The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 130, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 2, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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OUR NATIONS IDRAW.
Ideals are conceptions that exist
in the mind oniv Yet ideals are
real enough to be tiways before
our mind's eye causing ns to strive
High conceptions that to have these
statutes hi operation will be lugi-
Oor‘^‘b“,ed«^ “»
as a nation. | We are the leaders in
\ when he .
The RaIIo PnKHr cuLaaI r ' . '• "g ■ » i.
Mto C. S. McMastet, <* TWtpr TX4-~-
Tbe Roseville Sunday School.. —..........^4----
The Green JDeWltt PaUic School___ ,,
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gavW Gorman, Cti___
Sayes Wallis of Edgar. .. .. $j____
towards some unattainable height.
In this strife our sotfis are devel-
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oped until we are more dr less
representations of ourideals.
te Great
Ernest in Hawthornes “The Great
Stotfe Face4* by studying daily the
features of the face, by keeping
constantly before himself as his
ideal the benignity there shown,
finally developed into the living
representation of it. The process
of "the development of a nation is
sicnilar to that of the individual as
seen in Ernest.
What then is tbe ideal that has
caused onr nation to attain to the j
greatest height so far reached by
any nation? %
H Ib | it materialism? Certainly
America has made great progress
materially, but along with this
progress, keeping in advance has
Will follow, you if your purchases ai
this store. Mot an article misreprbl
single minute here. We ask con
goods and prices. We merit?YOtJR
Lawrence Taylor--------lJL_____.jL
Miss Susie Gontales, Yorktowu.™
Mrs. W. W. Brown, Canton---^
Walter Bncfael, of Cuero.............r
Miss Bess Phifpott, Cuero__________
Miss Bessie Atkinson, Cuero.. .....sgl
Miss Josephine Frances_______L
Fraok Lackey-----------
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joins with a delicate web remotest strand
And gladdening rick and poor,
DeUl guild Parisian domes,
Or feed the cottage smoke of English
| homes, ' •V7. \. -
And only bounds its blessings by man*
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l Safety Deposit Boxes for
n the safest fire and burglar
vault in south Texas.
b drawn on all parts of the
J We t solicit your banking
The commissioners were caught
in a heavy rain yesterday afternoon
while going to inspect the Thom-
aaton bridge, but ihade the fnspect-
ion any why.
Newton Creio -
The Golly Pubth
The Lindeinn P,
Leslie Was senna
Now is thet!
is near and theft
the lead and whs
continually dieted. Together with
thf peaceful government ior these
countries came plans and treaties
for the mutual benefit of ail the
republics through their united
efforts in behalf of universal peace.
At the call ( of onr nation the
second Hague Peace conference
was convened. Eight "years had
elapsed since the first cotoereudg
making it se^m as if the greatest
steps towards civilization had been
taken in vain. At tito oall of onr
nation was the opium conference
convened at Shanghai. Four of
the nine resolutions there submitted
ZWATOWUER MB JEWELER
4 be.at«ul,ltee of
j* STERLING StLVBR.
inesas
Neither age nor youth is exempt
from dye troubles add defective
vision. If there is any suspicion
of trouble with your eyes, we’ll
examine them free sod famish
the right glasses at the right
price, n: f * % -K> A,f ?■
■HAND PAINTED CHINA,
jiTiM'cux glass ;/•
fc* ^ >*■ y-jr-:
y.Ajad alt the latest noveitiet
pit and at very low prices.
CITY HOTEL
! GDS DROMGOOLE. Prop.
Corner Railroad and Stoekda^e Avenues.
Best Dollar a Day House in Cuero.
■j- Tattle supplied with the best the mar-
ket! affords. Nice coot rooms. Solicits
Shmilie MWOWM. -WSmSli
The JJeweler,
by the United States were adopted.
Onr Dr. John Brent, Episcopal ji§;/
Bishop of the Philippines, was
chairman of the conference. Capt
What then is our ides!? Wh«
has enabled ns to become the greet*
est of ail nations. Onr ideal Is
love, love of our near neighbor, 7
love % ^i^j|||ia^iMighbor. Thfs
love makes us such men as Mr. ^
OSTEOPATHY
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Dr. Klelneoke
Dettttetff f' ■'
Office upstairs over old Post-office.
Ofifce hours, 830 to It and 1 to 5.
Dr.J.^rialone
Osteopathic PhfstdanT«
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Wii) be 4n Cuero every Tnes-
day, Thursday and Saturday.
Rficeptfga Bni with Br. L C. KM»«k8
(P pil of Emil Liebling, Chicago)
• r H to a rMD tie ■
Roosevelt says are Lord Acton and
Frtderlck Harrison. He says oi
them, “Eacivwriter is actuated byj
an intense scorn of what it base I
and cruel and unjnst without regard I
to whether it be successful o* an-
successful; each stands for true I
liberty, terete, justice, Sr detea-
tatkm of tyranny^ whether a des* j
pot, an oligarchy or a mob, and [
itnal development? This develop-
ment has manifested itself in many
ways. We have asylums for the
insane, homes tor the orphan, tor
the poor, for the infirm, nurseries
where mothers whc are forced to
earn a living by menial labor, may
upon a broad and deep
foundation and tells ns to
in what is right because it
without regard to our own &
fate simply because an hoa
right man can do .p& JmjRg
love leads ns on to^ the 1c
Lanier speaks of in “My-Sj)
“With wives and moth!
And science-loves a J
AndShwil^
during the day.
This ideal, whatever it is, has
led to many municipal reforms.
Cities that had a corrupt govern-
ment have Indicted and removed
their dishonest officials. Some
have secured new and better char-
ters, thus graining possession of
Mt£r supplies, traction lines and
other things that pex tain to the pub-
lic welfare. The time is not dis-
tant when their governments will
be the best This purification of
government is going on also in the
stfites. Texas Is not inactive along
this ltee.
This farm is situated on two public roads seven
mles from Cuero In a good German settlement;
h. 50 ««« * <*>«*«£
can be cultivated. Soil black to dark sandy
loam. Has good residence, bam, outhouses,
garden, orchard, windmil and fine wefl of water.
This property would make an ideal dairy and
track farm for some one wanting a small home
on which they can make an independent living.
TERMS—Small cash payment and balance in
. to dpe nation. As a nation we
r have passed bills tor die public
h welfare, one of which paralyzes the
I Illegal combinations of Industries;
k Mother requires tfa* tege eorper-
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 130, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 2, 1909, newspaper, June 2, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth846022/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.