The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 129, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 23, 1925 Page: 2 of 8
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Read The RECORD Acievertisements
that
Last times today
TREAD CORDS
Beer
EVERYBODY’S PAINTS
by a candidate for
Moore's
Surfacer
iin Moot*
Answer to Yesterday’s Puzzle.
more.
health of the
Alamo Lumber Co
J. T. NEWMAN
Btimiiiiirnwi
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LEGAL NOTICES
June
MISCELLANEOUS
BECAUSE
FOR RENT
Good
The Electric Elopement
WANTED
LOST AND FOUND
cents
us
Courteous Service
been
they
cars and trucks
getting satisfac-
the
with
general cir-
continuous6
of not less
the date of
crat
in Moore
Residence
428—448
“OR SALE—Five or six fat calves
months old, Phone 1.
REAMLAN
Theatre
Office Phone
468
buttons and parts of scissors.
Kearon was convicted of wounding
with intent to murder a Manchester
man.
34—Greasy
Gaels
“The Goose
Hangs High’
Pair glasses in aluminum
inward. Return to Record
at Dreamland
who is pers
CONVICT DINES ON SILVERWARE
AND DIES IN AGONY
•Girl’s name
8—Whirl
32—Kent
You arid I
39—Thus
FOR RENT—Rooms. Phone 499
LOST—Bpaiding mid-iron on golf
■man, Return to LeRoy Hamilton or
The Home of Better Picture
WORK WANTED—Ironing, wash
iBg, sewing, children or house dress-
es. Mrs. L B. Layton. Bee Welfare As-
•KUtlon or call The .Record.
A WONDERFUL POULTRY
REMEDY
Given fowls in drinking
ted absolutely will rid them of lice
litM, fleas, blue bugs, and all des
'usticve insects
emancipated both in body
and appears to have cap-
elixir of eternal youth.
Simply cast
finally be approv-
Court of the
the elimination
Common Prayer
ex-
LOST—Bunch of keys on streets
Monday. Please * phone Davidson
ODD FELLOWS” BUILDING
MOORE PAINTS.
If anything should prove unsatis-
CUERO RECORD
Classified
Advertising Rates
MINIMUM CHARGE
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
NOTICE
I have taken over Mrs. Fritz accor-
dian pleater. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Phone 524W. Mrs. A. H. Anderson.
wore
and a
BALE—Set of drums, full
mL Good condition, Phone 1.
For each of above programs
10c and 25c*
>8—Past time
(abbr.)
62—Sinews
Cuero Storage A Forwarding Co.
Bonded Public Warehouse
torage for Household Furniture,
Srcbandise, etc. H. W. Nagel, Mgr
Madge Bellamy, Ethel
Clayton and Robert Cain
■Succinct
Moha rr. meda r. i
We Serve as Guardians and Executors of Estates
FIRST STATE BANK & TRUST CO
The Bank of Personal Service.
Uliard Latteries. Davidson Elec. Co
MAKES HAIR GROW
or your money back. Keep free from
the curse of dandruff, failing hair and
baldness. RID-O-DANDER absorbs
dandruff, promotes growth of hair.
We sell it under mojgey-back guaran-
tee. L. L. BUTTERY, Ph.G.
HOW’S THIS?
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICIJTE wilt
do what we claim for it—rid your system
of Catarrh or Deafness caused by
Catarrh.
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICIXH eoA>
sists of an Ointment which Quickly
Relieves the catarrhal inflammation, and
the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which
acts through the Blood on the Mucous
Surfaces, thus restoring normal condi-
tions.
Sold by druggists for over 40 Tears.
F. J, Cheney A Co.. Toledo. Ohio.
it wnips cream.
It beats eggs.
It polishes silver.
It grinds your knives.
It will do all of these things and more,
and then you put on the fan attach-
ment and it will fan you while you
take a nap. This faithful servant will
your money r»
For sale by M. Byrne Co.
Heal Those Sore Gums
If you suffer from Sore Gums, Bleed-
; tng Gums, Loose Teeth, Foul Breath or
• from Pyorrhea in even its worst farm,
we will sell you a bottle of Leto’s
1 Pyorrhea Remedy and guarantee it to
| please you or return money. L. L. But-
tery. , (adv)
Owners of heavy
who have not been
tory tire service will do well to in-
vestigate the Mohawk BIG CHIEF
tThey are made larger, stronger, with
a wider, heavier tread— DOUBLE
OVRRSIZE THROUGHOUT.
.; We have seen many of these tires
that have covered from 15,000 to 30,-
S00 miles ON THE ORIGINAL
they caused his death from acute
gastritis.
It was discovered that Kearon,
during the ten months he spent in
prison, had swallowed, among other
things, knife handles, spoons, forks,
Contains sulphur scientifically com
yoaaded with other health-building in-
grodiants; is a good tonic and blood
pwifier; nothing better for prevent
Mg disease. Give it, to your fowls one
gMDth. If they are not healthier, don’t
lay more eggs and are kept free of
JMgtrnctlTQ insects
FOR RENT
4 room house
$12.50.
Good House
some acreage
FOR SALE—Quantity of brick
few brick in lot. Phone 1.
Madge Beilamy
Madge Bellamy.
known by Cuero people, is the leading
actor at the Dreamland in two Tea
tures in ’ The ^lancers." Tuesday and
Wednesday and in ‘The Wings
Youth’’ Thursday and Friday
for SALE—Underwood Type-
Titer and a piano. Mrs. A. Harris
t Central Hotel.
47—College
4?—Hostler
51—Maiden
Minerva
53— Act of plunging forward
54— Birds' houses
55— Two (Rom. num.)
56— Aeriform fluid
58—Hawaiian islands
CASH For Dental Gold,
Platinum, Silver, Dia-
monds, magneto points, false teeth,
jewelry, any valuables. Mail to-
day. Cash by return mail.
Hoke S. & R. Co. Otsego,
Mich.
By International News Service.
BRIGHTEN. Eng., June 22—“The
Modern Girl of Forty” was the text
of an address to the Royal institute of
Pulic Health by Dr. Percy Hall. on«
(if England’s most famous physicians.
“Never have the gentler sex
so healthy and so attractive as
are today,” said Dr. Hall.
“A generation ago a woman
forty was an old lady who
voluminous flannel petticoats
shawl round her shoulders while $he
saf by the tire crocheting.
“Today a woman o ffony looks
twenty, plays golf and tennis during
the day and jazzes far into the
water or r night. She comes dov,n first to the
breakfast and without the temper of
the bear.
“She is
and mind,
tured the
“What has She done
Also
and
close in.
J. J. FISCHER
sandwiches. delicipus
fountain sodas, fine candies, cigars
cigarettes. Wagner's. (Advt.)
NEW YORK. June 22.—The Fourth '
Report of the Joint Commission on
Prayer Book Revision of the Episco-
pal church, which has just been is-
sued. recommends final action by the
General Convention of the Church,
meeting in New Orleans October 7-
23, on the proposal to delete the word
“obey” from its marriage service, as
well as to strike out the frequently
Pickwickian phrase in which
bridegroom endows the bride
all his “worldly goods.”
The report also recommends
the proposed shortened folrn
Ten Commandments for optional u
by the clergy shall
ed by the Supremo
Church, as well as
from the Book of
of inhibition of the unbaptized
communicate and suicides from the
rite of the burial serwee.
Numerous other changes in -the
Book of Common Prayer, but large-
ly in the nature of modernized phras-
eology and t
submitted to
nial General
Church by n
whose regM
ticip^tic^J
away, her -uperfluous clothes. By
wearing silk next to her skin, short
skirts and clothing low in the neck
she allows more light and air to-get
to her body and as a direct conse-
quence she has achieved youth in
body and health.
“By putting a tax on silk,' Chancel-
lor Winston Churchill has struck a
blow against the
sex.” .
, Horizontal.
•Hastened again
•To change
In abundance (slang)
■Began to appear
•Article 15—Reposed
Blackbird of cuckoo family
■Diphthong
•Kind of linen fabric
■Barter
Pertaining to China
■Formed a word
•Out (Scotch)
Country estate
■Before (poet.)
Negative
To perform 85-
Loam
Poisonous viper
Cup-shaped flower
boy’s yell e
to a prince
turned into a spider by
myth.)
THROW AWAY CLOTHING,
DOCTOR ADVISES WOMEN
Marriage Ritual
Changes Planned
By Episcopalians
H. J. LIENHARD
| ^Teacher and Tuner In general
ftrvmentatlon.
609 East Live Oak St.
Telephone 226
Cuero, Texas
ansmasition will also be I
^Ifisi^Forty-eighth Trien-1
Contention of the j
ife^joint Commissiorf, I
made public in an- ■
hat gathering.
^AriT^of these proposed changes were,
approved after extended debate at the j
Episcopal General Convention which<
met in Portland, Oregon, in Septem j
ber, 1922. Church, law prorides, how-
ever, that amendments to the Book
of Common Prayer shall be approved
by two successive General Conven-i
tions.
must
fore,
leans
By international News Service.
PARKHURST, Isle of Wight.
22.—Joseph Kearon, a convict
Parkhurst prison had strange tastes! |
in food. They were so strange that
The fight for these reforms
be made all over again, there-
at the forthcoming New Or-
meeting.
$3.50 Gal
$3.00 and $4.00 Gal
-$3.00 Gal.
anie that has <ome
Executor of the said
of the said H. H.
and an application
for leave to resign as such Executor
and his resignation which will he
heard and acted on at the August, A.
D. 1925, Term of said Court, com-
mencing on the 2nd Monday in Aug-
ust, A. D. 1925, the same being the
10th day of August, A. D. 1925, at
which time all persons interested in
said Estate may appear and contest
said Application and Resignation if
hey see proper so to do.
Herein fail not, but have you then
and there before said Court this
Writ, with your return thereon en-
dorsed showing how you have execut-
ed the same.
(SEAL.)
Given under, my band and the
of said Court, this 30th day of May,
A. D., 1925.
J. P. BRIDGES, Clerk of the
County Court of DeWitt County,
Texas. (Advt.)
Sc per line daily insertion.
10c per line weekly insertion.
1254 >er line both editions.
MVc per line six consecutive
daily and one weekly insertion
10c per line four consecutive
insertions daily and weekly.
11.00 per line consecutive inser-
tions one month daily-weekly
Display Rates.
?5c per column inch daily.
per column inch weekly.
45c per cotunin inch single in-
sertion dally and weekly
61.00 per column inch daiily and
weekly one week.
Ads accepted up to 1:30 p. m.
for publication same day.
'HDRM8':—Cash in advance, ex
rgpt to those having regular
charge accounts.
,«AT -ttf
Moor*'JI
Notice in Probate.
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
To the Sheriff of any Constable of
DeWitt County, Greeting:
You are hereby commanded tc
cause the following notice to be pub
lished in a newspaper of
culation which has been
ly published for a period
than one year preceding
the notice in rhe County of DeWitt.
State of Texas, and you shall cause
said notice to he printed at least once
each week for the period of ten day.-’
exclusive of the fir.-t day of publica-
tion Wore the return day her.of:
Notice cf Application of Execution to
Res.gn and H.s Resignation—
Estate of Decedents.
THE ST\TE OF TUNAS.
County of DeWitt.
To all persons interested in the Es-
tate of H. H. Moore, deceased: No-
tice is hereby given that W. K.
Breeden has filed in the County Court
of DeWitt County. Texas, a statement
and exhibit of the condition of the
said estate in so far as his managa
menit and administration of the same
is concerned and the property
longing to the .same that
into his hands as
Estate and Will
Moore, deceased,
Vertical.
1— Spanish-American ranch
2— Raised railroad (abbr.)
3— Sap of pine tree
4— A Semite of the branch occupy
Ing the biblical Aram
5— Fish trap ■ i
7—Hand lamp
9—Printing measure
10—One who peruses a book
H—Native of Gascogne
: 3—-Conveyed
19—Ritual (abbr.)
• —Printing measure
24— Frozen rain
25— Openings in skin
28 — Preposition
?1—Smell
■ 6—Pertaining to the
■ 7—Stripes
28—Long Island
40— Fruits
41— Dissertation
a diploma
43—Spurt *• 44—Play on words
47— Royal Historical society (abbr.)
48— Hymn of praise
5»—Kind of moth
52—A freeman who is not a noble
(English hist.) (
57— Point of compass
58— Same as 16 horizontal
61—Eariy English (abbr.)
63—Southern state (abbr.)
Solution will appear la next iwue.
BENJAMIN!
Sold and guaranteed by us.
factory we adjust it ourself
Paints of all colors
Floor Varnishes
Screen Paint
Shingle Siam Red. Brown, Black - *• -
and Green $1.85 GaJ,
Spend $50 to paint your house and it will be worth $500
Don’t neglect your investment; look after it; Paint it.
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 129, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 23, 1925, newspaper, June 23, 1925; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1206794/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.