The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, February 10, 1899 Page: 4 of 8
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services of Kev. Father 1 .
oi Meversville, ami w.ll
after this date have sei-
Sunday and hoi da\.
nburg Slicker.
lar^e acreage of corn,
ot idle newspaper talk,
going to be a big demand rwluuZu Kc>
corn next tail. Tne uiKl Uali CUL 111 ^uciu. a. t*ial
crop was a failure and the VV4ii convince >uu uiai uiis as^ei-
or corn to leed the high
Plant a
This i> n
There is
for Texcfs
northern
Herald.
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o.iicriji,f
low ho .v
demand
priced still-beeves can scarcely ne
Next till corn willb ship
ped out cf every Texas i«»v\n by
load, provided the crop s
not a tail ire and the acreage is
sufficient! £ large.—Halletsvii.e
lion is a iact.
INoiice lo leathers.
m
Frank Crain of Cuero was in the
city Mqpday.
Mrs. W., C. Hunter presented followlng
her husband with a 12-pound boy
last Saturday, and Charley steps
high!
W. F. Harris of Cuero, brother-
in-law of W. C. Hunter, was here
yesterday.
Capt. Joe Sheeley of Cuero was
here several days the first of the
Week looking after his cattle in-
terests in this county. The cap-
tain has a bunch1 of cattle on the
Brockman ranch and says they are
not doing as well as they might.—
Kicker.
Austin, rebruary 2.
C • ^ • b ll • 11 * 1C i ^9 v. u *
Dear Sir—1 beg to can your
attention to 1 iic reoruaTv xcacners’
examination:* P.ea^e notity teacii-
eis tuai exa.innaliou?» will ue neld
B. Harris sa\s has Tnursday, the iota lust,. t<*r per-
beeu reading about horses dyiog luaiicui ceruncatc studies, o.i me
ot bliud-siaggers, and says that t*.e! 17m 111st. lor ihiru giade studies
remedy is an lutaiiibic ami oirthe 18th nisi. ioi second and
cure lor the disease: Due oanc.* of hrsi grade studies. ^uesuou? i*>
quinine desoivcd in one quart ot j loilow iu due time from tins office.
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tne bust .css .» done,
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Novi ni m r.
>A1 AUs.-luNbR3.
AN OFFER.
Tho Rooord Wants Ton to Make
Fivo Dollars.
whiskey; dreiicu in two
Hailetsville Herald.
P. P'ey, senior member
firm of Fey &. Braunig, was h^ie
from Cueio Saturday and Sunday
on his annual reckoning visit 10
his partner, Mr. Braunig.—Hai- i
l.etsville F.eraid.
j. .'s. kh.NbAU.
St«ite Supe. mU nuellt.
Have you voted yen'
Mrs. K.
a two weeks’ visit to Yoiktowu,
and Ernst
sumed its
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county w
broom cor
Nau has returned lrorn
s drooping chin nas re-
normal attitude.—Hai-
letsville Jerald.
The German farmers of Lavaca
ill plant considerable
a. it is worth nowlrom
$80 to £iojo a ion in Houston.
Father Brannon, the well-known
Catholic ptriest, is lecturing for a
alletsville.
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The Record is determined to be
read by nearly, if not all, reading
homes in South South Texas, and
otters to pay five doilars ($5) in
cash to every man or woman, ooy
or girl who will send us in a club
list of thirty cash subscribers to
the Weekly Record.
This is a chance for any industri-
ous person to make five dollars.j
The cost ot the Weekly Record is
hut 50 cents a year, and with a lit-
tle effort thirty subscribers can be
rotten in any community. The ...
paper is the best and newsiest pub- v siting relatives. Yorktown J ^
lish6d iu the county (sample cop- j |,,QUALlT
ies can be had for the asking) and Louis R edesel, Sr., and Mrs.
any one who wishes can undertake Krueger, t is daughter, came in
to get the club list. from Soutt Dakota last Saturday
When the ciub list has been se- atternoon, the climate of that
cured,deduct the amount due your- country be ng too rigorous for Mrs.
week in H
The Yorktown Fishing club has
set February the 19th for its an-
nual trip 10 the coast.
Willie Mueller has purchased
the Luddcke saloon from Emil
Gohlkc apd is now running the
business.—Yorktown News.
Mrs. and Miss Paimie were here
from Cuerb a few days the past
The
Public
is respectfully fhvlWd
to call ariu inspect our
goods. We buy in large
quantit es,at very low
prices and >ell accord-
ingly. Are just receiv-
ing fresh garden <eed,
watermelon seed,cane
seed, oats, etc. Our
stock of staple-fancy
groceries is complete.
neBreDRiia lies lie Me
That’s Why it Brings Results.
7i
Otto Buchel & Co.
PHONE NO. 6.
filLLWfeKHT
fULL 5™
self (cash $5) and remit or turn iu Krueger’s
the balance to tne Record office
wild the thirty nauie$, all ol whom tuerc and
will be entered on our subscription Yorktown (News,
list and recorded paid tor one year.
Now get to work, lus 10 yum
interest ami «>urs,anci wc will appre-
ciate it.
hea.th. Mr. Krueger
will probal^r dispose ot his properly
ocaie at Yorktown.—
Beware of tJ
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A Bargain.
wot 7 111 Block 13. Northeast
corner courthouse square. Apply
to C. C. Howerton.
A Remarkable Offer.
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For the next 30 days I shall sell
all goods in my line at cost and
many will go below cost. This
applies especially to tile line of
goods I carry that the tanner u>es
in making a crop. Hard tin es,
C U:ed by p^r croj s in 189b,
ma ies it dimcuit loi many tarmeis
to get necessities ana I am de-
termined to help them all I can,
eaitrr. It
• * cjiii;>ai e
prices, which will prove ; , \t .
genuineness of this'sale. Cad an
convince yourself that you c.
save money for the next 30 da\ .
* £., J oh n Sir a t t on.
'few
intmems tur Catarrh Thai
cjuoiaio Mercury,
•amt ., 11 the s* j’ t-
cnn.j-it el> der n^e t r
11 vi he . ' 11riii^ 11 inrou^h i
ilrirtie*. S ich <r. icle-*-bnuld | V
0«tpi • 11 p e>i.n turn*. J ^
1 ph ».siciiiiih,a< tr.«- da’iiH^e ”
s tt'n 1 a mi i e *{«>«•<' * . u j
leri r lr.*111 t cm. Hall s ^
Cat Ol II Cur-, 111 nut iCturvtl t iy F. J. y
n*-> 6l Co., Tolrdo, O.. contains no J 1
IS lakrll internally, HCUn^
e tdood a. d mucous xui
sxstem. Iu ' u\iiijr Ha l t
la- surt- you get til** ge u-
en iioernally and made m
. •*>• F. J Cheney & Co.
Tabernacle H Z. Parsonage,
Da [.las. Trrxs, Jan. 7, 1895.
GErTTLnrrs :—For maoy years I have used 1
my home the best srmues of balnog Powder o4
tamable, but about one year ago I was induced, t
try your Kitchen Queen, and found it bo sarii
factory that I have ^landoned all others, ao
allow no other kind in the bouse. It certainly ha
EDISON, THE
INVENTOR
once said, "I was working on an
invention and reached a point where
I could go no further. I got angry and
threw tne whole business out of the
window. Afterward I thought how
foolish the action was, and gathered
the wreck together. Thething lacked
somethin*:, and I finally found what
it was. it was a simple thing. ~and I
wondered that I had not seen it before.
Many man in business works
hard and long, and is not sat sfied
with his progress. He'concludes the
times or circumstances are agair st
hin>. F he simple th ng his business
lacks is the uplifting power of ily
newspaper advertisir.g. It is a great
mistake for a merchant to try to get
along wi hout it. - ore than any o* e
thing the leading daily newspaper of
this section will he^p him to success
and prosperity.
the finest rising qualities of any Baling Powder
have ever known. I most gladiy and beartfl
commend it to all.
Mas. A.. P. Moaaiao*.
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In- c>Iv on 11
Ccs **f Hie
Caiai ru Cure
• f It 1** lak
olcd*», O l*
fr.-timowlals
3 *ld by druggists.Toe.
Fam
hoping for a nward Ii
will cost you notliir*g
n Good Tbiog.
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A good tl ing to keep your house (
There is no better ballast fo
keeping the mind steady 011 it.^
:1 and saving it from ail risk 01
■tm
ree.
If
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fg 40C v‘»
>aPer Month
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At this Price You Can't
Do Without
Goggan
Piano.,..
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clean with is an IXL bioom. They
guarani eed to give satisfaction
vnlii!a|etuied in Cuero In
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iu.j tin,-) iv). ti.e I.Vi.
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; THE DAILY RECORD.
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P.mur xCHS v^-rv thing ».•«*! ■» »iiiri \ -two years’.expt-rirnce with the
•Tcxm- cli *i * 1«- won •! -ugge-t, and f r the p*ice and terni«< it is sold
on it ha*» 11 u sup r or in-i we • uMibl if an < qiial. In tone, finish and
quality it is fu Iy wa*r«ntrd, a d vve l»ack ihe iiistrninent with »ur
leputatiim. Be-uies ihe G >^:«iaii we s ill b**:idl»- and carry in st« ck
ten distinct ina-.t-» * i Pw:i< s i»> *iiff«rrent sty ts, iu* lmlm>; the world’*
leaders. We ca 1 f r ;;sn ? -e St - nway;Chicken KnaSe, Wc* er
or Erne son as low m <i on us pdv .euts a" th- \ can he purchas-
ed auywh- re. D t/r pay cominiss.* n ngenis s miigrr- and i<a f-pro-
fit men $400 and £500 t» r unk'-ow n wi<* u v o c n gel a *»'and-
ard, first grade Pia»i<| f< r tho in»*i • y Part es i g on c**m-
mi'Sion or *♦«. h-ot t; c ,*r .fits ” -- c-r‘ ‘ e vk>\* « they
Sell ; the more they g ’ y‘ - c - • d v d» Purchas-
er^ «•! Piano* w uM , ■<> ] * ■ r c
unknown make- I* ivs * i*11 ,.t in .•*, c «n;
lialf profit men. We'handle i w , , p-.»
and we a;s<*. Ivaiidle ’be clie.n,.r- • < . . .
warrant every h: g we se J-\ ca v.a -•
warm: t\ go d Y- n r n n * v:«k m buying a 'V
give VOU hette- value for v *' i rr p;- r*eV:th*n VOU 0 *
-el! you on ea* pay men s WIT HOC T NOTH-. ;
their orders for
’ n -gent< at d
ii ms rr. Pianos
e« vtnlier we
d r., make our
f U Wc will
•ii v whe, e and
his Your Way?
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1 ) i l g
THOS, 6CG8AN & BROS.
Piec net 1 A W E lman Cuno. *
Piev iuc _—W J. s 11, lemviil^
P« jL*ii'*t.d—B. iK B-.ri w, \ ora I'iwh
Prec iici 4 J.Ju'.kn, Aruecicvviile.
CITY OFFICERS.
J C W• m 1 v 01 jn, n a\ • 1.
R. F Hi y« r, stjciei.11 v.
P. A. 1 av I 1, treasurer
P. H. Ca.iiWe ll .v-fr s r and Gdleonf
P A Pie s-iiu , att«*r e>
O. ii. 3CI>h •• liyt, surveyor.
J S. Wrisigei. In *r-ha..
ALHFKA1F.N. •
Wa d 1 ll. J. Js >gci#.v . fit-iiz.
W r I 2—F. W A iry, ll H Hr.,toft.
War* 1 3 4*. W 1 k nei-e l, P W C ruirM.
Tne city c *uiicd nic. la Uk aecoitd WetF-
nesday of >ac<( iii|miIIi
SCHOOL HOARD.
-
14. v Pi. Ctor, pieaidri.l
Win. FroiK-M, irtM urn
F Hu chiles, sec 1 eta 1 y .
W WaKu i,U L Cnmcli, F. C fin.
1 be uiayoi and coumy judge aie eX»
officio tueuiber-
JCHURCHE3.
Cain*die—H.gh ui.*a> *« ib; vespers aft
4 ; uias« every d-«y at 6 80 a ui whx tt not
impnsaj' ie Fathfm . i.nnfuj*
Pioby criaii—P e .ciitiia 1 very 3uu*>ay
at 11 m ui. and 0 p. ui ; 3u.*d .. sch ol aft
W.bOa iv * ,.rayei merli g VVetlu.wU/
evenings «u 6. A H. P McCumdv.
Cumbciiand Presbi ictuu—No riguiar
pa.ator Sunday a. liool earn 3Uhd*y aft
» a m. in K P bail.
Grace ( episcopal ) Chuicn—Service*
* very Sunday at ll a. m. au i 3 p. ui.4
Suuday acbool at y.8U.
A. W. S. GAkUKN
Getmau Lutheran—Services every 3U»-
day at iu.80 a. ui. at 14 p. m ; dummy
school at 9.
. John 3CMUiuikT
Melbodiai—Services every 3uu.*ay <4.
11 a. m. and b p. m ; Souday scroo4 9 ML
Thus Gnitouav.
Baptist—Preaching every Sunday «i U
A- ui and ¥ p. m.; Su®da\ sch -.4 al94M4.
J. %. Hutchinson
German Methodist— Services a- 40 a.
m every duuday. v Wm. LleXHa.
SECRET SOClhTlLS.
R A. M. — Regular U!re*iug first Wed-
ueaday night evci > uionio
A G. i HUMli, Sec.
L* O. 1. M —Meetings on xcoml uu4
fourtu Friday l«. every u.ou b at 8 p ub
A41SS CrtodLBTT Murphy, k K.‘
A. F. 6i A M — Meets the .sCCoiki and
fourth Sa.uriiay nights m eacii mouth.
Thos. M. CoUsion, Net’.
1 O O F.—Meets ever- M onlay uight
iu Odd Fellow's tiad AUd LaY.SvC.
W. O. W. — Meet- every AlouiUy night
IU K P. bail. Joan liAUMUM). Cieilu
O. G. F.—Meets last Ti uisday 111 ev-
ery uioutu. aug. Lev, Sec
K.-ol P—Meets every luuimliy night
IU Castie hail at 8 o’c-ock.
C T. Nash K of R aud
K 01 ii —Meets gist and thud Vuca-
i d y mgbis iu eacu ui.ni U
G W Geki^ff. Rep.
0. C. F. — Mceo* the scCxiot and numh
Mondays ui eacu uion.b.
Rub T. HhltK, Sec.
K O. I'. M .— Meetscteiy FiiUayiiighft
ROu'T, Hkvkk, Sec.
1. O. R M. - Meets iu K P. halt on
W . tl lie nays, sleep ot each seven suus, at
the 6th run. J>o. 11 aMmOM), 0. vl R
Ho uie Forum — Meets eveiy T u ex lay
uigbi at E. P. halt.
A F. rRAUTWKIN, SeC.
C K of A Mx'xIh Second and lourth
Sunday after High Mass at calhr lk rec-
tory. V. j. GkiNDtR, Sec.
kathbone Sisters—Meets fourth Thurs-
day night aud second Thursday after-
noon ot each nioutn in K. P. hail.
O. E. S. —Meets first aud third Tuai
day nights tn each montn
Miss Bkluj Wallace, Sec.
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS.
The Cuero B .ard of irade—Meets in
clu'i rooms th first Mouday night of ev-
ery month. WaltkR RrifkkkT, Sec.
Pos. M , T. P A.—Meets first Satur-
day night of eacn uioutu.
F. P. Samks, Sec.
H. P. H.‘Co— Meets the first Tuesday
nigh ol enen mouth.
Rt A. Nagel, Sec.
M. P. H. Co —Meek* tne fourth Tues-
day liigllt of each motitu.
Hl'Go Ii VKbT, SeC.
kioess than business.—J. R. j day, but of wbat he is going to do
m
Lje
tomorrow.—
' PoMi -jk and Blackjack and 52.7s. j
advertiser-i Bottom wik.-J 52.75*52.65. Crush- t
The progressive
thinks not of what he did yester-1 ed corn 55c per hundred.
Fame.
Geo. (ilaubvrg
Proprletar.
CITY WOOD YARD,
Telephone 6ft
The Weekly Record
You can't £ct anything nearly so good for 50c
H. 8t L. Co.—Meei|
Mouday night*
the Ii'*! Monday
month.
’hitaker, Sec.
f. DeWi»t County Mvdical Society—Dr.
>E. W. Woodson, President; Iir.’D. B.
j Blake, Vice President ; Dr J. H. Reuse.
| Secretary and Tieascrer. Meets the first
Monday night i»cach month.
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Wood, H. G. The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, February 10, 1899, newspaper, February 10, 1899; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth838137/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.