The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 78, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 3, 1909 Page: 2 of 6
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of China, Fancy Goods, Brioa~Brac, Toys
and Dolls have arrived. 1
h°W at W°[k unpackin* the same and will be ready by
S 2LS£ ,OWest pr,ce ,ine ot H*»W«y
goods ever opened up in Cuero
Our Line ot
heating stoves
is ready for
y o u-r inspec-
tion. *;
HI different
styled prices
$1.25 to $18.
Lighten the labors cCm
H111
of your wife by buy- |\||
ing her a Wash filsXnlHPHSl
Hachine. --■t.-.-.
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Four different I
styles in stock JV >
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Onetfanle • 1(100 Ji
This Pocket Knife only 50c
II other styles at same pr.
See the famous.
They say that the
Keller Store shows as
good an assortment
of China and Dinner
ware as any in the
larger cities, to keep
up this reputation we
have added many new
lines come and see.
Special this week
- *
Johnson Bros, new 100
piece Dinner Set. reg-
ular price $16 now
- - - -
$13.50
This No. 8 Crescent stove, only
$10. Same with base, full nickel
trimming, teapot shelf and
towel rack, 18 inch oven $15.
Worth $17.50.
See the New Bock’s farmer Cook—it’s a Beaut.
NAC<*
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SEED y°urs€ed from «a
Onion, cabbage, rape, turnip at bottom
prison for those who run antos over
pcsdcsirians. also. Aud the latter
Will be well filled, tinless there Is a
change of policy
Why Not List it?
Sfoaw people own rent property
that they attempt to collect for and
often lose several months' rent,
being unable to posh collections as
PaUiahed every 4»v except SatwtUy Sab*
Nriptioo 40 cents per month, or 54 per yew
Weekly edition A a year.
Autoists around
here are most all reasonable, bnt in
Some places they are fierce.
la the Cwen> pontoOee
A new speed record of ninety
miles an hoar was made in an auto
»few days ago. Oh, yes, a man
was killed and another one was
crippled for life, perhaps, bnt it
makes no difference, just so a new
record was made.
they should
OFFICIAL OMAN Of TIE CITY OF CUEI0
While Balaam rode Upon hia Has, ,
It toraed into a field of Gram.
When Balaam Sworn and Smote it Thrice
It 8pOke: "Now, Balaam that’■not Nicer
Yon. must not Do Such Things to*Me!”
It Mw what Balaam Did Not Seel
It Wfm * Vision made (he Aas
Tain from the Road and Go Te Gram. 4
The Ass's month-was Opened—Bat ^
It Pees't &\j they Got it Shnt!: •» ■
Pcitkps that's Why we Find Today
An Aas ban Got a IfSiio Say. : -i -•
? —The Bqbemlau.
A Memphis jury has sentenced
Another man to 11 months and 39
days in the workhouse for a cold
.blooded murder with an axe. This
la the second verdict of the kind
,lately—yet some people wonder
why the mob spirit is shown.
A good sin-room residence for
sale on the south side, one block
rom railroad. See the Record.
It’s ALWAYS hard to m
•tore “go’' it the advertising
paijen is based on yonr fea
* WUU,UD 1 slQP a cat 11 ft was to ran The Record office ha
cam againat ibern, to fraU ate they, dred old new.paoer. ft
rs la- «ow. honestly, aren't yon aahamed I yon wish to paper yoai
o( the tences that some people have? deriay yonr matting, d.
! **01 tbe onc y°n have, of coarse, shelves or need Any wr
bntthe other tellow. It yon bad er, they are just what
KA as much money as he has yon WM Mdlcheap.
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example and strain a point h.ere I We have two first-cla
s|| and pinch off a corner there and let I residences,splendid Deis
fa me put you up a pretty, artistic, 1*™ k*Te. BoftUn north
durable and uselnl fence, one that I both at very reasonable
Mk yonr friends and neighbors will be r8Iere*,#<1 * »»•
.1} Proud they base to their —.-.I- Wowutrc
“• IT' ,A 'ence * 'htt k,nd ■*“ n«R& b. aifRi
«ppe*rance of that neat home of ~TE4P,E*
fji y°m*• So me day that baby off PI AN
^ j Tot|r® niay climb np on that picket I Cor* ^eocl1 Su
y|^ .fence that is nearly worn 'ut and]
tbe fence may fall «nd brefck tbe ^jAflll^ 60
.T. little fellow’s bead on yonr coo.
Crete s-idewalk. Bnt be can climb] 3B B I t J ^
fit np on the fence I put np and be UJl
circulation it Urges* stead of upon your hopes.
The^only place in Tennessee
here liquor was sold and the
claim made that: the sales were
legal was burned a few days ago,
And tbe Tennesseeans most now
drink what is hot legally sold or
go dry.
Set out yonr pecan trees, (f yon
have none, bny some. LO::
Non Is a good time to cot and
bum cotton stalks and get rid of
boll weevils, that is, if yon have
the cottoif all gathered.
Taft says he really believes the
Aldrich desires the good of the
people. Somebody onght to tahe
Taft snipe hunting while he is in
. A man from Lrfraisiana said he
would rather go to jail than go
bddlf there, when ofttnred his chotee
at Beaumont* ii Maybe he whs
there Ahen the las^.storm hit.
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• " ' v.‘* tf" ' " -
Read that a man injured ip
a fast huto wreck was taken to tbe
Insane asylum hospital for treat-
ment. Ought to have been there
before the accident, perhaps, bnt
not Yor sore
Texas, rare. Anybody who could
believe that of Aldrich would jump
at a chance to bold tbe beg for f
snipe to roo in. - / * f
All tbese years because you
thought tailored-to order
clothes ^mre too expensive,
change yonr min&At once.
Water is « dangerous thing to
fool with. A man in Illinois work-
ed three years trying to perfect a
water tank and fell dead jnst as he
got it completed,
Now we know I •
men who have been making whisky W
tanks ot themselves for twenty I kis
years snd are alive and frisky. | -T-
And lets of then are drowned in (\wf
water. J
There will some day be a special j
mard in each asylum for palteots I |fV
with tbs "automobile mind'"1 bnt
there vftli be special cells in tbe j ^
Chicago has rnlsd that the gar-
bage cans must not be raided by
tbe children * of the poor for food.
It is said that hundreds of children
live on what they get this way.
Does Chicago propose to let them
starve?
8ee we did not understand the
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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/m1/2/?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.