The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 124, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 25, 1909 Page: 2 of 4
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^dore “Follow the Crowd”
\RRISON ■*,
UNDER CAJESUV.A8
V Play without a name
Matinees Thursday, 3 p. m., Saturday, 2:30 p. M.
itation Pr
at 8 P. M.
Location:
French and Espla
nade streets.
ParqiRt Seats, 25c
Box Seats 50c
.
Doors open
Seats on sale at Cl
Band and Orchestra
jCuero Business
| fPubttahed every day except Saturday. Sub-
scription 40 cents perf month. or M per year
Weekly edition 91 a year.
Ous WassermaliJr.
Painter and Paper Hanger
Telephone 156
Entered in tbe Cuero poetofflce as second-
elans matter. ~
Notary
Agents for ail kii
OFFICIAL 0R6AN OF THE CITY OF CUERO
A. P. Scaiowetz
Beef, Veal, Pork, Mutton and
- Sausage of All Kinds.
Telephone 210
Water white SafetyKte
Oil. Used in Cuero
without an accident
smoke, puff ot blow
0«r Assiststant Editors Who Help ms
Mike 1 Newspaper.
Provide For Your Family
In Case of Your Death
JOHN NAU
Life Insurance Agent
Can Arrange It For You.
Thomastofl,
Telephone 41
For Hardware, Seeds and
House Furnishing
Goods.
Nov. 24. We started by some
oversight in our last week’s letter
that MUs Carrie B. McMaster re-
turned to Victoria where she bad
been employed as saleslady in the
store at that place. We
In Business in Cuero 22 Years
\ Know yonr wants and can
supply them in Ice and Soda
Water.
the Grav
should have said Yoakum instead
of Victoria. We are glad to make j
the correction bnt we have as our j
to err is human.”
Meat Market
Order by telephone. Esplanade
Street phone No. 122 Main Street—IS
Coero Ice & Bottfoig Works
excuse
Mrs. R. W. Anderson visited
Cuero relatives Thnrsday and Frl-'
day, returning Saturday. While
in yonr city Mrs. Anderson attend-
ed the Harrison Theatre Thursday
and Friday nights.
Mr. and Mrs. McCormack and
children of Concrete were guests
of Professor and Mrs.R. W. Coffey
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs ; J. L. McCrabb
were visitors to Cnero Monday.
T. K. Burrow of Ledbetter is
visiting in onr city.
Mrs. J. O. Murphree and Mr.and
Mrs. J. Murphree were visitors to
Cnero Tuesday.
Mrs. J. H. Pridien was shopping
hi Cuero Monday.
Mrs. J. B. Atkinson was a visitor
to your city Tuesday.
Onr San Antonio lair visitors
have all returned much pleased
with their visit.
Mrs. j. R. Wright and Miss
Genevieve were Cuero visitors on
Friday, returning Saturday.
Rev. Alkire conducted services
at the Methodist church last Sab-
bath a. m. and night. He was ac-
Alkire and
Richter’s Steam Baked
Bread, full 12 oz, Loaves.
Koenig Brps.
West Main St. Telephone 169
6. Schiwetz
You can learn all about It In the remarkable etory by
C. F. flemecke,
Insurance Agency
Fire, Tornado, Marine, Acci-
ddent, Employers Liability,
Steam Boiler, Plate Gloss.
Blacksmith and W
Rubber Tire and’Cok
Horse Shoeing is
Reuss Drug Store
Telephone No. 3.
Procriptioas Guefaflj Coapoudtd
Da; or HiRhL
Which will be started in this Paper
in a Few Days
Fruits, -Confections an
. Cold Drinks.
ICE CREAM PARLOR
ALAMO L
. Lumber,
Texas Pride
Is The BEST Family Beer
H. CURRLIN, Agent
Telephone No. 64.
WORK THAT TELLS
Fare Ribbon Cane
Molasses
Plenty of it Has Been Done Right
Here in Cuero. ?
Cuero
Now on sale. Absolutely
Pny>, Give it a trial.
New evaporated Fruits just
received, consisting of: Prnnes,
Apples, Pears, Peaches. Apri-
cots, Raisins in Packages, and
Citron.
This year’s pack of Canned
Vegetables and, Frnits now in
stock.
Herring, Mackerel, Sardines.
Dill Pickles, Sonr and 9weet
Pickles.
Rice Bran, cheapest feed on
the market. Try it.
C. L. Stadtler
LUMBER
Shingles, Sherwin-Williams Paint,
Oil,Builders’ Hardware, Etc.
Cores that last are cures that tell.
To thoroughly know the virtues of
a medicine you must investigate
the cures and see if they prove per-
manent. Doin’s Kidney Pills stand
this test and plenty of proof exists
right here in Cuerd. People who
testified years ago to fellef from
backache, kidney and urinary dis-
orders, now declare that relief was
permanent and tbe cure perfect.
How can any Cnero sufferer longer
donbt tbe evidence?
Mrs. Lonis Ley, 509 E. Main
street, Cnero, Texas, says: “Short-
ly after Doan’s Kidney-Fills cored
me oi kidney trouble I gave a pub-
lic testimonial in their favor. 1
can now confirm that statement as
I have never had a return of the
complaint. My kidney trouble was
the result of a severe cold. I^grew
very weak, 'suffered a great deal
from pains in my back and I could
not sleep well at night. My mother
had been cared of a similar trouble
by Doan’s Kidney Pills and decid-
ing to try them I obtained a box
at the Cuero Drug Co. They
cured me promptly and I know for
a certainty that my cure is a per-
manent one ”
For sale by all dealers. Price
50 cents. Foster-Milbura Co.,
Buffalo, New York, sole agents for
the United States.
Remember the name—Doan’s —
and take no other.
companied by Mrs
babe.
J. A. McDonald of Cnero spent
several days witfr relatives - in our
city last week.
The W. O. W. enjoyed an oyster
supper Tuesday evening at Mc-
Donald hall.
Our society ladles and gentle-
men contemplate a dance at Mc-
Donald hall on Friday evening,
the 26th inst.
J. B. Atkinson bis recently pur-
chgpad from W. E. Pridgen bis
tmm ftp Price’s creek near Thom-
astan. The price paid was $4,200,
golfer acre. Mr. Pridgen and
family are now residing in Thom-
aston, occupying the McDonald
rent cottage. Mr. Atkinson will
move out on his farm in the near
future. 'Mi-' n N •
J. I. OsawH and iamily, farmer
residents o£ Ji Tbomastoa,* have
moved on Mrs. M. Wright's place
in the house vacated by Tom4
Magee and family, Mr. Magee
having purchased the Tom Lanmon
residence in Thomaston.
We are now in communication
with Fordtran by telephone. - A
greet convenience.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sims and
and Tom Magee were visitors to
Cnero Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. McDonald
will spend Thanksgiving Day with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. F.
Pridgen at Cnero.
Thanksgiving Day will be ob- i ories.
General Gunsmit
Agent for Singer and 1
Wilson Sewing Ma<
Freeh line of Illustrated
Poiat of interest in Caere on
4 cards of 6 views each.
For Your
A.V.PALMIE
KNCEI HATES M RttKB TUP
TICKETS
Account
Who wants to trade for a nice
five room cottage in north Cuero
with nearly an acre of land? Price
Is reasonable and will take one-
third -in cash or trade, balance on
time to suit purchaser at 8 per cent
interest.
Howerton & Ca
OTTO BUCHEL & CO
Remember the Baptist Ladies’
Tea at Mrs. W. A. Blackwell’s
Thanksgiving afternoon when
fancy articles will be on sale.
Sweet mnsic will also entertain yon.
Everybody invited.
Pbonr 6
“Red Head” and Reflex igni-
tion pings never fail to fire. See
R. C. Flick.
If you have an old house or an
old anything you want to sell, real
bad, maybe we can hatch np aVade
See us. Howerton 8l Ca
t
Try Cresolic for making your
old furniture look like.new. Your
money back if yon are not satisfied
J. R. Nagel Hardware Co.
Statk of Ohio, City of Toledo ) ss.
* Lucas County. j
Frank J. Cheney make* oath that b-
is Senior partner of the firm of F. J. Che-
ney & Co., doing business in the City
of Toledo, County ana State aforesaid,
and that said firm will pay the snm of
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
and every case of Catarrh that cannot
be cared by the uae of Hall's Catarrh
Cure. ^ Frank Cheney.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
my presence, this 6th day of December,
A. D. l88d.
a—, a. W. Gleason,
| seal J- Notary Public.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internal-
ly and acts directly on the blood and mu-
cous surfaces of the system. Send for
testimonials, free. ;V '
F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O.
Sold by all druggists, 7f»c.
Hall’s Family Pills ere tbe beat.
Howerton
Chicago via
G. H. A S. A. By.
On sale December 18, 19 and 20,
1909. -Return limit, Jap. 16,
1910.
For tickets and detailed information
call on local ticket agents or
addreac
T. J. Attain, 6. P. A., Houston. Tex.
Rats, Real Estate,
Lsaas aid CeflectaB.
Hogs far Sale.
Six Poland China hogs f
about three months and a 1
Apply at the Record office.
Offlce up Stairs Record bldg., Main St.
--:— . ......... ——■ Remember R. C. Flick i
you money on buggies, sur
The very beat—Record jgb worfc j wagons. Cuero and Yoak
Eckford sweet peas seed. -
Barnard & Monken.
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 124, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 25, 1909, newspaper, November 25, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth920879/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.