The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 19, Ed. 1 Monday, January 22, 1900 Page: 4 of 4
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The Daily Record
Real Estate Traaffers,
Important to
Business
Men
li. G. WOOD, Editor. 5
J. C. HOWERTON, Bus. iMjr.
X* L- Alexander and wife to J.
Haynes, 105 acres J. G. Swisher
W ue—$300.
S. F. Grimes to James Garrett,
t}d in G. W. Davis league—$200.
Kl. J. Baker and others to David
Blue lea-
DISTRICT OFFICERS.
C. C. Garrett, chief justice; H. C. Pleas-
ants and F. A. Williams, associate justi-
ces of court of civil appeals, First district
Court at Galveston.
Rudolph Kleberg, congressman Elev-
enth district.
A. B. Davidson, senator Twenty-second
district. ,
Jno. H. Bailey, representative Eighty- j
second dislr ict.
J. C. Wilson, district judge.
J. V. Vandeuberg, district attorney
H B. Edgar, -district clerk.
, District court convenes in Cuero 'the
fifteenth Monday after the second Moc(
day in February, and the first Monday iL
September, and may Continue m senior
four weeks, or until its business is dispos
ed of.4-
COUNTY OFFICERS.
C. A. Sumners, county judge.
G. J. Schipicher, county attorney.
• J. P. Baker, county clerk.
W. H. Graham, tax collector.
H. E. Daiilman, treasurer.
C T. Schwab, assessor of taxes.
W. R. Garrett, county surveyor.
T. M. Stell, sheriff.
County court convenes m Cuero the i
Ei t A T H m Tn •><* Af o m n \ I 4 V
THE LINK THAT BINDS
Jacksoh, Txxx., Not. 2*.
I was subject to miscarriage for three yean,
and suffered constantly with backache. I wrote
to you for advice, and after using three bottles
of A me of Cardui, accordingtoyonr directions,
I am strong and well, and the mother of a fine
girl baby.
Mrs. E. N. JO WEILS. .
Entered in the Cuero postoftice as second-cliss
m til matter.
TOdng tble leading publi-
cation in a pflace econ*
^■^omizes effort and ex-
penditure.—Printers’ Ink.-
The Record 19 the leading
publication |n Cuero. Save
time and uijDuey by adver-
tising in it. I it prints and
distributes tp actual paid in
advance subscribers more
papers than all ifce other
publications in Cuero com-
bined all the time and is rap-
idly adding tp its circulation
arrison, 2
lit—;£l IOO
C- Huck and wile to D. ITuck,
1 acres Indianola Railway sur-
Tie Official Organ 0! tie City ol Cuero.
G. W. T. & P. IS. P. SYsTEXl).
Regular Passenger Leaves.....9:30 a. m
“ Arrives.....3 30 p. m
Mixed Train Leaves............3:35 p .11
“ Arrives........‘..11:30a. m
S. A. AND. A. P.
East-boun«l Leaves..* .......11:41 a. m
West bound Leaves........... 6:24 p. m
Mixed, west-bound, leaves.... 7:53a. m
“ east-bound, “ .... 10:32 f> m
Heinsohn
L- G. Bouldin to D
152 acres Belcher and Merrett lea-
gues-^ 1900.
E. Gwasdz to j. B. Kasprzik,
14k acres H. -G. Woods league:—
$3000.
. . B. Kasprzik to Frank Boldt,
sane as above—$2900.
W. S. Boothe estate tp Tennessee
Srrith, 127 acres laud—$446.25.
J. O. Murpqree and wife to Paul
ac.res G.
There is no use talking—a baby in the house is the link that binds
husband and wife together. Nothing is sadder than fruitless wedlock.
The prattling and cooing of the little ones offset a thousand times the
ocaisional worries and trials 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 sacked 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
■ strong, well-fitted to grow to no-. J mvismt imurmiT. " !
tunty in perfect health. The ? For ad vice in c&aeg requiring special 1
r,h:j;thTtt,eP^aMride > S23*SSSt«MBB5l
Wine of Cardui is truly a wonder-
ful medicine for women.
Large Bottles for $1.00 at Druggists
Investigate our
Claims and
Save $ T -
MA.IL MATTERS
All mails cl'‘se 30 minutes before the
trains arrive.. M-*il is collected three
times daily from the street boxes—at $
a. m., 10 SO sy. m . anil7> p. m. - *
Wm. Dkayvic, Postmaster.
id Eddie Wimbish
r. Davis league—$i i
James Garrett to G. L. McXary,
Ci acres G. W. Davis league—
62.50:
NT. J. Baker atari J.C. Woodworth
69 acres W. S.
XED1C15K CO.
to Dan Odom
Townsend league—206. • -
Jl R. Whittenton to Dan Odom,
27.i1, acres W. L- Harrall league—
W • . -
Otto Stahl estate to Theodore
Bfebrens. ioi acres J. F. Petters
league—$660.40.;
' f J: Wasser arid wife to J. B.
Kasprzik, 700 square feet S. Best
league—$850.
J J. W. Wallace and wife to Mrs.
M.hi. Hill, lot block 17, Yoa-
kum—$26.5.
M. W. Rhode and wife to W! S.
Steea, 64 acres M. C. Nutt league
—$8|oo.
C. Ffels to*G. Bruu, ^773 acres
J. M|. Coy Jr. league—£1285.
* F. May Xo H. Linder, land in
Yoal :iun—<=$260.
j; D. Signs and G. W. Reno and
wife, 80 acres J. Dj Sims league—:
Goggan
Piano....
There is no substitute for fliem
—ibere is really no doing with'
'out them. The newer styles
combine the hat and coat rack
and'hall seat. They* are not
bulky. The smallest hall will
will accommodate one. We
have a nice lot to s»lect from,
and we also have a full and
very complete line of all kinds
Of furniture, including a nice
assortment of Reed goods. We
earnestly invite your inspection
The Record h is effected ar-
rangements whereby it can
offer the following publica-
tions to all new
Embraces everything that-a thirty:*wo.years’ experience with the
Texas climate would suggest, ami for the price and terms it is sold
on'it has tio superior and we doubt if an equal. Iu tone, finish arid
quality it is ^uliy warranted, and we badk the mstrumeut with our
teputation. Besides the Goggan we still handle and carry in stock
ten distinct makes of Pianos in different styles, including the world’s
leaders We cau furnish the Stein wav, Chickering, Knabe, Weber
or Emerson as low and on as easy paymeuts as they can be purchas-
ed unywhijre. Don’t pay commission agents, strangers and half-pro-
fit men $40U and $500 tor unknown boxes when you can get a stand-
ard, first grade Piano for that money. Parties selling goods on com-,
mission or on half the profits have no regular price for the boxes they
sell; the more they get the more profit there is to divide. Purchas-
ers of.Pianos would do well to hesitate before placitfk their orders for
unknown makes of Pianos with strangers, commission agents and
half profit men/ We handle the world’s best productions iu Pianof
and we also ltaudle the cheapest pianos made, but remember we
warrant everything we sell and can alwavs be found to make our
warranty good You run no risk in buying a Piano of ns. We will
gi^fe you better value for vour money thau you cau get any where and
sell you ou easy payefienis WITHOUT NOTES.i -t i ,
subscribers
or parties renewing their sub-
scriptions to tie Record at
a marvelously lc w rate. Until
further notice re will offer
Hsastoa Seaii-V f Pwt V
•ad L $1.21
Tb# Cmrs W. R*c*r<J #
Oatvaatoa 5 - W News "l
•ad l $1.2i
T»m Cmmrf W. ftacord J
Texas Farm mm4 taach 'j
Tl»s Cu«r« W. Rbcard f
E. A. Buchel
pastor. * Sunday school each Sunday at
9 a. m. in K. P. hall.
Grace ( Episcopal ) Church—Service*
every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.;
Sunday school at 9.30.
> A. W, S. Garden.
German Lutheran—Services every Sun
day at 10.30 a. m.; Suuda\ school at 9.
John Schubert.
Methodist—Services every Sunday at
11 a. m. and Ip. m: Sunday school 9.30.
Thos. Gregory.
' V
Baptist—Preaching every Sunday at 11
a.ni. and t p. m.; Sunday school at9.30
J. S. Hutchinson.
German Methodist—Services at 10 a.
m. every Sunday.
SECRET SOCIETIES.
R. A. M.—Regular meeting first Wed
uesday night every month.
’.AG. Thomas, Sec.
L. O. T. M—Meetiugs on second and
fourth Friday in every month at 3 p. m.
• Miss Crockett Murphy. R. K.
A. O, U. W.—Meets second Tuesday in
each month/ G. W. Gerloff, Sec.
0. D. H. S.—Meets ihe first and third
Thursday. E. Dkvereaux, Sec.
A. F. & A. M.—Meets the secoud'and
fourth Saturday nights in each month.
Thos. M. Colston, Sec.
1. O. O. F\—Meets every Mouday night
iu Odd Fellow’s hall. AUG. Ley, Sec.
W. O. W.—Meets every Monday night
iu K. P. hall. John Hammond, Clerk.
O. G. F.—Meets last Thursday in ev-
ery mouth. . 4 Aug. Ley, Sec.
~*K. of P. —Meets eve-ry Thursday night
in Castle hall at 8 o’clock.
C. T. Nash, K. ofR. and S.
K. of H.—Meets first and third Tues-
day nights in each mouth.
G. W. Gerloff, Rep.
0. C. F.—Meets the second ^ud fourth
Mondays iu each mouth.
Rob’t. HeyEr, Sec.
Meets every Friday night
Rob’t. Heyer, Sec.
1. O. R. M.—Meets in K. P. hall on
Wednesdays, sleep of each seven suns, at
Sibscrtt* Ira,
Jary List
Boiler Explosion.
Following is the jury list for the De
cernbvr term of district court, wbieli be-
gins Monday, December 18:
FIFTH WEEK, JANUARY 22.
C. B. Bruce . Philip Roh$ri
Otto Wittstock J. H. Moore
G. H. Schleicher - Adolph Sievers
Edwiu Zedler Mike Sager
Geo. W. Thomas Herm.1 Schley
Otto.Walter . G. W. Vaughn
:Aug. Schmidt Joseph Wasser
Louis Burns While Harwood
E. H. Speed Bias Zowada
J. R. White Herm Wieland
Jno. L. Schneider M. D? Benuet
Jno Stratton . Albert Timm
C. M. Wagenschein Aug. Warzecha.
Paul Seidel Jno. Weigelt
J. /L. Gtaves E. E. Wallace
R. Wagenschein Sam Taylor
T. S. Williams Rud. Wratislaw.
W. C. Schorlemmer D. Seeligson
KLEBERG, BRINES A BAKER
The boiler in the Wuench gin at
Runje exploded Saturday and
badly wrecked’the plant, but only
sligb ^y injuring Mr. Wuench. It
was! .(miraculous that others in
the n were not injured. The
loss is $1500. ■ '
1 1 . 4* v \—
S. . . McFarland is making con-
siderable headway with the park
fence. He expects to complete the
jobitomorrow, then tree planting
and \'c ndscape gardening will be
in Order.
Rex .1 T. W. White came up from
Port Lavaca today'.
Will practice iu ail tbeco$rts of the state
CUERO, TESlAS
JUSTICE COURT DIRECTORY.
Ranch
One Hour
Precinct 1—A. W. Stokes justice, E. A
Tully constable. Court fourth Monday
at Cuero.
Precinct 2—W. E. Coppedge justice, L.
W. Smith constab1-. Court second Sat-
urday at Concrete.
Precinct 3—J. T. Kilgore justice, RetD
hold Metz Constable. Court first Satur-
day at Yorktown
William Dreier justice,
August Doehrmann constable. Court
fourth Saturday at Meyersville. '
Properties
For Sale:
Fort Worth and Denver
Precinct 4
IMPROVED STOCK RANCH contain-
ing 9000 acres deeded laud and about
4 , 4000 acres leased. Located in £err coun-
Pnecinct 5—C. F. Middlebrook justice, | ty, Texas, on Guadalupe river. Good
W. A. Goo<lson constable. Court third gfass land and contains some valuable
Saturday at Ter/yville ! cedar timber. Price, $1 75 per acre for
. - ... ... ,,T. ... . . deeded land; will transfer lease. Easv
Preciuct 6-W. W. Wimlierly justice, | teul)s jf desired. . : TT’
William Watson constable. Court sec- . ► * * * •
ood Monday at Yoakum. ^ ABOl;T49.000 ACRES of good agri-
Precinct 7- O. F. Pridgen justice, -J. 1 cultural and grazing l.-.nd, fenced and itu-
D. MrMasItr cons,able. Court Wed- proved; alwm 10U0 acrattn cullivation.
,4 . Located in Nueces and Duval counties,
nesday after hrst Monday at riiomasion. , Xexas; adjoining railroad depot and
Precinct 8—John Junker justice, Fritz town. Price, >3.00 per acre. Easy terms
Beginning August 1st
Fast Train of Pullmans
Cars will leave
Fort Worth
How Caero ^Vill Prosper.
Is by patronizing its home in-
dustries. When in need of a good
.broom ask your merchants for the
IXLand take no other. They are
manufactured in Cuero by Wm. G.
Stubbeman and guaranteed to give
satisfaction.
DENVER
1000 ACRES GOOD FARMING and
j Garden land adjoining Corpus Christi,
t Texas, for sale in 20, 40 or 80 acre tracts
at $10. to $20 per acre. Terms easy. '
at 1 p. m. the next diy—ONE
HOUR EARLIER! Passenger*
reach Denver in time fer lunch.
If You Haog a Sign Over Your Door
you are an advertiser. Yeu can’t
earry'everybody to your sign, but
the Record can carry your sign to
the people of this city. Persistent
publicity is the price of business
prosperity. An advertsement does
not sell the goods, but it helps the
seller to sell them.—Printers’ Ink.
4U,000 ACRES in Duval county, Ti
40,000 ACRES m Duval county, Texas.
AH fenced, fine residence. Price, only
$1.50 per acre. ;
For full particulars address i -
A. A. GLISSON, G. A.1P. D.,
D. B. KEELER, V. P. k T. M-,
The Fort Worth & Deuver City Railway
FORT WORf H, TEXAS.
K. O. T. M
1100 ACRES adjoining town of Sou
Diego, Duval county, Tex^s; fenced.
Price, *3 00 per acre.
Louis
Keller
Home Forum—Meets every Tuesday
night at K. P. hall.
..A. F. TraOtwein, Sec.
C. K. of A —Meets second and fourth
Sunday after High Mass at Caihelic rec-
tory. V. J. Grunder, Sec.
Rathbone Sisters—Meetsfourth Thurs-
day night and second Thursday after-
noon of each month in K. P. hall.
O. E. S.—Meets first a*d third Tues-
day nights in ea<Sh mouth.
Miss Belle Wallace, Sec.
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS.
The Cuero Board of Trade—Meets in
club rooms the first Monday night of ev-
ery month. Walter Rkiffert, Sec.
Post M-i-T. P. A.—Meets first Satur-
day night of each :month.
F. P. Sames, Sec.
II. P. IL Co—’Meets the first Tuesday
uight of each mouth.
R. A. NAgkl, Sec.
M. P- II. Co —Meets the fourth Tues-
day night of each ifiouth.
Hugo Ha rut: Sec.
vou I ^ b. Co.—Meets the first 'Monday*
I Monday nights of each month.
Lwe I * J- k. WllITAfKER, Sec.
DeWitt County Medical Society—Dr.
, E. W. Woodson, President ; Dr. D. B.
^ Blake, Vice President ; D.r. j. II. ReuSs,
15,000 ACRES FINE LAND iu San
Patricio county, Texas, on railroad. Will
sell froqx 5000 acres up at $3.50 per ac re
SOLID TRAINS OF
WAGNER BUFFET SLEEPERS
-AND--
FREE RECLINING
XATY MAIR CARS
ST. LOUIS,
CHICAGO,
KANSAS CITY
CLOSE CONNECTIONS
TO ALL POINTS
EAST, NORTH-*! WEST.
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First Class Meals
AT OUR OWN '
DIN'NC. STATIONS
50* Cents.
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National Importance
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cy The Record
. Cuero, Texas.
H. Currlin left for Mexico last
nightf He goes to Topochico
Springs for his health and will be
gone about a month, - We trust he
will be entirely restored when he
returns,
L i * I
Bloating after e ajing,indigestion,
flatulence or water brash may be
quickly corrected through the use
of Prickly Ash Bitters. It strength-
ens digestion, clensesand regulates
the bowels. . Sold by Heaton Bros.
i
‘ Jack Van Hoogenhuyze was d
passenger on the 11:55 S. P. for
Victora today on a short visit to
his brother’s family.
M. S. Perry and Geo., livers re-
turned to Yoakum today, were
they are 4 erecting windmills and
sinking wells.
Alone Contains Both
OLD .. .
TRAVELERS
ONH CAljt FLOUR,
ONE CAR MOLASSES,
1 ONE C.*lf AGRICULTURAL IMP.
ONE pAR'SHFDTOTATOES,
I 1’RKSiH LOT EATING POTATOH:
• fr e la rr ontOxs--
a;id manv lollljer g »o:ls Ipn numerous ti
nief lion. iWgj call your special altentioi
tn the viitricaii Iieautv,” the fines
[flour,.oq < urtii “Blancfj^j^^purQ open
ki ttle su^njr li msc molasMps, nolle better
T always use lfc« l«*«r ious Service of the
i Queen & Crescent Route
f Short line to the EAST AMD !•
I NORII9.
f THROUGH SLCCRERS . .
& Shreveport to Chuttanooqa.
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Wood, H. G. The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 19, Ed. 1 Monday, January 22, 1900, newspaper, January 22, 1900; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth835184/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.