The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 9, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 12, 1919 Page: 2 of 4
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FOR FARMERS:
Plow Singletrees
Plow Doubletrees
Hames
Trace Chains .
Back Bands
Clevises
Lap Links
Bolts
Plow Handles
Eta
FOR EVERYBODY
Garden Tools
Wheel Barrows
Rakes
Shovels
Spades
Garden Plows
Spading Forks
Manure Forks
Plow Handles, \
Etc.
See apd try out every four cylinder car on the market, then come
to us and try out a Dodge Brothers Car, and if in your judgment it
does not stow up better ih finish, quality and performanceif it does
not run smoother and pull better than any you have tried, we are no?
going to ask you to buy a Dodge. ISN’T THAT FAIR ?
Notice the finish on Dodge Cars. The Body and Fenders are enam-
eled and even after you have the car a.year or more,'a good polish
will make it look like new. We ar e now in position to make prompt
two touring cars and one Roadster in stock.
OUR REI AIR SHOP:—We have just employed another first
mechanic and now have a fine line-up of mechanics and can handle
any kind of work. Try us out on the difficult jobs. We have two
high, class electric starter and ignition mechanics.
PRESTO-LITE STORAGE BATTERIES.—We have the best
equipped flattery shop in die city, and carry a full stock of Batteries
t? all makes of cars. We also repair all makes of Batteries
have servk : batteries to lefc ydq have while charging or repairing
yours, so you are not out of the use of your car.
Let us supply your needs
Cars Washed 75c.
Methodist Churuch
are beginning their * school work.
,Many of/ these come to school with
their minds wondering what its all
about, and they don’t know the letter
A from a one rung step ladder. When
the schools are cloaeA the larger pu-
,pils can study or at least reciew but
these little ones don’t know how to
istndy and have nothing they can re-
view. • And in a school work as well
plafted as it is in Cuero, these is a
term’s ^ork in a school'term as it is.
and when more is expected of the pu-
pil who wants to make his grade,. hi$
hqme folks must encourage him all
they can and at least keep up bis
school morale so his teacher can en-
courage him to exert his best effort.
It te going to be an uphill Job for the
teacher to* get tbe little fblks through
who go rat school nights and hare at
least half their thoughts centered on
what they have seen at shown, or oth*
er utradtions that detract ^from school
interest.
DflLY RECORD
Notice.
Good Crop i
Prosperity
On Sunday, Jan. 12th, Rev. M. L.
Darby, pastor of the church at Runge,
will preach in the Guero Methodist
church, at 11 a. m. and 7:TO p. m. in
place of the pastor, Rev. Luther Rob-
erts, who is-%ti!l not able to resume
his pulpit duties. All services of the
church at the usual hours, and the
public is cordially invited to worship
or work with the church.
AU Den^and Actio
Tiri Put De Witt County Over
Spscp
Contributed
A beat without a rudder
A ship witrout a sail
^fttt the funniest thing I ever saw
was a shirt without —a collar button
—-Swiped.
power to keep tbe house well ventilat-
ed and thoroughly clean and sanitary
in every respect, j still he is going to
ask bis patrons to co-operate with him
in every way possible and with instruc
tions from the City Health Officer he
will from this date on {exclude from
his theatre all wilful or careless
coughers and sneezers at d will not al-
low anyone to stand inside of the thea-
tre, but will either prov de seats for
his patrons or ask them to stand on
the outside until seats can be provid-
ed for them. E. T. P^TER, Mgr.
Notice.
Hereafter terms on wood delivered
by us in the c^ will be cash on deliv-
ery. The pt^Bp will please be gov-
erned acco%|^py.
Cuero Wood & Coal Co.
\ make cement sidewalks and
streets our slogan in Cuero tor
WANTED—A boy with bicycle, who
does not attend school,’ for delivery
boy. Apply at once.
Koehler Dry Goods Co.
• "Get ytmr foot out the sand” is a
.gbpular old song, but Superintendent
AWfr^is mote intent on getting it out
Ot the mud at present
J Fresh Une
NUNALLY’S CANDIES
Just Received
Chickens used to come home to
roost in the good old days, but now-
adays. it doesn’t pay to depend on
them and-it’s* wiser to go after them.
The attraction at the Dreamland
Monday, January 13th, wi 1 be the sec-
ond United States Officiil War Pic-
ture, “America’s Answer”, presented
It now looks like the Allied armies
wiH have to go over and save the
flans from each other. This is the
ftuit of some more of their “Might
heats Right” teethings.
KUNITZ,
Drurgut
Creel
The sunshine is a mighty welcomed
gaeat these days and if it will just stay
with ns for a couple of weeks many
* acres, of land will be broken in old
DeWitt county. There’s a season of
prbsperity co.ning this year and we
believe we re going to get our full
Signal
under th
Staff. It
r JULIA^
ARTHUR
•N
*the
CAVELL
L. CASE" .
The progressive movement- which
been lying dormant in our little
Tfty for several years should take ad-
vantage of this opportunity and as-
jjtort Itself once more. Let’s get out
at the old rut and vork for a bigger,
better and more beautiful Cuero. Now
ta the time for action the ball has been
ttfcrted to rolling and once it gits a
good start Us going to be mighty bard
'to stop.
Breeden Brothers
Cuero
*n account ol tbe two flu Adm. Night IS & 25c War tax ext,
But the Senior with
ana redouble his efforts The shooting of Edith Cavei1, the British R. -J Cr
reMwt 1 ¥fk°#e footing inflamed thworld, it told in al
'* the wes"Tittle tots who r alum in “THE CAVELL CALE.”
tor THIi.
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 9, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 12, 1919, newspaper, January 12, 1919; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1121286/m1/2/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.