The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 134, Ed. 1 Monday, June 7, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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of Cuero, Texas - first national bans
CAPITAL SURPLUS art
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LATE NEWS.
d Report of th
Events of the Day.
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San Antonio defeated by Shreve-
port 1 to o. I j
Mystic Shriners are gathering at
Louisville.
*■■ Cock fights prove to be^t Sun-
day pastime at Austin.
Outlook for uew railroads in
Texas gfows brighter. ® w
Gov. Francisco Canedo of state
of Sinaica, Mexico, dies.
Memphis awaiting the arrival of
the Confederate Veterans: fMviA
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Sunset to run a new line through
the Sierra Madre canyonss,
Ten persons drown when pier at
MenardvEle. La., fails into lake.
One child killed and several per-
sons badly injured la fire at Dallas.
Commencement exercises are
begun st the University of Texts.
Dots Gray is released on $25,-
000 bond by Judge Clarence Martin
at Burnet.
Buffalo man struggles one hour
With mighty current in Nlggpra In
Successor to
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
.jIHSSk Capitol. Surplus and Stockholders
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Miss C. B. MqMaster, of Tbomaston......
The Bello Public School—--— 1------
M. P. H. Co. No. 1..................------.
The Roseville Sunday School.. —..........-
Bliss Johnnie Terry, Uheapside...............
David Gorman, Cuero-.......................„
The Green DeWitt Public School —.
Ifayes Wallis of Edgar.............................
Miss Jessie Lucas, of Cuero...................—
Miis Bertha Crawford, of Hochheim
Miss Mary Ley, of Cuero ............................
Otto Staerker, of Cuero..........-.....................
Miss Sofia Harsdorff, ot Meyersville----
Lawrence Taylor-.................... ...................
Miss Florence Dinter of Cnero ..........
1 LA86EST , F11AMCIAL I
The non-interest bearing deposits of
Depositors Guaranty Fund of the State
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|paiti effort to save bis wife.
A. K. McClure, widri^r known
politician and former newspaper
man af Pennsylvania, dies.
The Arneckeville Public School ____________________________
Leslie Wassermao, Cnero..........................>
Miss Susie Gonzales, York town.________
Mrs. W. W. Brown, Clinton—-...............
Miss Ruby Hunter, of Cnero.......................
Walter Buchel, of Cuero.,—-—.............
Miss Bess Philpott, Cuero_________________________
Miss Bessie Atkinson, Cuero________.*...............
Frank Lackey------------------J..............
Bob Atkinson, Cnero-----l,_
Jas Young.—t------------------u
Pauf Breeden......................
C. G. Breeden____________________
Miss Floy Finney, Cnero-.....-
Newton Crain —----------
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The Golly Public School.
The Llndenau Public School—
The Concrete Public School__
Miss Alma Bouldiu, of Edgar.—
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Harriman railroad will run Wfc wish to call the attention of all interested, to the rule in regard
to sending in the votes at the close of the contest. Votes may be- cast
at this office any time Saturday, June 12th and any votes mailed' bear-
NORMATS PINE START.
Good CoraMmept from Sunday’s
Arrivals. MoreGMiiiic on
Ey*ry Train. . Jj
this morning at the normal and-
more ale coming in on every >rain
and the list will hardly b^com^
pleted this week.
ways some coming in late for one }
cause or another. But Cnero will a
have a big aud successful normal.
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SUNDAY’S ARRIVALS, v-
Miss Hilda Klttgb, Gonzales.
W. L Brown, Rnn
Rudie St^Wirba, Schulenburg
Frank Kubala, Snhuienbnrg.
I,345 Ben Mertz, Halletsville.
Miss Grace Eleanor Harrison,
Bay City.
Miss Dora Lienbani, Cnero.
Miss Marie St. Wrba, Schulen-
burg. a *. . '•
Miss Ora Wallis, Cuero.
** r Martha CuntfIngham Hoch-
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Mbs Lou McDonald,
“ Minnie LeGstley.y
“ Annie Belle Blsck.ji
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direct from San Antonio to City of
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ing date of Sunday, June 13th, will be counted, hut they must npt be
postmarked later than tnat date, so as to reaclTthts office early Monday „ ,
Welcome to Cuero.
June 14th,
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Banking and Exchange. |
allowed on all Time De-
Safety Deposit Boxes for
fab safest fire and burglar
It in south Texas.
1 parts of the
your banking
To the teachers assembling ter
attend the Normal at Cuero the
Record extends a hearty welcome
and trusts they will have a pleasant
and profitable stay In the city. If
there is anything the teachers want
they feel free to ask for it and it is
theirs. The cause of education is
dear to tht heart of the average
Cueroite and those who are pro*
talk over your Blectri- R *** wehsome to the best
; lean make a price there Is going. The Record cor-
^H'make you smile. dially invites all of them to feel
~|lng a specialty. free to call and make themselves
> at home at its office at any time
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This farm is situated on two public roads seven
miles from Cuero in a good German settlement; •; •’ * ■ A
has 50 acres in cultivation, but t^e entire tract i
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upstairs over old Post-office,
nrs, 8:80 to 12 and 1 to 8.
and anything that the Record can
do for them will be cheerfully
can be cultivated. Soil black to dark sandy
loam, has good residence, barn, outhouses,
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R. C. Flick, thy' harness man!
for good leather goods and Record
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GOOD POSITIONS
ighon gives contracts, backed by chain of 30 Colleges,
,000 capital, aud 20 years' success, to secure positions,
der reasonable conditions or refund tuition.
KKBBPING Dranghon’s competitors, by not ac
pting his proposition, concede that he teaches mere book-
|g(tttg in THREE months than they do In SIX.
“ ughon can Convince YOU.
HORTHAND: 75 per cent of the United States Court
write the system of Shorthand Draughon teaches
they know it is THE BEST.
FOR FREE CATALOGUE and booklet “Why Learn /(
hy?“ which e^^lains all, cal! on or write Jno; F.
Draughon , President
DRAUGHON’S
ACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE
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garden, orchard, windmil an^fine w^ll of water.
This property would make an ideal dairy and
truck farm for some one wadring a small home
on which they can make an independent living.
TERMS—Small cash payment and balance in
easy payment notes.
4 GRAHAM & CO
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Nashville or Washington, D. C.
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 134, Ed. 1 Monday, June 7, 1909, newspaper, June 7, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth846083/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.