The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. [89], Ed. 1 Monday, November 7, 1898 Page: 4 of 8
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It 1b hard to understand why boys
love to play foot hall and hate to snw
wood.
The man who loves home I>east and
loves It moat unselfishly, loves his
country best.
TRIALS OF A SALARIED HORSEMAN.
A FATHEft'a STORV^^^I
F’ ’>m th Kveuxng Cr^cent, APpb’toaHHfS|
A ran arkable cur* for a disease
has gem rally wrecked th* liveeof childiH
and left them in a condition to whichdwOT
itself w< uld be preferred, has attracted a
grr*at amount or attentidn amour the rwt-
1 dents of the west end of Appleton M
The case is that of little Willard Cro^l
son of Richard D. Cre*ch, a well kdHH
employ* of one of the large paper ib^BIEI
the Fox iiiT*r Valley. Thelad
From Punch.
What Cnba'i Loss Mean* to Spain.
The loss of Cuba men ns to Spain the
loss of the very sustenance of the na-
tion. In the same way the loss of your
appetite means starvation to your
botlv. If any reader of this notice
wants to fully enjoy hearty meals, we
<*au recommend Hosterier’s Stomach
Bitters.
It cures indigestion, dyspep-
sia. and constipation.
Never be afraid of what is good; the
good is always the road to wlm: itf
true.
around the blackened trunk. The
plowman and all’who till the land
seem to avoid any familiar proximity
to it, and the rude barrier which sur-
rounds it seems to tell that the spot
was the scene of some uncanny doing.
And so it was--the scene.of.4he ven-
geance meted oit to the perpetrator
of one of the nest terrible crimes in
Indiana’s annals:. Sixteen years ago
Benton county >^as not the well-popu-
Adversity sometimes brings out
man's good points—by the roots.
Anger is a transient hatred, or, at
least, very like it.
Jonah's experience was an example
of prophet and loss.
Yon can’t judge the dinner b7 the
tone of the dinner bell.
"This was when our boy bad been
stretcher for an entire year and 1
for nine months. In six weeksaftei
the pills we noticed signs of vitally
legs, and in four monthg-he was abf
to school.
“ft £Cwo years since be took the
the pill* and he.is at school now
happy and well as any nt rt>*
ren. It —nothing rlso <■
saved the boy than Dr. WillUmi
Every cough makes
your throat more raw
and irritable. Every
ctough congests the lining
membrane of your lungs.
Cease tearing your throat
and lungs in this way.
Put the pans at rest and
give them a chance to
heal. You will need some
help to do this, and you
That seals are being rapidly «
minated in northern w&terp Is i
apparent by a report Just receive
the' Alaska Commercial Comp
This report sets forth that only t1
ty-eigbt British sealing vessels '
in northern waters this year, and i
aggregate catch was only 10,000 si
against 60,000 skins only three y
ago. The biggest catch iM bf
Otto, which took 722 skins. The N
American Commercial Comps
catch h|e season is only IB,00011
agains. 100,000 for some prev
years. The same failing off Is n
in the Russian and Ja£g§ma*4ooks
The R issian Sealskin Company, w!
has leased the Comandorskt3)
rookeries, has taken this year *
T.000 skins, against 50.000 last yea]
LOOKING HIGH FOR A JOB,
Atkinson place. He was arrested, and,
despite the fact .hat no actual evidence
could bo adduced, so great was the in-
dignation aroused against him that he
was hurried overland to Lafayette,
Ind., and lodged in the Tippecanoe
6cunty jail, which was guarded by
treops, ordered out by the governor.
^ bile conflmid there a man who
now occupies a responsible position
with a leading Chicago hotel was in-
nd it in
The man who is »com
public eye is apt to get
rpb from the pubUe kni
When a man once thor<
stands the ins and outs
ing he’s seldom seen at
From the first dose the
quiet and rest begin; the
tickling in the throat
ceases; the spasm weak-
ens; the cough disap-
pears. Do not wait for
pneumonia and con-
sumption but cut short
your cold without delay.
Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pec-
toral Plaster should be
over the lungs of every per-
son troubled with a cough.
Write to the Doctor.
UnuosaJ ©pportunltiw Mad long ex-
perience eminently qualify us for
String medhal *dviee. Write
xr**ly all the particular* In *©ur caae.
Ten «* what your experience ha*
b**n with our Cherry Pectoral. To*
will receive a prompt reply, without
COi L
Addr***. DR. J. C. AYER.
Lowell, Mae*.
From hard
or outdoor ext
Soreness an* Stlf
sets in.
Saunting Saggles—Why don’t you go to work?
Loaiinj Lias—Cawn’t get nawthin in me line.
Saunting Saggles—Wot's yer line?
Loafing Lias—Pilot of an airship.
Read th* Advertise)
You will enjoy this pobi
better if you will get into
reading the advertisemen
afford a,” most interesting
will pat you in the wa
soiDe excellent bargains,
risers a re-reliable, they sei
advertflSlft '' . J
BOBBLES’S MOUNT.
From Ally Sloper
Did n’t Keep-It.
ckere,” said the,doctor
---—« seen the day
re you getting along?”
Why,
No, I
‘‘Well, Mr. SI ckers,” j
to a patient h< had not
before, ‘‘how ar -----
“Nearly^starvi ig to death.”
didn’t you hav<s the oysters?”
couldn’t get them the way you said,
and I was afrai 1 it would be dangerous
to eat them ai y other way.” “Why,
that’s odd. Cc uldn’t you get stewed
oysters easy? I told you you could
eat stewed oysters with impunity.”
That s just it. I could get the stewed
TO eURE ▲ COLD
Take La xativq Bromo Qu
druggists refund the mone
^Sc. The genuine has L. I
CURE YOURSELF?
Saying that there
thing is tlie devil’s
wa !« irriution.’ or ulceraS
Mtr,a*
r\VciKCi*MTl.o^™n BoM fcy Druggtala,
V V 0. a A. T f“ or *rnt in plain wrapper.
’ 11 Circular cent on request
Try Bon Bon Baffler
best. No other flrst-cl
sold at N low a price.
the i •jstaurantn in the neighborhood
for the impunity, and the blamed fools
said they neve- had such a thing on
the bill of fare ’’—New York World.
After a man i3 left
can hear as many thin]
about Cuba.
BICYCLES AT FACTORY
Order direct from Factory and *sve Aganu' Pn
AaieaUhlag price*. Wheel* shipped *ubj*et to la*]
U**‘ *®c**£r*$n,r*d **•*▼*■«•• Kaxtraar’aiuw
■«* 8*ud for beautiful cut*. E. M. Grmhi
Cycle Co., Cklcago.
[TBADi MARK. J XT PI
SWANSGn RHEUM A'
tie of **5 DROPS” received.
He has had Neuralgia in hi*
JUST FOR FUN
care of the most emineni
‘ 5 DROPS." He rested w
Tiyself am 00 years old. an<!
has troubled me terribly fo
I was l& Since taking *‘5 3
Tone from my joints and nr
and I owe my health to “53
to be heard the world over,
it to be and more.—Mrs. D.
Millie,
Wt. Only guaranteed Painless
neearn. No interference with
ik. No publicity. Book free.
Purdy, Dept C. Houston, Tex.
Wayworn Watson—I wonder if that
old guy was rii;ht that said fcenius was
nothing but a gift fer hard work. Perry
Patettie—I all|>w he was. All them
genuises is mo'e or less nutty.
“Chollie sayu he is in favor of ex-
pansion.” “How on earth did he ever
happen to ha'ie an idea on the sub-
ject?” “I donft know, but I think it
struck him as something swell.”
“The minister and the policeman,”
'aid the ycun§ and cynical boarder,
“are inseparable adjuncts of civiliza-
tion.” “They are very much alike,”
said the Cheerful Idiot: “one is a pairer
and the other is a peeler.”
is seen afloat *
SW ANSON RHEU&
unsolicited testimonial of
an*
DROPSY
—. Sosd to' book of testimonial* and 10 da
kmfwii XMs. m. xn.*uu<*mi*, -
■ ice. I think th
the bou»i and I know 1
without it. Yours tm;
The wonderful suoc
in the history of t
sufferers within
people cannot all
irillu«J>eneM._S«nd 5 cent* to Rl,
PATENT
' Thompson’* Eye Water
W. N. U. HOUSTON. NO. 40. I8SS
Vfeea Aaswering Advertisements Kindi
Mention This fapec,
A little boat
Upon the ifcaonlitwater,
Tn which a youth does sit, forsooth,
With h-s neighbor's daughter.
nekbbor's daughter
£Bikes ara boated,” g
oquino quadruped is
HtEH
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Wood, H. G. The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. [89], Ed. 1 Monday, November 7, 1898, newspaper, November 7, 1898; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth835074/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.