The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 66, Ed. 1 Monday, April 1, 1901 Page: 4 of 4
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The Daily Rec<iud
H. G. WOODs Editer.
J. C. HOWERTON, Bus. MCr.
A Liberal-Minded Court,
|h'tt ^ \est we have been vety busy
^ Sin^our spriiib 600DS ARRIVED
If; during the rush we have neglected to give you
proper attention, we humbly apologize and trust you
will come again. To those who haven’t had time to
call and make their selections, we would say that our
otock is as complete an bright as ever, as we are con-
Seguin, Tex., March 31.—The
following resolution .was passed by
the commissioners’ court of Guada-
lupe county:
“whereas, we recognize the
supreme importance of industrial
institution 5 to Guadalupe county
to the state at large, taevery ^labor-
er, mechanic, merchant and farm-
^1**!*^?^*^ eVer>' d»y except Saturday. Sub-
Pv. nj. , cent* per mouth, or $4 per year,
’••kly edition SI.00 a year.
BtiTStU *n Cuero posters second-class
Tie Official Organ of tie City of Cuero.
RAILROAD ’’IME CARD
A Liberal
Baulking Business
Transacted.
Your Accdunts Solicited
Whether
Large or Small.
Foreign .Exchange
Passenger
1 ickets Issued
tp and
From all Points
in Europe.
G. W. T. & P. (S. P. SYSTEM).
Regular Passenger Leaves..
“ “ Arrives.
Mixed leaves.........
" arrives.............
S. A. AND A. P.
East-bouud Leaves........
West-bound Leaves.... s...
Mixed, west bound, Leaves
“ east-bound, **
“Therefore be it resolved by the
commissioners’ court of Guada-
lupe county, that we will favor the
advent of such enterprises by every
means allowed by the laws of the
state governing commissioners’
courts, and this court, sitting as a
board of equalization, will liberal-
ly adjust taxation for a term of
years proportionate to the size and
Importance ot the enterprise:
“That we favor the exemption of
taxation by the state to all such
industrial investments for
12 55 ^ m
3.05 p. m
8:20 a. m
7.14 p. m
All mails cb'isc 30 minutes before the
trains arrive. Mail is collected three
times daily from the street boxes—at 8
a. m., 10:30 a. rn. and 5 p» ni.
Wm. Drawe, Postmaster.
Port Lavaca Normal School
The Fall of Brooklyn Bridge.
The Record is in receipt of the The Broc
prospectus of the Seaside Summer weakened b
Normal School, to be conducted great cables
at Port Lavaca from July 2 to Aug. which wild*
ust 3. Prof. Thos. M. Colston of stantly flowi
Cuero will be one of the faculty of ing to the g 1
SUNSET 123
ROUTE U
a term
of years proportionate to the size
and importance of such enterprise. ”
The Record is authorized to announce
WILLIAM GRAFTON
a candidate for assessor and collector of
Cuero at the ensuing electiou in April
1901. F * ’
The Record is authorized to aniniujce
"HENRY KELLER
**ajtfidate for City Secretary at the
municipal election in April.
Tly Record is authorized te announce
CHAS. COOK
a candidate for City Secretary at the
April municipal election.
The Record is authorized to announce
C. T. HUNTER
a candidate for City Marshal at the
The breaking of a glass indicat-
or or something of the kind at the
ice factory this evening caused the
machinery to get beyond control
of the parties on duty for a few
moments. Fortunately no dam-
age was done.
Grandma’s Cough Cure for all
throat and lung troubles at drug-
gists. v
- T. -f. Roots, the obliging cashier
at the Sap depot* is off on a couple
of weeks’ leave. He has gone to
Corsicana to spend the time with
relatives and to look after personal
interests. During his absence J.
A. Nelson is handling the money
while H. M. Wimberly, a* new
comer, holds the place of operator
for Mr. Nelson.
lowest rates, quickest time and moat satisfactory service route vc
W flight from Eastern States via Morgan Line, from east of the mL
t*, sippi via New Orleans and Sunset Route, f om west of Jlie Missis.^
^ S & l C and San‘et For KaWn S
(£j freight, tickets, etc., call on or address
| This position he has held to the
present time, and now the Cuero
schools are second to uone in the
state in point of general efficiency.
Mr. Colston has conducted six
summer normal schools; and his
connection with any normal is a
guaranty of its success.
The Record acknowledges the
receipt of an invite to attend the
^ . j annual hop of the Foster Guards
A bay mare colt about two years a* College Station
old, blotch brandjon left shoulder, 12. We are indeb
resembling the letter G or a circle, for the invite,
has been in the Thompson Brown
pasture for the past eight or nine
Owner can reclaim same
In Pasture,
the last-long
Physician St Surgeon
Office at J. M. Ueuas.’ drug store. Office
phone 3, 2 ntigs; residence phone 87.
months.
by paying pasturage and cost tof
advertising. John S. Wilson.
" When Your Will
Is Ready Your Feet
Are Light."
liThe business men of this town
can attract out-of-town* trade
as readily as the big establish-
ments of the qities attract It
It is simply a giatter
of advertising
This paper goes Into the homes
not only of these who live in
the thickly settled community
but it Is a welcome guest in
almost every farm house for
miles around It reaches the
homes in all near-by villages
and some that are far removed
It wiH draw trade from wherever
it circulates if its advertising
columns are intelligently used
. Have you tried it t
Drop in and talk it over
anyway.
Physician St Surgeon
iat attention giveu to diseases of the
Bye, Ear. Nose and Throat
1 over Bootou & Kumtz’ drug Store.
J)r, W. c. MOOBE
A Bee county farmer who had
poisoned field larks under the im-
pression they were after his corn;
on examination of the crop - of one
of them found it to be filled with
cotton weevil and other insects.—
Beeville Bee.
Bull Dog hose lasts longest, at
Nagel’s.
Attorneys Thos. Smoot and H.
B. Leonard of Yoakum were erver
today for a few hours on court bttsi- spending and lots of
ness, returning home on-the 12:*5are going o
SaP- , ; candidates.
Dr. C. B. Phillips, rectal diseas-
es, piles and skin diseases a special-
ty. Office at Heaton Bros.’
Charles Stevens, an old resident
of DeWitt county, exhibited at this
office Thursday a iadish weighing
6 *2 pounds which was raised on his
farm a few miles east from this city.
What DeWitt county c^n’t pro-
duce has been left out of the 1
catalogue and sh^^j^j’t
the little kind either.
Herald.
Grandma’s Cough Cure stops that
cough in one night; at all drug-
gists. *
The Catholic directory for 1901
claims a total Catholic .population
in the Unites States of 10,755,990,
with one cardinal, thirteen arch-J
bishops; eighty bishops, 8,977 se-
jcular priests, 3010 priest^ of re-
ligious orders, 66,127 churches,
thousands of mission^, semi- i
pRics, chapels and universities.
J. J. Sumners and Mesdames
Sue Sumners and Sam Calhoun
left this afternoon for Oakville,
where they go for the Reagan-
Brown weddiug Wednesday of this
/v small now ot artesian water
was struck at Gonzales at less than
700 feet and at about the same dis-
tance at \ ictoria a similar flow was
found; Cuero is between these
points.
Dr. J. H. Burleson,* eye, ear,
nose and throat; ! Houston street,
Soledad Block, San Antonio, Tex!
Much wireworking and schem-
ing and legging and coaxing and
i other things
among some of the
Well, this is the last
chance.
Grandma’s Cough Cure stops the
cough and insures a night’s rest.
Rev. Garden of Cuero preached
last night at the Episcopal church,
delivering a very fine sermon.
The attendances good and the
choiral service very enjoyable.——
Gonzales.
Physiciau St Surgeon
WESER, TEXAS
A GREAT RACE
for Easter honors among the various
brands of flour would indubitably result
in a first prize for the now famous Amer-
ican Beauty. White as the lily, light as
a thistle, best as a bread baker, American
Beauty flour well deserves a good thing
that can be said about it It has friends
m many a family, and we would like
yours to make its acquaintance.
Otto Buchel & Co
J ADY agents with some experi-
L-' ence wanted every wherein the
United States to sell our newly dis-
covered remedy for female weak-
ness. Big money and permanent
employment te right parties. Ad-
dress for particulars, The Guaran-
tee Remedy Co.’, AWinore, I. T.
TURF EXCKm SAtfl
WEST MAIN STREET.
Carry in stock the best brands of
Whiskey. Ogars, aodJ*rwh Beef
on tajx The public patronage so
Courteous treatment at all timet.
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To advertise successfully may
not be easy but It is-not half so
difficult as the taming of a fly.
So far as this community is
concerned the advertising prob-
lem Is simple. Here is the
Secure space in these col-
umns.
Write ads that are plain
and straightforward.
Change them often.
Keep at it persistently.
ULL\ & Co. keep it and deliver to
any part of the City. We strive to
give satisfaction. That’s all .any.
r can do. Give us a trial.
e 41; 4 rings. Frank Harrison’S
Old Staud..........
In every City, Town and Village
United States. No experience
b required. Wc pay handsomely
ior work. We will give every
poastHe zid to our agents, and any
person with a little perseverance
can largely increase his income by
this work, even if spare moments
only are utilized. Write today foe
our offer. Address
THE AMERICAN QUEEN,
31 East 17th St., N*T.
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD.
V eekly Record $1 year, in adranee
CREAM
You don’t find inferior wort
by the Cuero Steam Laundry,
f* or burns, no aleaty wot* u
These are our Trade Holders, and
combined with prompt delivery
and satisfaction guaranteed make
Our claim good that if you once
begin with us youl’ll stay our
Highest Honors, World’s Fair
Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair
Avoid Baking Powders containing
*Ium- Tkoy are injurious to health
1 Dog hose is good hose, at
M. Byrne & Co,
Nagel’s.
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Wood, H. G. The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 66, Ed. 1 Monday, April 1, 1901, newspaper, April 1, 1901; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921216/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.