The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 68, Ed. 1 Monday, March 22, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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The Coopers, father and son,
were given twenty-years in the ptn
by the jury Saturday at Nashville.
11 This will be appealed. A motion
r.j ior a new trial will likely be turned
down. •.
tHousanda of women ,w]
at If bo, don’t be discoi
md get a bottle of Wine
are rnH directions for n
century, .CardnJhaB be
ifgr^iHackatei. Faticjr Cod p
iak, Golden Smoked Bloaters r L
Mttffi^Sardines, Pickled uj
7 l^otne Pick ;
k,
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Norv^t-un
nes in oif^^^^^BSardines in
Lufiaa Cam^Basino Salmon tj
, Argo Salmon, Cantoed Shrimp,
ed Crab*, Crab Meal, Cove ;
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We Don't Sett LiqtMr., s„
Old Veteran Dead.
ousands of bomee, as a safe remedy
only women endure. It is reliable,]
nful ingredients and can be depend-1
which
j,. Yesterday afternoon jnst as the
sun was about to Jink behind the
western bills and bid farewell to ttje
I close of the day of March the 19th,*1
1909, a summons of theath came
from the Heavens and claimed the
spirit of the venerable old men, J.
H Stephenson of Terryville, a
; tried and true democrat and an old
honorable soldier, who fought' for
the rights of bis country in the
[early sixties with ail the .'iajjfe^and
zeal that lies implanted in the manly
bosom of a noble breast. Mr,
jstepbeoson had traveled down
! life's Pilgrim pathway until be
/bad passed the eightieth mile post
iu Hie and when the rater of Jhe
universe called upon Mlffi tb lay his
life upon CAwjhry’s cross, He took
from our midst one of the oldest jj
land marks of DeWitt couniy, a .
staunch democrat and one who 1
always took mnch pride in the
party of his choice, a man who
Are You Lookir
in Property? \ If
a Few to Show
ed on in almost any case.
Cardxd has
X bould not do s days work. I
1 I ah&ll always give state to your
LOCAL AND ftRSONAL
Wilhelm Walters and Miss Her
I Tbe Record , circwtetrtm is t*r£m Itha Liocke.
Pure Georgia caoe syrdp Boy», dj'
>} I*. BYftNlt & Co. .s .
ma would w
il Feitz Oilman of Liudeuau is in scrssorrrf like
r.i . t3k. . 1 /jggijfcyi ‘ f tj j ‘
St. Louis on a business trip. Why not gel
Are you usiug Gold Medal cot-
fee? Hoot, why not? - Miss Pa u
[ Commissioner Wikte was .iowo todar from
from Yoakum this morning. Antonio.
ujlpiv.Holl mao of Ltndenau was ^ev*
here today and did business with itom Rul8e
the Record. t held service;
Pure Georgia cane syrup. Mr. AOd h
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water as
asS?* ISSB
r:™i23b
w L „ ■ wills Ws fallow man ai
her home id Vicort*. fjilnJj
land is
M. BVrne&Co
Kbk Lynch dame in from
It, briefly, H.
just S i ^ it!
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llo yesterday to Writ, briefly, H.
Dshlmaon’s famlty. ’
7. J. Lleobsird was ov.*r trom
rktoffn torapraifcj.Sutitoy wttb
We are taking 3
If you have anythin;
have the tenter.
We would like to
bis tastily, returning this after*
soos.'V.;^-,; |;‘T'-t
Little girls css earn a .pair®
scissors foi themselves their
osama by just * little soliciting
See Record ad.
Rev. J. L. Green returned today
from San Marcos where he assisted
Rev. H. L. Paisley in a meeting
, fora week. . 4^',,■ .v
* Mrs. J. R. Reynolds, who has
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GrispYlstestbat be expects the eztrs
session to last 60 days, as tberstJjf
much business to be done I *
New Lingerie waist just in today
st Dletze’s.
. *
found Keys.
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Postoffice and two other keys on
chain. Call at Record office aod
* - * <.*..• >5 a IK!
pay for this notice.
ville. The interment took place
tbih afternoon in the Holian ceme-
tery at 3:30 o'clock beside his wife,
who had gooe on before something
like thirty years d&o. The Herald
extends sympathy and condolence
to the beteaskd family and friendLs
aod words can only suffice to say
that,this venerable old man has
filled his mission here on earth and
A** sol
tod Virginia feee,, visiting her mother, Mrs.
mA packed the past two weeks, left
dairy for home today. She says Granger
>r—the hist Is a fine place, even better than
MCttero . •; *
S^Mtor. B. Lcppis putriog ap the new
fence for t h e Episcopal rectory. It
jff be,P the fooks of tfie place and
S l#0« add to the valne of the property
__ «or« ,h,n « costs.
The annual decoration at Hebron
cemetery wiU take place on April
30. Hon. John M. Green aod
others expected to speak. Alt
are invited. ' uljfr
has gone to that heavenly blind
where sis ndr sorrorw nor pain noi
death ever enter.-^-Yoakum ^ Her-
ald:
The cottage of S. B. Keasler of
Terrell street is rapidly taking
shape and will soon be ode of
Cuero’s pretty homes.
saoSm^?
RalPvOtwrrh Case f taken
natty, acting directly «pw the
ih<f mecotti Mffecea <* ^
<SSatfak<Miiala seat free. Prtea If
per bottle. Sold by all druggkta.
Take Hair* Family Pitta lor c
patJoa. _
John ffikhlfier living south of Co. has out a new directory fresh
Gonzales killed a Poland China from tbe press of the Record office,
aod Berkshire isog last week that While not wishing to brag, it is
was 18 month*,*#* nine days old just stated that it's a job the Rec-
and which netted 57$ pounds.— ord Is proud to own and has »been
Gonzales Inquirer. highly complimented,
U you have a house tor rent list
it with ns,we will find goo etentnr.!
We have calls tpr rent houses every
day and can not supply the de-
mand. HOWKRTOW & Co. ;:
derlay your matting, decorate yOOg
shelves or need any wrapping pap-
er, they are just what you want 1
WiU sell cheap-
’ *
Pianos! Pianos!! Pianos!!!
Who wantltobuy a good sec
ond hauddffcao? Gao furnish a| I
nominal figures either a Malta* ’j
check or an Emerson. Both are in !
fine Moving Pictares.
At the Dreamland Theatet Sat-
urday afternoon and night a most
interesting set 'of pictures were
shown, representing “All BabT
is the
perfect
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 68, Ed. 1 Monday, March 22, 1909, newspaper, March 22, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth844348/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.