The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 8, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 7, 1900 Page: 4 of 4
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SEED POTATOES
The Vacation Gives the School Children
, Zest for Study.
To,Arrive •'
About January 20th
[ Two Car
loads!
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Of Irish Seed Potatoes, direct
the State of M^ine.
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. Peerless,
Goodrich,
Early Rose,
Early Triumbh.
from
The Daily Record
H. G. WOOD, Editor.
J. C. HOWERTON, Bus. Mjr.
Published every day except Saturday. Sub-
scription 40 cents per month, or $4 per year.
Weekly edition EO cents ai year.
Jury List.
Entered In the Cuero postoffice as second-class
mail matter. I - P
The Official Organ ol the QJty ol Cuero.
Following is the jury list for the De
eetnber term af district court, which be-
gins M uid^y, December 18: •
THIRD WEEK, JANUARY 8.
H. C. Schlein
H. E. Lancaster
W. F. Wainscott
Fred Stephen
G. Wnsserjnann, Sr.
uvarz
lest Wallis
RAILROAD TIME OARD.
g. w. T. * p. (s. p. system).
Regular Passenger Leaves.....9:30 a. m
“ ' “ Arrives...3:30 p. m
Mixed Train Leaves............3:35 p ml
" “ Arrives..........11:30 a. ni
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S. A. AND A. P.
Bast-bound Leaves.. ...... .11 >41 a. m
West bound Leaves........... 6:24 p..m
Mixed, west-bound, leaves____7:53 a. m
“* east-bound, “ 10:32 p tn
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JollniWli
Otto' Staerker
B Sdiiiwetz
Jake W igner
Mike Ml eynuudt Hy. Wied .
John Roessler Max Wehe
Anton Wanier Hy. Straube
Kas-per Hattenbach Chas. Wittmer
Adolph Sturmer
Hinton Vick
MAIL MATTERS.
All mails cl>se 30 minutes before 'he
trains arrive. Mail is collected three
times daily from the stfeet boxes—at 8
a. m., 10 30 a. m. and 5 p. m.
. Wu. Drawe, Postmaster.
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I ..A PRESENT. I
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Bed Room
. Suit.
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You could give nothing to your
wife more appropriate than a bed
room suit for a Christmas present.
X have a lovelv one that will suit
the most fastidibus taste. It is
cheap at $125 at present furniture
prices, but I am offering it at
$85.00
You must see ii. Then I have a
beauty for $50, that sells elsewhere
for $60. See them both, sure. I
have just received a nice line of
Reed goods and invite you, to call.
It’s a pleasure to sbow goods and
£ quote prices.
I B A.
% The West
E. A. BUCHEL f
The West Main Street Furniture
Dealer.
Up-to-Date.
Try Alfonso ReyesJor the best
shave or hair-cut. > All the latest
toilet preparations* kept and per-
fect satisfaction guaranteed. Try
him next time.
j Ai Rankin
F. P\ Sanies
Jas. H. Parker
Walter Reiffcrt
J, D. Siais jkv|
Jpo. Welch
T H. S-kl 1 man
Joe Treude
J. W. Woodson
Mike Rapge,
Frank Hunfcei*
Chas. Semmler
Adolph Roth
Leqfjoseph
Joe Miller
J- L. Sheppard
iuRTH week, January. 15.
White'
Walk ij
John M
John A.
& C. W*
L.;F. Zi jacl^
Ajolpci :>pics
G. P W
DJ B Mi:Man nfc
S Stl
Slayton
Win Pu^tierj
Ai- G.
J H Ri
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Wui. Th
Tf. S. Ch ck
C. O Sn ith
Chris H« Use
E W. W dlialns
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G. H. Sc^ileit ber
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tstork
filer
B*iwiji Zi.
Geo. W
Olto Wa
Aug Sd\
'Louis Bu
E. H. Sp|:ed
J. R Wli
Jack Boothe
Henry Wieland ,
W. M.jWoodsmall
Oscar Reuss
Earnest Kelch
W. Westhoff, Jr.
Wm. Wisch kk m per
A. J. Neal
Fritz Wagner •
W!. ML Wood *
Chas.-Keller
Joe Stevens
Jnjo. liberharjt
Flfetcher Elder
C.^bxjhorlemnfer . .
Charles Wild 1 ’
T. R. Taylor «
Charles Weber
FTl4 WEEK. JANUARY 22.
Phflip Rohan
J. H. Moore *
Adolph1 Sie vers
Mike Sager
Herm. Schley
C. W. Vaughn
Joseph Wasser
While Harwood
Bias Zowadti
Herm Wieland
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Jno, L. S'lineidjer M./D. Benuet
tOn
JtlO Sira
C. M. W
Paul St i<!el
J. A. Gt a ,ef>
Albert Timm
gen.chein Aug. Warzecha.
J no. Weigelt
E. E. Wallace
R. Wagenscheau (SAtn Taylor * <
‘F. S- Williajuif ,j RUd. Wratislaw.
^V. C Schqrlemnitir D. Sfeeligson
4. | d ~
_ Const;i^lef Tully^ who was in
Victoria Saturday , laid the rainfall
there ws s very heavy- .
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The inquiry has often been made
as to what disposition will be made
of the Orie Kent case in district
cdurt. So far as we have been
able to learn it is generally under-
stood that his case will be called at
this term of court in regular order
and dismissed.
Caroline Williams, a colored
woman, who was sent to the pent-!
tentiary from this county for life in
1883 for killing another negro wo-
man, has been pardoned and »is j
again with her people near Hack-
berry.—Halletsville New Era,
On Again” April 30tThe Katy Flyer
•On Again”April 30,The Katy Five? . ~ . T
MOn Again”April 30,The Katy Fiyer. I I ll
-Ob Again”April 30,The Katy Flye* ^
’ School opeiied a-gain on Tues-
day. January 2. with a large at-
tendance and all seem refreshed bv
the holidays and are determined to
do their best studying for the next
four or five months}.
Upon visiting high III grade.
Miss Kilpatrick teacher, we ob-
tained the names of the following
pupils who made ioo jn a geog-
raphy examination: k
Leon Schwab., , ..
Herbert Leonardt,
Althea Schrade,
Corinne Staerker,
The high and low VII have be-
gun to study literature. They are
now studying Hawthorne’s Grand-
father’s £hair. ’I.-L:
The following is a list of pupils
in low III grade, Miss Hamblen
teacher,' who wrote the best stories
about “The Horse:1’ /
Susie North-, • 4
Alice-Bakelr, j
Bernice Gairrett,
Walter* Fey,
Elnora Nagel,
Hazel Bauer,
1 Walter-Meyer,
Lorenza Dowe,
l Florence Dahme, •*
Willie Jaeger.
Katie Lee Swift.
• The following pupils in low III
grade have neither been absent nor
tardy during December?
Albert MilLer,
r Sidney Snider
Willie Jaeger,
,V Bernice Garrett, .? \
Katie Holzheuser, >
Elnora Nagel,
1 - Annie *Rohrie,
Annie Wagner.
Jn high II grade the best stories
on “The Horse:’1 f
Lottie LenzL
Willie Dahlman,
Robert McClas^ill,
j Thomas Williams, V
Gibbs Pridgen,
Frieda Pfeilt j
Mattie Thornhill, ,
Agnes ^uenger,»
Leigh Thomas.
Pupils in high II grade who
have not been absent not tardy :
Arthur Lucas, :
X WINE OF
CAROL)! X
THE LINK THAT BINDS.
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Jackson, Tekn , Nov. 28.
,1 ^as subject to miscarriage for three yean,
and suffered constantly with backache . I wrote
tq you for advice^, and after using three bottle*
of Wine 6f ("ardui, according to your direction*,
I ahi strong and well, and the mother of a fine
girl baby. '' . 1
Important to
Business
Men
Soft'
Mrs. E. N. JOWERS
wm**f
There Is no use talking-
husband and wife tojetiier.
a baby in the house is the link that bind$
Nothing is sadder than fruitless wedlock.
The prattling and cooing of the little ones offset a thousand times the
occasional-worries and trills of life. When a wife is barren, there is a
derangement somewhere in the genital organs, caused by one or more of
those common disorders known as “ female troubles”. Wine of Cardui
is the remedy. It puts the organs of generation in a strong and healthy
condition, fitting the wife for the sacred duty of reproducing her kind.
During the period of gestation the entire system of the expectant mother
is built up to withstand* the ordeal of labor, and when the little one
makes its advent it is lusty and
strohg, well-fitted to grow to ma-
turity in ’perfect health. The
mother, too, passes through the
.trifl with little pain and np dre^i.
Wine of Cardui is truly a wonder-
ful medicine for women. 1 •• 4, *
Large Bottles for $L00 at Druggists.
/WINE OF CARDUIX
ising the leading puuli-
(cation in |h place econ-
omizes effort and ex-
penditure.—Printers’ Ink.
The Record is the leading
publication in Cuero. Save
time arrl moribv by adver-
tising in it. ft prims and
distributes to actual paid in
advance subsetibers more
papers than HU the other
publications in Cuero com-
bined all the tirtie and is rap-
idly adding to its circulation
LAMS’ ADVISORY DEPARTMENT.
For advice in cases requiring special i
directions, address, gmng symptoms,
* ladles’ Advisory Dep’t, Tke OUTTA'IOOtiA I
UDICHIB CO., Chattanooga, Term.
Investigate our
Claims and
Save $
1 The
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Goggan
Pi an o.
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Embraces everything that a tliirty-two'years’ experience with the
rj Texas climate would suggest, and^ for the price and terms it is sold
; qn it has no superior and we doubt if au equal. In tone, finish and
quality it is fully warranted, and we back the instrunieui-with our
reputation. Besides the Goggan.we still handle and carry in stock
vj^L’ten distinct makes of Piauos in different styles, including the world’s
^ v leaders.. We cau furnish the Stem way, Chickering, Knabe,t Weber
or Emerson as low atid on as eaty paymeuts as’ they can be purchas-
'^f ed anywhere’. Don’t pay commission a glen Is. straugers and lialf-pro-
fit men $400 and $500 for unknown boxes when you can get a stand-
5^j ard, first grade Piano for that money. Parties selling goods oil com-
mission or on half the profits have no regular price for the boxes they
v sell; the more they get the more profit there is to divide. Purchas-
ers of Pianos would do wellMo hesitate before placing their orders for
w unknown makes of Pianos with. strangers, commission agents and
^ half profit men. We handle the world's best productions in Pianos
and wfc also Iffaudle the cheapest piatio» made, but remember we
warrant everything we sell and can always lie found to make our
a. warranty good. \vou run ^no risk in buying a Piano of us. We will
8’ve }°u better vajlue fob vour money than you cau get anywhere and
**.' sell you on easy payments WITHOUT NOTES.
| ' THUS, 6066AM & BROS.
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The Record has effected ar-
rangements wherfcby it can
offer the following publica-
tions to all new subscribers
or parties renewing; their sub-
scriptions to the Record at
a marvelously low rate. Until
further notice we will* offer
Hou5tcn Semi-W
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The Cuero W. R
$1.25
Galveston 5 - W
and
The Cnoro W
Texas FarmKanch
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$1.25
JUSTigE COURT DIRECTORY.
Robert McCaskjll,
Lottie Lenz,
Emma Schubech,
Leigh Thomas,
MattietThornhill.
Precinct 1-^A. W. Stokes justice, E. A
Tullv constable. Court fourth Monday
| at! Cuero. ' t< 4
Precinct 2—W E Coppedge justice, L.
W. Smith constab5-. Court second Sat-'1
urtdav at Concrete. * # . i
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Precinct 3—J. T. Kilgore justices Rein-
hold Metz constable. Court first 'Satur- j
I dajy aVYorktow'n *
.Precinct 4—William Dreier justice,
1 August Dochrmann con'Stable. Court
a fourth Saturday at Meyersvtlle.
Ranch
Subscribe lor.
KLEBERG, GRIMES & BAKER
LAW
:ourts<
DXAS
Will practice in all thecouijtsof the state
CUBRO, TEXAS
One Hour
Properties Erased.
For Sale:
if
--llPr^ ’August Dochrmann con"Stable. Court \i. IMPROAEDSTOCKRANCHcontain-
No nfan cau work >vel| with a } f°brth Saturday at Meyersvtlle. 4000 acres teas^^^LocabwTin Kerrcoun-
torpid liver or constipated bowels. (Precanct o—C. F. Middlebrook justice, I tv, Texas, on Guadalupe river. Good
, t* , , ^ . . . . . I AVI. A. Goodson constable. Court third grass land and contains some valuable
— -- .! cedar timber. Price,‘$1.75 per^acre' for
A few doses of Prickly Ash Bitters ^,urday 4l T<,rrvvUie.
once more between
Fort Worth aad Denver
If-
Beginning August 1st the New
Fast Train of Pullmans And Cafe
Cars will leave
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will quickly remove this condition j precinct 6-W. W. Wimberly justice, desired^'1 tr<*nsfer lease‘ Easy'
and make work a pleasurfe. , Sold William \Vatson constable. Court sec-
by Heaton Bros. ' |o0(l Mondjy at Yptakunl ABOUT 19.000 ACRES of good agri-
• s Precinct 7—0. P\ Pridgen justice, J. ; cultural and grazm* l.-.nd, fenced and im-
Mrs. J. H: Burleson left yester- D: ilcMaster constable. Court Wed-I proved ; about 1000 acres in cultivation.
day morning for Lanjjwsis where } nesday after first Monday 4 Thomasion. • ad3om“i”” reTl'road ' deC^>“U and
she goes on a few wedks’ visit, j Precinct 8—Johu Junker justice, ‘Fritz | town. Price, $3.0O per-acre. Easy terms
While away she will Visit! relatives I G*rhol<i constable. Coott Friday before } if desired.
Fort Worth
on “The Denver Road,vus here-
tofore-at 9:45 a. m., but irrire in
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DENYER
. If ill 1L£€1
not buv a; M
iti" Forty
to suit al|-
,--bhr che?
its kind in
in Austin and Huntsville also and;
does not expect to return to Cuero
until sometime in the summer.
^
• Dr. A. W. Irving, dentist; office
over Mistrot Bros. & Co. -
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J. R. • Benbow, ode of the
county’s best citizeus, was in town
y'esterday and favored the Record
with a call.
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Bloating after eating,indigestion,
flatulence or water brash may be
quickly corrected through the use
of Prickly AshrBitters. It strength-
ens digestion^clenses and regulates
the bowels. Sold by Heaton Bros.
\ One of the “star routes’’ out of
Halletsville is soon to have free
rural mail delivery-daijy.
Dr. J. H. Burleson, eye,
nose and throat. Office
store.
of Yorkto
cigar rdstler, was in Cue
and gave us a call.
Dr. VV. R. Rathboiae, dentist;
fourth Saturday at Arneckeville.
j 1000 ACRES GOOD FARMING and
I Garden land adj«uning Corpus* Christi,
! Texas, for sale in 20, 40 or 80-acre tracts
j at $10 to $20 per acre. Terms easy.,]
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40.000 ACRES in Duval county, Texas.
All fenced, fine residence. Price, only
$1.50 per acre. ■ U. *
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^ 1 lUO ; ACRES adjoining town of San
Diego, IXval county; Texas; fenced.
Price, $3 00 pcf acre.
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15.000 ACRES FINE LAND in San
Patricio count*-, Texas, on railroadl Will
sell from 5000 acres up at $3.50 per ac re
at 1 p. .m. the next day—ONE
HOUR EARLIER I Pa^nge^s
reach Denver in time for lunch.
SOLID TRAINS OF
WAGNER BUFFET SLEEPERS
-AND-
FREE RECUNING
KATY CHAIR CARS
FOR PARTICULARS CALL
ON OR WRITE TO
The Record
Cueiro, Texas.
Reustvjdrug
A. i;udeke
ST. LOUIS,
CHICAGO,,
KANSAS CITY 1
OLD... ^
TRAVELERS’
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*lwa> s use the InariMt Service of tbe (
| Queen & Crescent Route!
Short line to the (AST AND
--N0R1H.
For full particulars address
A. A. GLISSON, G. A. IP: D..
D. B. KEELER, V. P. 4 T. M.,
The Fort Worth & Deuver Qity Railway
FORT WORTH, TEXAS,.
NEWS LID OPINIONS
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Alone Cqntains Both.
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TO ALL POINTS
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£zki W Z? Martin and Bins ^thaUk EAST, NORTHMWESt
ianijiles. ott qpr
^0 to Remember this
pest stove is, the* very best of
ade in Atneriqai
IS KELLER.
ichalek,
|ather and son, filed with County
Clerk Baker yesterday declarations
M their intention to Lecoikie citi-
zens of the United States ol Amer-
ica. . ;
First Class Meals
AT OUR OWN
DINING STATIONS
50 CENTS.
^THROUGH SLEC PERS . . -I
.Shreveport to Chattanooga. ]»
A PULLMAN BUFFCT SLEEPERS *
{ New Orleans to New York ) \
Cincinnati and St. Louis. \
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DALLAS. TCX. NEW ORLEANS, LA
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DAII^Y,-by mail, - -
DAILY and SUNDAY
$6 a year
$8 a year
"On Again’’April 30,The Klty Flyer
^On Again’’April 30,The Katy Flyer.
The Sunday Sun
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in the World.
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.