The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 130, Ed. 1 Monday, November 30, 1908 Page: 2 of 4
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ft bad idea for
Hd»
ire to investigate
t criminal laws
statute books of
some reason or
eniorced and
0 order that their
the vio-
Don’t sit dowi in silent
s s&SS&Ll . > Get busy
woe;
Swear you’ll get another show;
Get busy;
Lack wiMstopTad smile on you,
If yoa’ll stand a knock or two.
Don’t give up and don’t get blue;
Get Busy.
—Swiped.
ay not indnce
latibn of other better laws.—Laredo
Times.
That’s a very queer idea, but we
may expect almost anyt
journalism these days, it see
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Specialty
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Io View of the Approaching
C. L. Stadtler
LA/7VTBER
Holiday Season
Shingles,* Sherwin-Williams Paint,
Oil,Builders’ Hardware, Btc.
We are continually sprucing’ up
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SIM. Reward, IIM.
Well, will you?
When will our business men
woke up? , I
Now, haven’t you got a nice
sidewalk?
If you want to sell it advertise it
r%kt bow. ■
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If you believe all some people
tell you, you will never stop run-
Swell-head is seldom fatal or
would be more society
There are many men who only
to be let alone to accumulate
\ fortune—but the good of society
interference sometimes.
• The enactment of a law to make
all troubles between employer and
_ subject to arbitration
* be a good thing. How
it?
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____ call it dvil docket, but if
The readers of this paper will be pleas-
ed to learn that there is at least one
dreaded disease that science has been
able to cure in all its stages, ana that is
catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only
Buurd
I
loikn
line. New goods are constantly arriving.
posii
irate
tive cure now known to the medical
Hirtairt
Stmt
CittMIS
fraternity. Catarrh being I______
tional disease requires a constitutional
treatment Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken
internally.acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system
thereby destroying the foundation of the
disease, and giving'tbe patient strength
by building up the constitution and as-
sisting nature iB doing iis work. The
proprietors have so much faith in in
Sensible people will buy useful
BEAUTY and UTILITY COMBINED.
our entire
presents—
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Our line of Dress Goods is without
ALLERT & FUESS
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Contractors
a rival in the city—embracing some
of the most desirable weaves, at mod-
erate prices.
Estimates furnished on all buildings.
curative powers that they offer one hun-
dred .dollars for any case that it fails to
cure Send for list of te stimonials.
Address, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists. 75c.
Hall’s family pills are the best.
A.V.PALMIE
Real Estate
Farms ud Rucles
A great assortment of Skirts now
on sale at special prices. s Novelty
stripes, voiles and Panamas, in all
the new shades.
We would dll
a nobby line of
Prices $7.1
your attention to
Rail
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Immense line oi Heatherbloom aid
Nearsilk Dr
>2.48 8k
op Sk
iklrtt,
1.48 Skirt*,
1.00 Skirt*,
iow $1.98
iow 1.18
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New line of Woolen Knit Goods, Scarfs,
nators, Hoods, Etc., in every variety.
luares, Fasci-
A Hasty Insinuation.
The Nordheim View makes a
hasty insinuation in warning
against hasty accusations. The
View, in speaking of the remarks
4£f the Record about the insult
Hotz Racket Store
New Belts, New Combs, New Bags, New Collars and a
new line of Ruchings.
Post Cards from 1 cent up
Agent for Singer, and Wheeler. &
Wilson Sewing Machines. Bicycles
and Phonngraphs repaired’
GENERAL GUNSMITH
the prohibition speaker here, says:
‘Now was this ’party’ an
Rent Houses.
poor man against a rich man
tiou it ia most likely to
result very uncivilly to the man
without money
prohibitionist or a prohibitionist? u ,0n h.ve a house ior rent list
EXTRA SPECIAL
pair
Men's 50c Hose for
$1.00
r. “
Ebrnnelettes
signs, some
extra special
Immense line of regular 10c
week 12 yds. for $1.00.
attractive de-
border, this
insult.nd natural that the bl.me w^.v^fo
would be placed upou the .ntl. day and Mn not SQpply the £
Such accusation is rather hasty jmand"
unless you know who did the act.”
Howerton & Co.
Your market trade will be appre- ^ Of FER TQ ALL
dated.
KOEHLER
A. P. SCHIWETZ.
flhs.
Cutout foolish and useless tech-
nical points in our laws and reduce
court trials. Make it
SO that even a poor man need not
lir of getting justice in a civil
F fl
Let the legislature make a more
Yaw against pistol toting
selling. Too many of
legislators are gun toters, them
perhaps. Keep that kind at
FOR RENT.
I The Semij-Weekly Post to January
1,1$10,forOne Dollar.
DRY GOODS
The Semi?Weekly Post this week
Two 3 room houses in Mor- makes a special offer of its paper
gantown near Nagel Residence | J’°”now QnHl 1™““* '■ *9*o
5 room cottage South Line
for $i.
The Post is the best all-round
Street, near Kossbiel resident eJ semi-weekly paper published in
Farm for Sale.
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developments in
gggj
a sensa-
inrder case have put Paris
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and all Prance io an uproar and
the talking indiscretions of the
^ Emperor have stirred all Germany,
.90 strenuous times prevail in
Europe. It is really almost as bad
as it was in this country in Sep-
tember and October.
Do YOU TAKE THE RECORD ? If
not, why not? Don’t you think
ought to help the Record
Issue it gives the hews fresh from ^ ReCWd te,nrther Par;icalars'
the wires with full market reports
At the Theatre.
The San Antonio & Ai
TIME
The mhnagement of “The Holy ", 7, , , epons
. , - 7 and reading matter of interest to
City” wishes sincerely that every L„ the faJ,y>
minister Suuday school teacher In uTxh^ays tone 1, coles
Bible student, public “j*u“11
A business Proposition
No. 8.
No. 2.
EAST BOUND.
Leaves Cuero 6:50 a. m. Goes; through to Waco.
*j- r ,u*'r r is- ~ 1 ££2; cr
-lit y°.M. d1*0D- sute inspector of nurseries,
will witness this keart-sttotog U V Ur ^ . V7.
. .. . s which contains matter of vital in-
drama—the deepest and darkest,!. ..4 ,
..*7 . , . ,, terest to farmers and country peo-
as well as the highest and holiest1 ^
tender chords and trend lives God-1 scription price.
ward. ‘‘The Holy City” will
produced at the Cuero opera bouse
on Tuesday, December x.
Old Papers.
The Record office has a few huu- awch
Did you ever
stop to think,
Mr. Business
Maa, that ths
news of ^our
Leaves Cuero 12:38 p. m. Goe|? through to Houston. Does
of the
a poet
1 T6col
No. 4. Leaves Cuero 1 :o6 a. m.
not connect at Yoakum for Waco branch.
WEST BOUND,
No. 7.
through to Houston.
Dr. Cnas. Mernitz of Meyersville dred old newspaisers it will sell. II
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„ 1 Reasonl t oat i0T was here and did business with the yon wish to paper your house, un-| “ “T ™
yourself and then subscribe. I I j__1_____________ I aosos and
they are
aar store
Record Friday.
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Weak
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frequently suffer great pain and misery during the
change of life. It is at this timw that the beneficial
of taking Cardui is most appreciated, by those I
that it relieves their distress.
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-CARDUI
derlay your matting, decorate your
shelves or need guy wrapping pap-
er, they are just what you want.
Will sell cheap.
Pythian Sisters Meeting.
a fom__
sapr tayeca. Tlds wOMMi
fo mQ your pods whfls they
mm cad trail and you wffl
have Io scedf
eotinter prints.
Leaves Cuero 9:40 p. m.
Does not connect at Kenedy for San An
No. 1. Leaves Cuero at 3:07 p. m.
Does not connect at Kenedy for Corpus Christ!.
.No. 3. Leaves Cuero 2:42 a. m.
and makes connection at Kenedy for Corpu
A called meeting of the Pythian
Sisters will be held at K. of P.
hall’ tomorrow (Tuesday) after-
noon at 3:30. All are urged to
attend.
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Best in Cuero—Record job work. 1
Letter List.
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It WU Help You
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_ _ Mrs. Lucinda C. Hill, of Freeland, O., writes:
“Before I began to take Cardui, I suffered so badly
: vai afraid to lie down at night. After I began to
it I felt better in a week. Now my pains have
I can sleep like a girl of 16 and the change
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has nearly left me.” Try Cardui
AT ALL DBUCI STORES
List of letters remaining uncalled
for In the Cuero postoffice lor the
week ending November 24, 1908.
Jeff Cooper, R. O. Davis, Cora
Edwards,--Hamilton, Hen-
rietta Henderson, Ferda Lockhart,
Robert Morris, MaryeUa Mathiers,
Gus Smallwood, Mrs. K. Yamorta.
MEXICAN LIST.
Garza Sastenez, Garza Rafael,
Migia Placido, Simon De Los San-
tes, Catervino Jaco.
Please say “Advertised” when
calling for above letters.
Wm. DrAwe. Postmaster.
We have just received, and
offer the following fresh
goods in time for your
Thanksgiving and Christ-
mas Fruit Cakes.
Currants
Raisins
London Layer an.d Seeded
Anco Dates
Citron
Orange and Lemon Peel
Shelled Almonds
/ Brazil nuts
Cocoanuts
Also Fresh Maple Syrup
Honey *
pplebutter
Buckwheat Flour
Mincemeat
Codfish
Mackerel and Oatmeal in
tins and cartons.
OAK GRO
ADDITION
TO
We have , control of Oak Grove
for same. § This
BREEDEN BROS.
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Or.4
J*
through to
through
s Christ).
and now place same on the market. The lots
most desirable, some of them
Oak trees, the prettiest natu
Texas. The lots are on sale
price and on terms to suit purchaser, say from
to $25 cask and from $2.50 to $10 per month,
cash be paid down, fair discoun
LAV 10 au. KLU-Uty 1U*
married men on moderate salary, to secure a
or for any young man to lay the foundation for
§ If you are interested talk
cheaper now than they will ever be again in
HOWERTON ^ COMPN’
Ul’ STALKS IN RECORD BUILDING
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 130, Ed. 1 Monday, November 30, 1908, newspaper, November 30, 1908; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth822209/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.