The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 139, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 13, 1909 Page: 2 of 6
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Gus W asser man J r •
Painter .add Paper Hanger
In Business in Ctiero 22 Years
Know your wants and can
supply them in Ice and Soda
Water. Ki
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White Lawn Waists. B
A oici selection of these goods
fire here for your inspection, in-
cluding the Dutch collar waists, at
Pigtze’s.
Who Runs the'Government
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The Record's advertisers were
busy . yesterday waiting on cos-
tomers. The people were in town
and they were buying goods. The
moot of them said they were pretty*
well out of the grass and many said
they needed a little rain for corn,
Caere Ice & Bottling Works
A. G. Scliiewetz
Beef, Veal, Pttrk, Mutton and
Sausage of AH Kinds. ^
Tvv Telephone 210
Telephone 169
AjkTthey say that baseball fans
\ are running the government, in-
cluding the weather bureau. Does
this look like a big league’s
record' i f4{
Cleveland—No game; rate.
; Chicago—No game; lightning.
New York-No game; frost.
St. Louis—-No game; big wind.
Philadelphia—Na game; sleet
(not sleep.)
Bostonf-No game^ymphouy re
though cotton is said to be doing
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Him Forest FUck is back from
John Nobles came in fgneterday
from Haltetsville to spend a day or
two with Vivian Nash, f ^ [
Mr. and Mrs. Johp McDonald
came in yesterday from Houston to
visit relatives. ~ '
Most everybody f" uses
Flectnc Lights, why not
you? They are so nice
and dean and convenient
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TELEPHONE 295
I Telephone 41
Hardware, Seeds and
Hotsa^Furnishin$
Goods.
Little girl
Lose Star Blacksmith Shop
Louis BuddeJr.
» can earn a pair of
far themselves or their
f jest a little soliciting
“Palace^ of Sweets
ions, fee Cream,
of all kinds.
Telephone 175
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ro Business Directory
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Cuero Business Dire
Reuss Drug Store
Telephone No. 3.
Prescriptions CmWly CsapotaM
D»j or B0L
It is important that the agency
nsed to kill fifes that# get into your
homefbe nou-poisonous or not dan-
gerous to human beings. Espec-
ially is this true in homes where
there are children. A 7 per cent
solution of bichromate of potassium
made op with water and sweeten-
ed with sogar, and placed in shal-
low dishes throughout the house,
SsisEges
FOR FRESH FISH
Telephone No. 277.
A. J. Ackary
West Main £
, Confections and
Cold Drinks, f
per cent solution of cobalt cb
may be used. \ 4 b non-pobM
but la more expensive and h
Texas Pride
h The BEST Family Beer
H. CURRLIN, Agent
.Tetepbowe No. 64. 'ij
ayiDg pondg of water, with
kerosene will destroy the larvae oi
mosquitoes, and used in the same
way is garbage boxes will destroy
the larvae of* files.—Commercial
Appeal.
A.V.PALjwrE
Real Estate
fins ul Suites
For Sale—Piano, new, bargain
Mas. A. Buchel, Phone 28.
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mm
uero Business Dir
Domo”
Cream Separator
In earth. Prion $17.50
to, $55.00.
ffehings &Bi es
by building up the confutation and a»
proprietors have oo^umcb foith lain
curative powers that they oftruoe hun-
dred .dollars (or any case that it foils to
cure Send for list of testimonials.
Address, P. J. Csrxiot* A Cd. , Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, 78c. ; 7
Hall’s family pills are the be^.
This Space Belongs to
Booton & Kunitz
WM Prtilsri to Seri Cap? tat DMi’l
de for Your Family
* la Case of Your Death
HN NAU
Lift Insurance Agent
Grange It For You. .
* Residence for Boat.
Good seven room house on Sooth
Line street for rent. Has stable
barn, crib, cistern, waterworks and
big garden. Howketow & Co.
HI 41I
, Notary Public
ApUthraMs of Insurance
Kg* f
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 139, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 13, 1909, newspaper, June 13, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth846026/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.