The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 43, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 22, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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CUEfcO, OeWITT COUNTY, TEXAS. SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 22, 1909
FORTY CENTS A MON
The First State Bank & Trust
Successor to
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CUBRO.
Capital, Surplus and Stookholders Liability $211,0
OFFICIAL DEPOSITORY FOR STATE OF TEXAS AID OeWITT CHITY
LARSEST FINANCIAL INSTITUTION II OtWITT COUNTY
The non-interest bearing deposits of this Bank will be protected by
Depositors Guaranty Fund of the State of Texas as soon as the
takes effect*
?OTK—The Sunday society depart-
t closes promptly at 9 a. m Satnr*
[Notices of clot*, societies, ehap-
, wending annooncements, etc., most
ect ia by that time to insure pabli-
>ts in society department, ’phone 83.
Tuesday morning at 9:30 o'clock
at Grace Episcopal church Miss
Toole Leonard! and Prof. Edwio
Krewle will be 'married with the
following attendants; Ushers,
Messrs. Paul Breeden,Harold Kirk*
ham, Vaughn B}ake, Woodward
Clement; the groom’s brother,
Ferdinand Kreisle of Austin, will
be be&t man, Miss Frieda Bnche)
maid of honor and Jessie Rathbooe
Breeden flower girl. The groom's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loafs Kreis-
le, arrived Monday to be present
and while the affair is free of all
ostentation these young people ex-
pect their frleids and acquaint*
maces to see tpe ceremony No
cards have bAi issued.
home is
a topic of pleasing aatici
pat ton to the invited.
Miss Lida Gibbs of Houston is
the attractive guest of her school-
mate, Miss Vida Finney of North
Cairo.
Kiss Dora Wallis <* Bello is
visiting Miss Benlah Bdgar.
Mrs Thornton Hamilton and
children returned Monday from
Corpas Christi where ^hev spent
several weeks M the Aita Vista.
Miss Martha McCIjeary has re*
turned and is again the guest of
Mrs. F S. Maugham.
A. H^Easterling after a
relatives in Cnero left Fri-
her hqjne, Athens, Texas.
Mtss Vida FJoney entertained in
honor of her friend, Mias Gibbs of
Houston on Friday evening at the
family residence. For the pro-
gressive tete-a-tete garden .party
lovely little programs with the con-
versational topic arranged were
passed and the cookies present were
provided with nooks and rustic
seats on the laWn, lighted with
electric lights, shaded with Japan-
ese lanterns. Theae young people
had fine of the jolliest times of their
lives. Miss Vida had the assist-
ance of her slaters, Misses Lillian
and Floy, -in caring for the gpests.
Dainty edibles leat their refreshing
element to the thoroughly enjoyed
It is our earnest desire t
all customers of ours
pleased with their purcBai
and that they are accort
most court eons treat m
To this^^nd wt continue
strive to perfect our servi
Our buying power isf|
peer of all Cnero dt
stores. We are enabled
supply you with the* fed
eat of goods, whether Dr*
or Sundries. If we have
it you can get what y
want in a night by askll
This special order work i
pleasure to ns: we make
extVa charge.
Thursday afternoon when the
ennometer ranged around 100 in
e shade brave members of the
t$ Club were aeen wending their
ay t > the place 'el entertainment,
it hi >me oi Mrs. P. HL Caldwell,
■tries placed in the coolest places,
Bctr c fans bunting, a moderate
The Senate Shifts the Responsibility.
complimentary to Miss Clement,
who is her guest.with exhilaration
of spirits and festive mirth; the
gnests enjoyed the lawn party.
The time was passed most pleas-
antly with various games and con-,
tests on the large, smooth lawn,
with its closely mown carpet of
Bermuda. Dainty refreshments of
iceis and cake were served.
and her assistants. Miss Brow n*cn,
Agnes and Bernie, the ronng
daughters of the hostess. After
seven games refreshments of cream
and cake were offered and amid
enliveoing chat partaken of. The
bows were worn away by Miss
Lillian Finney, lone haqd; Mrs.
Robt. Kteas, ace; Mrs. W. A.
Blackwell, Jr., consolation. Two
former Coeroites were guests at the
t from the south, bat It all
not compete with the steady
of the August sun and the
Some absent friend who is enjoy*
fog the Alaska-Yukon exposition
in Seattle, has sent postals showing
terrific heat that It produced, how
the bolonnade, agricultural build-
ing and has written that the expo-
sition Is wonderful and that they
cannot realize that it is summer
time. If “GnesaWho" were home
at present they wonld not recognize
our good old summer time either.
ever the members came for pleas-
ure. All formality was dispensed
with land of course the time was
spent | pleasantly and the merry
crowd had two hoars of soeial en -
affair of which Miss Vida proved*^
charming hostess.
Miss Paula Rich bote on Thurs-
day evening entertained comp’I*
mentary to her guest, Miss Bessie
Denham Ferfs of .Richmond,
Texas, whose vivacious personality
is winning her many friends here
Cnt flowers and ferns added to the
adornment of the parlor for the
festive evening. Music and gamea
lent their cblrm, Miss Feris ren-
dering some beautiful selections
on the piano/ Miss Bicbholz was
assisted in setving refreshments of
punch and cake by her little nieces,
Itafioe and Janet Barnett of, Tyler.
Ten .couples enjoyed the hospitality
and regretted that midnight and
goodbye time brought the pleasant
evening to a close.
Is perfect. You get.
Drugs when you have
prescription filled h t
Every Prescription is 1
by a Registered Ptia
Jsli „___ n
The appended society note took
place recently in Victoria: . Oo
Wednesday afternoon Mrs. ET. C.
Graman entertained in honor of
her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Frobese,
Jr., of Cnero- Seven tables accom-
modated the players. The firtt
prize, a Bohemian glass bowl, fell
to the fortune of Mrs. L. G. Kreisle;
the consolation reward, an almond
set,/to Mrs. Shaw and the bonoree
was presented with a hondsome
jardiniere.-
WATCHMAKER AID JEWELER
A beautiful line of
STERLING SILVER,
HAND PAINTED CHINA
i - CUT GLASS,
CAPITAL, SOBPLUS lid
And all the latest nOveitiei
and at very low price!.
The general convention of the
' U. D. of C. frdm all over the United
States will be held in Houston Oct.
19 by invitation of the R. B. Lie the hot weather of
Chapter. At this coming conven- these days. She
Neither age nor youth is exempt
ftbm eye troubles and defective
vision. If there is any sospw^oa
of troable wit!! your eye*, we’ll,
examine them free sad furnish
the right glasses at the right
Just to see whether or not we could possibly intbren
you, we will for the ffext THIRTY DAYS make the fol-j
lowing exceedingly low prices on the property below dejH
ignated and do not believe that you can afford to let thil
opportunity pass:
: 3 L y *■’; IfcMfo * ’*■ > i } ’«. ] h ■{ .4 • i -
Lots 1 f>-17-18, in Mu 110, facing on Broadway, $150 each
Lots 4 to 9 inclusive “ facing on french St, $100 each
Lots 8-9-10 Block 61, facing on Clayton St,-$100 each
Block No. 30, facing on Vaffey St,for— - $750
y .. ' j £
Block 110 is oo Broadway directly west of the Public School and :* m
Ky desirable residence section of the dity. Block tl as jaat west of Ufi
PETERS
Factory Loaded
Shells
The Jeweler.
4 i$0a. Fnknt
brands of Smokeless Powders,
oerru-Smokeless and Black
Powder. - - A , ; i ;V
a very desirable residence section of the &ty. Block 81 is just west of t)|l
Otto Bucfaei residence and is also desirably located, while Block ^wSB
the Public School.
RRMBMBBR that the above pricey are only for THIRTY DAYS and
will positively be taken off the market at this price at the expiration d
that time. If yon want a lot for a home, or if yon wish to inveat in Caeca
property,; this is an opportunity that yon cannot afford to allow to ^aas.
We also offer some rare bargains in farms in this section.
BANKERS " ~
Established in 1845
oral Banking and Exchange,
feat allowed on all Time De-
ll. Safety Deposit Boxes for
In the safest fire and bnrglar
t vault in south Texas. . *
la drawn on all pans of the
A We solicit your banking
.Mrs. T M. Stell has returned
from Corpas Christi where she
eojoyed the coast breeze and the
encampment. « v
-A Complete Line of-■
GUNS AND RIFLES
Mrs. Mane Bennet Urwitz, ac-
companied by her sister. Miss
Anna Bennet, is over from Hous-
ton visit! ng, The week end is
being spent out at the old farm.
Next week they will be the gnests
of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bennet on
Bast Broadway.
Misses Emma and Ollie Stratton
have returned from a sojourn at
Corpas Christi.
^ GRAHAM
, Woffprd Rath bone, Vachei and
Cabell Lackey will soon leave for
college at Lexington, Va.
Collars
OR. F. S. Stilwell
DENTIST
The reception and shower tdhbe
bride elect. Miss Elizabeth Cal-
houn, at 5 p. m. Thursday after-
noon at Mrs. W. 9. Fleming'*
iffer first-class home made horse
from 7b cents to *(>.10. We also
oddlca, harness bridles, whips, etc
«el Howe. C. laiftet*
Miss Lois Snmoers entertained
her young friends Tuesday night
Room 3, 2d floor, Runge Bldg,
Telephone IBI4
DAILY RECORD 40c per
(lt.se
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 43, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 22, 1909, newspaper, August 22, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth845948/m1/1/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.