The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 31, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 7, 1900 Page: 3 of 6
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Table Talk
* AMONG
FRIENDS
always turns upon the excellence of oht
choice teas and coffees, the rare flavor of
our genuine olive oil, and the exquisite
pintles, relishes, olives and salads that
are'so tempting to the fastidious taste.
Everything procured from our pure and
wholesome foods is always satisfactory.
Our prices are lower for high grade foods
than at any store in Cuero.
Breeden Bros.
Hochheim Notes.
The Enjoyment of
a Good Cigar...
—is a luxury that both old and young
appreciate. A good cigar is a soother
before retiring or a stimulant when start*
ing out to business. There is no cigar
made that will give y*u the satisfaction
and the pleaaure that a Principe de Yara
or a Key West will. They are rich in
flavor and far superior in smoking qual-
ities to all others.
Louis Gohmert.
riiii main
Hochheim, Feb. 7. . j
We,are sorry to report that Mr. |
J. Olsen is on the sick list and
hoped will soon recover.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. P.Weigelt,!
a bouncing baby boy.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olsen of i
Gonzales were visiting relatives i
and friends in our burg last Sun-!
day.
Mr. Anton Baecker of this place
and Miss Cecilia Winkler 015-Mile
Coletto were quietly married in
Meyersville; they left Tuesday for 1
their future home near Hochheim.
We wish the young couple a long
•and happy life.
Mr. Rob. Miller from Cheapside
was in our burg last week buying
corn, for which he - had to pay
30 cents per bushel.
Miss Hortense Thompson was
visiting Hochheim friends Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Leissner were
visiting Mr. J. J. Olsen last Sun-
day. 1
Mr. A. A. Braden made a flying
trip to Colorado county last week
on business. ♦
Our Stock is Now
Complete
Rosedale Stock Finn.
Yorktown, Feb. 3.
Editor Record—Last week I
gathered^ my crop of Jerusalem
artichokes and got 12 bushels off
with new spring patterns of °* an,acre> or at *ate °*
Wall Paper ; all colors of Rub-'.* bushdes Per acre the first year'
ber Paint, Lead and Oils; will This is considered a very small
sell you wall paper and 'paints yield. As much as 500 to 800
and oils on the installment plan, bushel crops are being made in
: ' . ] some localities. I planted my
New stales of Corn and ( ot- artich<5kes on very heavy black
ton Planters, Cultivators and h allow land: 1 learn since that
Harrows. Daily arrivals of |. _ 4 . , , . ,
fresh Garden Seed, Parly Corn, 11 W,U d<* better on sa“dy lan<L
Melon seed and Russian Sun- 1,1 pl»ntlng arllc ° or °KS
Bower seed. 'J it is not necessary to harvest them
but simply turn in the hogs late in
the fall and let them do the har-
vesting. It has been found, * upon
experiment, that by allowing hogs
a free run on a patch of artichokes,.
; while feeding grain to fatten them,
i is a saving of two pounds of grain
i for ever^
Countingx the grain at H cent a
pound this would be a saving of
one cent on every pound of flesh
gained* which mean^ considerable
in fattening hogs. From two to
three bushels of artichokes ought
AT MIK
mt^Er The Old Beirki
Building...
—Fresb Meat and all kind
Sausage. Keeps open till
o'clock at nignt.
C. ISLIER, Pi
OAME JB Di
Hutchings & Bates
..MACHINE NEWS..
I HAVE
• - BOUGHT,*
all the Sewing Machine- that the Davia
Sewing Machine Co. has recently traded
for in this county, including such makes
as the—
TURNEl
Wednesdf
BEACH A*
Min
60LD ANDS
40 40 40
A
Distiofoished
Artists.
40 40 40
A VAST ORGA
question Great
ior to *all M m
Present, makin
mobilization o*
\ Minstrel Work
ABSOLUTELY
Program since
.....| .. _____________
For Our Grand
Street Pai
Admission.
Look to
RETAKE
OF
PRECEDING
DOCUMENT
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Hicks—I should think that Tom
would be bored to - death, having
that girl of his banging away on jj
that piano of hers every time he
call??.
Wicks—Oh, that doesn’t trouble
Tom. He knows well enough that
after he
there’ll be no more piano playing.
It’s the girl who never had a piano ; on
before she was married who be-
comes a» terror afterwards.—Bos-
ton Transcript.
the
on
at
ele
•'GOLDEN ADBLIA.”
SWEET MILK. * QUART .CM*
CREAM. -T - « .JK>
BUTTER, - POUND
J. R. FRIAR, . Mai
LOO Ki
■ AT
For the next SO diys I will s-«IT all
Winter Good:*, consisting of
p Bloukets, Ladiea
* ivy Underwear, Huts
es, Shoes, Clothing, Bl
aud all other
)rice<. Come quick
tage (of these Cut-Pri
»or Bi tb Cabinet
•r Tailor-made aaits;
>ay.......up 6
/oo! mid Cotton Un-
......and up*
shirts . .
ALL PRI<
»vy Hud light . up
44 “ “ . up
l£RY,|best made, up
-eavy and light . up
roiderty . . AI^L PRIC1
its* 'Kerchiefs . up
Suspenders . . up
and up
and up
ALL PRIC1
>1 Blankets
ents, child* “ “
Hals-Caps “ **
escopn* . . ** “
w Glass and Crock-
18 bark for
Icy Lamp Burners07-
3c; Lamp Wicks, dz
Ic; Scrub brushes .
ebine.......14'
By virtue of authority in me
vested, I hereby call a delegated
county convention of the Repub-
n£ of DeWitt county to meet at
courthouse, in the city of Cuero,
Wednesday, February 14, 1900,
7:30 p. m., for the purpose of
c ting delegates to the state con-
and she are ™arried gre! lSional conventions. State con-
vention, meets in the city of Waco
uesday, March 6, 1900, at 12
o'clock noon.
S. H. WH.LIAMS,
nt\L Chairman Republican lix-
LADIES
1\(,VUIU Cdil LAU) JfUUl alg 11 to
the’people of this city. Persistent
publicity is the price of business
prosperity. An advertsement does
not sell the good$, but it helps the
seller to sell them.—Printers' Ink
Timely Advice.
) Cou
ecutive Committee.
For Rent.
p rent.
W.m. Wagner.
v “There is one thing you will
have to be careful about,” said the * My place on FCsplanade' street.
Washington man who was show- Roony house,plenty of yard room,
- - J j ’ I
ing his friend" about the capitol cheaj
building. “If you see any bright-
looking young fellow walking
briskly about you mustn’t ask him
to run some errand-for you under j ,!„ ^.a‘rd at 2'5C per IOO lbs
the impression that he Js one of the \ w Q. J Rfvss
“Why not?”
“Because, if you do,‘be will turn
out to be Senator Beveridge of In-
diana.”—Chicago Tribune.
HAVE NEVER
Tried The <3real
system regulator
PRICKLY ASH
BITTERS.
Because they think itis
I nasty and bitter, disagreeable j
I To thestomnch and violerfl"
in action.
A6K THESE
Cut Both Ways.
I last week.
The dance given by Willie Kiriel
Friday night was highly tenjoyed
by all wrho attended.
We are sorry to report George
Day on the sick list.
! A School Girl.
MSCALlUfS
BA2AR,
PATTERNS-'
Elliott .Beck and Franceszka
Lesma were taken to the insane
asylum at San Antonio yesterday
by Sheriff Stell, who returned to-
day with two escaped county- con-
victs, Joe Palmer and • Arthur
Douglass.
H. & L. Company.
How Cjiero Will Prosper.
Alfonso Reyes for the best
oif .hair-cut. All. the latest
< *
per-
Other fine brands. f)uke cigarettes him next time.
Bones Wanted.
anl[>’ quantity delivered at n\y
lp-to-Date.
Tr f
shavi:
• toilet preparations kept and'
Two Joes, Reuss’ leading cigar, j feet satisfaction guaranteed.
They will Tell you if is
rnoT at all disagreeable,
[And as a cure for Indigestion,:
^Constipation, Kidney
.Disorders it is un-
excelled.
The Hook aud Ladder boys held
a meeting Monday night, mention
of which we fa ilea to make yester-
day. There was nothing of im-
portance done, and few members
were present, a fAct we are sorry to
note. Members should take an in-
terest in the company’s affairs and
attend all meetings: it is necessary
to obtain gbod organization results.
The next meeting occurs in March
and the election of officers for the
ensuing year takes place. Let all
members attend.
HEATON BROS.. Spcciil Ajeiu. -0n Again”April 30,The Kstj flye*
Is by patronizing its home in-
dustries. When* in nded of a good
broom ask your merchants for the
IXL and take no other. They are
manufactured in Cuero by Wm. G.
Stubbeman *and guarantee^ to give
satisfaction.
% Far Sale.
Twenty acres of land between
Cuero and the river on the south,
all fenced and in cultivation. Five
room cottage, stable and other out
houses and a good bored well.
House nearly new. Apply to D.
Stubbeman or the Record.
NCNH BETTER AT
OF”These pattern* arc
every city and town in the
If your deaier di.es t.4 L<
direct to us. C<u« sent ml
Address your nearest point.
THE McCALL COMPANY,
138 f US W. 14th Str*4t. Nt» Y»r*
BRANCII Or-ICK I :
189 Fifth A vc.t Chlcigo, and
1051 Market St., San pranciaca.
MS CALLS
MAGAZIHS
Magazine
Contains Reautilul Colotted Plates.
Illustrates Latest Patterns, Fa
ions. Fancy Work.
Agents warned tor this maptist in 1
locality. beautiful premium, for a little"
work. Write for terms and other panic*
SSUitntilSZZZ*-"
THE McCALI
ijS to 144 W. 14th St.,
There is no medium bytwhich so
many people can be reached for so
little money as through the daily
newspaper.—Printers’ Ink.
You hare to read the Record if
you want all the qews. Yester-
day’s issue demonstrate this fact.
LOVE
LETTERS
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Wood, H. G. The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 31, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 7, 1900, newspaper, February 7, 1900; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth834829/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.