The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 141, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 15, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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Petit Jury.
Third Week. June 14.
Tooy Mornig Oas Eckk&rdt
Louis Addicks Anton Voikel
Gerhardt Walling W A Loehrsea
D C C Taylor C W Spinks
J M Cockroft Aug Hengst
R E McMaater Alb Hartmaan
W A Hickey Geo Freude
H F Htau W j Snearly
Otto Ran Chas Meiscben
C R Reehe W F Gohlke
W E Dubose R Edwards, col.
Frank Henze, Jr. C H Stevens
H Hichens W K Breeden
Walter Ran Otto Wolf
E T Clark L H Brandt
R T Kleinecke T A Doxey
Emil Siuast J V Lutenbacher
Wm Knel E G Meyer
Guitav Grosse Ed Demmer
RichardWkgnerfSr F F Saase
Fourth Week, June 21
Martin Osterloh J. F. Cunningham
C. W. Wofford A. Egg
Louis Tham on Ad. Mueller
John Pump Bruno Ehlers
Wm Dreyer Herm. Buchhorn
R. C. Gerhold Wm Faatji
A D Duboae F W Krause
F P Jones W F Menke
G T Prater Fred Afflerbach
O A Rice C B Kaiser
Hy Blessing, Jr "EG Farias
John Yurek Leo. Huttner
Hy Rabke A C Riedesat
J K Irwin John Karl
Rudolph Egg B. J. Williams
L Mueller E G Schumacher
Wm Rutherford F Brown
The contest* is over Now
ask the successful ooes to make
their selectioos as quickly as poss*
ible. Write us your first, second
and third choice. Of course the
lenders trill get their choice but we
can do nothing for the others till
PRICKLY ASH BITTERS
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that choice is known to us.
ly push the matter as fast as poss-
ible. We republish the whole list
today, on scconnt of error in the
count on one name that of Hayes
Wallis.
< IS A THOROUGH SYSTEM CLEANSER
Thla great purifier exercises its reviving influence la every part of the body. Wela—
the bowels aad ariaary organs, drives oat badly digested food, cleaaeee the system
of imparities, sets the whole internal organism to working smoothly aad har-
moniously thereby creating new life and energy. It is the beet known remedy fee
removing t hat dull bilions feeling ao common in hot weather. £
SOLDTAt* DRUGGISTS.
Edgar J. Pannell and Miss Dora
H. Cobb of the Smiley section were
granted a marriage license yester-
day.
HEATON BROS
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
LATE NEWS
the doors of the hall completed
Arkansas state capital building
aod takes possession from the con-'
tractors whom the legislature dis-
charged.
PourNnembers of the editorial
staff of a Japanese newspaper at
Honolulu ane arrested in connec-
tion with the Japanese strike situ-
ation and one invokes aid of his
country to redress his alleged
wrongs.
A GOOD REASON
Weh
for rent
Meet me at the Cuero Drug Co.
For sale a few Jersey cows.
John Koenig.
S. D. Hefner was here from
across the river this morning and
said crops looked fine and that he
bad a good rain Sunday.
Open from 7 a. m, to 11 p. m.
Cubro Drug Co.
J. O. Oates and family of Corpus
Christi are here, the guests of Rev.
J .L. Green and family. Mr. Oates
is a brother of Mrs. Green.
I am now a Notary Public.
Would greatly appreciate your no-
tary work. J. M. Harris, at Rec-
ord office.
R. B. McCaskiU was here yester-
day from Hochheim to send bis
two daughters, Misses Katie and
Locero, to Kenedy on a visit to
relatives.
Mrs. Peskeof Douglas, Arizona,
who has been visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Bobne, Sr., went
to Victoria today for a short visit.
She will return here for a stay be-
going back to her home.
Readers of the Record are asked
to read carefully everything on the
page containing the business di-
rectory of Cnero, There are fresh
news items on that page every day,
so do not miss anything, ,
Prof. L. E. Welfe of San Anto-
nio will address the normal teach-
ers and the public generally at the
high school building Thursday
morning at 10:30 on “ What Shall
We Do with bur Boys.” All
parents cordially invited. No
charges and no collection.
Condensed Report of the Current
Events of the Day.
Doan's Kidney Pills care the
cause of disease and . that is why
the cures are always lasting. This
remedy strengthens and tones up
the kidneys, helping them to drive
out of the body the liquid poisoos
that cause backache, headache and
distressing kidney and urinary
complaints. Cnero people testify
• to permanent cures.
Mrs. Louis Thieme, living in the
western part of Cnero, Texas, says:
^ v “Mr. Thieme had kidney disease
aad at times was in misery. Sharp
pains across his loins bothered him
when he stooped and lifted. He
also had frequent attacks of head-
aehes and experienced more or less
laoonvenience from the irregular
action of the kidney secretions.
Doan's Kidney Pills were so highly
spoken of by parties who had used
them that Mr. Thieme finally pro-
cured a box from the Cuero Drug
Co. He used them as directed aod
soon recovered from his trouble.
He gives Doan’s Kidney Pills the
entire credit for his relief.
For sale by all dealers. Price
50 cents.. Foster-Mllbarn Co.,
Buffalo, New York, sole agents ioi
the United States.
Remember the name—-Doan’s—
> and take no other.
Confederate pensions for coming
quarter maj not be paid.
Beneficial raios are reported
throughout Southwest Texas.
Storm wrecks two houses aod
demolishes many chimoeys on
Alamo Heights in San Antonio.
Senator Bailey says the income
tax amendment will pass the sen-
ate, at least is some modified form.
The government would bold two
vessels which it believes are aiding
Venezuela filibusters, but fails to
find craft.
San Antonio wins from Okla-
homa City 5 to 3. Eleven Innings
were played and the contest was a
warm one.
Austin city commission exon*
crates chief of police from respon-
sibility for the fight in which Vic-
tor Lyons lost his life.
Anti-trust salts brought in Ar-
kansas against the Hammond aad
other packing companies were
compromised yesterday for $25,000.
State militia is called to Mead-
ville, Miss., to qne1) a possible riot
following a pistol duel in which
three men are killed and others are
reported wounded.
Prinzess Irene enters harbor
with first class passengers take#
from the wreck of the Cnnarder
Slavonia and brings story of the
wreck.
Governor Donaghy breaks open1
preaddd disease that science baa been
able co core in nil its atagea, am. that Ui
catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Core is the only!
positive cure now known to the medical
fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu-
tional disease requires a * constitutional
treatment. Half's Catarrh Core is taken
internally,acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system
thereby destroying the foundation of the
disease, and giving the patient strength
by bnilding up the constitution and as-
sisting nature ia doing Us work. The
proprietors have so much faith in in
curative powers that they offer one Hon-
died .dollars for anf caa^that it fety to
care Send for list of tefBmonisls f
Commissioners' Court is now in
session as a board of equalization.
It Is said the choke of a treasurer
will not be made for several daft
yet.
The baseball boys will give an
ice cream festival on the court-
house lawn Tuesday, Wednesday
and Thursday nights {or the bene-
fit of the Cuero baseball team.
Everybody invited and urged to be
on hand.
Our cream sodas 5c — Cuero
Drag Co.
Mrf. Frank Thompson and chil-
dren left for a visit to relatives id
Calias this afternoon,
Daflv “ Record, 40 cents per tnuaCL
In the case of Mrs. Cates vs. the
Western Union Telegraph Co.,
Judge Wilson handed a verdict
down, giving Mrs. Cites damages
in the sum of $1000. Rev. R. A.
Rowland was awarded a verdict of
$25, the cash outlay caused him by
the failure to deliver telegrams.
Now is dressing up time? The
trees are all wearing new suits of
green and lots of people hare new
clothes end some are painting their
houses and generally freshening
mp things. Now is the time for
jron to join the good work and pat
up that fence yonr front yard needs
so badly. I have the time and
-disposition to measure up and tyke
your order for the best and prettiest
foot ever seen. It is set in cement,
of the best steel wire, with iron posts
€ and will be lU right for your front
•;jf. yard long after you have gone
4 where the flowers do not require
fencing.
There are hundreds oi pretty
yards and lawns, yet the appear-
ance of many of them is spoiled by
a high, ngly picket fence and the
whole place suffers by reason of
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Four-room cottage, two front rooms ceiled, two galleries, well,
cistern and three-fourths acre of land, South Cuero near Clarence
Sigmund’s place, now rented for $4.00 per month. Land enough to
put two or three other houses on it. All goes for $550 if taken at
once; $250 in cash, balance at eight per cent interest. Speak quick.
A. Farm Bargain
Farm, 90 to 100 acres, 4 miles frtom town, house, well, windmill
and other improvements; good sandy trucking land; goes for $25.00
per acre. Come on now.
the ngly fence. The fence I have
will make a pretty yard beautiful
and a plain one pretty. The cost
is no more than for a picket fence
andthe value is so much greater
that it Is hard to see why any one
should hesitate for a minute. Tear
away that old rack of a fence and
let me put one np that will be a
thing of bcanty for the rest of your
life and a monument to your good
test* long after you begin playing
1 harp In the celestial choir. Do
notfdeley or forget this important
matter but order now while the
holds out to bum. Tele-
phone am at the Record office and
m —m to aee you.
Yours for thirty day#,
See us when you wish either to buy or sell town property; always
a bargain or two to offer. If you wish to rent, see us; we can gen-
erally supply your wants or find a renter for you, as the case may be.
Rentals, Collections and City Property
Office Upstairs in Record Building. i
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 141, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 15, 1909, newspaper, June 15, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth845947/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.