The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 102, Ed. 1 Friday, May 18, 1900 Page: 4 of 4
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Baking
Powder
Makes the food mere delicious and wholesome
RO.AL BAKING POv 1
Th e Daily Record
M. G. WOOD, Editor.
J. C. HOWERTON, Bus. M£r.
Published every day except Saturdav. Sub-
scription 40 cents pci month, <m >4 per year.
Weekly edition yea1. *
Entered in the Cuero posioriicc as second-class
rmil matter.
The Official Organ ol the City oi Cuero.
OER CD-, NEW YORK.
At ?he Public School.
Late News.
RAILROAD TIME CARD.
G. W. T. & P. IS. P. SYSTEM).
Regular Passenger Leaves..... 9:30 a. in
“ *■ Ariives.....3.30 p. ni
Mixed leaves................. 3:3d p. m
" arrives................10:53 a. in
S. A. AND A 1*.
East-bound Leaves.. .......12:33 p m
West bound Leaves.. .. ...... 3:0o j*. in
Mired, west-bound, leaves.... f>:31 a. tn
“ east-bound, . ** .... p in
Mafeking is still safe but heavy
fighting lias occurred there recent-
ly. Xo losses given but stated to
be considerable on both sides.
At Johannesburg the Boen women
are doing guard duty so as to re-
lease all the men for service at the
front.
Today was “show oil day at
j the public school. The little lei-j
lows were togged in their best, had
their hair parted and bore an up-
to-date appearance generally. The
i little boy who had a stumped tee
and couldn’t put on his shoes was
^ ; terribly disconcerted for visitors
were out and the other boys were
shod.
This writer visited the school j
this morning and took occasion to j
drop in at a number of the class j
rooms. He found the children in
every one of the primary rooms far j
ahead of him in the studies they ,
i ...OTTO BUCHEL..
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1 ,£BA.\KEli^
Important to
Business
Men
CClvWO, Texei«.
A Liberal
Hanking Business
Transacted.
Your Accounts Solicited
Whether
Large or Small.
*aT
Ituoliel Block:.
ixXt&r'
i oreign Txcjiange,
Passenger
Tickets Issued
to and
From all Points
in Lurope.-
-mm*
1
There are 150 Englishmen in
ane shopkeepers.
Good Grazing
1 Mile el
Cuero.
MAIL MATTERS.
All mails cl 30 minutes br.ort* *he
trains nrri ‘t. M*tl is collected tinee
titues dailv fr<»m tlie street ifoxt-s at 3
a. m., 10 30 -i. in. *■ ml *» p tu.
WM. i/KAVVE, Postmaster.
were pursuing. Mental arithmatic )\
was the study being heard in one
of the rooms and if those children
continue to increase their knowl-
edge until they are grown, in pro-
Pretoria who are staying by^pecial po^mn to what they now know, 3 registered Jersey^buHs/fine^ani
permission of the Boer government, they will, every one, be qualified majs Your choice for service, >4. j
They are bank clerks, engineers to hold positions in banking houses —J. R. FRIAR, Cuero, Texas.
with cotton exporters or in any«
other similar capacity. What they *
It is now stated the Boers will know is remarkable, but the rapid-
^nake the final stand at Johannes- ( ity with which they figure out a
urg, from where, if defeated,they complicated sum is almost beyond;
2an fall back on Pretoria. conception, yet they do it as
* * » quick as a flash and nine times out,
The Boer peace commisioners !en they are correct-
eceived an ovation in New York. A number of visitors were at the I
hey will be received in Washing- i school this morning, including
on by the government officials several trustees, and. like ourself
f
"a^i
, •• g :l»e Lading publi- ,
jetton in h place econ- j
on izes effort and ex- ]
1'e.—Printers’ Ink.
The Record is the leading
publication in Cuero. Save
tune and money by adver-
tising in it It prints jand
distribuies to actual paid in
advance sulwrtbers more
papers (than all tbe other
publicat ons in Cuero com-
bined al the time and is rap-
idly add tig to its circulati
Pasturage 50c a month for cows.
Dr. J. M. Thompson
Office at Heaton Bros’.
Residence ’phone 86.
Calls answered day or night*
SOLID TRAINS OF
WAGNER BUFFET SLEEPERS
-AND-
FREE RECLINING
Investigate onr
Claims amd
Save $
—
Dr lCHAIR CARS
Club
Rates
ANNOUNCEMENTS
ELECTION NOVEMBER 6.
Representative.
Tbe Record is authorized to announce j
JOHN M; GREEN !
a candidate for representative of the S*2nd
district, cmnyosed of tbe counties of De-
Witt and Goliad, subject to the action of
the democratic party.
For Tax Collector
Y> H CALDWELL
W H GRAHAM
For CountyClerk
ED KOENIG
G F* BOX
For Treasurer
M fcC DAHLMANX
For Covirxty J udgje
C A. 3UMXERS
For SHariff
T M STELI.
For Tmx Assessor
*# C T SCHWAB
For District Clerk
i-i b hJgg AK
For County Attorney
O J SCHLEICHER
For Constable, Precinct 1
K A TULLY
J A. MoMA-lSTER
t
For Public Weigher of Cuero
K SCHMIDT
lerely as distinguished visitors.
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It is reported the relief column
tear Mafeking was repulsed by
ihe Beers.
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The state has cancelled the per-
lit to do business here of 99 for-
eign corporations which havefail-
to pay their franchise tax.
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Tbe street car strikers in St.
! * >
,ouis stoned a car and the passen-
:rs returned the favor with bul-
lets, which did no harm so far as
Inown.
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It is stated that President Krue-
rr and state officials are prepared
tfi fly from Pretoria owing to the
rapid advance of Generals Roberts
apd Buller.
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A Mount Ifleasajit, Texas, cot:
n firm is charged with selling
100 bales of inferior (pickings)
cotton to an Italian firm,^causing
siid firm to lose $15,000. The
Office over
Heaton Bros
they were impressed with what the
little ones knew. But the number
there this morning was nothing^
compared to that of the afternoon,
when the advancement cards were
distributed. Every parent wanted
to see his or her child go up and lots
of them were gratified,
issue will give a detailed list of the or night,
and
Physician and
Surgeon.
Residence Phone
No. 73.
CUERO
TEXAS
pharmacy #
ftair next *-*ru8s* Medicines, Toilft Articles, Etc.
VJur ne. 1 pre6crjptjona carefully compounded day
Church Street.
every
promotions and we hope ----,
child’s name will appear in the list, ilO SStlGL SO *
Wm. Westhoff and wife, whol -The people Their verdict is that the
. ^ ^ -r , . . , olace to buy groceries is at the well-
went to \ orktown yesterday oa a ,oown Wtst7M*in „reer gro«r.
visit to their son, returned today. . , ,, , ,,
August Kobits.
D. C. McManus of Runge passed
through Cuero today en route to
Yoakum on a short business visit.
tun Stun Lanky.
Peter
Graham
We
—will be pleased to show you what we
are offeriug. Below we mention a few
You don’t hm. luiemit work turned out
by tbe Cu^i oStea.i* i_,r.undtj. No blotch-
es or burus, 110 sieazy work, where starch
is required. Only tirst-class work done.
Phone No. 4 and will call for you order.
ESPLANADE STREET.
Our Groceries move quickly because
our margin of profit is low Duality
guaranteed and prompt delivery a known
quantity. We give Satisfaction. A Trial
for proof.
Mike Byrne,
Baker and Grocer.
Congratulation*.
Taking time by the forelock the
Record extends congratulations to
Mr. and the future Mrs. Maness.
A marriage license was^ssued to-
day to J. A. Maness and Miss
Maggie Lee Eatman.
A lunatic on a vessel near Stock-
hblm, Sweeden, killed seven and
unded five passengers.
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Near Longview, this state, five
tr|ain robbers failed to hold up a
trhin. The engineer put on a. full
h^ad of steam under fire and es-
caped. - { -
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are of Ointments for Catarrh that
Contain Mercury
aslmcrcury will snrely destroy the sense
of smell and completely derange the
whole system when entering it through
th| mucous surface. Such articles should
neker l>e used except on prescriptions
frqm reputable pbviscians, as the damage
tb^y will do is teu fold to the good you
caa possibly derive from them. Hall’s
Calarrh Cure, manufactured by F, J.
Cheney & Co , Toledo, O., contains no
mekeury and is taken iuterually, acting
directly upon tbe blood and mucous sur-
faces of the system. Iu buying Hall’s
Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine.
It is taken internally, and made in Tole-
do, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testi-
moinials free. L
Id by all Druggists, price Toe.* per
botltle. . '
Ifall’s Family Fills are the best. - -
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The First Roastiog Ear.
matter is being investigated by the -Met »»e topia* imo our .tore
|alveston Cotton Exchange. ..THIS WEEK..
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Swift's Premium Hams Canned Vegetables
*• Bkf. Bacon ' ^ Canned Fruits
** Pure Leaf Lard Evaporated Fraits
“ Polled Ham Fine Salmon
•• Dev it Ham French Sardines
Lunch Tongue Domestic Sardines
“ Veal Loaf Sauces, Pickles, Spices
“ Roast beef Vinegars, Fine Syr apts
l* Corned beef Pure Tcnn. Sorghum
** Chipped beef Efigh Grade Teas. Coffee
Cervelitte Sausage Cream Cheese, fu'.
Jersey Butter, fancy Crackers, finest Floor
‘ &
Otto Buchel & Co.
Goods Dslivered Promptly.
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Hts prices are right and delivery prompt.
Give him a trial hiU.
J. J. BYRNE, Mgr.
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YOU WANT
A HACK^^. •
If you <b> call me. I will be there,
sure, and treat } ou right every time.
ARTHUR PARISH.
Loan & Deposit CB.ofAmerical
SAVINGS BANK I
Stm Antonio, Tex iim.
OFFICERS
H*. H. Hunt. l‘rts%dent.
t>*crtr />. Haring. Viet-.
Thai TV. Smith, Treasurer.
./. D. iruinn, Attorney.
A J. Cmrlislt, A 'jency Director.
C. C llowerton. Collector for OuerQ.
Accepts deposits iu small amounts ami
pays 6, S and 10 percent tutcrest. Safe
investment guaranteed. Fdr further par
ticulars see C. C. Howerton.
ST. LOUIS,
CHICAGO,
KANSAS CITY
CLOSE CONNECTIONS
TO ALL POINTS
EAST, NOBTHi* WEST,
First Class Meals
AT OUR OWN
DINING STATIONS
SO Cents.
urn < r*vM
CTYL15M. RELIABLE
^ ARTISTIC^
Recom at ended by Leading
Dressmakers. * j
They Always Ptessc.-V
MS CALL At!
teuTEffiS
rangenvents whereby
The Record has effected
ted ar-
it atm
offer the fallowing publica-
tions to all new subscribers-
or parties rt new ng their sub- I
scriptions td the Record Us \
a marvefouslv low rate. Until: \
further not ce we will offeir I
HwiJ*ss Sebii-W Port
as d
The Cwera W. K^cord
Galveston 5 -W News
Slid
The Cases Wl Record
Texas Form
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IN TUB
Coffe
V
mSZ BITTER AT ANY PRICE
Isr-TiK^r ^««erns «re sold in near!*
every t:-y> ! t«»s -n tl.t I'tirtrd States
If ».»»ir .>A.cr J-ir, n- t kerp liicin send 5j
dir-'ot 'A ns One re-t « 4mi» received ?
Addics. fdar nt«fe*t ,t C
THE McCALL COMPANY, |
138 to US W. 14th Street. Nt» York $
iMsjsrn or- : s
189 Filth Ave., Chicago, and t
1051 Market St., San Francisco. <
YOUR
The River.
ltd Ragland.who is farming ou the
GrJhlke place just east of town,sent
a rbasting ear to the Record office 1
today, the first we have seen this!
sealson. ami it “just made[ourr
mojuth water” for more.- He .says|
thtly have gathered several messes!
from his patch already and pnoin-!
ise.I 11s a mtfss tomorrow.
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(Deo. Southwvll of Yoakum and 1
■ VI j.
hei passed through Cuero| to-
The commissioners’ court went da\|. rejturniiig home frotn a diiy 'sj
in a body fo Cheapside today on v*sv fi>j ^ ietoria.
road matters/ They returned late M. If. Lopez of Xursery spent a
this afternoon and met at the court- few hours in Cuero today between
house to attend to some pension Mraijns, returning home on the liiii
.applications and other matters. , ited
comfort this Summer depends
upon the haste you make 'now
iu putting up your acreeus. We
can make you better prices than
you caa get elsewhere. Your
WIFE
will tell you that one of our
Refrigerators will save half the
ice bill this Summer. She also
NEEDS
au Ice C r e a m Freezer, ami
one of our fiae Water Coolers,
and you should give her
Two * 1
Doors j
North ol 1
Postoflfke
1
Phone 4t> t
Irinas I
—in a clean markit. I have the finest
and best meat market in Cuero and pro-;
pose to excel in best meats and cleanli :
ness. Try me.
Barbecued meat Wednesdays and Saturdays.
MISCALLS
Bflj:;tt5t l>nO'»-*cd
Cont ' -js i ( vUs’e-i Tt
l-. is: 1 a — Sac -s* htuerns, i*a*ti
' Kmi^ i . • W'.rk.
Afrms 'm^i : i ** tn er«Tf
locality Ijr^Hiifd <or * |inl«
w ork Wriit lortr'-n. anK . titer partic-
ular\ Sl-dnutia-i f > -*»Oc. p«r year,
utciiuli.i^ a K it Bit Pattern
AddreM THE McCALL €®w,
138 t* 14b W. 14th St.. Key
<s<_J H. AUTRY.
Drs. REUSS & REUSS
bMtcra Edition American AcrieulturUL
j By apeclal arra»»K«ment with the pttWIah
1 *ra, we am eitaoi* d H» «*flrr Tiik UkAXOS
JUDD FaRMEK, U«« WiIuis MgrirHitaral
! weekly of the Md XiMi*alp|*l
Valley States. i» ttus j*a-
r. at ait excevdiagly Isw fl-^urv. Tlw
Every morning, jilv and August.
That’s what Texyus may enjoyt
while camping dutyng the summer
in the mountains adjacent to the
Texa$s
^Colorado
Chautuaqua
Sessions opens st Boulder, Colo.,
Sunday, July 1, closes August 15.
Four days every wjeek devoted to
study and instruction. Two days
for every kind of pleasure. Moun-
tain excursions accompanied by
outdoor lectures. .Wishing native-
trout full of gamine is. Ideal sport
and health for yonnjg men. Then,
too, each will hav; aa associates
tbe intellectual young womanhood
of tbe continent. No other com-
bination of pteasute, intellectual
growth and healthful association
equal to that provided at the Chaas-
tauqpa and adjacent, resorts.
Send name and add re:
of the illustrated Chaut
isle
:uaq
for free copies
ua Journal.
Physicians and Surgeons 1rnmarn*»amrk.u,ie forth*
Office over Reuss’ drug store
variety and Fii**r*st *»t h* contents, ami l*un-
1..ul»t**di> th ’ beatuud mot practical pap«r
jf its kind.
A. A. Glisson, C.
A. P. D.
G. P. A.
IkUiikriLE^HiK
REST
The river is about 20 feet and
rising. A ^5-foot rise at Oonzales
early this morning-lias yet to pass
here.
Road Matters.
from that bid worn out .^tove
and replace it with a handsome
and durable BUCK'S.
CHROMIC DISUSE SPECIALIST.
CUERO, TEXAS.
Fcnwle diseases and all forms of chronic dis-
eases cured by the most improved methods. We
have permanently located m this place. Office j
west side Courthouse square. Consultation free.
INO. W. BURNS, M. D
Physician and
Hurgeon.
I Office over Booton & Kunitz’ Drug-
store. Office and residence phones.
Mwlcai Normal Scloil
< > 1 - Ml ;sk .
Vocal lesions given ;n tiouble quar-
- tettes. Less ms given on V.o.in, Tiano,
Organ, Cornet and Baritone. Y>o cn-
sous given in Theory and Harmony.
such as Liw
(toek.DshT-
Market Gsr-
drnlnr, end other tofik-s, written by prwstl-
caland *uce***ltol fos—vs,suppleawcted
with illu-tratlons by able artists, coniblae
to make It invaJnahl® totbo^who*Jarm It
for a Urine” TH® M»rk*U and
Commercial Aaricuitore are features iu
winch the 0. J. Faiu«B»sunexcelled.
wv__*_ r is Mi Lihr%i
Short Sto-
■ rWi, Ut-
W>IJ 1-1-lr-r> j_____ ^ ^ wa«f Th# Good
Cook, Puzzle Cost***!. Library Corner,
and Voonz Folk# combine to make
this Department of as murti value ami inter-
est as most of the Special Family Papers.
W. F. Sterley,
^Thc Denver Road1
Ft. WortbI Tsx.
V
JUSTICE COURT WRECTORY.
Fvscinct 1—A. W. Stokes Justice, K. A*
Tuliy constable. Court fourth Monday
at Cuero. ' j.
Precinct 2—W. E. Co|>pedg« justice, L,
W. Smith constabl*. Court second Sat-
urday at Coucrete.
Precinct 3—J. T. Kilgore justice, Reis-
bold Metz constable. Gourt first Satur-
day at Yorktown.
Precinct 4—William Dreier justice,
August Doehrmann constable. Court
lti’«*^.
L. KELLER.
Mi sic Parlor,: Wkst Sidi;
CiirKTitousE S*jr. —CUERO.
It is a treasury of Statistics, revised to date, for
rarro or Home, and Offloe or Factory. #A Refer
-nee Work on Every Subject Pertaining to A*rt-
John M. Libbey, Princ.
; — ... - - _ Vlmanac of Calendars, the Weather, Astro-
vouucal Data, Hints for Each Month, Dates, etc.
1 “On Aeain”\Dril Sort K*l fe ^SAMPLECOPY SMSE
n Again Apnl 30,TheK.ty ;
| Varouett* Bolldlss. Ckh**1**
K Cyclopedia of Progress and Events
All sending ttiefr twhscriOllosi* under out
Ilubbinu' off. r. are Ri.-aented. poMiuUd, with
fSt fo"rth S-'“*«Uy «< Mey.rtvtlle.
Aciope.iia of i*ro^re^s and F.renta of tbej j Precinct 5—C. F. MidHlebrook justice.
« ..UU,C lu WWW. *'»> I w A GoodTOB CODrt,blt. Coun thb4
Saturday at Terryville.
Precinct 6—W W. Wimberly justice,
William Watson constable. Court
oed Monday at Yoaku
j Precinct 7—O. F. Prittgen justice, J.
D. McMaster constable. Court M^sd-
uesday after first Mod dap at Thomaai«u
t 'Precinct 8—John Junker justice, Fritz
Gerhold constable. Coi irt Friday Wfore
fourth Saturday at Arnefkeville.
YEARBOOK
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Wood, H. G. The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 102, Ed. 1 Friday, May 18, 1900, newspaper, May 18, 1900; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth835167/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.