The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 116, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 5, 1899 Page: 4 of 8
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The Daily Record
H. G. WOOD, Editor.
J. C. HOWERTON. Bus. Mgr.
Roseville Rumblings.
Published every day except Saturday
tK
Sub-
scription 40 cents per month, or S4 per year.
Weekly edition JO cents a year.
Entered in the Cuero postorTice as second-class
mail matter.
The OHicial Organ o! the City ol Cuero.
RAILROAD TIME CARD.
Roseville, Dec. 5.
Hdg killing time is here.
Jol n Means of Stratton attended
the wedding here Wednesday
night
Miss D. Hoilan spent Thursday
in Cuero.
Mrs. Frank Taylor spent Wed-
nesday" with friends here.
WE OFFER YOU
QUEEN OF OAKDALE
up $
lb.,
lb .
up
vv. T. & i’. is. r. symTem).
Regular Passenger Leaves.....0:30 a. til
** ** Arnyes.....3 30 p. ’n
Mixed Train Leaves............3:35 p .n
“ - Arrives..........11:30 a. m | friendfs Friday.
S A. AND A 1*.
East-bound Leaves..........11:41 a. in
West bound Leaves.........0:24 p. tn
Mixed, west-bound, leaves.... 7:53a. in
east bound, “ ....10:32 p tn
s Mary Iloffman has returned
4 three weeks’ visit to rela-
Yoakum.
Perry Morrow visited Terryville
MAIL MATTERS
All mails cltse 30 minutes before >he
trains arrive.' Mail is collected three
times daily from the street boxes—at 8
a. m., 10 30 a. m. and 5 p. tn.
Wm. Drawk, Postmaster.
our bti
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1 Money Savers
I propose to g.ve my patrons
the advantage of my purchases.
Furniture Las advanced Irom
25 to 50 per cent in the past
few months, but I was in on
the ground floor and in\ en-
tire stock goes at the old p;i-
ces. This week 1 am poshing
Wardrobes. One would make
a nice X-mas present lor yonr
wife, daughter, mother, sweet-
heart—
*11 WARDROBES at $ 0
*14 *' at *12 }
$16 “ at rl4
$19 “ at £1 7
518 *t*16
$24 •* at $19
(Thin in cw rxeeptivaal bargain)
*25 WARDROBES at $22
*185 “ at *32
This last is a glass front and a per-
fect beauty. Call and let me show
you through my stuck. -
E. A. BUCMEL
The West Main Street Furniture
Dealer..
Sat-
Johh Werner was in Cuero
urday
Casal spent Sunday with Mr.
Allisoi’s family.
Henry Meadow of Edgar was in
rg Sunday.
Two School Girls.
PIPES, all kinds . . .
•TOKACCO, “Big Bale”
TOBACCOS, Plug . .
POCKET KNIVES . .
CUT NAILS. 40 lbs. for
WASH BOARDS-. . .
PAINTED pails . . . .
MOLASSES, Sorghum . .
MOLASSES, Pair ....
SUGAR, Seconds, 20lbs for
STRA.WBERRIES, dozen..
PORTER ..... “
ALE ....... “
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• GOLDEN ADELIA.”
The Oakdale Jersey Dairy, )z mile
west of the San Antonio and Aransas Pass
depot. Breeder of Jersey cattle.
J. U. FRIAR, Prop.-
We have anything you nr^y want
in the line of Staple and Fancy
Groct ries. Oar sto> k is com-
plete. and goods are bought at
“ROCK - BOTTOM” PRICES.
Otto Buchel & Co. Drs. reuss & reuss
Physicians' and Surgeons
To the old States.
Ccotralto.
F'ail not to hear the noted con-
tralto dinger, Miss Ethel Beatrice
Carpenter, with Alba Heywood at
TumeHall Friday night. Seats
now on sale at Welch’s.
The M. K. & T. R’y (Katy)
offers a new route to the old states
to those who are going back home
to spend the Christmas holidays.
As usual, through cav* and through
For Sale.
Twenty acres ot land between
and the river on the south,
:ed and in cultivation. Five
Cuero
all fen
room c
houses
House
Stubbeknan or the Record.
trains will be run, passing through* —Fresh Meat and all kinds of
the beautiful Indian Territorv in Sausage. Keeps open till 10
day-light as far as South Me Ales- c > night,
ter, then over the Choctaw & Mem-
phis railway to Memphis where
direct connections will be * made
with the roads leading from Mem-
Office over Reuss’ drugstore
AT MIKE’S
The Old Bourke
Building... ’
C. ISLIEB, Pro'p.
attage, stable and other out phis to the old home. The rate
and a good bored well, j ^j}) be one fardTor the round trip,
nearly new. Apply to F>- | TiCkets on sale December eotli,
• Taken Up.
One alack sow about six months
old. Unmarked. If not redeemed
in five days will be sold according
to law. Sale will occur Friday at
noon, December 8. -
Wm. Milligan, Marshal.
Tliomaston Topics.
Thomaston, Dec. 5.
has been a cold, rainy
21 st and 22nd: good for return any-
time within 30 days. For full in-
formation write any “Katy” ticket
agent, or W, G. Crush, Gen’l
Pass. Agt., Dallas, Texas.
Holiday Excursion to the Southeast.
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Who Said So?
-The people.- Their verdict is that the
Mace tu buy groceries is at the- well-
xnowo Wes* Main streer grocer,
August Kobits-
Its prices art right and delivery" prompt.
Give him a trial bill. J ■
J. J. BYRNE, Mgr.
KLEBERG, GRIMES & BAKER
LAWYERS
Will practice in all thec<mrts of the state
CUERO, TEXAS .
The Queen & Crescent route
making preparations to handle
i immense business from Texas to YOU WANT
points in Mississippi, Alabama, A HACK
is close at hand. Come while
my stock is full, fresh and fine
and select from the BEST BIG
STOCK of Fireworks at low-
est prices. My stock of fine
candies, nuts, fruits, tree orna-
ments, cigars, etc., is complete
and as cheap as you will find
anywhere. Best restaurant in
in Cuero. Next to Postoffice.
L. W. HILLIARD
ibbie Power, who is at-
scbool in Victoria, spent a
with home folks this
McMauus went to Victoria
on business.
re sorry to learn that Dr.
of this place took blood
1 his hand. Dr. Pridgen
jr city under treatment of
We hope he will soon
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My Holiday
Goods***
...arc now open for your inspection
and 1 have on exhibition the most
beautiful and as large a stock of goods
as in anv large city. No matter how
hard you arc to suit wc can suit you
in new and beautiful selections of
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware,
Noveities, Cut Gla&s, Art Pottery, ele-
gant Purses. Our stock of Sterling
Silver is great; likewise our Ebony
goods. A large line of Cutlery and
* headquarters for Sewing Machines.
You are cordially invited to come and
see what wc can do for you.
JOHN WELCH,
Main St. Watchmaker-Jeweler.
Auction Sale.
I will sell at public outcry to the
„ highest bidder at 1 o’clock tomor-
row (Wednesday) one small square
box piano at the Wallingford
store, next door to Mistrot Bros. &
Go. L. C. Moore, Auctioneer.
♦ ♦ ♦
Miss Annie Diesbach returned
to her home in Victoria today after
a pleasant visit with Mi^ Hettie
Mangold. A certain young drug-
gist, we know, looks kinder lone-
some like now. Jkgr
The family that keeps on hand
Toda|y
day.
Miss
tending
few days
week.
D. B.
Monday
We a
Pridjer
poison
is in yo
Dr. Bums,
recover.
Mrs. M. FL Pfidgen returned
home teday from your city.
John Known has moved in one
I of Mrs. M. L. Pridgen’s houses.
We are sorry to know that Nora
Brown is kept from school on ac-
count o sickness.
We a -e glad to learn that little
John Bell is improving.
The people here seem to be
anticipating a good time Xmas, as
they are collecting money for a
tree. \ V. V.
Guarc your kidneys;s(he health
of the body depends on tmqse small
but important organs. Thfcv ex*
tract uric acid from the blb^d,
w"bich, i|f allowed to remain in th<
system,
Florida, Tennessee, Georgia,
North and South Carolina and
Kentucky on the occasion of the
annual holiday excursion. Tickets
will be on sale at points in Texas
on December 20, 21 and 22 with
%
final return limit of 30 days from
date of issue at one fare for the
round trip, giving choice of routes.
Tickets can be had via Shreveport
or New Orleans. At either point
the splendid trains of the Queen &
Crescent route can be taken, assur-
ing passengers of the very best ac-
commodation, fast time and splen-
did service. For detailed informa-
tion apply to any ticket agent or to
Geo. H. Smith, general passenger
agent, New Orleans, La., T. M.
Hunt, traveling passenger agent.
Dallas, Texas.
Sap Excursions.
If y
Jo call ijne. I will be fbere,
and treat you ri^ht every time.
ARTHUR PARISH.
NERViTA
Restore* VITALITY t
LOST VIGOR •
AND MANHOOD
Cures Impotency, Night Emissions anr
wasting diseases, all effects of self
abuse, or excess and indis
cretion. A nerve tonic arte
blood builder. Brings the
1 ^ •wjr pink glow to pale cheeks ant
restores the fire of youth ■
* By mail SOc per box; 6 boxes
for $2.50; with a written gtiaran
tee to euro or refund tiie money
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NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL
Dr. J. M. Thompson
aton BrqsT
ho fie 86.
On account of holiday excursions
the S. A. & A. P. Ry. will sell
tickets to points in southeastern
states at one fare for the round
trina Tickets on sale December
20*21 and 22, good for return 30
days from date of sale. What is
meant by southeastern states is all
territory east of the Mississippi
river and south of a line drawn
would cause dropsy and. from Memphis via Illinois Central
rp^awnacy
brights disease. Prickly Ash bit-
ters is a
TH
successful kidney tonic;
it heajs uid strengthens the kid-
neys, regulates the liver, stimu-
lates thi stomach and digestion
and clea ases the bowels. It will
prevent ar cure’ brights disease.
Sold by Heaton Bros.
Misse; Eula and Norma Wright
of Thomaston, after a pleasant visit
with Cuiro friends, returned home
this afternoon.
Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles, Etc..
Prescriptions carefully compounded day
or night. Church Street.
OAVfOSOM
Ry A . PLEASANTS
DAVIDSON & PLEASANTS
LAWYERS
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—Decenlber 8th, from 5 to 9, every
child coming in to our toy store
will receive a present free. We
and uses ocj
brated Pticl
mally the cele-
sh bitters is al-
ilated family. For
Bros.
RSDAY
FTERNOON
Cuero children to see our
stock and show the peo-
lunch counter in town at go.
want all
immense
pie of C
their trade. We sold more toys
last wee'; than any previous year,
same tine. Cut prices make ’em
Cone at once if you want any ber 16.
Ry. to central Central City, Ky.,
thence through Glasgow and Som-
erst, Ky., and Bristol, Tenn.,
and along the northern state line
of North Carolina -to the Atlantic
ocean. No tickets sold via St.
Louis. For more definite points
to which tickets will be sold call
on agent S. A. & A. P. Ry.
Account of Fruit, Flower and
Vegetable carnival at Houston
December n to 16 the Sap will sell
tickets from Cuero at rate of $4.05
for the round trip. Tickets o«
sale December 10 to 15, good to*
return until the 17th.
Account of the F. F. V. carnival
at Houston the Sap will sell tickets
at £1.50 for the round trip. Tickets
will be sold for train No. 1 Decem-
ber 10 and good for return 110 later
than train No. 2 on December 13
Office upstairs in old
Postoffice building.
CUERO, TEXAS
Cuero Steam Lmryd
Peter .
Graham
Vou don’t find inferior work turned out
by\be Cuero Steam Laundry. No blotch-
es or burns, no sleazy work Where starch
is required. Only first-class work done.
Phone No. 4 and will call for you order.
ESPLANADE STREET.
Goggan
Piano.„.
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. Embraces everything that a thirty-two'years’ experience
^ Texas climate would suggest, and for the.price and terms I
on it lias no superior and we {loubt if an equal. In tone, fit
quality it is fully warranted, and we back the instrument 1
reputation. Besides the Goggan we still handle and carry
ten distinct makes of Pianos in different styles, including tht
leaders. We can furnish the Steinway, Chickertng, Ktiabc
or Emerson as low and on as easy paymeutaas they can be
ed anywhere. Don’t pay comtrdssion agents, strangers and
fit men $100 and $500 for unknown hoses when you* can get
ard, first grade Piano for that money. Parties selling goods
mission or on half the profits have no regular price for the
sell ; the more they get the more profit there is to divide,
ers of Pianos would do well to hesitate before placing
unknown makes of Pianos with strangers, cotmni
half profit men. We handle the world’s best productions
and we also handle the cheapest pianos made, but rer
warrant everything we sell and can always be found t
• warranty good You run no risk in buying a Piano of os.
jw(* give yon better value for your money than you can
'G; sell y**u on easy payments WITHOUT NOTES.
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Wm. . of the public and insures all 4
•5H the best of treatment.
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Dietze’s, west Main street. Xmas bargains. If his is positively
* * Lour last j ear to handle toys. Store
1’t fail to re'ad Wassermann’s 0pen tjp
it will interest you. * j
uero our appreciat.ou for alsQ for trains leavin?| Guero De.
cember 13 and good f<fr return do
later than train N0.J2 on Decem-
Mike Byrne
Grocer and
P~*~T gg|E
Fresh Groceries at Lowest Living
Prices delivered to your door. Sat-
i>fHCtion guaranteed in every par-
ticular. Best Bread baked daily
and delivered anywhere inthecity.
Good Fleur a specialty*
;|W. /Aatngold
NDERSON,
Agent.
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anyone (maa^r wi
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ing counties to complain of “
way to make money, for |
paid in })ioportion to what you
..The Cuero Weekly
no
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now has a circulation of nearly
scription price of the-paper is 50c a y<
twice th#e money, any reader will
with a view to doubling-the list we
to make this unprecedented offer, to-
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reason why you should
make over $3.00 per day.
anything else?
This is a fine opportunity
employment and they can
salary they could secure, but
income depends entirely on
should be turned in as fast as
same will be kept by us. Sam-
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RAILROAD AVE.
A beautiful line of New Christmas
goads. Toj’s of all kinds. Fresh stock
of GROCERIES. A share of the trade
solicited.
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Wood, H. G. The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 116, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 5, 1899, newspaper, December 5, 1899; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth838177/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.