The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. [29], No. [149], Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1909 Page: 1 of 3
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vi8itora Wed-
Cuero liters Wednesday.
5* Mesdame^ Cfltliiban «©d Batman
are spending sevei^days in Cuero.
LRS. MATTIE C$
rtebllng
June 2i.
weather no
.—I. ?<wi^en^.aof;Depo,.!t8-f,*!~.
~-T-~ " -ft'-.
M** Lntber»ti Udl*J* the,
meeting Wednesdav altnnoon a
tte^meof Mrs.©. tfpiifV
.F. F. Albrecht was I** Coero a
court ThtwdaK ■
5hJ5*der WwJnesd.y.^
Ednard Didbel ot /Weesatchi
Rev. and ilw. G.
4je daughter returnei
ft and Mrs; j; ^. Pridgen of
mother, W Mi i. Pridgen
sisters Misses Pearl and Mary,*
. B. McManus returned Satur-
from Hondo. Mrs. McManus
, ati'u: . -A ^ - ' '*
lined with her mother, Mrs.
*• »h°. 'e*1*1 to report
children of
Monday with
rs. H. Hoff,
spent a few
Mrs. Robert
ht’r pargi
f Joe Mat
sin York
t Mr. and Mrs.
christened at
Sunday, Quite
a number of frfoipls and relatives
enjoyed a nice dfcDer at the home
of the parents. &
lace. *°a Mnl- J- H. Mopre. A large
rows company was in attendance and a
leero most pleasant afternoon. The party
adjourned to the residence of Mr.
#$& a«i Mrs. J. D. McMaster where
Mia9 Carrie Bell McMaster servec
jjplh delicious cream and cake in com-
baess pBment to her gnest, Miss Bennett
mind, it develops energy and gives vigor to e'
properties of barley and hop beer have been k
given strength to countless generations of t
Alfred Jarobf has returned § to
Cuero after a MLweeks at home.
Fred Alhrecfcfftturned Saturday
from Austin whqmhe has been for
treatment.
The annual delation at Amder
cetnetary took ffeSf Sunday, June
: M m
of Cuero %:;'K ■ ' F ' -r; ;
\ Rev- S. T. Woodard ; conducted
services at the Methodist church
Sabbath a. m. and night
Mrs. J.#A. Maness and children
i, after a week’s s»ay
with Thomaston relatives, returned
tm
fCgyReesewere
ns last week, t of Gontales
is visiting #pK''—
st.ending the Wednesday accompanied by Mrs.
fj. W. Manes. ^
low that Mrs. Mrs. M. S. Magee is spending i
r, Mrs. Reese while in Houston^
v«ry sick. Rev Q* C.
Bi,im BvJts. nesday for bis 1
t—— A,a* . \1
Miss Kathleen Caldwell spent
several days with Coero relatives
Niro was the and friends last week.
o-n j »_____. ^
Gnu
daughter of Rm
bnrg Sunday.fl
Mr. and Mrs. ]
children spend~«
Jacobs and ftrail:
p- jocoiflB
on his 54th birth
. A. Blackwell, the past week.
Prof. Coffey has retnrned from
ockport and San Antonio.
Carl Frels Is hauling lumber
mb Cuero to bpild^t cice resi-
^rson left'Wed
>me at Montgom
of the Rahue section passed thro*
here Friday on their wty to X«ffttle U
Chicago where rbev visited. klo-i®
drtd.
Fodder topping aqdnioe cutting fU
will soon be tbe order of the day in {
this seeiioa. It is to be hoped that
tbe weather will be favorable.
Born td the household of Mr.
Mrs.. Albert Hartmann on last!®
Thursday, a fine girJ. llp.ijfe If
There Biili continues to be lots f
of sickness in this community.
Miss Margaret
Mrs. Julia Sweeney of Cuero is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Mary Ro-
Buford Magee, Raymond
and Otis Denson of Markin
visiting Thoms won relatives
D, C. Pridgen and W.M. *
DcasioDs and
fora splen-
VlOWtT
Pa*??*'*- ni l.. -*
The farmers are getting along
nicety cleaning ottf th?ir cotton.
Plenty of ripe watermelons,
garden truck and fried chicken.
a<* We ate living high.
1 * Miss Duty Barth leaves Wed-
^ey nesday to spend tbe summer with
tC‘ her brother, Jesse, at Knox City,
ler
T0 ?e are _glwl to repoa Miss
Mamie Tayfor much improved.
Miss Margaret Harris has gone
to Beeville fo spend the summer.
. Wallingford» Shannon has re-
d turned heme after s pleasant visit
^ to his aunt, Mrs. J. R.Slubbs,
Miss Buns and Master Fagen
Coffey have gone to Deston to
m spend the summer with relatives.
>'< Mrs. Cl V. Blatkwell pasted
* through here goirg to Hochheim
'l . .
up
, The hetvifet nlit
] |$n here Friday ei
good corn crop, exi
corn, which was pi
* ’ '
Scott Smith and
A Beautiful
nir of San |
% Staoly by a
ood $2.00 gusli
handles at $14*
Thursday
a
Friday
T 4./V Simply fillool or write on t
item Iduo*: iWeheri.g A Sont, KaabC^Em^r’^a.
Wee, FrirfMd, KrUl, ;lmu & W'.d.n, JM*S
argl Ro^J ud other., raging i» priee W i
•AtnJnfrujtag rkw, Bowui*
it Goggea’. store. Bead a.d Orcbejtrai
TUklogMichine R«x>,d« M well as U1 > In ill llWl
, SbMt Uu.ic. Blc Bargain, to second hud
a^^Wnp.P^ClOOup. m
m&mm 1—a; • rv' ■ J
June 22. A good rain fell here
this morning and it is still raining
at this writing. The rain is ?good
on the late corn also beneficial to
cobN
Mias Theresa Wagner spent Sat-
urday and Sunday with Yorktown
relatives and friends. H
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boldt and
children of tbe Callahan sectioa,
visited relatives here Sunday. .
J. F. Schostag was a business
visitor to yonr city one day the
former part of the week.
G. Kraege and sons, Alfred
sn»k Randolph, passed through
here ah foute to their home in
Yorktown. after several weeks out-
ing on the coast. !
J. R. Boldt, a prominent merch-
ant of Yorktown, spent Sunday
GOOD, POSIT!
Draifgfeoft gives contracts, backed b
$300,900 capital, sod 20 years’ success,
under reasonable cocdttionaor refand tuitl
BOOKKEBPING Drmughon’s c^mpe
cepting his proposition, concede that he te
keepiog in THREE months than theyido i
Draufthon can Convince YOff.
SHORTHAND: 75 per cent of the U*
Reporters write the system of Shorthand I*
because they know it is THE BBST.g^ vjj
FOR FREE CATALOGUE and bool
Telegraphy?” which explains all, call on
Dkaoghoh, i President. .,-^1]
ider of Goliad
d her brother,
turday night at
h, Peter and
Awn, Mrs.
nd Mrs. Barth
Tlpe remains
W burying
|^n's Son day;
King well.
Kheodore Flem-
Rd John Hamoa
here Sunday,
lardt and dangh*
ted her brother,
Nashville ot Washington, D. C.
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. [29], No. [149], Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1909, newspaper, June 24, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth845958/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.