The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 123, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 25, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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DeWITT COUNTY, TEXAS,
CtmttyTrustees for
Scholastic Year 1909-10.
The First
B, R. Hill, J. J. King, D. C. C.
T*fair.
**. ¥a*Ka»—R. L.
Pt'^XreS^w.p.
Holley, J. A. Pease, J. C. Thig-
pen-
44, La Oder, Pordtran—Joe Cook,
foe Fudce Q Q Msmu
H No. i, Roseville, P, O. Caero,
R. F. D. Np. 4—W. J. Morrow, F.
| R. Shank*, Sr., ft 4,. Carpenter.
| S*K»W,<;«etP.t<P..3—Eug^pe
• Moore.Carl HoefcpeJ.H. Schuller.
K 4. Lost Creek, Caero No. i— H.
Luetfecke, Fred Hocfane, Max A.
^
5. Chlcolete, YpAnm Np. 5—
: C. 1. ^l^fieferook, W. J. Parker,
CAPITALS*
Houston, JF; C ttaobhorn, Dr.
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WlUpa®? TJ?atrSC,rtl0 *
COMMON SCHOOL DISTRICTS.
Co. Line NO. i, P. O. Yoakun
R. #. i~C. H. Stwsps, fi. E
Powers, S. A. DickeolJtta.
Hechtaeim No. 2—Vol Bennett
Will follow you if«ii
this store. Notio n
single minute here: 2
goods and prices. We
tag.
Thomaston No. 5—M. S. Magee, |
D. C. Pridgen, J. R Wright.
Nordheim No. 6, Nordheim—G. .
Osterloh, M. G. Mueller. Gerhnrdt J
MudUer. 5 ;V’’.
FOR COLORED SCHOOLS.
1, Schleicherville, Caero—Wm.
Crawford, T. It. Williams, G. De-
ment.
2, Westville, Caero R. 3— Jesse
Gr^ea, H. J. Adams, R. W. Me-
. t_____1 A____n _ , rt__ir.
H. Dohman.
12,"Upper Meyersville, P. O.
Meyersville—Louis Uigurs, Frank
Kozleiski, Julias Lad wig. ,
pf ear which vent 110 miles a day through the rough
“»» Tow for two WM**. ».d fcfthM in «eh perfeat oon.
t« atUNM to pflM «ka Wg 6tmr and da-cylinder Rnaafeonti
13, Twelve
3—NT. D. Do
B. Jones.
14, Oakdale, Yorktown No. 3—
A. P. Boldt, Robt. Goehrlng, E.
M. Gwosdz.
15, Callahan, Yorktqjrn No. 3—
Frank Boldt, W. R. Boldt, A. H.
Brantley.
16, Center,Yoakum—F. J. Peter,
J. M. Mikesh, Steen Rhode.
17,Hetasevitle, Yorktown—C.
orktown No.
► Miller, R.
quite mfty coa«t* topoo t >»*
•r**'- mith Top jfe#
4, Lockhart^CneroR. 3—Geo. Mc-
Nary, Sandy Wlmbiah, Joe John-
son.
$. Upper Concrete—Robt.Green,
Ul/ahar/l TTamsr Hsnnr Rnnrh
Richard Harper, Henry Enoch. J
Please ntsviUe, Caero R. 3—
Albert Youog, Walter Lee, Jno]
Wimbishy
8, Evergreen, Caero R. 3—Loots I
Graves, Oscar D*vis, Jackson. 1
9, Ebernezer, Yoakum, R. 5—I
Ed Arcadie, Reams ^Hewson, I
Archie Moore. fl
10, Leesvllfe—Jordan Williams, |
Robt Hilliard, A. J. Fatberee.
11, Bip Sandy, Yoakum R. 5—|
Kelley Robinson, E. D. Brown, |
Steph Robinson,
12, Providence Hill—to be ap-
pointed.
13, Hopkinsville, Cnetfo—F.
Hopkins, Sr., A. D. Smith, M. C.
Smith. ^
15, Clinton, Cnero R. 2—M. De-
bose, Cain Johnson,Ed Armstrong.
16, Bello, colored, Westhoff—
J. W. Coats, Fans Bittks, Sam
A. Grosskopf, F. W. Trende, Gus
Kirchner.
18, Fried land, Yorktown—Jno,
Nestony, Frank Rohan, T. L.
Spies. ,
19, Cabeza, Range No. 2—J. C.
Dromgoole, W. C. Brown, T. J.
Haynes, Yorktowp No. 2.
. 20, Garfield, Yorktown- E Muel-
ler, Q. Peters, Wm. Bruns.
,21, Clear Creek, Nopal—Henry
Mueper, Ed Rabenaldt, Frank
Metting.
as, Weldon,Yorktown—F.Haase,
Paul Klmmel, R. L. Wofford.
23, Wallis Ranch, Cnero No. 1—
J. W. Wallis, Edward Framke.
24. Bellview, P. O. Cbeapside—
J. M. Elder, Phillip Weight.
251 Prairie View, Yoakum—
Draugbpn gives contracts, backed by chain of 39 Colleges,
capital, and 30 years' success, to secure positions,
under reasonable conditions or refund tuition.
jSQOKiBEPING: Dranghon’s competitors, by aot ac
cefpdng his proposition, concede that he teaches more book-
keeping in THREE months than they do (n SIX.
Draugbcn can Convince YOU.
SHORTHAND: 75 per cent of the United States Court
RtoieidfS write the system of Shorthand Dranghoa teaches
hoc*M= they know it Is THE BBST.
!m IHE CATALOGUE and booklet "Why Learn
Tekagxngtatf" which explains all, call on or write Jno. F.
WmhM
lias, El Paso, Ft. Worth, Waco, Austin, San Antonio
lveston, Tyler, Denison, Oklahoma City, Kansas City
tshvflle or Washington, D. C. \
tricts may take the 0
any date after May 1
Community Schools 1
qualUfy until after $
27, Hochheim Prairie, Yoakum
—J. J. Kach, Wm. Wagner, G.
Su^r.
sig, EdRar, Cuero No. 3—B. J,
Hilbttrn, Jesse Mills, W. W. Perry.
30, Crossoaville, Yoakum #0. 5
—O. A. Rice, Chas. Adams, A.
W. Smith.
3if Stratton, Ypaknm No. 5—
a ART SQUARES AND RUGS £
We have an immense stock of Rugs, Art Squares, Etc., ^
en route and must be prepared for their coming. To do
this we will close out our present stock at a big discount. ^
$28.50 0*12 Axmifister Art Squares go at $22.50
$20.00 9x12AsOw Velvet go at----------------- $16.50 |||f
,v r. • ■
The Methodist ladies will
tea at the home of Mrs. S. 2
Henry on Thursday ait
from four to seve*. Q0|i
aari tinging by. some of A
talent in the city. AUJnTli
O. P. McDonald, L. L. Squyres,
Marcus Morrow.
32, Green DeWltt, Cuero No. 4
—P.C. Hartmann, ArthurLeSage,
•F. H. Rath.
f .33* Tonqua, Yoakum No. 3—W.
E. Garrett, J. H. Rush, John
Simek.
34* Bear Creek, Yoakum No. 5
—W. C. Cooper, S. D. Utz, Roy
Hollan.
35, Prairie Hill, Yoakum—Wm.
Hammer, W. C. Steineman, C.
$3.50 yfy
Carriage and bug
painting dklri^hest \
a ret data kottlf^
work guaranteed,
samples ini prices.
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 123, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 25, 1909, newspaper, May 25, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth846017/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.