The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 132, Ed. 1 Friday, June 4, 1909 Page: 2 of 4
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Cuero Ice & Betting. Works
Telephone 169
Koenig Bros.
For Fish, Groceries, Grain mid
Hay.
Most everybody uses
Electric Lights, why not
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and dean and convenient
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The quarterly conference will
be held at the Methodist church
next Wednesday night if nothing
happens to prevent.
Don’t forget about getting votes
in at the close of the Record con-
test. Voting at this office closes
Saturday night, Jnne 12 and votes
mailed in must bear postmark of
not later than Sunday, June 13.
Anything later than that will not
be counted.
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J. A. McDonald tells the Record
he is putting up four silos on the
Hamilton ranch. They are 16
feet across and 36 v feet high, and
will be set on* Concrete bases.
They will hold lots of feed for
winter. They are of wood.
S People in this country will some
day learn the value of silos. Those
who are in the habit of eating can-
ned fruit should be able to see that
canned food for.stock would be a
Yorktown Strikes Artesian.
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At the oil mill at Yorktown yes-
terday aiternoon artesian water
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The water flows out of the top of
the pipe. The water will be na.t-
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The Coffin old place has been
renovated and repaired, also fenced
and is for rent. Call at the Record
office for information about
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The Saratoga Restaurant gives
good meals and Record coupons.
Get the votes.
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J. N. Mitchell brought in the
first DeWitt county ripe tomatoes
placed on the marked yesterday.
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Reuss Drug Store
Telephone No. 3.
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FOR FRESH FISH
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A. J. Ackary
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b The BEST Family Beer
H. CURRLIN, Agent
Telephone No. 64.
City Bbcksnntk Simp
C. F. flenneefce, Pfop.i
Blacksmith and wkeelwright ^
Rubber Tire and Cold Tire
1 Horse Shoeing is otlr Forte
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Tdephope No 121
City Ice and Betting Works
For Ice and Soda Water in Case.
‘ Picnic and Entertainment
Orders a specialty
H. T. Nagel
TINN1E
Galvanized Iron Cisterns, Flues,
Guttering, WindmMb, Pipe and
Fittings, Lightning Rods.
Telephone 41
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The Space Belongs to
Booton & kunitz
wio Praised to Sold Copy kit Blfil
J. C. WOODWORTH
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for afl kinds of Insurance
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Real Estate
flms aid Buekts
C. L. Stadttler
LUMBER
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Wittnefeert
expect to visit their son, Ernest,in
Houston Sunday. Phillip tells us
Ernest recently sang a solo in the
Lutheran church in Houston,
where he is a member of the choir
and the applause was most liberal.
His health is not as good a s it
might be sad that is the cause o*
their visit at this time.
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. Houses for Rent.
Howerton & Co. (office npstairs
in Record building) have for rent
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Double house (Blake’s) hear D.
C. Logne’s, convenient to cotton
mill. v
Men else house, six rooms, on
8outh Line street.
Two cottages three rooms each
In. Williams addition.
Coffin old place on Depot street.
Several other places mostly small
houses. See them.
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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/m1/2/?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.