The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 1, Ed. 1 Monday, July 1, 1912 Page: 2 of 4
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Colonials are Leaders
Ladies’ Blucher
Three Button Oxfords
Popular Pumps
For comfort p- o-
e '.y.itb' hard foe* to
: v.e c ii'i.. ret/iinmorid
Of a!! *he beat
not! iug iiiocs of tiie-
The late Pumps
are made in vari-
ety of material
and colors knd they
are as popular a
number in Ladies
and Misses Shoes as
can. be found this
season. We sell
them in
.uteri
find that
season
our
ini a
matermi?
shed
Metal
Pa*fcn
ie of fopt-wear that
will probably re-
shape
alerial
esprr
Waite,
-rn. in eyiderke longer that any other or.o
% .* being shown We sell them m .cry k.
' - j color %Ti<} A.rii to ..-all .your .a1 eat;; .,
s - - y i '* our n- 0- oiunial lojv shoes t,s
Canvass anil NU5UVK Prices to &\50.
every
material, cc’or and size and in the very best
ast> n«tde. They are fit for street, dress or house
-ar an ! are easy neat and durable. Look at the.
i.u. rme a: till- picture. Prices #2^4 and $.*{.00.
pagn*-
^g'"' \ Patent.
dU!?;.,i :
Colors are Black. Tan. Ere
and White. Made in s to r
MB?. Prices $3.00‘to $4.00.
know?
e tamiiy
buckle f
Buy<
Howard
;4ho<
rend th
I'tiinv W
Mpit-w
iuon.ns
tend shy!
The Men-
zies for men
and the
A ra p ‘rican
Boy for
boys. if
you don’t
know theqe
brands c ask
your neigh
bor. For the
mpn who
work
play
J idoaar.ut, surprise
awaiting you. Style
counts as well .ns quality in shoes and ‘fee 11 oward
& Foster line core tone the best in sty es md qua l-
ity for men and boys Ail of the latest lasts sold.
All of the - later materials included. Prices $4.00
a>4 l‘m ■
out-
s are unequalled1 for comfort and
father stays soft and pliable after
We havp many letters from our
of the great satisfaction they de-
g these shoes. The one shoe that
salt water. Prices fciJVO to
it .s; ..!■ $ stt-e you want :\r
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• • -•* on alj. occasions and in all places
ggest this number as the best you II , find.
eather?. Last long
shoes at the price. Come ih sizes fo
young men
Price $5.00
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DIETZE, CUERO TEXAS
Guaranteed Kirschbaum Clothing
ittttetitffl’ri; 111' n itiidtttttij.i1 i; i! i i; LLtti.|.).! j ifjTrtttt
Fbr Men
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The Joy ct Home BuildiQjr.
'Pile Daily RECORD Wett,*ive odr kingdom .for a horse; Texas leaders are said to be hatching
Bv^ic. howertoi* : bui w* are rauch afraid -&P a scheme to put Chas. Culberson i :-
'_„Ji_____ \ ,f H0«»e one bit wed gain a horse and in the running and think bis chances > Honesty has its birthplace in
j the home and the heart of the
Svb-1
uuwUflhed every day exffepi SaiutOay
ai.pUon 40-eenw per mootb, or §4 per year *
t»e'd lose in the trade. to land would be excellent
—Galveston News. *. . ..
_______J Now that the
When writing to your friends in , upheld the rights
hiiS-er~co.ru havj ^ration receiTes its
of officers and tl0D fr0m the flr,!slde'
inspira-
The irnaB
* evuly editlow*H» year
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W —mt.--—— - other towns, and especially in other grand juries to examine the books of 1 a i0n ca*1 Conceive of no plena-
wuwjreO in tte^Cuero postoftce at second- stated, don’t forget to mention the express companies for shipment ot ?fe ^rea^r that, that of a happy
.»*,matter. _ Cuero Turkey Trot. j liquor into prohibition territory, we hdm,e’.. man Caa become fnll>
look for a check to the prohibition > ^or Citizenship until the
Ac lone as the J°T .hl!“e bmMlD« en-
oiHCMl 0R6AM OF
ANNOUNCEMENTS
We are still eating roasting ears,
ITY OF CUERO , tomatoes and fried chicken in Cuero,
with big watermelons for desert.
Coaif! to Cuero and get fat.
DISTRICT OfFICES
Jror Representative
A. S. CRISP
They are hghting out the local 'op-
tion question in Be* county today
and from tne closeness of the Result, munitv
there should be considerable ii t*>rest
•'! aud some feeling.
wave over the South. Ab long as the J V , , . f
rich men could get it without. any life.
one knowing it. it wa* alright for k 6 have in Texa8 54S.600
the poor man to do without it, but and °,f tb*S ^’^‘nber, 416,-
371 arc rural and ld2.223 urban. I
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SiAM ANTONIO
WANT AD RATES
COUNTY Of fICfS
Ito flommissjbner Precinct u
J. F. CARD
CHAS. LENZ
For Sheriff,
JE8SE B.|FARRIS
ForjCounty Superintendent
LG. COVEY
For County Judge
R. J. WALDECK
RUDOLPH KLEBERG JR
For County Clerk
G. P. BOX
For District Clerk,
T. J. KENNEDY
for County Treasurer
ED. KOENIG SR
For T&x Assessor
('. T. SCHWAB
Ptc Tax < Collector
THOS. M STKLL —
For (bounty Attorney
F. S. SCHLEP HER
For Justice of the Pea«*f. .Preeiinb
E. P. EVAN.s
For Constable Precinct L -
W. L YORK
* Keports from Hftexico say Orozco is
(.beginning to realize his cause is lost
bud bag aeked for conditions of sur-
render; Madero's reply demands un-
; • onditional surrender, and will not
grant any other kind.
”en' ,t:z* *juStj
______ t homes per day.
-\ * * Cupid is a home builder. We!
Don’t Feel Blue
Liver ( logged l> ThatV AU—You
: >'«ed Hot Springs Liver Battoni.
have 400,000 unmarried * women
cf marriageable age. Cupid is
not doing his full duty in Texan.
_ e need more marriages, more
.... .. • ■ • f am dies uti ’ mere homes. -Get
Lnde dainty, magical workers that married, buy fi Tot and build a I
unciog the liver and set free the poi- home in- Cu>TO We will sell von !
» . ^ v ° , vv iiKJin*. i tr v,U'TU. t* Will SC*|]
j strike in New York, the butchers are sonous matter Then gently, but sure-' a lot reasonably and help ar-
sending the prices of meat still *hign- kv. drives it from your system. range to build vou a h.-me if a
er. Choice cuts of steak now cost! Among people who have visited Hot wish. flTvVV-rtnrt St Co
. the purchaser 40 cent§ the pound and Springs, the HOT SPRINGS LIVER ;
tne only recourse of the common peo-, BUTTONS are almost as famous as
pie ie not to buv. ! toe healing ‘waters
! Once the victim of constipation or
contained of a rebelious liver uses these won-
Inetitute Officer'
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4 Consecutive Insertions, per wonl________3c
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f Yesterday’s big papers
the information that - Roosevelt will d*-rfui little health promoters has
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which was
offer first place on his ticket to
Woodrow Wilson iD case be failed ’o
land the democratic plum. We had
thought Pryan was playing for that
lead
Notice has been received of ,-.u n-
cream; in the amount of prizes to it.
given at Lin fifr- ?ri»*?j lebi-a* on *1
Yoakuag Ttiorsd f- priz.-'^i;;
j he ?$(> Hcix>*yi $;•. ,md |t u; • >j c«j> ,
; Ihl'TO hoys a*.- •> cin- . • ...
to tiriag t«; .* t • . ^ ,u
The Farmers institute
organized a* tne i-our* house Satur-
no further use for any other pills, b>' Paul Wipprefcht. elected C. G
oils salts, cathartics, or purgatives. Smith president, Louts Burns, vice
Thousands upon thousands of peo- President ar.d G H. Harris, secretary
fhere will be no dues to be paid by
trie members the Commercial club
paying all * Ti»erises necessary to the
inaiiQteuanij:*t of. the organization
With .;ggr;f4>’v»- lead- r?. Hie institute
Oine very de-
sertion and a
<•. I ’. It up
for Rent.
Nicely papered three room hous
•n vest side of Sap depot near the
XUteaberger residence.
Thi.MgM are -‘cad:to-v •
Buttl*i fill t ie ..orId - , e
at law; V**ga,s. a, • , f,dds <u
on !h« Uegro. ,:i!-i g^o ft »•-»:
tug a huff d-dth plat
Of tlu ruen w.ns; r.fr^ ?,tf•
gas ie ib-t^rmind*- to tmiii
ner
11 • ** 'l^I^nd upon ilOT SPRINGS LlV
TP Br.TTONS to koep them in ?u-
.health
\te rji.ng J, e . a D anv - better 'or t oi/-
ttipar- i'n .'torpid lie* ■ upset stotuu< u
“ I 1 !i‘ . . n* s M* -'.'o:..-ness
'lo.'.ti and : imdiiig. Box tor
o.’dv • -j.% .-s’ n..! st ( lass druggists
n < u. - , ,. id s it.,
. l»t * s;ir,
: e - ;.":np*.- A .
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A.i’n-
I ilegiul.
T ho democractic convention
mama deadlocked, with ^either W’d
son nor Clark able to get much near-
er *• the two-thirds majority The ,or thc y°unK corn.
L”nech'-in 6* the Yrrk-
•vn set'-or fs oyer (or court this irig therat. red .the life 0f Sheriff.
w*-rk and give us a “howdy” j WVisiger and ItepiBy (d|y Barshal
_ T4 /. 1 Wn (
ah
brotslW ot VI t.iuc
«v.as killed;hi re some
ifficers. was arrested
here last'Thursday; charged with hav
txo
handshake He says a shower 0
j raiu and a real good one, Is needed
Polka
The man was found to be well arm I
ed He was arrested by THfy Marsh i
a! Hulzbeusor
The Sunday paper is coanted as Dally.
Semi-Weekly jj^tion same rate as Daily.
* “^s ^ess -ban vi j words counted as 15 words.
Ads run at intervals take the 1 time rate.
Ai,s set in other than regular body type must be paid
lor at display rates: $1.87 per inch each insertion. Placed'
in. center of page, fc^peHnch each insertion.
Matter set in “Sps .^will be charged double the above
tates.
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Short line? or paragraphed matter charged at- 7 cents
3 '.ire. :
A - -'the 'T.ffre*? rriationsbip between San Antonio and
' ’ r ' gt '; * ’• ‘tf.- at socli o * «te and 'a^ our people, at times,
f v h rh-ei.r advertising than the
'■fid! pap*- -x*fe>
Idmn. tUt
tvtf - ’ ..
S ';v“i?v>v *n 'nje nse ot the' want
i*:»‘ nraiie arrangements with the San
Ab'or.’d K.xtle acvrrf-'ng -or them.
e wi.: ai-o accem 'ubscriprinns and invite the pat-
ronage of the pnhlic along these lines.
Call at the Record office or telephone! No- 1 and
your business will have attention.
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 1, Ed. 1 Monday, July 1, 1912, newspaper, July 1, 1912; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1121745/m1/2/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.