The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 5, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 7, 1923 Page: 6 of 8
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EDITOR
to former Ranger Captain Rudd of
Porktown.
Mickie Says: ing cats, if we’d print ever
l__ as it*s told or sent in to ms,
Smart alecks who hunt for the oh* all th’ mistakes in th’ gn
casional errors makt us tired. Suffer- dictionaries.
•ks and Carbon Knocks
inventory week from a stand- houses the tin shop of Alois Remeis,
sales proved just as disas- who lias been occupying the rear of
tecaftaatemobile dealers as it the bujlding. The walls and ceilings
jy retail establishment in being repainted and a series of shdl-
4Botal car sales reported for ves, t os tore a complete stock of parts
t by local distributors num*. for the' two popular cars are being
AM 5BS ‘ . . m M a « a •
Cook ft Day Motor Co. Ford sales
for the week justclosed include a
Ford touring to Louis Bluntzer, Rork-
town-Weesatche route; a truck to E.
H. Luker of Cuero and tourings to
Henry O. Angerstein of Mission Val-
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ley and A. D. Fehner of Route 1,
Hochheim.
Foreigners Who Own Property
in Texas Must File Inforpia-
tion About Lands.
Per six, four of which were Fdtda. built along the nor
Dealers declared Saturday1 they had provements will be
been busy all week and had kept their about ten days. '
.salesmen employed taking stock and ——
very little effort *»*«* .been made to Two hundred and
griR&eir cars during the first week of ears and trucks wer
new year. All are opti&fcRIm & Day Motor Co. di
Nagel’s Garage reports the delivery
♦
of a Sampson truck during the past
week to {the National-: Monument
Works of this city.
LAND CAN BE SEIZED
Aliens in DeWitt eounty and other
counties of Texas face a seizure of their
lands by the State of Texas as the re-
sult *f their faiure to comply with the
alien ownership law passed by the 37th
Legislature, which requires them to file
with the County Clerk certain informa-
tion, as to foreign allegiance, date of
arrival in America, a description of
proptrties owned and other information- ;
Recently, a dozen or more have taken
the step required and have listed their
pit parties, which air of reoord is a
a special book h-iovr as'the alias land
register in the ecunty clerk’s ofts. Ike
i “cording fee da zkv notice is $1 emtsss
All Steel Body Of Touring Car it is of excssrivl length, jn which ease
Eliminates Rattles and Adda regulation recording few are pe rni-ted
To Riding Comfort And ,indw
StCMffty. Readers of the Record are urged to
call the attention aliens to this law
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New trim lines with a snap and dash *» order to save the foreigners, many of
that have heretofore been associated on- whom do not speak or read English, time
ly with high priced ears, are evidenced W* measy.
in the new Overland low priced models I® case* where American women, own-
announced Saturday by the Wlllys-Over- « of land, have married men without
Vmj Co. final naturalization, it Hawse the woman
The new Overland represents the con- te a foreigner the same as her husband,
centra ted efforts of one of the largest « rite takes his citizenship with his name
automobile manufacturing " organizations be7 property will be affected by the
in the world to furnish the American l®w.
public with luxurious motoring at the The bill which is known as Senate Bill
lowest noasible cost a cat that the aver- I No. 142, is substantially as follows:
Driving Comfort in Wii
The- Buick “Model 45" Six Cylinder—*11
Snick designers havs not neglected totaprero ^‘opsntyps'd
building into ita weesure of comfort, coorenience and wm
protection aarpaawd only by the asow opeaSye cloosd vel
storm enrtain^that open with tfaaTdoorn*Tht MdTftwk
comparable to that ef anj^closed car, wfttls -^IsmVnTwIpw
tight fitting windshield, adjustable -from within, adtelw
tees during me next few mouths present year and Chart. Cook, prest-
hooe who go after It. Hard dent and member of his sales force,
C he «are caused as are confident this mark will bo at-
i by the wails of those follows talndd. The Cook ft Dif Motor Co.
sit still and brood over a slight now has in Its possession a list of
mss in their business ss by poor M*eral thousand prospects completed
» or a money shortage. during Its reca«* anrrojr of car
.■-y.: owners and prospective car owners In
texnlve amt* are being DeWitt county and'neighboring trade
i by C. K. Henaeke. recently ap- territory. Their 1923 sales reenlcs
mA ntort+nA. riavunitafcrihntAv wiH b» watched with interest
Snap And Dash ip
Trim Lines of The
New Overlaqd
Used Car
Bargains
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CUERO BUICK AUTO CO„
_ CUERO, TEXAS
Ford Roadster, extragood tires ....................$150.00
Chevrolet 1921 model, good as new..............$300.00
Buick touring, good shape ..................^.^.....$150,00
Chevrolet touring, 1918 model, good rubber<$150.00
Baby Grand touring, good shape ...................$375.00
Studebaker, good shape...........................$ 56.00
These carg are left over from our 1922 stock and in order
to turn them, now offering them kat a big sacrifice in or-
der to clear our floors.
R. C. Flick Auto Co
Chevrolet Sales, Parts and Service,
BATTERIES AND SERVICE
DAVIDSON ELECTRIC CO
City Hall,
parts are manufactured to SELL
highest possible rat* of profit a
grades of stoel used are conseqamt
the same high quality, spertelh
treated alloy steins specified ir
formulas for the manufacture of
UINE FORD PARTS
EDW. HAUSMANN
FISK TIRES,U. S. ROYAL CORDS
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Automobile Springs, Automobile Re
pairing. Accetylene Welding.
Gas. Oil, Serrice Station.
ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF
STAR CARS
A Thought for Nickel Users.
- L Due-Early This Week
OUR FIRST ORDER IS SOLD OUT
We have seen men spend dollars
for personal pleasures—and slip a
dimF in the collection box at church.
It probably does not occur to them
that the dime they give is for the
service of God, and thaf if It warp not
for the tolerance of the same 00(1
there would be no expensive pleas-
ures for them to enjoy.—Exchange.
t MEET ME
| at the-
* GUNTER HOTEL
PERCY TYRRELL, Mgr.
t Headquarters
J Cattle men and
| s„ aKTt.™
I Your Friends are there.
e will carry a complete stock qf Star and
& .... Durant Parts.
C. F. HENNEKE
STAR AND DURANT AUTOMOBILES.
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 5, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 7, 1923, newspaper, January 7, 1923; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1130059/m1/6/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.