The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 95, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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Oar imported German Coach
Stallion, “Sudan,’' a beautiful bay
horse, will make the Reason at B.
J. Hydes’ farm near Bello; $20 for
season, $5 paid in advance, service
guaranteed. Bello Horse Co.
Westhoff, Texas.
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General Merchandise
Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Notiocts, C
Tobaccos and Cigars, Confections andi Grc
Farmers’ Supply Hous<
Westhoff P. O.
-DEALER IN—- J
General Merchandise, Groceries, Dry Goods,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Clothing:, Notions,
Hardware, Etc.
Highest prices paid for Cotton, Wool, Hides and all kinds of country
produce. ?^£§21^'5v ’
o Bello, - - Texas
We Ask Ton
in take Cardii, for your female
troubles, because we are sure it
vtii help you: Remember that
this great female remedy—
(Bello Station)
749 acres, 2 miles southeast of
Nopal (old Hunter tract) $50 per
acre. Fine black land. 350 acres
in cultivation. to suit pur*
chaser.
212# acres .at Nopal, $40 per
acre, rich black land, 140 acres in
cultivation. Terms to suit.
Gus Thieve, Westhoff, Tex
has brought relief to thousands of
other sick women, ao why not to
JKW > For headache, backache,
periodical pains, female weak-
ness, many have said it Is "the
best medicine to tato/^Tkv It I
HENRY TELLER
Confectionery and Cold Drinks, Fruits, Candies and Ices
in season. Patronage solicited, courtesy assured. 1
BELLO, (Westhoff P. 0.) TEXAS.
BELLO STATE
CAPITAL STOCK $10,
W. F. ESWARBS, Mg C ifKICI
J. D. Houston 0«* jTfaieme
Dr. G. C. MUner B. Bunjcs Sr.
Otto Brueniog F. K. Lynch
General Banking buainew. Accounts of Farmers mid
solicited. Interest paid on time Deposits.. Bee ns wh<
WESTHO PP*
Lynch Drug Company
F. K Lynch, Proprietor Established 1893
Drugs, Medicines and Stationery
Westhoff P. O. * Bello Station Texas
CIFesm^lls
V* Bot,Mal, Al«%ys ReUabte
SOUHW MDGfiKTS EVERYSiaE
A. S. Kellogg
Contractor, Painter and Paper Hanger
ALL K1P>
Westhoff P. O. , Bello Station
. 4 t. w. aocH,
Table supplied with the Beat the market
trancient boarders properly cared for. Ba
BELLO (Westhoff P. O.) 1
and at prices that will make yon buy if you will price with us. Everything
new, fresh, attractive. See us for big variety.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
New Officers Qualify
Some six cars ,of . onions were
shipped today by the various
merchants and associations.
R. H. Preston has qualified as
city assessor and collector and
Walter LeGally asi city treasurer.
Dr. J: Harvey Modre, the eye,
ear, nose and throat specialist* now
located on the fourth floor of the
Washer bniiding, Main Plaza, San
Antonio, will be in Cnero Monday,
May 3, one day only. . ** ;< •.
Dr. Moore has treated a great
many eases in this community,
who speak in praise of his skill.
. Daily Record. 40 cents per month.
Subscribe now and get coupons.
J. W, Hoff wss down from
Yorktown this morning.
• For bargain in Main street brick
property see J. C. Woodworth.
Poultry and eggs'wauted.
Naunheim & WimBish.
F. W. Bates will spend a week
or two at Bay City this week.
Don’t fail to call for Record con-
test coupons when yon are trading.
•Aisoojo ainn sqi ffupOAap
pus IbBuS qilM ‘U3B9iO )32MS
put qifm ;mms jjtiq ‘tnaaio aoy
District ) Attorney Schleicher
went to San Antonio yesterday
afternoon.
We will pay yon highest price
for poultry and sell yon groceries
cheap for cash
G. W. Schworioder and Miss
Ada Simms.
To arrive within the next 10 Mrs. T. W.
days Cream Separators; prices from Wilson of Bel
$18.50 to $30. Cuero today.
HuTCHiKds & Baths. q*
Little girls can earn a pair of subscribers tc
scissors for themselves or their a .pair of sple
mama by just a little soliciting, mama or siste
See Record ad. ^ A. T. Telle
Miss Lila Brown is back from Bello and Frai
Beeville. were in Cuero
Remember. we have your hats There are 1<
cleaned, pressed and made as good 011 ^hiber.
as new. Whether felt or straw. etc
Leave your old hats with ha. Lumber Co. t
Alonso Rbyes. «*«* action. 1
Mrs. Paul Dornbluth is back 11 y°° h*vc
from San Abtonio. sell or to rent
„ . with Howerto
For lowest prices on the best ol dolng xme
lumber, sash, doors, blinds and days.
Mound City paints, see the Alamo
Lumber Co. B. A, Tuliy
terday stterno
W. R. Garrett returned from ,hipping ol 15
Bastrop county today, dayo£ the ,oc
Flour is • high but we have j Dane Honshu
bought before the big advance and 1486 head now
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A gray shawl was picked np on
the streets of Cnero the latter part
of March. Owner can reclaim
same at Record office.
Dairy Hand Wanted.
A young white man who under-
stands milking and will make him-
self generally useful can seeme
permanent place Sweareogen
Dairy, address Cnero.
Rich Mack dirt for flowers and
| fine screened gravel for walks, fur-
nished by Chas. Peavy.
Nice Place for Rent
The Coffin old place has been
renovated and repaired, also fenced
and is for rent. Call at the Record
office for information about it.
A fine assortment of ail the new
things in hair goods, such m
berettes, ball hat pins and tbe*ew
wide top comb-r-set of 3 pieces for
the back of head at DietzeV
Give us a trial.
Naunheim & Wimbish.
Showers tonight and Friday with
wind from the east is the weather
prediction and we a!! hope it cotaqs
true. Looks good now.
See the new Roby Cotton Hoes,
horse muzzles, cult, sweeps.
Hutchings & Bates.
The “Two Queens'f will be pre-
sented at the opera house by local
talent April 30 for the benefit of
SL Michael’s chnrch.
For doors
Dr. B. B. Ogg, veterinarian,
can ' be found at the old Lane
stable. Consult him about your
animals and have him examine
and treaLJbem if they need atten-
tion.
We have a good stable and lot
for rent at reasonable figure.
Howerton & Co.
will give you advantage of ^
purchase. | , /
Naunheim A Wimbish.
■ Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gohmert left
today for San Antonio.
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Take the time to read carefully
Wanted—Position as bookkeeper
or general office nfrau, with ex:
perience in grocery and dry goods
business. Best of reference. Ad-
dress box 45, Cnero, Tex.
Rent Homes.
If you have a house for rent list
it with ns,we will find you a renter.
We have calls for rent houses every
day and can not supply the de-
mand. Howerton & Co.
No hunting or fishing allowed in
my pastures. Tresspassers will be
prosecuted J. B. Lord.
sash, blinds and
Mound City paints go to the Alamo
Lumber Co. Lowest prices guar-
anteed.
Don't overlook the fact that you
can diptnrfi t nice premium in the
Record contest by a little effort on
your part.
Notice the page ad of the Record
in this issue and get In on the con-
test. Ii you are not a contestant,
help your friend who is or your
favored organization or club that
wants one oi the prizes.
The best lumber possible for the
lowest price is the rule at the
Alamo Lumber Co. yard. Ttjf
them before purchasing yonr bill.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Heaton and
son, Hubert, came in from New
York yesterday afternoon. The
latter seems to be entirely well oi
his eye trouble,
Notice the page ad of the Record
in this issue and get in on the
contest. If you are not a contest-
ant, help yonr fftoad who is or
your favored organization or dub
that wants one of the prizes.
A Trade.
every line in the page advertising
the Record's voting contest then
make up. your mind to get busy.
Just a Utile effort on your part may
Secure you a valuable premium.
Daily Record 43 cents *lt nemt*
Who wants te buy a four room
house and nearly an acre of land
in Sonth Cuero at a bargain? See
the Record. *
Pianos! Pianos!! Pianos!!!
(Green Bay Turtle) At Lenz
Restaurant Friday. Bring your
backets
Who wants to buy a good sec
ond band piano? Can furnish at
nominal figures either a Mattu-
check or an Emerson. . Both are in
good repair and for practice work
are just as good as a brand new
costly Instrument. For particulars
see the Record.
HR Bewari, lift.
The readers of this paper will be pWv
ed to learn, that there is at least one
preaded disease that scieoee has been
able to cure in ell its stages, ano that is
catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cun is the only
positive cure now known to the —Htfal
fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu-
tional disease requires a constitutional
treatment, Hall’s Catarrh Core is
internally,acting dire^j upon the blood
and * mucous surfaces of the system
thereby destroying the fonndatioa of the
disease, and giving the patient strength
by building up the constitution and as-
sisting nature in doing its work. Tha
proprietors have so much faith in in
curative powers that they offer one hun-
dred .dbllars for any esse that it toils to
iOc per j,
Did yon ever think what your
ad io the newspaper was doing for
-v •«
you? When you close your store in
the evening and go home to your
family and fireside, not thinking
about your business at all, then it
is that the newspaper is being pored
over .in hundreds of - homes—the
homes from which your trade is
drawn. And there is your id doing
its work silently but sorely and if
you have taken the pains to make
It attractive its work will be more
attractive. This is repeated over
and over again and is no doubt
what inspired some writer to call
newspaper advertising a “silent
drummer. ”—Express.
Weekly Record, ft )■ advenes.
MRS. B.
(Pupil of Bmii
No alum
A*, every housekeeper can understand,
burnt alum and sulphuric acid—the in-
gredients of all alum and alum-phosphate
powders must carry to the food ao*ds
injurious to health.
Notice the page ad of the Record
in this issue and get in on the con-
test. Ifjou are not a contestant,
help your friend who is or yonr
favored organization or club that
|wantb one of the prizes.
Record ads. bring nsUtoa. V
Electrical
ing done 0
work a sped
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 95, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1909, newspaper, April 22, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth844401/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.