The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 11, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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Three Business Courses and Other Valuable Prizes to be Given Awar
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tie ime to begin, tie Kace will be short and exciting. It closes Jme 12
The Record wilt give six premiums: two Organs, three Scholarships in Business Colleges and
a fine Stevens Hammerless Shot Gun.
The J. R. Nagel Hardware Co. a Nagel Sewing flachine.
R. H. Barnes a Ladies’ beautiful Gold'Headed Parasol.
R. C. Flick a nice set of single Buggy Harness.
A. P. Jacobs, ‘•‘Palace of Sweets,” a fine Kodak.
Alfonso Reyes a box of Hamilton-Fish Cigars. *1 •. ,
Koenig Bros, ah Eight-day Clock.
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Reuss Drug Co., Phonograph
The Yorktown News gives a due bill for $28.00 on the purchase of a Champion Drop-head
Sewing flachine. 5■?-.
The Arnecke Drug Co. of Arneckeviile a high grade Zonograph. Talking Machine.
Chas. Wild of Bello a Monitor Washing Machind.
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Twenty-five representative business firms, covering all parts of the
county, are issuing coupons. Read the following list:
CUERO—The Qraves Company, R.^H. Barnes, il R. Nagel Hard'
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Hardware Company, A# P.
Jacobs’‘‘Palace Sweets.” The Variety Store, R. C. Flick’s' Harness' and Carriage
• House, the Reuss Drug Store, Alfonso Reyes’ Barber Shop, Louis F Schley’s Black-
smith Shop, Saratoga Restaurant. A. H, Dreyer proprietor, G. A.. Stowers Furniture
Cp., Koenig Bros, Albert Schiewetz.
YOAKUM--The Graves Company, Koerth • Brothers’ Drug Store. LevytanSky Jewelry
Store.
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YORKTOWN—Yorktown News, Meyer Brothers General Merchandise Store. >
ARNEKCEVILLE—Arnecke Drug Co. and L. F. Schorlemer,
THOMASTON—McManus Trading Co. f
BELLO—Chas Wild and Cheap Cash Store-
LINDENAU—J. F. Hollman.
HOCHHEIM-W. H. Schweitzer and W. C- McCaskill.
CHEAPSIDE—H. E. Braeuer,
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PRIZES. The several prizes shall stand on an equal
footing and shall be given to the candidates receiving the
greatest number of votes in the following manner: The
Candidate getting the greatest number of votes shall take
first choice of all the prizes* the one receiving the next
greatest number the second choice and so on until all
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CANDIDATES: Any church, school, yotlng peoples*
society, lodge, or other public organization not organized
for financial gam, or any individa4 who is not connected
with the Record force or related to a member thereof or
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to any of the firms issuing coupon^ may enter as’a
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given at the rate of 400 votes for a three months* sub-
beription to the Daily Record and 400 votes for one yearly
subscription to the Weekly Record! Renewal subscrip-
tions count the same as new subscriptions. No subscrip-
tions for lefcs than three months swill count and longer
CASTING OF VOTES: Votes may be cast
m personi
or sent by mail, but in all instances party sending should ??
keep record of the number of votqs sent, and’ wri$a
plainly^ the name and address of the candidate for whom
- the votes are cast, as no person connected with this
office will suggest the name of any candidate to be
voted for. "
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COUPONS:, AH firms taking part in the contest will
be suppNed at all times with coupons and will issue them
to persons trading with them under the rules of the con-
test, at the rate of one vote for each one cdt^t’s worth of
cash purchase on aU accounts above five cent#; - no
coupons will be made below five. > <
VOTES: Votes will be case at ibis office and will be Copies of these rules will be kept at all places where
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coupons are given out, by aU contestants and persons
desiring may see them at any time by asking at these
places or calling at this office. v
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The contest will be closed at the close of' business on
Saturday, June 12, But, that outeidd contestants
time will count at same proportional rates- Commercial | may have equal break with focal contestants, votes
coupons will count at the rate Of, 100 votes for each one
dollar’s worth of purchase m all amounts above five cents.
Votes once cast for one candidate cannot be changed,
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May 14, and a candidate cannot draw out of this contest and
ihed, led 4 transfer votes to any ottafr candidate.
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mailed to the Record bearing post mark of not later than
Sunday, June 13, and reaching the Record office by the
early Monday morning train, June 14, will be counted
and the result Announced ih the afternoon paper of
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LATE NEWS.
Comfciucd Report of the]
Events of the Day.
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Split h threatened in Catholic
church of Guam.
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Texts quarantine lines w
main the ssiae.
Agreement is reached on the
bank guaranty measure.
Forest fires io Mexico leave
residents on verge ot Star vat tohL .
Haskell will ask distni
cases on question of jnrlsdictii
J. A. Araogo, first preside^ of
Panama provisional governn^nt,
is dead. rgM!
Several important measures
adopted in the senate and others
Kmed.
Arkansas senate tod busy
governor's message on sub mi
measures.
Mehmed V girds 3word i
{fathers and formally becomes
tan Of Turkey
Breach between emperor
Russian cabinet , mended, lAt^r
retaining office.
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Jam^s Boyle makes foil
sion of Whit la kidnaping,
eating third party.
Some increase made in
propriation bill by the free co
ence committees.
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Victoria News. . 1 <L
Judge Wilson has taken
of John Hendersop vs.
Union ^Telegraph Comp.^,
for $1706 damages for faili
deliver a message,
ment, and va^y not
cisios for several
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C0«r«« in
of W.C.I
for breach of
land.i^ now on
court.
Stow progress wt
Duffy kill!
the rede
and it is doubtful now
to the jury by tomorrow
expected. The evidence coni
to be very favorable to the
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$IM. Reward,
The readers of this paper 1
ed t® learn that there is at .
prepded disease''that science has
able to care in Oil its
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Electric Fans For Sale.
- Advertising Our Cotudy.
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Geo. N. Hall, reprepen ting the
New York Commercial, spent the
night here, going to Victoria today
for an hour or two and thence to
San Autoaio this afternoon. Mr.1
Hall is much pieased with Cuero
and his article in the Texas special
edition of the Commercial will be
of great value to DeWitt county,
ter It will reach people that we
should be glad to have interested
in ns. The advertising that has
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Five Cara Cattle.
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J. B. Lord, Robt. Milter, J. F.
Elder and W. W. Miller shffiped
five cars of fat cattle to Fort Worth
td&tyT E. T. D ism tikes shipped a
of hogs to the same place.
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Married Ladies Card Club.
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GOOD POSITIONS
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Mrs. R. C. Flick will entertain «dnlb* in papers in the north by
the Married Ladies Card clnb the Commercial club is bringing
Thursday afternoon beginning at many Inquiries and tkepe will result
fco’olock complimentary to Mrs. some investors visitin
C.R. Matthews of Tennesee. Mem-
ban not able to attend please notif y
Flick not later than the morn-
ing of the entertainment^
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coupons
log ns and
finding out more. The more they
see of this country the better ttyley
will like it. ^
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Drauffbon gives contracts, backedi>y chain of ^0 Colleges,
$300,000 capital, 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.
Draughon can Convince YOljU .« :
^SHORTHAND 75 per cent of the United Stated
Reporters write the system of Shorthand Draughon tenches
because they know It is THE BEST.
Fpft FREE CATALOGUE and booklet “Why Learn
Telegraphy?” which explains all, call on or wrkt Jno. F.
|mternally
ftbereby deatroyiag the
bf building wp tkf <
sistiug nature hi doing its work,
proprietors have so much faith
curatire powers that they offer 01
dred .dollars for any case that it
care Send for list of tet
Address, F, J, Cbxney & Co., Toll
Sold by drngg sts, 75c.'pMfl|H|
imily pills are the best.
fire at
Hall's
John Muti received a «
message this morning that
which broke put in the kitchen
the State hotel at Corpus
had done considerable^dami
that hostelry, though thi
part of the building is said
still (Standing. The furnil
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Draughon, President
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DRAUGHON’S
WWAOTicAi^ BusiNunn college
We aisoteaoh Oy mail.
Dallas, Bl Paso, Ft. Worth, Waco, Austin, San Antonio,
Galveston, Tyler, Denison, Oklahoma City, Kansas City,
Nashville or Washington, D. C.
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 11, 1909, newspaper, May 11, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth845957/m1/4/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.