The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 75, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 30, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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CUERO, DeWITT COUNTY, TEXAS, TUESDAY EVENING. MARCH 30, 1009
FORTY CENTS A M
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The First State Bank & Trui
LATE NEWS
SHOOTING AT COURTHOUSE.
Condensed Report of the Current
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Events of the Day. !
County Attorney Schleicher Sur-
renders to Constable Kelly.
Archie Hedges has Bullet
Through Body.
, Successor to FIRST NATIO
CAPITAL STOCK PAID UP
STOCK-HOLDERS LIABILITY
SURPLUS & PROFITS -
Offid af Depository for Sta
Official Depository for De1
$110,000.00
$100,000.00
City and County Depository
UlllVtfih PROFIT
Steamship docks at Havana are
burned.
-v New Liberty Board meets and
elects chairman.
London hears that King Peter of
Servia is preptring to flee.
Funeral services for the late *J.
L. Storey are held in Anstin.
Agitation for railroads north west
from San Antonis is reviving.
Representative Mason introduces
stringent liquor law in the House.
Mrs. Mary Farmer put to death
in the Anbufn, New York, prison.
Last week of debate' upon the
Payne tariff bill is beghn in Con
gress,
V House of Commons upholds the
British government in its naval
policy.
State educators plan a state-wide
A shot rang out this afternoon at
2:30, startling the officers in the
courthouse. It came from the
county attorney’s office occupied
by Schleicher & Wallace, opening
off from the district court room.
Constable Kelly, Judge Stokes and'
When in need of anything in the line of
lware, Easter Post Cards, ChL
re, Sheet Music, Noti
Robert Stokes were the first to
reach the Scene. Archie Hedges
was found holding to the door of
the office, bleeding from a wound
in the abdomen and fell into the
arms of the new comers. County
Attorney 'Schleicher was found1
standing in the middle of his office,
a smoking pistol of large caliber in
his hand. Constable Kelly said
♦‘Give me your pistol” and Schlei*
cher said, “Protect me and I will.”
Kelly said I’ll protect yon” a.nd
the pistol was handed to him.
Medical aid was summoned at once,
several physicians hurrying to the
scene. Hedges bled very freely
but it was said that the wound is
not necessarily fatal.
Mr. Schleicher was asked about
the shooting and said that Hedges
had called him a 4,-n liar and
started at him with a chair, when
he shot to save himself. Nothing
is known about the origin of the
trouble.
campaign for the constitutional
amendments.
Crazy Snake, the Oklahoma In-
dian surrounded, and his capture
expected at daybreak.
. Former Speaker Kennedy sug-
gests a way by which the Legisla-
ture may adjourn.
Texas Laundrymen will renew
petition to Railroad Commission
for lower freight rates.
Partisanship shows its hand in
the House daring debate over ad-
jnrnment out of respect of the late
L. J. Storey.
English newspapers contain re-
port that assault was attempted up-
on former President Roosevelt
while on board the Hambutg.
Two thousand engineers are
welcomed to San Antonio; senti-
ment against fewer laws cry in
Texas militates against needed leg-
islation .
(Top Rstra)
, “The IRS Eater"
The powerful, lo*g-*troke of the Reo jilt ea
reason why the Reo's daily average mileage
Another reason fa, (hat it keep# running eve
1 repairs or adjuatfeeufe. The b fat proof of
|*OVTNG PICTURES—ILLUSTRATED SONGS
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4 Passenger Roadster, with Top Jl.fM
10 H. P. Ren about feMi
FISCHER & COOK, Agents
1 CUBRO, TEXAS
For your charch. lodge, organisation or individual. Yon may get it
with n little effort on your pert, without any ea^Aeae.
We give coupons with every cash purchase, also on monthly accounts,
and your frtends will help yen for the asking. Now is the time to begin.
Get to work in earnest. Others are, why not yon?
The coudoos are yonrs. Ask for them.
It is remarkable how little the
people of Caero get oat of the splen-
did river flowing so near the city.
There onght to be a canoe club ol
a. dozen or two dozen members.
They could have much sport and
excitement going down the river
and back and np the river, fishing,
etc. Jag fishing coaid be carried
on and all sorts of fnn. Why nol
organize a Canoe clnb?
EsIHMfftrt - - - Vs.
t H. HINGE A CO.
UNINCORPORATED
BANKERS
Established m 1845
General Banking and Exciu
right. T«
buying an;
CERTAIN RESULTS,
Many a Cuero Citizen Knows How
Sure They Are.
proof vault in south Texas. .. ^
DfhAS drawn oh all parts hi the
world. We solicit your banking
Business. "
Caero - Tex
ATTENTION
Rates for Normal
VlTCIHMEIl Ml JtfELEB
A beautiful line of
8TBRLING SILVBR,
HAND PAINTBD CHINA,
CUT GLASS
Aid all the latest novelties
and at very low prices.
We have received the follow-
ing new goods and invite
your Inspection and orders
Nothing uncertain about the
work of Doan’s Kidney Pills in
Caero. There is plenty of positive
prove of .this in the testimony of
citizens. Sncb evidence should
convince the most skeptical sufferer.
Read the following statement:«
Theodore B. Simon, blacksmith,
living on Stockdaleavenue, Caero,
Texas, says: “My hack was so
lame and painful that I could not
stoop or lift. Sharp twinges would
shoot through my loins whenever
I attempted to do any work that*
brought a strain on the muscles of
my back. The kidneys were in-
active and I had a frequent desire
to pass the kidney secretions. I
also bad dull pains in the top of
m* head which kept me in misery.
I b-u otien been told of Doan’s
Kidney Pills and at last decided to
try them and , procured a
box at the Cuero Drug Co. They
removed the difficulty in a short
time aad I am now quite free from
kidney trouble. I highly recom-
mend this splendid remedy to
others afflicted as I was.
For sale by ill dealers. Price
50 cents. Poster-Milbarn Co.,
Buffalo, New York, sole agents for tils community
the United States. fnt°rfs!ffisrs>0tl
Remember the name - Doan’s— neighbor! and tr
and take no other. Thetis wfc
ONE WAY
COLONI.S T
TICKETS
PACIFIC I0BTHVUT
G. & AS.A.
Boneless turkey and chicken,
' Patted wild duck, quail and
oMckeo lifer, \
Franco-American potted beef,
Libby Vienna sausage,
Libby corned bedf.
Libby chicken loaf,
Libby chipped beef,
Libby lunch tongue,
Libby Chili can came,
Pressed sausage,
Lyndon park and beans,
Batavia aalad dressing.
' Batavia grape juice,
" .Crackers sad cakes in bulk and
We have the following
FRESH GOODS
to offer for the coming week:
Pearl Tapioca,
Pearl Barley,
Wheat Farina,
Balaton’s Breakfast Food,
Lentils,
Sh. Wheat,
Indian Corn Flakes,
Wheat Berries.
Podt Toasties,
Imp. Spaghetti,
Ferndeil Cocktail Sauce,
Moss’ Club Catsup,
Sublime Lucca CD.
Try a can of “Vehrk" Break-
fast Syrup; it’s fine
We Ask Ton
<J Are they in this community )
<1 Are they among the people
with whom you ewocistg ?
9 Are they with the neighben
end friends with whom you do
is s nutritious sod «|
nation Of tike best Spew
Peanuts, roasted, grft
under rigid sanitary m
More pure aid heal
MRS. B. S. WRIGHT
(Pupil of Ball Liebliag, Chicago*
—TEACHER OF—
Dafix Recoro. 40 cents per mouth
Btghty to a
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 75, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 30, 1909, newspaper, March 30, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth844283/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.