The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 76, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 30, 1922 Page: 8 of 8
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had planned a trip to San Antonio yes-
terday afternoon by auto but thought
better Of it under .persuasjoh oi the
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big rain. . >
* Gaping Monday—CONSTANCE TAL-
MADOE “IN SEARCH OF A SIN
-NEB" A First National attraction.
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First time shown in Cuero (adv.) '
Bickford
Try an oil stove for summer eooking.
The perfection and Purity. Prices to
please all—$6.50 to $40. Breeden Bros
Eggs for ^hatching: Abode Island
Red. 15 for'$1.00. Gus F. Dictxe.
( Ldvertiserafent.}
Victor Grander and Frit* Koedler re-
turned today from the Batary Conven-
tion'at Mineral Wells where they went as
delegates. Victor reported at the local
>w cost O. E. Bum's.
'(Old Mangold Stand)
(Advertisement.)
HEMSTITCHING £rBE~ to the
person bringing the most work in on
Trades Day, hemstitching will be
done free. For that day only. Dietxe
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it you want for lunches and pio-
He who pays cash
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Has no fear of
Collection guys.
Daily News
Bat his credit k*
WiU sorer phase -
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Miss Elva Bnehel is back from San
Antonio wheat she has been visiting the
p-wt few days.
Buy that wedding^present at the Ken-
;tiz: 'r.:/:: •sf
from Tamaleville. &
Ed Arkadle, .colored tenant of the
W. ,J. Alexander \f arm, reported that a
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fine grey hound well worth twenty-
fire dollars, belonging te him, had
gotten a dose of poison, and died, from
the effects of same. '
* For chicken and fowl diseases try
luneheoh but Frit* enjoyed liis lunch at Cholerine, only 65c a bottle and guar^
, Phonolamps make a wonderful wed-
ding gift. They are a superior musical
instrument and an ornament to any home
(adv.) . Bickford J. ft O. Co.
A list was being circulated here the
first of the week' for “Uncle Frank”
Arkadie, colored, of the Stratton ^com-
munity, whose home and contents
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were destroyed # by fire.- In the pe-
tition for help the age of the colored
an was stated at over a hundred
. ears, and the claim-is made that he
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is the oldest man in the county.
Use the Automatic Insect Powder gun.
CUERO RECORD
CLASSIFIED ADS.
v RATES.
5 cents a line 1 insertion Daily.
10 cents a line 1 insertion Weekly,
. 12J/2 cts a line 1 Insertion D. and W
30 cents., a ..line ..per ..wbek, .*etc.
For Sale
FOB SALE—Eggs for^ hatching—
Barred Plymouth Rock, Imperial Bing-
let Strain direct from E. R. Thompson,
Amelia, N. Y. Price $1.50 per setting
of 15. F. ’W. Jaeggli, Cuero, Texas,
"Phones No. 220 ancl 12.
FOB SALE—French .poodl* puppy.;
Telephone 64 or address ,P. O. .Bor -12k.
It ’ll get -’em.
Breeden Brea
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Breeden Bros.
' W. S. Goodman has moved from the
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Fudge building, where the family has
FOB SALE—One Affair c& good work
mules at a bargain price. Apply to
H. Bunge ft Co.
FOR SALE:—A canopy top walnut
bed stead with bed springs. Large posts
Muti residence.
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FOR SALE—M. B. turkey Eggs.
Ring E. 12 or Address Box 64.
For Rent
FOR RENT—The Salisbury resi-
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dence bn Whitney Avenue, 6 rooms
and sleeing porch and garage1. Inquire
701 East Main street-
Wanted
(adv.) Bickford J. ft O. Go. jbeea doing light house-keeping, into
- the Lewis cottage* on Henry street,
‘ -<*»*.** S*ld“ ndOdV James Cmrnl.
C. A. Gramann, who has been doing
abstract work at Corsicana, enjoyed,
a brief visit with his family, coming
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with the National Cement Monument home yesterday and leaving tor Bona*
Work, iff thin eity, i, critically ill and ton on the 11:43 3 P. train today,
was taken to Temp!. Mat aight by hie - v
Dr. Anith. d» tlmt dty. He ha. d WiH ^ *<* *»“• ™*-
iroaie treble, we am adymed. plM>M “ 18i W-’ °- “**•"»* ’
pff^y dek tor the pa* (Ady^meat.)
'His wife and two children followed him Mrs. P. H. Cordon of New York, is
to Temple ea toe morning train. Ore -a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
•ehild, a-HMto boy waf l*ft here in. School. Charles Glass. She Mitred Sunday.
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Ceasing'Monday—CONSTANCE TAI> Mrs. H. L. Mueller is reported to be
MADGE “IN SEARCH OF A SIN- ambng the Hu victims of this city.
NEE” A First National attraction. She has run a rather high tempera-
First time shown in Cuero (adv.) tore but far not dangerously ill.
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Get rid of flies and mosquitoes now. Masonic Lodge call meeting U p. m.
Use the Bee Brand and the,E. Vampire Friday, March 3lst; work in Master’s
are the highly reeomr Degree. > (Advertisement)
Breeden Bros. | -n. t «< •• »v
— ~ p *4 f Irven LeSage was a visitor in San
a Cufero
_ Give her’a Graen WH* Watch—the
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Antonio the first of the’ week. ,
Daily Record 50c a Month.
Somfe of the Lindenau farmery in
town today reported their lands right
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for the month. Buy ahead and you can
your meals ahead. YYou have it when
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_S(oap.....................50c
[ I ^large iar Grapelade .......J......::2Sc
Bottle Harbones Catsups...........
; iar Club House M. Meat..............50c
Jell, *11 flavors ....... ............. .....25c
___All Gold Peaches.......................$1.00
3 can. N5. I Tomato*..........................-25c
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WANTED:—Wliite girl as cbok fof
3 grown persona Nic Tengg, 326 ' E.
Crockett St. San Antonio. Texas.
Lost and Found
• LOST—Gold pin with emeral set-
tings between High School and Cook
ft Day Garage. Return to the Record,
turn to Record.
Miscellaneous.
TO THE CROPS
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has seriously affected the egg receipts
of South Texas, hut still receipts are
right Iivefy toward the week end
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where farmers have a surplus.
The rain was a sot back to prospects
ana m disappointment, to many, but to
the average it urilj he nothing that a
few days bright spring sunshine cannot
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remedy.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
M. H. Eeen, Pastor.
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9:45 Sunday School.
l : 11 a. m. Sermon by the?- paste r—XJoin-
xunion.'
3 pC m. Junior Loagne
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V 9:30 p. m. Senior League. ,
7:30 Preaching.
Week Day.
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Monday, 3:30 Missionary Society.
^ Wednesday, 7:30 Prayer Mooting.
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Friday, 7 p. m. Junior and Senior
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AIR YOUR EDITOR.
One of the most difficult tasks in *
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newspaper office is getting the facts
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relative to deaths, births and marriages
in- the eemoraiity. Many people take it
for granted that when a person dies,* the
editor is familiar with every detail of
the life of the deceased and his activ-
ities. when as a matter of fact he knows
absolutely nothing about him and has to
get Us information from other sources
just as other persons would have to do.'
It is the same with regard to marriages
and other important happenings in the
community. In almost every ease the
^editor has to dig qp the. particulars. or \
to satisfy himself and the readers of the
paper with a meagre and iaaeeprato ac
The average editor of a country
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wool hhricf and skillful tailoring insure
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 76, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 30, 1922, newspaper, March 30, 1922; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1130641/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.