The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 71, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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Merchandise, Groceries, Dry Goods,
Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Notions,
Hardware, Etc.
paid for Cotton, Wool, Hides and all kinds of country
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Bello News.
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March 24. A light shower tell
last night and this morning,, but
not enough to do any good. Pros-
pects are good lor more, however.
Julius Kasper, the barber/"tp
building a brick addition tozso
to his shop. We understand he
will rent it as a jewelry store.
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* Established 1883
, Medicines and Stationery
Bello Station 1 Texas
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RACKET STORE
A social card party was given at
the rplidence of Mrs. Wiu. Ed-
wards one evening last week at
which quite a number of Bello’s
young"folks enjoyed themselves.,
Mesdames M. Mattm and S.
Gregory of Leesville, Tex., spent
a few days with their sister, Mrs.
M. I. Langley. They were very
pleasantly impressed with
country’s appearance and partic
larly with Bello. They enjoyt
their visit very much.
Messrs. M. Edwards, O. C.
Bran nig, Wm. Bucbborn andDunn
Houston, in the letter1. «nto,«pent
lf' yesterdoy on the Sandies fishing.
sters and three pdxes were awarded
At the residence of G. B. “Lang-
ley Sunday evening the Little
Chicago brass band bald the first
open air practice they have en-
joyed for four months. The boys
bad a long drive to make, about 22
miles, but came willingly, accom-
panied by several of their wives
and sweethearts, and enjoyed
themselves hugely. They will
come again. A few residents with
their wives and family were also
present.
The new fixtures for the Bello
State Bank arrived Monday and
are being placed in position. All
the bank oeeds now js a good
brick building. Observer.
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ALL KINDS
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Pike you buy if yon will price with us. Everything
new, fresh, attractive. «ee as for big variely.
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lied #ith the Best the market affords. Regular and
boarders properly cared tor. Baggie* for traveling men
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We Ask You
They report an excellent time be-
cause, “don’t you know,” they
took the “bait” along. Presume)®: •Ugwiiti
they waded in and booked ’em on,1
See?
The children’s masquerade, held
last Fr day nigh* and given for the
benefit of the public school, was a
succcese—about 100 adult paid
admtstfps, also many juveniles
The music was furnished grati
under the leadership of G. E.
Langley. Some very catchy cos-!
tomes were worn by the yonng-
Remember fiat
G.E.
OKAUR IK
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Dry Goods. Bents, Hats: ffnthma
Tobaccos Cigars, Coafectioo* and ~
Farmers’ Supply H
Westhoff P. O. (Bello Station)
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CAPITAL
W. P. BBWAIOS, Prat.
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Dr. G. C. Milner
Otto Bruening
General Banking buwueas."
■ solicited. Interest paid on time
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DIRECTORS
Gas
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Best of Beer always on tap. %
We also dish out cold lunch*
AND PERSONAL.
>ve yoar orders for yoar bouse
can* *yrup.
M. Bran A
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| Sht Jersey cows, fresh in milk.
K-. A, Nagbl.
u-hrafe
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749 3 miles soul
Contractor, Painter and J
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Westhoff P. O. I
& Co.
Par bargain In Slain street briek
property see J. C. Woodworth. ^
Shelby oaety electtic leaps in “
aU candle power at Keller’*.
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visiting ^Nr. Beck’s _ «•/<*» growr g.vfeg yon) 6rti‘ta"ikTw5
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the rale at the
yard. Try
purchasing yonr bill.
of'Baiter novelties just
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for lsdl-1
sisters for a few days. ; V ■
l For sash, blinds and
water oaint Mound Clty Palats R° t0 the Alamo
Lumber Co. Lowest prices guar-
nteed.
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You need some garden hose in
this dry weather. Keller has a full
line. Prices 8c to 20c per foot.
D, Dubose was in town today
fed reports bis section about Rabke
fo a fearfully dry state. 1 I
Store.$ It is good,
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We oflfcr one hundred "dollare reward
for any case of catarrh that caw not be
cured by HaiPaCet«trh Cine.
•t »nv.. n. Kik^T “S irsi
eland, 140 acres ig\nem4wifefeiibWibW4liy ablafefr
carry owteny obligations made by his
firm. Waldiro, Kixnax & Maavnr,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Nopal fefci Hunter tract) #50 per
acre* ^ack la,3ld-
in cultivation. Term* to styit por-
es
acre^rtcfejlack la
cultivation. Terms to suit.9
Gas Thibmb. Westhoff, Tex
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Little girls can earn a pair, of
scissors for themselves or their
mama by just a little soliciting.
See Record ad.
Rudolph Schuasler, an expert in
Try Out at the Uttlej*he ,,ne lu* “pe"8*1 « d*Wng
cleaning and pteasing department
bavk oi Alionso Reyes’ barber shop.
Patronage solicited, prices right
and work guaranteed.
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co#b, Rhodti
Jot fr.pow
Yoakpm. Tex.
Lumber Co. can and
yon the lowest prices on
and builders hardware.
See them before buying. ^ 1 v .
t Mm. Lee ToWn of Karnes City
was here yesterday on her way to
Lavernia. While here she was
^jpiat of Capt. and Mrs. Wm.
r send you a Harwood
Iron on trlat Uses
and is handler t
and mucoaa mirfoecs of the ayatem.
Teatimouiata seat free. Price 76 cents
per bottle. Sold by all drnggists.
Take Hatl'c Family Pills for ceoeti.
patiM.
Gold Medal coffee. You are sort. oaHy, acting directly upon the blood
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For lowest prices on the best of
lumber, sash, doors, blinds and
Mound Chy paints, see the Alamo
Lumber Co.
The First State Bank & Trust
Co. of Cnero has been selected by
the state of Texas as state deposit-
ory for the 22nd senatorial district
Let os show yon some . houses
By virtue of authority
meaaMayordf the city of ~ 1 ’ *
vested
iaict*
‘ -painted with Crescent Cottage paint
three and four years ago, theo de-
cide yourself whether yon wart to
nse it. Absolutely guaranteed by
J. R- Nagkl Hardware Co.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Abienbeck
left today for their future home in
Huntsville after a week’s pleas-
ant visit with old Cnero friends.
The Record will follow to keep
them advised. ■»! -
Suffer?
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of tbe thousands of
in you one ox me toousands of "m phh
| suffer from female ailmeutsf If so, don’t be dlscotnv
Wm . bei ■
and get a bottle of Wine of
are full directions for use.
on in
;o to your
Pn the
the' Ml 1H century, Cardui has been
in thouaaxMBof homes, as a safe remedy
pbich only women endure. It is rdlable,
ingredients and can be ~
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subscribers to the Record and earn
of splendid sdsaors for yons
rngma or sister, i'c .
fertax doors aod wladowa, a full
Ilia at right prices at
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Haisvau Co.
any *ase.
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Remember we have yonr hats
cleaned, pressed and made as good
as new. Whether felt or * straw.
Leave yonr old bats with ns.
Afonso Rxyes.
Look out for Keller’s show win-
dow for big Saturday bargains.
This week 40c and 50c enamel
warn, 25c.
Richard Waldeck aays that he
has stood his examination for a
license to -practice law and came
oat with flying colors. The Record
congratulates him and wishes him
success. . Hi* grade was 95 4 9
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There are lower prices to be had
on lumber, doors, sash, blinds,
shingles, etc., trom the Alamo
Lumber Co. than anyone else in
this section.
Boys, don’t you know yonr ma-
ma would be glad to have a pair of
scissors like the Record is offering?
Why not get busy and earn a pair
for her?
District Attorney Schleicher is
back from Edna. He says they
there had three convictions and
several pleas of guilty in the court
this week, the criminal docket
having been finished for the term.
^/Wanted: Intelligent man or
woman to take territory, and ap-
point canvassers to sell oar water
filters. Exclusive territory, and
nice, profitable work for the right
party. SENECA. FILTER Co.,
*■'*; £ Seneca, Mo.
Having lately made quite a num-
ber of large ranch loans from a new
money supply, I believe I am pre-
red to make loans oi any
ranches and farms in a*qr part of
be state where secorfe Is very
ample and the title periect.
102 8. Crockett |R. ,
I hereby order an rifeXfon,
held on tfeMi day of Agril, ipu,
for the purpose of electing th
following named oftcefs:
One City Aefthmar and Collector,
One City iftrehal.
Ore City
Ohetjrtf
One fJdermao m wara ho. i.
One &kform«i in feed Wo. 2,
One Aldermen in ward Wo, 3.
Polling place in ward 1,
Hall, R. C. Flick, preaidl^
Polling place in ward 2, Court
House, H L. Heyer, presiding
officer. J
Foiling place in ward 3. Gall
Hotel, W. EL Marshall, presiding
officer.
Polls wiH open at 8 o’clock, a. m.
and remain ofeh daring the hoars
prescribed by law governing
elections. • •-/' J1 ^ t'--r
All persons wishing khelr name*
placed upon the official Ballot will
so notify me twenty days prior to
the dale of said election.
J. C. Woodworth,
„ Mayor,
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can be found
feimals a ad have
and treat them if th
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Keller has
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yonr inspection.
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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/m1/4/?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.