The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 70, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 22, 1912 Page: 6 of 8
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A SOLDIER'S LIFE
v Soagr by Muriel iTcrry <*> «* + '
ige’s new European-American Military Operetta
Tie Gay Hussars’*
RT ' Muck by EMMERICH KALMAN
% Solo. Allegretto.
Ri - vals then mutt star'd from un • der.
Loud re - sounds with song and laugh - ter,
plun - der Ri - vals then must stand from un - der,
raf - ter Loud re - sounds with song and laugh - ter.
War
Drink
x. Sol-dier's life is not confined to
X In the can-teen bot-tle pass with
Solo.
Fun and frol - ic lurk be - hind the "Shoul-der arms,”
Ev - ’ry man who'll drain bis glass, A wel - come guest,
war's a - {arms, War4*, a - farms,
laugh and jest. Laugh and jest,
sol - (tier's life has charms,
sol - (tier's life's the best
Wa the best.
British Copy-ight Secured.
No, 211
Copyright, mcmix, by Jos. W. Stern & Co., New York.
New York.
A Soldier's Life.
Deed by permission, MURRAY MUSIC CO.
Miss Bdverly Palmer of Yoakum
spent several days this week with
Mrs. W. R. Glllett.
Sentiment In Mexico.
Nature’s laws are perfect if only we obey them, but disease follows disahedl
enoe. Go straight to Nature for the cure, to the forest; there are mysteries these,
some of which we mm fathom for yon. Take the bark of the Wild-cherry tree,
with mandrake root, Oregon grape root, stone root, queen’s root, bloodroot and
golden seal root, make a scientific, giyonric extract of them, with just Dm ri#
proportions, and you have - # A
DOCTOR PIERCE’S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY.
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It took Dr. Pierce, vidi the assistance of two learned chemists add pharma-
cists, many months of hard work experimenting to perfect
this vegetable alterative and t6nio extract of the fitiitiat
efficiency.
Mr. C. W. Pawlky,of Millville, Calif.,writes: "I wish
to tell you that I have used your 4 Golden Medical Dis-
covery ’ in my family for twenty years. We have had a
doctor called in but once during that time. I-have a family
of ton children, all well and hearty, for which, to a grant
extent, we owe thanks to you and your‘Golden Medical
Discovery ’ and 4 Pellets,’ which we use when sick.”
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate
stomach. So^ar-coated, tiny granules.
The Light calls the attention of
itB readers to an article published
ou this page under the caption,
‘“Mexican Intervention.” It is writ-
ten by a gentleman, who has full
knowledge of the matter under hifc-
cussion and who is in a position to
obtain facts at first hand. He has
written nothing that he does not, of
his personal knowledge, know to be
true.
To the majority of Americans it
will come as a surprise that there is
in Mexico and sentiment in favor of
intervention by the United States.
They have always believed that such
an act would be the signal for open
war, and naturally, the people of this
country do not desire to engage in a
war even for the purpose of uplifting
their fellow men. They much pre1-
fer to uplift them without fighting.
There can be no doubt that the peo- The rector of Grace Church has re
pie of the United States will gladly turned, greatly benefited, from a
extend a helping hand to Mexico if most restful vacation spent in the
they have any assurance that the mountains of Tennessee. The regu-
proffered assistance would be recefv- lar services will be resumed Sunday
ed in the spirit in which it was made. September 22, when he hopes to have
Undoubtedly a majority of the peo- the pleasure of meeting all the con-
pie of Mexico would believe that in gregation. This service will be the
the event of intervention the United fifth anniversary of his rectorship of
States was forcing itself into the do- Grace church. The Holy Communion
mestic affairs of their country for will be celebrated at 7:30, morning
ptyposes of its own either to acquire prayer and sermon at 11. No even-
territory or to assume sovereignty ing service as he will visit the Mis-
over tbe Mexican people. It cannot slon of Rimge. U. B. Bowden,j
bn too strongly or too often declared Rector.
NOTE:—The Sunday Society depart-
ment closes promptly at 9 a. m
Saturday. Notice of clubs, so-
wedding an
Miss Frances Graves has returned
to Marshal, where she will teach do-
mestic science this codling year.
cieties, chapters,
nouncemeniL, etc., must be sent
in by that time to insure publica-
tion in society column.
Mrs. Leila Seeligson leaves tomor-
row for North Texas and Oklahoma,
where she will sepnd some months.
He claimed to be my friend, that>
why he would
Desire to stab me deep just for my
good.
With pleasure ill concealed he held
.his dart, ’
Felt its keen edge and aimed it at
my heart.
Keen was the thrust, and then with
rapid stride
He hastened toward me and, when
at my sidfe,
The weapon grasped within his hand
around ,
He turned the sharpened edge and
larger wound
Was made and then as if to make
amend z
He smiling said, “Consider me your
friend!”
Fasset Sheppard left yesterday for
Austin, where be will attend the
University.
You
May
Talk f Wl
to One j \ 1|
Man \ I * A.
But an advertisement in
this paper talks to the
whole community.
Cdtch the Idea?
Master Richard Booton returned
Thursday from an extended visit to
his grandparents in Oklahoma.
C. W. Pawi
Boy Wanted
Methodist Church.
Grace Cburch.
We want a Rood, steady boy at
this office who is willing to work
and learn tbe printer’s trade. Will
pay small waRes to start and raise
««me as be catches on lo the work.
Apply at once to the Record office.
You are cordially invited to attend
the eleven o’clock service at the
Methodist church Suhday. The sub-
ject for that hour will be “Man’s
Personal Responsibility for the use
of His Powers.”
There will be no service at the
evening hour as the congregation
will join In union service at tbe Bap-
tist church.
Gillett Burns and Miss Roberta
Partain leave this week for the
Georgetown University.
6 tlGKT; 1N0 SJIOTS
Tbat'a jrUat you pet if you o*e IM
Sterc— j Kcpca t; luntjun No. £10.
Ike repmtia; action U eo (impW
that you can work it with only you*
IburiJ tad finter. .
No matter how faet*yoii pomp thU
gw* you ciuot poawuly bak at
clog i'.
The empty and the loaded thefla
trarel by two scours’« route*.
There Woo chance (or thorn to meet
If your dealer hasn't It, we will
Oand, expect* prepaid, on receipt of
Foe sale, Jersey milk cow, with
young heifer calf. Apply to Gas F.
Dletze.
John Atkinson goes to Austin this
week to attend the University.
Sensible Women Know
Foundation ofr Health
Mr. J. J. Wright of Brawngvllle
visited in Cuero for several days this
week.
Potato lor tht Sharpshooter,
‘ Hunter enJ Tr p< hooter
Write ut and tdl tr *: nt kind of
chatting you a-s no.t ln.err»l<.i la
and we w..l wr ti a ler r ol^ailvicc
with'many valuatl- p4‘ ri tut the
Hunter ani :“t. VVe
Will five y -I t-^r! c t j ekperr
mar’i.mr - v "1 nut
•n!y ril • n i r- it n
you a!re.-. ; — I : iowo
your oruo.u ..i j:i i will
Donald Lee Joseph has returned to
school in San Antonio for the com-
ing session.
superior tor salts, cathartic pill*, waters,
etc., which are entirely too violent.
Women should see to it that they
have at leaat one movement of tha
bowels each day, and when showing nay
tendency to constipation ahould taka
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin in tfij
small dose pro serf bod. A brief nee c
it will so train the stomach and bowel
muscles that all forms of teedicine can.
be dispensed with/ These opinions am
voiced by thousands of. woieifcn, after,
personal experience, among them Com
Baldwin. Moscow, Texas, and Esther Old*
dings. Wooten Wells, Texas
Anyone wishing to make a trial of thin
Mrs. C. B. Moore Is anticipating a
virit from her sistef, Mrs. Erwin, of
Dallas. ‘
about the excellent quality
of our priming. We don’t
care what the Job may be,
ws are equipped to Vuru it
out to your satisfaction. If
w# can't, we’ll tell yon so
frankly.
Miss Agnes Caldwell left yesterday
for Milford where she will attend
school this winter.
remedy before buying it in the regu
way of a druggist at fifty cents or <
dollar a large bottle (family sine) 4
have a sample bottle sent to the ho
free of charge by simply addressing
Miss Geraldine Graves left .yester-
day for Virginia where she will at-
tend college.
Let Us Corvin<r You
k
*tis no
won - der
That a
sol - (tier's
life has charms.
•wr
wfil
ev * er'
af - ter
Swear a
sol - diet’s
life’s the best.
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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/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.