The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 110, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 29, 1900 Page: 4 of 4
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Still the Old Town Imfroves.
JUSTICE COURT DIRECTORY’.
Baking
Powder
Absolutely Pub
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
POVAL BAKING POWDER CO., tlEW YORK.
■oanaManH
The Daily Record! ONE DOLLAR.
H. G. WOOD, Editor.
J. C. HOVVEKTON, Bus. .V«yr.
Published every day except Saturday. Sue-4
scription 40 cents per month, or S-i per year.
Weekly edition $1.00 a year.
Entered in the Cucro postofliceas second-class
mail matter.
Ttie Official Organ of the City ol Cuero.
Tom Peavy, oldest son of Mrs.
Betlie Peavy, who holds a position
T le price of the Weekly Record J in Houston, returned to Houston
is one dollar (Si ) pvr year nonr. j this morning after a pleasant few
The price was advanced on March days’ visit to his mother and Cueio
i, siuce which
ever
old
RAILROAD TIME CAEtD.
G. W. T. A P. vS. P. SYSTEM).
Regular Passenger Leaves..... 0:30 a in
“ “ Arrives.....II 30 p. m
Mixed leaves................. 3.3d p. m
“ arrives................10:55 a. m
s. A. AND A P.
East-bound Leaves.........12:3> p
West bound Leave-.......... 3:05 j.
Mixed, w^si-bound, leaves.
“ east bound, ** .
in
m
8:31 a. m
7:54 p ui
MAIL MASTERS.
All mails cl se 30 minutes be:«>r»- the
trains arri e. M»ti is en.leCted thiee
times daiiv irwttt the stre-i i.oxts—at 8
a. m., 10 30 <v m a id 5 p in.
All. UKA W E, Post 111 aSt e r.
three
us,
again
on
streets.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
ELECTION NOVEMBER 6.
Representative.
The Record is authorized to announce
JOHN M. GREEN ,
L.
a candidate for representati.ve of the 82nd ; ^ m*
district, composed of the counties of De- i best
Witt and Goliad, subject to the action of'
the democratic part;
For Tax Collector *
H H CALDWELL
\V H GKAHAM
For County Clark
ED KOEXIO
G F* BOX
For Treasurer
H E DAHLM'ANN
For County J udge
C vY SUMNERS
For Sharlff
'r M STELL
For Tax Assessor ’
C T SCHWA LA
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For District C lerl<
H » EDGAR
For County Attorney
GJ SCHLEICHER
ForConatable, Precinct 1
E A. TULLV •
J A. McMASTEH
For Public Weitjbir of Cuero
F JSC H Pvt I DT
Oscar Kunitz is making prepara-
tions to build a roomy store on the
lot where he is now conducting his
grocery business. He has sold the
little rent house next to his store
to I-red Sweeney, colored, and it
is now being moved to give him
more room for his new building.
Let the good work go on.
time its cost has
appeared in each issue, yet
subscribers„ drop in almost
every day to renew and seem sur-
prised when told the cost. “Don’t
let it happen again. ” The cost of
the Weekly Record is $i per year.
lie Burt, our faithful street
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sprinkler man, was laid up with a
hour chill yesterday, he tells
b|ut this morning he was out
apparently sound and well
i is wagon sprinkling the
friends.
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Miss Daisy Chapman went to
Houston this morning on a couple
of days’ visit.
Sheriff T. M. Stell went to Gal-
veston this afternoon on official
business.
Walter Reiffert was among the
passengers who stepped off the in-
coming east-bound Sap train this
noon.
Miss Beulah Nash returned on
the 12:37 Sap today from a pleas-:
ant visit to friends out of the city.
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CUKRO, Tertis.
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A Liberal
Hanking Business
Tra nsacted.
Your Accounts Solicited
W he tlier
Large or Small.
Stir
lim'liel ItlouU.
1 Ol
ign Lxchange,
Ha^seiigci*
Tickets Issued
to and
nun ail Hoints
in Liiiopc.
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fi urlh Monday
ijfdj^t justice, L-
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ouit first Satur-
$ San Antonio
It & Aransas
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. Galveston
Fort Worth
To Dallas
Few Orleans
Kansas City
St. Louis, and
Piecbici 1 —A
; fully constable
1 at Cuero.
Preciud 2—W. Ji C<
j W. Smith const-Id*-.
iirdax at Concrete
j Precinct 3—J. T. Kil
bold Metz constable
day at York town
i tecinct 4—William ‘ Dreirr justice,
I August Ooehrnunn ahisUbie. Court
toiirtli Saturday at Mtvj-rsviHr.
* f Precinct 5—C. F. Midlilebrook justice,
* * W A. O00Ison constable. Court third
Saturday at Terryville
Pieciiict (>—W \V^ \^*ml>erly justice,
v: dLaiii Watson »onsisiLle. Court sec-
oik! Monday at Yoakum!
Precinct 7- O. F. Pridgen justice. J.
D. McMaster c<»ns abli Court Wed-
nesday after first Moudftl at Thouiastou.
Precinct 8—John JunkL-r justice, Fritz
Gerhold Cons,a Lit* Couit Friday liefore
fourth Saturday at Arnedkevilloi
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A Pointed Pointer.
Enroll your children at once on
the school list or you will regret it
The 1 oil elos.-s on June l and
you would have advantage of the
I free s
Then ’s no time to lose.
:hool act, and act promptly.
3. Holm, Mike Stark anc
Metz, three of Yorktown’s
citizens, now serving the
j county on the grand jury,- were to
today. Mr. Holm called to
his subscription.
see us
renew
A Beer Drinking Contest.
Xevjr York, May 27.—Temper-
ance j eople are greatly agitated
question of handicap beer
over a
drinking announced in the Colum-
bia co lege. The winner is to
drink i certain number of glasses.
The athletic contest will close with
a beer drinking contest.
M is*
Corpus
Thompson of that city, and who
Cun km Laundry
Peter
Graham
ny friends in Ctiero, passed
Cuero Sunday going to
Louisville, Ky., to be present for
the reunion and 10 vLit relatives.
has tm
t
I throug
Jiiuicflutts Advertising Pays.
$ou don’t nmi inferior woik turned out .
by tbe Cuc^oStehui uciuQur). No blotch- Ait Oklahoma girl who adver-.
f*f>f bunY- ,1° 'vork wbei-e s^rcb tised for a husband got him. The
is lequtred. Oulv nrst-class work done. ■
Phone No. 4 hiii! will call for you order, total
ment a
ESPLANALE STREET.
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DR. V/. C. MOORE b3n<1<i
! policy
; claim
Physician and
Surgeon..
—Exchange.
W E S E W
TEXAS
Prof,
passed
route to
Our Groceries move quickly because
r margin of profit is low Quality
guaranteed and prompt delivery a known
quantity. We give satisfaction. A*triM
for proof.
Mike Byrne.
Bakkr and Gruckr
this mot
on distr
Mary Lee Thompson of
Cbrixti, daughter of J. B.
for the advertise-
-Npense
id wedding outfit amounted
and within a year her bus-
ed, leaving a life insurance
lor $300o. And still some
dot.-n’t pay to advertise.—
R L. Barron of Victoria
through Cuero today en
Waco.
Henr,* Craiu came up from Vic-
toria th s morning on a visit to rel-
atives.
District Attorney J. V. Vanden-
berge came up on the limited S. P.
ning to be
ict court.
in attendance
BlUUkjf,IIUU
CHROMIC DISEASE SPECIALIST.
Little
I-Drs. REUSS & REUSS
CUERO. TEXAS.
Female diseases and all forms of chronic dis-
eases cured by the most improved method*. \*e
have permanently looted 'rt this place, Oflu c
west side Courthouse square. ConsultaUi.n irtc. ,
Wo
matclib
n, . . 1 0 chiklrei
Physicians and Surgeons pattern
Office over Reuss’ drug store j fVctS ill
■........ 1 —■■■ ■ 11 bhatles.
aid sail
styles
(tents’ Clothing.
FDINTS MTS AITEiST
Found.
A little package of handkerchiefs
and silk cloths tied in a handkei-
chief. Owner can reclaim
at Record office.
Late News.
same
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For Rates and General information
Apply to
E. J. Martin, G. P. A,
SAN ANTONIO.
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IN THE
Coffee
Every morn in.
That’s wlo.t 1
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Supreme court rendered a deci-
sion depriving Admiral Devrey and
his crew of half the Manila prize
money claimed.
** * *
Representative Bailey introduc-
ed a retaliatory measure in con-
nection with German meat bill.
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“Boxers,” after having burned
a town and murdered several na-
tives, started toward Pekin.
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The agreement regarding Texas
rates reached in Chicago will be
submitted to the railroad xrommis-
sion Friday.
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Southern Pacific is said to have
secured control of the Gulf, Beau-
mont and Kansas City.
* * *
Roberts’ army has reached Klip
river, eighteen miles from Johan-
nesburg. Forces of French and j
Hamilton engaged Boers near
Roberts’ headquarters. Roberts
cables that Kruger has special
train ready for fight at any time.
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Xash Hardware company of
Fort Worth burned out. Loss
$58,000. Adjoining houses also
suffered.
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Hon. Jim Wells is a candidate
for State chairman should Judge
Bell decline a re-election.
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Miss Josie Perryman, after a
oleasant visit to Yoakum, returned
today.
J. R. Benbow of Stratton was a
visitor in Cuero today and called
in to do the right thing by the
Record. He will now read the
Record at least another year.
F..C. Rhea, live stock rustler
for the “Katy,” and W. H.Weeks,
general agent of the Kansas City
Stock Yards, were in Cuero today
and went on to Victoria this after-
noon.
County Assessor C. T. Schwab
went over to Yorktown this after-
noon to wind up the census roll in
that city, he said.
J. J. Cocke and his son, Joe, left
:;or Kerrville this afternoon. Mr.
Cocke will travel in that section, •
ocating state lands for the state.
John Bdehl was one of the pas-
sengers go^ig down on the limited
to Victoria this afternoon.
P. S. Anderson ^
LOCAL AGT. ' 2
Pot
August,
may enjoy
tlie Summer
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The Weekly Record is never
sent on credit. If you receive it,
it is paid for. Nobody owes a
cent on subscription. Can't we
get you on our list ?
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Buy milk of J. R. Friar. Twenty
quart tickets for $1.
1 Mile of
Cuero.
Good Grazing
Pasturage 50c a month for cows.
3 registered Jersey bulls, fine ani-
mals. Your choice for service, $4.
—J. R. FRIAR, Cuero, Texas.
in the tiiout.{ tit:p adjii<cnt to the
Texas
Colorado
ua<
Chaqti
Dr. J. M.Jhompson
Office at Heaton Bros’.
Residence ’phone 86.
Sessions op* ns *1 Bou Mer, Colo.,
Sunday, July I, c-.o-e> August 15.
Four days e'er)- Meek devoir.1 10
study and itistr*tcii<-tii. Tw*> days
for every kind «.f pL as^re. Moun-
tain Excursion- hcc-u panied by
outdoor lectures. FUl native
front full of gatinm-s* Ideal sport
and health for young men. Then,
loo, each will have ai
the intellectual young womanhood
of the'continent. No
bination of pleasure,
growth and iieaJtbful
VVesteru Lditiua American Agriculturist.
By special srranr^mtnl with the publish-
p-a, uc ai>- ei.abh <1 iu . Gt-r Till: oka.ngb
Jl'DD Iakmkh, tie* len.Iiu^ ajrricaltnral
weekly of iue V. tsl. ru and Mississippi
t alley State*, in . u;0 h ,ih mis po- ,
per, at an exee«-dii-j;ly lou- l:;r»ire. The i
Jrani.k Jt di> l- AUMi.it is remark:u>ie for the f
variety aiul i/ilerest oi ils contents, and is un- i
...notedly tli- best and most practical paper j
jf its kbit*. I
Calls answered day or night.
£)r. J. ‘W.X/6a,
ITS FAFiM
‘V.EEtivxaaaaMa iemvw'mmhb ' CbWvii, l/2Ury •
icg. Imriiculture, Poultry, Mark* t Gar-
d-ning:, r.nd other topics, wrmeu by practi-
cal ^nd successful farmers, snpplemected
wiih iUa- tratiour. l yobla artists, combine
to maLe it InvahiaMa to those who “farutit i
f'»r a livir'r.” The lr-.t*et ?Iar!rets^«r:d "
Com mere ;il Acricu^tare r.ro fectir-eyin
wnich the C. J. FAr.x:mis unexcelled.
Office over
Heaton Bros
Physician yimi u/
Surgeon.
elesidenct* Pl.one
No 75.
equal to th*t pr vided at the Chan-
tauqua and adjacent resorts.
Send name and address fo ■ free copies
the Illustrated Chautuaqui Journal.
A. A. Ghsson g. a p. d,
W. F Sterlcy. a. g) p. a.
“The Denver Road”
Ft Worth, Tkx.
aqua
associates
other com-
ntellectual
association
CUKRO
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(p§arm<W£ #
Snort t^ro- -
ri«Li**- f
r The Good.
Cook, Puzzle Contests, Library Corner,
and Young Polka’ Pa^e combine to mckv.
this Department of as much value and int^r*
est as most of (he Special Family Papers.
Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles, K»c.
Prescript, ns carefully compounded day i
or night. Church Street.
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Hi Who said so?
________ jxxq*ir Their verdict is »h
- n -a _ ' place to h*»v groceries is at the
\ Cyclopedia c? Progress and Events ikpovvr s ^
August Kobits.
AH sendine their rnhscriptlons under our
iluhUini; ..tier, a.e )>r.-seiite.|. jH»**paid, with
he American A.,nu tLTirnisr Yearbook
cud Almanac f..r lmh. This great book is a
y clopedia. «.f I*rovre<s and Events of The
World, a Guide to Market*, Marketin ', ai d
Prives.
rnrr yeir book 1
IllLt (HD 1UUUS
His paces are right and deli - erv pron.f.t
Give bint a tnal bill.
It is a treasury of Statistics, revised to date, for
arm or Home, and Office or Factory. A Refer
rnce Work on Every Subject Pertaining to Ajrri-
•ulture. Industry, Commerce, and Markets; Pub-
ic Affair?*, Economics, and Politics ; Household
education, Relitriou. and Societv. It is also an
almanac of Calendars, the Weather, Astro-
lomical Data, Hints for Each Month, Dates, etc.
*^T A SAMPLE COPY
i..*fn>zine form, will be mailed to vou bv a.l-
r. ssinc: THE ORANOK JI DD FARMEll,
i \rr uetto Bnildinr. C’hicacv*. Til.
J. J. BYRNE, Mgr.
YOU WANT Q
A HACK—a •
If you do call me. I will lie there,
Sure, and rreai )ou right every time.
. ARTHUR PARISH.
Important to
Business
Men
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0. w. BURNS, M. D
Physician and
Surgeon.
Office over Booton & Kuuitz’ Drug-
Office and residence phones.
jfeavie -l great array of
ss dotfiifig values for
Hie season's choicest. I Miss Nora Hartman, who has
ill most desirable ef- been visiting “in Moulton, returned
hght,-dark and medium this afteruobfii and #after a short
1’iea-ted vebtee \- i s i 1 with her brother wilt go on to
)\ rints, newest goods,
; nd lowest prices. \\'e
'T'Osing the leading publi-
M cation in a place econ*
^-^omizes effort and ex-
penditure.—Printers’ Ink.
- >The Record is the leading
publication in Cuero. Save
time and money by adver-
tising in it. It prints and
distributes to actual paid in
advance suliscribers more
papers than all the other
publications in Cuero com-
bined all the time and is rap-
idly adding to its circulation
The Record has el Fected ar-
rangements whereby it can
offer the tallowing publica-
tions to all new subscribers .
or parties renew ng their sub-
scriptions to the Record at
a marvelously low raite. Until
further notice we vtill offer
Houston Semi-W Po*t
rnm4
Tho Cuero W. R- cord
Galveston 5 • W Nows
tnd
The Cuero W. Record
Texas Farm and
and
The Cuere W. Rece
Snbscrita
SI .75
\
Meyersville.
, also caijry the above brand of
Hose.
I- A TAYLOR.
The county poor farm, so man-1
ager Kennedy informs us, now
has six inmates.
Investigate our
Claims and
Save s
SOLID TRAINS' OF
WAGNER BUFFET SLEEPERS
-AND-
FREE RECLINING
KATY GARS
ST. LOUIS,
CHICAGO,
KANSAS CITY
CLOSE CONNECTIONS
TO ALL POINTS
EAST, NOBTHMWEST,
First Class Meals
AT OUR OWN
DINING STATIONS
50 Cents.
Loan & Deposit Co. of Aierica
SAVINGS BANK
Antonio, T^»xa«,
orricERs
ir. 11. Hunt, Prtmdtnt.
0*c*r D. Haring, Viet Pretidrt t.
Tha i W. Smith, Treasurer.
J. D. Guinn, Attorney.
4 «L <'<iHi*U. Agency Director
C. C. Ihncerton, Collector for Otero.
Accepts deposits iu small amounts and
pays 6, 8 and 10 percent interest. Safe
investment guaranteed. For further par-
ticulars see C. C. Howerton.
Two
boors
North of
Pc
Clean
l Meat
- in a clean market. I haveit
and best meat market in Cueio
pose to excel in best meats and
ness. Try me.
- Barbecued meat Wednesdays and Saturdays.
H. AUT
Phone 40
3 rings
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Wood, H. G. The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 110, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 29, 1900, newspaper, May 29, 1900; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth835149/m1/4/: accessed April 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.