The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. [29], No. [154], Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 30, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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Many a Gicro Citizen Know!
How Sure They Are
Nothing uncertain about the
work oi Doau’s Kidney Pills in
Cuero. There is plenty of positive
proof of this in the testimony of
citizens. Such evidence should
convince the most skeptical suf-
ferer. Read the following state-
ment:
Theodore E. Simon, blacl
living on Stockdale Avenue, CWftro;
Texas, says: “My back was so
lame and painful that I could not^ |
stoop or lift. Sharp twinges wc
shoot through my loins whenever . |
I attempted to do any work that
brought a strain on the mhlftifes of
nry beck. The kidneys werfe inac-
tive and I bad a frequent desire to
pass the kidney secretions. I also
had pains in the back and top of
my head which kept me in misery.
I had often been told of Doan’s
Kidney Pills and at last decided to
try them and procured a box at the
Cuero Drug Co. They removed
. the difficulty in a short time and I
am now quite free from kidney
trouble I highly recommend this
splendid remedy to others afflicted
as I was.”
For sale by all dealers. Price
50 cents. Foster-Milbam Co.,
Baffalo. New York, sole agents foi
the United States.
Remember the name—{><>*nN—
and take no other.
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Excursion Rates from Points
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Praise Commercial Club Booklet.
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The Commercial Cinb and Secre-
Barrickman , have received
many compliments recently on
account of the booklet describing
Cuero and DeWitt county.
Besides words of praise from our
local people, many from a distance
have spoken in termsrof admiration,
commending the matter, the cover
design, the pictures and the excel-
lent typographical appearance of
the publication. The Tradesman,
a weekly industrial journal pub-
lished at Cbaitanoga, says:
“The Cnero Commercial Clnb,
Cnero, Texas, is sending* out
attractive booklets illustrating that
immediate section of the gulf coast
country and calling attention to its
varied resources. Cuero is a pro-,
gresslve city of $000 inhabitants
and will be the bead of navigation
on the Guadalupe river.” 1
Albert Phenls, the well-known
Texas correspondent of the Manu-
facturers' Record, writes:
-i “The*
feeturers’
' sent me a
, and interest
j^eued by
been b
ce of the Mana-
Baltimore has
of the attractive
impblet recently
organization; I
Tag a great deal of
Ofeeactivity of Cuero aod hope soon
nMf the pleasure of a visit to
your progressive littb^fty.”
Geo V Lupton general passen-
ger egeot of the Sap riifxoad writes
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BIBlIF i tti
a copy of your
think is one of
mStUnms of
that I.Ww the
of reeding. If yon will
a supply of them to.
Ke Very glad to d
to interested parties
let is certainly doth
deal to advertise onr town
from boibe and to attract the1
of mafiy houleseekersi'
Attwater, indnittlal agent
Pacific 2 ra
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and participate in
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prizes If
Firemen’s foot races. $11 and $5
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Decorated Floats, Buggies. Autos. Etc-, wil be in Parade
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Base Ball game in the afternoon.
Banquet and Grand Bail, free to Firemen, conclude day’s fe
Everybody invited.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Oaily Record, ao cents-. Kr tnoeto
For sale a few Jersey cows.
John Koenig.
C. C. Wilson was down from the
Bello country today.
Phone 210 tor the best fresh
meats. A. G. SchiWetz .
Moore & Satnes shipped two cars
of creole ooionStoday.' The price
is still rather low*-
I am now a itatary Public.
Wodlld greatly appr^ate your no-
tary work J. M. Hauls, at Rec-
ord office.
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A. W. Turner, the Y^rktown
cotton buyer, was here on Kjs way
to Goliad at noon today. ;
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Little girls can earn a pa
adasors for themselves or ti
mama by just a little soliciting
See Record ad.
ifiss Etta Ivey, after a brief visit
at home with her parents, returned
to Stockdale yesterday where she
holds a stenographic position,
If yon have Cuero property to
sell or to rent you had better list it
With Howerton & Co. they are
doing some telling work nowa-
days.
Our old friend, Wade Hollan
trom Terry ville, gave ns a hearty
tnbhake Monday whflt in Cuero
on a brief business visit. He is the
same whole-souled, big hearted,
genial companion and friend as of
yore.
Double House for Rent|
The Blake place near the cotton At
mills has been fixed up into a Mr.
doable house tor rent either to one
or two families. Very convenient
for mill hands anJ at reasonable
rent. See us at Record office.
Howerton & Co.
The Record was much pleased
to receive a visit thi6 morning from
Mrs. Walter Turner and her friend,
Mrs. Briggs, the latter a versatile
representative of the San Antonio
Express.
Mrs. Minnie Campbell, sister of
Mrs. S. E. Weldon, is here visiting
her and is greeting her many child-
hood friends in Cuero. Mrs. Camp-
bell is the picture oi health. We
extend her a hearty welcome back
to her old home.
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$100. Reward, $100.
The leaders of this paper will be pleas-
d to learn that there is at least one
jreaded disease that science has been
ie to care iu all its stages, ana that is
lV rrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only
poaitve cure now known to the medical
frate.^ity. Catarrh being a constitu-
tional disease requires a constitution a
treatin'-t. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken
internal A, acting directly upon the blood
and mac os surfaces of the system
thereby del roying the foundation of the
disease, ancivriving the patient strength
by building i .> the constitution and as-
sisting nature‘u doing its work. The
proprietors hiY ju> much faith iu in
curative powers Vit they offer one hnn-
dred .dollars for attz case that it fails to
cure Send far list ti testimonials.
Address, F, J. Chkn*y&Co., Toledo. O.
Sold by druggists, V5c.
family pills av^ the best.
Miss May Bird Baker has gone
to Charco to visit her sister, Mrs.
Lonnie Nusom.
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A great deal
aroused and there
conversions and many reqti
prayer.
During the sermon Mr. Fitxger
aid patd his respects to the self!
styled “best society” and its sinsf
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and shortcomings, as well as to the
sins of man other people.
He scored the “fcreat Bible
scholar” who knew nothing of the
Bile and did not really wish to
know the truth,he struck the liquor
drinkers a body blow that for the
number of words was as severe as
human language could make it.
it would seem, and^he did not fail
to say something orf^ard playing
and dancing. But his sermon was
not a “scold.” He delivered his
message as one sent and who has
an exalted idea of the dignity of
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HOT WEATHSR WEARINESS
Thi* Misery is canned l»j h.ui .r.^oRtioo which has clogged tie ft stem with Imparl-
t}^ The liver in overworkel, liie kidneys weak and the bowt»L* irregnlar, prodocine
^io^^Jrits, tiredness, poor appetite, unrefreahintr sleep, ions ef tnerjry and amMtlon.
< i { Aofe hrhat is worae. h breeJs diseases that are serioos.
PRICKLY ASH BITTERS
IS A THOROUGH SYSTEM CLEARSEH.
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th* Jowelr aad nrinary organs, AffiTes ont badly digested food, cleanses the system
of .feparities, sets the . whole internal organism to working smoothly and har-
*!;. rfttrvTfT timreby creating new life and energy. It U the best known remedy for
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Bcrthold Afterbacb Robles (cot
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T B Bombs
B R Hill
Robt Gerhardt
C F Foxali L
A Luder .
K C Bernard
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Hy.Atzenhofer
Ferd Wild ,
l*ritz Menu
Hy Moff
Hy Kuester Jr.
Hy Poet
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Dnvid Aleirtuder John B
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The jury was dUmi
district court this moi
minutes will be prepared*!
up as soon as possible.
A divorce case was
mrrning, a negress
decree. .fJbi
Morton M
Little Rock
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. [29], No. [154], Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 30, 1909, newspaper, June 30, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth845963/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.