The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 145, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 20, 1909 Page: 3 of 6
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Mr. Fitzgerald will be here in a few days to conduct a revival
meeting tinder the auspices of Methodist, Baptist and Presbyterian
churches. Mr. Fitzgerald comes highly recommended and with a rec-
ord as a successful evangelist of many years to v
earnest hope of all the members of the chnrches named that all
thus of every denomination will unite With th em in the effort fb
this a real revival.
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Covers the Case.
County Court Jarors. *
The trustees of the Cuero public
schools have abolished the study
of Latin, pn the ground that it is
nmoo, ram
useless. Since Latin is the auatc- Geo. Johntsch^tes, L. flf#"
FIRST WEEK, JOLT 5^ •■•
Geo. Morrow, W. T.
T. L- Lanmop, Paul Wlm!
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ACCOMPANIES EACH PAIR
TFE XajnSTkBLI 7IMS7M J&PUN9
40CMLES THE USEFULNESS
OF THE SHEARS
OF .THESE SHLAPS
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my oi English it would be just as
reasonable for medical school* to
abolish the study of the human
frame and hope to turn out doctors,
as it is for any school to properly
instruct a pupil in English Without
a knowledge of Latin. The Bee
has handled a good many manu-
script** iliMti time, but never W ^
much trouble in putting into
printahj^ language the emafiatitms
ef the L*tin flfeofe
tome oiler things that
hi the public schools that the pupil
ter afford to pass up than
could
the study of a language that cMt
ized the World.—Beeville Bee.
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To so completely cover .the case
that nothing la left for anyone else
lo say is a *in, but Bro. McCurdy
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has* siuued. Nothing left to add
lo the above.
One Queer Idea.
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M. Lane, R. LeGalley, tajii
ner, J. H. Wimbisb,-W. B* $
J. W. Wallis, EogeneAlfroore, B.
F. McMurrey, J. P,(A
Hulse, Jas. *jtteffner,A- Immer-
hauser.
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SECOND WEEK, JULY 12.
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A$1.00 Pair Scissors Free to Subscribers
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V any subscriber we will give a pair of scissors with a year’s subscription to the Daily Record at $4.25.
jgjf * 2,-^° aDy subscriber we will give a pair of scissors with two yearly subscriptions or four six months" sub-
scriptions to the Daily Record at $8.00.
0 *ny sul>scrlber we willvgiye a pair of scissors with a year’s subscription to the Weekly Record
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4.—1to any subscriber paying two years in advance for the Weekly Record ($2.00) we will give a pair of
:|ssors.
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The Nordheim View tells of
solictingndvnrtiaing from a merch-
ant reoemty, and that the merch-
ant declined; saying lie would
tomera to keep them coming. He
had bffpC fb^i a thousfnd faoP-t
lies a
The View, pechapa out of
eration for the overworked clerks
lo thaft store, does not give the
name of location of this merchant 1
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Ing them
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I am entirely
woman suffrage,
the women, but
fan i
■ ®C%S-0.*?a/ snbscriber paying for two yearly subscriptions or four six months’ subscriptions to the Weekly
Record we will give a pair of scissors.
may he secured on
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YOU WILL HAVE TO HURRY!
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Bm suppose prohibition come« tn 5HS
TexM’rVJ.5 Per«p.)tt
merchant wtil be rich, however,
before'then aod will not care.
No Services Today.
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you that w
sion in lhef
fore, have a
responSftjiif^
walks of life- You
ptesch in yonf
Rev. U. B. Bowden writes the
writer from Mississippi that owing
to the illness of bis sister, living tho#e w|tll ^
there, be wilt be detained a few tact in yoUf
days longer, therefore^ of coarse, tm ^
there iftll be no services at Grace
church today.
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Sunday school at 9 and regular
morning service at 10 :30 a. m.
Luther League meeting at 2:30 p.
m. The night service beginning*
at 8:15 wtll be in English,
of the bad wtather
, Miss Lillie Beau-
recital was post-
t eveniog at
e’clock
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Any Indy eta make ta>m$i8 to
1ST
TW» It a boaofide offer—one m
wlilpayywto lavestlgete, even
li yoa cae (pare paly two boan p
d»y. Ko InreiwiiePt rcaoired.
Te*d yont (pare tltae la|p money.
Write me at once for paftlcalirs.
Address Harriet M. Richards, box
33. Woman's Building, Joliet, 111.
J. T. Haldeman of Davy was in
tc your fathers Und brothers, i Woe
be to society If ft bad to depend
upon the male aex aloat-it would
certainly go to the devil."
|0WS70HE KADONAL PARK.
CALIFORNIA and
THE /hy p EXPOS/r/O/L
WHY DON'r YOU? I
The Slogan for the Cuero Society Folk,
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Shoppcr or F
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MEET algJB
THE CTJERO DRUG CO.
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Our Fountain is the handsomest and best
equipped in the city, where you can cool
and refresh yourself.
Delicious Crtfam Sodas now S cents-the
kind you used to pay 10 cents for.
Open from 7 a. in. to II p. m.
CUERO DRUE G0
CITY HOTEL
GT73 DROMGOOLB, Prop.
Corner Uilroid and Stock dale Avenue*.
Baat Dollar a Day Honae in Cuero.
Table supplied with the best the mar-
ket affords. Nice cool rooms. Solicits
public patronage.
Friday
very beit
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LET US TALK
Let us talk over your Electri-
cal work. I cau make a price
that will make you smile.
Overhauling a specialty.
Phone 232.
J W. H. GREEN, E. E.
I am now a Notary Public.
Would greatly appreciate your no-
tary work. J. M. Harris, at Rec-
ord office
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Parasols
A new line juat received
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Daily
40 cents »er monte
Oar cream sodas sc — Coero For Sale—Plano, ntw, bargain.
| Prog Co. _ Mrs A, Bpchei,, Phoaa «8. J
m Weekly $1 ^r. Daily 40c
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 145, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 20, 1909, newspaper, June 20, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth846057/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.