The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. [110], Ed. 1 Monday, November 27, 1899 Page: 3 of 4
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Cuero Area Newspaper Collection and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Cuero Public Library.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
Jury List,
DBUCHEL
GRAND JURY.
R. H. Wofford J. J. Sumners
Wm. Wagner E. Stevens
J. M. Marquis Julius Menn
Chas. Gaebler, Sr. Louis Menn
J. O. Murphree Chas. Lang
J. M. Taylor Frank Cochran
C. E. Ragland John M. King
Wm. Bellamy J. D. Ben bow
PETIT JURY, FIRST WEEK
John Shanks R. C. Warn, Jr.
William Bade George Lord
E. L. Brownson Arthur Burns
John Blackwell, Jr. John Vick
W. W. Miller James Pincham
Louis Gohmert T. W. Turner
M. S. Magee Kirt Terry
Tom Parks S. B. Cunningham
S. J. Lord Albert Vogelpohl
Gus Metz J. T. Wofford
Herman Menn W. W. Peavy
A. Bi Deals E. H. Hoch
W. P. Vick Fred Rannefeld
C. H. Steveus Gustav Tbuem
William Treude Qtto Roehl
S. W. Laue Ed. Lundschien
J. A. Wofford J. A. Terry
W. H. Underwood Enmund Rabeualdt
SECOND WEEK, JANUARY 1.
P. L. Ward C. N. Blackwell
C. W. Wofford J. F. McCrabb
Asa Rice Albert Klokau
W. M. Walds
A. C Hartmann
F. A Taylor
Geo. Von Haefen
S. S. Stevens
S. H. Wofford
C. F. Schaefer
Richard Wagrer
W. L. Martin
N. L Miller
C. L. Schaefer
Joseph Sheridan
E- E. Steen
...if you give us a
chance to show you
that we wiJlseH you|
• good goods at lower
* [dices than any of
tour competitors.!
! Why can we sell
{cheaper? The roan
** son is that our ex-
penses are smaller; we have no rent, high salaries,
etc., to pay. This is no idle talk, as we are ready at
PRICES THAT TALK
You Will Be Our
2-lb can Axle Grease
Powder, per lb.....
Shot, 3 lbs........
Harness Oil, can...
Pocket Knives.....
Butcher “ ......
Buggy Whips......
Good Brooms......
Cut Nails, 4o lbs____
Cups and Saucers...
Dinner Plates......
Tumblers .........i
Glass Lamps.......
Cake Stands........
8-quart Milk Pans..,
Ten-quart Dish Pans,
Frying Pans........
Rifles.............
A Liberal
Hanking Business
Transacted.
Tour Accounts Solicited
Whether
Large or Small.
Foreign Exchange
Passenger
Tickets Issued
to and
From all Points
in Europe.
DON’T FORGET that we also sell Wind Mills,
Pumps, Pipe, Cisterns; and also do Tinwork anywhere
in the county, on which we will SAVE YOU MONEY.
J: R. NAGEL & SON
flAIN ST.
ThE HARDWARE DEALERS.
um
Cypress Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds, &c.
Cypress Cisterns, Aermotor Mills.
med Pism Lumber. Fence Fonts, Pickets,
Louis Bagger & Co., patent at-
torneys, Washington, D. C., report
that oh last Tuesday F. L. Richter, J
a resident of Cuero, obtained a
valuable patent for improvements
in poison distributers, aud to other,
residents of this State six patents;
were issued on t^e same date.- » j
Finest lunch counter in towty aV|
A. C Dietze’s, west Main- street. *
Today, though a little raw out-
side, has been quite a good busi- (
ness day.
m ....TRYING TO DO BUSINESS
WITHOUT ADVERTISING IS<
LIKE WINKING IN THE DARK ;
YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE j
| DOING, BUT NOBODY ELSE!
V. DOES.. ,......i
Walter Porter and C. Searles of
Runge passed through Cuero today
on the 11:41 Sap east-bound.
Health for ten cents. Cascarets
make the bowels and kidneys act
naturally, destroy microbes, cure
headache,biliousness and constipa-!
tion. All druggists.
Rev. J. P. Robertson, the Pres- \
byterian divine, arrived 4 today '
from Victoria, where he filled Rev.
Josephus Johnson’s pulpit yester-'
day.
Get a fine drink aud good lunch
at the City Saloon, A. C. Uietze, j
proprietor.
W. H. Underwood, the machin-
ery man, went out on this morn-
ing’s 9:30 s.
Dr. W. R. Rathbone, dentist;
office over the Buchel bank.
W. H. Schorre returned today
from Runge where he went to see
his brother, Max, who has been
quite sick. W. J. reports him
considerably better, we are glad to
say.
Dr. J. H. Burleson, eye, ear,
nose and throat. Office over
Reuss’ drug store.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Baker went
to Yoakum today on a short visit.
The family that keeps on hand
and uses occasionally the cele-
brated Prickly Ash bitters is al-
ways a ^ell regulated family. For
sale by Heaton Bros. ■
1
Gus Tips came over from Runge
ou the 11:41 Sap today on busi-
ness.
W. L. Rudd ancfhis brother-in-
law, A. P. Morris, came over from ]
Runge today on a brief visit. <
<
J. G. Ewell, one of Yoakum’s
big merchants, passed through
Cuero today, returning home from
a short visit to his brother in Go- -
liad.
PC^nOLD WEATHER HAS SET IN! So don't
y (, ) delay buying your Winter Goods any longer.
I—- ____J New Dress goods just in, to freshen up oijr stock
* ** * AT LOWEST PRICES. Plush Cape8 AT GREATDY RE-
DUCED figures. A nice line of Comforts and Blankets to
Louis Koenig
G. F. Sciirade
Henry Wilson
VV. A Blackwell
N. J. Mi«ore
August Ttrives
VV. C. Thompson
VV. H. Rice
J. VV. Caldwell
Paul C. Stark
VV. W. McCormack
Chris.iau Schroeler
P. Wiitnebert
Herman von Roeder Jim North
Joe. Kossbiel* W. D. Tallly
THIRD WEEK, JANUARY 8
Hy? Schwarz - H. C. Sclile n
John West Wailis H. E. L-mcaster
Otlo Staerker W. F. Wainscott
B Sciiiweiz Fred Stephen
Jake Wagner G W ■sseniunn, Sr.
Mike We) nandt Hy. VVicd
John Roessler Max WeU-e
Anton VVanier Hy. Straulhe
Ka-pt r Kaitenbach Chas. VViik mer
Adolph Stunner Joe Treude
Hinton Vick J, VV. Woodson
J. A Rankin Mi~e Range
F. P Sanies Frank Hunter
Jas. H Parker Chas. SemniLr
Walter Reiffert Adolph Roth
J. D. Sims Lee Joseph
Jno. Welch Joe Miller
T H. Spellman J. L. Soeppard
LL MADE AT
HOME^
Encourage II021E enterprise
ng tis your Patronage.
by givu
IT. 8.
OWELL
GANDY STORE
keepiyou warm. Shoes for Ladies, Misses, Childrei
Men and Bovs at lowest prices. * * * * *
THE! FARMER’S JT
FREND S
and Fireside Favor- 4|i
iteinTen
Thousand Homes. ^
NO ADVANCE ON THESE GOODS
Koehler Dry Goods Company.
Arrival of Xmas G<ods.
j Raisins, Currants, Citron, Lemon
[and Orange Peel, Evaporated
j Prunes Peas, Peaches and Apples,
j C ran berries* fancy New York Bal-
|d%viii Ap,>!es. Mince Meat,iwetand
|c aide used Jellies and Preserves in
|p tils and glass,. Plum Pudding,
j-ipplc flutter, Catsup in glass and
; gallon jugs. Eidam, Pineapple,Sap-
| c»ago, S.viss, Thick aud Limberger
. Cheese, Chow Chow, Dill, Sweet
aud Sour Pickles in bulk and
glass, Jelly Powder, Buckwheat
Flour in bulk and packages, Aunt
Jemima
iper and Farm and Rauch, whi:h, we are pleased
ever before., notwithstanding 1 be high degree of
twpys characterized that paper.
Eyes in the
and Richileu Pan rake
Flour, Old Manse Maple Syrup,
Maraschino Cherries, a fine li*e of
Roasted Coffees in bulk and cans
from 8 pounds for a dollar up to
the most delicious Java and Mocha.
(Remember I am also agent for
Chase & Sanborn’s Roasted Cof-
fees). I also have the prettiest and
cheapest line of fancy candies in
the city. I am just unloading a
car of Fairbanks Clarette Soap
and Gold Dust Washing Powder
and a car of the famouns Ferndale
Canned Goods.
Richard Ilgnrr.
Back of His Head
an opportunity lo make it. W
* not going to give
away any- 444
ived, so do
), but there is no n ecessity for r
one (man or woman, joy or girl) ^
ny community of thi i or adjoin-
nplain’of “nothing to do” or no Sm
ey , for here is one a ad. you are
to what you do—$100.00 limit, j
ero Weekly Record.. iU
S iff
ition of nearly 1300. The sub-
te paper is 50c a. year (it is worth hi
Up-t«-Date. . *
Try Alfonso Reyes for the best
All the latest
shave or hair-cut.
toilet preparations kept and per-
fect satisfaction guaranteed. Try
him next time.
SUBSCRIPTIONS AS FOI.LOWS:
, .10 F6r 100 paid Subs, $20.00
‘‘..... 32.00
45.00
59 60
75 00
100.00
$330 09
Dr. King, the Presbyterian min-
ister of Waco, who . preached in
Cuero yesterday morning and
evening, returned to his home to-
day.
F. Sager was shaking hands with
Cuero friends today.
1 AlV>«HiimVtY-.Y'• ... . .<Y<nrY«$L
CTYLISH. RELIABLE Si
+2 ARTIST , I
Recommended by Lending 2;
DressmaUrs.
They Always Please.-^. «:
1013
The writer has gotten, by nr
subscribers in one day, every iU
50 cents in advance^ at which
Id do as well, and there is no ^
uld not, if you rustle, would
day. Can you do| so well at m
Mrs. H. A. Garnett of Victoria
returned home today after spend-
ing a few days with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Kraemer.
Geo. Wilkerson went to Vic-*
toria today for city council meeting
1 tonight.
Harvey Newton, w’ho is buying
cotton throughout this part of the
state, went to Victoria this morn-
ing. >j. *
J*. F. McCrabb was up from
Thomaston today, attending to bus-
i iness.
Joe Shanks from Bonus was in
town today shaking hands with
friends. He went to Thomaston.
this afternoon. /
NL-NL BETTER AT ANY PRICE
fyHi; -e pa:u • ; s ar- irr nearly
every city .-:»•!'«»>\% i. in li c Vmici Stales
If ) <n;r dtaler d> ' s n. t keep l.itm yend
dirert to-us One c.-: f s1 a raps received.
Addi ess your nearest po. nt.
THE McCALL COMPANY^
1 38 to Ufa W. 14th Ctieel. terk
it. wen or' :r,;:s :
1S9 F.ftn Ave., chlcw^o, pnd
1051 Marked :-i., San i raoc.sco.
Pric^ at Keller’s
Dinner plates, set, S .40
Cups—saucers, “ - .45
Glass lamp, complete .15
Kitchen “ .20
16 c. p, electric lamp .25
Fancy decorated 44 .85
Decorated dinner set 8.00
Bowl and pitcher, .90
. 3-piecc child’s set .10
Pla. w. m. spoons, set .25
Turnb«, best glass, 2 .05 ,
Heavy goblets, each .05-
No. 7 Buck's stove 8.00
No. 7 common 44 5.50
There are lots of Cameras,
, but only ONE KODAK,
and that’s the .
young pernon seeking ^
l make it pay much better than iet
but they have to wprk. Their
on their efforts. Subscriptions •••
st as secured. A correct list of uf
A KODAK
C*n be loaded and
unloaded fn broad
daylight—Is po sim-
ple that it A. be
used by a child—-Re-
The Record
ished
y at..
hte.st Magazine Published
Cpniaias Beautih;! C-loreJ ri.tes.
iHua’.rater. L>u*st Pa;.eras. Fash-
ions. Fancy Work,
Agents warned for this irrmry
locality, fasitaiiu! prem : i< r a little
work. V. rite for terms an i <.t partsc*
uiars^ Su^nption f,:.ly per year,
including a I< REE Tattejn
THE McCALL CO.,
138 to 146 W. 14th St.. New York
or ki.owle'lge — Uses filn
are unbreakable and \
heavy. Glass plates are
Oembehstd If I\ DUIfTl
ekiy Keicore
iiliUiU
ing nearly so good for 50c
- I®*We offe
Ranch a n
Record foi
for one yeai
r Farm and
d W eekly
■ $1.00, each
If you subscrib
Farm and Rata
FUSE, and the
weeks, a full yen
f note, you will get
h till Jan. 1, 1900,
1 the issues for 52
r, tiUJad. 1, 19ol
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Wood, H. G. The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. [110], Ed. 1 Monday, November 27, 1899, newspaper, November 27, 1899; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth838256/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.