The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 143, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Baseball goods at Keller's.*
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Meet me at the Cnero Drag Co.
La Musliu underwear at reduced
prices at Dietze's.
For sale a few Jersey cows.
John Koenig.
J. W. Hoff was down from York-
town today.
Open from 7 a. m. to n p. m.
Cuero Drug Co.
Rev. J. W. Cowan is in Yoakum
for a short visit.
Hair Switches
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At Dietze's.
Ladies Tub Suits
At closing out prices at Dietze's.
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To the person hav-
ing deposited to his
or her credit in our
Ballot Box the lar-
gest value of cer-
tificates before that
date. These cer-
ti fi c a t e 8 can be
deposited to the
credit of any per-
son, school, benev-
olo n t or society
organization.
A Handsome
Christmas
Present
For Someone
BEGIN NOW
To plau your purchases—
where you can get the
most Ipr your fnoney and
help your favorite contest*
ant by saving your certifi-
cates for them.
It’s going to be a warm
contest, and you’ll regret
it if you don’t begin early
and keep it up late. A
few votes may decide the
contest—-possibly your
purchases could have
earned these few deciding
votes. They cannot .be
bought. They will iiave
to be secured with pur-
* Mrs. Salisbury left today for
Victoria to visit her brother, John
King.
For doors, sash, blinds and
Mound City paints go to the Alamo
Lumber Co. Lowest prices guar-
anteed.
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Miss Mamie Kate Henry left
today for Chicago for a term at the
university this summer.
Ice tea glasses 30c a set Keller’s,
goblets 35c set, jellies 15c set.
Our cream sodas 5c — Cuero
Drug Co. M
Mr< and mH. W.^L. Shaw l«t
for L&Grange today after a visit to
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Huddleston,
I am now a Notary Public.
Would greatly appreciate your no-
tary work. J. M. Harris, at Rec-.
ord office.
The Alamo Lumber Co. can and
will give you the lowest prices on
lumber and builders hardware.
See them before baying.
American Lady Corsets
50c to ^3.00 at Dietze's.
Eugene Moore and T. R. Taylor
were in from' the Concrete section
today and reported good rain and
fine crop prospects.
Try oar limeade,yes the thought
makes your month water, it's bet-
ter than the thought; 5c at Cuero
Drug Co.
7 t 1
* Hot time is here, Keller can help
you to keep cool. v, Gurney Refriger-
ators, none better, Alaska freezers
all sizes, coolers and ice goods.
Rev. Waiter McKinney was here
today from Smiley on his way to
Schnlenbnrg to assist in a meeting.
He jays Gonzales county is sure to
go dry in the coining local option
election. (_
Just Lots of Bargains.
The furniture house of the G. A.
Stowers Co. is full of bargains,
especially in summer goods.such as
hammocks, mattings, Linoleums,
etc.
In Azminster rngs and art squares
they are overstocked and will sell
out remarkably eheap to reduce the
stock. Anyone going to them for
any of these goods will get bargains
greater than they have ever hoped
for.
If yon buy anything in the way
of mattings, carpets, window
shades, etc., from the G. A.Stowers
Co. they will be put up or put
down for you without extra cost,
and in addition now you, can buy
them at very low prices. Be sure
to see them before you purchase
any of these goods.
Now is'the time to enjoy ham-
mocks and this house bas some of
the prettiest and most comfortable
ever brought to Cuero, at prices
that will persuade you to buy if
you see them.
The best lumber possible for the
lowest price is the rule at the
Alamo Lumber Co. yard. Try
« «r
them before purchasing your bill.
Readers of the Record are asked
to read carefully everything 00 the
page containing the business di-
rectory of Cuero. There are fresh
news items on that page every day^
so do not miss anything.
For Sale—Oae ^olt, two years
old, sired by Val Dean of Waco.
Val Dean’s race record is 2:20^.
Address O. B-' Quick, Yoakum,
Texas.
County Court Jurors.
FIRST WEEK, JULY 5.
Geo. Morrow, W. T. Mnrphree,
T. L. Lanmon, Paul Wimbish,
Geo. Johnischkies, L. Keller, S.
M. Lane, R. LeGaliey, Wm. Wag-
ner, J. H. Wimbish, W. E. Steen,
J. W. Wallis, Eugene Moore, B.
F. McMurrey, J. F. Card, W. A.
Hulse, Jas. Heffner, G. Immer-
hauser.
SECOND WEEK, JULY 12.
A. LeSage, B. P, Terry, J. F.
Elder, Frank Shanks, Jas. Nelms,
J. M. Gunn, P E. Edgar, G.
W. Ferguson, W. P. Dowe, F.
Hutchings, H. M. Hodge, W.
D. Talley, O. T. McAllister, J, W.
Boothe, W. W. Peavy, W. M.
Wallis, W, Reiffert, J. R. Clark.
HOT WtvATHES? WEARINESS
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This *altiery Is caused by bad utscatioo hjy» dbSKrHi tbs
_ "ties. The li-rer is o'^erwofked, Tbu kldrmrs weak and the bbwels
low spirits, tirednass, poor Jippeiiti, -jr refreshing sleep, lo«*s of
And, what Is >rorsit breeds diseases that are seriotai.
PRICKLY ASH Bl
IS A THOROUGH SYSTEM CLEAN
CJUCAI
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This great purifier exercises its rexiriajf influence in every part oj the
the bowels and nrinary organs, drives oat badly digested 4o**d,
of imparities, sets the whole internal organism to working1
indhionsly thereby creating new life and energy. It is tbg beet
removing t hat dnll bilions feeling so common in het weather.
SOU) AT DRUGGISTS.
HEATON BROS.
Gold Watch Found.
Daily Record, 40 cents per month.
Take a dose of Prickly Ask Bit-
ters at night when you go to bed
and yon will feel bright and >vigor-
ons next morning. It will insure
3?ou a copious and healthy passage
off the bowels, improved appetite
and digestion and increased ener-
gy of body and brain. Heaton
Bros., special agents.
Hogs at Top Notch.
new high record price for hogs on
the Fort Worth market was made
today when two carloads sold for
$7.65. This is the highest price
paid in Fort Worth since^the es-
tablishment of ihe yards.
The owner of a ladies gold watch
that was found last week in Cnero
can reclaim same by describing
and pairing for this notice at the
Record.
A GOOD REASON.
Cuero People Can Tell You Why
It is So.
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Doan’s Kidney Pills care the
cause of disease and that is why
the cures are always lasting. This
remedy strengthens and tones up
the kidneys, Ifelping them to drive
out of the body the liquid poisons
that cause backache, headache and
distressing kidney and 'urinary
complaints. \ Cuero people testify
to permanent cures.
/Mrs. Louis Ttaieme, living in the
western part of Cuero, Texas, says:
“Mr. Thieme bad kidney disease
and at time3 was in misery. Sharp
p8ios across his loins bothered him
when be stooped and lifted. He
aloft had frequent attacks of head. v
, positive cure now known to the
aches and experienced more or less fraternity. Catarrh being a
inconvenience from the irregular
action of .the kidney secretion®;.
Fort Worth, Tex., Jooe.i6.-A Doan:“ Kidoey PUto were so highly
spoken of by parties who had used
them that Mr. Thieme fiaally pro-
cured a box from the Cnero Drug
Co. He used them as directed aud
Decoration at County Line
Cemetery.
The people of the Terry vilie
community will observe Friday,
July 2nd, as Decoration Day at
County Line Cemetery. A basket
dinner will be served. All are
cordially invited to attend. •
District Court
LUlic P. Sayre vs, Robert G.
Sayre. Plaintiff granted divorce
and custody of children.
State vs. -Villareal; murder.
On trial before jury. Other jury-
men excused for the week.
Mrs. J. F. Andrews of Nord-
heim is here visiting friends.
A Bargain.
Four room house, barn and city
water; lot 50x160feet, price $450.
Howerton & Co.
We have a good stable and lot
ior rent at reasonable figure.
/ Howerton & Co.
Rev. W. Utesch left yesterday
for Brenham to attend the exami-
nation at the Lutheran college at
that point today. His son Willie
will return with him.
For Sale—Piano, new, bargain.
Mrs. A, Buchel, Phone 28.
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Dafiy Record. 40 cents Hr moofft
Coming to Gueqj
Will.be at Lenz Hotel
ITonday, June 21
Dr. J. Harvey Moore
$
The Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat Specialist
Of St. Louis, now located in San Anto-
nio, will be here again Monday, June 21
Dr. Moore ia no longer a stranger fn
this country and hia work here is suffi-
cient proof of his superior skill and
honest dealings.
He will examine you free of charge
and ii you are incurable he will tell yon
tad will not take yonr money.
soon recovered from his trouble.
He gives Doan’s Kidaey Pills the
entire credit tor his relief.”
For sale by all dealers. Price
50 cents. Fostet-Miiburn Co..
Buffalo, New York, sole agents toi
the United ’States.
a ;H** tt sni?—Doan’--—
and take no other.
Booklet Is Taking.
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A man in Corning, Iowa, who
received one of tbe new booklets,
writes that he wants more to give
to his friends. ; He says he bos
visited the coast country several
times, but parsed through, hefe
always at night, and was surprised
to learn that snch a country
existed around here. He says Ihe
next time he comes down be* will
stop off here, with his friends. He
enclosed postsg* for a number of
books.- This sty*w& what good the
booklet is doing and will continue
to do. ’ } >
Prof. M. V. Petersoo will leave
Monday for Ohio to spend several
weeks, and will .tale along some
of the booklets and distribute them
where they will do good.
And from now on fbere will be
something doing. * D
SIM. Reward, SIM.
The leaders of this paper will be pleeh-
ed to learo that there is at least one
preaded disease that science has been
able to cure in all its stages, anu that is
catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure ia the only
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tional disease requires a con:
treatment Hall’sCaUnb Cure
internally,actiug directly upon tl
aud mucous surfaces of tbe system
thereby destroying the foundation, of
disease, and giving ihe patient
by building up the constitution
sistiug nature in doing ita work,
proprietors have so much faith in in
curative powers that they offer one hue-
dred .dollars for any case that It fails to
cure Send for list of testimonials.
Address, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O
Sold by druggists, 75c.
Hall’s family pflfs are the best.
Doing Roe in Houston.
Pans
All kinds at Dietze's.
Land for Sale
749 acres, 2 miles southeast oj
Nopal (old Huater tract) $50 per
acre. Fine black land. 350 acres
in cultivation. Terras to suit pur-
chaser.
212H acres at Nopal, $40 per
acre, rich black b»nd, 140 acres in
cultivation. Terms to suit.
Gus Thieme, Westhoff, Tex.
Mrs. Shown was a pleasant caller
at the "Record office a few days
since and gave ns a card of Shown
Bros, of Houston, who are Engaged
in electrical engineering ond wir
iog in that city. The firm is com-
posed of Jim and Dee Shown,
former Cuero boys and Mrs. Shows,
their mother, tells us they are doing
fine in business there.
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Pin Was found.
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The party losing a pin lost nigh
at the Club rooms should jcoll at
the Record office and describe tbe
pin. There is one here. s
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Gossard Corsets
igb grade corsets from $5 00
There are lower prices to be had
on lumber, doors, sash, blinds, j upWard, at Dietze'S.
shingles, etc., from the Alamo! •—y —*
Lumber Co. than anyone else in Phone 210 for t
this section. * meats. A. G.
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