The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 68, Ed. 1 Friday, April 5, 1901 Page: 2 of 4
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Twe Women Fight a Duel
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Mercantile ♦ Directory
OF CUBRO, TBXAS ^
CUERO is acknowledged to be the LOWEST-PRirpn
market in South Texas. Before buying w
tne merchants named below and you will
Call on us to assist you in preparing the above
Your orders for the following will aid you
pICKLES, sweet and sour, Mammoth Queen Olives, Olives stuffed with
1 Anchovies, Richelieu Salad Dressing, Capers, Heinz and Richelieu Pre-
servcs Jellies, Jams, Etc.. Heinz Tomato Catsup, Casino, and Club House
Ufiftea Goods, G. & S. California Fruits, none finer packed, Maraschino
Cherries, Creme ot Mint, Creme of Vioiette, Creme of Vanilla, Angelica
Port Sherry Sweet Cawtaba and Claret Wines, Old Valley and Brookhill
Whiskies. Complete above with a cup of Chase & Sanborns famous CntT>p
| Oklahoma, says: Mrs.Eliza Zeiglin !
and Mrs. Daughson, living near
this city, fought a duel with re- j
volvers at twenty paces yesterday
and Mrs. Zeiglin is now in a hos-!
pital dangerously but not neces- !
sarily fatally wounded.
Two of her opponent’s bullets:
| lodged in bef breast, but she is j
! able to talk and is anxiou^ to re- !
j cover that she may again fight >
j Mrs. Daughson.
The duel grew ouj: of along:'
(standing feud between‘the women, ,
jealousy being the original cause, j
Mrs. Daughson lives on a farm [
south of the city and Mrs. Zeiglin (
has frequently endeavored to arouse J
the temper of her neighbor by J \
various means, the most effectual j
being the claim that she (Mrs. i §
Zeiglin) could take Mrs. Daugh- ! c
son’s husband away from his wife j
any time she wished. jj
Mrs. JDaughson finally appealed I
save money
BREEDEN BROTHERS
J. A. 6RAVES
Wholesale and Retail ,Dry Goods
MISTROT BROS GO.
Wholesale alii Retail Dry Goods
H006ES DRY GOODS CO.
Dry Goods. Notions, Hats, Shoes
H, RUNGE k CO.
Wholesale ant Retail Grocers
J. R NAGEL k SON
Hardware, Steves, Tinware, kt
KELLER k WL
House Furnishings, Crockery, kt
HUTCHINGS k BATES,
Hardware, Stoves, Implements, ftc
WEISENBURG & BARNARD
Hardwire, Steves, Tinware, kt
F. 60HMERT
Everything in Tinware-, Cisterns
CAT HERS and MOTHERS !
-M. We extend a cord »1 in vita: ion to yoiT ■
to visit us as we are offering better w
Bargains in Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats f
OTTO BUCHEL k CO.
Wholesale and Retail Grocers
BREEDEN BROS
Whetesate and Retail Bracers
etc., than ever before. Come a
where and we will save you mot
their spring and summer outfits,
get cur prices before buying else-
y Bring your boys and girls for
Vours for bargains,
F. A. TAYLOR
Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions, &c
KLEHLER DRY GOODS CO.
Dress Gooods, Gents’ Furnishings
PRENSKY BROS.
Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions, &c
MIKE JOSEPH & CO.
Dry Goods, Groceries, Tobaccos
ILSNER k TRAUTWEIN
Groceries, Candy and Tobaccos
to the courts and yesterday fore-
noon Mrs. Zeiglin wTas fined $300
for tresspassing
MIKE BYRNE & CO.
Groceries and Bakery
the Daughson
j property and inciting trouble.
As soon as she paid the fine Mrs.
1 Seiglin drove to the Daughson
home, smarting under the loss of
the money and the criticism of the
trial judge. ’
Riding to the door otthe Daugh-
son’s she invited her rival to pome
out and fight a duel. Mrs. Daugh-
son promptly accepted the chal-
lenge and came out armed with a
revolver.
The women then faced each
other at fifty feet and began shoot-
ing, the signal being given by a
daughter of Mrs. Zeiglin, who had
accompanied her from town.
Each fired three shots without
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A Fresh Stock of
JOHN J. BYRNE
Staple and Frncy Groceries
HEATON BROS.
Wholesale and Retail Druggists
J. M. REUSS
Wholesale and Retail Druggist
B00T0N & KONITZ
Dregs and Druggists’ Sundries'
THE LEY PHARMACY
Drags, Medicines. Sundries, kt
OSCAR KONITZ
Staple and Fancy Griceries
WILLIAM MANGOLD
Staple and Fancy Groceries
PJagniol Olive Oil, Ritter’s Sweet Catsup,
Richelieu Salad Dressing, Heinz's India Relish
Heinz’s Boston Baked Beans in Tomato Sauce,
Heinz’s Assorted Preserves in Glass, ins* in at
BADOUH BROS.
\oods and Notions
BLANKE’S ROASTED COFFEE, A FULL LINE OF LENTEN 600DS
• EODILLOr
Boot and Shoe Manufacturer
H. D. BEAUMONT
Stationery aid Bieycies
H. 60HNE k SON
Mikt iid Sill Blits and Shits
FEY k BRAUNI6
First Cliss Photegnphirs
WESTER, JR. ~~
Up-to-Datn Pictography
H. RUNGE & CO.
Baikfig in ill its Briickts
OTTO BUCHEL
Banter and Dealer fo Eichaige
THE MUTI
Finest Hotel In South Teas
THE CITY HOTEL
Best Dollar House in Caere
CUERO PUBLISHING CO.
Publishers Daily k Weekly Record
PETER MARIE
Wholesale Fruits and Confections
SIEDER HOUSE
BEN HAGEL, Proprietor
[TRADE MARK REGISTERED ]
then and there and the beligerent
spirit permeated the entire .cpurt
room.
Mrs. Zeiglin says her revolver
refused to work after the first three
shots and that she will makeabet-^
ter record when next she faces Mrs.
Daughson.
The latter has not yet been ar-
rested and grimly remarks that she
has taken the precaution to reload
her revolver and oil its joints and
that she can be found at home by
any one looking for an argument.
E. DEVEREAOX
Mattresses Made to Order
J. W. OAVIS & CO.
Lujnber and Building Material
THE IDEAL SPRING MEDICINE
C°rr'cts the Stomach, Stimulates the Liver, A
the Kidneys.
A Well Known Blood Purifier
Purely vegetable. Nature's own remedy
herbs aud roots Contains no mineral roisom
irritate tie stomach.
Price 2$c at All Druggists.
CAUTION—No package genuine without Grai
ma s picture as above.
C. L. STADTLER
W. 6. STUBBEMAN .
Cuero's Broom Manufacturer
CHAS. LENZ
6eod Meals and Lodging
Commissioners’ Court.
• The court will adjourn tomorrow
after finishing Collector Graham’s
report and some minor
J. W. CAMPBELL * «
The Merchant Tailor of Cuero
A LITTLE
DOES MUCH
matters.
The following bills were allowed:
Dr.-J. M. Lackey........ .$740 35
A. W. Eatman.......... 10 00
J. W. Hyman............ 6860
Dr. Lackey’s bill includes his
professional services and sundry
supplies and expenses in
. Boom, Iowa, Dec. 14.
In t«ll what I have endnred
ala? 7*VVTUh “onthlj .ick-
frUnrf ■offering untold arony, a
Oa^dai ?d re«)“®«nded Win# of
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ass -saMMas: - •-
MBM. GRACE LARPRERK.
Mrs. M. J. HAMMOND
Everything In the Millinery Uee
The Manufacturing Jeweler
connec-
tion w?ith the smallpox quarantine.
CUERO WOOD & COAL YARD
Wood, Coal, Lime, Brick
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CITY MILLING & WOOD YARD
Geo. Glauberg, Prop.
able weather today we have heard
of a number of picnic parties tak-
ing place. Most all family affairs.
Jack Van Hoogenhuyze went
back to San Antonio today after a
day in Cuero, leaving on the 3:05
Sap.
A. V* Palmie returned today
from Gonzales. He says that old
towm is on a regular boom, twenty-
two stores are going up there in one
immediate locality, and every one
of them have been rented for occu-
pancy as soon as they are com-
pleted.
L>aiJy Record Largest City C irculation
Record Job Work ia best
woman can be her own physician and cure herself at home. Locil ex-
_ aminatiorcj are largely things of. the
“tat—the obnoxious customisno
•nger necessary. Wine of Cardui
the only perfectly aafe and sure
sgetable Wine made to-day for
e cure of “ female troubles
'Druggists sell Large Bottles for $1.00.
U*fJr IIMITMfRT.
»ICU«37 ClLLY^ Venn
per-
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A. FRANKE |
| Furniture and Undertaker
JOHN AUTRY
Fine Meats Sold in Best Style -
PRINTERS
tully & CO.
Sell Best Meats Market Affords ;
: CUERO PUBLISHING CO. j
First Class Job Printing Only j
PAUL LEHMANN
"As good as the best” Meats ]
MACHINE SHOP |
CUERO MACHINE SHOP
All Kinds of Work Carefully Done :
jeTelmV
SAM MARIE
FCBNITII
L
S. J. LORD
Furniture, Carpets, Rug)
1, kt
E. A. BUCHEL
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Wood, H. G. The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 68, Ed. 1 Friday, April 5, 1901, newspaper, April 5, 1901; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921276/m1/2/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.