The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 19, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 25, 1909 Page: 2 of 6
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A New One on Maude.
We’ve teard of Maude od a hot
summer day, who raked bareiooted,
the Dew mown hay, we have read
of tba maid in the early morn, who
milked the cow with the crumpled
horir, and we’ve reak the lays that
the poe.t(sings, of the instling corn
and flowers of the spring; but of all
the lays of tongue or pen, there’s
naught like the lay of the Texas
hen. Long before Maud raked the
hay the Texas hen begao to lay,
and ere the milk maid »stirs a peg,
the ben is up and laid an , egg!
The corn must hust‘e, the flower
spring, if they bold their own with
the barnyard ring. If Maude is
needing a hat or gown, she doesn’t
hustle her hay to town, she goes to
town and obtains her suit with a
basketful of fresh hen irnit. If the
milkmaid’s bean makes ,a Sunday
ckll, she doesn’t feed him milk at
all, but works up eggs in a custard
pie and 9tnfis him full of chicken
pie; abd when the old man wants
a horn', ^oes be lake the drnggist a
load of corn? Not much, he simply
Gus Wasserinan Jr.
Painter and Paper Hanger
Telephone 156
In Business to Cuero 22 Years
Know youx wf.nts and oat
supply tbem in Ice and Soda
Water.
Caere ice & Bottling Works
ELECTRICITY
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Will be carefully filled
at the
Cuero 'Drug Co.
Telephone 18
M. & W. Drawe
Fruits, Confections and
Cold Drinks.
A. G. Schiewetz
Beef, Veal, Pork, Mutton and
Sausage of AH Kinds.
Telephone 210
is what we no« use
when we grind your cof-
fee, while you wait with
our
JJL Nagel Hardware Co.
Telephone 41
For Hardware, Seeds and
House Furnishing
Goods.
TeJtpDont 169
Koenig Bros.
For Fish, Groceries. Grain and
Hay.
“Palace of Sweets”
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Choice Confections, Ice Cream,
Soft Driftk&ofi aH^kinds. ^
Telephone 115
Most everybody uses
Electric Lights, why not
you? They are so nice
and dean and convenient
TELEPHONE 296
Lone Star Blacksmith Shop
Louis Budde Jr.
Prop.
Telephone 224
ICE CREAM PARLOR
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R. C. FLICK
Headquarters for
Sliloy, Harness, Buggies
and Wagons
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City Bladsmkk Shop
C. P. Hemecke, Prop.
Blacksmith and Wheelwright
Rubber Tire and Cold Tire Setting
Horae Sbdcing is onr Forte
M. Byrne & Co.
GROCERIES
Phone 62
Hotz Racket Store
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General Gan smith.
Agent for Singer and Wheeler <k
Wilson Sewing Machines
Fresh line of Illustrated Post Cards.
Point of interest inCuero on folding cards
4 cards of 6 views each, for 5 cents.
A CUD FOR MERCHANTS.
“If yon toot yourlittle tooter and thee lay away your horn,
fr here’s not a soul in ten short days will know that you were born.
The man who gathers pumpkins is the man who plows all day.
And the man who keeps a humping is the man who makes it pay.
The man who advertifes with short and sadden jerks,
Is the man who blames the editor because it never works.
The man who gets the oiusiness has a strong and steady pull,
He keeps his trade and paper from year to year quite fnV
--Heplans his advertisements in a thoughtful, honest wa-v
And keeps forever at it until he makes it pay.”
PUchange.
robs the nests, end to town he goes
—you know the rest. He lingers
there and talks perchance, while
his poor wife stays at home and
scowls, bnt is saved from want by
those self-dime fowls, for while her
husband lingers there, she watches
the cackling hens with care, and
gathers the eggs and these she’ll
hide, till she saves enough to stem
the tide. Then hail, all hail to the
Texas hen, the greatest blessing to
all men. Throw up your hat and
make Rome bowl, for the persever-
ing barnyard fowl. Corn .may be
king, bnt it's plainly seen tfiat the
Texas hen is the Texas qneen.—
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Please Take Notice.
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We do pressing and cleaning of
clothes in expert style and solicit
patronage, but* onr terms are strict-
ly cash on delivery.
Alfonso Reyes.
The Record’s circulation is largest
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NEW ELECTRIC COFFEE MILL
When you are ir need
of g'»od roasted coffee,
such as Ferndeli, San
Rio. Golden Santos,
Gold Metal and Cbeek-
Neals, ring ns, and if
you»wisb, we will either
graulate or pulverize it
for von cheerfully, free
of cost.
» The Old Reliable
a RUNS t COMPANY.
Phone 4.
To be ios*ilized is to be stagnant,
unprogTessive, dead frozen into &
solid. It is only liquid currents cf
thought that move man and the
world — Wendell Phillips.
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Reuss Drug Store
Telephone No. 3.
PrisoiptiMs Ctntallj CoapouM
Day ar IQttL
Texas Pride
Is The BEST Family Beer
H. CURRL1N, Agent
Telephone No. 64.
-For Your-
Summer
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Keller
Gaaolibe and Chi Stoves, Refrigerators
Ice Cream Goods, Etc.
A.V.PALMJE
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Real Estate
Farms: and Ranches
B. Schiwetz V.
Insurance Agency
Fire, Tornado, Marine, Acci-
ddent, Employers’ liabifity,
Steam Boiler, Plate Glass.
C. L. Stad tier
LUMBER
Shingies. Sherwin-Williams Paint,
Oil, Builders’ Hardware] Btc.
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HEATON BROS.
Water white Safetyfite Kerosene
OM. Used m Cuero 25 years
without an accident. Will not
smoke, puff or blow you up.
HL B.
‘‘Domo”
Crestm Separator
Best on earth. Prices $17.50
to $55.00.
Hatchings & Bates
Telephone No 121
City Ice aid Bottling Works
For Ice and Soda Water in Case.
Picnic and Entertainment
Orders,a specialty
Provide For Your family
In Case of Your Death
j6hn nau
Life Insurance Agent
Can Arrange It for You.
H. j. Nagel
TEST INTER
Galvanized Iron Cisterns,
Fittings, Lightning Rods.
Telephone 41
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Booton & Kunitz
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REXAL REMEDIES
The Guaranteed Line
V. L Anderson £ Co.
Meat Market
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Fresh home made lard a)wtys on hand.
Order now by telephone, fleplanade
Street phone No. 1S& Main Street—181
J. C. WOODWORTH
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Notary Public
Agents for ai kinds of Insurance
CITY HAIrL
CUl&O, TBXA8
To Meet Wednesday.
Commissioners’ conn will meet
Wednesday to approve the bond o
Jndge Koenig, treasurer-elect. The
ialary was fixed at $1200.
Jndge &. A. Pleasants returned
from Galveston Friday night. He
says the storm did very little
damage intide the seawall, bnt
outside it took piers and bath
houses.
Geo. J. Schleicher returned the
middle of the week frotn a couple
of weeks business visit to points In
South and West Texas and hi
Mexico, where he says prospects
are good and people are hopeful
and happy. He is very enthusias-
tic on the possibilities of Mexico
and especially of onr sister repub-
lic’s mineral richness. Mr. Schlei-
cher leaves this week with Mrs.
Schleicher for an extended visit
through the north, sailing from
Galveston for New York direct.
B. Znch was up from Bay City
yesterday on hia way to Yorktown..
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 19, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 25, 1909, newspaper, July 25, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth845993/m1/2/?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.