The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 105, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 2, 1927 Page: 4 of 6
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Tho#ft visiting with \fr. ahd Mr*.
Jos Reinhart and son* Sunday night
Yre: Mr- MUl Mr*., E4 Wcpiger am]
sin. William, Mr. and Mr*. August
Borg, and son. !BJrirh.
i Herman and Fred Petering attend-
ed chuff a sendee in Yoakum Sun-
day.
Mi*t» Willie Mae Dedear chatted n
while with Mia* Lanorn Ora nr. Satur-
day.
Albert .Urban who Is employed at
the MeNelH and Matthew* oil well
,at We*thoff spent Snrtdny morning
with hbmefolk*.
1 The Name oil company that i* now
drilling throe mite* front wefthof,
'had been drilling on the Tolund place
hare some fonr week* ago utid Necm
id be a lino oil company, Tip* Wear-
at will. At tks etucajM* ttvthe scene
o£ feaUYWtp. Jh# jlMata were wel-
comed hr the cl&Triaftgi cold hand of
two ghosts,* after which all who were
masked W*r# taken on the parade of
the: tp6e%a. Along . ill* terrifying
, route tie rattle or t$% deadly rattle
snake, the vterd call of hidden
qpook*. and mysterious light* thrown
at Intervale made the venture even
more portion*. The ddboration* of
[lanterns with Queer face* and verne*
hung over the light* and cast urie
shadow* end were last the kind to
moke spook* seem more spooky and
ghosts agd ^tttoha* more terrifying.
Afte^ aany laughable game* sugges-
tive of AH Hallowe'en Kve the gu«*tn
were served dsllclou* Ice cream and,
lady Angers. Approximately a hundred
guosU wp-p present t» enjoy this
hospitality. fCor.
MeverSdale
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Nov. 1.—Mrs. Alfred Stehle rethrn-
ed to her home Saturday after staging
a week with her brother. I.nu Qrapdt
and family. , *
•" Mr*. Annie Escolnrn returne dto Her
home last Saturday filter staying a
week with Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hocfl-
Ing and family.
,/ Peter nomhn and son, Vlncpnt wore
business caller* In ruoro last Thnrs*.
]Mr afld Mrs C. C Small,
lerinc fWidll end ”C. C. Small
last w^ek end in Sen An-
> guests of Mrs. H. Small,
a Scgrest and little ami. Jr.,
Saturday from a delightful
1th,To4etire« la Dallas, and
of at
*d», Btufe Fair while In Dal-
BE* 'u : i* •' '■
U. bannering ratuript Tuft*
m Ann Antonio where *h* had
ter*ml dey». /
J< Won of Houston and Mr*.
afK? .■ -rvV
diy.
J. II. Korth wns n business inller
in Meyersvllie last Friday.
Adolph Ste'liIo arrived from Hon ,\o*
tonlo to he with Ills sister, Mrs. Lew-
is ifrandt, while Mr. Tlrnndt Is taking
treatments In the Allen hospital. *
Mrs. n. (jonrnlc* and da tighter.
Rtnmn were, guest* at, the home of
M»rnnd Mr*. F W
holf people ran feel proud of of thin
company and enjoy rhe setuintlon of
a gusher In the future.
flay Lillies, How did- you enjoy
Hallowe’enf lfope "g*ot.” ,
Hope you will keep your premise
OosnentlHe and--writw weekly an yen
said you would, I will try to do the
same.
A mistake was mode in my loot let-
tar, which wag the beadlnf. It was
rsnier. It shpt^d hay® heen Moriiti
(' Well J cues* I will, close Hvd leave
4 loy.
week 0/ Mrs. Emma Car-
-1’ t •' * 1 * *
t pud family of Nlitop were
risirAr* of Rev. Christian-
Lone Tree
Nov. 1.—Here I come again to Join
•H the writers ~
Ther* wok g hnuae dance given ni
Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Rollsr. Those that
stienrifcA were Mr. and Mrs. Den
Jaca and family, Mr. dnA Mrs. John
Otsak, Mr. and Mr* George Kurhar.
Misses Ajfnla and. Millln Knrpec, An
returned loot
leihcbiful stay
Columbia and
Hrfe fling lant
Tuesday.
Mr*, J. D. Korth nnd ihlldren spent
Sunday Afternoon at the home of bjrw.
F. W. Hoe Ding, ft* did Mrs. John O. ]
ftiwller nnd daughter, Miss Mannty, i
In prfier to tnaintain thck strictest secrecy a* to the numbpt; of boJm-
Hcriptiojui burned in by each candidate during the third period, the lant
week in The Cucro Record's campaign, the race will be brought to a
t lose under a sealed-ballot box. ,
U A, Walker bad os her guests
bar htpthar. Irvin Wallace
illy of Cnern V ,
Mary Adrltn Small has retnrn-
s pleasant visit with relatives
i Robarta Barflehi and Lida
A..-' - i >
yMh*r wmw rnam - vlnltor*
Mime* Aba la and, Millln K
iUj, Helen and Othlllle Janlk, Inline,
and UlUe Oraab. Mary Kasparek,
John and Joe Ovaak, Emil Loner,
ptev/r Jaijlk, Att<gv KarjMT. John
Wanek, f%aa (falllir Alfred ZhJIe. All
gnjoyed a gtywl time
Mr. and Mr*. Louis Kaeparek and
(am|!y vWIted with Mr. and Mr*. Ru
dnlf llybnor. - j #,
i Joe Jilek Is painting a house for
Mnis l^|^ '. ,
s * There wo* a Ilallowo’on party glv-
<wt at tbn lA*fte'Tr«t School * Friday
night. Tkoso that attended roporUtd n
fine Mm#. , f
Frank gybner from Jottrdantpn
yiHiteU with hi* 'nlator, Mrs. • I^ouls
nm that ylsited wlUi Mr ond Mrs.
Joe Targac were: Mr. and Mrtt. Jim
Mikideika and fapMly. Mr. aud Mra.
i for f^tad fltttr. Rose
un as>4, W|
&
v. L—tl wao abfeent form long
win#pnd In » few itonyt.
tonight inf Mftllowe'eit gness
e vary body wm'heardr see
somegting spooky 4-
Last week was- birthday week in
Hu comoauaity araryt day a birthday
visited hln brother Felix and .fajpll)
of this community lant Wednesday.*
No mbMgptlonn whatwer will i
paign dppftrttt^t during thifl wt*k, t
namlidates thcrnaelvMn WfH dbpoflit
sealed ballot box located, tu RW
one, not even the campa4§» m^ngger.o
per can podalWy know the votf standji
which precludes any potaibiHfy of favo
the minuteat dqgree.
fMpt. j. D. Korth and children vis-
ited her parents, Mr. ond Mr*- Ferjlb
nflitd Doldt of Yorktown last Hqlhlt |
Wedding hclin will
in this community.
I am an IT. C.
attended a Hacht«a
Eift^LX .. Jr ‘ i
Koon he ringing
Oueft* who? ;
flweet-slttscn
and sometime two. .**
, Sc vasal frofn hr* a ai loaded the 2f,
wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Oft* Janoha at Kflgore flukday, Oc
and tokftd Mk A large orowd was present
good bar-
Morris
Nov. L—Ifallo to everyone. Our
new* page is beginning to look good
Hope all of you will step up
stand strong. Wc welcome
Tree to our page and hope y<
stay with u*. so writers let*
next week’s Ratal l’agc a big one/ a
good*one- and tlm best one, we evpr
had. Wonder whkk one will have the
longest and best letter.-Lets watch.
We have been -enjoying beautiful
weather the past two weeks. A nice
rain is needed.
Mr. and Mrs. August Berg and son,
Erich, Mr. *nd Mrs. G. Miller and
son of Dryer, spent a few- hours with-
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoegermeyer
Locked arid seated, the ballot box has been placed ip ike H.
4 Co. Bank, where it will remain jintil eight o’clock Saturday :
beeft* dionat and supper.
; • flftiavtffty • ft shower was’given at
the home of Mrs. ,RIH Albipeht for
When th/final hour arrives, the campaign declared
closed and the judges will take possession of the ballot box, and in the-
H. Bunge A Co. Bank they will break the seal and make the final
count. The winners will be determined by merely adding the vete
totals at the end of the past week to those deposited in the ballet bax
during the present week, which is the Iftlt ef tfie caminign. Those
will be pof waiting, no complicated count to make, but simply a matter
of adding vote totals And naming the wrnnecsu t
e f
\\ is calculated th*t it, Will' not reowifA QMura than an bopr V>
vass the findings in the box and to determine tie winner.?
bar rtatef, Mias Barnice Frrnnme a
hrklo>to-he. Tlw rooms -we’re beaut 1-
fnlly dooorated In; Hallowe’en style.
Angel food cake and fee
cream were
Mr. and- Mrs. Chas; Oleinser and son
Johnnie were in-Victoria a few‘day»
looir week visiting tne formers
Mr. nnd Mm. Albert Ideas and chlj-
dren~an<J Miss HHda Jablonski were
in Meyarsville Wednesday evening
*®d taken, in the birthday sdhpbr
given at the John Ideus home in
honor of ^wla birthday,
j Mr. And Mrs. 0 L. Jacobs spent a
whfi« wlfb;Mr. anti ‘‘ifrs. Robert
Franke Saturday night.,
. Miae-Sophie Seiler returned home
Friday ffter bpending the past week
RIG* her *huer,; Mr*..B Martin at
Andtr.
The official count will be given ou^
judges tmd the same wfH appear .in Stihday
ry bCarter1 <% '%%%
leHys Mr. Jsenger's doth
the sick list..
Oscar 'yill of Hochbeito Prairie wan
seep sporting around In Yoakum Sat>
unUy. . - •
“^v»8biy
Vlosx a Kasps reg pday.
judges to count. AU V«few» and 9ubacriptipaa
Ballot Box when the dfetfgad
Night, November 5th.
be accompanied by caoh ip full %i
will be accepted. Thin ruling in n
ed and will be sferict|g.adhered to.
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It shall be the privilege o| each candidate, and it ia*the desire
of this newspaper that they avail themf£jvcs of this opportunity to
secure someone, be it fMher, husband, bxotbar or friend, or the candi-
date in person to represent them at the final count. *
Members of^the fdvisory hoard selected, at t|e'opening of the
campaign will be aJ$od to act as judges, to canvass Uie- findings in
contest and award the ||H*es. The personel-of the board is follows:
Joseph Sheridanv Louis Bchorre, and Walter^lGiffort.
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All these gentlemen are well and: favorable known and tk£ ror
suits given out by them will be beyond dispute. j
s.r.fri-sr £2-j*rA?ar
beyound dispute.
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 105, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 2, 1927, newspaper, November 2, 1927; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1046821/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.