The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 75, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 30, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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TBc Record's Circulation is Urges*
'has. Wild was here from Bello
ly.
Bare Georgia cane syru£
jjfc Byrn* & Co.
went to San Anto-
afternoon.
Gold Medal cof-
For Main street brick
propeity s^^vC. Woodworth.
Mrs. John Welch returned from
etaville yesterday afternoon.
slat on your grocer giving yon
Medal coffee. Yon are sure
to like it
3. B. Le wright left yesterday
afternoon for Austin to stay a day
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Get busy boys/ secure a few
subscribers to the Record and earn
a pair of splendid scissors for your
mihsa or sister.
W. P. Rapp Ieit today - for
Council Grove, Kas., for a few
days’ visit.
Record ads. bring resists.
Remember we have yonr hats
cleaned, pressed and made as good
as new. Whether felt or straw.
Leave yonr old bats with us. .
Alonso Rkyks. .
Chas. Pness and Robert Alleit
went to Yofktown yesterday after-
noon to look into building propo-
sition.
Do yon drink coffee and do yon
like good coffee? If you do, de-
mand Gold Medal.
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Why net plant a little broom
corn? It ongbt to do w£ll in this
corn was worth about $700 per car
today it is worth about $1400.
Yoar Printing
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best
fan-
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hotels
and
restaurants
the world over.
Makes the lightest,
most delicious and tasty
hot biscuit. Makes the
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hot-bread, rolls and muf-
fins sweet and wholesome
Protects the food from alum. fl|
What’s in McClure's.
A startling feature of the April
number of McClure's magazine is
the third of George F. Parker's pa-
pers on Grover Cleveland, which
contains the ex-president's opinions
of soMe of bis great contemporaries
—J. Pierpent Morgan. Theodore
Roosevelt, James J. Hill, Senator
Poraker and others. Burton J.
Hendricks contributes an interest
ing article on the discovery of a
serum at the Rockefeller Institute
which has reduced the mortality
of spinal meninigitis from seventy-
five to twenty-five per cent.; Mrs
Harris R. Childs writes of the pic
tnresqne ivory trade; Rndolph
Cronau t^lls aboukUhe wanton
waste of our natural resources, and
Guglielmo Ferrero, the great Ital-
ian historian, who came to this
country at the invitation of Presi-
dent Roosevelt, contributes a re-
markable paper on Nero and the
Christian Persecution. The otttn
bet also contains another instal-
ment of Mrs. Humphry gird's
great novel, "Maiilage a la Mode,
and font short stories: “Ourself
and a woman," by InezG. Thomp
soh: "The Dwellers," by B. Nes-
bit: "The Waters of Thunder,"
by Bdmund Candler, and "The
Brake-Beamer/’by Francis Lynde.
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The Sewerage Question.
It was hoped to have the levels
y of the city established this week,
but the price for the wart made by
the engineer seemed prohibitive:
It will be possible perhaps to get
the work done soon. It is certain
that the work can be done, that Is,
the sewerage system established
Owing to the extreme dry
weather and scarcity of grass I will
not reduce price oq milk for the
present. J. R. Frias. .
country. Three months ago broom, (<* , sam ie8s than $20,000 and it
is also possible to raise this amount
by issuing bonds. It Is the one
greet necessity for the city now and
It shofela be established. With a
Litbe girls can earn a pair of
scMsors for themselves or their
mama by Just a little soliciting. 1x«od sewerage system Cuero would
Bee Record ad. - ** ping *be*d at a rapid rate.
Heklth and convenience both de-
mand it. After sewerage should
come artesian water. Ttfis is the
2ba kind of printing mm
Thm pricaiin right, and
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Pure Georgia canejyrup.
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Henry Keller spent Sunday here,
returning to Runge yesterday after-
MW. He raports Mrs. Keller get-
ting along all right and hope* to
be able to go home in ten days or
so. \
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JTjAntrd : Intelligent men or
to take territory, and ap-
canvaesers to sell our water
Exclusive territory, and
it profitable work for the right
Sbnsca Filter Co. ,
3eoeca, Mo.
T. M. Neel was down from Yoa-
kum on business this morning.
together wpuld make Cuero the
foremost terwn in this section.
Propertv would be enhanced in
value. New people would be at-
tracted to the city. Lit us get a
move on and get these two im-
provements.
Cold Tire Setting Machine.
Have at my shop a Brooks tire
etter and will do satiafactry work.
All work guaranteed. Give me a
call and we will do It while yon
ih. City Blacksmith Shop.
Prices Not to Change.
Advertise this Section.
Our reader will recall seeing an
article in these columns a short,
while back referring to the turkey
industry and turkey driving, copied
from a northern paper. The same
from it. People in that part of (be
United States who think of coming
south will write to Cnero to find
ntext great necessity. The two om about the advantages and]
people who'come south will head
this way /to investigate. The
people of the north ar£ going to
come this way some day and we
would just as well prepare for their
coming ^putting everything in
good
to sell them land.
Then It's Different
A Matter of Business.
When yon want to sell anything
you usually put as good a face on
it as yon can. This is only busi*,
ness wisdom. Now, if yon want
to sell yonr place pat as good a
front on it as you can. - If you
want to keep it, why yon are as
good as anyone and deserve the
best that is going and should have
it. ThaJ Borne of yohrs likely
needs as good a fence and I want
to sell yon the "best what is” and
if yon will give me a chance to
show yob, Will appreciate it- Have
article recently appeared in the pUt ^ a num|)er 0f fences in Cuero
New York Sun and the Cuero sec-
tion got some good advertising
and DeWltt county and VH1 soon
GOOD POSITIONS
Draughon gives contracts, backed by chain o( 30 Colleges,
$300,000 capital, and 20 years' success, to secure positions,
under reasonable conditions or refund tuition.
BOOKKEEPING: Draugbon’s.competitors, by not ac
cepting his proposition/concede tbit he teaches more book-
keeping in THRBlJ months titan th#y do in 8tX.
Draughon eln Convince YOT.
SHORTHAND: 75 per cent of the United States Court
Reporters write the system of Shorthand Draughon teaches
because they know it is THE BBST.
FOR FREE CATALOGUE and booklet lfWhy Learn
Telegraphy?" which explains all, call on or write Jno. F.
Draughon, President
DftAUGHON’S
PRAOTIOAL BUSIN tfiMO COLLUGB
WO alio tOaoh t>y mail, |
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Dallas, R1 Paso, Ft. Worth, Waco, Austin,
Galveston, Tyler, Denison, Oklahoma City,
Nashville or Washington, D. C.
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Here is an opportunity
for you. If you care io
make a speculation 1
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Table AH Right.
The billiard table in the K. of
Ho Reduction Yet.
Until further notice the price* of
milk wili no! be reduced, owing to
dry weather. F. W. Gohlke.
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for Sale.
9lx Jersey cows, fresh in milk.
R. A. Nagkl.
George Weil is here from Karnes
Cttjr, visiting his daughter, Mrs.
A. F. Dietze.
(oofc Wanted.
P. club room is
shape,
again in good
having * been thoroughly
overhauled and the members can
now play on it.
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When yon receive visitors don’t
ask your daughter to play on the
piano, especially if she is a new
beginner. It is quite a bore to
people of sensitive ears.—Yoakum
Herald.
If she is an old beginner it will
be all right to have her plav.
R. J. Waldeck was over from
Austin a day or two, returning this
afternoon. He had very little, to
say concerning legislative matters.
Nervous Women
For nervous, tired women, we recommend Oar-
|dul Cardui is a woman’s medicine. It acts specifi-
! caUy on the female organs and has a tonic, ’
effect on the whole system. It contains no
lienta, being a pure vegetable extract. If you]
from Borne form of female trouble, get Cardui I
at once and give it a fair trial
CARDUI
put up more. Have promise of
several ordefi this springtuid sum-
mer and I want yonrs. Why not
give me yonr order?
The prdftUtet and the best are
not always the tame, bat they are
in the case of the fence I am selling
It is both the prettiest and the best.
Set In cement and with steel wire
and iron posts, it is a combination
that is hard to match. In fact, so
bard that no one has yet done so
at anything like as low a price,
outlast several picket fences i
outlooks them all the time,
me and let me fix up that place of
yonrs so that yon will be able to
get a hundred dollars or more
bigger price, or will think much
more of it for yonr own nse.
phone me at thp Record office.
J. M. Harris.
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One four-room bouse, barn and city water, lot
60sl60 feet, on Sooth Line street Price \ l
$450.00
Part Cash, balance on easy terms.
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About 30 acres of good black sandy land about
one mile north of town. If bought at onoe
sold cheap, This will make a fine tgpek
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J Confirmation Services.
Nine yonng people wlU be con-
firmed in tbeLntheran church next
Sunday. Their names are Valeska
Galle, Blsa Kann, Rosalie
Amut Goehring, Louis Gohmert,
Walter Utescb, Walter Pnmp,
Oscar Gohmert and Otto Kreger.
The church will be decorated. Tfie
choir will beautify the service. A
collection will be taken
benefit of the Lutheran college at
Brenhatn.
The German night service at 8
o'clock will be a- reunion of those
who are once confirmed,
subject of the sermon
"Confirmation, what it means.'
One five-room house, large barn, city water,
good well, pear orchard and nearly four acres of
good black land; one-half mile from town. A bar-
gain at »
$2,250
We have buyers every day for
and out of town. If you have anything
just tell us about it; we will get the buyer# for
you.
We are having calls daily for rent
If you have anything to rent list it with
have the renter.
We would like to have 2 or 3 IQQacn
of land near Cuero. We have buy
same. We can algo handle to splendid
tage a few 10 and 20 acre tracts near
j( Howerton & CompaW-
f Rentals, Collections aod Real Estate.
Offiu ip Strin Is RmfO Offiet.
Baptized Last Sunday.
Mrs. J. C. Howerton wants
cook. Kindly mention this to the
cook st yonr house so she can tell
ft to the cook who wants a position.
j£jj§ifta*t yon know yonr ma-
rk* glad to have a pniv of
It Will Help You
Record IsoHeriogH
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Bn. W. W. Gardner, of Paduceh, Ky, tried Cerdnt sad wrttn: I
:thfnkOardoi Is just grand. I have been nsii^r:
‘ 1 and xe«l like a different woman,
1 to saffer from bMHng down tim,
but now tho pains are all gone and I Meep good.
ii Just grand. I hare been nsii^r it for eleven year*.
[ am 43 wars old and utl like a different womar
, it I mod to safer fraas bearing down
like a different woman, arnce 1 nave been
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reoomine&d Cnzdoi for young and’old.w Try It
4T ALL DBUG STOBE8
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The infant son of Mr. and Mrs,
Emil Schrade of Lindenaa was
baptized last Sunday, being christ-
ened Rein hold. Rev. W. Uteach
conducted the services.
Married at Yorktown
Wilhelm Woltersl and Mini
Hertha Llncke Were monied Sun-
day at Yorktown, Rev. J, K. Poth
officiating. The Record extends
congratnlatioas and best wishes.
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The ver bast— Record JO# wort.
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The Record office has a tew hun-
dred old newspapers it will sell. It
you wish to paper your house, un-
derlay yonr matting, decorate yoar
shelves or need any wrapping pap-
er, they are just what yon want.
Will sell cheap.
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.