The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 78, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 3, 1909 Page: 1 of 6
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CUERO, DeWITT COUNTY, TEXAS, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBBER 3, 1909
S A MONTH
Lutheran Church
IS OLD SOL ALSO TO BE TAKEN IN BY THE POWER TRUST?
(Copyright 1909.)
October 3rd at 3:30*. in.
Leader, Maud McHenry.
Voluota >
Song No. 93.
Lord’s Prayer to RespoosiveLm*
fon Pi. 90. r: *•
Prayer by leader.
Roll Call and response. , Rder*
eoce word “Lost.
Song No. 5? .
Scripture Lesson, Luke 15-4*7.
Superintendents talk. «
Song No. 95.
Talks by members.—The Good
Shepherd—•‘Seeking the lost.
Song No. 76. ;
■ Reciting Books of Bible. Sent*
ence prayers.
An nonocements.
Song No. 172
Benediction. •
[MOTK—The Sanday socteiy depart-
ment closes promptly at 9 s. tn Satur-
day. Notices of clwbs, societies, chap-
ters, wedding announcements, etc., mast
be sect in by that time to insure publi-
cation in society department, 'phone 88.
Re\ C, Smith oi Henrietta will
preach Sunday morning and even-
ing at the Baptist church here.
1 Mr. Smith is in the city and con*
ducted services last night and made
a fine talk.' ‘
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YOUR BEST.
You best is never to good to give
And your best is never to good to do,
la the service of those for whom you live
Who repay with their love and their
f-ith in you
Te cheerfully do the best you may
Jsoevsr too much for the wage yon earn,
hjmk whoever does less, whatever hisp*y,
Is getting much more than a,fair return.
The best yon can do is never toa good
And uever too much, though your soul
be tried '
And if you aspire as brave men should
Yotf must do your best to be satisfied.
October 3. ’ The service at 11
o’clock will be, the Comtnuuion
service with the music by Sir Geo.
Martin
Tbfe Antheri, Mendle-
sober'* “Hear my Prayer ’* The
solos by Mrs Grizzard and Miss
ForestTFflck.'' Rvgfilng grayer and
sermon at 8 o’clock,.,
•Jailv Record, an ertn
There has been a lull in social
activity every boy and g4tl deep in
the school, do card parties and tor
the present charitable entertain-
ments at a stand.. The most notable
affair of the week was the ice cream
social on the courthouse lawn
Friday night given in the interest
of the Athletic Association of the
J. C. F. H. S. A large crowd was
there and the promoters felt that
their Invitation to “Let ns see the
smiling side of your face and feel
the»silver side of your purseshad
met .a generous sympathy and
resoonse in their laudable effort to
equip themselves . tor ont door
games. The receipts amqnote’d to
tweuty five dollars.
Men's Prayer Meeting,
Methodist Church Today
Men’s
prayer meeting at the
Methodist church this afternoon
4:30. Subject “Christian -War
fare,’/ scripture lesson Bph.6^0-18.
V. W. Kennedy leader. All mew
invited.
Regular service at it o’clock
with Communion service. At night
Rev. J. M. Perry will preach a
special sermon in the interest of
the Woman's Home Mission work.v
Efforts Are to Bo Made to Draw Electric Power Direot from the 8ua>
her ranch home for a few days.
Electric lights can be used with chan-
delier,, bracket or drop light, and it is)
always there when you press the but-
Mr. and Mrs. August Phllfips
have apartments at the home of
Mrs. K. Swift.
First State Bank & Trust Co.
Successor to FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CUERO.
Capital. Surplus and Shareholders Liabilities $210,000.00
Mrs. D H. Heatou wa> at home
Wednesday t > a party of intimate
friends, whj eoj >yed the afternoon
at bridge. The party included
Mesdaoies Sames. Lewrfght. Me*
C'annahan, Caldwell, Luther,
Woodworth, Kleas and Joseph.
Mrs. D. C. Proctor returned t:ooT
Colorado Thursday alter a delight-,
fui summers’ sojourn in Boulder
and a few weeks In Maoitou and
Colorado Springs.
• Monday afternoon the Lad;e> Aid
meets with Miss Kate Lynch.
Tuesday Gibbons club at the
home of Mr*. J. ;£. Kossbiel.
Hawthornes at the Home of Mrs.
D. H. Heaton. ,
Wednesday Cemetery association
at the Muti at 4:30 annual payment
of dues and election of officers.
• Friday the Married Ladies Card
club will be entertained by Mrs.
Bd Kunltz at the residence of Mrs.
Kite Boyd, beginning at 3 o’clock.
, Enough progress has been made ****• F. W. ana H. L- .D. Kirk-
tq assure the lighting of the streets banr'have formed a partnership for
during the three nights of the Fair|tbe practice of medicine and sur-
with colored lights, so that they K**? h*r^, as will *>e seen from their
will blaze with brilliant effects. [card in another column. While Dr.
Several merchants and property
owners have already signed an
agreement and the electric light
people have made a low rate to
meet tjie occasion. It is certain
that our streets wilt be a scene of
beauty on those three nights.
There are many other features be-
ing added that will be toM about
Pater- Dr. J. M. -Lackey is en-
tbusiastically wotking to get the
the stock here and he says there
will be tots of it ot the finest qua!
ity. This feature will ot coarse be
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the most important one, 'but there
will be much ot interest besides
Mias Mary Will Blackwell, after
a visit to Hochheim relatives, is
expected home today.
Mrs. Will Regan oi Port Lavaca
is the guest of Mrs. C. At Sumners
for a few days.
‘Made lost night, eaten tonight,”
yon know; good, too; yes they
can’t last ’till Born, toe good.
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No need of Guaranteeing this candy
• Mts. Mike Byrne and son accom-
panied by her mother, left Wed-
nesday for Bay City on a visit to
Mrs. Bd Z-dler.
Died In San Antonio.
Vft keep our stock constantly replenished by
express and our customers won’t let us 2k
;I| ‘keep it; thus it’s always fresh.
V- Chocolates, and Chocolates and Bon Bons ^
in half pound, pound and two pound pkgs ft
'r —f,—-— ----;--- m
q ( Mdke Our Store your Accommodation Store. ^
T Help your Fanritt Friend lo the Big Plano Coitest.
f The Cuero Drug Co. $
Mrs. Robt. Kleas leaves Monday
on a visit of several weeks duration
to relatives in Houston, Hunts-
ville, Nacogdoches and other
points. /
Am again cleaning cleaniog
fines this year. Price 50 cents
each for flues on two-story build-
ings or will clean two flues on two
atory buildings for 75 cents. Tele-,
phone orders to Mr. Frank |
Mrs. W. R. RathboTie is visiting jGobmert
her sister, Mrs. Alex Hamilton, at
Kecctd ads. nrtuu result*
W. W Williams.
So it Was.
Carrie, aged tour, and Jimmie, a
year older, were making mud pies:
“Me am goiag to have a cherry
pie,’* remarked Jimmie. “Me
am!" scorned Carrie; “that's a
funny way to say ‘I are!"—The
Delineator tor October.
CAPITAL SURPLUS ail
IJ40IVIDE6 PROFIT......
STOCKHOLDERS
IMWIITY --------
$112500.00
$100,000.00
DIS iiiiui 1 umu
> PlBWUI W SIHMB
Daily Record 43 cents 1 it '.ontA
A beautiful line of tueu’s new
peckwear just in at Dietze's.
For a nice smooth shave, satis*
lactory bair ent, shampoo or mas-
sage visit the Palace Barber Shop,
the former Reyes place.
Office Pboae 168 Residence Phone 844
Office: Range Bldg., Cuero.
Not the fault of the watch—yours.
Yon'U find our facilities for watdht
repairing to be simply perfect.
Your work will be well done, done
promptly, and the charges mod-
erate.
R.H. BARNES,
The- Jeweler.
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Decorated 9-in. plates. Cups and Saucers |
per set . , 75c 0
Cloth Qloves, per pair I0candl5c |
Overalls and Jumpers, per pair 45c and 90c £
Toilet articles . |
These are Only a Few of the Articles we Carry in Stock. ?
We MarltYourTrade. £
THE VARIETY STOKE, £
“The Store that BeaU The Price. ' |
iMMiMMOt»oooMo%#oeooooeeeeeee
Emil Reiffert
DR. F. S. Stilwell
DENTIST
Room 3, 2d floor, Rtinge BRe
H. RUNGE & CO.
UNINCORPORATED
WATCHUAKEft AND JEWELED *
a
, A beautiful line oi
! STERLING SILVER, £
HAND PAINTED CHINA, ,
CUT GLASS ?
BANKERS
Established in 1845
General Banking and Exchange
Interest allowed on all Time De-
posits. Safety Deposit Boxes for
rent in the safest fire and burglar
proof vault in south -Texas.
Drafts drawn on all parts of the
world. We solicit your banking
Business
Cuero - Tex
CHICHESTER’S
W ^— THE BIAMONO n
And, all the 'latest novelties
.,, and at very low prices.
A set ot Americanized Bncyclo-
£edta Britannica, tea volumes, fee
File. See them at Record office
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 78, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 3, 1909, newspaper, October 3, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921231/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.