The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 220, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 14, 1937 Page: 5 of 6
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1487
THE CUERO, RECORD, CTTERO, TEXAS
By R.J. SCOTT
FOR SALE
SCOH'S SCRAP BOOK
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m^VCCESSlBLE. PLACES
Will Soon Be Here.
FOR SALE—One fresh
cow. Make me an offer.
Sigmund, Box 613. Cuero.
Jersey
Glenn
“Say It With
FLOWERS.”
We will close at 12 o’clock
Sundays, unless for special
occasions.
WEDEMEIER
Florist
202 E. Main Phone 350
PARKS
CLEANERS
d’ance at arneckeville
*%AT. NITE. Sept. 18th
_ Music by
Are your Winter Clothes
in condition lor wear. . . .
Send them to Hartman's
I FOR SALE^The H. B Mont- j
I gomery home. Corner Broadway and j
j Clinton. Ideal for apartments
j Special price for quick sale. J. J
j Fischer
"feUD&Y HANCOCK
and His Orchestra.
Admission 55c—10c.
Linen Suits ‘ ..60c
Wool Suits 85c
We Do It The
Modern Way.
3 halls on, CALL 39 FOR SERVICE!
Cuero’s most modern
Equipped Shop.
fipance at Lindenau
^ Monday, Sept. 20th
Music by
ADOLF
And The Boys
Admission 40c and 10c
FOR SALE—7 cftws with calves
and all farm implement*. Inquire
at Record office.
HARTMAN’S
CABINET WORK
• A SPECIALTY
GENERAL MILL WORK,
REDWOOD CISTERNS and
WATER TROUGHS
POUR.
'iouai all hike flofirtt
solution FROM Yrf7k*M/
FOR SALE—12 high-grade Jersey
cows and 6 heifers. Bruce Card,
Route 1, Cuero.
Victoria Roofing
& Supply Co.
Roofing and Sheet Metal
Contractors
(Bonded Roofs!
903 So. Bridge St. Phone 2*U
Victoria, Texas
Cleaners
Furnishers
Glasses Fitted
123 E. Main St.
JOHN H. KERNING
Registered Optometrist
Phone 138
LOST AND FOUND
Phone 688 For Service
LOST: Gold, op^n-faced watch
A. A. Waller engraved in case. R'
ward offered. Phone 278.
Victoria Planing Mill
BEN s. MEYER, Prop.
301 W. Water St. Victoria
4 % Discount
■ on Labor and Parts
" FOR CASH.
I Need Your Support
LOST—Jersey yearling. 2 years
old. Branded R. P. with bar under-
neath. Notify Mary Prince. Genl.
Del.. Cuero. Texas.
One-
M.OST DBLICA-TE- A
IKS'fR.UIN 'fHE. " 1
WORLP 15 A "TTnY MoToP—f
Butirf By bR .eoBUE.Ml'z. oF
\VASH 1KCT0K , D.c„ WHICH »S
RUK BY S<Xfe. POV^ER *
COPYRlOtl 1937 K1NC, fEATyRSS SYNDICATE. W»
Moth-Proof Cleaning
Aflts and Dosses Cleaned at
hvman's are guaranteed for six
^Ajaths against moth damage at
iZ extra cock.
Newman’s Tailor Shop
Phone 462
fcjNG William TZ of
oHilns sf. Helena. • A
$-TXmP C m upper Leftovai£)
WA$ KNOWN NO<ONL/AS-tMl#
'sailor kin<3, Birr also as‘
'SILLY BILLY'- HE WAS .r
ADUUD^EP iMCOMPCfeXf* .
FOR RENT
NOTICES
CHICKEN ro^oE
LARRY'S PLACE
508k E. Rio Grand(on Blvd.
Fruits, Etc.
Also Cold Drinks, Vegetables,
• , VICTORIA
FOR RENT-* Furnished apart
j ment. 504 E. Live Oak. Phone 319.
i The Cemetery Association will
| hold a meeting at Mr. Garrett’s of- 1
[ fice on Thursday afternoon at 5
I o'clock to elect officers and attend
Furnished Apart- j to other important business. Thos^j
Sattler. i who are interested in the upkeep of j
■ : the cemetery’ please come out. ;
nirt n rniunr Anna Wagner, Secty.
Successor to Cuero Motor Co.
Shop continuing Ford Service
for Cuero Motorists.
General Auto
Repairing.
RENT—Small cottage-
Phone 406.
I IFOR
i furnished.
Life and Automobile
S. M. MMton, Buchel Bldg
ETTA KETT
p TOMM'/ /J'NNJLLYOU
6f?dN UP? IT'LL BE
ALLOM&fSTCMN c
THAT WOU TWO
OUA12I2ELEO OVEfZ
Dape THE HEAT
N OUR COOL
EER GARDEN
STUCCO HUT
Zengerle & Son
COME HE2E. YA UTTLE
RUNT.? YOU’VE. SEEN
FLYlN' TOO HIGH LATELS ■
i-m Goin' to CuPYOurz
—I ! |- j ~
ETTA/ YOU KEEP
il OUT OF THIS / fffl
BUCK BIVENS,
YOUIZE A BiS
Fll BULLY "r—
COME CUTSIDE/i'M l
SANTA CLAU5 AND I WANT TO
HANG A SOCK ON YOU2 NOSE
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Victoria
Phone 2M
’ HE'S L-
ASiClNG
FOP. IT/
United States exhibitors at the |
Paris Exposition captured 19ft
awards, 220 of which were granc
prizes.
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dONVICTED OF MURDER, JBRRV FIELDS
AWAITS TME FATEFUL MOMENT NOW
ONLY TWELVE DAYS; AWAY---
MOODILY ME GAZES TWPOUGM THE
BARRED WINDOWS UPON A WORLD
WHICW SEEMS ALL AGAINST HUM/
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ARE YOU
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FOLLOW
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TIME BANK
SO THEY'RE
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By Charles McManus
DOROTHY DARMT
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Putman, Harry C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 220, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 14, 1937, newspaper, September 14, 1937; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth995406/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.