The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 14, 1924 Page: 2 of 6
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dren as well as the larger ones. Our
schools have been the deciding fac-
tor in bringing more substantial
new citizens to Cuero than any
other one thing. Let us keep this
need in mind and begin to work
on plans for a new building.
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Already at the outset of a new
cotton season, rumors are begin-
ning to circulate about how much
some town pays over the market
price and how much some other
town pays under the market value.
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School Necessities
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R, BLOUSES, SHIRTS AND
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»DELIGHT. EVERY MOTHER WHO IS INTERESTED IN THE
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HES HER BOY WEARS WILL HURRY HERE IN EA
FOR EARLY FALL AND SCHOOL WEAR. AB1GSH
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Ml, school boys, who have
IBmring a little extra spend-
|tmey for vacation by mow-
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the pension list. A town the size
of Cuero and having the school
rating that we are proud to have
should have a modern and up-to-
date building for the smaller chil- but they know when
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and they don’t stock up on cotton
at a price above what they can ger
for it. Cuero has always
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We Pay Highest Prices For
Country Produce
Give Us A Trial
rains began. We have noticed nev;
Freihark, “If it would only
at I think we would all feel bet-
*Now'We are having that bet-
Mfag arid are ready to start
| tiie last part of the .
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I, school boys, who
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We notice reports of many neu
school buildings being now com
pleted and ready for use this fall
wheta. school opens up. We are sor-
jy we cannot report a new gram
mar school building for the chil-
dren of Cuero. Our building has
served faithfully for these many
years but is now ready to be on
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touch with, anj wwfyywfcim** || jg Wnrth a
-----ter haul , to bring the
to this point. Penally when a
in another town will bid anythi;
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much over the local offerings ;
has a debt he is mighty
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Here mothers is a!
fade. One that is made like you iflfi .
self would make them. Every season
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our purchases of these famous ;
is increasing. Mothers are q
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Remember J. H. G. stands i
by itself. Hear Dr. Gassaway
talk on your health. Bring your 1
out and have a wonderful time. It i
each night, am
If you miss it yori’ll be sorry.
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sent- in for balloi,. expecting to
vote.: Those who expect to be away
on the 23rd should, make it 4 point
to get around and do their voting
before the 20th of the month.
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At a. very recent celebration one
could notice the decreased number
of candidates present, since July
26, but none of those present had
decreased their efforts to make the
people understand that they are
the men for the various offices.
There are not many more running
days left now to the candidates
of i and they must be made to count
as much as possible.
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Ijet us say one more time that
summer is a good time for side
I walk making. When the fall rain's
LooJ begin and the children are wading
in mud and water we’ll wander
Bald help and ta would you why we didn’t get busy before the
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buyers keep right in i ___
market conditions and pay |11'thelsj^T’
market will justify all the time,
i a slump
comes about the time it happens
THE CUERO RECORD, THUHtBAY
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ns and they must have comfortable
houses in which to live. Several
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rent cottages have recently been
bought by ‘‘own your own home”
citizens and made over into very
neat, attractive homes. These citi-
zens have done a grlat deal toward
helping the appearance of the
town.
GUARANTEE
Tom Sawyer ”Wa«hwear“ Clothes are made
of materials that give the best wear and service
for real boys.
They will not fade and will stand the hard
washing made necessary by hard play.
If they do not “Washwear” to your entire satis-
faction, return the garment to the dealer from
whom you bought it, and it will be replaced,
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Is back in Cuero for a 10 days Stay with a
Bigger and Better Show than ever. Some
new faces with the company. The best of
music, singers and comedians by both - \
ladies and gentlemen. 7
Show starts at 8:10 each evening on the
Big Stage by the City Park.
in a class all
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New Tom Sawyer
Wash Suits
h Thru a lucky buy we are able to offer
the mothers of Cuero some really won-
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[/ derful values in children’s wadi suits,
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Some are two-piece suits—Some are
fcjjjrimmed with braid and emblems on
■■£ sleeves. The materials cansist of
LinejwJ^amnrys, Cheviots
| etc. Ordinarily these suits sell for
|LaB.5O, but thru a special quantity pur-
i t chase we will Bell them as long as the
f" present supply lasts at
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is the finest in the
ok, it does i not make
tetiop grow like good showers.
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Of course we must
flfa?M,.piere in danger of being
SKw-fields. It makes Green-
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tee voting period but
advantage of it,
who are visiting
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CUERO DAILY RECORD
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MF FtmLHfaiNG COMPANY
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News" formerly Rundschau 1891
Uoaaolidated in April 1919.
Med every day except Satur-
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advance.
word $1.50 a year in D»
Joining counties.
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i tiw Cgcro Poetoffice as
Matter, under act of
rims <rf March 5, 1878.
Io Advertisements taken for Dally
F, on Wednesday.
Ittbl Organ of tl|o City of
Bo and of DeWitt County.
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fou would smile a little
kinder be;
MH1 would stop to think before
Mi ^peak of ffinfttf you see.
oti wtrajd sherw more patience too,
■Kaffi with whom I’m hurled,
Blouse that won't
family
is Free
d each "night a bigger show.
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Choicest Meats
at all times and Fresh
FREE DELIVERY
What Is a
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money; more than A pntee SvQn to issue
checks.
A modern bank is an institution of helpfulness
to its depositors and clients. It is interested
in seeing that they are prosperous and success-
ful in,their financial ventures.
Depositors who let us help them with advice
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ue of our service.
LET US SERVE YOU
Buchei National Bank
Capital $100,000' Surplus $75,000.
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School Necessities
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Although there has been more I
building g«j.'• ( on in Cn* to tins
summer than there usually is,
there is still a shortage of rent
houses. Several vacant lots in go >i
locations are still on the market
and ’it seems as if the building of
rent ^houses should continue Wr
want more good people to come to
Cuero to make their homes with
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SANITARY MARKET
* Amsler A Klelnecke, Props.
: 203 W. MAIN St. PHONE 120 7
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Mnd they
helped the appearance o*
homes more than any other
provenieiTt for the a routn,
money spent.
summer. •
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 14, 1924, newspaper, August 14, 1924; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1284487/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.