The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 78, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 15, 1900 Page: 3 of 4
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$50 Wheel Bought Direct from Our Factory Cogts You but $22.85
Washington Society Letter,
The Deweys have leased a su-
burban residence on Woodley
Lane, not far from the famous
“Red Top” of the Clevelands, and
unless they change their present
plans v ill spend most of the sum-
mer there. The admiral say>:
“This thing of getting out o!
Washington during July and
August is all a Superstition anv-
fsarsoisBd
One Year.
Grocer and
Baker
Fresh Groceries at Lowest Living I
1’rices delivered to your door. Sat*-'i
’.sfaction guaranteed in every par-
ticular^- Best Bread baked daily
and delivered anywhere in the city.
Aril Rfnlo whPther LADIES’ or
GI NTS bicycle, Gear aiul Color
vra ited. nud v e will send you our
ner 11XJO. regular 130.00 model
At TtON KING BICYCLE byex-
pT-ssC. O. Ib. subject to exami
inf ion. YOU CAN EA AMINE
IT it your nearest express office
St. Louis, Mo , Avg. 12.
Ttouph only, 19 velars Old, I srffered from
pains a'nct female troubles Cwo years La<
spring I got so kad I hed to quit Work I had
to support myself, an4 could not afford a hi^h-
priced doctor. I gap one bottle of Wine of
Cardci ar.d th%* made me feel better. Have
now used »-;v-ral bo titles and am well My*
mother u^ed :fc« Wine ;for ChaEgtj of L-.c and
was graa'-.y remove*-.
*IS* itAROABrT WALFH
r< ss age Lit <22.95, less the one
>] larsent with order, and express
ii rges. Express charges average
x ut fl .00 for 500 miles.
fittest with the Interna-
ir nal JFMIO.one year guaran-
e 1. pncnunatic. ; ingle tube tire,
s ramies* steel tubing. FLUSH
' iarvlet*el and tempered steel
all beajbiig with ball retainer*
it padSiM father saddle, handle
SOLE BAH. anti-frtclloo ball
,e . itarjin anu repair hit. The
Good Flour a specialty
^hjch ordtaarily retails for 18.00.22, S4 or 25 inch frame. 1H Inch diamond
JOINTS THROUGHOUT, new 1800 model, two piece hange^best mine, finest
•jUustable bearings throughout, a heels 28 inch. 96 spokes to each wheel, full b
ftrouginmL Highest grade IndUkaapoIis or detachable link chain. 9-10 in<-hi t>e
WineTCardi*1
________ ___ repair Lit. Tfce
Tnaveled BLlCK. ROYAL BLUE* M A BOON OU BKEWStrtr. GREEN* (be sure UJataic
bright rwrts heavily aickeled on copper. Tiie Handnom e«st Wheel Made
» i-> absolute protect ion. Every Akr--«n Kne aini t«‘ teen picvcle i- covered by a
iat.v :br eae year. No old models, no worthier sn stnd'hand wheel*.
u»v sitfl you will ave (23.00 to (UO.uO. Vou cun malte tl.10.00 a vtry month ael’iag or
Office at Heaion Bro
Residence ’phone SC
Marv ^irh in4 women rind it r.ecissary to earn their own living in
various .kinds of rmpibvmer.t. Their wo. k is often so hard and confin-
ing that the health breaks down. Their delicarfe constitutions are unfitted
:or tiresome’tasks. Weakness nearly always makes its appearance in the
peculiariv deiicate w^omaniy organs. Constant standing on the feet,
and coming and going at the beck of l superintendent or foreman, in-
duces failing of tl»e womb, leucorrhoea, headache and backache. The pay
of women workers & often so notoriously small that when sickness
comes they have no money to engage skillful physicians. Tq them Wine
______' ___ of Cardui is truly a blessing. It
cures them of their ills at a small
cost, and they can act as their own
physicians. No doctor can do as
much for “female troubles” as
Wine of Cardui.
THE AftOii SEWING MACHINE & IIC1CLE CO., Akron, Obit,
.V'Un .- Us-bin*:j2c Bicycle*Co. we thoroughly reLable.—Edit-.r. )
Mrs. Osborne, wild is President
McKinley’s aun ., ha-, had a niuii-
ber of entertainments given in her
J honor during her visit to Washing-
ton, including an elaborate after-
i noon reception by Representative
and Mrs. -Showalter of Ohio, and
a handsome luncheon, by Mrs.
Yinnie Ream Hoxie, who was h
jsculptress of some note when she
i married an officer in the army.
Battle of Flowers
LADIES’ ADVISORY DPABT1ENT.
For advice in caae* requiring special
directions, address, giving symptoms,
LtJIft’ Aihbtr; 1(^1, 1 hs (HifTlKOOUl
UUlCISK CO., Chattanooga, Tenn.
AT SAN ANTONIO
Sunset
J|,OUte
!o SUNSET H
'7n\ ROUTE :0
are hereby notified that 1 have
a number ed nice rooms to let
at reasonable prices. My place
is l>2 blocks east of the Post-
office. *... ... ..
Mrs. Melanie Zcngerle
729 East Houston Streep
An Ideal Investment
A PPLICY OF INSURANCE I'N
Tit Mutual Life lines oi Ii M
. or New Oncatis. for all points hiertli at
**s all the \ ear round to Mexico and Califo
quickest tune and most satisfactory
t east. Excur- ^
ilia. To secure J*
ice rou'e your
fast of the Mis- i>,
the Mississippi v.
tion relative to 'k
SAN ANTONiO
low-st u es. quickest tune ana most satisfactory se.rv
fretelit: Fr*in f$-i>t**rn States,-via Morgan Liner; fn m «
s ssippi. via N**vr Orleans and Sunset Route: from west «»
c «re H. & T C ajncl Sunset Route. For it*e:her inf<>rn|i
call on or address
Washington Lniversity will send
a team of athletes to Paris to par-
ticipate in the Olympian games,
which are to be held at the expo-
sition in July., The money to pay
the expenses is to be obtained by a
mammoth entertainment to, be
given by the musical and dramatic
organizations of the uuivefsity.
freight, ticket, etc
Not the Riverf but Prices on
Repair Work.
50, cents
Richard A. McCurdy, Ppi-idcnt
Sheppard, Local Agent.
Victoria, Texas,
lest Life Insurance Company in AineuLi.
The Largest L.fe Insurance Company in the World.
The Best:—Because it Does* the Most Good
Your, watch cleaned
Main spring in watefe.....
Watch glasses ...
Hair springs in watches . .
Ballance staffs
Watch hands ......
Eight-day docks cleaned . .
Pic in breastpin . . . ..
Above prices to stick as 1 am
here to stay.’ > Sam Marie,
The Mpg. Jeweler.
| Travelers 1
\ \ «lwavs use thclaxartoas Service of fka $
<! Qu2en & Crescent Route I
j | C»o Short LIp« to the (AST AND $
NORIK.
/|through sleepers . . m
< | Shreveport to Chattanooga. V
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
J \ Ne^v Orleans to New York. ^
Gacinnati and St.loois. J
| [ T M HUNT, GEO. H. SMITH, Z
j | TMV. Pams ACT . GCN-L PASS AOT. , £
|K DALLAS, Tex. NCWORION8, U. Jt
00 Millions of Dol ors
plilis Over 50 fVLilions
Senator Depew can claim the
credit of drawing the largest crowd
which has attended any session of
the senate during * the present
session, and probably the greatest
Buraber of ladies that ever at-
tended a session. That the ladies
attended solely to hear Senator
Depew speaJc was shown by the
njost of them leaving as soon as
got through. He isn’t over-
handsome but there is no denying
that as a favorite of the fair sex
he rauks all ot his colleagues.
Perhaps it is because he is re-
garded a» an eligible husband,
although the ladies say it is be-
cause he talks so well and smiles
and laughs genuinely. : .
r. % Liberal Loans to ' he Insured at 3 per utn
ccc' Cash Surrender Values Siaicd m die
^ f ( Guaranteed Paid-up Insurance wnlfout c.v
A f f Extended Term Insurance.
a a a Grace in the payipent of Premiums.
Barge Profits payable to Policy-holders only
£>r. J.WXea,
u. Physician and
Surgeon. ^
Office over H&aton Bros Residence:
Mtjti HoTEL. Calls auswered day or
night. ,
“QOLDEN
SWEET MILK,
CUE v M. I
B OTTER,
J. R. FRIAR,
ADELIA.”
QUART .05
.20
PO'UNI) .20
Manager
bo 1/f//it of at a lover j>reviima and with 1
ff uarantee thun of any other larye company.
a yi'vitei' cosA
Drs. REUSS & REUSS
Physicians and Surgeons
Office O' er Reuss’ drug store
For further information see bur Agents or
; ‘ > WRITE
Chamberlain Si Gillette,
General Agents,
SAiN ANTONIO, TEXAS
* Physicim
Surgeor.
Offioe over PL>6toii &
1 store. Office atnf render
AGENTS
WANTED
Lcan&DepsitCa.ofAmerlca
SAVINGS BANK .
| H. RUNGE &. CO
I' * BANKERS Ts-
Peter
(1 rail a in
Mr. Frank R. Stockton the
popular author, and Mrs. Stock-
ton are guests of Prof, and Mrs.
Wilson. The Stocktons have
many fiiends and admirers in
Washington, but, like most suc-
cessful men
You don't dud inferior work turned <»ui
?tbe Cnero Steaiji L»unary. no hlotcb-
or Uurns, no sleazy work where starch
required. Ojlv first-class work done,
tone NTo. 4 and will call for you oi;der.
' H3PLANADIB STREET.
SOLID TRAINS OF'
WASHER BUFFET SLEEPERS
-AND-
I' FREE RECLINING
KATYGNA|^GARS
ST. LOUIS,
CHICAGO,
KANSAS CITY
OFFICERS
IF. //. llant, Fresi<ifnt.
0*car Jt. Raring. Yite-Pitf ident.
J'/ni • IF. Smith. Treasurer.
J. D. (iuiiin. Attorney.
.4 J. Carluflr, Atretirij Director.
C. C Howerton, Collector for Cuero 1
Accepts deposits in small amounts and
pav« 6, 8 and 10 percent interest. Safe
investment guaranteed. F^r further par-
ticular', see C. C. Howektox.
CUERO
TEXAS
Wholesale and Retail <>r«icer>. Upl-
and Agricultural Implements
Mr. Stbckton has a j
horror of being lionized, which isj
so well known that he is never1
embarrassed by having social at-
tentions forced upon him when!
(p^amac^
s. Medicines. Toilet i
rtptions carefully com
?ht, • Church Street.
Agent* for LEM P’8 Bf EH
CUERO.
UEXA8.
YOU W
A HACF
Easter Program at Grace Church.
Following is the program «af
music at Grace church today:
Washington- An informal niter-
noon reception was given in their
honor this week by Professor and
Mrs. Wilson, the guests being al-
most exclusively personal Inends.
The exceptions being those who
accompanied personal friends.
' The Siocktons aie en route from
New York, where they spent a
i portion of their winter, to their
home in'Charleston, West Yir-
If you do call m«L
sure, and treat yLu
ARTHUR
will t>e there,
tight every time.
parish.
Processional Hymn 5*6.
Anthem—“Christ Our Pass-
over;*' by Chappel.
Van Bos Kerch’s Te Deum in F.
Aleaehetn’s JubiUte Deo in A
flat.
.1:- Kyrk Eleison.
; * Gloria Tibi.
Hymn.
Offetory solo: “When the Mists
Have Rolled Away.,*’ bv Miss
Annie Harwood.
Eucharistic Anthem* “Christ is
Risen.”
* Sursum Corda.
Sanctus.
4
Hodge’s Agnus Dei.
Gloria in Excelsis.
Recessional Hymn 121 >
, Children’s festival services at
7:30 p. ni. are %s follows:
Processional Hymn 507.
Meachem’s Gloria Partin
Magnificat.
Nunc. Dim ittis.
Kastei carol—“
ing of Springtime
Offertory .solo, '
Children,’’ by Miss i;a
Easier carol"—Sing
I losanra-j
Kcccssional llyffiti n
EAST, NORTH® WEST,
— I D») m 1 ■ ■ ■
FIrst Class Meals
“ AT OUR OWN
DINING STATIONS
50 Cents*
Cypress Lumber, Sas|i, I>ooi
. Blinds, Ate.
(^iftterns, Acruintor Mills.
. : *
Fence Font*, PiekrU
Cypress
Droned Dint Lumber.
OTTO BU CH
There is a
Satisfied
The most talked about man in
Washington at this time is Hon.
Webster Davis, who has resigned
the office ot assistant secretary of
the interior, he says, to take the
lecture platform and to write in
be hail of the Boers. For a young
man Mr. Davis enjoys a high repu-
tation as an orator and his lectures,
which he says will all be free, will
doubtless be largely attended.
What effect, if auy, they will have
upou public opinion remains to be
seen. Many shrewd observers
thiuk that, the days wheiLoratory
could- public5 opinion have
long since parsed away, owing4 iu
the universal habit of newspaper
reading. Gossip >ays that the
sympathy ol Mr. Davis lor the
fibers v. a.*- mu tile sole cause lor
;iu resignation,, bin? gu>.up .- ay. a
whole lot oi things that can ue\ei
—glad I-am-going expression on the
faces of; 11 who have discovered ibe
unexcelled train service and coonec-
tioos for California via the
ran^emenis whereby it can
offer the folio ving publica-
tions to all ne v subscribers
or parties renew ng their sub-
scriptions to the Record at
a marvelously low rate. Until
farther notice ve will offer
Ho«jt«a Sr mi-1 V Po*t Y
• n<1
The Cmcto W.
Galve.stoa S •
and
The Cuero W. Ifecord
Texu Fen
Denver
Road.
A Liberal
Banking Business
Transacted.
Your Accounts Solicited
Whether
Large or Small.
-
Foreign Exchange
Pas^euger
Picke ts Issued
to and.
From all Points
in Europe.
I tecord
Our passtrugers to Cnlifornia ami |
back take advantage^ the TRINI-1
DAD GATEWAY in connection wiih
the A. T. & S. F., westward through
New Mexico and Arizona, eastward I
Utah and Co!ora«lo.
UNION ST \TIQN connections at Pue-1
bio, Colorado Springs and Denver !
facilitate rounfl trip tickets via
diterse routes,
MAGNIFICENTLY Illustrated htcra-
ture Vvili Ijejseiit t*> yi.n v it hour ex- j
pens** by sendintr your name to \V.
A. STERLHY, A. (V. I*. A., or to A.
A. GUS^OjN, (i. A. P.,1), “The!
/>envcr Roaijl” at Fort Worth, Tex. j
D. B. Keeler,
• , : 'V. P. & T. M.
kanch
awl
The Cuero W. I tecord
Beautiful Morn
Sobitrib; Mow
Who Said So?
Clean
SVieaf
T wo*
boors
North of
Postoflice
I’hont- 4i»
i rin*;'.
August KobitA
r--in a clean market. I have the finest
and best m^at market in Cuero and pro-
pose to excel in liest meats and cleanlj-
tn>s. Try ire.
H. AUTRY.
CUKRO. Tfix
Ferrule drseascs and all for
e.lst» cured h\r the most itnpr
have permanently locited in
west shJc Courthouse s^juire.
'Nelson Bonner went out on tile
9:3*> S. 1*. yesletJay Tijornint; on a
iftiort business trip.
fi> ptu.cs at - i-:; hi and It ii.vei
*ive S|m a iri.i’ hih • '
•*: v^a.o ;.prii .;il,The Katy iljei !
tu ^vgaixj A pm ou, J Ue ivaty t lyej 1
J. j. by km
X WINE OF CARDUI
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Wood, H. G. The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 78, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 15, 1900, newspaper, April 15, 1900; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth834918/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.