The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 38, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 16, 1899 Page: 5 of 8
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THE
DENVER
ROAD
The Tourists’ Favorite Route to Colorado,
The “Human Repair Shop of America.’’
The Successful
Business Man
Spends the hot months in the
Mountains.
The Club Woman
who wishes to be recognized as au-
thority on today’s literature will sum-
mer at the Texas-Colorado Chautau-
qua. She w ill have as her associates
the literary cream of the 17. S.
The Teacher
admired most by the School hoard,
will keep up-to-date in school meth-
ods and vigorous in body by spending
each vacation at the Chautauqua’s
Summer School.
The Chautauqua opens at Boulder July
4th, and continues six weeks:
Foj: free Chautauqua literature*address
D. B. KEELER, Traffic Maxacc.r
— or —
A. A. GLISSON, GknT. ACT Pass.
Dep’t. F. W. &. Denver City Ry
Ft. Worth, Texas.
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Club
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The Record
range me nts
has effected ar-
wherebv it can
•ffer the following publica-
tions to all
new subscribers
scriptions t
a marveioush
Houston Semi-W Post
and
The Cuero W. Record J
r parties rerewing their sub-
tile Record Nit
low rate. Until
^fftC-TENTKS efr
all the pain |
andsicknesstrcrn j
which women f
suffer is caused
by weakness cr C ~ ‘!'7 M
derangement in 1 L VJ
the organs of,'£g.
feiJs
when a women is not well thesa
.organs are affected. But when
they are strong ar.d healthy a
woman is very seldom sic’;.
The County’s Payroll.
/. >wing accounts against
if. have been ordered paid
uitrs’ court:
The woman
looks for it :i
i)ossihlc plan
■who looks in
for the cause
gins to act
who mislavs her hat and
JUSTICE vU
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nttiongr other im-
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1 ik• - the physician
ill l
v,,rt i if
impossible places
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The hc.'ril In
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and sti.uglU\va\
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i- interfering with
it. The iiver pivt -
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men struation.
Nearly always
further notice we will offer
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the woman approaching the period
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direoiioRo. address-, tlvk'.f; cyr.p'.er.-.s.
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entirety cyxje<PWi cr n i v. - ‘ ’
outlier &ror«3h the C r. .s r . ... ‘
Commissioners* Court.
Wm. Watson
S. J. Ffiar
0. Hot/ .
I'. M. Tatum
j. T. Kilgore
vS. \Y, Telephone Co
Farmers Gin Co
.R. C. Flick
Heaton Bro"
F. Gratzmacher
Fd Rahke • •
1. J. Fatter-- m
Ik Kraege
John Junker
A. C. Hartmann
M. Sai»<»r .
• 1<V ' ' " N doseG wills < 1 r11\
and jv-umled with
pills •.t^ briny a-
limit the cau-t
.alii all the tiiiu
the cause of lli.
trouble is in tin.
stomach.
Tile i n t i in a t <
Connection of ihe
stomach with thtr
heart ami the < >ther
v it.il <*rifaus, nec
essarily results in
the sympathy of
these organs with,
anv derangement
«>r disease of the
stomach an<l 11 s--
organs of diges
lion and jmtritioh
Thousands h-av* iKeii cured of pulpita
tion, liver trouble shortness of bieath. pain
in the side, backache, and numerous other
complaints by the use of I>r. Pierce s (loldej.
Medical Discovery.. This medicine acts
directly upon thd etonrach. ihe organs of-,
digestion mid nutrition and the blood mak-
ing gland' itVid tin fact' that it cure* s‘o-
OO i “any forms of (list ,-e i>. the best proof that
j these diseases originate in the stomach anff
e^O I must be cured lhr< uyh thy-sb >macli
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Precinct 1 — A. \V. y « »■ • s n . i...T.
Tully constable. Court 1 » i. .- ’oak
at Cuero.
Precinct 2— W. E Coppedge justice, li.
W. Smith constable. Court second Sat-
urday at Concrete.
Precinct d—j. i'/kilgore justice, Rein*
hold Metz constable. Court first Saturv
day at York town
Precinct 4—William Dreier justicej
August Doehrtnaun constable. Courf
fourth Saturday at Meyersvtlle.
Precinct .I—C. F. Middlebrook justice!
W. A. Goodsoti constable. Court lhird|
Saturday at Terryville
Precinct G—\Y. \V*. Wimberlv justice]
William Watson constable. Court sec-j
ond Monday at Yotkuui.
Precinct 7— O. F. Prnlgen justice, J.
I>. McMaster constable. CotfrL Wed-
nesday .after fi;.st Monda\ at Thotnaston.
Precinci h—John Junker justice, Fritz!
Gerhold constable. Court Friday before
fourth,Saturday at At neckeviile. •
{ "I ha*! been a go
I 3»k1 niy thiui :y uoW
__!• iug man : n t \»-.> vvai
a11 * liviuy X riles Mr. (
X comb. C ;
'.">1 Tlediertl l'i-c*»very is
_ .1 heart trouble so ■ t
‘ X. j left sMc w ilhpnt ;;
J iiearly p .^1 uorfcy.v’
-X ! icintb hr it 1 can do a!
j-anv mas* lctomot'
/P.J -1 liavy rrceivc-i --,
I The ix onlefyt Co
Addr ess j -
'.0 .rer for -evt-ra! yefo .-
:ii%: I \vmi l not be :i lh
nr than: <bxl. 1 .mi ^ti.)
•ye \V: Tru-tow of 1'
'■ !>r. l’i( roe’s GoUh-ri
-.Oeil inv life. I li.itl
: I ronld not lie x:ii m'
t del} of pain. 1 h:o
i cdnimercod your ined-
as iijiieh work now as
*< o ihno,li for the benefit,
ton Scn-,c Medjcai \.i-
x is sent ft\; >|
Stamps to:piv v\-
f'iij t 'ditimi in papt r
i>*r-!c>*th-iM>uiid edi
: Y. Pierce, Buffalo,
THE BAVV1EW HOTEL
Port Lavaca, Texas.
is cc-n v elttCu; 1 \ loC'ated on
hghifnl iioibiiig is right at
th lion-e> are free fo guests.
i oge -.md e legal ill \ fnr-
ilie to. >ii is unsurp/ts.-etl.
t ': lOl r. t U*sl-
* lew h tnaj ar.d vou will
i o ve • IJt
C . me aryt
j berg. John Schumacher and tliiity-
• one other citizens of justice -pre-
be held to
not intoxi
determine whether or
First Class Meals
AT OUR OWN
DINING STATIONS
50 Cents.
AT LUCY
Read the following I dw prices and
then come and see me
you money on all goo
•••
’S
1 can save
i Is in my line.
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* Do Yon Want Employment? J
t Do Yon Wont Help? '
a Make You Wants A
r Known Through f
* THE RECORD’S LABOR \
}• BUREAU, J
day, September 12.
and Hochheim Prairie school G. A. Clegg
house. G. Buchei iv. Co
| v An order made by the commjis- H. Xeuman
j sioners’ court of Gonzales comity W. L. Reader
detaching a portion ol the Ortinnn Sam Smythe
I county line school district and fit- John McSmith
i taching it to the Hochheim inde- C. H. Stevens
pendent school district was ratified L. C. Boothe
by the court. J R- Fleming
The petition of Casper Hatten-iC. Kmsley
bach and twenty-seven other chi-1 Jas. Dickinson
zensot the' Nopal neigliborhopd C. E. Horton
for a bridge across Edwards crejek Roos Bros
and the repair of the bauks jof E. F. Kuester
Clear Creek where the public road Wm. I.eist
crosses, was granted. O. D. CoppeUge
The jury .of view. A. C. Hart- T. I. Campbell & Co
T. M. Hille-
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Oh as. Fee
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J. B. Hear 1 '
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lito-. Powers
i ; 20
Otto Gips .....- --
20
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U. 1). Neuman
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B. R. Burrow
27
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C. G. Smith
1,2 OO
Wm. Roth
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W. T. Jackmati
43 *‘5
J. W. McDonald
• id
50
IT. Wilson
. i 3G
X. B. Hoilan
14
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H. E. Dahl man
3f '55
J. R. Bell.
4
50
I>. M. Dawson
1
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M. Morrow
t
50
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G. W. Betts ...... -
54
' Fifteen-Mile Notes.
H. J. Hack cX Co
32
00
C. W. Wofford
6
60
15:Milk, August 15.
J. W. Matiess
1
5°
Cotton picking
is all the go now.
Mrs. H. C. Traylor, Proprietress.
Sr “"’ Wears Well
Keep your money ai liouit if you
j wish to ^osper, ami then you wont com-
j plain of hard times.’> You will fiud the
Cuero-made heavj*' sock ?.t J. A Graves’
i Big Store, at E. Lucy's ami at the Post-
j office. Always ask for Cuero made socks
when buying 3rd take :iq snb.-ttiute.
Cuero Hosiery Mfg. Co.
Davidson, Pleasants 1
& Schleicher^^^ )
A a OAVIDSON
ha HLCAEANTi
G .L tCHLIICHC A
The little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. O. Dentler is very low with!
ATTORNEYS at law
llhce ups;alr$ it; «»lu
f>i»<;i>fHce V>uiN*:ing..
CUERO. TEXAS
The City Saloon
I4 52.I slow fever.
1^ 25 : \Ye are sorry to report Mrs. II.
26 An Hagel on"flie sick list. . *
46 75 ! Adolph and Alfonso Koenig of |
2 50 Arueckeyille paid out community ^ ,
00 ; a pleasant call Sundajyc j
§A good rain is badly ue- ir 1. ' . ,
; i5 We are sorry to hear the sad IM LUBM iu HOWS. H'rtli ilA Daily.
98 00 ; news of the death,of; our bclty
1 *rv r-rictot.
5 ; friend, F. Bomba.
21 ^5] OttiFv. the little daughter/ of
Mr. and Mrs. B. Arnold, is slowly
(K) recovering from slow fever.
Pkt.
Kcc;> t.r.tlv in » • ti li*e liirest
wims liqu ts at d o * ♦* Icpfud in
(tlucr-V., a;.*l sr*bci:> tb.t- pairona^e of the
public P-di.te at tent fon*;-. :td ‘ iMkrstidt-a!-
tng wi.i l<- my in »t;o.
West fifcun St'
Aug. C. Dietze.
Just recei ved—Jarilaniers, Umbrella 11 ol
) ders, Flower Pots, (VimkwaudHanging j M. Sager, J. B. Heard, ltd; A. Gilmer
Pots at lowest prices. Hans and J. H. Hiller, appointed j A. C. Dowlearn
i Ladies’ vests . . . . . . . oc up r to locate a third-class road peti- : S. H. Smith
'Gents’ undershirts . . ... ... • T>c j tioned for by S. C. Lackey and Press Brown
Gents’ Lauudried shirts [ . . . . 25c up
Hope Happenings.
QUetN OF OAKDALE
HEWS AND OPINIONS
OF+++
National Importance
ttbe^Sun
Alone Contains Both.
cheap you will think] it stolen when
priced.
. others made an unfavorable report. F. P. F. Hohn
! Laces and Embroideries] . . . all.prices stating that the petitioners had not H. Borchers
Music and Musical Gdods which I am yet agreed on a private road. | Max Wehe
selling low.- The petition oF J. J. Sumners H. Welie
Orders taken for tailorjmade suits !-an(j ejeverl others for a jury ofAiew Ed. Hartmann
j up. ?to fit, no pay. _ j for a proposed third-class road be- Will. Hartmann
Dish Pans,................. 12c 15c 17c | S^nniuS at the corner of the J. E. Chas. \\ uensch
' Sauce Pans ..................; 6c, 7c9c I Sheppard tract of land and ending Ed Hausmann
Wash Pans......................ffc to 5c 0n the line of the M. O. Nichols J. W. Day.
j Coffee Pots..............8c, 10c and 15c jantj was favorably considered and | Dick Palmer
I Tin Buckets, covered 1. . Ac, «, 8c, 10c Peebles. Wm. Nutter. Sam O. F. Thueme
Other tin, glass and drockerywate so J '
Bennett J. T. \\ offord and \\ in. j E. Sager
Hasdroff appointed a jury of view. F. Schley
Lamp Burners..........F. ...Gcand8c| The petition of H. Roos and Wm. Hiller
Lamp Chimney ..........3'^ and Vic ; thirty-three other citizens of the J. Hiller
Lamp\Vicks, per dozen. ...5c ao.l,7c : £ end of the countv for a|C Debrodt ...
Coffee Mills -J..... |...........20c ; second-class road, beginning at the F. J. \\ asser
( Tacks, carpet and mattinL............lc * old Cuero and Flatonia road and R. Ilgner
Strap Hinges.................1......4c intersecting the Hugo and Kessler i W. J. Alexander
$6 a j*ear Saw Files—......■•}.....I,............oC road was granted, and John Black- \ Breeden Bros
well. Fred Boeni’ng, G. Van Harm JGAF Spencer
G. P. Willis and M. II. Glass ap-j Buchei P. N I. Co
DAILY, by mail, -
DAILY And SUNDAY $8 a year Memorandum Books
* i Lead Pt ncils......j......|. .2 for lc
--- Tablets...........'
. Envelopes, per dozen
The Sunday Sun i G,assTumblers, each
* f ‘Toilet Soap, per cake
> Lauudry Soap, ......
. The Greatest Sunday Newspaper » Tooth Brushes..
in the World. Scrub Brushes..
Combs.........
Price 5C a copy. By pistil, $2 year. Spoons, tea and table, pej set,
. i Ladies’ Belts
Address THE SIN, New York.
- v -
Richard Harris...
Hue of hack? and transfer wagons. Prompt ,
Attention to call orders. Oood vehicle*. Care- Blacking, per box .
ildrivera. Telephc ne No. 44 _ | ‘ { Black link, per bottle
Purses L.....• .
Gents’ Neckwear, all pritjes
Mens’ Heavy Hose
Ladies’ Hose . . . L .
Mens’ and B >ys’Suspenpe
Glass Twppers ....
..... all prices I
............lc j pointed a jury of view*. Louis Keller
........ -c The petition of ^lary Rocheltind Cuero Wk)od \Ttrd
...........“c forty-nine other ‘citizens to change Frank Gohmert
18 bars for 25c
.........4c up
4c up . same as now worked not being the W
.:3c 1*4) one laid out by the court, was Booton & Kunit/
.Gc up granted the: petitioner alleges the A. H. Weisenburg
■ 'Jc UP road as now used is an injury to City of Cuero
’ 1 up liei farm. The jury of view for the P. II. Caldwell
-c proposed road is F. Kuester, Joe J. II. Autrey *
Terryville road, s G. W. (Ferloft -
IF Graham
Hopi:, August i.y. j
Mr, and Mrs. Thrift visited \'ic- j
to.ijia Prairie on th<».i2th. J
The camp meeting on Brushy, j
closed Sunday night.
Mrs. H. F. Kuhine returned!
from Runge on the 10th.
Mrs. D. W. Hicks from Craw-1
ford, McLennan county, is vi^i-*
ting Dr. aiuFMrs. Pearley.
Your correspondent
Sweet Home on the 1 ith.
3 4S_ j p)r Win. Terry and Miss Nealy
001 Costela were united iiithe holy!
s bonds of matrimony on the i6th. ;
A 00 j The above couple are among the
1 5° best of our community and.we wish
* ,:>° them many happy years of wed-
^ lock.
44 05 Arthur. Burns of DeWitt county
10 00 ; was a visitor in our burg last week.
J34 7° i I'ncle James Valentine of\oa-
'■ 16 j kum was was a guest among us
last week,
The Hope Ginning Co. is busy
with the fleecy staple.
No sickness.
Dr. Colins from Yookum visited,
relatives in our burg on the 13th.
Much success to the Record.
Cupid says he is still busy : look
out ’
The Victeria Fair.
• UOLDjjM AliliUA ”
i *S-v. .'t milk, c qtm t . ir>:i Irr# sut-
ler, 21* ’ H» ; cream 2ffC a qa :«t Su.isfac-
visited j.ion j. K. I KIAH,
: D(lrvtjirf:: cti«l tPetfferof Jer-n- Cattle.
Eltej, Ennis & Baker,
Attorneys at Law.
Will practice in all the courts of the
State. Office over the old DeViuey drug
store. Cnero. Texas.
tC V CARS’
EXPERIENCE
Michna, M.
C. Huston.
F. Dickerson and \Y
‘he Cuero Board ol Trade
F. P. SAMES, President.
WALTER REIFF Pt, Sec’tv.
Vasalim*,-* 3-ounce ;. .
Men-'Pants 1 . . .*
Handkerchiefs. . ,1 .
Towels J per pair .
L'(<bes('rc*i.»s Shoes tobch^ap tp price
•‘That is the Question. ’
Not how cheap, but ItOw good is
tlte tiuestion an advertiser should
consMer when contracting for
space.
Organized in the interest of Cuero s ] 41 Jackwei, uu
Commercial and manufacturing enter-; F^anade street.
rises.
UCY’S.
Claret mist, tin- 11c'
drink out. :it Hilliard’
‘c'-d and i»v>t
_ , . | 1 Again'FVpril 30,Tlie Katy FI3C1 .
address all communications to the secretary, j <;0u Again'’April 30,Tl|e Katy Flyer i “On- Again,JApril{3Q,The Katy Fiver.1 l- linrn
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F. A. Taylor
Dr. J. M. Lackey
J. R. Clark
A. B. Deals
Win. Milligan
C. T. Humor
A.. Parish
I. X. MiiholFni
J K. M'*oney
F Stevetfs
Aug. Phillips
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Wood, H. G. The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 38, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 16, 1899, newspaper, August 16, 1899; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth838269/m1/5/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.