The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 63, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 25, 1900 Page: 3 of 4
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An Ideal Investment MikeByrne
A POLICY OF INSURANCE lis
The Mutual
Life Insurance Co, of New York.
Richard A. McCurdy, President
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PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTES.
a; tluj
le Best
I .aigest
The Oldest Life Insurance Company in Amei
Life Insurance Company in the WorUjl; t
Because it Does the Most Good.
Assets over 30 Millions of Dollars <*•*
& Surplus over 50 Hilliohs of Dollars.
Liberal Loans to the Insured at 5 per cent interest
render Values Stated in the Policy
ance without exchange of Policy ; Extended
Grace in the Payment of Premiums : Large
Policy-holders only.
Can be bought of u* at a borer preiniteia dn<i tr
guarantee than of any other to rye eonijr
Grocer and
Baker,
Fresh Groceries at Lowest Living
Prices delivered to your door. Sat-
isfaction guaranteed i:i every par-
ticular. Best Bread baked daily
and delivered anywhere in the city.
Good Flour a specialty.
Dr. J J.Jhompson
Office at Heaton Bros'.
Residence ’phone 86.
Last Week s Doings at the lii^h School
Keported b\ Gay Jay.
jyWINE OF CARDU
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THE LINK THAT BINDS.
Large Cash Sur-
Guaraintetd Paid-up Insur-
Terni Insurance ;
rofits payable to
Pt
f/t a greater caah
YU' > l!
For farther information see our Agents or
write E^wjn Chamberlain & Co
C. L. BARBEE, General A gents,
• Special Agent, Cuero. $A S ANTONIO.
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AGENTS WANTED. !
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r -A. &ILMER
Lena £eaj Pine _Iutr\tcr
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Cypress Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Ate.
Cypress Cisterns, Acrmotor Mill*.
Dr*Ma4d Pin* Lfw**r. ’ \ Ftfict J Picket*.
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SUNSET
ROUTE
Calls answered day or night.
Who Said So?
—The people. Their verdict i.s that the
place to buy groceries is at the well-
known West Main streer grocer,
August Kobits. '
! tlis prices are right and delivery prompt,
j Give him a trial bill.
J. J. BYRNE, Mgr.
Drs. REUSS & REUSS
Physicians and Surgeons
Office over Reims’ drug store
fir.J.WXea,
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Physician and
Surgeon.
Office over HRATON* Bros Residence:
MUTI IIuT^I. Calls -answered dav or
night.
The.
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New Ybrki Texas and
Mexican.
Gulf, West Texas
and Pacific...
TICK TIME AND CLOSE CONNECTIONS via,Hoi
& T C , ur New Or.cans, for all points north ajid-e
$ion roe- all the \ ear round to Mexico and California,
lowe.-t ra'es, quickest time and most satisfactory service
^ freight: From Extern States, vip Morgan Line ; fronifeasi
s^ippi, via New Orleans and Sunset Route; from west of the
cafe H. & T C and Sunset Route. '•For further inforuiatioi relative to
C and Sunset Route,
freight, ticke’s, etc*, call on or address
H D. Sheppard, Local Agent.
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Victor!., Texas.
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W. J. CRAIG,
ston and H. ^
ist. Excur- ,\Ja[
To secure
route your
of the Mis-
Mississippi ^r]
Quit..
SHOP-MADE BY DILLOfi.
buying SHOb-S
that wear (Mi' so*
fast—get them..
Prices low and work guarjinteeffi. It is
true econoniv t«> buy shop-made .-hoes
and boots. Get his prices an<i v« u will
believe it Repair w»»rk done ue!l and
cheap. Shop under K. of P. half, Espial
uade street.
Irs.IlLiKF.IDJ.Dj
CHRONIC DISEASE SPECIALIST.
CUERO. TEXA5.
Female diseases and all forms of chronic dis-
eases cured bv the ibost improved methods. We
have permanently*looted in this place. Office
west side Courthouse square. Consultation free.
Gay Jay’s coluitru wiTT be short j
| this week as only a few of the
• teachers gave examinations.
The pupils of High VI, Low!
\ II and h III grade- were greatly
; disappointed by not, having the Fri-
day afternoon entertainment.which :
j u*ns to have taken place in the As- j
sembly hall of the academy. It was
postponed until some future time. !
Iti High VI grade the following i
puoils made too in an examination
in arithmetic: '
Mabel Koine,
Ben Farnsworth.
Mary Crain.
On account of the rainy weather
the pupils were allowed to remain
in their rooms at recess and they
make the building ring with their
singing, in which we are glad to
know they are now - taking more
interest. *
i he pupils ui High III grade,
Miss Kilpatrick. teaelnr who
made xoo in an examination* in
arithmetic, are as follows:
Corinne Staerker.
Josie Keller,
Althea Schraede.
Fleatiore Schleicher,
Tc>nie#Palraie,
Annie Fiedler,
Sterling Peavy,
Myrtla Simon.
John Peavy,
Willie Thornhill,
Leon Schwab.
Those who made 80:
Laurence Bauer,
Roy Anderson.
Alfred Frobese.
Laura May Evans, • Corinne
Staerker and Eleanore Schleicher
were perfect in spelling during the 1
week.
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Jacxsos, Tbys , Ntr.a
I wag cubject to miscarriage for threejeart,
and differed constantly with backache. I wrote
to you for advice, and after using three ^ottlee
of Wine of Carflui. according to your direction#,
I am strong and well, and the mother cf a fine
girl baby
Mrs I. N. JOWkkS.
va>nFt*< - -a
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There is no use Uiicing- a baby in the house is the link that binds
husband and *ife together. Nothing is sadder than fruitless wedlock
The prattling and cooing of the little ones offset a thousand times the
Occasional worries and trials of life. When a wife is barren, therg is a
derangement sorfitwfiers in the genital organs, caused by one or more of
those common disorders known as “ female troubles”. Win^of Cardui
is the remedy. It puts the organs of. generation in a strong and hea thy
condition, lifting the wife for the sacred duty of reproducing her kind
Quring the period of gestation the entire system of the expectant mother
is built up to withstand the ordeal of labor, and when the fittle one
Bhakes its'advent it is lusty and
strong, well-fitted to grow to‘ma-
turity in perfect health. The
mother, too, passes .through the
trial with little pain and no dread.
Wine of Cardui is truly a wonder-
ful medicine for women.
Ulicr AIVISttY IDAITMEIT.
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Large Bottles for $1.00 at Druggists.
MF, CARDUI X
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«...OTTO BUCHEL..
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If ^BAXKERk
CUERO, Twxeia,
Uuohel Block.
A Liberal
Banking Business
Transacted.
Your Accounts Solicited
r* Whether
Larue or Small.
1 oreign Lxclianue,
Passenger
,. Tickets Issued
to and
Prom all Points
in Europe.
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G. P.. 4 F. a.
50 YEAR3’
EXPERIcNCC
Your i
ip Attention
* IE Please...
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Fanners ail
£ —will find that a little
# local in the WKMCLY
x Record wi i aften
S 'times sell their pro-
® ducts when ali other
x means fail.
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A The cost is small; w
z the results far-reach- x
S ing. |
1 TRY IT |
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— Old Newspaper:
be used. For fi
under carpets they
•imply ‘ out of gig
and iu evidenc
on the pantry f
Could tell you
of things they’iie
for, but haven’t
| 25c a 11
a
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s
Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights Ac.
sendtag a skefch and deeeripttoB nay
qulokly uncertain extr opinion free whether ah
invention la prooably patentable. Communten-
tion» itrictly eonflde’.tiul. Handbook on PateuU
•ent free. Oldeer *-een.-y »er securing patents.
Patents taken throuKh Mann A Co. reeetre
(pedal notice, without charge, in the
Scientific American.
A handsomely illustrated weekly, loudest rti»
eolation of any scientific journal. Terms. $3 t
year: four months, $L Sold by all newsdealer*
MUNN & Co.«'»">**«>• New York
Branch Office. 625 V St.. Washington. D.C.
Notice.
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The imported stallion, “Sport-
ing Bov” is in Cuero and will
stand at Deats & Co. ’s stable this
season. Parties having'» mares
notify A. C. Kleinecke or C. T.
Hunter. Dates will be given later.
A New Book.
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Election Proclamation.
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By virtue of the authority vested
in me as mayor of the city of
Cuero, I hereby order an election
to be held on Tuesday’, April 3,
1900, at the various polling places
in the city, to elect
A Mayor.
One Alderman for ward 1.
One Alderman for ward 2.
One Alderman for ward
A City Attorney.
Ward 1—Polling place, mayor's
| office;J. M. Austin, presiding offi-
cer.
I W ard 2—Polling place, court-
lots
jlood
t me.
The Record.
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The State Press, 31 South Broad-
way, Aurora, 111., has in courseoi
preparation a book of short stories
and poems by Texas authors. 1 It
is the intention to make this book
as complete as possible and every’
effort is being made to secure repre-
sentative literary matter for it. The
volume will be printed on good
quality book paper, handsome and
appropriate cloth binding with al-
uminum title stamp and will retail
at $1.50. A large sale is already
assured. Poems should not exceed
thirty -two lines in length. Prose
work may range from 500 to 3000
w ords and consist of fiction ^de-
scriptive or historical sketches, etc.,
The address of the author should be
placed on every manuscript. \
Anything of general interest will
be gladly considered. Many of
our readers do creditable literary
work and would do well to take
aclvantage of -this opportunity?
All .work offered will be promptly
passed upon and will not be used
in any way until terms satisfactory
td the author have been made.
I jnavaliable manuscripts will be-
for
One
i / T;
Dollar
Dpwn
Pays
For
The
WbEKLY
RECORD
ia
flonths.
PATENTS
gronptly proc«r«d. OK NO FEZ. P*nd urnd*!. sk*t<*h3
or photo f.r froe report on patentability. Book “Howl
teObfin r.& and F< r«i)p»V*u.»UmadTn*ie-Mark(:’
fkU. F*ir#*t U.ruxt ev*;r orferod to inveators.
PATE XT LAWYERS OF 3« YEARS’ F»ACTICK.(
20,000 PATENTS PROCURED THROUGH THEM.
All bugineu confidential. Sound advice. Taitbful(
•errice. Moderate obarcov (
TC. A. SNOW & CO.
. FATCNT LAWYERS,
U. 1 Pstant Office, VAMMWT0N, 0. C.|
THE DAILY
NEWSPAPER
medium* dissensions. No town split up in
house; G. W. Gerloff, presiding
officer.
Ward 3— Polling place, (iulf | returned if postage is inclosed
hotel: W. II. Marshall, pre'-iding J ^is purposev This company also
officer. publishes music ami will write,the
The polls will be open at 8 aejeompaniment to good, catchy !
o'clock a. m. aud close at 6 o’clock words,
p- Ul. J. C. W(X)I)worth ,
Mayor.
♦ ♦ ♦
It occurs to the Record that
Ciiw-ro ought to have a brick
factory. It won’t be long before!*
brick will be needed in Cuero and
they should be made here.
The quick way to kill a town is
to prohiote internal differences and
’l|E RECORD strives to be a NEws-paper in all
that the term implies—no more, no less—and **
the large number of subscriptions now on its books **
is ad eloquent tribute to its worth. Anckespecial-
ly is ]thia so when you reflec^that we hare an iron- •
clad,|blowu-in-the-hottle, could n’t-bivak-it-to-save- ^
yourjlife rule, which, when briefly put, reads—
Ino Money-=No Paper. 2
This soimds the least bit harsh, but*there is no ^
_ unkind feelingf in it whatever. It is eimply a sound **
S? business mle that conduces to long friendships. S
And, jremember, this rule applies to all alike—the ^
^ • bankielier has«no edge on the book black, nor the P
poMtidian oil. the peanut vender—if the bootblack ^Sm
and the vender but have the price of the subset ip* • ^
■ tion. But occasionally we run agin the fellow'who m
s;iys ‘|Put me down; 1 11 pay you in ^befall.” Can’t
do it, pud God knows we'll like to have you on SP*
0* the lisp, but—there’s that unbreakable rule. ^
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ing medium. * *
^ K you want results put your a<l | to opposing factions ever yet
||T in the DAILY RF.COF D, which
'6c>$ is read hy everylxxly,
$8®
Qo^>
li you do not Want
trade do not ask for
Pf'°l>^e wdl undoubtedly accom
^ modate you by stayi
from your store...
M1C-
n cbt-ro W 1 ceed^d to any thing more _ than the
iiy mqre dignity of a village. It takes not
om Ml only money, but vim and energy.
ig away | haruiouv afid unity of action, to
make live towns a fid thri^iug
cities.—Terrell Index.
Monet to Lend.
parties having first-class real
estate security Can secure loans
thereon* to the extent of 40 to 50
per cent of value for period of time
to suit borrower and. in amounts
Horn Shk-> to at s per cent
interest. I.endvij live-, in Cuero.
First-class vendor’s lien notes may
lie jf.iffe: e«l. Apple at this* office, j
- Deg fur Sale.
:
A full blooded Newfoundland
dog, one year old. A fine animal.
Frank Hunter.
Hf RUNGE & CO
'life BANKERS (j#
Wholesale and Retail Grocers. Hardware
and Agricultural Implements.
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Wood, H. G. The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 63, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 25, 1900, newspaper, March 25, 1900; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth834709/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.