The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 62, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 14, 1923 Page: 3 of 6
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b 12.—Wednesday tr«Bii| *
of young folks *«t et tb« Imhm
of Mr. ud Mrs. Oho*. Crawford, and
enjoyed » birthday party fW* for their
oeice, Mbs Roby Leo Crawford. A pleas-
1 ut tine wao spent in playing games and
f at a propitious time delicious refresh-
Amitepe, Woiama*, of
Yeah am wore visitors hero Sunday.
keim Sunday night.
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were guests at the* homo of V. \Zesula
Sufurday light* ’
QS»ite a bit of nelmose pvevaOs hero Those who rioted with B*C-
B0W- and family Sunday Were his mother, Mhr*.
Mr. Collins of Gonzales was in Hoch- Messrs Felix Linbsit and Gustav | Miss Fannie Morrow is on the tick ! Annie Schmidt Mr and Mr* Ops
Behmidt, an^ daughter, Amanda and
Mtj and Mrs. J. R. Byars and baby.
Vargmana went fishing Saturday night list
LITE OAK.
and ('aught eighteen pounds of fish.
“Blue Eyed.”
March 11.—Today wo had a real
sand storm, the exceptionally high wind
and clouds of dust making motoring un-
pleasant t
Those visiting the home of Fritz
Stower Sunday were: John Mueller and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Koerner,
Misses Hulda and Martha Waskow, Ma-
thilda and Lillie Pargmann, Messrs.
Gustav Pargmann and Fritz Waskow..
STRATTON.
March 11.—At last th* rain has ceased
and Old Sol has been shewing his bright
face for several days and corn planting
is the order of tbs day.
Miss Annie Lee Williams spent last
week end visiting home folks in Kenedy-
l^r. and Mrs- J. H. Parker nave had
the influenza, but are reeiveiing.
Church was well attended Saturday
and Banday.
Mrs. Glass and two daughters, Blr
and Nettie and son. Leslie have been
visiting friends and relatives hera They
ctlled at the Matthew home Sunday
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evening. •
John Thomas and Miss Louise Koeb
lei also visited the Matthews home Sun—
Mrs. Henry Edgar and Mrs. E. G
Thomas were Thursday afternoon callers day evening,
at our school Mrs Thomas gave several Them iwical entertainment
Claude Tolbert and Chaa Vibrack of
ToakHarw«ro visitors here Monday night ^usrav pargmann ana xrnz w »«**.■ j at our school Mrs- Thomas gave several Them os,cal entertainment at Mr.
Urn Baptist 'Women’s Missionary: Mr- Mrs- Di«dnch Pargmann and : readings, which were enjoyed by, ad. ' Smith ’a Sunday night was well attended.
Union rendered a very interesting pro- |Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bues Sr. and Jr. ( Mr. an)] >frs. (j. p. Evans and children
at the ebureh Wednesday after*
I Jay Matthews and Jim Smith were
i of Yoakum were Friday visitors at the (the musicians. _
; Thomas home j Mrs. Janies Hans and son Charles
! Mr. and Mrs- Henry Edgar and Misses visited her mother Saturday night,
of Yoakum, attended the party (Helmers Sunday were Henry Koehler , Annie Lee Williams and Norma O’Neil; .J. W- Alexander is at work on a mill
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aeon.
m Louis Steinman, Ed Snider and Claude
Tolbert
here Wednesday evening-
Mr. Benton and family of Cbeapside
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moved in the parsonage Thursday.
Mr. and Mru G. J. Braden went to
were visiting att he. home of Diedrie’n
Mueller Sunday
Ihose visiting at the home of Willie
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iai.d family Ernest Guns and family, Mr. motored to C'uero Sunday afternoon. ‘for Mr. Miller at the Prentz place.
and Mrs. Otto Helmers, Misses Martha
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and Matilda Helmer*1
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L- 0. Nuetzler and son, Monroe, were
left Monday for his home in Junction
v Tuesday morning to attend here Sunday morning. ^ City,
tke funeral of Mr- Braden’s brother, ! J°* Schaefer and family and Mr. and j Sidney Morrow is suffering from an
, who died suddenly at that plaee j **rs. Emil Pargmann were visitors at attapk of inf]ueBza.
| the home of Gerhard Pargmann Sunday, j Louie Koehler and Bailey Benbow
Dana and Rbena Cunningham Walter Sehorre is the owner of a new • were Stratton visitors Sunday,
entertained a few of their friends with Ford coupe. - | John Thomas Jr, who is with the
a “42” party Wednesday evening.
After an extended visit with his Bud Adams made -a business trip to
father and other relatives Edgar Swartz Cuer0 Saturday.
We are sorry to report the death of
Mrs. Escar Morrow which occurred Mon-
U. Kathhamp and son, OMe
oa sur highway Saturday.
TheHi will be a telephone meeting at
the 'Turner hall Sunday March 3ft. '
H. C. Schmidt and family spent a few
hours with L. L. Byars and family Sun-
day right.
Carl Blank was seen en his way to
town Saturday.
Carl Baeekerraann motored to Yoakum
Saturday.
H. C- Schmidt attended the stockhold-
ers meeting at the Fanners Union Store
i-i Yoakum Monday.
Wm. Regner and son Edwin motored
to Yeakum Monday. “Smiles.”
Willard Batteries. Davidson dec. Co#
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Car hard to start See Davidson Elec. Co.
•lay evening.
Arthur Kelly, Price Stevens,
Joseph Linhart and family, Misses . ra^i0 people at Manor, spent the week
BiU Mathilda, Lillie and Alfred Pargmann ! end with hom<> follt8
Mrs. E. G. Thomas is spending the
BASE BALL!
SCHEDULE OF EXHIBITION GAMES
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GALVFSTON VS. NEW YORY GIANTS....... .. March 21
GALVESTON VS. COLUMBUS (Am. Aaa’n.) March 26-27
* GALVESTON VS. AUSTIN (Texas Ase’n.) April 3 4
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COME TO CUERO AND SEE
THESE LEAGUE TEAMS PLAY
\ week with her Mutef, Mrs-
Yoakum.
Morgan in
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COUNTY LINE.
March 12.—Everybody ^ias been very
busy working in the field the past few
days.
C- H. Kuester and family visited Mr.
an*d Mrs. Oscar Leist Sunday.
Miss Marguerite Carroll is on the sirk .
list. _ , v
Mrs. Y. Manning spent Saturday night i
TERRYVILLE.
March 12.—The fanners are almost
through planting corn.
Those visiting the C. T. Matthews
home Sunday were Mrs. Joe Wysatta,
Miss Lillian Wysatta, Miss Valesta Wy-
sntta. Miss Fannie Matecek, Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Matecek and George Wy-
satta. .They reported a nice time.
Miss Lou&e Wofford and Miss Fannie
Matacek and Adolph Simek and Victor
Simek attended the show in Yoakum
Saturday night..
* Miss Thelma Garrett is on the sick
i list.
Homer Koliba of Hoehheim was here
I Sniwtay nigjit.
Walter RaMtert Wm.
H. Runge&
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General Banking and —
Interest ou all Time
Safety DapaaH
the safest An
I . vault in South Texas.
Drafts drawn en a)l parte
the world. Wt sollctt
Banking Businosa. *
CUERO -s- TEX a:
SUPERIOR BOTTLED DRINK*
are In
That's why
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Guero Coes Con iBat. Go.
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Let us furnish your Home
Complete with
Quality Furniture
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Floor Coverings
John Orsak Jr. and Prank Matecek
with her daughter, Mrs. J. E. Manning. | were business visitors in Yoakum Toes-
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O’Neill are the
iMnid owners ef a piaBO.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Koehler are the
owners of a new Ford ear.
Mr. and Mrs. A. McCord spent Sunday J spend the day with Mrs. Hahn’s sister,
with Mr'. LeRov Manning. -
ajid other Essentials
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hahn and little
| daughter, Gladys and Mien Louise Wof-
■ ford motored to Hoehheim Sunday to
1 Mra. Will Holhib.
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Albert oy syieat Sunday with Ku , Ewell O’Neill spent the week end with
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gene O’Neill- (home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Kuester and family ! Mr- and Mrs. Mitchell Adams of Cuero i
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' sjw'd Sunday with Mr. F. A. Staebr. spent Saturday night with Mrs. J. Wy-
Oilie Hahn visited Joe Rehak Friday I sotta and family. ,
night. Mm J. Marha of Yoakum spent last*
Eugene O’Neill attended the box sup week with Mr*,. J. Wysatta-
per at the Friendship school Friday • EToiin Macha was seen on our streets
night- “Reporter.” Sv'-'a.v afternoon. “Reporter.”
Come in and give us a loo Hoover.
Cuero Furniture Co.
Phone-109
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Graves Building
BUCHEL.
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SPECIAL TIRE SALE
ONE DAY ONLY
SATURDAY, MARCH 17.
Your opportunity to buy high grade Automobile Tires
at Bargain Price* ,
h A FEW SIZES .
Pennsylvania Vaccuum Cup—Fabric
Stxe Reg. Prices Special Price
$11.45............................. $ 9.15
$13.60............................. $10.80
NATIONAL HALL.
M;,re. -We are having real pretty' Mr>r< h 1.1.—^The farmers are nearly
-.vrather at present and most of the far«p- thr.tqgli planting corn and some of it is
ci arc through planting cosn and are coming up nicely.
new ready for cotton planting- J. J, Kuek was seen on our highway
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Stevens of Guero Monday,
visited Mr, ;md Mrs. Eugene Moore Sun-
day. Mrs- B. A. Lucas and daughters',
Beulah and Dorothy were also visitors
30x3
30x3 1-2
at the Moore home.
Mrs. B. F. Thigpen spent Thursday
afternoon with Mrs- Joe Lockhart.
Mrs. C Baker. and daughter visited
relatives in Guero Sunday
Misses Bernice and Mabel Lucas visit-
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$18.40.
$14.75 ‘ B. F. Thigpen Monday.
......... $23.00........./...............$19.10
Tfc,4 , ^.................... $25.25........./................. $20.20
Bergougnan Gold Seal “Cord” v
Reg. Price* Special Price
30*3 1-2 ...................... $14.95..................... $11.95
frftw* 1-2 ................... $21.20 ... $20.80
IP ............................ $26.45............ $21.15
|p ................ $27.75........ $22.20
Ou Goodyear Casings and Tubes we will give a straight
discount of 15 per cent On all makes of Tubes we will
ow a straight 20 per cent discount.
the Date, Saturday March 17th.
C. FLICK AUTO CO.
THE PRINTER 'S DEVIL
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I, Sam Parker and son were here one day
, last week.
Claude Thigpen of (loose Greek is here
ij visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0.
Thigpen.
Evelyn Pearson ^pent Sunday with
Evelyn Hoehne.
Mr- and Mrs. J. N. McDonald visited
Mr. and Mr*. (Near Hoehne Sunday.
“Oor.” !
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CROSSENVILLE.
March !:; We are having some beau-
tiful sunshine. All the farmers are busy
p anting corn.
It’s the basis of
“©very well regu-
lated meal.
For Something Extra Nice
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Penick’s Golden Syrup
Oo your waffles and hot biscuits
BREEDEN BROS.
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When you have a paint job that job wish quickly
service by painters is something extremely modern
least. But we can make arrangements to have your
without delay. • .
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 62, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 14, 1923, newspaper, March 14, 1923; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1130331/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.