The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. [112], Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 29, 1899 Page: 4 of 4
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The Daily Record
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J. C. H<
Editor.
'RTCm, Bus. Mgr.
. Published every day except Saturday. Sub- ni
senption 40 cents per month, or $4 per year.
Weekly edition >0 cents a year.
Entered in the Cuero postoffice as second-class
mail matter.
The Official Organ ol the City ol Cuero.
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RAILROAD TIMB OARD.
G. W. T. & P. (S. P. SYSTEM).
Regular Passenger Leaves.....9:30 a. m
M <r Arrives.....3:30 p. *n
Mixed Train Leaves............3:35 p m
“ “ Arrives..........11:30a. m
S. A. AND A. P.
East-bound Leaves..........11:41 a. m
West-bound Leaves
.... 6:24 p. m
Mixed, west-bound, leaves.... 7:53 a. m
east bound, “ ----10:3$ p. tu
Have Returned.
WINE OF CARDUI
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MAIL MATTBRS.
All mails cl>se 30 minutes before the
trains arrive. Mail is collected, three
times daily from the street boxes—at 8
«. m., 10;30 a. m. $nd 5 p. m.
- , Wm. Draws, Postmaster.
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My Holiday
Goods.**
...are now open for your Inspection
and i have on exhibition the most
beautiful and nsjargea stock of foods
as in any large city. No matter how
hard you are to suit we can suit you
in new and beautiful selections of
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware,
ilver is grant:_____ _ ■ ■ ,
goods. A large line of Cutlery and
headquarters for Sewing Machines.
You are cordially invited to come and
see what we can do for you.
JOHN WELCH,
Main St. , Watchmaker-Jeweler.
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Quality/ Z
Mr. and Mr. Chas. Cook return-
from their bridal trip Monday
;ht and yesterday morning went
oult to the bride’s parents where
th£yspentthe daysr/* Charley is
back but Mrs. Cook will remain
out there a few day. This morn-
ing we saw Charley a block off
coining up the street wearing one
of :he handsomest smiles we ever
no:ed. In the extensibn of the
riglht hand of fellowship Charley
gave us the hartiest hahdshake we
have had since Henry Mugge
shook us last week. He tells us
he and his wife expect to be domi-
ciled in their own little home on
Es planade street by Monday or
Tuesday of next week, and where
Record trusty they will be hap-
and contented.
Tb^aksfiviiig Bill of Fare at Hilliard's
Restaurant, Next to Postoffice.
Soup,
Turkey with oyster dressing,
Oysters in any style,
Roast beef,
Irish and sweet potatoes,
Vegetables, salads,
| Lemon 'pie, cake, coffee,r ice tea.
War News. ,
General Methuen has fought the
jthind battle near Belmont and
again came out victurious, but lost
heavily in killed a’nd wounded.
Th t Boers held* three strong hill
positions and pould not be dis-
lodged with artillery, hence the
cha rge that cost the English so
dearly. The number killed and
wounded on either side is not
but stated to be heavy.
A SURE MEDICINE.
Havdsom, Va., D«C. 81.
I have been suffering from female weak-
ness for four years, and have taken many
medicines, but Wine of Cardni and Black-
Draught have done more for me than any-
thing else.
MRS. CAROLINE EVANS.
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It is 1 mistike to take any and every kind of medicine when you are
sick. There is danger in it Most of the so-called cures for M female
weakness’^ do nothing more than deaden the pain temporarily, and when
the effect wears away the patient is weaker and sicker than before It is
never wise to take chances. You have only one life, and that is dear and
precious, j If you have any pain, ache, disorder or weakness in the femi-
nine orgahs, nothing will help you like Wine of Cardui. It helps do
away with morning sickness during the early stages of pregnancy, and
modifies the pains of childbirth; recovery is rapid and future health is
assured. I The Wine is purely veg-
etable, bdbf made of herbs whose
medicinal! properties act directly
upon the:organs of womanhood.
It is a lorig-tried remedy, and has
many years of success behind it It
is sure. Why take a chance medicine when you can get a sure medicine?
Druggists sell Large Bottles for $1.00.
LAOtCr AIVISORT DEPARTMENT.
For advice In cases requiring special
directions, address, giving symptoms,
UuIIm’ MiImt; Dep’L, The CHATTANOOCA
BEDICIHE CO., Chattanooga, Term.
Embraces everything that a thirty-two'years*
Texas climate would suggest, and for the price
on it has no superior and we doubt if an equal,
quality it is fully warranted, and we back the
reputation. Besides the Goggan we still handle
ten distinct makes of Pianos in different styles
leaders. We can furnish the Stein way, Ch
or Emerson as low and qn as easy payments as
ed aDywhtre. Don’t pay commission agents,
fit men $400 and $500 for unknown boxes When
ard, first grade Piauo for that money. Parti
mission or on half the profits have no.regular
sell ; the more they get the more profit there
ers of Pianos would do well to hesitate before
unknown makes of Pianos with strangers,
half profit men. ‘ We handle the world’s
and we also handle the cheapest pianos
warrant everything we sell and can al
warranty good. Yon run no risk in
give you better value for your money
sell you on easy payments WITHO
XWINE OF CARDUI
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Th}ee big
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battles are
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expected
important
Mike Byrne
Grcjcer and
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Fresh Groceries at Lotnjpst Living
Prices delivered to your door. Sat-
isfaction guaranteed in every par-
ticular. Best I Bread baked daily
and delivered anywhere in the city.
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Good Flour a specialty.
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Dr. J. M. Thompson
Office at Heaton Bros’.
Residency ’phone 86.
QUEEN OF OAKDALE
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try j our hjtnu.a-Q'Wns ‘ou*»u it u ul
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factory Cu*t 1 bave *adaaed oil others, a-,
allow uo other Id ml ix. tite house. I r certainly ha
the finest rising qualities of any Baiting Powder
’have ever known. I most gladty and beartil
* commend it to ail. Mas. A. P. Mobriso*. '
Concrete Callings.
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Concrete, Nov. 27.
Married at the * home of the
bride’.s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Scott
Taylor, Mr. F. E. Moore and Miss
Panline Taylor, W. B. Coppedge
officiating. The groom if pne of
Hochheim’s most industries and
energetic young men who counts
his friends by the score, while the
bride is ooe of Concrete’s most
charming and accomplished young
belles who is very popular and has
a host of friends and relatives who
wish them a long, prosperous and
useful life, and all the joys that
could possibly flow from such a
•union.
There is a social billed to take
^place at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Brownlow tonight. A big time is
expected.
A large crowd from Yoakum at-
tended the Moore-Taylor nuptials.
The pastor of the Methodist
church failed to put in his appear-
ance, hence his congregation was
sadly diadbointed.
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Guard your kidneys; the health
of the body depends on those small
organs. They 'ex-
,from the blood,
'.allowed to remain in the
i, would cause dropsy and
disease. Prickly Ash bit-
1 successful, kidney
and strengthens * the
regulates the liver, stimu-
lates the stomach and % digestion
cleanses the bowels. It will
cure bright's disease.
prevent or
z>id by
W. ).
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visitor in
Arrival of Xmas Goods.
Raisins, Currants, Citron, Lemon
and Orange Peel, Evaporated
Pru nes. Peas, Peaches and Apples,
Cranberries, fancy New York Bal-
dwin Apples, Mince Meat, we^and
condensed Jellies and Preserves in
pai s and glass, Plum Pudding,
Ap )le Butter, Catsup in glass and
gal on jugs, Eidam, Pineapple,Sap-
Sago, Swiss, Brick and Limberger
Cheese, Chow Chow, Dill, Sweet
ai)t Sour Pickles in bulk and
glass,* Jelly Powder, Buckwheat
Flour in bulk and packages, Aunt
Jemima and Richileu Pancake
Fleur, Old Manse Maple Syrup,
Maraschino Cherries, a fine line of
Roa$ted Coffees in bulk /and cans
from 8 pounds for a dollar up to
the most delicious Java and Mocha.
{Remember I am also agent for
Chase & Sanborn’s Roasted Cof-
fees). I also have the prettiest and
cheapest line of fancy candies in
the city. I am just unloading a
car of Fairbank’s Clarette Soap
and Gold Dust Washing Powder
and! a car of the famouns Ferndale
Catned Goods.
Richard Ilgner.
Tbomaston Topics.
Thomaston, ,Nov. 28.
Kev. Selfridge preached here
Saturday night, Sunday and Sun-
day night.
We are sorry to learn that little
John Bell has been kept away from
school on account of sickness.
^diss May Watkins of Greenville
is visiting relatives here.
We wish Mr. Prior good success
.wit! 1 his cabbage crop as he has
several thousand plants growing.
Constable J. D. McMaster carri-
ed to Cuero last Saturday Pam-
phaio Eguia and lodged him in
jail, charged with selling whiskey.
We have had fine rains. Grass
is gx>d and stock are in fine con-
dition to enter the winter. >
/ .For Sale.
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T wenty acres of laud between
Jpuero and the river on the south,
‘all:enced and in cultivation. Five
Calls answered day or night*
[tin Staling
Peter
Graham
You don’t find inferior work turned out
by the Cuero Steam Laundry. No blotch-
es or burns, no sleazy work where Aarch
is required. Only first-class work done.
Phone No. 4 and will call for you order.
ESPLANADB STREET.
Dr. A. W. Irving, Dentist.
Graduate of Philadelphia Deutal
College, office over Mistrot Bros.
& Co. ’s store, is prepared to prac-
tise dentistry in all of its branches.
Prices reasonable.
Mrs. James Hildebrandt of Sul-
phur, La., arrived this afternoon
on a visit to her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. G. K. King. She was ac-
companied by her three little chil-,
dren. -
Any boy from 8 to 16 years old
buying the greatest amount of fire-
works from December i to Decem-
ber 24 will be entitled to $1 wortli
of fireworks free. Any boy from
16 to 20 yeats^yill be entitled to
$2.50 worth free. r Call on Decem-
ber 25 and receive you reward.
Gus. Wassermann & Son
The Record is sorry to report
the baby of Mr. and Mrs. Bloods
worth quite sick. It had a severe
attach Sunday, but is better today,
though quite sick.
Any person* (all ages) buying
the largest amount of goods from
December 1 to December 25 will
be entitled to $4 worth of goods.
We look out for your interest.
Gus. Wassermann & Son.
Wesley Cottingham arrived to-
day on a visit to his mother, Mrs.
F. N. Roche.
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Wassermann’s ad in this is^ue
will interest you.
“On ^.gain’’April 30,The Katy Flyer
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50 YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
Patents
room cottage, stable *nd other out
houses and a good bored well.
Hoi ise pearly new: vApply to IL
Stul>beman or the Record. I Atej
TRASK MARKS
Dcsicns
CofykiahtaAc.
rtlou mi»y
Invention U probably patentable. Communica-
tion* strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents
sent free. Oldeat saency vor securing patents.
Patents taken through Mann A Co. receive
tpetlal iseties, without cbarge, in the
Scientific American.
illustrated weekly. lamest dr
journal. Terms. 83 ji
M by all newsdealer*
San Antonio &
Railwa
cago, Houston,
Galveston. IVe\
Cbiu^v,
Galveston,
Chrlsti,
“GOLDEN A DELIA.’*
The Oakdale Jersey Dairy, }£ mike
west of the San Antonio and Aransas Pass
depot. Breeder of Jeraey cattle.
J. R. FRIAR, Prop-
«A.(aJl6y &11 MUST
NCSay sol
CUERO
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East Bound Arrivbs...
E J. MARTQgy
General Passenger Agent, San Antonio.
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the place to have your tin and
galvanized iron work done is at
the Esplanade street tin shop,
opp. the Postoffice. All work
guaranteed. Tin and agateware
at lowest prices.
n JULIOS LOBKISTKB
Drs. REUSS REUSS
Physicians and' Surgeons
Office over Reuss’ drug store
AT MIKE’S
The Old Bouke
Building...
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—Fresli Meat and all kinds of
Sausage. Keeps open till 10
o’clock at night.
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route your freight from New
points east of the Mississippi,
Mississippi, via tt. & T. C. ai
Houston and New Ork
by purchasing through tickets.
East-bound Passenger Train
West bound Passenger T:
Mixed Train for Victoria ant
except Sunday; returning
h! D. SHEPPARD,
Local Agent
Club
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CUBRO, TEXAS
Who Said So?
—The people. Their verdict is that the
place to buy groceries is !at the well-
known West Maia streer grocer,
August Kobits.
His prices are right and delivery prompt.
Give him a trial bilL
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Not tiie Cheapest,
Book-keeping, Business, Nat
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Wood, H. G. The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. [112], Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 29, 1899, newspaper, November 29, 1899; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth838302/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.