The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 135, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 8, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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D«wrrr county, Texas. Tuesday evenins. june a. iw
NOW ON CLOSING WEEK
The First Sta
Only few Days More and the Result of the Big Con-
■' ": t * i • •
test Will be Known. All Working Hard, and
"r Good Records Being Made.
sj&xbzxz.
rllle 8aud*y school tad extended
his subscription for • year to the
Dally Record. His time did not
expire till Sept, next This merely
shows that rattling will help get
The Bello Public School-------
M. P. BL'Co. No. x_______________
Min C. B. Me Master, of Thomaston
63.54s
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44.060
3«.675
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21,085
21,080
11,860
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10,660
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Neither age nor yoofh i» exempt
fioai eye troubles and defective
vfaion. If there is any snepleion
of trouble with yonr eyes, we’ll
examine them free and farniah
the right glasses at the right
San Antonio wins from Shyeve-
port, 5 to
New pension Quarter will begin
September 1.
7 Deficit in the school apportion-
ment is feared.
Class day and alumni day held
The {Jeweler.
at the University of Texas. *
'Grand jury at Austin ebarged-w 0l
investigate recent prize fights. i §gj
Cinnabar \ mines in Brewster i|g
county will be again worked. T1
Board of regents of University H
' meet and transact important buii- 1/
neas. M
Evansville, Iod., circuit judge M
issues injunction against street car W
strikers. M
The balloon Indiana stays in the ^
air forty-four hours and breaks the
American endurance record.
Charles Mayfield ia placed on ^
trial in the Thirty-seventh district 1
court in 8an Antonio.
Teas of thousands of Shriners N
The kidneys are overtaxed;
Have too much to do.
They tell about it in many aches
and palps—
Backache, sideactfe, headache, |*1
Early symptomps of kidney ills.
Urinary troubles, .7" diabetes,
Bright’s disease follow
A Cuero citizen tells here a cer-
«in core.
. J»cfc Sletler, ‘ express . driver,
Uving on Broadway near the deputy
Cuero, -Texas, says; “By back
was so wtA and lame that I could
not lift the slightest object. There
were dull pains in} the back
my head and neck, •‘accom-
panied by extreme lameness across
the kidney region*. fi. mi also
caneed considerable annoyance by
tbe irregular action of the kidney
selection*. , Upon learning . ol
Doan’* Kidney fen* i procored a
bon st the Ontro Drug Co. nod
began itoeit use «t once. f1 -a. I
EOBA TOY
reach Louisville in preparation for
the thirty-fifth annual session.
Governor Campbell io speech st
Speech st Press Clnb banquet st
Dalits, aoorea again the Commer-
cial Secretaries Association.
Memphis is entertaining a great
throng of Confederate veterans
whose rettniocr proper begins today.
' Senator Aldrich oratoricaUy lam-
basts Senator Beveridge in dis-
cussion of cotton schedule which
passes senate.
Eleven victims are’ recovered
from Lake Ponchartrain, where a
steamer bumped into a pier Sunday
1 and threw a crowd of excursionists
into the water.
1 Robert Bacon, ex-secretary of
1 state, ia to be appointed ambaasa-
1 dor to Prance in place of Henry
While, whom president Taft has
: determined to displace.
The Golly Public School_____________________ ^
The Lindenau Public School—______________________________
The Concrete Public School______________ J
Mbs Alma Bouldin, of Edgar-------------________
We wish to call tbe attention of all interested, to the rale in regard
to sending in tbe votes at the close of the contest Votes may be cast
4t this office any time Saturday, June 12th and any votes.mailed bear-
ing date of 8undsy, Jane 13th, will be counted, but they must not be
postmarked later than tnat date, so as to reach this office early Monday
Jane' 14th.
. J. A. rialone
teeopaihk Physician 1
church were organized into a mis- Bor by 1
sioifory society. The girls have 5° cents. Fa
had such an organization for some Buffalo, New Yi
time. They have done nsefnl the United State
work In the mission cause. Remember thi
CnfBRATION IS POSTPONED *nd take °oot>>1
The Firemen WlFhoid Their Big Di«,a
Celebration on July 12. The
Event of the Summer. Big S. j. Tilley oi
Prizes Offered. Range ye*terd*j
r to bis sou. The
The firemen at a meeting last ~ K
night decided to have the big cels-
Rev. J. L. Green Sunday preach-
ed from tbe text found in Ps. 8:4.
“What is man?'’ He said that man
was the most important work of
God and gave many very fine illus-
trations of his ideas in the history
of men of all ages, some whose
Influence in tbe lives of others
would not end while earth lasts
and who have been oi immeasur-
able worth to others both by their
works and their counsel.
Rev. Robert McCurdy, son of the
fotmer pastor of that name,occupied
the pulpit at the evening service
and gave a most Inspiring and
helpful discourse from the texl
found in John 6:68>69. Mr. Mc-
Curdy, while a young man prepar-
ing for the ministry, shows much
ability and evidence of close study
and is a fine reasoner and the
friends of his boyhood and of his
and of his father were much,
pleased with the sermon and all
who heard it were profited by it.
Mrl McCurdy bids fair to be a
strong and nsefnl man in tbe chnrch
a worthy follower io the footsteps
of his father.
Is the afternoon the boys oi tbe
Sweets to the Sweet, and Record
coupons, A. P. Jacobs.
bration one week later than at first ^
planned, that is on July 12. It is
to be the biggest thing of the sea* ?
kson and is expected to draw a ]
tfrowd from far and near. There *
Will be a big parade with decorated 1
autos and other vehicles, including J
merchants’ floats and there wilt be *
firemens’ contests among the visit- l
ing teams lor large prizes. The I
first prize will be $75,. the second j *
$50 and the thirtf $25, the homell
teams not to compete. Them willjl
be prizes for the first and second*
best decorated vehicle, also for 150m
yard race of firemen,
keep your eye on Cnero if youfj
Waelder vs. Cuero »!'
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Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, June 9,10,11 iL
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K NOW ENCLOSED—ADMISSION 35c
want to
going to
Grand stand seats FREE to ladies fIRST day and
Indies are especially invited to see tbe game.
Waeldtr has defeated everything she has met this
Iflunon while Cuero now has an exceptionally strong team
sad a HOT contest is anticipated.
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 135, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 8, 1909, newspaper, June 8, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth846077/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.