The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 102, Ed. 1 Friday, November 25, 1898 Page: 4 of 8
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COLORED PEOPLE’S COLUMN
THE NEW WAY,
^OK-EN used
CONTRIBUr*U
Mr. and Mrs. Ekmlden of Gon-
zales are here visiting Mrs. Anua
Parrish, their nfother-iu^law and
t mother. Mr. Doulden likes Cuero
and tnay locate here.
Rev. and Mrs. Whitfield left
Tuesday for Slayden, Gonzales
county, to attend a religious meet-
ing.
The A. M. E.’s of this city have
purchased a very desirable lot oo
the west side ot the Aransas depot
and will’in the near luture erect a
spacious meeting house. -
The .^Magnolia club will meet this
evening at Miss Josephine Veal's,
The young ladies are preparing for
a high-toned reception—wedding
bells ringing, eh? Another big
surpcris^din store for as soon.
They tell me everything, d won’t
tell you now, wait. If ywu want
to know about it you had. better
read the Record from mm until
Xmas, at least.
3Dr. H. Swann preached an ex-
cellent sermon at the Methodist
church Sunday morning. There
are few more logical than ithe .Or.
in the M. E. connection, He&eld
his last quarterly conference .here
Saturday evening. »
The Epworth League ^treated
the public to the execution of a
very fine program Saturday might.
Rev. Sinclair attended to .some
very important business connected
wath his church work ere he left
fas Gonzales.
• The high school department ex-
ecuted a creditable program yester-
day (Thanksgiving.)
Ouet—Misses Maggie Vedl and
Nealie Graves.
Solo—Miss Maria Armstrong.
Recitation
” t# think “te- f
mal6 diseases ”
could ?nly bo
.___,.'j ui. .
treated after “lo-
y cal examina-
nt^ ’ V tions” by physt-
A clans. Dread of
y ^ such treatment
) kept thousands of
modest women
, silent about their
.-jg» sufferhig. Tfyein-
troduction;- Of
Wine Of Cardul has i®w demon-
strated that nine-tenths 01 all the
cases of menstrual disorders ds
not require a physician's attention
at OIL The simple, pure
CUERO
A liberal banking business transacted
^j[ Don't miss seeing oar
line of
B. RUNG
Shirts
^EIREE)
w jutft in and strictly u
iffjf Hfffe of Puffs, Four-
*1* Neckwear. Prettie;
to-date, only $1. Also full .f/
i-Hands, and other sty&sh Mi
line in town, -a* d* a* & &
Wholenale and Retail GROCERIES, HAK1>V\aKK
Agents tor LEMP'R BEER
taken hi the privacy of a woman’s
own home insures quick relief and
speedy ewe. Women need not
hesitate now. Wine rH Cardui re-
quires no humiliating examina-
tions for its adoption, it cures any
disease that comes snider the head
of “female troubJek"—disordered
menses, falling of the womb,
“whites, ’ ’ change of life. It makes
women beautiful by making: them
well.. It keeps them young by
keeping them healthy. $1.00 at
the drug store.
For adrfce In earn inquiring spreial
directions, address, gfrtaf s mptoms,
the “Ladies' Adrisory Department,
The Chattanoogm. Medicine Co.,
Tcul
W. L ADMSOI,U.,Cary, Mi**., tty*
•1 dm Wine nf Cardui ax tensively Is
my practice aaMnd it a most ex e« l lanl
Carry complete stack and solicit your tra
ABRMOTOR WINU Nt 1
H. J. HUCK
DKALKKh IN
i jer, OUlIlgl* I
Latte, Pickets, MuMwigs, Dressed Pine Lum
benSil kinks. Offioecnd Yard, 8. Ry Are.
Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Bu
Agents for Wieder Paint Co.'s Celebrated
CUERO MARKET
New York, Texas & Mexican, and Gulf, W. Te;
The following prices are ruling in Cuero
today:
Cotton, basis middling, . . . _. 45-16
Seed Cotlou, per WO lbs......1 45
Corn. shelled, per bushel .
“ in husk **
Potatoes, Irish, per bsshel
“ - sweat “
Hay, Prairie, jerton f
“ Buffalo “ “ .
’* Sorghum **'**.,
Butter,,fresh couuuy. .
" cooking . . '* .
Bacon ... . . . .
Lard . ... . ..
'W»>ol . ......
Tallow , ^.......
Beeswax.......
PecariS .....„ .
Onions . . . r'. . .
Cabbage . . ... ...
Chickens, prr dozen . ,
Turkeys “ pair . .
Ducks “ dozen ....
Prrnn *a v '
\ rrr ^ m m
iEggs . . “ J/..
Wood^ par cord.....
iHidesj green, per pound
Lumber, Sash, Doci
rs. Ai ds and Mouldings
Sunset
SUNSET
ROUTE
I Have Now
The writer dropped in this jnijorn-
ing art “Hotel Swift*; and found
all bands busily engaged arrang-
ing .and rearranging the house.
MnLdBwift, the proprietress, coil it-
eousiyshowed us over the bidd-
ing anfi we could not help but hote
how neatly and attractively things
were acanged and weat being ar-
ranged.
The vdinninTgrooiti« * which of
c#urse k$±he objective point to a
boardinghouse, was as neat as a
pin and <we felt like takaag a seat
and calling for dinner, so dean and
and inviting was the tabfe linen
and everything around, bat we
didn’t.
On Exhibition
* To secure lowest rates and quickest and best i
freight from New York and Seaboard via M
points east of the Mississippi, via New Orleans*
of the Mississippi, via H. & T. C. and Sunset. '
Quick time and close connections at Houston
for all points norfh and east.
East-lxfbnd Passenger Train for Houston leaves Cuero
West bound Passenger Train from Houston arrive Cui
Mixed Tuain for V ctoria and Lavaca lt*a\*s Cu r». at ■
except Sunday; returnir g *rr v.s ht Cunohi ]| ft* * /
Save, mope y by purchasing through tickets, o
stations
H. D. SHEPPARD, , w ,
Local Agent. . . v
M’ss Louise Swee
ney.
Essay, Thanksgiving Day—Na-
than Veal.'
Appropriate Quota t
partment.
Scrap Basket—Miss
Johnson.
Trio—Misses Lohisia Sweenegr.,;
Lillia Berry and Evilena France-i
ware.
These scholars acquitted them-;
selves as none save diligent schoi-i
ars would do. We were very much
pleased with their manifestation of
patriotism and the earnestness ex-
hibited in the rendition of their
several parts.
Prof. M. M. Rogers, deputy inf
ternal revernue collector, visited
our school Tuesday and took an
active jiurt in'our clas* work. He
was well pleased with our school
and the interest manifested on the
part of the scholars. He wait, ex-
ceptionally pleased with our U.; S.
class. Prof. Rogers has taught
school for about twenty years, and
resigned the principalship of the
La Grange school to fill his pres-
ent station.
7* 12*
• 3*
. . 15-20
establishment,, consisting of el-
6ftant watches and magnificent
cloaks, hundreds of lings of all
kinds, the latest novelties in ster-
iing.eilver, art pottery, big selec-
tion of fine cut glass, bronze al-.
bums, toilet cases, work boxes,
in fact anything you want for
a Christmas present, and J chal-
lenge anybody on quality and
prices. Call and examine. It
is a pleasure to show our goods.
•F • 4* *t*
Morelia
$1 50-$2 <>0
. . . 60 90
. 1 50-2 50
. h 00-6 00
r—12 54
. 1 50-2 00
• • • 54*
... 4-7
. . : 6-io
... 6-6
Wejound Mr. Swiftdown
I on both kneec in one of the bed-
rooms, not offering up his regular
jnorniog prayer; not asking a blees-
on th^ new work undertaken,
though it weuld aot have been out
idfriffee, but busily engaged tack-
ing down matting, and he was do-
, jmg it with the same aptness and
frill that he a$ times uses in run-
ffing down a criminOt
Whitaker’s room was peeped
into as was also Doctor White’s
and both tfere scmpnlcmsly^cletm,
nrrantr^rl qtiH mi t
dry flini
Mlt
Railway System
Mike Byrne
Grocer and
frequent and emphatic encores,
made a The ~ accomplished
lady quartette rendered some high-
ly appreciated songs, one especial-
ly ,jjEmr^)ld Kentucky Home, ’ ’
special; request, brought out
round fitter round of applause.
All the music was good. And
Master Tommy just brought down
the house with his music, songs
and recitations. He was heartily
encored every time he finished a
number. He is quite a talented
little eloc!!^011!*! as well as musi-
cian. , The public Is Indebted to
the ladies of the C. P. church for
this musical treat.—S bermad
Register.
This performance will be present-
ed at Turner hall Tuesday night,
November 29, under the auspices
of the Knights of Pythias of our
cityj and if you enjoy music you
SL Lows, NeW Orleans
and alt Points East__
abHEDULI: I £r“V%2-
, !W«*t-teund*rriT»Cx«ro .,.3.1
Solicits your patreutge,
•Marea you courteous treat-
ment and the best goods in
the market. Give him a call.
Good Flow a Spedaltj.
F. B.CIGHT, .
PasMacaraad Freight Aft.. C»«
Sam C. Lackey.-
J. B. Lkwri*ht.
IMILLSTT and”other seeds at JOeir- Feed Store
just benn opened by A. G. Wimbish. Com, oate, brar
ton seed meal at lowest prices; also
Lively Stable ir
...Attorneys it Lit...
Off ce over First National Bank, Cuero,
Taau. Will practice in all the courts of the
Stele.
Davidson, Pleasants 1 * * •**••••>
& Schleicher|
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Office upstairs in old
Po*tofice building. CUBRO, TEXAS
in which you will find rubber-tire buggiee and the
to hire at reasonable rates.
FOR SALE
in Rear of Stmttoa'a
Saddle Store.
A. G. Wimb
Six lota in the Magee addition
to Cuero. Will sell at close figulres
and reasonable terms. This is a
chance for somebody to pick up a
bargain. Will sell any one, or ihe
entire six lots together. See the
Record. v ....
AT COST
X/ \ / \ /
Attorneys at Law.
Will practice in all the courts of the
?**te. Office over the old DeViney drug
Cheap Hog and Cow Feed,
M.M.S
Red sweet potatoes io cents per
bucket at Otto Buchel & Co.’s.
; ' JERSEY RAISERS.
/ ’ For sale, or will exchange foi
^cte equally as good, a thorough
bred Jersey bull three years |olc
god a pretty animal. For part.cu
lara apply at the Record office.
Richard Harris
. Tobacco Crop at WUlis. \ 1
- < w y / yll ) 7
A large tobacco sale was made M ACS
here last week, including several i ^4- $ Z ?
crops of tobacco amounting to 25,- V t ^ x ^
000 pounds, for which was realized fy ^ ^ \ ^ ^
about$10,000. „ This was of the yyy v ^ ^ ktJ i 6
1897 crop and still there is more ^ ^ ^ r ^ r
tobacco here of the ’97 crop for 58 PE8 CEMT, jUfltt. RtenVw 00
School Concert
L.ine of hack* and transfer
u*ution to call orders. Gooc
f" ‘riverM. TplepLtfnnNrt 44
Judge Sumners left today for
Hochheim Prairie to attend a school*
concert which takes place there
tonight. He dreaded the drive
but we are certain will feel repaid
for having gone to the fine con-
cert.
ARTHUR PARISH
~ H^ckman*^ *
My place at the Aransas P
•pot for a farm or cash. More
nnation at the place.
Job Guegan
sale, but none to sell at a loss.
Willis Index.
W!*L Of IIHUI I
WINE or CAROL!
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Wood, H. G. The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 102, Ed. 1 Friday, November 25, 1898, newspaper, November 25, 1898; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth834970/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.