The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 143, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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CUERO, DeWITT COUNTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 17. 1909.
Commissioners’ court has fin*
ished the work of 4he equalization
board and is now* with the assist-
. aoce of the county superintendent,
working on the districting of the
county* A treasurer may not be
chosen till next week-
——v -w
In any amount in any part^qf the State
on Farms-and Ranches or for the pur* /
chase of Vendor's Lien Notes.
.Chandler, s<
SAN ANTONIO,TBXAS.
isormal and
A Little Se
terday morning before Justice
Stokes, charging Ed., Odom, a
colored resident of the “Bend”
with using an oxbow on the person
of bis wife. This is rather severe
discipline and one method the
courts have heretofore held was
hardly proper to use in well regu-
lated families.
Champagne Ankle Strap
Oxfords at Dietze’s.
Union Prayer
The different churches were
well represented at9 the anion
prayer meeting at tha Methodist
'chnrt^h last night and short talks
were made by each of the three
pastors. Each was assigned some
phase of the 'question of how th
prepare for the revival meeting and
each made some fine suggestions.
Admission to the recital to be
« *
given by Miss Beaumont’s music
class Friday night, Jane 18, will
pe 35 cents for adalts and io cents
for children. 7
ATCMUAKER Ml JEWELER
A beautiful Hoe of
STERLING SILVER.
UND PAINTED CHINA,
f CUT GLASS
id atl the latest novelties
and at very low prices.
Eighty to a hundred acre farm,
honse, well, windmill, throe mile?
of Cttero, for sale at close figures
Bee Record for further particulars.
In the Record contest which
dosed last Saturday, the Roseville
Sunday school got first priie, the
Cnero Flrfe Company second and
the Bello Public School third 1
There were two organs offered as
Keep a cool kitchen by baying
one of Keller’s gasoline or cogiu^
cook stoves; no wood or ashes to
bother with, your heat right order
the pot. 20 samples to select /tom;
prices %2.50 to $32.
Oscar Kunitz reports a wire from
Frank Hunter, telling of a big fire
last night in Brownwoodr several
stores being destroyed. Mr. Knnitz
and family will leave tomorrow for
home via San Antonio.
prizes and as first and second win-
ners take thesey it is left to Bello to
choose from the remaining prizes.
Messrs. ,F.J. Schubert, R. H.
Carson add Otto Jaeger left Tues-
day morning for a fishing trip over
on Sandidh.
Dr. Lackey was here yesterday
frem^Stero on a visit * to Drs.
Pearce & Chandler.
Geo. C. Rehmet and Robert
Milner went to Cnerp Saturday
night to visit “friends.” The
former returned Sunday evening
and the latter stayed over for
several days to visit relatives.
Several around town are having
'their places screened to protect
themselves against the fly and
mosquito nuisance. The^ wave of
feeling against these spreaders of
disease that is sweeping the
country is gaining volume every
day and the people everywhere
ere doing all in their power to
dbwn the pests.
Henry Teller was np from Cnero
last week, coming up with his
grandmother, who will visit her
•00, A- T. Teller, for a while.
Hr. and Mrs. Hngo Ran visited
Mr. Ran’s brother at theHowertofi
place beyond Cnero Saturday and
Sunday and had a pleasant time.
Mr. Ran says crops are in good
condition down there and cotton
especially is fine. He reports
heavy rainfall there Sandy which
put the roads in bad condition.
Otto Ran and Wm. Meissner, with
their families, were there Sunday
from Lindenan.—Bello Advertiser.
lowest prices on the best of
r, sash, doors, blinds and
3 City paints, see the Alamo
Parasols
A new line just received
at Dietze’s
heel and toes, guaranteed
Ize’a. f
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/— fiwn rs Bert Always Rdfebto
SOU BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
White KM Ankle Strap
Oxiorda just lo at Dletze's.
Our Fountain is the handsomest and best
equipped in the city, where you can cool
and refresh yourself.
Delicious Cream Sodas now 5 cents-the
kind you qsed to pay 10 cents for.
■Erik’« l' '■ -V ■■ - . .
Open from 7 a. m. to 11 p. m.<
Postmaster Butler received no-
tice this morning from the civil
service examiner at Houston to
the effect that the examination for
carriers for Cnero will take place
next Wednesday, June 23, begin-
ning promptly at 9 a, m. Mr.
Boiler his secured one of the
in which to hold
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 143, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1909, newspaper, June 17, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth846099/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.