The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, January 11, 1929 Page: 5 of 6
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SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
Staley’s Golden
Pork Chops
LfMglM
HANDY
Pork Ham
VISIT HANDYANOY SATURDAY
experiment
20c
Pork Roast
you
»14»
Beef Steaks Choice Cuts, lb.
Veal Steak, Choice Cute, lb
lbs. Seedless Raisins
lbs. Seedless Raisins
lb. White Wing Flour
lb* White Wing Flour
lb. Blue Rose Flour
lb. Blue Rose Flour
xnarry
of Lords
contin-.
certain
res pec t-
House
which
Cojja-
the
becom-
“The
Lords,’’
We
and
RIGHT IN PRICE, and
Our Meat Department i
eugenic reform’’
British
Advertising has taken hours
of every housewife's day, and 1
her forehead. It has made the
eting a matter of certainty inste
; AUSTIN
tian of a pablic utilities .couypiseion
of five to seres members with the
power to
traasporr ation. ?: cattan
tones
ujsws auxi
sought in t
Went to be
by Raprawaptative Petsch of
wickrtmrg, R was announced today
That was some time in the i
morning’s search for groceries
one open barrel or box to the i
appetizing row of crackers, tea
CW’lmiiia' lead
Indian dominiss
ersJoE^fraed. ...
When buying was one
FRESH CAR FLOUR AND FEED J
Pioneer Flour
White Wing
Angel Food
SUGAR, 18 lbs. for .........
With purchase of $1.00 or more'
Last year was
Moves, we are still
Fc.od Market, a large
perience and a great
have the interest of
grow we Are better
take of our
rruits, iara and fugar—all m b
the flies’ away, looked at, touch
article suspiciously, and finally
4g lb. Fey. Light Brei
Big Sallet* ..
48 lb. Fry. Light Bread,
Roll#, all purposes .......
24 lb. Biscuit, Pigs,
FoocbMarket
trying year for ys; One Fire pud'Three
here with a Bigger ..and ..Brighter
r stock of Merdtfuutise, mors ex-
r determinatian to please. We
our RMbEUner* gl'hvt. A* we
able to serve. Come in and
Macaroni, VermieiHi
FRESH STOCK '
WASHINGTON, Jas
The Senate Indian Affairs Cammit-
tee today plaaaed to town ch g* jares-
tirartgn to leara^hy eke gruM jpri
inveS’igatiea of the Jackses Bara act
cas^ W|.wd W-
C4prJ« R. Saiby, spsstoti assistant
to i^ejytprner General JpOMahpaaa
* w
4 an awMUaption
the indictment of
r Burke gnfj pth-
nJonatC rngrjrhges
may K- &>r sow, but p«*t-
ty Mr», Gordon Kinsey vastly
uwfer# tbc Qte’faj&iqned variety,
JlM 99 MT Kentucky "kun-
net*1 husband. They wars war-
ned peb. 16 JaK, separated on
Ihdr- teM night for a year’s
trial separation, and reunited
Ihras months ahead of time. The
'bride is shewn as she arrjyed jn
U- & aboard the 3, §. De Grasse.
less it is ade^kiavely
wealth, it wourd be
ent to endow these
ages to ensure that
would always be able
their dignity.”
This device. Dr,
tains
aesthetic losses is
“through the
collections and tho conversion oi
stately homes into schools and lup
atic asylums.”
“A very able, attractive,
ed and powerful Upper
would resit,” hedeclared.“
woyld easily outslflpe the
mons.”
Through our greater buying pc.wer, increased volume,
of bu«inps> and reduced overhead we are able to sell
yUu merchandise cheaper and cheaper. We have com-
fiktely rearranged our stock and reduced prices on
many items. Compare our prices and save the differ-
Schiller iPUlR-
would save England from the
now sustains
break-up of ancient
OOZING
IE OF LORDS
I Ry J. C- NESTREICHER
Itefnational News Service
Correspondent
ONDON.—Charging that
lae of Lords is ‘rapidly
Americanized” through the mar-
ie of penurious British peers to
i-seeking American heiresses. Dr.
S’. ’ Sehiller, a Fellow of Corpus
isti college. Oxford, has startel a
psl’jpi here for
he Upp;r House of the
(lament.
Of course, the_ way
at present is that
Americans,
is rapidly
“It is not, however, rational to
act on the assumption that the
ability inherent in a stock owll nec-
essarily and invariably be concen-
trated in the eldest son. .
“The succession to the peerage
This photo telephoned from Miami Beach, Fla., shows, 1. to r.»
Walter Fields, close friend of the Rickards; Mrs. Rickard,
widow of the promoter, and Jack Dempsey, former heavy-
weight champion, as they appeared en route to simple services
which were held just prior to the start North, The widow,
dressed in deep mourning, collapsed and had to be supported
into church by Fields and Dempsey.
' flnternaUowU N«wat«U aa« A T. a *.)
MEAT DEPAR
Our friends in the com^ry
Let's help dispe
Grocery & Market
have just unloaded a Fresh Car of WHITE WING
BLUE ROSE FLOUR. BEST IN QUALITY and
our stock is now complete,
also complete, Meats, rR Kinds
JOSEPH’S
GROCERY AND MARKET
Wert Main It. Next u
Today, jn two minutes, you give
your order, You know that everyth!
will be fresh, pure, attractively and cl
ed. Why? Because
brands.
ra dreads. air
gins, ice fac-
eltetgic power plants? motor
other utilities, will be
> coaatirutioaai. amend-
introducod jn the House
Frc4-
PARK YOUR CAR IN STOWERS’ FREE PARKING
GROUNDS, WE WILL GLADLY ASSIST YOU
WITH Y0UR PACKAGES.
increase
will
$188.40, $2.27, $60
d„ $14.85, $4.82,
Byrne & Co., $1.85, 75e;
rege $4.42; M. E. -Hare
neke Bros. $9.44; City
Shop 45c; Alvin Plant
Motor Tool Specialty
Magnolia Petroleum Co. $382.66, $8;
Hugh Smith $3; Alois Remias $$.10;
T. J. Muenter $9; G. A. Markowsky
$163: E .Mugge $2.70; ErjcJj Ffiese
$5; Chicago Watchmap’s Clock Co-
$7.23; City Pay Rol|: General Fund,
$538, Street Sewer and Sanitary
Fund $100; Water Works Depart-
ment $315; Fire Department fiti;
iCty of Cuero, Fees, John Adams, $12;
George Lewis $3; LeRoy Hapiiitop
»10.40; W. F. Harris $10.
CITY ACCOUNTS
City accounts for the month of
December were allowed as follows:
Tropical Paint & Oil Co., $54A4> $7.74;
Alamo Lumber Co. $17.69, $£4)5: Na-
gel Hardware Co. $10.55; H. Runge
& Co., $33.02, $148.88, 58c; South-
western Bell Telephone Cq. $32,05,
90c; C. C. Mauer, $2.50, $1.50; Cen-
tral Power & Light Co. $2.70; $200.65,
$3.97, $188.40, $2.27, $60; ^ojHJiwest
$5.50; M.
; Service Ga-
■ $2.80; Hen-
Blacksuiitll
Farms $7.50;
Co. $32.80;
RMilF 'X ■ ■
Old Fashioned
Pork Road
Seasoned
errmr* tw-b>? regarded as s raai eu-
•genical nobility. As the British
public, through essentially and 0d-
mirably snobbish, hgs little respect
for knowledge. learning, expert-
ness or distinction of any sort un-
backed up by
further expedi-
eugenical peer-
their holders
support
should be rationalized
tlie probability that the ^tock
contribute its ab>ist members
the Hod se of Lord'. So. whea
first holder of the peerage die-
his children and grandchildren
meet t4gett?r and choose the one
whom they regard as hrs w rth.e-’
saccessdr *
Dr jjchdier pointed out that ar-
rangements could be made to elect
jnore than on? member of a stock,
should ithey straw sufficient ability,
while persistent failure through
several generations to attain dis-
tinction.-might- It ad to disenfran-
chisemant and the lapsing of th^
peerage.
Would Outshine Commons
electorate of the House of
J»e ..djRjtared, “woujd sooji
JIxtensive improvements in the
water supply for th0 city of Yoa-
kum have begun with the prepara-
tions comleted for the sinking of two
test pells to provide a larger and
better supply of pure water for con-
sumption by the city. The wells
are tp be sunk ojj land recently
urrphased by the "STaas-Ltouistana
Power Co., ne®r‘the Brushv Creek
twr ? W‘" »y»r - - -
Public Utility He^ds _
May be Commissioned
not trust a servant tq do it. It whs 4
in itself.
and the work of making the
will be pushed vigor
J$r, Rchiller seeks to change the
succession to a
jytlo, which , now passes autematic-
ally tp the eldest son, by requiring
thajt the offspring must be healthy
In mind and body should be chosen
by vote of all relatives to sit in the
Ho<tge as hereditary law-maker.
lh-_ ‘‘eugenic peerages” thus
created, he deciares, should then
be endowed by state grant, “to♦en-
dure that their holders would al-
ways be ahfc to support their dig-
SUGAR 18 lbs. fir:
*i 111 am *" ' >■' -
[>/ Marrying Heiresses
. “Fhey should, not be forcad, as
*$ present,” Dr. Schiller declares,
I"to have recourse to the eugenical-
ly pppreheoaible and often biolo^-
MMly ruinous expedient of marry
Ing1 heiresses, who are gftep the
last effort of a degenerate and’ ex-
........ .1 j ■ njii
Palm Olive Soap «
1 hum—link Miii in m
Chops, choice, lb. ......
......... Il' 11
that operates
tb«ig generally
ana the House
beoflpalng Americanized.”
'■> Hereditary ability,” he
nmp/ie just as inherent in
stages as feeble-mindedness
tendency th sundry diseases and
delects is in certain ‘ others. There
la nothing abnormal in the main
M<p which underlies the House of
bridge nfr" rhff-riiuiitb wyaPlSBiFLgnMSli
way. The impjrorements, which! iWl|K R^Pta te real at
include tire building of a reservoir - — -
and pump hoti'se, will cost approxi-
mately $35,000.
Already sixteen cars of material
to be used iu the construction <f the
reservoir and vump house, ha^e ar-
rived
improvements
ously.
Specials For Saturday
TUNA FISHc"
14c
QC* A/'UCC ^hR Cjrerta, Extra large
1 FuY No. 2Vt lb. can for.................
17c
CARROTS EU
? 4c
TURNIPS
ACDIDIN B*rer» 25c se,ler
AulllUrl Price 2 for .....................
25c
CAIOLOWER
10c
PfflUPS MBI601 Si“,or
43c
OFJfAGNESIA2Sc Size for
22c
BUSTARD Marco’ Q** ^ar
18c
DIOTI UC ‘ FbW»«». Bread and
IvlwULv Butter Pickles, jar
21c
LETTUCE - =
9c
NEW POTATOES .Hr£-
20c
PEANUT BUTTER ST t
1 8c
CLEANSER • -
5c J
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, January 11, 1929, newspaper, January 11, 1929; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1195378/m1/5/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.