The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1926 Page: 3 of 6
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THE CUERO RECORD
tislng Association of which body he !
is retiring president, says the Texas j
Public Service Information Bureau. I
“Public utility companies are now [
fully alive to the value of regular j
newspaper advertising and are using j
it on an efficient and economical ba- j
sis throughout the United States,” he
said. “Seventy percent of all the ad-
vertising expenditures of these com-
panies is. for space in the newspapers,
large and small.
“The greatest thing that can hap-
pen to progressive, well managed i
utilities would be universal knowledge
of their business and problems. The
modern utility believes in frank pub-
licity of its affairs and believes that
advertising i§ the best medium for I
getting the facts impressed upon the
public mind.
COTTON MARKET
August 26, 1926.
The Market reports as furnished by
Fenner & Beane, Cuero branch office,
Walter Turner, manager.
1926.
Stanley Kulawik, County Judge,
DeWitt County, Texas.
Attest:
J. P. Bridges, County Clerk,
DeWitt County, Texas.
I NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
CREATE ROAD D18TRICT
1 Notice is hereby given to all prop-
erty owners and to all interested
parties that at the first called ses-
sion of the 39th Legislature of the
State of Texas, to he convened ip
the eity of Austin, Texas, on the 13th
day of September, A. D„ 1926, there
wHl be introduced a bill in respect to
Road District No. 3 of DeWitt Coun-
ty, Texas and the substance of such
proposed law is as follows:
] An Act to create Road District No.
3 in DeWitt County, Tens; validat-
ing and approving all orders made
by the Commissioners Court of said
county in respect to the organization
of said district; validating the auth-
orisation, issuance, % and sale of cer-
tain road bonds thereof, and provid-
ing for their payment by the annual
collection of
NEW YORK
Open High Low
17.93 18.17 17.78
17.92 18.11 17.75
17.97 18.12 17.17
18.14 18.26 17.92
Month
Oct. ..
Dec. •,
Jan. ..
Mar. ..
Close
17.80-81-
17.75-76
17.78
17.93-94
per line loth Insertions,
►er line * x caiuecuttYe
and one w sekly insertion
>er line four consecutive
rfctens 'daily an <L weekly,
per line cc nseentive inser*
s one month daily-weekly.
NEW ORLEANS
Open High Low
. 17.80 18.04 17.69
. 17.82 18.04 17.63
17.74 17.98 17.56
18.12 18.12 17.80
TEXAS LEAGUE
Standing of Clubs
Team— Won 'Lost
Dallas ... .4. ;..........«6 59 .
San Antonio ___’_____72 ' 61
Port Worth ____ ___L..71 64
Shreveport .1..... ...67 65
Houston .... ........_..67 6S
Beaumont £. ............660; 69
Wichita Falls ^.........62 70
Waco .... .............. ...55 80
Yesterday’s Results.
Houston 10 San Antonio 4.
Dallas 5, Wichita Falls 4.
Fort Worth 4, Shreveport 0.
Beaumont 6, Waco 5.
Where they play today.
San Antonio at Houston. .
Shreveport at Fort Worth .
Waco at Beaumont
Wichita Falls ft Dallas.
Month
Oct. .. .
iVf Dec. . .
.563 Jan. .. .
.541 Mar. .. .
.526
.507 SPOT COTTON MARKET
.496 Middling Bales Sold
.489 CUERO ..................18.00
.470 New York ................19.05
.407 New Orleans ..........18.49 681
* ‘Galveston ..................18.35
.Houston ..................18.30
Close
17.74-75
17.68-70
17.64
17.80
■Utility News.
CONGRATULATIONS . TO
THE CUERO
RECORD
i inch daily.
nek weekly.
l inch single in-
u d weekly,
in inch daily and
My. could we believe our eyes. W6
changed from our “far sighted to our
near sighted” glasses. We thought of
adding fi^d glasses to our office
equipment for such emergencies. A
$10,000 newspaper press so near us.
Corpus, Brownwood and Orange are
the only three south Texas .cities that
have printing equipment equal to The
Record’s new press. Editor Howerton
says he has faith in the future de-
velopment of Cuero and DeWitt coun-
ty. May he find “the pot of gold at
the end of the rainbow.—Shiner Ga-
zette.
levy, assessment and
general ad valorem taxes on all tax^
able property in said road district;
approving and validating all orders
of the commissioners court of said
county in respect of said road dis-
trict, bonds and taxes, or certified
copies thereof, and constituting such
orders legal#evidence; and declaring
an emergency.
Dated this the 5th day Of August.
1928.
Stanley Kulawik, County Judge,
DeWitt County, Texasf
Attest: ^
J. P. Bridges, County Clerk.
DeWitt County, Texas.
CHICAGO GRAIN
WHEAT V
Opening High Low
- 1.35-7 1.36-4 1.34-7
- 1 38-6 140-3 1.39
.. 1.44-7 1.45-2 1.43 ,
Close
1.34-7
1.38-1
1.43
CORN
Opening High
. . 78-1 78-6
.. 83-7 84-4
...90-3 96-3
Close
77-3
83
89-3
Radio Sets. Davidson Elec. Co.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
-Standing of the Clubs.
Team—- Won Lost
New York ..i ..____.#.77 i 46'
Cleveland «........ _.68 55 ’
Philadelphia..........87 56
Detroit ......I___-.*-.65 57
Washington........,—.80 59
Chicago .... . ............56 57
SL Louis ............—51 72
Boston ___ —42 84
Yesterday’s Results.
Cleveland 6, New York 0.
Detroit 11-7, Boston 4-6.
^ Rest postponed; rain.
Where they play today
Cleveland at Boston. 4
St Louis &fl*Phi]>adeiphia.
Chicago at
AUPrigltarc pric, a,t
reduced. Complete metal
cabinet models a^e a slow
at$2»f. Oryouctnget
a Friftmm mechanical
unit/or your present icc
boot for ns little as
TWO LOTSii
bool, cement 1
r the two. If
in front at $1
PLISKAL'S
BREAD
low prices and remarkable
200,000 users, more than
write Joe
OATS
Opening High
.. 38-6 38-6
..42-2 42-3
-46-3 46-4
Close
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
CREATE ROAD DISTRICT
Notice is hereby given to all prop-
erty ownere and to all interested
parties that at the trst. called ses-
sion of the 39th Legislature of thr
State of Texas, to bo
Jry bedroom suite,
4 burner oil stove
tier and other house-
Pirk. Phone 448J.
NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING
HELPS WITH THE SERVICE
The use of advertising has short-
ened by one-half the time that would
have been needed v^thoqt it feo ob-
tain the present widespread use of
electricity, gas and telephones in the
homes of the people, adeprding to W.
H. Hodge, of H. M. Bylleaby & Co.,
Chicago, speaking before the annual
fLI8KAL’8 HOME BAKERY
For Prompt 8ervice
Phone 288 , 409 W.^Holn SL
or any of these Merchants
H. Runge & Co. O. E. Blnz
H. Kueeter ' M. E, Hare
F. L. Bather J. A. Hare
Mrs. Abe John.
E. L. BELLI
convened in
_______ the city of Austin, Texas, on the 13th
bottles **y °* September, A. D. 1926, there
anade St introduced-a bill In respect tc
——' Road District No. 5 of DeWitt Conn
house on ty, Texas and the substance of such
a Sept 1. proposed law is as follows:
y An Act to create Road District No.
r ’ 5 In DeWitt County, Texas, validat
i»g and approving all orders made
INTING by the Commissioners Court of said
bs and an county hi respect to the organisation
a n 12 by of said district; validating the auth-
or our re- orizatlon, Issuance, and sale o\ cer
interested tain, road bauds thereof, and provld-
Washington.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Standing of the Clubs.
Team— Won Lost
St. Louie ........In 51
PRtsburgh ............67 49
Cincinnati ___ ___1.70 52
Chicago ......- ...______#.64 57
New York .... 59 60
Brooklyn —..........-.59 66
BostoiT^.................-.59 67
Philafleinhia ...........43 74
\ Yesterday’s Results
St Lbum 4. Boston 3.
Brooklyn's 2, Pittsburgh 1.
New Yor£ 2, Cincinnati 1.
Chicago 3, Philadelphia 2.
Where They Play Today
New York at Pittsburgh.
Philadelphia at St. Louis.
Brooklyn at Cincinnati.
Boston at Chicago.
Advor-
Accessories f
Mi-Lady?-'
TheS
Exclusively
New Goods i
Touring
Gloves
A. Nagel Motor Co
Hosiery
Novelty
Scarfs
Umbrellas
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Collars
New Silks
Shoes
For Smsrf-'
In the New Frock*
The soft sheen of new silks, artis
woolens in new fall shades femiaizec
lines of famous designers, give indivic
fall frocks. New dresses just received
Moderately priced at $18.75 to
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
CREATE ROAD DISTRICT v
Notice Is hereby given to all prop-
erty owners and to all Interested
parties that at the first called ses-
sion of the 39th Legislators of the
State of Texas, to he convened in
the city of Austin, Texas, on the 13th
day of September, A. D., 1926, there
wil? be Introduced a bill in respect to
Road District No. 4 of DeWitt Coun-
ty, Texas and the substance of Buch
proposed law is as follows:
Aa Act to create Road District No.
i la DeWitt County, Texas, validat-
made
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wear for women, for immediate ,w«a
latest craze. New shapes, new &yles
Priced $2.50 to $5.50.
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right price
to pay for £
good tooth
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ing and approving all orders
by the Commissioners Court of said
county in respect tojthe organization
of said district; validating the auth-
orization, issuance, and ‘sale of cer-
tain road bonds thereof, and provid-
ing for their payment by the annual
levy, assessment and collection of
general ad valorem taxes on all tax-
able property hi said road district;
approving and validating all orders
of the commissioners court’ of said
county in respect of said road dta-
or certified
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orders legal evidence; and declaring
aa emergency.
Dated this the 5th day of August,
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1926, newspaper, August 26, 1926; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1047007/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.