The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 100, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 28, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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Lades'Missionary Society.
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The Lucies Misaioesry Society!
of the Presbyterian church will
serve tea at the residence of Mrs.
J. L. Green tomorrow, Thursday,
afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. A free
w4!l offering will be asked.
Don't miss the concert.
Subscribe now and get coupons.
-Ifpsc Dora Franke went to
Stickdale Monday afternoon.
I&or bargain in Main street brick
pt|#erty see J. C. Woodworth.
p
Dennett Wofford of San Anto-
nio is here spending a fear days.
Pon't fail to call for Record con-
est coupons when yon are trading.
Chas Wild of Bello was over;
and did business with the Record
Monday.
Gall for Record contest coupons 1
whore ever yon trade and vote
As Others See Hun. Reason He
Should not be allowed in
Our Homes.
E1IN YOUR BID AT
TJSfY AND OBTAIN THIS
How doth the busy little fly
Improve each shining minute,
And where he finds au apple pie .
Plant micro-millions in it.
It wasn't Dr. .Watts who wrote
that one; it was Dr. Koch, or one
of his disciples. Bat its the hymn
of the new medical taith, all right.
As a producer Mr. Housefly has
Br'er Bear beaten four city blocks.
He love9 filth as a Yankee loves a
postoffice appointment. He wal-
lows in it. He glories in it. \ He I
plasters it over his anatomy and
fills up his gilimentary canal with
it—and then he finds himself ready
for business,
Married at Noon,
ie is Going to Obtain It. Why Not You?
otion l>y
ess than $50 or Over the Regular Price Acc
\ MAY ist, THE LAST DAY
nbtfy advertising proposition, we have decided to offer AT AUCT
’ Tbos. Goggan & Bros, style “K” pianos, to the highest bidder a:
nunier were married today at noon
at the Presbytertan parsonage,
Rev. J. L. Green officiating.
They left at 1:10 for Mineral
Wells, where -the groom has a
position with a live stock com-
pany.
The best wishes of many friends
[ will follow them to their new home.
Both have lived here a number of
>egrs and are known to a(L
May their future life be rich in
happiness and prosperity is the
Record's sincere wish.
As an
one of ou
fore May
m Martha Taylor will be at
ariety Store from tomorrow
Bz-z-z-zz-ness!
Zip!
He dabs his reeking corporoslty
into the middle of a batch of dough
and the profane cook eases him
over the edge of the pan with a
spoon. She doesn’t kill him.
Cooks seem to have an innate re-
luctance against sacrificing the life
of the housefly. So he crawls off
among the cooking utensils, leay-!
ing a trail of microbes by the way,
Louis Koenig brought in 7000
flthds of onions jresterday for
Bay your tickets a ad reserve
your seats for the concert Friday
night. Admission 50 and 25 cts.
Tickets on sale at John Welch’s
Mfa. O. G. Eckhardt of Nord-
hefci came down to Cnero yester-
day to visit homefolks.
Eugene Moore was in today
froia oat Concrete way and reports
a good raid and all happy over it.
Remember we have your hats]
denned, pressed and made as good
as new. Whether felt or straw.
Leaoe yonr old hats with ns. .
Alonso Reyes. . j
Mrs. Fritz Wagner left today for
* dMt to relatives at Cat Springs
will on May 4 attend the wed-
difig of a niece of hers who lives
A. stated.bove, we do this as afciganttc ad.ertts'ng proposuton. We waa
child in Ter.as to talk about the immense musical institution of Thos. Goggaa
-—^--:- bur everything known in B*S(C
talking machine*, piano*
J, ,, i^n ninv^l church pipe organ We also want
1 mmngi \ new beautiful large size $185, a
jj ■ stvle “K” Goggan Piano— the pian
farnammNl and of e*trmord»nsry durability, ah
Employees or Relatives • of esnpi
Bros will not participate in a«y w
B remember, bids must be in waitinj
m from each
j Mrs. H. Schendel left yesterday
for Austin to visit her brother* H.
Ribbeck.
District Attorney Schleicher came
in today from Port Lavaca and
reports no criminal business at the
term of court there.
Don’t overlook the fact that you
can capture a nice premium in the
Record contest by a little effort on
your part.
Dr. and Mrs. Mueller left today
for St. Louis and from there will
go to New Mexico to make their
home. Cuero sincerely regrets
their going.
Mrs. F. L. Chapman was called
to San Antonio this aftert^on by
the illness of two grandchildren.
The > Record hopes she wfjTfind
them better. \
person, and, remember
It’s the First Highest
Everyooe will b; notified of the
latent. Addeeaa *U communicath
meot. Thos. Goggan & Bain., $
your bid at once. Try and gtot tth£
ply write on a piece of paper, tlfi
whatever you like to make it, sign
mail to us at once. You might ge
you nothing to try.
e “Two Queens’’ will be pre-
i at the opera house by local
: April 30 for the benefit of
ichael’s church.
tie Weller of Yoakum, an
te of the Times, ?n route
from Port Lavaca dropped in
pect the Record layout today.
The Price of a New
Thos. Goggan & Bros,
is $38$.
Piano
to refrain from overdoing the thing
too; so he doesn’t fall iu and cause
the nurse to throw that milk' aside
and provide a fresh glass. He
stands upon the rim of the glass,
balancing himself upon four legs,
JKaaba Refrigerators sold on the
monfiUy payment plan. Don’t buy
a refrigerator until yon see the fa-
mous Alaska.
Hutchings & Bates.
Both Phones,
SAN ANTONIO, TEX.
Mi ud 1mm Sts.
preaaea disease mat science harf. bees
able to care iu all its stages, ana that u
«anh. Hall’s Catarrh Care is thfonly
Positise cose now known to the mJlical
fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu-
tional disease requires a constitutiVial
treatment Hall’s Catarrh Cure is U len
internally,acting directly upon the bl Id
and mucous surfaces of the sycti'V
thereby destroying the foundation of t 1
diseaK, and giving the patient strengM
by building np the constitution and ace
fisting nature i~ ’ ’ _ ______
proprietors have so ‘'much faith in 7n
curative powers that they offer one hun-
asd rubs the microbes off his dkty
body with the other two. Cute.
A Chicago lawyer couldn’t hold a
candle to him!
Then he takes a flight across the
lot,calling at a garbage heap on the
way and replenishing his stock of
,^ “icrobes- and s»i,s «» ‘•’“•ugh the
. . , ,. ------, _w ..... uuu. fcntcher’s window. There’s a nice
garter of beef-not too (resh, jnst
Address, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.: *or b*s Purpose. He alights
Ire*the best carefully at the lower southwest
-—_ quarter of section 5, range 4 west,
Misses Agnes Gohmert and Ida a°d «*rveys a line fhat was never
Ley and Judge Kleberg returned rttn 00 wa or land» zigzsg, cat-
today from attending the coaven- cornCTe<J. criss-cross, up the center j
Hon of the South Texas Odd Fel- an<i a11 hands ’round, hop skip
be tempted any day to leave labreak
in the sewer to crawl over \cindy.
And iee cream! He gets rigk np
out of the stable refuse and pestles
off hungrily at the mere miction
of it. It’s so nice and clean—be-
fore he gets to it! ' After that—
well, if he really ‘ gets there,’’
that’s another story, possibly
a blackbordered one.
Filthy. If yon really grasped
the extent of his nanseating filrtip
I ness, It wouldn’t be necessary 1
say a word about his dangeronl
ness as a purveyor of disease. Thl
gorge of the housewife would sJ
rise against his presence that hel
would be tolerated in the house-]
hold no more than a viper would
be tolerated. Let it be nndrstood
once for all: The housefly is
filthy beyond the uttermost imagi-
nation. Whenever you see him,
hear him, think of him, cry “Un-
clean! Unclean!” v
I* the winning number in our
Piano deal. Be sure and
v .firing it in on or before May
fjtat or it will not be accepted.
A. F. DIETZE.
Rev. J, W. Schwab has arranged
f io work for the Anti-Saloon
League and will start in tomorrow
Me was at Nixon last night, where
*filgjraltf~was held. It is said'a
vigorous campaign is to be waged
and a local option election to be
held in Gonzales county soon.
Mt. Schwab will work among the
(Jarmans especially.
Local talent will prssent the
**Two Queens” at Turner Hail Fri-
day night, for the benefit of the
Catholic church. Admission 50
and 25 cents. Reserved seats at
John Welch’s.
Mrs. J. C. Hollenbeke of New
Mtxico, formerly Miss Bertie Me-
Master of Thomaston, spent Mon-
day night in the city en route to
Thomastoa to visit relatives. She
was joined by her sister, Miss Gar-
He B. McMaster, who had been
Spending a few days in Cnero.
They went on to Thomaston yes-
* Hrday at noon.
The Musical Georgettes will ap-
pear at the Dreamland Theatre
tonight presenting a select popular
program. They come highly re-
% commented and the patrons of the
;#teamland are assured something
excellent. In addition4 6 the
musical program there *.il also be
a number of interesting moving
GOOD POSITIONS
Draughon gives contracts, backed by Chain of 3ft Coltoves
$300,000 capi'.a . and 20 years’ success, to secure positions
under reasonable conditions or refund tuition.
BOOKKEEPING: Draughon’s competitors, by not ac
cepting his proposition, concede that he teaches more book-
keeping in THREE months than they do in SIX.
Drangbon can Convince YOU.
SHORTHAND: 75 per ceotof the Unite* States Court
Reporters write th; system of Shorth.nd Dt.aeho. teaches
because they know it is THE BEST.'
FOR FREE CATALOGUE ani booklet “Why Lean.
Telegraphv?” witch explains alt, call on or write ivo P
Draughon. President ! , ~ H j ‘
DRAUGHON’8
phact*c:al busiubm colluok
Dallas, El Paso, F:. Worth, Waco, Austin, San Antonio
A 1300 gahpi
sale for $(5.0^
n cypress cistern for
S P. R. Swann.
Don’t fail to call'ior Record con-
test coupons when you are trading
Shingles, Sherwin-
Oil,Builders’ Hai
A.V.PAL
CREAM
24 pieces in table set j
withstand setg2.7ff; i
Agent for Singer
Wilson Sowin
| Bicycler and Phom
Saitmizle
Makes home baking easy. Nothing
can be substituted lor it in making,
quickly and perfectly, delicate hot
biscuit, hot-breads, muffins, and
pastry. Insures the food against a >««!"■
Pate, Healthful, Reliable
When Me say “Beech-Nut Brand”
3typed Beef is better than the old-
fashioned ‘‘dried’’ beef, we mean it;
jaicy and tender, delicious in flavor,
ready to use; packed in vacuum glass,
jars, without any preservative whatever
We know-you will like the ‘Beech-Not
grand” Beef. Better order a sample jar.
It is • regular thing to see our
file beys practicing after the stores
close of evenings these days. The
too* we note mostly Is from the
gMfih dido Hose Co. with Chos.
We have 0 good
for redt at reaootmti
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 100, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 28, 1909, newspaper, April 28, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth844362/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.