The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 142, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 16, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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STERLING SILVER,
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the latest novelties
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Cucro vs. Sait Antonio.
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Tbe visitors pat it oa oar boys
yesterday by a close score of 8 to 7
which was won in the niath inning
the score beiog 7 anJ 7 when the
htboys scored the winning
• This game will go down on
record here and will be remember-
ed j(ip those who saw the ball go
| over the fence 5 times each time
a home ran, 4 for the, Alamo
boys, • * for odr boys. Mc-
land did good work, bnt the
boys found his ball often enoagh to
force him from the box. Rowland,
who pitched the last three innings,
_ u vri“t of • p|tcher mod *eld
' the visitors down to 1 run. The
The big voting coolest U ended bome decUre they are going
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to select their prices as earty as ter tBrn 0|Jt t0 aee tjjC g4mc and
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VOTING CONTEST
Winners are
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after the visitors good and hard
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are asked jaeger working ever the slab. Bet« i
his prize
Baptist Sunday school of Rose- Yon shoeld see it by art means.
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LOMGOOLB, Prop
and Stock dale Avenaes.
Dmy House in Cuero.
with the beet the m«r-
Nice coo! rooms. Solicits
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M. P. H. Co. No. 1 of Cuero.
Bello Public 8chool of Bello. Walker x^> 4 *
Hiss C. B. McHaster, Thomas- Joseph ab 5 1
too. McFarland plf 5 o
The Green DeWftt PnWtc school. Rowland lf-p s i|
Mies Johnnie Terry, Cheapside. WofferdrfJ
David Gorman, Cuero.
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Prolt Jelly
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“^OevUed Ham,
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for the Cnero society
at the Cuero Drug Co.
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Miss Sofia Harsdor
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Miss Mary l^ey, Cuero
Miss Jessie Lucas, Cuero.
Miss Bertha Crawford, Hoch-
-j. game of the series will be played
tomorrow, Thursday, afternoon.
The First State Bani
A copy of the Cuero Bulletin of
April 13, 1883, lies on tbe Record
desk. There are many items of
interest to the old and fflkkUeagod
citizens of Cuero. Gne article
mentions a debate among the boys
of Cuero |o which, among others,
Mert Deloncy, Willie Eckhart,
Robert Breeden, Chas. Sumners,
Willie Schleicher and Walter Cald-
well tigkpri f
The paper contains also an ac-
count ol tbe merrUge of 3*a> fiL
Bennet and Miss Josie McRae at
Lamar, in Aransas county
took place April 4,' 1883: W. H,
Graham and J. C. Woodworth are
mentioned as qualifying hi aider-
man on (Re evening of tpe nth.
Bulletin at
Tbe Bulletin at some length
complains of the large number of
Cnero-
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Weston cf 32
j Evers 4 o
tff, Mey ers-1 Williemsjb 3 1
Sager e 40
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Otto Starker, Cnero. " 5 ° °
The ArneckeviUe Public School. I _ M ^ 0 1
.^l^wretKW Taylor, j: :, r U
f> Miss Florence Dinter. 4 ^ Vl
The fiist two Viaoers take the
organs, j Miss Me Master a scholar-
ship, we are now watting upon
Bello and Green DeWitt schools
and we ash them to kindly make
thpir selections by return mall if
they cannot call by to select. We
insist that they act promptly that
the others may select and tfie prizes
awarded.
Miss Beaumont's Redtal.
Admission to tbe recital to be
given by Miss Beaumont's music
class Friday night, June 18, will
be 25 cents for adults and 10 cents
for children.
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Rankin 3b 5 o
J Wilson ib5 2
Ackermana 5 3
Morris rf 5 o
C Wilson cf 4 1
Smith c 52
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Summary
Home runs, Ackerman 2: Joseph
if Smith 1; J. Wilson i; Two
base hits, Smith and Walker.
Struck out by McFarland. 3 Row-
land 4, Russel x. Base oa balls,
Off Russel 3, McFarland 2. Hit
by Russel 1. Stolen bases, Wal-
w a, Weston 1, Williams 1.
MayfeU Acquitted
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“Not guilty” was the verdict of
the jury in San Autonfo iu the tripl
last week of Charles Mayfield of
Karnes City, charged with killing
J. C. Goode. Tbe jury was out
but a few minutes. It is probable
charged with the same offense, will
uow be dismissed^ All our readers
sre familiar with the killing of the
father Of these boys by Goode and
his acquittal of the charge In Lock-
hart.
Successor to
FIRST NATIONAL BA
Capital, Surplus and StookhoWers
OFFICIAL DEPOSITORY FOB STATE OF TEL
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. the State
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to be bought now, it is likely
would thinV
cattle and horse thefts and so
the' locating of fifty state troops at
Vorktbwu to help protect they citi-
zens from loss.
Clerk "Baker and Commissioner
Woodworth are mentioned as pav-
ing just returned from inspecting
tbe school lands of DeWitt coudW
which vrere located in Taylor and
Joses counties. There were foor
leagues of the land, mostly in
Jones. These gentlemen wersfl
the opinion the land would
valuable some day and if they h
th
the day had co
John Welch, August Le
Mrs. MersheB mere it
their respective line^ as __
A. BKves. who bad just bodght ***
K Graves. Alex. Ha
Clias. R)lckerson, R. C. Wmm
manyepthers known to our J|dm
cltize^ and mention of wh
be made in sister Issue.
Net. Kirkpatrick was
part owner and a Mr. 0
his partner. The editor ^t|uk a
gloomy view xd things and ^uaed
to think there were no honest men
anywhere. Especially was be
warm after Titos. Ochiltree, then
in congress from Oalveston. ‘f v 1
This fi
has 50 aa«s in adtivaliwi.
mdes front Cu^ro in a
can be'cutOvated.
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garden, orchard, windmill
This property would
truck farm for some aae w
on which they can make an
TERMS—Small cash payment and '
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Presbyteriaii Services Sunday.
Rev. J. L. Green preached ^Sun-
day morning on “Soal Winning,”
from the text found in Jim
Mr. Green's sermon was
priate to the protracted
that will begin next Sunday
tbe auspices of the Baptist, F
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teriao and Methodist churches ami -
was a strong deliverance. Mr.
things requisite for those
would win souls for Christ. The
first was love for God, the next
the est against QMrtwMayfield l love for msoand the next acqnaint-
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Galveston,
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an offort—coals you not!
mor^f-you can
If you will—or, help yqur next friend—or your
Society. We give coupons with every purchase—
Oils much ssd mote thso yon can get anywhere
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itipn, Prompt Delivery,
and Piano Coupons
Hoffmann—DaMmann.
Married—This morning at the
home of the bride, Geo. H. Hoff-
man of Kingsville and Miss Jane
L. Dahl man n, Rev. J. L. Green
officHiting. The young people left
on the noon train today for their
home in Kingsville, followed by
the good wishes of many friends
here* The bride is wefi known as
one of the most estimable of Caere's
young ladies, and the groom is a
gentleman of fine reputation. The
Accord trusts their future will be
happy and prosperous.
Pin Was Found.
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DRUG CO.
The party losing a pin last night
at the Club rooms should call at
the Record office and describe the
pin. There is one here.
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a nee with the word of Go4
other was tael, the- faculty
approaching men so as to wlul
offending, to know *
and where to approach men
whbm to speak to andhow
This could only be acqu
study of the Bible and stnd|^
men. He gave Several fliustra
tbet were very appropriate,
pedal ly of the soldier who did
service for his country when
was trained in tbe use of ttuT
pons. The sword of tbeopirlt v
the weapon of the Christian
those who would save men we
be those who kfcg* bow to t j
that weapon against sin. 33
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Tea,. Tea.
The Ledtes Aid Society of]
church will have a tea at
dence of Mrs.
Thursday si
4:30 o'clock, i All
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 142, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 16, 1909, newspaper, June 16, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth845979/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.