The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 47, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 29, 1899 Page: 3 of 4
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let jusi.C'- . ii
ants and F. A. WAUiaub, ^'Ui t ju>t
ces of court of civil appeals, Fi rsl <1 >.->trte
Court at GalvesVo
Rudolph Klebejrg, cou^rcsMUdU Elev-
enth district.
A. It. Davidson, senator Twenty sccor.c
district.
Jno. II. Bailey,; representative Htghtv
second district. ;
J. C. Wilson, di strict judge.
J. V. Vandeiibe rg, uislnCi attorney
H B FIdgar, district cierk.
District*wj.urt donNei.es in Cuero ti.t
fifteenth Monday/ aher the Second Mot
tiny in February, and the first Monday il
September, and 'ua> c<>iuuiue in*essio:
four weeks or nil til its business tsaispo-
ed of. ■
COUNTY OFFICERS.
C. A. Sumner*, county judge.
G. J. Schleich cr, county attorney.
J P. Baker, county clerk.
W. II Grahaisi, tax collector.
H. E. Dablman. treasurer.
C T. Schwab, assessor of taxes.
W. R. GarrettL county surveyor, ?
T. M. Stell, sheriff.
County court, convenes jin Ct^tro thr
first Monday in » January, March. May,
July, September!and November.
COUNTY C-OMMiSSIONFRS.
Precinct 1—Aj W. Eatman. cueio.
Precinct 2—H Neumann, Yoakum.
Precinct 3—Bt R Burrow, Vorklown.
Precinct 4—J. Junker, Arneckeville.
CITY OFFICERS.
J. C. Woodwc»r|b, may. r.
R. F. Heycr,Wecrttaiy.^
R. A. Nagel, (treasurer.
P. H. Caldwejil, Asse-sor and Collector
?. A. Pieasaiits, attorney.
G. HL Schleulher, surveyor.
Wm. Miltiga^i, marshal.
aildermen.
Ward 1—H. |. Nagel, C. Leu*.
Ward 2—F. TV. Bates, D. H Heaton.
^fiiHiiii iiiiiiuiiitv,
BIG BARGAINS '
AT LUCY’S
kead the following low prices and
then come And sre me. I can save
> ou money ^n all goods in m\ lin ■.
«:
-5?
+ mmmk
homtl-marie shirts, oxeralls and
T
ides nr.d telescopes at low-
straw liat" at cost to
which I am
r\ i
i am peis.
T. unks,
est prices.
Men's ami 1 <Jv
clo.-e out.
Music atni Mjusical Good
selling tow
(Orders taken (for tailor-made suits
up. No fit, no bay
Tin, glass a nil crockery ware so cheap
von \\;>i think it stolen when priced.
Ciu ro hose, none better
Gili edge shoe dressing^
Whitt-more shqe polish
Ladies' vests
Geuts* undershirts . .
Gents* Laui>driJd shirts
Laces and Embroideries
Lamp Burners.
Lamp Chimney
Lamp Wicks, pelr dor.en
, Coffee Mills...
| Tacks, carpet ayjd matting...
i &trap Hinges ..
1 Saw Files.....\
; Memorandum Bboks
Lead Pencils.. .
Tablets. .......
. Glass Tumblers, leach
Toilet Soap, perjeake
Laundry Soap,
Ward 3—V. j . Gruudcr, P. W. Clement
The citycoui ic.l mens the second Wed- ""lh"^ru;bJs'.
r.esuay of each month. i -
i SCHOOL, BOARD. Scrub Brushes.
D. C. Proctor, president. , Combs .
Wm, Frobeae, treasurer. Spoons, tea and ^able, per set
F. Hutching s, secretary. Ladies’ Belts
W." Wagner, O. L. Crouch, F. Cofin. purSeS
The mayor and county judge are ei- Neck«eai ail prices
cio members
CHURCHES. Heavy H
Catholic—Hrgh mass at JO; vespers at Ladies’ Hose <
rid*
.....10c
......20c
.....20c
. . * . . be up
.....l”»c
. . . . '_’>C lip
- . .all prices
.... (ic and Sc
oGc and 4lje
.....be and 7c
..........20c
......1c
............4c
........'....3c
...... . .. \ 1c
.......2 for lc
.....all prices
............2c
............2 c
18 bars for 25c
.........4c up
THE
DENVER
ROAD
The Tourists’ Favorite Routeito Colorado,
The “Human Repair Shop of America.’-
The Successful
Business Man
*:• I
Spends the hot month,5; in the
Mountaius.
The Club Woman
who wishes to be recognized as au-
thority on todav's literature will sum
mer at the Texas-Co.orado Chautau-
qua. She will hsvens iit<r associites
the literary cream <>t tiiell*. S
The Teacher
i meet
X
•\v
Swan of Normanna, L.
of Beeville and E. B. Cole 3
H'ptis Christi passed through j e
today returning to their re - J a
ve home’s from the S. A. & I V
I in migration association
ng in Halletsville.
shland
,o.„i>.
fetishism-of savage Africa makes
-h disgust,
own, one of
>eu, and in
.erahle are
• of that fe-
te re elate sausage
Bkkkoux Bkos.
To that
fetish ;
o: moth
all v mal:
of theirf
Fo-
M
;titer
passe
route
>s Mamie Murphy of Victoria,
i two weeks' visit in Yoakum.
1 Through Cuero today en
home to Victoria.
, -v'v
(K
“Old Manse" maple syrup jin
gallon and half gallon cans. Guar-
anteed absolutely pure.
Bkkkdkn Bros.
adtniicd most by the School Board,
will keep ^up-to-date in school meth-
ods-and vigorous in body i>y spending
each vacation at the Chautauqua's
Suriitiier School.
the Chautauqua opens a* Bhulder Lev
4th, and continues six weeks'.
For tree ChaiPauqin? litera urb address
' D. I’.. KEELER, Traffic; M anagkk
' rO!<
A. A. GLISSON. Gkn'i,. Ak.r Pass:
Dep t. F. W & Denver Citv Ry
Ft. Worth. Ti.xas.
Dr. John \V.
i day from his
* will resume his
Burns returned to-
Muropean visit and
practice.
J. P. Schwarz, expert paper
hanger, painter and* decorator, is
just in from north Texas. See him.
Sheriii Glover of Gonzales ar-
rived in the city today for the Mex-
' iVtish
t«> jierm:'.
j blossom
j anhood, a
l the mniri
! ti« >u w ithout
pie'nful hint >. the [^
jo-f g ition> of that
| relation and its
j phvsical perils?
just the '.vot'd
! which the mother jlf '\ f(j_
: would ' -turn the
■kid—~W2Z'. -
voting gn
V
ican arrested yestefday on
of assault to murder.
tion to tlu danger
of irregularity. \\
For it is in the LA_
ignorance or the necessity for regularity
in the periods tliat the foundation is laid
for the debilitating drains, the female
weakness, rvtriiig-ivwH pains, iuPam-
ma.uon and it!iteration that ‘rob marriage
of1 joy and ipodterltood of happiness
That “Godi-senil for woiHeii " as wom-
en Five name 1 it, Dr. Fieri; s Favorite
Prescrip‘hq}i,.establishes regnle.ritv of the
a ch°r,Te ' dries ’lip all unhealthy drains.
^ & cures female disense, and inf mimation
and ulceration of the peculiarly femi-
Jl'SILu : ......
—
Precinct 1 —A. W. r . . '
Tully constable. Court 1- . . J v,n> a\ •
at Cuero.
Precinct 2—W. lv C< ppedgt ju$tice, L^
W. isnntti constable. Court second Sat-
urda\ at Concrete.
Precinct 3—J. T. Kilgore justic^, Reitr
hold Metz constable. Court first Satur-
day at Yorkiown
Precinct 4—William Dreier justice,
August Doehrnianu constable. Court
fourth Saturday at Meyersville.
Precinct 5—C. F. Middlebrook justice
W. A. Good son constable. Court third
Saturday at Terrvville.
Preciiict 6—W. W. Wimberly Justice,.
William Watson constable. Couirt sec-
ond Monday at Yoakum.
Precinct 7—0. F. Pridgen justice, JS.
I>. McMaster constable. Court Wed—
ntjjkiav after first Monday at Thoujat»LT>a-
Precinct 8—Johu Junker justice Frita.
Gerhold constable^ Court Friday before-
lourtli Saturday at Arneckeville.
I
THE BAYV1EW HOTEL
Port Lavaca, Texas.
“Old Fashion” molasses in gal-
lon and half gallon cans. Pure
Louisiana goods, Breeden Bros.
The Southern Pacific company
is having the long platform in
their yards repaired. The old
floor is being taken tip and a new
one placed.
l)r. \Y. R. Rathbone,. dentist.
I Office over Buchel bank.
4 ; mass every j day at 0.30 a. m. when noi Mens’and Bjys’auspenpeis
hrpossible.
FAfHFR PlNNFLL.
.....5c
. . . .5c
5 and 10c
i . . . 15c
*
. . 50c up
. . 3c up
Towels, per pajir L....... . 7c tip i
LadietXnd GenUlShoes toocheap to price
Glass Dippers
Mens’ Pants .
Handkerchiefs
* Arthur Burns came in today
from F.dna and Dr. J. H. Burle-
son from Victoria on the 3:20 S. P.
train.
Bell & E lack well
Esplanade Street
LUCY’S.
.*
G. O. SACCAR,
Preabyieria 1—Preaching every Sunday ;
a: 11 a. nj. an d 8 p. m.; Sunday school at :
y.*’.0 a. m.; p ayer meeting AVednesday (
evening* at si J. P. Robertson. •
Cumberland Presby terian^-^o regnlai
pastor Sunday achool each Sunday at
‘j s. m. in K. JP. hall. I .
Grace ( Episcopal ) Church—Services t
every Sunday/*t ll a, tn. and 8 p. m.;
Sunday acho®l at y.3U. I . j
a: W. S. Garden.
German Lutheran—Services every Sun-
d«y at 10.30 aidn.; Sunda\ school at 9.
J John Schubert.
Methodist I-Services every Sunday |
II a. m. ami!S p. m; Sunday school 9.30. | —next door to Gtjorge Tayone’s laundry.
j , Thos Gregory.
Taptist—Preaching every Sunday at 11
a. tn. and 8 fp. m.; Sunday school at9.30.
i 4 J. S. Hutchinson.
Jnethodist—Services at 10 a. j
Health for ten cents. Cascarets
WEST 7Vi
KIM STREET
German
a. every Saluday.
SECRET SOCIETIES.
R. A. M -j-Regular meeting first Wea
uesday nigh/t every month.
J ^ G. Thomas, 8ec. ferent* points in Texas, will be sold at
O. T.tM-—Meetings on second and public auction to the
-Meetings 011 second and
ly iu every month at 3 p. m.
Crockett Murphy. R. K.
‘ L
fourth Fi
M
O. U.SW.—Meets second Tuesday in
each montl. G. W. Gerioff, Sec.
O. D. H.i^.—Meets the first and third
Thursday.! E. DeverEaux, Sec.
A. F. & Jt- 2kl.—Meets the second and
fourth Saturday nights in each month.
■ ] Thos. M. Colston, Sec.
f, o. O. ».—Meets every Monday night
in Odd Fellow’s hall. AUG. Ley, Sec.
W. 0.*W •—Meets every Mouday night
in K. P. h aH. John Hammond, Clerk.
O. G. F. —Meets last Thursday in ev-
ery aioatli. Aug. Ley, Sec.
K. of P.j—Meets every Thursday night
in Castle iUl1- at 8 o'clock.
T. Nash, K. of R. and S.
.—Meets first and third Tues-
day night»in each month.
G. W. Gerloff, Rep.
— Meets the second and fpirth
*}£ each mouth.
Rob’t. Heyer, Sec.
SOLID TRAINS OF
i WA6NER BUFFET SLEEPERS
j • --AND-
FREE RECLINING triake the bowels aiid kidneys act
\ naturally, destroy microbes, cure
headache,biliousness and constipa
__ t ;tion. All druggists.
" I I I I C2 Sheri If (rlover of Gonzales, who
' is in the city on business, reports-
LJ R Jthe FToustons as getting along-
■■ ■ 9 | splendidly under the circumstances
General Merchandise, KANSAS CITY.with evT hupe 01 ultimate re
■ m ■ ■ • j covery in both cases.
Cold drinks, cold ” drinks, cold
drinks; latest and best at Hilliard’s.
We are *glad to report Win.
‘ Gyaftoh much improved and J. P.
j Arnold at the hospital much better
| today.
j Done Star “Cabinet” bottled
! beer is the best beer on the Cuero
! market today. * Best for invalids
and family use. Recommended by
physicians. Chas. Lenz, agent.
Percy W. Jay, for. a long time
with the Sap road in Cuero, has
tendered his resignation. For the
i present he does not know where he
Solicits if share of the public patronage.
n m
OF UNCLAIMED
PACKAGES
By Wells Faijo & Co. Express.
Notice is hereby given that the unqlaim-
ed packages now leinaiuing in the offices
of the Wells Fargo & Co. Express, at dif-
public auction to the highest bidder, at
CUERO, SEP. 2: , 1899, unless same is
called for and all charges paid thereon.
*Fbr list of packagi s see posters,
G. W*. McCormick, G. A. Taft, Supt.
Auctioneer. J. M. Hamilton, Agt.
K. of H
O. C. F
Mondays
MIKE’S^
PLACE,/
KATY CHAIR CARS
CLOSE CONNECTIONS
TO ALL POINTS
EAST, NORTHMWEST,
First Class Meals
AT OUR OWN
DINING STATIONS
50 Cents/
NEWS AND OPINIONS
diseases pecu-
ni ;w, organs. , j
Women suiTrring froi
liarlv feminine, mnv cofisult Dr. R. V.
Pierce, bv letter at the rrvali<ls< Hotel,
Buffalo, alwilutelv without charge or fee.
Each letter is opened in strict privaev,
read as sacredly confidential and to pre- j come again,
serve the s;-;J of coil faience imbiLken,
all replies are sent in plain* envelopes,
bearing no single word of printed matter.
fi ■
This house is conveniently locaied oa
the bluff, delightful bathing is right at
baud, and bath houses are free to guests.
The rooms are large and elegantlr fur-
nished, and the-table is unsurpassed;
.Special apartments for transient * uests
Gtve the Bay view b trial and you will
Late News Items.
Yesterday the evidence at the
Dreyfus trial was all in favor of the
accused.^ j
By the falling jf twelve big steel
arches at the Chicago coliseum ten
men were killed outright, two ate
are missing and four fatally iujured.
Mrs. H. C. Traylor, Proprietress.
—1-5-—
The City Saloon
Aug. C. Dietze, Proprietor
Hot Laaca all Hoars. Fresh Fish
Keeps constantly in; stock the
winrs. liqu -rs Mild cigars IO be foil
Cuero, ,'um1 solicits the patronage ^f the
deal-
.11 i LQuest
lublic Polite attention
ing wi I lie rrfv motto.
West Id.*in St
. Aug. C. Dietze.
Daily.
finest
1 nd hi
+++OF+++
St. Michael's Academy
National Importance
CUERO, TEXAS.
Directed by the’Sisters of Divine Providence.
her 4,1899. The English
cments. No extra charge
for German. Instrunjental arid vocal music will
be taught on moderate terms. For particulars
apply to SISTER SUPERIOR
- fill | M wil1 ga He is (luite P°Pu]ar with
■«/W %! 111 Cuero business men who regret his
Alone Contains Bottf.
For a Glass
NICE FRESH
BEER. . ..
DAILY, by mail, - -
DAILY and SUNDAY
I
departure and wish him good luck
wherever he goes. The Record has
j always found him a courteous; and
obliging railroad man ’and |also
* wishes him future success.
$6 a year
$8 a year
“GOLDEN ADELIA
CANDY CATHARTIC
but^
Best of all kinds
a call. Courteous
Remember the pla
■*"T
)f Sausage. Girt them j
treatment at all times.
:e—on the corner.
”:r7f!!~1whoSdidSo?
I. O. 1 - M.—Meets in K. i . ball on j
Wedneac ays. sleep of each seven suns, at
the 8th i on- Jno. HamuonO, C. of R. ; —The people. Th ;ir verdict is that the
.______ place to buy groceries is at the well-
Home borum-Meets every Tuesday . £ West Stoin
night ?• halL _|
a. f. TrautwWin, sec. August Kobits.
Qm — Meets second and fourth
Sunday High Mass at Cathelic rec- i prices are right
tory.
V. J. Grunder, Sec. Give him a trial hi
Ratht/one Sisters—Meets fourth Thurs- •
day nigfht and second Thursday after- j
soon ofk^ch month in 1C. P. h&li.
O. E. tS-—Meets first aud third Tues-
day nigtSts in each month.
j Miss Belle Wallace, Sec.
OTfdER ORGANIZATIONS.
The Cbero Board of Trade—Meets in •
chib roojnis the first Monday night of ev-
ery month. Walter Reiffert, Sec.
Post M , T. P- A.—Meets first Satur-
day niirht of each month.
y K F. P. Saves, Sec.
H pj H. Co—Meets the first Tuesday
,j|hW«cb»o.a a ^sh
Hr. H. Co.—Meets the fourth Tues-
day nitht of.each month.
* f Hugo Hardt, Sec
H & L- Co.—Meets the first Mondav
Monday nights of each month.
■ffTvTr J- R- Whitaker. Seci
Willie Hasdorff is here on a visit
• j to his parents fiom San Antonio.
--- • LI is health very good , we are
rp, ~ ~ ; glad to note.
The Sunday Su ; The Record acknowledg£.s thc
| receipt of a complimentary season
ticket to the Texas State Fair at
Dallas, which will open September
By mail, £2 year. , >8 and closes October 22.
The Greatest Sunday Newspaper
in the World.
The Americfen^iave a valuable
ally in the Philppiues in the pfcr^
son of Dato Mundi. who. with his QUEEN OF OAKDALE
tribesmen. is attacking and
slaughtering the insurgents.
The Transvaal situation remains
strained with no important change.
The Pope has expressed a desire
for peace in the Philippines and a
hope for progress and prosperity
under American rule iu the islands.
He sent an autograph letter to
Admiral Dewey and his benedic-
tion to the crew of the Olympia by
Chaplain Reamy. He asked many
questions about the admiral and
inquired sympathetically about his
health. ,
The Pope is trying to stop the
persecution of the Jews in France,
especially Dreyfus, through the in-
fluence of the Jesuit priests. •
The Santo ' Domingo govern-
ment is reported to have surren-
dered to the insurgents.
Sweel milk, 5c quart; Ircsu Jersey
ter, 20c lb.; cream 20c a quart. Sati fac-
tion insured. J. R. FRIAR,
Dairyman and Breeder of Jersey Cattle.
Davidson, Pleasants I * •
& Sdileicher^^^ \ • *
ON
m a pieamnt^
dCHUlCHCN-
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
(Iffice upstainl tn *.bl
t»»wtoffioe hnibliiiji.
iTFRO
. TE.ti
NERViTA
Re»**r' g V' TA Ll|
LOST V.G(
AND MANHS
New York.; turns out not,-so
serious. Only one person is dead
so far as known.
The battleship Alabama is ready
Jor her sea trial.
In Delta county twocottontpick-:
by heat and>
picking on 3}
ers were overcome
d*ied. The^ weft
wasting diseases, all effects of
abuse, or excess and
ere tion- A nerve tonic and
blood builder. Brings the
pink glow to pale cheeks |md
restores the fire of yoi th.
By mail SOc per !x>x; © boiies
for $2.50; v.ith a written guar*n"
tee to cure or refund the money.
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton A Jackson Sts* CHICAGO, IU-
•; . v \u ,.<s.war r- .
streer grocer.
and delivery prompt.
1.
J. J. BYRNE, Mgr.
’fULL>tlCHT
,fWL 5T*EN
i: best
.QUALITI^
Price 5c a copy.
Address THE SUN. New York
\ Do Yon Want Employment? f
f. Do You Want Help? ; J
a Make You Wants . a
V Known Through V
* THE RECORD’S LABOR \
J BUREAU. \
Low Water.
wager.
CI KRO MARKET.
The followin'.; prices fire ruliug in CuefO
Engineer Harwood of the water- lo<lay:
Cotton, liill....., . t(> 5
j works had to shut down a short
i , • *■* .' ' , » 1 _
: while this morning to make neces-
1 sary repairs, and as a consequence !
TT
r-,,/
wm
Richard Harris
, ■ » * ;
I the standpipe at 11:3c only had 20
feet of water in it. Something will
soon have to be done with this
water question or a complete break-
down will result. A new set of
pumps or a new plant will ’have to j Lardv . ; .y
Wool . . Te
TalloL , .-Ji
Beeswax
Seeil Colton, per 100 lbs. .
Corn . shelled, per bushel
“ in hitski ** "*
•■Potatoes, sw-efist
Hay, Prairie, per ton .
“ NlUiffalo “ “j
■*. “ Sorghum *’• “ :
Butter, fresh k'ouutr)*.
Bacoh . • • •
Trade Marks,
Designs
Copyrights &c,
Ai.Tfne sending n ultetcfc and description m*
quickly >i«certain nnr opinion free whether
invention prohaV I. ;».-:tentnbk\ Coranni
lions etriitlv oonfldei.iiaL Handbook on Pab
sent free. -icney ioraecnrinir patenu.
PateRts taken trir.-uah Mnnn & Co. reeehrja
vjx-cial notice, wRfn.ut charge, in thi'
innioA-
Ifl
mu. I
ecetv
Scientific American.
Largest di
Terms, t.’l I
newedeah
nUNN4Co«,B~*-'HewYoi
Branch Office. 025 F 8L. Washington, D. C.
be bought in all liklihood.
j Cuerp continues to pay more for . —
cotton than an v other South Texas ! ■T,lll-?ken!v r ' ' ’ '
l.tue of hacks and iraush-r \v%gtnit, ( I ^ipt i . lurkevs pan . • . • • w
mention to eaff orders. iioo.i vchickis. « ere- j poitit, a,S a look at Olir (iUOlationS
fuNlrivere Telephone Ko, 44 -i
------- ; — ! from day to day will show. ,Go0d,
! hard roacl % leading to CucJq would
Tte Goer. Board of Trade
The ilerdaantB of bi-ov 11
-M
We sc# Kitcht-n if
gna raqt* t- every con
It s a Tdka.* Product,
When ordering call for'iCitich -:i Quecu.
DeWitt County Medical Society—Dr.
W. WoodWO. Prwdent; Dr. D. B. | j. *. cwwnu.a Co.
k* Vice Preaident; Dr. J. H. Rems, i uhajiue (jiwns.
^rT and Treasurer. Meets the fis*t •
eight ie wh SBOUth. i 4f i inert* & Co
itajii llakiiig I’ou-der nn
in jr»4>« 1 the
rliy M us*- it ?
r. H. $ ' MF.M Prcsiihrr.
WALTEH Kt 1TFFRT, S
| euablv many to market;cotton here
j who are compelled to sell elsewhere
!*v- ( ! the long, hard pull. •.
pair
dozen
J P, Dyer & Co,.
Hr*r HLftrW.V X Oo.VS6iJ
J. L. t.AKCA8T£U & Cl>.,
Bru fUn»xK,
S. P, Williams.
Organized in The inferey; <4 < -*jc:"'
commercial ancfrmamifacturi ;
prises.
Aidiess all communications to the secret.u>
Oil A“
April. oO.The Katy Fiycr. j
April 30,The &at,y Flyer
l)uck.c
Geese “
I’-Kg1'.........
Wood, per cotd ....
Hides, green, per pound
“ dry ffint “
“ salt “ ‘‘.
--z-
j 5*. l*naic Your llowrls With < uftc.arevit
| Candy T'.uliartic, cure constipation forever.
iOc, 25c If C C. C. fail, ilruiiartstsrefuad monejr.
Judge G. \V. L. Fly of Victoria
passed through Cuero today, re
turning home fro$n Gonzales.
OLD . .
1RAVELLRS
^ always «se the 1 usurious Service of the
& Queen & Crescent Route 1
J* .he Short line to the EAST AND
J"--N'ORIIL
THROUGH SLEEPERS . .
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Wood, H. G. The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 47, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 29, 1899, newspaper, August 29, 1899; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth838196/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.