The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1929 Page: 4 of 6
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THURSDAY, FEBR
BUILDING NOTES
A BUNGALOW BEAUTIFUL
B, NEWT BRCWK
By R. C. HUNTER < BRO
PAPER H
NGING
WHEN PLANNING YOUR HOME
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Beautify Your
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INSURANCE
Anything to You?
DONE AT REASONABLE BRICES.
ALAMO LUMBER CO
FLOYD
Seenic
Work
returns
coin ih
of the ;<
front and
alcoholic
because
chimney
I the
11 Work
Personal
*cCives my
kt tent ion.
Your
when
greens
and
years
Min-
now
“ax-
trial
se itial to satisfaction.
Lumber that has been carefully selected
and seasoned saves time in erection
rorth
5O«J
WOODWORTH
Graves Bldg
grocery in
the possibilities cf locating a
in these parts and the gener
A new vending machine
the correct change for any
serted.
Motor ships under construct io-
thn world's shipyards represent
per cent of the total being built
fixtures and
Gas Water
Canada Farmer
Will be Hanged
For Ax Murder
properly designed
associ
not a
STATUS OF REINDEER
MEAT MADE PUBLIC BY
FEDERAL COMMITTEE
pt Regina,
Iqak, deaf
wis executed for’ the murder
J'.eorge Eby, a neighbor.
trucks go dashing down
Is bad enough.
trance door all add . much t
artistic effect, and but little
Stock the Necessary Materials and can put
Composition Drain Boards on Short Notice.
e new.
at small
n’t overlook the fact that quality lumber is e
The harbor of Havre baa been given
a fire proof oil depot, vessels .dis-
charging their cargoes in a harbor
the entrance to which is closed with
TEX TONE
PAINTING
reports he is now ready
work. The expenditures
he neighborhood of
Olson placidly puffs cigarettes as
he waits the coming of the hang man
to Prince Albert jail ou February 15.
The condemned man has one ray of
hope. That is the minister of justice
at Ottawa will intervene in his case
and further probe the insanity plea.
Another condemned murderer is in
Spskatchewaji has had better luck.
He is William Magill. 27, farm hand
of the Climax district, near the Mon-
tana border. He was sentenced to die
for the shooting of Antia (Riff. 10 year
old orphan, but has iieen granted a
new trial on the ground that the trial
jury was misdirected.
The first hanging of the year in
Western Canada occurre
January IS, when Mike’
farmer.
dg. So. RadrOad Ave.
Phone 210
I writer
pa t week n-
■Im property
Hiller
from
Johnston
The good lines o£ this house show
what can be done on a narrow lot
when the house i:
The •box" type house one
ateS with the narrow lot is
necessity.
Th-3 arrangement of the floor plans
shown herewith will appeal to the
WHAT IB THE EFFECT OF
ALCOHOL ON THE HEART
Phones
460 — 507J
was found guilty
■ head
s housekeeper and
to the
entered
the t
•aid that Olson was a con-
defective since birth
REGINA
son, a far
nesota IS years ago and
awaiting
flurder"
by the Saskatchewan court of appeal.
Olson was found guilty of splitting
open tlie headslof his former employ-
• r and his housekeeper and then set-
ting lire to the house. An appeal of
insanity, entered on Olson’s behalf,
included the testimony of an author
ity who
genital mental
Florist and Nursery
C4II 496W or visit
our
Blodv
Phone
Hardened arteries' sometimes burst
and when such a vessel ruptures in
the brain it causes the disease'
known as apoplexy. ,
DA1LT RECORD 60c PER MONTH
Guilders
Old floors resurfaced ii
New floors made perfect
cost. Inquiries solic
The fir;
•IS IT MY HOME ” The fire
INSURANCE, means everythin MOST
ft* Princess Syida Suad Bey
Chakir, formerly Mrs. J. D.
Sptfikels, who lost her citizen-
ship When she married the
Turkish prince th 1922, re-
gained her rights when she
was renaturalized by Federal
Judge A F. St. Sure at San
Francisco, Cal.
llutamatlan*!
ruuiiiinnniin:::mwiu«:«:n::»mmr
prices are right and
work is guaranteed!
Do Not Wear Too Many Clothes
Mike—"I bought one of those suit!1
with two pair of pants.
Tim—“How do you like it
Mike—"Not so well. I
wearing two pair of pant
the new horn*1 of C. B
H*on let to Weaver &■
jn the building is ex
sturt-ed in a few dnv=.
ARCHITECTS. NEW YORK
i Alexander local carpenter, re-
that after spending one after-
the stage at the Normana
and another day in the local
he was unable to
was misinformed tin
io the previous.owner of
'eported Itougllt by Gus
The property was bought
om * Murph v instead of J B
as reported*
graded
insures sound
Instruction and makes a better appearance.
Our advice on plans U free. Ask Us for it.
BUILDERS pF THff
NEW SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
JOHN C. FRENCH SCHOOL BUILDINGS,
House
Painting
400, 156, 443, Cuero
uero Lumber Company
C. Schrade, Mgr. Phone 53
John
ports i
noon c
Theater
i eauty parlor Be was unable to see
any improvements in his appearance,
because he was there doing improve-
ments on the buildings anti not
ing them done on him.
housewife, the layout
compact and livable and the attach-
ed garage is an added feature as is
also the large wtdrobe space over it.
A cellar extend^ tinder the main
portion of the hou»3.
The treatment
brick trim of the
local creamery, has just
the erection of a nice
necessary buildings, for this clas
business
for the
were
$3,000.
A statement on the status of rein-
deer meat under the Federal Meat
Inspection Act, by a Joint Committee
of the Department of the Interior and
the Department of Agriculture on the
Reindeer Industry of Alaska, was
made public yesterday (February 8).
The statement was prepared to make
clew to State and municipal health
officers, conservation and game com-
missioners. and the general public
that reindeer are not included in the
Federal Meat Inspection A
be received
and shipped
marked for
be received
inspected plant
made for the joint
rubeommittee. con:
Redington, chief of th'
Biological Survey; Dr.
chief of the Bureau of
try; and Dr. William
sista nt chief of the Alaska division of
the Bureau of Education. Following
Is the full text of the statement:
is as necessary
home as any
F. A. NUNNELLY
CONTRACTOR
CUERO AND SAN ANTONIO
The complete working plans
specifications of this house are avail-
able fior a nominal sum from the
Building Editor. Refer to House
en- A-164.
comfortable
are Wm.
the wood
stucco. The
? between
The roof will be
Asbestos shingles
i~ed. Work will start as soon
kes & Sons finish the Walter
)node| dairy farm improve-
small improvements ir
•mall repairs and paint
: started and completed
by the people that believe in *a dollar
spent in time saves nine" ami this is
the community! leadership that if fol-
lowed. will save home owners monies
and inevitably make Cuero a better
I lace to live. The writer will gladly
print the names of anyone ’that are
making, have nkatle or going to make
improvements, if they will only ring
in and furnish him with the Informa-
tion.
Cameron Brpwn one of the many
ycung farmers! that are fast learning
the value of furnishing cream for the
completed
home and
may
into the United States
interstate, and that when
identification they may
and handled in federally
The stat; ne-nt v.’ng
ommittee by a
ting of Paul G.
« Bureau of
J. R. Mohler,
Animal Indus-
Hamilton, as-
Interior
JecorRtidq
P4»ottes
Contract f<
Fallis Iras ij
Frit r. Work
peeled 10 get
Sask.-ilNS) — Ernes
m hand who came from
ho is
execution for a double
has b<fen refused a now
Mr. and Mm. Alfred Friar finished
j rrangements I titre ugh the Alamo
Lumlter Co. for the erection of a beau-
tiful home to he built in the near fu-
ture. Tl.e boirte will have eight nice
modern roomJwith two baths jnaking
it convenient nr well as
The contractiiig parties
Adickes & Sofia, doing
work and J. Di Young th
estimated cost will
18.000 and $16,000
fire proof, Etgrnit
being u
as Adicl
Relffert
ments.
With another Wholesale
Cuero,
cannely
al trend of building undertakings and
ether enterprises not yet ready foi
publication there Is no reason why
'he people of this town should nor be
pleased with the present out look for
Cuero In 1929. The only anti Itest ways
for us to help in this cause is by being
good citizens. In other words, never
I ass an opportunity to boost and help
in the forward march.
home Jfi i acre beautiful
shrubbei y and ever-
are uset to set it off.
1. A certain relative of mine has
an already weak heart; and he per-
sists in drinking anything he can get
that has alcohol in it even flavoring
extracts for their meager touch.
Now just, what is the effect of al-
sohol on the heart*—(Carrie S. Ma-
son.) i
1. Drinking anything
certainly injuries the heart
the liquid has to be pumped to the
lungs apd to the kidneys to be
thrown off from the Itody. The
heart is then mhde to pump more
blood than the needs of the body de-
mand; and it seems reasonable to
suppose that a heart is overloaded
when onet driiiks a great deal of
liquor. Alcohol also hardens the
arteries and causes the growth of
scar tissue, which can be seen in
spots in the arteries after death.
WOULD LIKE TO FIGURE ON
HOMES, BUSINESS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS
IN CUERO AND NEIGHBOR TOWNS.
and
Gas Fitting
Plumbing
American
Heate‘s in stock
in building a
>tber feature.
Material used if ns and our
Guaranteed in appear-
ance and quality.
CONSULT ADVERTIS
' ON THIS PAGE.
FOUR TO FIVE WEEKS after you have given Nunnelly the con-
tract your new home will toe ready for you.
And time is not all you save. We use only the best materials
and atest imrpoved methods In home construction and can prove
to y< >u a better built house costs no more than a poorly built one.
Complete set of plans and specifications furnished
on all Nunnelly jobs.
mates furnrthed
11 finds of Building.
one wonders
but to thi ik there is no
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1929, newspaper, February 14, 1929; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1195740/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.