The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 40, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 20, 1899 Page: 4 of 8
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Happenings of the week reportedp«>r th y.
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St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 12.
Though only 19 years old. I suffered fro
pains and female troubles two years Last
spring I got so bad I bad to quit work. I hi t
to support myself, and could not afford a hig^i-
priced doctor. I got one bottle of Wine
Cardui and that made me fc-el better. Haie
now used several bottles and am well M>
mother psed the Win* for Change of Life arf
was greatly relieved.
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Minv drls and women find it necessary to earn their own living in
of worsen workers is o»t£n so notorious y small that when sickness
comes they havfi no money' to engage skillf il physicians. To them W ine
of Cirdul is truly a blessing. It
cures them of their ills at'a small
cost, and they can act as their own
phys; cians. No doctor caft do as
mucl for “female troubles” as
Wine of Cardui.
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Another week has passed lifting
us beyond the ides of August and
tho’ warm as it is. and has been,
society and society happenings -till
niove and have their do and' say.
y number oL very pleasant eutcr-
tainbien--s ^2ve transpired during ^ie lunch wa
taimnent given by the ladies
of the Womans’; Home Mis-
sion Society, Friday, by Mrs. J.*\V.
Woodsou, assisted by her guest.
Miss Grace Waller of San Antonio,
was an event long to be remem-
bered. There was a goodly attend-
ance of members and every one
speaks in the highest terms of
praise of the affair. Refreshments
were served at the proper hour and
heartily relished by
the wt'^
in the - form of card, being so daintily and invitingly,
dancing, serenading, conversation prepared. The ladies voted thanks
and the like. iuCiPdirig a their hostess for the cha: miug
he Largest. The Safest.
The Mutual Life Insurance Go.
OF NEW YORK.
RICHARD A, McCURDY, President.
ii. Tim Hit!d Guarantee.
Write to EDWIN CHAMBERLAIN & CO., General Agents,
C. L. BARBEE, Special Agt., Cuero, Texas. Saji Antonio, Texas.
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LADIES’ ADVISORY DEPARTMENT.
For advice in cases requiring special
SEUIUM: CO., Chattanooga, Tenn.
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moonlight drive as Ahe following • aiLernoon-
; letter will show:
* * ~ * Monday night a serenading
Tlyc leading event ot the party, composed of seven or eight
’week was dbubtless the Mar- young ladies and gentlemen, were
ried Ladies’ Euchre Club en- out treating a few of, their Iriehds
tertainment at the 'McConnell to some lovely music and -ongs.
: home’ Wednesday afternoon with The moon was lovely and shown
Mrs. J. H. Burleson hostess, and down in all its grandeur and eaus-
; elegantly was it done. The cor- ed the happy crowd to be so in-
j dial hospitality with which .Mrs. spired thajt their sweet voices rang j ^ 1 iiansaatu*
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Banking Business
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Druggists sell Large BDttles for $1.00.
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The POST or the [NEWS?
We Can Supply You.
We are enabled to make this unprecedented offer‘for* the next
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Record, the New York W orld (thrice-a-week edition) j heat was forgot by Ihe fun think- and a most pleasant evening
few weeks.
The Weekly
and the Houston Semi- Weekly Post
News, • * '
All for $2 a
or Galveston Semi-Weekljj [ mg party. Seven tables were re-
quired to accommodate the iiuni-
,—Six papers a week, or a
year to $2. Subscribe now at the Record office.
The Farm and Ranch included in above for 50c additional.
ad bdtter take them now,
Burleson received her guests, as- out more clearly on the night air.
sisted by Mrs. McConnell and her The guitar accompaniment was
bright and charming daughters, by the skillful hands of Miss Gtr- ,
made all feel at base tit once and trude Clemeutr^Vho is e\yy readv *
gave assurance j that a delightful to add to the P^JLtsufes of others,
jeveiiing was iii- store for them, and §he «.iways succeeds, too. and
| Well did they reckon,for from start id such a pleasant way. The
! tb finish pleasure, having beeu songs were new and catchy and j
| crowned queen, ruled supreme and enjoyed by the fortunate few. who
the evening was gone almost be- hope they, will come again soon. j
fore the happy*! crowd thought it, jj ',*■*' *
had begun. The warm evening j Frida}’night a dance occurred;
was checkmated: by the delighttul j in the Oppenheimer house uear J.
electric fau thoughtfully placed in i C. Woodworth’s home, given by
the room by Mrs. Burleson and the younger set of society .boys,
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spent. Though given by the
younger boys there were a num«-
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Wholesale and Retail Grocers. HaAlv
and Agricultural Implements.
more beautiful sight is seldom seen hand and all enjoyed themselves
paper eveily forking day during thJIthan when ibei ^dies began flittinS hu«elJ'- A Mexicau strlnS band
Agf Uts for LEM P'S BEEK.
San Antonio & Aransas Pass
Railway System.
Chicago, Houston, St. ILouis, ftockport.
Galveston, New Orleans, Corpus
Chnsti, and Eastern Points.
CUERO SCHED
East Bound Arrives.....
E. J. MARTIN,
General Passenger Agent, San An»onio.
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12:57 p. m West Bound Arrives.......3:03 p. m.
P. S. ANDERSON,
Pdssenger and Freight Agent, Cuero.,
We carry a
stock of K'xmIs
valued at
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We own and occupy the tallest mercantile builSrag In the world. We have
over 2,000,000 customers. Sixteen hundre d clerks are constantly
engaged filling out-of-town
OUR GENERAL CATALOGUE is the book of the people —it quotes
Wholesale Price* to Everybody, has over 1,000 f ages, 16.000 illustrations, and
60,000 descriptions of articles with prices. It coits 72 cents to print and mail
each copy. We want you to have one. SEND FIFTEEN CENTS to show
L\1 your good faith, and we'll send you a copy FREE, with all charges prepaid.
.'MONTGOMERY WARD & C0.“ichiT ch?cago 00s,"el
orders.
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For Sale.
Excursion Rates.
about the room ih their cool cos- furnished the music, and so good
fumes (white predominating) in was the time had by all (here that
search of the partner and tables it was some time after mid-
they had drawn preparatory to the night when the party broke up. i
tap of the bell at: the ace tableland : -----
the beginning of Ithe game. Euchre I Lost or Strayed,
was “trumps” until the sun began
to sink, then refreshments turned I A couPle of , black P‘SS about
her down -and .: held stkay; for optoi"" nlon"'b“ obb hinder will be
while.- Dainty lunch clothes andtre''arded for reporting to Thos. |
immaculate nappery were substitu-; b>uren’ _ - . |
ted for cards and such delicacies
as chicken salad with crackers,
olives and ice tea were placed be-
fore the ladies. While the feast
was in progress the
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Svcestvor* to H. Iievtichel tt Co.
BUILDERS
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Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding, Shingles, Pickets, Cedar Fence I’cBts.
St. Michael’s Academy
CUERO, TEXAS.
Directed by the Sisters uf Divine Providence, j
tally 'Cards Opens Monday, September 4, The English '
. , , j 5 n ? course meets all requirements. No extra charge !
\\ ere being counted and the follow- f0rqerman. Instrumental and vocal music will >
ing ladies were found to have cap- be taught on moderate terms. For particulars
tured the bows: Mrs. P. W. Clem- apr > to SISTER SUPERIOR,
ent the ace, which was accompan-1
ied by a rabbit’s foot stick-pin for j
good luck. Mrsi- W. J. Baker the
consolation with a turtle stick-pin
for slowness,and Mrs. H. Hitchins
the lone hand with a lone hand j
stick-pin for “solitariness.
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Cypress Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds, &c.
Cypress Cisterns, Aerniotor Mills.
OP UNCLAIMED
PACKAGES
By Wells Fargo & Co. Express.
Notice is hereby given that the uudlaitn-
ed packages now remaining in the offices
Misses t*ie Well* Fargo & Co. Express, at dif-
T_ TT . _r. . . , ferent points in Texas, will be sold at
Mamie Kate Henry and \ lrginia ; public auction to the highest bidder, at
Lucy tied for the guests prize and j CLERO, SEP. 23, 1899, unless same is
... | . called for and all charges paid thereon.
Miss Lucy in the cut captured it; For list of packages see posters,
and a box of fine candy was award-: G- W- McCormick, A. Taft, Supt.
Twenty acres of land between
Cuero a«nd the river on the south,
all fenced and in cultivation. Five
The S. A. & A'. P. is offering
the following rates. See Agent P.
, S. Anderson for particulars
room cottage, stab.e and other out; Acouut regatta and celebration
at Co
houses and a good bored well.
House nearly new. Apply to I).
£*tubbeman or tfie Record.
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The Victoria Fail
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Ter 27, i > ant
will be larger, bAter
viting than ev
catalogue.
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L. K. Hofer, Slecrotary.
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ed her. At leave taking all as-
sured the hostess of the most de-
lightful occasion. Those present
were Mesdames John Welch, P.
W. Clement, H. Hichens, W. J.
Baker,5 R. A. Pleasants, G. J.
Schleicher, M. E. Forbes, W. C.
Booton, D. H. Heaton, A. B. Dav-
idson, C. C. Howerton, W\ H.
Crain, J. W. Bond of San Antonio,
H. B. Funchess, J. C. Howerton,
Geo. Smith, J*. L.| Sheppard, F. R.
McConnell, Misses Alice Davis,
Nelie Lynch, Katie Brownson.
Cornelia and Edith Woodworth.
Viva Crain, Lilia Seeligson. Mam
ie Kate Henry, Gertrude Clement.
Virginia * Lucy, Estelle *Heatou.
Julia White. Jessie and Luella
McConnell.
Auctioneer. J. M. Hamilton, Agt.
Found
It it?.!
—A place to get all your home-made
articles, such as galvanized guttering, cis-
terns, double flues, ventilators, ridging,
ice cans, finials, scrolls'll all kinds, ebr-
nice work, tin roofing. Rep. work at es-
pecially low prices. Work done on short
notice. All work guaranteed. It will pay
you to give me a cajl.
JULIUS LOBENSTEIN.
Shop on lower Main St., old P. O. bld’g.
Ley’s Pharmacy
AUGUST LEY,
Pharmaoiat.
Deals in Drugs, Medicines. Toilet Articles,
etc. Prescriptions carefully compounjied iiay
or night. tJhurqh street, Cuerc*.
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at Houston and New Orleans for all points north and east Save money
by purchasing through tickets, on sale at all coupon stations.
East-bound Passenger Train for Houston leaves Cuero at 9.8# a. m.
West bound Passenger Train from Houston arrives at Caero at 3.30 p. m.
Mixed Train for Victoria and Lavaca leaves Cuero at 8.35 p. tn. dailv
except Sunday; returning arrives at Cuero at 11.30 a. ni.
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Christi August 20 and > dozen or more couples Thursday
old August it) at 53.90^ night,Chaperone«l !»y Mr.and Mrs.
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“On Again”April 30,The Katy Fiyer.
“On Agiin”April 30,The Katy Flyer
regular train*, good for re
til September 5.
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The delightful afternoon enter-
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[everV one of tile t)artv 1 Oeatlsmex:—>\> ai^eusijuif j-ourKitcuen Q*ioe
»■ ' v • ■ 1 - ’ Baking Powder, acd fiiid it «Stirely satisfactory
I W e take pleasure is recommending it to ou
friends and customers for fine work. ,
Mas. B. M. Mo6sxr.
Book-keeping, Bifomcss. National Banking, Expert Accounting, Sho thand, Typc-
wrvting, Tclegrapiiy, Penmanship, Elocution, Spanish, Agtbmetic, Rapid Calcule-
tions. Commercial Ldw and English Blanches thoroughly and practifcallv taught
The latest methods. Up-to-date iustruction. A penman of nationsj reputation*
Teachers that teach. The most able faculty ever employed by any Businesa Col*
lege in the Southern states. Magnificent building, delightful rooms, dlevator serv-
ice and all modern conveniences. Send for elegant catalogue. Address
Alamo Insurance Bld., San Antonio, Texas. C. H. CLARK, president.
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Wood, H. G. The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 40, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 20, 1899, newspaper, August 20, 1899; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth838202/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.