The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 70, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 22, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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THIS BEAUTIFUL
G, H. & S, A. K.Y, CO.
Suk Bound leave*________________.11 00 a. u.
West Bound arrives................ 4:28 p, uj
Port Lavaca to Cuero.
321 arrives 8:25 a. m.
322 leaves Cuero 1:45 mixed
Except Sunday.
323 arrives 8:30 Sunday;
8A4 dep. 1:50 p. m.
a. A. & a. P. RY CO
I - 50 i.-' ai
FOR T
-CAP,
HOWARD
,0 YOU kn
f*w of arson*
who to old worjfh 1(1
read, who has pot wn th^t
sign at a raflr««*t •
East rfounri leaves..
East Bound Davy Crocutii iv 1 :'5 a. m
-Well .............. . 2:50 p, ni
West Bour. . 1* .'•% Cr «kett___2 50 ». m
If fWfont has if'i. ’t si -w
time or othei. tr,r nv d.T>n‘t
the railroad l«-« <<■ •>,.*
•way f Why dnr* ihi-
company foM'nui w iff^
those sign* at every craasuig *
Maybe you think. Mi. Merchant
“ Me et rverytvtdy knows n •
Store, I don't have to aivrntsr
▼ort more and youi goods rrr#
tuc'ie adrertihing than the rail
rtu Am need do to «irn |*n( U
te^'*Locfc Out lor the Cars’
Nothing is ever completed to ttw
«dv«i;iamg a or Id
The Departtru-rn Stoics are a
very vot'd example*—they ary
continual!y ad vertistng — and
they are continually doing •
f »od busiiejs-
*
If it p«y» to ran a fete ada 'round
about Christmas time, h oafe
talnly will pay you to ran a£»
renisetnents about aU the dna
The Daily Record
BY J. C. How Kt» r■)»
Puailsbed every day except Saturday. Stb-
anptioc «0 cents per mouth, or <U per year
UfeoJy edition *1 a year. •
mmrpil In ilie Cuero potutofl’Ce 49 »eet>rjtl
taa> matter
•FHCIAL 086AM OF THE CiTT OF CUEBO
ANNOUNCEMENTS
DISTRICT OEflCES
For Representative
A. S. CRISP
COUNTY OFfICES
lii Commissioner Precinct 1,
' CHAS. LENZ
For Sheriff,
JESSE B, FARRIS
For County Superintendent
L.G, COVEY
For County Judge
R. J. WALDECK
For County Clerk .j
G. P. BOX
Fop District Clerk,
T. J. KENNEDY
For County i reasurer
ED. KOENIG SR.
For Tax Assessor
C.T. SCHWAB .
For Tax Collector
THUS. M. STELL]
For County Attorn#v
F. S. SCHLEICHER
For Justice of the Peace, Precinct 1
*. P. EVANS
Wor Constable Precinct-1.
W. L. YORK
AD YERTISE in
THIS PAPER
RULES OF?
Read careful 1
NOMINATION BLANK
GOOD FOR 2000 VOTES
the rules of this contest as it will make it
much easier for the contestant to understand the. methods
that are used.
No name of contestant will be known
No names of contestants will be published.
Every contestant gets 2 *00 votes to statt with
Every contestant gets a number.
All votes must be brought in on the 5th and 20 of each
month for recording.
Votes must not be written on
Tie votes in pickaxe:; with contestants number and
amount on top slip only
Color of certificates "ill be changed monthly to count
Votes are transferable only before counting*
Contestants having largest number of votes wins the auto
Contestant will not be permitted to solicit votes within
Thu Confederate Veteran, Nashville,
renn.. requests notice In every south- j
ern newspaper. It ^Irrmnlnstes in-
formation about soldiers of tbs war
on both sides; It has loss represents#
officially every general Confederate
organization, and is enthuslasticslly
supported by the men sad the wees*
en who are familiar with It While
ardently loyal, as Its asms indicates,
it Is so dignified in tons end so pa-
triotic that it not only the
respect bat the good will st “the
other side.”
The Veteran Is datng an important
work in helping to establish roooris
for dependent men who wots the gray
and the widows of such who seek pen-
sions. Besides, It secures intercom-
munication between friends of the*
long ago whose inquiries are prints#
gratuitously.
The Veteran Is printed en Ins pa-
per and Is illustrated with high-dan*
engravings. It is one of the most
creditable magasines in the country
(price $1 a year), and the editor
prides himself in thn Tsortlr a that
in the distribution of over four mil-
lion of copies bs has not hoar# of
fourteen complaints.
8. A. Cunningham, the founder, who
has been at tbs helm these ntnntosn
years, requests this nodes and that
all who may bo interes.sd win writs
for sample oopy. %
I hereby accept the nomination as a contestant in
the Automobile contest. Please place these 2,000
votes to my credit. * -
our store or in front of the bu
Contest ends ^pril 1st 1913
I4Lv«xv CiGt Votes *ssue Trading Coupons with every cash purchase at onr store. These cou-
* 1/a.C® pons represent one vote for every cent purchase, and the person holding coupons
representing the largest number of votes at the close of this contest will receive this beautiful Howard Touring Car
absolutely free of cost. These coupons are transferable and if you are not interested in securing this automobile for
yomself you can help a friend or relative in securing this mechine. Any of our customers or any other person in this
town or surrounding country can become a contestant. So don t delay —send your name right in. Our object is to inter-
est you and through your friends to patronize this store. We want a chance to show you that you can get better goods a.t the
right price here than anywhere else. We expect a volume of business to more than offset the expense of this contract
If you should own & horse that balks
but one thing/could be worse—
To have its balking viewed by one
v who sought to buy the horse.
—Galveston News.
If health, happiness and prosperity
count for anything with you, come to
Cuero. _
Just take the literal statement
when you hear it said the farmers of
Cuero have a bunch of green backs
this year..
Nat&torium talk is going the
rounds, and the first hammer is yet
to be heard from. With a good heat-
ing apparatus, during the winter,
there would not be such a long time
between baths.
Everybody wants an‘ AUTOMOBILE
Wouldn’t you like to own
this one?
We will issue trade coupons with eveiy purchase at our store. These coupons represent one vote for each one-cent purchase, and
the person holding coupons representing the largest number of votes at the end-of the contest will receive this beautiful Touring
Car absolutely free of cost. T
can help a friend or relative to
this machink? * **
Any ot our customers or any other person in this town or surrounding country can become a contestant, so don’t delay but
send your name light in. In case of a tie both contestants will be given prizes of equal value
and through you get your friends to patronize our store.
Our object is to interest you,
We want a chance to show you that you can get better goods at lower
^prices here thaw elsewhere. We expect the greater volume of business to more than offsett the expense of this contract and repay
us, as we would rather sell to ioo people one dollar s worth each than to io people ten dollar’s worth, and you see that a smaller
per cent of profit will mean more to us by selling ioo people than even a larger percentage of profit we could get from selling io
people.- We will give you even more for your money than we have in the past.
Please call and see the car and get full details of how you can best succed in winniHg it. It is very easy for any contestant
to win it providing he or she will give a few minutes of their spare time. Get your family and friends interested. Coupons
given in every department, even including our npw. cloak and suit r:om, where prices have been made extra low daring opening
days in this department.
REMEMBER, all coupons must be brought on the 5th and 20ih of each month to be recorded. Should these dates
Will Accept Contributions.
In these days of admonition to the
South Texas farmers to raise more
hogs, the Cuero agriculturalists
should not overlook the value of a
few mule colts.
The First Stale Bank & Trust Co.
has announced that it has arrange#
to accept and forward to the proper
ones, contributions for any of the
three parties. Those wishing to help
out any of the parties, can leave
their contributions there..
The settlers who are looking for a
better location than DeWitt affords,
are still looking. The ones who de-
cided to remain here, are living hap-
pily and subscribing to the Wilson
campaign fund.
Every merchaot la Cuero should
a float io ths Turkey Trot
Parade this fall. It Is going to be
ths b<gge t celebration ever held
in this part of the State.
fall en Sunday or a holiday the following day will bs our recording day in that instance only
In case of a tie a prize identical in every respect with that tied for will be awarded to each tying contestant. WE CAN SAVE
YOU MONEY AND ARE READY TO PROVE IT. ~
The Commercial club, the Civic
club and the Young Men’s Business
club are all pledged to the success of
the Cuero Turkey Trot. AH that is
now needed is a few turkeys and our
farmer friends have promised them
by the thousands.
For the benefit of the outside world
let it he said that Cuera has a cot-
ton mill right here in South Texas,
running on full time, owned and
operated by Cuero money, consuming
Cuero power, conserved by the Cuero
Light and Power company from the
Guadalupe river, employing Cu«F5
labor and paying for the same $1000
every Satrudav right On top of this
$1000 it pays eooi salaries to the
mnarrer -hfeo^Vr *> >• other ofli-
eor*-. pay? fnr «• •'hove men-
tioned tr< ...i. .r« with the
d!fTOf(Sfl* »»• aib-’ nrtr rff *’.-p town
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have.
The following stores only ip Cuero will give Dietze Auto Coupons to cash purchases of their Goods.
R. Nagel Hardware Co. Reuss Drug Store Dreamland Theater
have another - Saturday with 400 cured who lives a few hundred miles holiday
hales of wagon receipts The crop away frou home. Letters, post cards paper m
so far gathered will . amount to . .. . , ,
. , .- . ' aad wail order catalogues arrive on northern
around 11,000 bales and the average
prjee is well above 11 cents a pound.!’ ^ little paper that is copies o
A little 70 cent corn to sell and a few mailed to him every day, has about are cont
.ittened on this corn will put a two one chance of never getting pern, an
enough cash in the country to last 10 bim> and a flv® to one chance of ______, a
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 70, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 22, 1912, newspaper, September 22, 1912; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1121699/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.