The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 61, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 9, 1928 Page: 2 of 8
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FAITH PUL
MILL WORK
Kitchen Cabinets,
Phone Cabinets
Medicine Cabin*
, China Cabinet!
You will
space in
We can build anything to go in your house,
save the cost of a piece of furniture and save
your rooms by having built-in features.
ALAMO LUMBER CO
Phone 19
WALTER REIFFERT
HIWETZ
Established in 1*45
- (Unincorporated)
General Banking and Exchange. Interest on all Time Depot its. Safety
Deposit Boxes for rent, in the saifest fire and burglar irault
in South Texas. We solicit yjonr Banking Busim
CUERO,
TEXAS
THE CUERO RECORD
AcnvmES
Win COUNTY
VERY QUIET NOff
Lease
s Reported by the
Clerk's Department
Past Two Weeks.
REFUGIO
Intense
Interest is Being
Taken in Operation of
Refugio Field.
OH scti
very quie
little recor
the countr
present c
to the
weeks
leases wet
ago.
Progress
reported
rities in DeWitt county are
at the present time, with
ding of leases reported by
clerk’s department. The
4ndition is a direct contrast
h of activities noted two
when a great number of
filed.
at the County Line well is
i be very good, but no in-
formation regarding prospects for the
discovery of oil has been released by
those in charge of the well. Leasing
in that section has taken a decided
decline durfng the past two weeks,
due principally to the fact that the
greater portion of desirable leases
have been taken up.
Intense interest is being taken in
the operations on the Clint Heard
lease in the Refugio field, especially
in Victoria where a number of busi-
ness men are the principal stock
holders in the company.
The discovery well was brought in
by the Texas Gas Company several1
weeks ago ami is still flowing sever-
al hundred barrels a day through4 an .
eighth-inch choker. The well is re-1
ported, to he 3782 feet deep, and an j
analysis of the oil shows it to he of !
ahigh gravity and to contain a slight j
trace of water.
The Texas Gas Company was or-
ganized in Refugio and because of its
limited capital the well became
known as the “poor boy.”
Xhe Houston Oil Company . and
Houston Gulf Gas Company are drill-
ing offset well* on the Wilson Heard neers has been given to presenting
lease and the Faxtet Gas Company of the building from collapsing, and lit -
Corpus Christ! an offset wejl on the j tie or no attention has b-en paid to
Clint-Heard lease. The Rook lease.! its external appearances. 1'i-ii 'some
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abandoned by the Houston Oil Com-! months the place was shored ’ip \vi -li
pany some tittle ago following Pile timber.
drilling of twd shallow wells, is still American and other visitors to
open territory! it is within a stone's! Downing Street have always marvel-
throw of thej discovery well and [ ed at the singularly plain external
priced at ?1.0itih per acre. appearance of this official residence
Nine \v< 11s are being put down in 1 of England s premiers. It is huiir of
the Refugio tjeld at this time with. grayish bricks, has flat, ugly windows,
nearly all thej major companies rep- i tt black painted and a generally ,'or-
resftnted. Thej Sun Company is one I bidding aspect. Refacing with stone,
of the latest concerns to enter the1 it is said, would add to its apnenr-
field. | 1 ance and impressiveness.
During Ramsay MacDonald s min-
1 en Downing Street istry a great crack appeared in one r •
To Have Face Washed; ,hP inn*r wa,ls Rp(en,ly npw h*am*
were put into the building, and it is
Sugar valued at nearly $230.0<fb was
;• - ro; 1 ;L and five carloads of canned
i'rnits, meats and other commodities
\\ burn* d. Practically every piece
ni lire • ouipmenr in the efts- was re-
1 - j ■ * Wl - • | t
cui-bioiied to stem the blase.
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Walls are Cracking
now being repainted.
HALF MILLION LOSS
LONDON.—(INS)— Number lb Down-j
ing Street, foriyears the official resi- DALLAS. Sept. 8.—(INSk— Loss c*.’
dence of Englfch Prime Ministers, is . t{mated at a half million dollars was
getting a ding*- facade due to thej caused by a fire which swept the Haw-
ravages of London's fogs ami smoke, kins Warehouse Company, -the Red
ami a proposal is afoot to have it re-
faced.
Up to -now, jthe attention of engi-
Star Milling Company, the Johnson
Motor Lines'and the Nueway Corpora-
ion here this morning. * Ts
Borneo Expedition Off ‘
Soon to Study Radio
Problems in Tropics
CHICAGO.—(INSt- The Ail-Amei i, an
Mohawk Mavalysian Expedition *in-j
dor thi 'leadership of Thetxlore SeM-:
inann. Civic ago mariner and amateur
explorer, will sail for the Malay Arehi-
p* !r-go early in the fall, it is an-
nounced by >jK)nsoils of the project-:
*d scientific expedition. The original)
plans were For the party to leave the •
Inin d States late It his summer.
The delay, it was pointed out',
would enable engineers to perfect the;
special low wave transmitting ap-
paratus which the explorers will use
in the heart of Borneo both for keep-,
ir.g Hi <onstant communication with
civilization as well as in the study of
tropical radio problems which is to
lie one oft heir principal undertak-
ings.
Present plans are that after estab-
lishing headquarter? at Bandjermasin.
capital of colonial Dutch Borneo. !the
expedition, proceeds up the Balrito-
river to its headwaters anil thence
into the unexplored "regions beyoud.
DAILY RECORD 50c A MONTH
Elizabeth caa>e to
a* state of suppn
Going straight to t
she exclaimed, exul
‘ I've got a new li
• Yes.” said Elisab
inly a half sister.”
‘ Why, that doc an
Terence, does it?”
• No, bu( I never
where the other half
hool one day in
id excitement,
teacher's desk
ntly:
le sister!”
ith; “but this is
make any dif-
can understand
is.”—Exchange.
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FASUiON DEVIEW
Formal Showing Of
Ready-to-Wear
s _
and Smart Accessories
TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 11th
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An Event that the Discriminating and Fashion Loving women of Cuero and vicinity look forward to
as an occasion of great importance. For it is an event in which the styles of a new season are launched
and it affords opportunity to select the fall outfit fr om styles that are new and authentic.
Glorious Fall Hats
The Fall Millinery Season fs Open
r
The charming whimseys of the new mode are established. Every phase of a
fickle Millinery mode finds expressions here. Stunning Hats of Satin and
Bengaline, dressy models of Velvets and Satin, and rich Velvets for even-
ing wear, they are formally on displa y in our show window and exclusive
Millinery Department. We extend you a _.J*il invitation to attend.
Handsome New
Autumn Coats
Assume First Rank of
Importance
Especially suunning models are now ready
for your inspection. Coats georgeous with
their abundance of Fur trimmings.
• An assemblage of distinctive charm.
New and Beautiful
Frocks
‘Answer Fashion’s Call”
The frocks^youMl want for fall wear
await you here in wide assortment of
styles—for every occasion. Exquisite
Autumn shades replace the pastel
shades of summer.
A Presentation interestingly varied.
The Store You Will
Eventually Patronize
Koehler Dry Goods Go.
The House of Quality
Here are three luggage
which are indispensable
smart women today—the
gage Ensemble, consisting of
ted case, hat box and
case.
Fitted Case
Beautiful Alli-
gator cape, silk
Hived and fitted
with 10-piece
pearl on amber
toilet set.
$22.00
Hat Box
Large and
roomj, pot>
ent | leather
covering, silk
lined.
$10.00
R. C. FUCK
w<*;
feskEnd
Jase
Genuine calf
most: c o.n -
venifnt for
• nignt
week-
trips.
$18.00
A BANK ACCOUNT is a FAITHFUL
man until a man deserts it. When everything
the man with money in the Bank still has a
Stand back of your BANK ACCOUNT
back of you THEN.
BUCHEL NATION
Always Your Friend
Capital, Surplus and Profits
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deserts V
on him,
.FRIEND.
will stand
N K
TO GET AHEAD AND KEEP AHEAD
YOU MUST PLAN AHEAD
If 10' r of what you make is set aside you will
keep well in the front.
WE INVITE YOU TO SEE US.
Farmers State Bank & Trust Co.
Service that pleases.
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 61, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 9, 1928, newspaper, September 9, 1928; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth999896/m1/2/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.