The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 132, Ed. 1 Friday, June 4, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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CUERO, DeWlTT COUNTY, TEXAS, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 4. 1909
A MONT
GRAND JURY ADJOURNS.
MASONIC OfTKERS ELECTED
DeWitt Chapter No. 116 tlas
Elected the EeVowing Officers
for the Ensuing Year.
The First State Bank & Trbst
a* j
Successor to
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CUERO.
Capital»SaiylgmaadStooldia^ Liability $211,1
. OFFICIAL DEPOSITORY FOR STATE OF TEXAS AIR DaWITT GOUTY
; LAMEST RIAICIAL INSTITUTION IN OlWITT COUNTY
The non-inieregt bearing deposits Of thisBarik will be protected bi
Depositors Guaranty Fund ofthe State of Texas as
T. M. Stell, M. E- High Priest;
Wo. Koehler Sr., Bxc. King; S.
F. Grimes,. Bxc. Scribe; T. A.
Graves, Treasurer; E. C. Barnard,
Secretary; F. W. Bates, C. O. H.;
J. B. Lewrigtit, R. A. C.; B. Schl-
wetz, P. S.; B. O. Knt^itz, 3 Veil;
J. B. Farris, 2 *Veil; Aug. Franke,
1 Veil; S. Lackey, Guard*
couwcn. o*fi£xrs.
DeWitt Connell No. 70 chose
the following officers at the session
Thursday oight:
F. W. Bates, Thrice 111. Master;
S. F. Grimes, Right III. Deputy
Master; W. K. Breeden, 111. Prio.
Con. of Work; T. A. Graves,
A Shower of Good L
m. j j III;Jy.-Jt. :
Will follow you if your purchases are hi
this store. Not an article misrepresent!
single minute here. We * ask compar
goods and prices. * We, merit YOUR TR
l f H. RUNGE & GO.
tU UNINCORPORATED
BANKER5
Established in 1845
teral Banking and ^Ezoh&oge.
Nrast allowed on all Time De-
lta. Safety Deposit Boxes for
t in the aafest^fire and burglar
of vault in south Texas,
its drawn on all parts of the
•id. We solicit your banking
sentence in the pen for trying to
kill a conductor last year.
Cnero, Texas, June 4, I909.
To the Hon, James C. Wilson,
Judge of the 24th Judicial Dis-
trice
We, your grand jury of the May
term, A. D. 1909, beg leave to re-
port that we have finished our
deliberations with reference to all
matters that should properly
come before ns add have found
true bills against all individuals
the evidence against whom in onr
judgment warranted the finding of
...
Con
Treasurer; E. C. Bai
carder; J, B. Lewrigh
Guard; B. Schiwetx
Council; T. M. Stell, 1
O. Kunitz, Sentinel.
Several Good Records
S HI Advertising Cuerfe.
; The Washington, D. C., Herald,
which is now issning a Southern
Progress section every Sunday , tel.
its issoe of May 9, reproduced a
two Qplnmns cut of the local elec-
tric and power plant, together with
the following statement:
“This plant is located on the
Gnadalnpe river at Cnero, Texas.
The dam £b 12 feet high, 220 feet
long and is built of solid masonry
with concrete fillings. The flow
at low water is 155 second-feet.
Since the destruction of the Austin
dam this is now the largest water
po^er in Texas. The Gnadalnpe
>d Records Being Made in Various Parts
County. Interest Becoming Intense as Race
1 NearS Home Stretch.!
ATCIMAIER AND JEWELER
A beautiful Hoe of
STERLING SltVB*.
Neither age nor youth is exempt |
from eye troubles and defective |
vision. If there is any suspicion <
of trouble with your eyes, we’ll ]
examine them free and furnish j
the right glasses at the right \
price. 1
hand Tainted china,
JP CUT GLASS
And all the latest novelties
and at very low prices.
indictments. 1
It has been brought to onr notice
that many of the road overseers in
this county are neglecting the per-
formance of their duties as a result
of which many of onr roads are in
a bad state of repair. We call the
attention of the officers charged by
law with the enforcement of the
road laws tsithis condition, as we
The Bello Public School----
Miss C. B. McMaster, of Thou
The Roseville Sunday School
Thu Green DeWitt Public ,3c
Ml** MhVwfe r*~4Lt
—,
Johnnie Terry. Chee^H«L-______
M. P. H. Co. No* 1____—__i
David Gorman, Cnero........—---------------
Hayes Wallis of Edgar—----*.----
Miss Bertha Crawford, of Hocbheim ......
Miss Mary Ley, of Cnero..__________
Miss Jessie Lucas, of Cnero.-------
Miss Sofia Harsdbrff, of Meyersvillt—i...
Otto Stierfcer, of Cnero.................-_____
Miss Florence Dinter of Cnero.........
The ArneckeviUe Public School Jl_____,__
Lawrence Tailor-......,..........3___1_________
Miss Susie Gonzale^, Vprktawn.—f.
Leslie Wasserman, Cnero.----------------
Mrs. W. W. Brown, Clinton__________:__
Walter Bnchel, ot Cnei^4|i^lS^
Miss Bess Philpott, Cnero—....-------------
Miss Bessie Atkinson, Cnhro-...----------------
Frank Lackej^..,_____________—r________________
Bob Atkinjou, Cnero...........
I®* Young------—..........—4..............................
Paul Breeden_________________________________
Miss Rhbg Hooter, of Cnero......
C. G. Breeden-JL\ .....:___________
CITY HOTBI,
GUS DROMGOOLB, Prop.
Corner Railroad and Stockdal* Avenue*. ‘ 1
Beat Dollar a Day House in Cnero.
Table supplied with the best the mar
ketj affords. Nice cool rooms. Solicits
pablic patronage.
The JJeweler.
Hotel MaVeridk
think if the law is obsetved and
v_- S _ • • •**
properly enforced this state of
affairs would not exist. % v ^
s There have been brought to bnt
r attention many violations in several
j localities of such misdemeanor laws
. as exist against disorderly houses,
against operating moving picture
shows and theaters on Sunday, etc.
These laws should be enforced by
. v - ■) -
is the best power stream in the state
and plahts similar to thte could be
operated every ten or fifteen miles
between Cnero and Ihe Gulf ot
Mexico. The possibilities for the
operation of textile plants in this
».-•> Dentist V
upstairs over old Poet-office,
hours. 8-JO to 12 and 1 to 5.
section of Texas, w&h is in tb<
heart of the cotton growing terri
tory are almost unlimitlit.^
This will call attention to this
section in that part of the country.
Onr Commer-
MRa B. aWRIGHT
(Pupil of Emii Ltebling, Chicago)
T —TEACHER DP—
PIANO
Cor Breach and Depot Sts., Cnero.
the local officers and we would
especially call, the attention of
these officers to this neglect of
official duty and ask that they en-
force these laws rigidly-
We have made an examination
of the public buildings of the coun-
ty—being the courthouse and jail—
and find same properly kept.
We hereby request yon to ap-
point a finance committee as' pro-
vided by law, so that the report of
that committee may be examined
by the next grand jury.
Respectfully snbmiteed,
A, F. Dahlmann, Foreman.
It will help ns.
clal Clnb is doing lots of this sort
of work and it will do a vast amount
of good.
FOR CALIFORNIA
Aud points la the
Northwest
OSTEOPATHY
THE G. h. & S. A. RY.
Unexcelled Roadbed. Up-to-date
equipment. Through sleepers to
California, New Orleans, Chicago aud
Mexico. Oil burning locomotives.
No cinders, no smoke no dost. Sum-
mer excursion tickets to all points.
For tickets and detailed informa-
tion, call on local Tkt. Agt. or address
T. J. Aidtrui, 6. P. A., Houston, Tn.
Dr. J. A. rialone
Osteopathic Physician
Will be in Cnero every Toes-
day, Thursday and Saturday.
BacMtlM Rmi vHI If. L. C. Kltfiede
We make onr bow to Cnero this
_ j -*-7
week. We have bought the J, M.
Massey stock of furniture and the
G. W. Gerloff stock of a ode? ta belli
goods and have added largely of
Public Schools—-----
ublic School-------
Id in, of Edgar-----•«—
time folaUtoget her,
e ate still some good cb
n one of the big prizes,
e trig records on subset
new goods to both lines. We are
consolidating both stocks tinder
one rod, the old postoffice stand,
The closing exereises of St.
Michael's academy were held at
thfe Opera House last night. There
was a fair attendance of patrons,
and the showing made by the pu-
pils was very pleasing. The little
fellows showed most carefnl train-
ing and more especially in the mu-
sic. It is evident the music teach-
er of this institution is both
thorough and capable. The dia-
logues and recitations were well
rendered.__' V ■; '
Readers of the Record are asked
to read carefully everything on the
page containing the business di-
. rectory of Cnero, There are fresh
news items on that page every day,
so do not miss anything,
108 Acre Improved Farm for^
attention of all ii
5 at the close of t
This farm is situated on two public roads seven
miles from Cuero in a good German settlement;
has SO acres in cultivation, but the entire tract
can he cultivated. Soil black to dark sandy
loam. Has good residence, barn, outhouses,
garden, orchard, windmil and fine well of water.
This property would make an ideal dairy and
truck farm for some one wanting a small home
on which they can make an independent living.
TERMS—Small cash payment and balance in
Our electric massage is guaran-
teed to remove pimples, blackheads
, etc aud to make the ktee soft aud
smooth. Try It ..
- A. R<YB8.
Sweets to t&e Srtet, tad Record
Th^ytjeng
RAHAM
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 132, Ed. 1 Friday, June 4, 1909, newspaper, June 4, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth846039/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.