The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 45, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 22, 1910 Page: 2 of 4
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G, H. & S, A. RY, CO.
6:45 a.
11:46 a.
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Bast Bound leaves
Bart Bound leaves
West Bound arrives^......i.wp,
West Bound arrives 11:00 p.
S. A. & A. P. RY. CO.
Railroad fine Card.
early hog that gets caught io the
sausage grinder?
And Dr. Cook was in Bermuda
all the time. Just think of it, re-
vealing in onionb. How do you
suppose he threw off the scent so
long?
cause of so many divorces, legisla-
tors should busy themselves in
making a law requiring at least
ten days publication of a proposed
aNiance and that the contracting
parties must at least have reached
the age of majority and have never
been divorced. •
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE CITY Of CUERO
Announcements.
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make driv-
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Have you planted those trees.
yet defined
Over in Mississippi where they
are trying to elect Vardaman to the
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senate, a legislator has proposed a
bill to permit members of the law
making bodies to perform marriage
ceremonies.
legislators the privilege,
what do you think of that?
stead of making it easier to get
married, which fact, at the present
That was all.
So the neighbors sadly said,
Aa they gathered round bis bed,
When they heard that he was dead.
Be caught a little cold—
That was aH.—(Puck.)
A LITILM COLD.
He caught a little cold—
In other words give
Now
In-
Bntered in tbe Cuero postofflee as second
•teas matter.
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town. hyoj
aaripttan Mel
For County Cowtnissianer Prec. 1,
JAS. F. CARD.
For Constable Precinct No. 1.
BEN J. ALEXANDER
W. 1. YORK.
DAVID DUBOSE
BOB SPEED.
H. V. KELLY.
Thai to vhatthte paper three you
_. in every ton*. It to printed for
that purpose. Itrepmaaato your
gj. Interests st thto
air nams snsursub-
to? IfDotyonove
ts see that ft to put
Will Be To
Your Interest
Not only the merchants and
business firms of the tovrti but the
professional men, everyone, should
become members of the Humane
society, as should every clerk and
other employe iu Cuero.
j We Ask You |
I to take Cardui, for your female I
1 troubles, because we are sure it E
• will help you. Remember that P
1 this great female remedy— ?
CARDUI
B has brought relief to thousands of I
1 other sick women, so why not to ■
you ? For headache, backache, I
■ periodical pains, female weak- to
J ness, many have said it Is “the B
I best medicine to take."^Tfry it 1 ff
Sold in This I
? Oaly a few days more in which
to plant shade trees this year.
More baby definitions in today.
Contest closes at 4 o’clock Friday.
If you have not as yet defined a
baby, get’
“the t«rly bird that cascbes
Ua’t it the |day, to our notion, is the main
Ip
Be sure to give your name to the
Secretary or to the Record as a
member of the Cuero Humane so,,
ciety or attend the meeting at-the
city hall Friday afternoon at 4:30
o’clock when permanent organiza-
tion will be affected.
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A good resolution to make on
Washington’s birthday is “I will
resolve to pull as hard for my town
and county as Washington did for
the colonists.” Don’t you know
with that or a similar- resolve a
citizenship would be as sure of
achieving, success as “George”
did. Let’s tty it.
Good streets and roads make
business, save teams,
ing a pleasure, save vehicles, make
marketing easier and more accept-
able, save time and expense; make
* better farms and farmers, save ex-
ertion
Christians and church going easier,
save lots of cuss words and excuses.
Lets have good streets and roads
I by all means.
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Where Are
Your Interests
J Ara they in thia coonodty*
Are they among the people
with whom you atooriato?
<J Are they with the nrighbrns
aodfcwpda with whom you do
Vaa you waul to knavwkrt to happaaiaf to
•ria eommusity. You want to know the
fotaga and oomtnga of thopoopto wtth whoa
Vou aaaodato, the Mttto nowa ttoaaa rt your
and labor, make better
East Bound leaves....... 12:42 p.m.
East Bound Davy Crockett Iv 12.42 a. mj
West Bound leaves 2:37 p. tn.
West Bound Davy Crockett. 2.50 a. m.
The Daily Record
By J. C. Bow aatom
Publtobed every day exbept Saturday Sub-
scription 40 eaaM per month, or M per year
Weekly edition 11 » year.
Readers of Advertisements
HAVE LEARNED
To “Make a Body ot a Li
The very best—R
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Till 1
most casual reader, accustomed to
limb,”
Daily 40c per Mo
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Store From an Ad.”
The Road to Market.
Advertising perhaps does not
increase the value of things—in in-
trinsic jraluc—but it finds and cre-
ates the “best market,” the demand
for them, • \ .
A particular sort of a horse is not
worth any more because he is offer-
ed for sale through an advertise-
ment, but he is sold to better ad-
vantage, and most times more
money. . .
. The advertisement aids in find-
ing theone person or persons to
whom the special thing or things
advertised would be of most value
—no matter what the article is, an
advertisement will most likely find
the “logical buyer,” though it
means a search through a whole
city and state. |.
This applies, and truly, to any
and all lines of business.
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rd iob wor
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Clean Up Day jn Jdxas.
To Health Officers, City and
County Authorities and ’Women’s
Clubs
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March io has been selected as
clean-up day for Texas. On this
date for several years Texas’ san-
itarians have made a special effort
at purifying our state.
I therefore call upon you now to
do all in your power officially and
privately to rid--our state of filth
and its products. Let each man
cleanse his premises, each woman
her house and each officer bls ter-
ritory. *
To secure concerted action, each
parlimentary body is requested to
pass resolutions urging all Texans
to observe Clean-up-Day.
Very respectfully,
W. M. Brumby,
Pres. Texas State Board of Health
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Shakespeare urged people to “LBARN .TO MAKE
A BODY QF A LIMB”—to mentally construct the
whole of a man, a claim, an enterprise, a plan, an insti*
tution—from a fragment, an inkling, a hint.
Most of the world’s people have learned this lesson,
in some degree. Seeing a limb which should be an
under-sized body, the average person now-a-days de-
ciines to credit an enthusiastic statement that the body
to which it belongs is really of Titanic size!
Readers of newspapers have become adepts at this
art of constructing a body from a limb. Especially is
this true of those who read advertisements. It Is no
longer possible for a store to create the impression of
BIGNESS and IMPORTANCE and ENTERPRISE
jf the store’s advertising—WHICH IS THE “LIMB”
THE READERS SEE—-is small, inadequate, spas-
modic, nnmagnetic, un-alluring.
If a big store is content with an advertising appropri-
ation and campaign which would be-adequate only for a
small store—the big store will be THOUGHT of as a
small store—it will be logically constructed into a non-
enterprising store.
The shrewd merchant sees to it that his 5adver-
tising SHOWING in the newspaper is proportioned to
his store’s importance in the community—so that the
make a body of a
may also, with absolute certainty,
“Make a
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Goods are selling fast and as soon as they are sold down
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you do
42 in. Poultry Netting—-—
Heavy Hog Fence, 20 in. high, at-
$2.50 Wheelbarrow for-—
Si 75 Leather Horse Collars for.,
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$2.00 Cross Cut Saws for—■■---------
$1.75 Dlsston Hand Saw for-------
60c Hunt’s Hatchet for------------------
85c Axe' with handle for---------
——15c set
-----roc pair
..—15c each
------25c each
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---------35c
-----------—70c
—$2.10 per roll of( 150 ft.
-$4 .00 per roll of 150 ft,
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----$1. 20
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—40c
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-------25C
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—40c set
.-. 70c set
— . •...60c set
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Don’t delay, as this sale may close at any time. '
close enough the balance will be moved over to our store on Main street.
45c Cotton Hoes, 8 inch,
50? Cotton Hoes, 9 inch,
$1 00 Clay Furnaces for.;
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Our Second Purchase of $3,000 Worth of Hardware, Etc,
From the Trustee of the Ed Strauss Hardware Co. of Waco, Texas, has arrived, and if you did not make your purchases out of the first lot,
not want to let this last opportunity slip to buy anything in the line of »
Hardware, Tinware, China and Glassware, Poultry Netting and Fencing, Hog Fence, Plow Harness, Etc.
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If you bought before, come again and look over our stodk, as we have lots of new goods and you are sure
to find lots of goods you didn't see before.
Remember, this Entire Stock Goes at 66 2*3 Cents on the Dollar,
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75c Galvanized Oil Can, 5 gallon, for
40c Plow Hames for... : ... .
Si.75 Guaranteed Corn Shelter for....—
$7.50 Rotary Washing Machine/for.
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$1.00 Decorated Cups and Saucers for —
90c Decorated Plates for.* X....
SOME MORE SNAPS IN STORE FOR YOII |
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$6.50 Savage Rifle for
60c White Cups and Saucers for—1
J. R. Nagel Hardware Company.
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Sale in Bell and Blackwell Bldg., Esplanade St.
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rr-ri irri" ir-11 ......... 11—
or One-Third of Regtflar Prices,
for Spot Cash only, in the Bell & Blackwell Bldg., Esplanade St
Look Over ThesePrices. Everything jnStock Priced in Proportion:
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40c Table Glasses for
30c Ice Cream Dishes for
15c Shoe Soles for...
20c Single Trees for-------------------------
35c Slagle Trees for-:—U------------
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 45, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 22, 1910, newspaper, February 22, 1910; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1244586/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.