The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 71, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1909 Page: 2 of 4
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OFFICIAL ORGAN OF TIE CITY OF CUERO
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Tor City Marshal
J. K. IRVIN.
WILLIAM MILL1GAM
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For City Aaeaw ami Cal lector
R. H. PRBSTON.
W. MANGOLD.
CHARLES D. PBAVY
Per City Treasurer
PRBD C. SCHRADE.
2? WALTER LKGALLEY
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Notice.
Robert Stokes is now with How
erton & Co. in the land, loan and
collection business and will have
bis office up-stairs in the Record
building. ' He solicits patronage
in the line of business mentioned
promising the best of care and at-
tention to same. It yon have prop
erty for sale or want to buy, if yon
have property to rent or want to
rent property, Howerton & Co
will be glad to serve yon.
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Far Atfcxmaa Watd 3
4 BREEDBN
A, F. TRADTWWN
Who wants to bny a four room
house and nearly an acre of land
In South Cuero at a bargain? See
the Record. -i
Farm for Sale.
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Eighty to a hundred acre farm,
bouse, well, windmill, three mile?
of Cuero, for sale at close figures
See Record for further particulars.
Buggy For Sale.
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A fancy rubber tire, bicycle
wheel Columbus buggy la good
repair lor sale. For further parti-
culars see the Record.
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RECORD WRITERS
Our Assistant Editors Who Help Us Make
a Newspaper.
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Kn. J. V. Hofl and daughter,
Miss TiUle, were shopping in Go-
Had Tuesday.
Gas Jacobs and daughter, lliss
Blanch, passed through our burg
Monday. >./■-/ , -
Bpfpf Fred Albrecht went to Victoria
again Friday lor treatment of his
eye; which he had hurt some time
Irene Albrecht of Goliad Is with
relatives here.
A. J. Hoff began to batcher
Friday.
G. T. Hoff went fishing on the
Gaadalupe river Thursday.
A. Jacobs accompanied his
daughter, Miss Laura, to Goliad
r Monday where she will he with
friends for some time.
Charles Danfoi tta and bis father
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fis Kilgore were in oar barg hst
Many.
E* Zorn and daughter, Miss Al-
Sbs, of Weser passed, through oar
baig Friday eo route to Victoria.
Otto Koenig was W Cuero on
business Friday.
L. C. Albrecht tad wife of Go-
liad were the gaeata of Mr. and
Mia.' Fred Albrecht :
Oscar Schorlemtnef and wife qf
Meyersville attended church here
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Miss Morris dosed her school
Friday with a picnic at the Hoff’s
laka aad a farewell party at Mr.
H^Fsat night. Everybody re-
ported a fine time.
kMlfls Morris was accompanied
home Sunday by her brother, R.
V Morris.
Miss Thea Grunewald of Wee-
Annie Numiz of near Yojktown
were united in the holy- bonds of
matrimony last Thursday at the
home of the bride's parents. Mr.
Wischkemper is a bright and ener-
getic young man, while the bride
is one of the most charming young
ladies in * the community. We
congratulate them.
John Boldt of this place bought
the stock bf groceries of Aug. Lad-
ner, deceased, and is now conduct*
log the same business at the same
stand. i:
Our boys are getting tbeir ball
grounds in shape and will soon be
able to cross bats with any team.
The following went to Goliad
Sunday to spend a few days with
relatives and friends: Mrs. Otto
ELraege, Mrs. H. F. Junker sod
Misses Nettie and Jd* Metz. They
returned Tuesday evening.
The Business Men’s Club held
their regular meeting Monday
night. Quite a number were pres-
ent and most important business
was discussed.
King Roeder went to Yoakum
Sunday on most Jmsortant busi-
ness (?).
Miss Helen Zucb has just re-
turned from Sandersbn, where she
spent several months with her sis-
ter, Mrs. J. W, Blanton. 23.
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satebe spent Saturday and Sunday
with Misses TiUle and MalauLi
Hot.
V. Albwcbt oi Goliad is
children and relatives
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Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Allen re-
tamed last week from New Orleans
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they have bean for some
also Mr. mod Mrs. Cbas.
of Meyersville returned
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Farris of. Cuero was here
y end Sunday on business.
G. H. and C. O. Hudson,
have been to Ban
r days, returned last week.
March 24. Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Mnrphree were visitors to Cuero
Wednesday.
Mesdsmes J. R. Wright and W.
J. McManus were shopping in your
city Wednesday.
Miss Pearl Pridgen is visiting
Dr. snd Mrs. J. L. Pridgen at
Gillett.;
Rich Clegg was a Cuero visitor
Saturday.
if. 8. Magee, D. E. Conwill, D.
C. and J. T. Pridgen were business
visitors to Cuero Thursday.
Ben Mnrphree was a business
visitor to Cuero Friday.
Mrs. D. B. McManus was a
Cuero visitor Friday .returning
Saturday.
W. W. Batman and family of
Smiley are vieiting Thomaston
relatives.
Charles Cook, J. L- Sheridan
and others of Cuero passed through
our burg Friday in an auto enroute
to Victoria.
T. L- Lanmon was a Cuero
visitor Fridav.
Miss Mamie Clegg was
city Saturday.
and Miss Miss Minnie Ferguson "
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t.—To any subscriber we will give a pair of scissors with a year's subscription to the Daily Record at
2. —To any subscriber we will give a pair of scissors with two yearly subscriptions or four six months’
scriptions to the Daily Record at $8.00.
3. —To any subscriber we will give a pair of scissors with a year's subscription to the Weekly
at $1.25.
4*—To any subscriber paying two years in advadcrior the Weekly Record ($2.00) we wity give a pair of
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5-—To any subscriber paying for two yearly subacriptiqna oi four six months’ subscriptions to the Weekly
Record we will,give a pair of scissors.
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The above offers will give all a chance. Get busy sod get a pair of scissors while they may be secured on
these easy terms. The scissors are 8 Inches Ion full nickel-plated, with aelf sbarpenina patent tension 1
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and guaranteed for five years, and have recently b^eo sold by canvassers in this county for $1.
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extended stay at Cuero returned
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lanmon of
Yoaknm are visiting Thomaston
relatives.
Mrs. J. H. Pridgen, Jr., after
several days with her sister, Mrs.
Grizzard at Cuero, returned Thurs-
day.
Misses Myrtle and Lou McDon-
ald of Cuero visited Thomaston
relatives Wednesday, .returning
Thursday.
W. J. McManus and G. W. Fer-
guson were Cuero visitors Tuesday.
John Pridgen was a Cuero visitor
Saturday.
J. O. Mnrphree was a business
visitor to Cuero Monday.
We regret to learn that Mr. ana
Mrs. J. H. Pridgen, Jr., contem-
plate making their home at Pala-
cios in the near future, where Mr.
Pridgen has purchased s drug store
sod will continue to engage in the
drug business They will be great-
ly missed in our sddil circle.
Mrs. A. Koehl from Fordtran
visited' her sister, Mrs. W. N.
Arnold several days last week.
mrpbree has accepted a
k k tke post-
and will assume his
A fine rain fell here Tuesday
night which has put farmers and
everybody in a good humor and
happy.
We are pleased to report Mrs. J.
W. Maness greatly Improved after
several days* illness.
Rev. 8. T. Woodard conducted
services at the Methodist church
Sunday a. m. and night.
The health of our community is
excellent. Our doctor if now liv-
ing on the interest of his money.
Bscribaiva
March 21.—As it has been sever-
al months sinceyourConcrete scribe
has appeared in your paper I will
try to explain my long delay by
giving an account of myself. I am
no longer a resident of Concrete
baaing moved to Yoakum. I sur-
render my claims as your corre-
spondent at that place to some one
else, bnt ye editor aad many read-
ers will hear from me through our
paper from Yoakum. We are lu
the employment of the S. A. 8l A.
P. Ry. Co. and have been since
last November. We like onr fore-
man and strive to please him ap-
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plying onrself closely tor the duties
assigned to ns. f*
Yesterday was the Sap pay day
snd the employes hailed the arri-
val of the pay train with smiling
faces.
Yoaknm is waking up and forg-
ing right to tke front bv placing
cement sidewalks down in the
business portion of the dfy aad we
notice that some cement is being
placed in the resident part of town,
which gives the place dty airs.
We are informed that work will
soon begin on the dty school
building which will when complet-
ed, be an honor to the town and
promoters of same.
The City Park on Front street is
certainly a nice place and too
much credit cannot be given to
those who have the care of it.
The building boom is not doing
much at present, though con-
tractors are of the opinion that
work along their lines will open up
pretty soon.'
We bad the pleasure yesterday
of meeting J. H. Hale of Green
county, Ok. He formally lived at
Concrete and his many friends
there will be pleased to hear that
he is in good health and doing
well financially in bis nqw«home.
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they were
aimy readers.
Match 35.—At thfc
attempt jot will pletac
mistakes and Twill tfj
next time.
The farmers are
the dry weather; some
ed corn bnt the
ing for rain as It Is so
sot get s stand,
)Mfos Mabie Pridgen of t
ton is here on a visit to foe
Palmers
We are glad to know
Reese is able to be up
of fevet.
Mr. f nd Mrs. C. R.
In your dty on
week.
There has been
to attend the meeting
is going on at
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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/m1/2/?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.