The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 146, Ed. 1 Monday, June 21, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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Now fs dressing tip time. The j
trees are ail wearing new suits of j Meet me at the Cnero Drug Co.
gteeo .ad lots of people have oew ■ F(jr ^ , few , ^
clothes .od some «e p.lmin* their Eobkio.
houses ana generally freshening
up things. Now is the time for Charley Flato was here Sunday
you to join the good work and put j ^om ®kiner on business,
up that fence your front yard needs : Open from 7 a. m. to 11 p. m.
so badjy. I have the time and j Cuuro Drug Co.
disposition to measure up and take I H H Sw,ft> who lg j
your order for the best and prettiest (he mov, bnsloess
fence evet seen. It Is set in cement, j Yo wag hefe oo g ^
, of the best steel wire, with iron posts
and will be all right for your front, ^ry oor limeade,yes the thought
t yard long after you have gone, ma^es y°uf mouth water, It’s bet-
where the flowers do not require ter than the thought; 5c at Cu&o
encing. Drug Co.
There are hundreds4 of pretty ; For Sale—Piano, new, bargain,
yards and lawns, yet the appear-; Mrs. A. Buchbi,, Phone 28.
» aDCe °‘ many °‘.them is SP°“ed by j H. H. Swift, who Is prospering
HOT WEATHSR
Thu :aiserj in cki\se>i bj bai
lies. The Jiv^r is overwork*}, the k?dn
loet spirits, tired n«8*, r>oor appetite,
And, vrha: is wori e, it breeds diseases*
PRICKLY
This rmt pnrifler exercises Its rerivh*f in£tH
the bowels sad Srhury organs, drives ont ba<
of impurttfeK, sAs the whol; internal orgs
monioosly thereby creatisgr new life and
removing t hat dall billons feeling so common
HEATON BROS
Double House for Rent.
The Blake place near the cotton
mills has been fixed op into a
double, house for rent either to one
or two families. Very convenient
for mill hands an i at reasonable
rent. See ns at Record office.
Howerton & Co.
Thu owsei
that was foot
can reclaim
and paying
Record.
hid the value is so much greater; ous oex* morning. It will insure
that it is hard to see why any one y°« a copious and healthy passage
should hesitate for a minute. Tear the bowels, improved appetite
away that old rack of a fence and and digestion and increased ener-
Heaton
Mrs. Louis Peske,
by her children, Mist
Master Johnnie
toria yesterday aod
couple weeks more 1
ents, Mr. and Mrs. t
before returning hdw
Miss Vida Finney has been
elected one of the faculty of the
Nixon school. Miss Finney is a
bright and capable student, who
has made good at the normal and
the Record predicts her success as
a teacher.
gy of body and brain
Bros., special agents.
W. K. Dubose was in today to
hand us a dollar for a year's Week-
ly Record. He reports things o. k.
out In the R. F. D. 2. section.
Our cream sodas 5c — Cuero
Drug Co.
Mrs. W. A. Miller aud son, Ed-
win, left yesterday for Yoakum on
a visit to her sister, Mrs. Lizzie
Holzhenser.
I am now a Notary Public.
Would greatly appreciate your no-
tary work. J., M. Harris, at Rec-
ord office.
Mrs. J. B. Chaddock returned to
her home in Yoakum yesterday
after a week's visit with her
daughter, Mrs. H. E. Miller.
For Sale—One colt, two years
old, sired by Val Dean of Waco.
Vsl Dean’s race record is 2:20 $4.
Yoakum,
let me put one up that will be a
thing of beauty for the rest of your
life and a monument to your good
taste long after you begin playing
a harp iu the celestial choir. Do
not delay or forget this important
matter but order now while the
t »
lamp holds out to burn. Tele-
phone me at the Record office and
I'll come to see you.
Yours for thirty days,
J. M. Harris
We have a good si
for rent at reasonable
SIM. Reward, SIM
The leaders of this paper will be pleas-
ed to learn that there is at least one
presded disease that science has been
able to care in all its stages, ana that is
catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Core is the only
positive care now knows to the medical
fraternity. Catarrh i being a constitu-
tional disease requires s constitutional
treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken
internally,aethig directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system
thereby destroying the foundation of the
disease, and giving the patient strength
by building up the constitotion and as-
sisting nature in doing its. work. The
proprietors have so mueb faith in in
curative powers that they offer one hun-
dred .dollars for any Case that it fails to
cure Send for list of testimonials
Address, F. J. Chxnb-y & Co. , Toledo, G
Sold by druggists. 75c.
r Rail's family pills are the best.
' Judge John L. Terrell, chief
counsel for the Southwero Insur-
ance Co. mpd E. E. Hewitt, agent,
culled at the Record office this
morning. Mr. Terrell here
to settle the insurance policies of
BL E. Dahlnuton in this company,
amounting to about $12,000. This
wan the first company to settle and
^ the promptness with which the
claims were met is a strong argu-
ment tor keeping money in Texas.
If you have Cnero 4
sell or to rent you had 1
with Howerton ft Co
doing some telling «
days.
If yon are particular:
cut or shave E. L 3
new barber at AJfot
barber shop, will be su
you. Try him. 7
Say, LilUe, what w(H
ter these hot days than
strawberry ice cream X
straws? at Cuero Drug
will help
this great
remedy
Good seven room house 00 South
Line street tor rent. Has stable
bam, crib, cistern, waterworks and
big garden. Howhrton ft Co.
Address Q. B. Quick,
Texas.
Readers of the Record are asked
to read carefully everything on the
page containing the business di-
rectory of Cuero. There are fresh
news Items on that page every day,
so do not miss anything.
Best m Cuero—Record job work.
G. C. Middlebrook paid his re-
spects and for a year's 'Weekly
Record 'this morning While en
route home to Brady jxom a visit
to the old folk near Thomaston.
His father accompanied him as far
as Cuero returning home this after-
noon.
Daflv Record, 40 cents per nosfll
tef to thmaandi of
en, so why not to
you? For headache, backache,
periodical pains, female weak-
ness, many have said Els “the
On Tuesday night Mr. A. E. J.
Staves of Halletsville and Miss
Tildie Zedier of this city were
f a J • * r
quietly married at the home of the
bride's mother. Rev. J. K. Poch
officiating
Both the contracting parties are
quite popular young people and
have a host of friends with whom
the View joins in extending con-
gratulations aud well wjshes
'• After the ceremony the couple
drove out to home of the groom's
parents returning Wednesday after,
noon when they left for Corpus
and other points on a wedding trip.
The many friendh of Mrs. Gas
GfOflM wiU be glad to learn that
the is improving nicely since hav-
ing been operated upon’ for appen-
dicitis. She was first taken to
Rungs last Thursday, and sfter
being examined the was found to
be suffering with appendicitis and
was immediately removed to the
Santa Rosa Hospital at San Ap-
tonk> where the operation was per-
formed. Fear was at first enter-
tained by her attending physicians
but we are indeed glad to report
that the change came for better a nd
she is now pronouBcdd out of dan-
ger and will recover.—Nordheim
View.
very bust—neeora jo* wort.
Four-room cottage, two front rooms ceiled, two galleries, well,
cistern and three-fourths acre of land, South Cuero near Clarence
Sigmund’s place, now rented for $4.00 per month. Land enough to
.put two or three other houses on it All goes for $550 if taken at
once; $350 in caah, balance at eight per cent interest Speak quick.
A Farm Bargain
Farm, 90 to 100 acres, 4 miles from town, house, well, windmill
- * ' $ ■ *-♦ **
and other improvements; good sandy trucking land; goes for $25.00
per acre. Come on now. *
See us when you wish either to buy or sell town property; alwayi
a bargain or two to offer. If you wish to rent, see us; we can gen
erally supply your wants or find a renter for you, as the case may be
Rentals, Collections and City Pro
#
Office Upstairs in Record Building.
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 146, Ed. 1 Monday, June 21, 1909, newspaper, June 21, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth846058/m1/4/?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.