The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. [56], Ed. 1 Monday, September 11, 1899 Page: 3 of 4
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The Safest.
The Best.
lual Life Insurance Go.
' OF NEW YORK. j
RICHARD A. McCURDY, President.
pt FflHin. Tie Hittet Gaarantee.
Write to EDWIN CHAMBERLAlts & CO., General Agents,
BARBEE, Special Agt.. Cuero, Texas. San Antonio. Texas.
BIG BARGAINS
AT LUCY’S’
Read the follewftig low prices and
then came and see me. Iscan save
you money oa all goods'in m> line.
•a.
m mv line.
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...OTTOBUCHEL..
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^BAXKER^
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to, T©3K*»(
B Ltoliel Bloolc.
A Liberal
Banking Business
Transacted.
Your Accounts Solicited
Whether
Large or Small.
Foreign Exchange,
Pissenger
Tickets Issued
to and
all Points
Europe.
♦
H. RUNGE & CO.
■& BANKERS <5fr
• ••
Wholesale and Retail Grocers^ Hardware
and Agricultural Implements. -
Agents fnr LKMn* HKKR
, Try my home-made shirt?, oxeralls and
iuinpers.
Trunk?, valises and telescopes at low-
est prices. __ j.
Men’s and boys' straw bats at cost to !
clo»e out.
Music and Musical Goods wjrich I am j
, selling low.
Orders taken for tailor-mlade suits $6.50
up. No fit, no pay. j (
Tin, glass and crocker^ware so cheap j
you wiil think it stolen when priced.
i Cuero hose, none belter. J].....10c
; Gilt edge shoe dressing . j......20c i
Whittemore shoe polish .1.....20c
I Ladies’ vests’. Jr... . oc up i
! Gents’ dndershirts . . . ■ il . . . . . 15c I
. i . i
! Gents’ Lauudried shirts . jj . . . 25c up j
Laces and Embroideries . j . . all prices
Lamp Buruers.. ..........|....tfc and Sc j
Lamp Chimney ..........and 4tic
Lamp Wicks, per dozen...(....5c and 7c
1 Coffee Mills.............1...... .. 20c
i Tacks, carpet and matting.;.'. . ........ 1c
l Strap Hi-nges............ .4c
j Saw Files.. J..............'j.....1.:____3e
‘Memorandum Books.....!.........1c
; Lead Pencils..............!......2 for Ic
! Tablets. .......'..........\. .. .all prices
i Glass Tumblers, each .....!............2c
Toilet Soap, per cake.....L.,........2c
Laundry Soap, . .........lb bars for 25c
Tooth Brushes...........;.......4c up \orktOWn to pick Jip
See the notice of the ladies of
the Hospital association elsewhere
in this issue. You should patro-
nize their tea and aid the charity
work at the Salome. Take a
towel lor admission and half dozen
extra to show your faith in the
good work being done at the hos-
pital for suffering humanity.
s
‘'Ashland" correlate sausage.
New goods. Breeden Bros.
Miss Byrt Stevens .went over to
Yorktown on the early train today
where she teaches a class in music
and elocution.
"Old Manse" maple syrup in
gallon and half gallon cans. Guar-
anteed absolutely pure.
Breeden Bros.
John Kberhardt took the 8:30
Sap this morning for Runge,where
he went oil cattle business. He
expects to return tonight.
Dr. \Y. R. Rathbone, dentist.
Office over Buchel bank.
J. Hi^tJlake, a well known cot-
ton man'in Soutty Texas, has ar-
rived and is making Cuero head-
quarters for operations this fall.
Dr. J. H. Burleson, oculist: office
over Reuss’ drug store.
W. G. Baker, one of Cuero’^
rustling cotton buyers, .went to
few bales
UUlBfO. TEXAS.
The Schorre Lumb
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thiemaaort to H. Rom
LUMBER
Bucmooort to U. Rosntekai d £•.
BTJIL.DHRS’
HARDWARE
Dae re, HliMl. Skiaflti, PlduU. C«tor Pt>o« PtiU.
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£ortg £eaj pine Jiumloer
Cypress Lumber, Sash, Doors, minds, Ac.
Cypress Cisterns, Ac r mo tor Mills.
Draooed Pins Lumbar.
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New York Texas and
Mexican...
Gulf, West Texas
and Picitic...
Scrub Brushe>............. \.... . 4c up
Combs............'..;.... 4.. . . * 3c up
Spoons, lea and table, per Mrt......tic up
Ladies’ Beits:............ \ .. .. .Sc up
Purses . .. .......... . . . 3c up
Gents’ Neckwear, all priced.
Mens’ Heavy Hose . . .5c
Ladies’ Hose . . . . . . . . . .5c
Mens’and Bbys’Suspmpersj. . 5 and 10c
Glass Dippers.......j. . . . .15c
Mens' Pants.......... ..'. 50c up
Handkerchiefs..........3c up
Towels, per pair ........ . . 7c up
Ladies and Gen’s Shoes tooq^ieap to price
Ball * Elackwall Bld'f.
Esplanade Street.
LUCY’S.
Found
i-foi
Wit...
—A place to get all your home-made
articles, such as galvanise^ guttering, cia-
terna, double flora,- ventilators, ridging,
ice cans, fjciats, scrolls of all kinds, cor-
nice 3BP6fk, tin roofing. Rep. work at es-
pecially low prices. Work done ou short
notice. All work guaranteed. It will pay
you to give tue a calf.
JULIUS LOBEISTEII.
Esplanade St., opposite Postoffice.
Route!
Secure Lowest Rates, Quickest and
...Best Service.
freight from New York and Seaboard vila Morgan Line; from
the Mississippi, via New Orleans; from points west of the
via H. & T. C. and Sunset. Quick time and close Connecticut
i and New Orleans for all points north and east Save money
flag through tickets, on sale at all coupon stations.
Passenger Train for Houston leaves Cuero at 9.30 a. m.
bound Passenger Train from Houston arrives a t Cuero at 3.30 p. m.
I Train for Victoria and Lavaca leaves Cuero at 3.35 p. m. dailv
r; returning arrives at Cuero at 11.30 a. m.
PAXD, W. J. CRAIG, G. F. A P. A
A««nt.
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1 Mean Business.
I have the best and quickest
horse shoer that ever hit the city
and guarantee every shoe to give
satisfaction. Prices reasonable.
Give me a trial.
A, V. Martindale,
Blacksmith and Wheelwright.
Ley’s Pharmacy
AUOU8T LEY,
Pharmaciet.
Dealt in Drugs. Medicines, Toilet Article*,
etc. Prescription* carefully compounded cay
or night. Church street, Cuero.
Victoria, Texas. k
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H. J. HUCK Sc
<^*t>Dealere
CO.
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GRAND FEAST
BARBECUE
it Veser, Texas,
September 16.....
■ A*iutew?it(* of all kindt:\horte ra-
ett, faat race*, u-Maalharraw rprts. rtf.
The Weaar Kifle Club, 'jvat organhad,
will ahoot for the champion bolt Came
and net it. Public tpaakine granted to
anyone for one hour. Mu tic by Wceer
brat* bond in day time.
Grand Ball ait
Night...
—inutic b>j the frmows Labahio tiring
band: good order, etc. Plen^^of re-
frethmentt and lot* to eat. ‘ Come one
and all. f
B. L. ARNOLD.
ly the Best.
linting; Shorthand, Type
[ot the Cheapest, but Pre-eminen
_jing. Business, National Banking, Expert Acco
pTefegraphy, Penmanship, Elocution, Spanish, Aikhxnetic, Rapid Calcnla<
a-imercial Law and English Branches thoroughly and practically taught
methods. Up-fo-date instruction. A penmat of national reputation4
that tench. The most able faculty ever employed by any Business Col
Southern states. Magnificent building, deligh ful rooms, elevator serv-i
modern conveniences. Send for elegant catalogue. Address,
TimnuvcK Bt.d., San Antonio. Texas. C. H. CLARK, President.
today.
Lone Star “Cabinet" bottled
beer is the best Wer on the Cuero
market today. Best for invalids
and family use. Recommended by
physicians. Cbas. Lenz, agent.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Buchel and
family are back from a visit to
Mexico. Mrs. ’ Ajchel and the
young folks have i*ent the sum-
mer in Parras, whet Mr. Buchel
joined them ^arly inlAugnst. They
had a perfectly daliaitful visit.
Health for ten cents. Cascarets
make the bowels and kidneys act
naturally, destroy micrcfbes, cure
headache,biliousness and constipa-
tion. All druggists.
Miss Lizzie North is back from
a few days’ visit to friends in Bee-
vilie, where she says she had a
grand time.
Headquarters for candy at Was-
sermann’s, Main stTeet.
Good showers fell in the north-
ern portion of the county yesterday
and in the eastern portion today.
Rubber heels for ladies shoes at
Dillon’s, the shoemaker.
The cotton crop of the couuty is
about half picked owing to the dif-
ficulty of securing labor.
See that beautiful line of candy
just opened at Hilliard's.
M. H. Lopez, who recently sold
his interests in Thomaston, has lo-
cated in Nursery where he has
opened a general merchandise
store. He writes to Iffive his Rec-
ord sent there. We wish him luck
and good health.
Your health, a profession and
$20 a day as long as you live.
Ladies or gentlemen. All diseases
treated by best methods combined.
Get cured yourself, then learn in
20 days to treat others. Describe
your disease. Particulars and ad-
vice given if you send 2 stamps.
T. R. Baldwin, M. D., Waco,
Texas. Permanently located for
eight years. Over 600 references.
Joe Morris of DeWitt and Cole-
man counties recently sold to a Mr.
Flin 300 two-year old steers for
$15,000—$30 a head. Mr. Flip
then sold the same cattle to Fisher
& Martin at an advance of $600 on
the herd. The above facts were
culled from the Coleman Yoice.
These days the man who owns a
bunch of cattle and owns liis .grass
is strictly in it.
Otto Gohmert, Yorktown's boss
tinner, went home on Sunday’s
train. Talking to this writer he
said a very good rain fell at York-
TherE? a greater demand made on the
strength of the mother when nursing than Jit
any other time, ha^ just through
• the shock anti
n of niatemi-
the
str:
ty, her vitality is a’
its lowest and the
food she eats must
nourish two lives.
The natural re-
sult is that the
mo ther looks
around for a
“tonic," and gen-
erally finds her
The City Saloon
I ) . ^-*'5
Aug. C. Dietze. Proprietor. #
Hot Lanch all Hoars. Fresh Fish Dally.
strength hut is__
injury to the c$rid.
It is the concurrent testimony of women
who have used Dr. Pierce s Favorite Pre-
scription. that it is the most perfect pre-
paration for u: .therhood and all its func-
tions which lias ever been di-covered. It
prepare* the.way for baby’s advent, giving
the organs of birth vigor and elasticity.. It
establishes such a condition of health that
nervousness, an^ktv anrl morning sickness
are unknown. YVilh •h-.» condition comes
a healthy flow of nourishment for the child,
which enable.? the mother to gratify the
fondest instinct of maternity. .
•• Two years ago I used two !x>ttles of Doctor
Pierce's Favorite Prescription, and in April a
nice baby was bon, before the doctor came,"
writes Mrs. Katie Auliker. of Pat Street. Alli-
ance, Ohio. " I was not very sick. Baby is now'
14 months old and weighs .to pounds Now
1 expect another about August, and I am
again taking the * Favorite Prescription * and
feet, very well. Several neighbors are using Dr.
Pierce's' medicine through^nv telling them
about it. One lady says, before commencing
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription I had to vomit
every dav. but ailer I got the medicine, from the
first spoonful that I took. I stopped vomiting.*
It has done the same thing for me. It is a God-
send for women.”
No alcohol in any form, is contained
in “Favorite Prescription.” neither opium
nor othef narcotics. This cannot truth-
fully be said of any other medicine espe-
cially designed for women and sold
through druggists.
Sick womert are invited to consult Dr.
Pierce by letter, free of all chgrge. Every
letter i* treated as strictly private anil
sacredly confidential, and all replies are
enclosed in plain envelopes, bearing no
printed matter whatever. Address Dr.
V. Pierce, Buffalo. N. Y.
Keeps constantly in stock the finest
wines, liquors and cigais to lx 1 found iu
Cuero, and solicits the patron ige of the
tonic , in the ' Polite alteniion and Lof est deal-
form of a stiinu- J ing will he my motto,
lant, which not West Main St
only gives the ,
m*other no real |
Aug. C. Dietze.
QUEEN OF OAKDALE
Ma Gets Pa’s Advice.
^*ite Before Last wheti pawCome
Home maw says to Him:
“Paw, I got suthin’ I want you
to Tell me.’’ ,
“Well,’’ paw says, “Speel away.
I don’t Spose they are enything I
Can’t Tell You all about.’’
“Two gurls wants ,t° work
Here,” maw Says, “and I wish
you'd Tell^ me which one to Hire.
One’s a Swede gurl and one’s a
Ninglish gurl. Whitch one would
you take?’’
“How Do I know,” says paw.
“When I ain’t seen them. You
ot to know which is the Best.!’
“They seem abojit the same,”
maw says.
“Well, sposen we Flip a /Pen-
ny,” says paw. “Tales fer the
Swede gurl and Heds fer the other
one.” -----
“No," tnqfw says, “I think
that’s Disgraisfull. You got to
tell me which you’d Tqjk."
So purty soon thay Come Back
and paw He looked out through
the crack from Behind the Dour at
Them while Thay was Tafkiu to
maw, and when tnaw catue in paw
says:
“I guess you Better take the
Inglish gurl.”
Last nite paw Come Home Purty
Tired ^nd wfhen we Got Set Down
at the Table maw rung the Bell
and in come the Svvead gurl.
Paw* He looks at Her a minit
and when she went out He Says to
Maw:
“I Bet I know what you’d Do
if I Told you to Go and Jump in
the Lake. ’ ’
“What?” maw ast.
“You’d go away some Whair
and Climb a Tree,” paw says, aud
then he made a Sw ipe at a Fly
what was Buzzen arouud and
nocked ever the viuagar Bottle. It
was a Sad Site.—Georgie. in Chi-
cago Times-Hcrald.
A Dimer.
$199 in Chapaie...
I sell 20 lbs. best white granulated su-
gar for *1; 10 lbs. good coffee; 12 bars
soap 25c; 4 lbs good rice, 25c; .1 can jelly
10c; 1 can red pepper 10c: 17fibs, bacon
or 14 lbs. Dewey seedless raisips $1.19;
1 sack gof*l Hour $1.10 all for $4 IK).Yon
can’t beat it in Cuero, Gonzales or Yoa-
kum. Dry goods as cheap. Try me. „ . . . . .
M L WOOD Ch63DSide ^^tur'd^v and tliat'the country ; Schmidt took strychnine and died.
's' 'a few miles north of there got a good | He had grieved over family troubles
wetting. It is to be hoj5ed this
neck of.the uvoods will catch it
The ladies of the Cemetery as-
sociation will give a dinner on lhe
21 st inst. The place will be an*
nounced later in the Record.
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T#wel Tea.
Mesdames Hichens and Luther
will give a towel tea ou hospital
groundson Wednesday evening,
September 13, ironi 4:30 to 6I30
o’clock. The admission fee will
be a towel, which will also include
refreshments. Everybody invited.
“OOLDEN ADELIA."
Sweet milk, 5c quart; freab Jersey but-
ter, 20c lb.; cream 20c n quart. Satiafac-
lio* insured. J, R. FRIAR,
Dairyman and Breeder of Jersty Cattle.
NERVITA
Cures Im potency, Night 1
wasting diseases, all effect
abuse, or exces
cretion. Auers
blood bailder.
pink glow to pale chf
restores the fire
By mall 50© per box; 6 boxes
for with a written
tee to core or reAad the
NERVITA MEDICAL
THE BAYVIEW
Port Lavaca, Texas).
This house i* conveniently located on
the bluff, deliglnfut battling t> right at
hand, ami bath h«m*e> »r«*lrec tf guests.
The r*-ouis are large and' ele*jat^tt< fur-
nished. aud the tal*l«- i« iinstirp^isoed.
Special ap.rtinetit* for *tr^u>iettc guests.
Give the Ba% view n mil a<d you will
cr we Hgai1.
Hrs.H C. Triytor, P
SOLID
mm WHIT
mmn
ST. LO U IS,
CHICAGO,
KANSAS CITY
" CLOSE CONNECTIONS'
TO ALL POINTS
imp-
First glass MeJkls
AT OUrl OWN
DINiNC STATIONS
50 Cents
St. Michael’s Academy
CUERO, TEXAS.
Directed bv *1«.' '•Uteri Uhirte Hrt.v d.-rce.
Opens Sotklir, Srnttmkr 4 iT>*** r-c .Irtish
course meets itl rct|iiirv-nunts. N*. c*ti4 .-tiarge
for German litsirumc. Jil .ti«j . -c:». ir.u will
be ’•»:( m -derate unit* tor jurUnihrs
MSTIiR SUPERIOR.
In Victoria county , Chrisluph
oOn't Tobacco Spit amLSmy^e Ymir Lifc Am,
To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag
oetic. full of life, nerve and vigor, aake No-To>
Dac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
next.
JosephiToups. a well-known cit-
izen ol Refugio couuty, is dead.
Trace Ma" i
DCCIGNS
I Copyrights Ac.
aMmllnf a kkHr). rnd SrucdptioT nay
qutctlv m<*#rUiin our oj iih.i* free r uii
(nventiow U pn.baM t >. Cuotinu r.tea-
tioiM strictly r.L llanauookoa Pa <enta
»ent free. Oldo-t • ior aecuriur Rateqta.
Patexta taken thnimrh Mann A Co. re^etv
special notice, without charge, in the
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Again”April 30,The Katy Flyer
"On^ Again”April 30,The Katy Flyer,
“Oil Again”April 30,The Katy Fiyer.
Scientific
A handsoaiely dlastrwtod
< nlafeton ot anr'sclent tfl<
year; four .uonths, $L
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Wood, H. G. The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. [56], Ed. 1 Monday, September 11, 1899, newspaper, September 11, 1899; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth838154/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.