The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 71, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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CDERO, DeWITT COUNTY, TEXAS. THURSDAY EYENING. MARCH 25, 1909.
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WR$0N COUNTY FARMS FOR SALE.
188* acre*? milts southeast of
to 850 ecrteeecb, some improved,
i tk<% m*
E. B. Chandle
surveyed into tract* of
a aim proved. Soil, black
sandy sad aMjf Wesquite land, clay subsoil. Large ataoimt of open
land. Located la German community near church and school This
property will be sold at a reasonable price oa reasonable term*. Por
fell particalars write
10* 8. Crockett St
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ad fipr frtead* will help ysa for the taking. Now it the time to begin,
fot to work In enroeat. Others am, why not yes?
The conpoas are yoar*. Ask for them.
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A Narrow Escape.,
Yesterday while L L. Nnsom
Another man Jfere splitting
near Charco, L. L. received
* glancing blow from an axe just
above the right eye, inflicting a
painfal injury. Col. Frank Npaom 4,^ the state.
te in to town with him last
;ht arid he is receiving treatment
the home of Mrs. W. J. Baker
‘he injury (s not
CURED TO STAY CURED.
LATE NEWS
•ftfcelKrent
of the Day.
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Rain does much good throagh-
House has begun killing “plat-
foftn demands.”
, , Senate still straggles with the
state Board of health bill. ,
Legislators spend sight in San p Q R LENT
Antonio on way to Uvalde.
Roosevelt’s coming hunt in Af-
rica already is enlivening matters.
l“Wl boy identifie« ana and
!e£ lyi, it, • Li •, * i'ktTk
If ■*& suffer frr-
Btafci wmLi
Fra 18 afly
«Sidneys, «>»
Be cared to stay enred^ % v
Kidney Pttts make last-
people testify.
Here’s one case of it: >-*
Mrs. Louis Ley, living at 509
street, Cnero, Texai| IKyh:
*‘Shortly after Doan’s Kidney Fills
me I gave a testimonial
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I
l ean n°V
<ofis t ha ve
never had a return of my trouble.
Kidney complaint,in my ewe was^
a result oi a severe cold which I
‘contracted. I suffered a great deal
from severe pals* Mr Sf back, was
weak and eogld not sleep well at
night. My mother had been cored
t*
I probated a box at the Cnero
tDrngr Co. I wan
and effectively, ai
my complaint has aver returned
auknent one
For sale by all dealers. Price
So cents. Foster-Hflburn Co.,
Buffalo, New York, sole agents for
United States. y-
Remember the name—Doan's—
take ao other.
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him from school.
\ S^pe Uneasiness is again caused
in Rnrope over the Balkan sitn-
Minority Leader Clark speaks
over five hoars on subject of tariff
revision.
No mail order testimony for Tex-
as courts, rales fourth court of civil
appeals.
judge at Amite, La., refuses
newspaper men permission to print
tore and takes up a collection In
The, First State B;
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Successor to FIRST NATIONAL BANK or
Capital Stock Paid Up -
Surplus and Profils
$20,000.00 PAID IN DMDBID&
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Safety
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We Bare iia stodc:
riag M Tomato
PytMaa Scsters* Gxiyeotiaa.
lir The Pythian Sisters of this
trict are in ^MUbn at the K.
‘^hoB. The following visitors are
In attendance:
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Paaey Pht Nsckarel. Fancy Cod
M.b.Ootdea Smoked Blo^j|j,
Raadan Splctd
Spiced Hem.g(Home
Hollaads Hcnrlog. Preserved ]
nv- :VS
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Norwegian
swoktn Sardine* In oil, Portugoeae
s^rdioe* in oil, French Sardine#
e^u. spta00
steak, Argo Salmon, Canned Shrimp*
Deviled Crab#, Crab Mail,
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U^ftses M«r Hughes, Willie Wei
^ Ypahyp--¥jlmt Caln, Mrs. Nep-
mann. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Under,
Mr. sod Mrs. O. J. Ross, Mrs. 11
h^X^Mr*- K>} Meyers, Mr L
W. T. Garner, Mrs. Ford, Mlgs
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Stanley, Mrs C. 8.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Jordan.
At ten o’clock this morning the
fire alarm was turned in. A smalt
house on the place of P. R. Swann,
.occupied by his yard boy, «gt»» 115^“-,
from • flue, but the fire boy« Trt^“'^
their usual promptness soon made' Flatonta Mr. ai
the blase look like thirty cents
—after a square meal has been paid
lot ouijof it.
The damage, except to the dar-
hogsM“»’» ctotfcM, ru principally ??
p> «WC Tt» fireawn Bala awlgW1 ;who
B* It otfBUoefi Nyate etty conn- C**™ * 8«M atuny deftrdethre
il* City of C■»>
i. That ft shall be an- i*3* Norwood is to be especially
lawful Ihr any petaott fokedp dk commended 1n this fight. He was
to be kept id any pen, house«*rlT *ad did effective work
endosnre oi any kind, trader h!Sf*ith Bm garden hose before the
control within this city any hog arrived
pig unless such anlMtl be kept
|u On enMseufi made In accdrtf-
snee withV section 2 of this ordi-
nance.
See. 1 All pens or enclosures
within this city in which hogs are
kept shall be built without any
wooden flooring or flooring of gup
kind. No such enclosure shall con-
vault in south Texas.
One of the best special editions
tain less than two hundred and that has come this way In d^png
'Sr twenty-five »qntre feet for each hog time iSbe one fmned by the Bee-
jiftjdl !>«*• <th*
i Uoe of boyo’ knicker-
and atrefght penis salts
up In latest style et Dletae’s.
shdtrs the best tine of
Id €***. Prided
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or pig kept in such pen. And it
shell be aulawfnl for any person
to hove or keep more than two hogs
sr pigs in any pen, house or
enelostm within the city.
Sec. 5. Any person violating
this ordJhm|£e shall be deemed
guilty of an offense and upon con-
viction shall be fined in any sum
not lem than five nor more thkn
twenty-fits dollars
Pkmdd August 14, 1895.
Lacfies, Attention.
Don’t fail to see the new line of
stock collars received today. They
are beauties; at Dietae'S.
Good Special EdRion.
ville Picayune last week, it con-
tained twenty-four pages of excel-
lent discriptive matter, well Ulns-
trated, the whole edition being de-
doted to exploiting the Beevilte
in the very best manner,
a publishers are to be congrttu-
ted on the general excellence of
thO literary and mechanical
in this Issue.
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HtIlets ville—Mr. Joe Reich mad,
Mrs. S. G. Tarkington, Mrs. Dave
LapnlUj Miss Cora Traxler, Miss
tees. Pillar. (
and Mrs. F. W.
L«ox, Miss Lottie Ternan.
A business session was held after
which e supper b to be spread dt
6:45, thevbUoraandresident ngfjftf
Temple.
WMRetimtoDeWitL
White Ho ward was In from Con-
crete today and, among other
things, informed us that Jim
Pincuaiii had written friends that
be would return from the north-
western pert of the state next
month to again make his home in
DeWitt. He was returning on
account oi his health.
grewM, and
uodkirrirfi notary condition.
Mon pan »d hnttWal th.
bqtac—dolleUo.
Peaaot Batter it
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Miss Amanda McCoy came in
today from Gonxales county where
she has taught for some months.
Will Thomas left today with hit
household goods for Henryctta,
Okla., where his family will follow
abont April 1.
B. F. Bider writes the Record
that he is well pleased with Bal-f,
linger, though It is dry and dusty.
Me says business is good and pros-
pects fine out there.
Skat
st Keller's.
This U the speedy 1m Roadster, with all
there-aid-back qiakhfoa, for whteh the Reo
As a basisess wiigoa ft is Meet, feat
owaar asver has may fnarM adi dfotlnf bis
Oomo and 1st as show H to yea.
Use JspOflhc for raiullhlng your
Ora, furnilhre, ete. We Rave It.
J. R NAoin HARDWAiACb. {
Roadster $1000
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 71, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1909, newspaper, March 25, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth844407/m1/1/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.