The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 147, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 22, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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CUERO, DeWITT COUNTY, TEXAS, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 22. 1909.
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Opening Ball of the Mohawk Club.
A Pleasant Affair.
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For food thingsto eat. A
Fresh Staple and : Fancy
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Lunches a Specialty
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Caviar PnmDeOrw
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Sardines /
Lunch Tonfue
‘ Sliced Beef
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Mangoes
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Go Tuesday last the Mohawk
club rooms were the scene of a
most beautiful reception and dance.
’Twaa a most informal affair, as the
weather was too warm for much
formality. It was the initial recep-
tion of this worthy olganixation
and was given as “a house warm*
tag,” so to speak, so that their
members and^lady friends might
vihw for the first time their lovely
The Tent Meeting.
There was a large attendance at
the morning services yesteftlayand
today, and the tent was full up last
night and many on the outsider
There was a song practice Jp^re
the regular service beg^KrlKk
solo, “The Ninety and Nine” by
Mr. Spence, just before the ciose
of the services., was one of the best
heard her# in a long time and was
enjoyed by every one.
Rev. J, W- Cowan preached
from the text found in Luke 15;*.
“Thfs Mao JSfcceiveth Sinners/'
Mr. Cowan ‘said that while this
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ization it has some seventy mem*
bers, composed of the representa-
tive business men of the town, who
seem to have realized the import-
ance of such a club in the life of
Cuero. The dub rooms are cer
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rooms. While this is a new organ- wa^ «poken as a reproach and
meant as ridicule, that no greater
truth was contained in the Bible,
no greater, ‘tHbute to the Master,
the Savior. That, he said, was
tainly most attractive. *;Therecepk
tion room, a large spacious room,
ta beautifully furptshed in tbe
mission style furniture, with wall,
carpets and hangings in pretty
shades of green, with comfortable
chairs and sofas. The billiard fgt<£
pool room is perfect, tarnished with
brand new* billiard and pool tables
and other necessary furnishing to
make it an ideal place for this
pleasant pastime. The hall be- deb**
the mission of Cbriit, to receive
sinners, to'aave them
He made a most earnest and
searching application of the text,
and illustrated the love'of God by
the parable, of the prodigal son.
He said that all men owed r he duty
of service to Sod, the only differ-
ence between ibe men in the
church and fte men outside is that
the men outMe do not acknowl-
to Him, while the
is trying to pay his
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koedbed. Up-to date
t. Through sleepers to
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Mexico. Oil horning locometi.es.
«aer excuraton tickets to all points.
For ticket* and AeWQeA lnlonna-
address
fion, call oil local Tkt. Agt. or
T. i. MOonu. 6. P. HoMSi.'.Tn.
When me say “Beech-Nut Brand"
Sliced Beef is better tbau the old-
fashioned "dried” beef, we mean
juicy and tender, delicious in flavqr,]
ready to use; packed in vacuum glass,
jars, without any preservative whatever
We know .yon will like the “Beech-No
Brand"'Beef. Better order a sample jar
tween the billiard room and recep-
tion room is a most attractive place
with pretty pictures and comfort-
able chairs where one may sit and
rest when not enjoying other lew*7
tares of the dub. The bull room
is £0x45 and a splendid dance floor
makes this a most valuable feature
of the' dub for dandng entertain-
ments. Thtre are ladies dressing
roods and mens dressing rooms, in
fact everything that coaid be
ELECTRICITY
Is what we now use
when we grind your <x^
fee, while you wait with
oor
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( MRS* B. S. WRIGHT
of Emil Liebliog, Chicago)
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Cor Ffevch and Depot Sts., Cuero
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When you are in need
of good roasted coffee,
such as Ferndell, Sau
Rio, Golden Santos,
Gold Metal and Cheek-
Neals, ring ns, and if
yon wish, we will either
graulate or pulverize It
for yon cheerfully, free
of cost. ; *•,
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The Old Reliable
ft RDNGE t COMPANY
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Phone 4.
wanted to add to the convenience T< . 2L- ,__.. .
acd comfort of the dab. If ,on from ‘'•ck.che-
The dance was started' at 9
o’clock, a Mexican band from
Mexico famished excellent mnsic
and the dancers seemed to thor-
oughly enjoy the pleasure in spite
of the heat. Most delightfol fruit
punch was served daring the whole
evening. There was a large at-
tendance and all were enthusiastic
in their praise and admiratita Of
the club rooms, each declaring that
the clnb filled a long felt want iq
Cuero and we thoroughly agree
with them.
It is really a public enterprise,
few towns of Cuero’s size and im-
portance bnit what have had stich
a club
losg ago, where the business
man may go after his day’s work
and rest and meet bis friends and
enjoy the pleasures of the clnb and
where he make take an out oftoam
guest and entertain him. We
think this a most conttnendablf
move and trust it may oontinne as
long as Qmro has a place on the
map an<HI sh<
STATE OF
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Depositors Guaranty
takes effect.
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true Christ!
This farm b situated! on
miles from Cuero in a
has 50 acres in
can be cultivated.
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garden, orchard, windmia and fine
Thb property would make an ideal
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truck farm for some one
on which they can make
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to the4‘d
man and
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Cowah also paid his respects
standard” idea for
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, saying God did
any such standard
should live as pure
women.
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, STAY CURfiO.
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How a Gmto Citizen Found Com-
Frtedom from Kidney
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Prom nr^iary disorders—
Prom an^disease of the kidneys,
Be cured to stay cured.
Doan’s Kidney Fills make liai~
ing cures. ^^/ liy , *
Cuero people testify
Here's one case of lti|
Mrs. Louis I<ey, living at 509
Main street, fuero, Texas, says:
after Doan's Kidney Pills
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lo-o-o-ooooo-oo-oo-oo-ooo-oooooooJS
00 dIpositions
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Draughon gives contracts, backed by eh tin of 30 Colleges,
iue positions,
,4t3O0»M0 capital, and 20 years’ success, to secure positions,!
under reasonable conditions or refund tuition.
BOOKKEEPING: Drangbon’s competitors, by not ac
: eepting his proposition, concede that he teaches more book-
in THREE months tlyin they do in SIX
in Convince // •"
SHORTHAND: 75 per cent of the United Sutes Court
mv srrite the system of Shorthand Dranghon teaches
know U is THB BEST
Bpgjl and booklet "Why Learn
t” which explains all/call on or write Jno. F.
HON’8
see colluok
try maftL/
Worth, Waco, Austin, Sau Antonio,
ion, Oklahoma City, Kansas City,
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should, for it is of little
expense to any one person and the
benefits to be derived are seen at ,
once. Already there has been
most favorable com then t in the
outside papers upon the clnb. The
officers and directors of the clnb are
8. C. Lackey, president; Judge 8.
P. Grimes, vice president; Ray-
mond Fll^k, treasurer; R. A. At-
kinson, secretory; J. B. Lewright,
F. 8. Schleicher, Edgar Joseph,
E. P. Butler, Fritz Koehler, N.
M. Crain, directors.
We heartily congratulate the
directors and the clnb for what
they have accomplished and trus
their membership may be incr
so that they will be enabled
make this the model clnb of the
state. Every man in town should
take a ptide in such a club.
There is a porter in attendance
day and night and everthinf about
the dnb is kept up la spltndid I
shape. *
Shortly
cured me £ gave a testimonial
recommeodingthein. I can now
confirm that Ibdement, as I hare
never had a return of my
Kidney eomfriatat in my case
a result of a severe cold which
contracted. I suffered a great '
re pains ,io my back,
and could not sleep well*
night. My mother bad been
of a similar trouble by
Kidney Pills and deddi
them I procured
Drug Co. r
and effectively 1
my complaint
I feel _Wm
For bjr -
50 cento, rajM
Buffalo, New York,
the United States.
Remember tbe n
and take m> other.
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The theory that
qnitoes spread
and other fever*
believed. Gm
Jetting ns screen
do it right add
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Cuero
Mias Lillie Beam
class gave a most «nj<
last night at tlmJl
attendance wa
bets on the pn
The recital lusted
bat even the little
enjoyed it and did
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 147, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 22, 1909, newspaper, June 22, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth846020/m1/1/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.