The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 85, Ed. 1 Friday, April 10, 1925 Page: 3 of 8
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RECORD’S CROSS WORD PUZZLE
Men and Women in News of the Day
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(© by Western Newspaper Union )
Saturday
termination
islands
Answer to Yesterday’s Puzzle,
HIO
Gonzale
the modern wav
unques
Telephone 46
every
Men's Dress Shoes For Easter.
m our
ue
Radiolite
Office Hrs
Just Unloaded
Sheet Rock
Why fitfht anything
NO GOOD?
You From Our Stock
We Can Supply
It speak
CUERO LUMBER CO
Moore’s Paints, because
their exceptional quality,
consistency and color
never vary, and because
.Established
.Established
1S94
1873
trip
locai
like
timber
(abbr.)
Hypnotism
Magic Art
Call and let us show you
the colors, and how little
it will cost you to Moore*
While most of the farmers
who have corn up, say they are
not going to quit trying, they
admit they are "considerably
discouraged after a day of n'»t
dry winds.
Still, between a drouth and
a tornoda. we’ll vote for a con-
tinuation of the drouth.
clear away from
ponents, Gohmert and
chein
their combined
Senf, city secretary
cisively defeated Fritz Noster
It was the
tion in any
immediate
-Celery
Head Lettcue
Easter
sig-
t Alamo
Lumber Co
FRESH
VEGETABLES
GROCERY SEPT.
Entrance of Church St.
under
March 3. 1879.
only real warm elec-
' of the towns of this
section.
This re-
■. Justice McCoy, In the District
C, has dismissed Indictments
—Piminto Creese
—Cream Cheese.
Include Them With;
Grocery Order
Special Sale
Hams
vote, which
l.e over there
the outcome
was
Just for a community meet in
which schools of one precinct
took part, it was a right fair
little trip from Thomaston
over to Cheapside Thursday.
FIRST STATE BANK & TRUST CO.
The Bank of Personal Service.
OLD MATTESSES MADE NEW
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Notify
KENEDY MATTRESS FACTORY
kind is mighty
.in proportion
poultry to
One Killed in Storm
at Denison Wednesday
A mighty oak sometimes
grows from a»little acorn, and
sometimes a might
grows out of less than a acorn
CUERO ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP
D. SIGMUND, Prop.
ELEMENTAL FORCE
. (Electricity)
VIOLET RAY
to a dollar each?
Set when
Daily Record 50 cents per month, or
15.00 per year in advance.
Weekly Record $1.50 a year in De
Witt and adjoining cbunties.
$2.00 a year elsewhere.
Entered in the Cuero Postoffice as
»econd-class matter, under act of
Congress o
Na advertisements taken for Daily
only, on Wednesday.
Official Organ of the City of Cuero
and of DeWitt County.
(Unincorporated)
BANKERS
ESTABLISHED IN 1SM
General Banking and Exchange
Interest on all Time Deposit*
Safety Deposit Baxes for rent in
th* safest Ire and burglar proof
resit in South Texas
Drafts drawn on all parts of
ths world. Wc solicit your
Banking Business
CUERO TEXAS
We are for Cuero, and
those who are likewise
Cuero.
THE CUERO DAILY RECORD
"'X • Published by
CUERO PUBLISHING COMPANY
“The Record
•The Star*’
•The News” formerly Rundschau 13 I
, (consolidated in April 1919.1
Published every day except Satur
1 TJl?
at hand again
i prettiest
months,
course, but
nevertheless
nificance is
ever
morning
broke hi
from
to eternal life, as interceder this feed is the equai
and pleader for those of us, so other fe^d available,
small
?eems
such
•o unappreciative that it would
seem almost that the sacrifice
was after all in vain.
It’s getting about time for
another community singing,
now that the community meets
have all been held. We ought
to enjoy a night out some time
soon, and some of these times
when we are going out we
might take along our Cuero
band, and have us town folks
to pay for it.
The Yorktown city election
iesulted in a victory of John H.
Koehler, the incumbent, over
F. W. Heinrich, who served
that city as mayor for many
terms prior to the election of
Mr. Koehler. Yorktown turn-
ed successfully.
The creamery is the busi-
ness way of handling a few
Jersey cows. It establishes a
certain and permanent mar-
ket. and does away with all
peddling. A few cows, a few
hogs and a few chickens, with
creameries, hatcheries and
modern industries in town, will
make the town hum with busi-
ness and at the same time lift
the mortgages off the farms
and put them on a self-sustain-
ing prosperous basis. The
system is ours for^the taking,
with a little co-operative effort.
Heckled by a Labortis number of Parliament, Hay day, Lady Nancy
Astor, American-born prrrnte and first woman member of the- British
House of Commons, retorted that if she told all she knew about
Hayday It would give the House something to think over,
mark drew a rebuke firam the Speaker,
Supreme Court, of Washington, D.
egatnwt ex-Secretary of the Interior Albert B. Pall and Harry F. Sin-
clair nnd EL L. Doheny. oil magnates, indicted tn th^ oil scandai rhe
prfsui'i-e of an Assistant United States Attorney in the Grand Jury
roax when the iudmUnents were voted caused his action.
By International^ News- Service.
DENISON. Tex., April 9. —One man
is dead here today as a result of a
terrific storm that swept this district
last night. The dead man is D. K.
Sell, who was" killed wheri he was
struck by a falling electric wire. A
negro was reported killed in Lamar
county.
RADIOLITE has never failed when
properly used it is guaranteed not
to injure any battery, but preserves
new as well as old
ecl out a heavy
showed that peop
person there, were, interested in
from some and the winner
relatives .tionably the choice of the ma-
often .iority of Yorktown voters. Joe
marshal ran
his two ' op-
Lund-
wi.th nearly four times
Vote. R. F.
aiso de-
We carry a good line of Men’s
Dress Shoes, and are offering them at
special reduced prices.
Z. A. Mafrige & Son.
at the Army Store.
and
laying
for 75
The
they
the hatcherv is ready
Radiolite Battery
CUERO
Near Post Office
The organization of the Tur- industries that can be operat
kev growers of this section
suggests a thought to us. WhY
not put in a big hatchery like
they have at
keep the turkey hens
triose eggs that will sell
cents'
turkey hen
want
to set when we want it to. The
hatchery
the turkey incubation is the old
fashioned, way. We need the
hatchery, and with an organiz-
ation to make a go of it, there
is no good • reason why it
should not serve a good pur-
pose and make a dividend for
its stockholders . In addition
to little turkeys and chickens
batched out for home folks the
surplus can go out by parcel
post to buyers far and near
bringing in cash returns,
which in addition to more egg
sales should put the poultry in-
dustry on a paying basis never
before achieved.
We also note that Stahl Bros,
are adding a second story to
their large cold storage plant
at Gonzales, to be used as a
creamery. As Stahl Bros, are
largely interested in the pack-
ing plant and cold storage
works in CuerO. we might let
them know that we are intere-
ested in such an undertaking
here. Stahl Bros, have a rec-
ord of making a success of
about everything they tackle,
and we are on the look out for
ail additional enterprises and
After reading the Record’s
Town Talk column yesterday,
whefein the pitiful case of a
negro family was cited, a good
citieen suggested that it might
be a good plan to take our
Chautauqua guarantee and see
how far it might - go toward
giving partial relief in that and Every time we make ;
a few similar cases. [out to see some one in a
hospital, we always feel
making a resolution to go out
once a week to see if there is
not some little turn we can do
ior some sick person there.
Oftentimes those from some
little distance, who:
can’t come to see them
could be cheered by just a lit- Neumeyer, city
tie visit a few flowers and a
friendly interest in them. One
can do so much good on occa-
sions like that with so little ef-
lort, that it seems almost like a
sin not to make the effort.
Vertical.
1— A dweller In the desert
2— An assembly
3— Forseen
4— A Biblical country
6— A journey
7— A foundation
8— A manuscript
9— A vase
11—A diminutive
15—Neckpieces
15—An insect
17— Height
18— A meter of hymns (abbr.)
19— Void
JO—A musical tone
21—Errors excepted (abbr.)
Feed of
high these
to livestock and
feed it to, but as long as we
have to buy feed anyhow, we
might as well use the brands
turned out by our own
an:«:»iii»n:mH:»t»y
H Men, we have received our first shipment of
That is why some lie about it
RADIUM
Assist Nature in Removing
many of Life’s ills
Prof. H. E. Wilson
Occult Science.
Room 6 Elemental
Runge Bldg. Theurgy
Cuero, Texas
8 a. m.-12 N. 1 to 4 p. m.
InKIhCsozs) 1 Ib.and
3 lb. Round Tins
convenient to handle
keeps contents fresh
isre COFFEE COfffiVJYS
' SANANTONIO.TEXAS
for itself and wi- ^uaran
glorious Easter season is
many the
season of the twelve
It has been dry, of
Easter
, and
there as it. has been
since that magnificent
when the Saviour
bounds and arose
Horizontal.
1—A suffix signifying ’’of”
3—A degree■
5—To believe
8—A man’s name
8—To lament
10—An appendage*
12— Capable of being overthrown
13— A decree
14— A white metal
18—Permanence
22— One of the Hawaiian
23— A book
24— Not ready
25— To measure
26— American soprano famous
Wagnerian roles (initials)
27— A prefix denoting* separation
Solation will appear in
, ... . . ----------- feed
the dead to return again mill, as it has been shown that
any
we
natures that it want new industries, which of
hardly worth while for course we do, the best possible
sacrifice, and many times, way to induce them to come is
a whole-hearted support
those which we have here
whose employes spend most
their earnings. where tl
make them, right here in (’
—Tomatoes
—Squash
—Fresh Green Snftj
, Beans.
—Carrots
—Beets
—Radishes.
—Young Onions
—New Irish Potatoes.
—Spinach
-Cabbage
also
-Baked Ham
Barbecued Vi
Dressed Hens
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CUERO RECQRO FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 10, 1925.
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 85, Ed. 1 Friday, April 10, 1925, newspaper, April 10, 1925; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1207139/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.