The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 8, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 7, 1900 Page: 2 of 4
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30 Years
Ago^-l -J ■
It has set the standard of quality
est cSaem any competitor c an r
competitors for the last thirty years. The strong
Clinton and four years
-^our business, was established at
later moved here: since then we hive held our own with
all new-comers. Many haye come and gone since then, blit
we are still doing business uninteriupted by competition.
The reason—we sell1 honest goods at lowest possible prices,
offer no “baits” to attract the public and then overcharge
them on other things. We could not afford to do this, as
our reputation for fair treatment, is \i<f>rth more to ns than a
best Cofvea if Arbuckle's’. The only Coffee to buy is A
The tight thing is to insist on having Arbuckles’
&o. Y4. Noiseless Spring . - No
Lady s Beit Buckle.
:v; “*1 w 1-^ Stiver, plater! artistic design. Sent
;rr : ■*-' . ■' 'X Qk post paid Oil receipt of 2 cent
: -rn-! , . th? »Mta«5C >t«n:p ati«2 S .i«na-
_______/- tyres ..cot -from A’rappe-M of
. _ . , t-pairt «» / -----Arliui.'k.:- Eo;'.st«l (J-ofiee.
tr iJti J :) f»ic:strTvres , o-jcipr \'.A :!r. pp'itajrt: stamp and ~ 1. -
v.r^->jt*r-»of .VrUiiS*iC3’- lit eUr.mZurvm ptf. irom wrappers of "• " " '< 77~* ”
- J 1;olJ",CoC“- No. 77, Telescope
Drinking Cup. •
' Tfc; * urtiole is prevented fsoci fall-
ing apart iiV.itt uniq a** construction.
.XiCKei-pJateiJ limi finished.
. Ku r 1 o sed
ffggpiV l y. ----* in vrjiho«j-
cd n 1 c k e I
'f-Sfii__A nary w ulch
i'y» J when teie-
__scoped ,
«' wjjen ex -
ten d' e d
holds a5- oni.'h as a coffee cup. Sent
<M>^r.p«ti.l on receipt of 2 cent
P'S’tise ftiwiip nnd I.’f ilena.
Jure* cut i'r&tu' ’.vrappers of Ar-
b:icivies’ Uosi.-fed Coffee.
Ko. 72
A dohool 3?
8-ft Star Mill
if 4f|^ 2
Hii
most of it
No. 79. Pepper ancl Salt
Holders.
Ho. 73. A Fifty Foot
fdeasuftng Tape.
A very
useful}
r.ri icte
in the
hopse^l
hoi: and
Will -veish fr^m
one ’ounce to [2u
. pounds. s«;nt b?
express, chare*?*
prepaid by us, on
! receipt of 8 cent
i postage stamp
and 200 slenk.
■ tares cot fsolni
I w ra p pers of Av-
| bucities’ Roiiiia
Coffee. When ir-
i derine name yojor
I nearest Express
Office os well as
j* your Plist.Office.
poll il l a t* •M.'fi IP,.
noH.Avtfh i.>dk
ait-: Ley. c-»ti- /
t-.ui/ni4 lend ren- }
! . ic.Mi li'ihfe-r, r~—tr
rule .iml 11inner. I
“H-nt p«*it. | yr- i
p .1 i fi OU IT- if ? ••
edpt of. Two _
cent iMMtta^c -2
-taiup uml 15
sicnatnroM mrt
fro/:: \yiUp,*ers t>f.Arbuclili‘S’
^ -thrift.
y r.rr.es case,
' nickt*l-|i!;.a-
r»i rnt“ii’' !.i t!
fitly i'—t
Sent p»y.
Made of German , 80ver without
seam or joint except vjbere tope
sc.rew on and off poat»paid
on receipt of 2 cent poetn«e
stamp nnd 12 aignatnrea cut
from wrappers of Arbuckles’
Roasted CoStee.
ited CoflVe,
& SON
J. R. NAGEL
An/ oro fiotk of Ihe faHff-ving List will be sent post-paid on receipt
, ‘ cf a 2 cer.t pDst3ga stamp and 10 signatures out from
the wrappers ef Arbooktes’ Roasted Coffee.
No. E4 A ONE fJKlhT MYSTERY, and two other great Detective
>:■ r:-/s. "Olm M.EI TH. " . •
Nc. $5 AOVONT’JRES OF A BA8HFUL BACHELOR, by Ci.*n*
-♦’Vd . A i.:.rth provok’ink-story.
f«o. CJ Tiif«ir'’L3T AND SUNSHliNE, A* Nnvri by Mrs. K-art J.
.- i,-.>Lti:v>, .r»-ruost yopular writt-r <>f tictiou of tltenge.
No..CT THE S'JNNYSiD-E COOK BOCK, by Man. Je.vnik
y ,. U vnk.AN. TVi-.j is. one of the most Comprehensive, common
t'-ii -■•i Gvok Cvvr { U'alish. d.
No. B3 OLD SECRETS AND NEW DISCOVERIES. This hook
t.uv.:-.-—icanJtof t:»-j beaten track's cf kajwtedge, an l will
Th? Timid both A’atermu.m'g and qsefu..
«o. C9 THREE THOUSAND* THINGS WORTH KNOWING, by
IL dilbidr of -Moore's Cr»i«er«ul A«istfcm.‘ I his 1601c
, v hiiunencyciopeJUaufbipliiy useful.-:nformattobMiconU<-nyed form.
No.‘90 THE CITY OF DREADFUL N*GHT. and irtber su>r:es-
No. SI
Nlen*s
SusporuJors.
No. 91
The Fjr»t Prayer.
—---A beautilnl
'Imported
Picture 15xho
inches ljn
ARDWARE DEALERS
THEM
riAIN ST
Strep. 4
A dpuhie atrbp. i
onocf leather u^d
one of c:v;i vi i,
bound : /yetLiler.
Lons;h, 2Z i icip's.
Width, l\v/»:.ii:-:es.
triuirui'i^s tiiclae!
p la to d. 'Sent
i> o ar-psi id fen
receipt of ftvo
cent pcjtaee
stump and 12
sicuaturen cut
frora. wrappers
Arbuckjes r.cast- stum p n mi
ed Coffee.
i'laitic \y <■ b
Jri spender?,
durable,-mutr.
wsH mounted. *
Sent post-
paid on re-j
ccipt oftrrb j'
cent j>OBt- !
ajto stamp j.
nia! X<» sis- !
ttarnrcB cut
I r.:;>- .
r c.-rsi cf A r- J
buck Icr.’ ^osuf 1
Cd CaaTee. r
Seat
post-paid
on recet] i«
of 2 cede
P o^e tan
rump and
10 slcm.
turea cat
from wraj k
i Handsome clfe*h.. ' VarF -
<rat,*d ,u:f:r d pccTv?r:i
fringe. '|#-f isichfeB.-' *Sc:Jt
feosT-naid on receipt
two'cent post a are
_______ I J5 nis»in-
turcs cut from wrapper* cf
Arhuck!e3: .Hoastei CoUtv."
Blinds, &c
Cypress Lumber
. Cypress Cisterns, Aerriotor Mills
Ihreated Pine Lumber. I Fence P<i
by ltcuvAKD Kipli.-u,
No. 93
Two Is Company
A Basket of Beauties. No. 95
picture cf Roses' br Pay.' d* Three Beautiful
i g'p*d painter of flowers. ’ AYV Finwr-r
to oe one of th“ bandsolbeiK _.
' Pictures.
b r.:ea;uf.r - V‘,tl7
f |- Inphesjl The tiL.-s yre
Ani mu
A heaul.iful
im j. o r c d
plcti ro Ilx
■-0 inciwi in
size, j-ent
post-paid
on receipt
el cent
postaii t>
..rump and
10 hfu fu-
tures cut
from v\ sap-
pers of lr-
iikfast Cereals
it Make...
Cattle* D..r
Dogs n«i ?
wl eat and corn, and when com-
with our genuine sugar cured
hieakfast bacon or cerveiate sau-
an i a cup of coffee tpade from ex-
ely flavored aud high grade coffees,
buckles’ ltoastcd Coffee.
buckles’ Rousted Coffee.
line english breakfast tea, is
• the gods.
No. 97. Eighty-one Cold Eyed Needles.
P^aajjBBpRssi Put apln a-
pretty mor-
A occo (ase as
a q j sortec. sizes.
| U .-»• and ffiade by
i f rf P; • the best Eng-,
] ; i '■ i I lab muaufac-
tuners. Sent
loLD^EYtDNEED^^N °” receipt
tctPTA.'t... ^ of 2 .cent
^mpVnd
frora wrap-
I I pers of Ar-
-1 J buckles’
a — Roasted Cof-
No. IOO
Safety
Pin Book
I Contains
twen ty-icuj
I nickel - plated
'Safety-1 im
ttfrri* eize*
whi h enter
the shield/
from eitbei
side, requiring
ro guiuic?
No. 99
A Pocket Mirror
and. Comb.
Breeden Bros
No. 98
Hair Pin Cabinet
A nu-tai bb* jithocraphe-j
in-Voi->rs. coniaimna tine
Hufuire/t Hair Puis. a»-
E -rt-ii siz^s and styles;
strand!. vriinpieU and in-
vis i ble.* TU c different
styles are in separate com-
partment's Scut post-
paid on receipt ef 2
cent pontnce atamp
nnd J 0 •ijrnnturea cut
■fron: wrappers of Ar
Luckies’ Roasted Coffee
sset :r. -neat ’ieatbeC
cqaioination ca»«. with
white m. e-^1 ft am*.
Scut post-puid on.
receipt of 2 Cent:
postage at amp nnd
; I
7 sicnaiurr* cut from,
wrappers of .vr iucklea’i
ItifUted Coffee. « #
District Court.
Bankruptcy Matters
Senator Davidson
Busit
ess transacted Friday and
who repre-
sents the several parties in various | Saturday
gave us yesterday the fol-! G. A
vtc- te ;. ^
L*'D-gtSSC! cecurv.t or re
Sent
MtiBhg post-paid <ui
■HBHKar^w y -i£? rec«-»pr ot 2
w> ■ aiTWS*- .iSLxSd cent postaite
stamp uud S cut t roci
wmppc.e of Arbuckles Roasted Coffee.
Peavv vs. Otto Buchel et.
id bv agreement and dis-
ways
lowrihg items: * al., sett
In the matter of A. C. Dietze, i missed-
there. will^be a meeting of the cred- Ch^s
itors January 22, at which time C. Woltefr
» i I ' I
C. Howerton will be appointed j Johp
trustee. The liabilities are given Gohlke
at $17^00 and assets at S500. ’on acc|c
In the matter of Koenig & Yata- >rit. 1
Hoogenhuyze, there will be an in- • Geor
stallment paid the creditors 011 Jan- i a5'r*!l
uary 22, This will be the first /*?1* ^lv
payment ahd we understand it will hllc>'*
be about 15 per cent.
In the matter of Thomas Duren.
there will be a meeting of the cred-
itors January 22 fot the purpose 0t
selecting a trustee.
Werner vs. Trantwein &
, jury disagreed, mistrial.5
Dybowski vs. William F.
Jr., continued to next term
ant ©f sickness of defend*
Thu represents one pace or a I i<t which Is fornff In efech
pound package qf Arbuckles' itea.«ted otfee. a:itf M ith each '
package in which the List te round tin; pur<.'h;*t-eMi«s bought 1
• definite part of some article to 4»h seincteu.'bV' him or her
from the List, subject only to the criaditioft tlmt Vhc sixnauire
on the package Is to be cutout arid returned vrt»;.citie Eros,
askt voucher, in accordance with the iir/rtions printed in
cionnectiou with eaob item illimtrated and d< scrti*edin the I.at.
This Cist will be kept good only ttl) 31. 1900. Another
page of this I .let will appear in this paper shortly.
This is a picture of the Sig-
nature on Arbuckles' Roasted
Coffee Wrapper, which >ou are
to cut out and send to us as a
voucher.
No other part of the Coffee
Wrapper will be accepted as a
voucher, nor will this Picture be'
accepted as such.
Washington vs. Fannie
>n, ■judgment for plaintiff
c and custody of child.
Address ail communications toARBUCKLE BROS.. NOTION DEPT., MEW YORK CITY, N. Y
Change of Veoi
City Park Fence
Gram file
Dement juclj
divorce.;
. State rs. R
judgmei t sjei
costs of i:ourt
The dmi
taken in Me
will be s i*t fen
tlie \ ictoria Bidsj for repairing fence around
e case <yf the the city park were opened yester-
P \ya.s trans-- ,^ay an:d were as fojlows: *. /
C‘*urt of J)e- Cha|. Fuess—$i 20 with an al-
’ It lias been Lowauce of $22.56 per 1000, feet for
times with a lumhef that nn b/» ikh! * , ’ •
(Pharmacy
Drugs, Medicines. Toilet Articles, Etc*
Prescriptions carefully comptHiuded day
or nighu ; Church Street.
QUEEN OF OAKDALE
Methodist Church.
At the close of the sermon thid
tnorning the sacrament of the
Lord’s supper will he {fdminister-'j
ed. Preaching by the pastor.
Mrs. Muti had a beautifi
splay at the hotel ; y
arningiwe are told. S
coratij she laughingly
This settles
| it! Hereafter
I' I will have all
my cloth«fc
flADE TO(
, ORDER BV
Petitions Circilated.
. f’QOLDEN ADELIA.”
VThe Oakdale Jersey Dairy,. mile
west of theSan Antonio and Ajansas Pass
depot, flreeder of Jersey cattle.
1/ J. JR. FKIAR, Prop-
Note Mistrot Brc*. ^
change of ad in this issue.
“When times are dull and peo
pie art*;not advertising,” saVs John
Wanaraaker. ‘ fis the very time that
advertising should be the heav-1
iest.” Such is the advice given by
Amer-icja's merchant prince. Some
traders say it doesn’t pay to adver-!
tjse. They think they know hi ore
than Wanamaker. 'That’s where)
they make a big mistake: Wana- j
maker’s advertising has made him ;
rich*and famous. Wanaraaker’s
method^ on a sqiailer scale would !
be as good, in Cuero as they are in
New York ©r Fhi.adelphia. Turn':
over a new leaf and advertise in
the Record.
Their young gentlemen friends*
will compliment Mr. and Mr .
J. R. Whitaker in a hop at Turner
hall tomorrow night.
Last week petitions; praying for
the ^pardon of Lon Sparks, . con-
victed at a recent term of district
court here for cattle theft, aiid Tom
Yarnell, a colored youth convicted
of theft, at Turner hall, were cir-
culated and numerously signed. A
prominent court 'official expressed
the opinion that it wa> t<j>o mucii
trouble and expense to convict
evil-doers only to l ave , them
pardoned.___. I
WEAK KIDNEYS
EDWARD E. STRAUSS 4 CO,
America’s Popular,Tailors, Chicago.
J. A. GRAVES, Agent.
AT MIKE’S
dangei otts Kidney;
s because they
The Old Bonrke
iP«F Building...
-i-Fresh Meat and ail |dnds of
Sqiusage. Keeps open till 10
p'clork at night.
. ' U ISLIEB, Prop.
Office at Heatoii Bros
Residence phone 86.
Heals the Kidneys. Cleai
H. KELLER
The Record regrets tc h
Mrs. Gtis., Wasivermannj
quite sick at her home iu
town. We hope to chroti
early recovery. *
See what Breeden Br^s
Gohmert and L. Ketlei
ssly in their change of ads
Or.J.W. C^ai.
A SYSriM TOMC PAR-tXCILLtSCC.
IT IS FOUR MEDICINES IN ONE
/{ * Practical
'..4^ Accountant J
Financial Statements Prepared,
Audited; and any work in tli|? \
’Uook-ke^ping line solicited. ,
J OFKiCB*-next door to Misttot
j with P. L. Ward.
UCKLY Asa BITTERS Cp.
Physician and
Surgeon.
Louis
.. Office over IIeaton Bros Residence:
MrTi Hot^-:l. Calls answered day-or
night.
HEATON BROS., Special A
ents.
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Wood, H. G. The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 8, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 7, 1900, newspaper, January 7, 1900; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth835123/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.