The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 46, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 25, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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CUERO, DeWITT COUNTY, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 25, 1909
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30. NOi 46
HISTORY AND SCIENCE
LATE NEWS.
The First State Bank & Trust
New Feature of the High School
to he Added in Place of Latin.
Other Improvements.
Condensed Report of the Current
Events of the Day.
of Cuero, Texas
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;PIRSr NATIONAL BANK OP CUBRO.
Capital, Surplus and Stookholders Liability $211,000.
OFFICIAL DEPOSITORY FOR STATE OF TEXAS ADO OiWITT COUNTY
LARSEST FINANCIAL INSTITUTION IN BlWITT COUNTY
The a a a-interest bearing deposits of this Bank will be protected by the
Mexico’s exhibit at International
Fair to be laigest in history of ex
position. FaTmous artillery band
may come. > *
. Factory to condense prickly pear
into food for live stock may be
estabiisd in San Antonio.
General Myer audGovernorHas-
kel of Oklahoma dined at Dallas,
the affair being the event of the
day in the military encampment.
West Texas fair at Kerrviile wifi
open its gates today.
Assistant Attorney General Haw-
kins rnies that banks may change
their choice of bank guaranty.
*;
Three persons killed and a num-
ber 'of other? hart by boiler explo-
sion at Rusk.
The interstate commerce com-
mission is relegated to the place of
a railroad polfbe court in a decision
in the United States circuit court
at Chicago, probably the most
momentous, decision of the kind
ever promulgated.
A fresh hurricane is forming in
the vicinity of Cobs and is said to
be.beaded toward -the gulf.
Hs further iieadyille, Miss., ba smoldering
volcano and it i9 believed the blood?
fend fights may break ont again in
that city today.
i Crazed negro in Monroe, La.,
runs amuck and shoots twenty-nine
pefsons, three probablyfaully.
E. H. E^arriman returns to
America as he left, a very sickx
man. He may come to San Anto-
nio later to complete his cure,
j David E. Thompson, United
States ambassador to Mexico, tele-
graphs Washington that no serious
trouble can occur in Northern
Mexico because the. Mexican gov
erament is prepared for any even-
tuality.
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A hail of bullets greets the Span
ish at Mellila but no casualties
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result. *
A remarkable high flight and the
establishment of a new wotki’s
record are the features at Rheims,
France, where an airship carnival
is on.
. Between 150 and 200 persons
drown off South American coast
when excnrsion steamer and a liner
collide in a fog.
San Antonio loses to Houston 2
to 5-
Depositors Guaranty Fund of the State of Texas as soon as the law
takes effect.
Neither age nor youth is exempt
from eye troubles and defective
vision. If there is any suspicion
of trouble with your eyes. weTil
examine them free aud furnish
the right glasses at the right
price.
Caere, Texas \
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R. H. BARNES,
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The Jeweler
Opens Monday, Sept, 6, ’09
ErtW
/ Term of Nine Scholastic Months ,
V , > ‘ '• =’ £ •’
Thorough Instruction in English and
the Classics.
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I For Particulars send for Catalogue.
ORPORATED
‘ BANKERS
Established in 1845
General Banking and Exchange
Interest allowed on all Time De
posits. Safety Deposit Boxes for
Vent in the safest fire and burglar,
i proof Vault in south Texas.
* Drafts drawn-" on all parts of the
-commission as mail carrier for
Cnero which be showed to ns. He
is to report for duty on or before
September 15 and be says he is
read) to begin qow. i
says if faithfulness and devotion to
duty will bold a jobs be sure is
ifebfcig t6' hold on to his. ' i. ' - 5
It'^s out earnest desire fl
all customers of oars
pleased with their pnrcba
and thdt they are accord
most, courteous treat mi
To this end we contiftM
atrfrc to perfect oar servt
Oorbtirlng power b I
peer o< ell Coerg 4t
stokes. We sre enabled
supply ybu with the fre
erf ol goods, whether Drt
world. We solicit your banking
Business.
Cuero , - Tex
When in the City make-— |
Variety Store \
FAMILY CAMS
DR. F. S. Stilwell
V ' ■ i DENtlST |
Room 3, 2d floor, Rung« Bldg.
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YOUR COLLARS
YOUR HORSE COLLARS.
We offer first-class home made horse
Collars from 75 cents to $6.6$. We alas
have saddles, harness bridles, whips, etc
Old Hagel House, c. Ialiet>
AQIHOtiA PAR
Daring my sbctt stay in Cnero, my old home, I trill
. . -at. ...
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f*| give my friends and the business public an opportunity
y invest in s few 16ts of the celebrated
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WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER
A beautiful line of
STEWING SILVER,
HAND PAINTED CHINA
CUT GLASS
And all the latest novelties
and at very low prices.
realize on a amatl investment^ a suburb of Honstoo.
Lots are now selling at from $165.00 to $500.00
each, on very easy Monthly Payments.
jjt A Bargain iff Cuero Pr
Anyone ioterested c»o see me it the Record office
until September i and I will take pleasure in explaining j
the advantage* of this beautiful addition.
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Respect! oliy ,
100,000 feet Florida (umber
all sizes, also 200 squares
double strength galvanized iron
being the old S. P. Machine
shops. Now is your opportu-
nity to buy * first-class lumber
cheaper than it has been in
twenty years* Don't delay
coming as it will all be sold
in two weeks. Apply to either
-H. Runge & Co. or
^ \J. A. Graves.
^ you, we will for the next TUIKTI uaih max© cue
■J lowing exceedingly low prices on the property below
a ignated and do not believe that you can afford to lei
opportunity pass:
J Lots 16*17-18, in Blk. 110, facing on Broadway, $150
A Lots 4 to 9 inclusive “ facing on french St, $100
J Lots 8-9-10 Block 61, facing on Clayton St, -$100
M Block No. 30, facing on Valley St., for - —-
w 'jM
A Block HO ift on Broadway directly west of the Public School anc
nfeh wry desirable reaidenoe section of tbteity, Block 61 it just wt*<
George W. Kent.
Coton Was High
= Cotton was soaring today, reach-
ing $4.42 in the seed, the highest
for the season. It will give the
farmers some money tor what they
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mf] r' T* 1-V n
Aftir 50 years s^yice fa this sec
n.in t^ke up taition in music by
t£e first of September upon receipt
of sufficient applications. Bands
tod orchestras along the railffayt
and those anticipating organization
can secure our services. Apply to
; - Hi J. I^IRNHARD AND WlVK. ‘*
$17 Live Oak St. Cnero, Tex.
P. O. Box 412
did raise, for ante
Otto Buchel reside ace aud is also de»ir*Wy located,. white Block 30 im da
the Public School.
REMEMBER that the above prices are only for THIRTY D&VS ai
alill positively be taken off the market at this price at the expiration
that time. If yon want a kM for a borne, or if yon wiah to invert in Cnei
property, this is an opportunity that yon cannot afford to allow to past.
We also offer some rare bargains in farms in this section.
Howerton & Co. (office upstairs
ia Record building) have for rent
the following:
The Austin residence on Morgan
Avenue, two story, south front.
The Duffy place on Bast Main
Wednesday night - at Turner
Hail. Music by Mexican string
band. Everybody invited. \
GRAHAM &
street.
Negro cottage, near the negro
church and about three blocks from
the school.
Deloney cottage, 4 rooms, }i
acre land in Nprth Cuero.
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^ Oaily Record, aa jn&U ffer moat*
Red cow branded REUS and
male calf two months old. Suit-
able reward for return to E. M.
Reass.
other sick women, so wttf not to
you? For headache, backache,
periodical pains, female weak-
ness, many have said it Is “the
best medSdse to take/JJ^ty
Sold In TWO Or*.n
CUERO, TEXAS
If yon have something yon mast
realize on see Howerton.
Judge R. Kleberg came in today
irons Brownsville. ^
DAILY RECORD 40c per
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 46, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 25, 1909, newspaper, August 25, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth845911/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.