The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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General Merchandise, Groceries, Dry Goods,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Notions,
Hardware, Etc.
Highest prices paid for Cotton, Wool, Hides swd ail kinds of country
produce.
Bello. - - Texas
Received too late for last week’s Weekly,
Miss Ash aid of Smiley after a
visit t#her sister, Mrs. E. Garner,
returned to her home Sunday.
C. 0. Wilson has gone to Kerr-
ville to meet his son, Arthur,
who is on his way here overland
with horses.
Miss Nellie Hatchings of Cuero
visitor at the home of Mrs.
Charles Small.
met in regular session Thursday
and elected new officers^ J. 5.
War burton eras elected consul com-j
maader, J. K. Lynch banker, Geo.
Rehmet clerk, A. T. Teller ad-
visory lieutenant, Wallace Roberts
sentry, Robt. Kroll watchman,
Tom Kellogg escort, Drs. Pearce Sc
Chandler camp physicians. X
Grand Mask Ball.
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A grand maskijall will be given
at Chas. Wild’s hall, Bello, Satur-
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Mrs. W. H. Lewis and littleJd*y night February 20. Eyery-
.*. - General Merc]
Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats,____
Tobaccos and Cigars, and
Farmers’ Supply
Westhoff P. O. (Bello Station*
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Louis J. Harmes
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The Best and Choicest of Heats
SAUSAGE, BEEF, PORK, Etc.
Patronage Solicited and Prompt Service Goarentee
BELLO (Wottoff f. 0.) Texas
daughter returned Sunday after a
week in Cuero.
Mrs. W. F. Edwards and Wm.,
r., came in Sunday after an ab-
sence of five weeks, Judge Edwards
going as far as Yoakum to meet
them.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Schubert
were passengers to Cuerb Monday.
Mrs. Sam McMurrey of Shiner
was here to see her daughters last
week.
The Woodmen of Root Camp
body invited.
FACTS
p The news items of the home ectn-
diunity.
The tiv.ngs in which you are most
interested.
F^pXh^ births, weddings, deaths of
file people you know.
f] 1 he social affairs of our own and
surrounding towns.
Thm* 4r« the kind mi imeto that mm+mr
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terUinJr worth tho — Urdpbao price.
BELLO STATE
CAPITAL STOCK
W. F, EDWARDS, Pm. C. B.
DIRECTORS
[. D. Houston Gns Thnem
Dr G. C. Milner , F. Buojts Sr.
Otto Brndning F. K. Lyach
General. Banking business. * Account* *f Farmers
solicited. Interest paid on time Deposit*.
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WESTHOFF HOTEL
T. W. HOOH, PROPRIETOR
Table supplied with the Best the market affords. Regular and
trancieot boarders properly cared lor. Hacks for traveling men.
BELLO (Westhoff P. O.) TEXAS
HENRY TBIflrBR
Confectionery and Cold Drinks, Fruits, Candies and Ices
in season. Patronage solicited, courtesy assured.
BELLO, (Westhoff P. 0.) TEXAS.
Lynch’ Drug* Company j
F. K Lynch, Proprietor Established 1*93
Drugs, Medicines and Stationery
Westhoff P. O. Bello Station Texas
A. 8. Kellogg
Contractor, Painter and Paper Hanger
ALL KINDS OF SIGNS
Westhoff P. O. Bello Station Texas
OTTO RAU A C<
Saloon
Best of Beer always on tap. Soft drinks, cigare^k
We also dish out cold lunch. You arc invited to call
BELLO, (Wijifiotf P. O.) TEXAS
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JULITJS KASPER
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will appreciate the patronage of the ________
Agent for Ineeda Laundry. Basket leates every other Tin
aiao sharpen raaors and grind scissors
Westheff >lB|lo StatioiS
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RECORD WRITERS
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Iheiv Veiling homefolk.
Mrs." Pas Eckhardt returned
Otto Gqbmert and Arthur Fisch-
er just returned from a fishing trip
to the bay. They report a success-
ful trip. *
The fire' at the residence of J: B.
Hollingsworth last Thursday was
mot very bad on account of its
early discovery. Very little dam-
age was done.
Miss Ella Gips entertained the
42 Club last Friday evening. Quife
a number attended. All report ? a ?
pleasant evening.
*- The Ladies’ Aid Society served
oysters in the Gips building last
Thursday evening for the benefit
of the society. A neat sum was
realized.
Mrs. Otto Kraege left Friday for
Cuero to visit her sister, Mrs.
Richard Hutchings. She returned
Monday.
Albert Taylor presented a Mes-
sage from Mars here Sunday night
to # large audience and everyone
seemed well pleased with the per-
formance. ; t ,L: ' •?. ■ , *
jjtia. O. W. Finger *of Austin is
customers I used to sell to. Never-
theless we enjoyed some at our
home as we had a few pork-
ers to kill.
This country is very dry, no rain
for several months. Oats is suffer-
, ing for drink, Though the people
seem to hare plenty as there are 3
saloons in this little place and they
seem to have the best trade of any
business in town, though they are
peaceful and quiet about it.
-Sunday frow1 ct*ero where she
spent a lew day.' visiting home-
a numbfet Ifoflt »u*re went
Monday to attettd *''oar1.
Boeine is improving, three brick
buildings under headway. They
have Incorporated now, I believe.
They elected officers yesterday.
The farmers are looking rather
blue on account of no rain. It is
smeky and foggy up here, though
that does’nt make the oats grow
very fast. *
I did not see but few of my old
friends last autumn when I was in
Cuero so I shall come again some
time this summer should the Lord
let me live.
Stanley Cochran is still in this
section and still unmarried, though
I think it is his fault, he Is so still,
tonguetied. *
Wheat Benbow, one of our De-
Witt county boys, is up here, tho’
I have not seen him for some time.
I have been idle for two weeks
on account af a broken rib. My
pony turned my buggy upside
down and spilled the inmates.
Wheh I felt myself oyer I found a
county, are visiting, their sister,
Mrs. Wm. Eschenburg on. the^
Prairie.
Wm. Eschenburg went to Cuero
to serve as a juror in district court.
Constable J, P. Boothe and fam-
ily passed through here to visit
kinfolks at Edgar;
Last Sunday was regular meet-
ing of the lodge of the Hermann
Sons and all the new officers were
installed as follows: H. Tonjes,
president; John Hagens, vice pres-
ident; Ad. Hagens, treasurer; Wm.
Schmidt, secretary- Prof. Ad.
Scback, ex-president; delegate to
grand lodge H>. Tonjes.
There will be a mask ball at the
Turner hall February 6.
ValLey Farmer.
Has Not Given Up-
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Cuero has not given up the idea
cf a state normal building. While
the committee on Education ap-
pears to favor the establishment of
only one normal school, and that
in Northwest Texas, yet if suffi-
cient inducement is offered one
might be put here. Cuero can
afford it.
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F. S. Schleicher went to
kum today.
For Rent—Good residence on
South Line str. See H. A. Boeii
at Record office.
Ladies and
cleaned and
434 ring. . Will
deliver garment
Walter Reiffert is is Austin to-
day on business.
'riie Record's
There are lower
on lumber, doors,
MUST BELIEVE IT.
from
When Well-Known Cuero People
Tell it so Plainly.
Land Eor Sale
749 acres, 2 ipiles southeast of
Nopal (old Hunter tract) $50 per
acre. Fine black land. 350 acres
In cultivation. Terms to suit pur-
chaser.
212H acres at Nopal, $40 per
acre, rich black land, 140 acres in
cultivation. Terms to suit.
Gus Thiems.
For doors, sash, blinds and
Mound City paints go to the Alamo
Lumber Co. Lowest prices guar-
anteed.
tender place in my side which still
bothers when I take a long breath
A. Mernitz and wife of Her’ or si*h> wh,ch 1 do rift** often on
ulecamenp here Monday tojaJ0®11111 of “F old home country,
d a day with relatives and! Well Z wlu Ieave 11 for you to find
-• - - re leaving iot New outhowcan^ mypoay to tarn the
e the doctor will take buggy over, thongb I was coming
trom church. Dock Neal-
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Orleans
a special coarse of study in medi-
cine.
J. W. Hoff left ^jjffday for
Galveston on btisiaei*n
. K. G. Jersig^tpirtpped a car of
eggs Monday. Why is this not an
egg producing country?
The W. O. W. hail tljeir regu-
lar meeting Monday night. 23.
Sign of Progress
It is said that several owner of
vacant lots are talking of building
some up-to-date rent houses, which
is a move calculated to help Cuero
materially if it is carried out.
For the best lumber at the low- j shingle* etc '
est prices call on the-Alamo Lum-| Lumber Co. thatTa
her Co. They handle the cele-1 thi3 ‘section,
brated Mound City pdlnts also,!
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When public . endorsement is
male by a representative cititizen
of Cuero the proof is positive. You
must believe it. Read this testi-
mony. Every backache sufferer,
every man, woman or child with
any kidney trouble will find profit
in the reading. * V I'
L. A. Reynolds,living on Broad-
way, Cuero, Texas, says: “For
years I was a victim of bladder
trouble which finally became so
severe that I was forced to under-
go an operation. This was unsuc-
cessful and afterwards I found my-
self as bad as before. About this
time I learned of Doan’s Kidney
Pills and getting a box at the
Cuero Drug Co. I began their use.
The prompt relief I received was
gratifying and I think that I should
recommend this remedy to others
afflicted with kidney and bladder
complaints.”
which are the best ever.
Evitts Thornhill is here from
Cleburne tofspend a day cr two
with homefolks.
Marriage
else in
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Rollie Palmer and
Dubose
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Bewire of Owlraents lor Catarrh that | New 1009 designs direfct iron
Contain Mercury fflg7d
| Inspecting the
MS
as mercury will surely destroy the sense
of smell and completely derange the
whole system heu ertering it' through
the mucous surfaces. Such articles
should never be used except cm prescrip-
tions from reputable physicians, as the
damage they will do is ten fold to the
good you can possibly derive from them.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, G., contains
no mercury and is taken internally, act-
directly on the blood and mucous
surfaces of t
the system. In buying Hall’s
Catarrh Cure be sure yon get the gen-
uine. It is taken internally and made
in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co.
Testimonials free. Sold bv druggists,
price 75c per bottle.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
DO YOU TAKE THE RECORD ? If
not, why nut? Don’t you think
you ought to help the Record
help the town? Reason it out for
Hochhcin Prairie.
Beerae Data.
Boerne, Tex., Feb. 3.—Well Bro.
Howerton m it baa been some time
since I visited Caero l will write a
few lines to Iqt D«Wltl county peo-
know that we are all stilt living,
have had some right cold
ter, though l did not get to
l|» Cuero with ep*™ ribs and
.for my M friends and
f, Feb. 1. Farmers are all up with
their plowing although some are
complaining that It is too dry.
Chas. Heim celebrated his birth-
day last Saturday and all present
reported a good time.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Hagens are
rejoicing over the arrival of a new
baby girl at their home.
F. B. Schmidt was in Cuero last
week’on jury duty.
Judge R. 1. Moore of; Dryer
passed through here on his way
home from a trip north.
Mrs. Paul Tempi?n and daughter
#f Gonzales and Mrs. E. Tanch
and daughter of Slayden, Gonzales
For lowest prices on the best of
lumber, sash,, doors, blinds and
Mound City paints, see the Alamo
Lumber Co.
Some Cases Dismissed-
Several cases were dismissed in
district court this morning.
Among them were five against
Louis Brazett, for forgery. Brazett
has- been sentenced to ten years in
the pen. Others were old cases
where witnesses have disappeared
and there is no chance for convic-
tion.
Just As Easy
to get good groceries at the Little
Grocery near the postoffice.
For sale by all dealers. Price I y°urself and then subscribe.
50 cents. Poster-Milburn Co., ----r*—---
Buffalo, New .York, sole agents for ! The very best—Record job work,
the United States.
Judge Kleberg mud
sioners are out Ti
county roads. They
for the Hochheim bri
Guadalupe on Salon
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Stable for
Wei have a good
for rekt at reasonable
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MRS. B. S.
(P«ptl of E«a LMita(71
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Cot. Depot and K
Cuero,
Remember .the na/ne*—Doan’s—
and take no other.
Constable Pace was down from
Nordbeim today and reported all
quiet up there. -
A Play that ha. Attracted Recagaitloa the World Over i,
THE TWO OR
AFLAY THAT WILL RETAIN ITS POSITION ON WE STAGE FOR
YEARS TO COME.
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The best lumber possible for the
lowest price is the rule at the
Alamo Lumber Co. yard. Try
them before purchasing your bill.
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Veterinary Surgeon
Dr. B.. B. Ogg, veterenarian,
can be found ajt the old Lane
stable. Consult him about your
animals and have, him examine
and treat them if they seed atten-
tion,
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It is romantic in nature, full of emotion and human
teres*, and while brisk in motipu never borders on
sensational. THE VAJUODS PICTURES^
CHARACTERS ARE AJLt IN THE HANDS
CAPABLE PLAYERS and a complete scenic pr<
SION, (that noted actress having made the pimv farm
that will be presented here and the management
“YOUR MONEY’S WORTH OR YOUR M0]
BACK.”
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1909, newspaper, February 4, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth844265/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.