The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. [31], No. 143, Ed. 1 Friday, December 17, 1909 Page: 4 of 6
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Bowling News.
The third series or games were
bowled Tuesday, all were present
except Sam Lackey, who was out
of town. The Dorabluths bested
the Granders two games again aod
added a few more pins to their big
lead. All the bowlers were disap-
pointed at Welch’s downfall as
visions of champagne and Turkey
supper disappeared when it was
seen that be could not make good.
The score:
Dornblutb 145 143 187-475—1440
Schiwetz.. . 154 147 146-447—1401
Dr.Lackey 161 248 136-545—1496
Welch.... 122 122 164-408—1430
Lewright.118 136 114-368—1178
Grimes...128 02 m-331—1117
J. H. McCandless, State Chemist of Georgia, before a recent gathering of Cot
Seed men, gave emphatic praise to the high quality of Cottolene. He said;
“The sale of this product and the proclamation that it is made of cotton seed have done more to
bring cotton seed oil truthfully and favorably before the public than anything else in recent history.”
Mr. McCandless then pointed out that a pure, refined, vegetable-oil product t
as Cottoiene, is the only assurance a woman has of a clean, digestible, cooking fat.
It seems a positive wonder in the light of all that has lately been said and written,
of what is known of lard, where it comes from, of what it may be
made, that anyone will continue its use, when pure, sweet and *
healthful Cottoiene can be so easily obtained. f
.. .. ’ • ; v 8062
Grander .,.208 167 191-566:—1489
Flick .... 128 203 128-459—1358
Reifiert... 140 106 161-407—1273
Kleinecke 112 186 120-418—1224
S. Lackey i*8 136 114-368—1178
Frobese.. .110 122 107-339—1073
COTTOLENE is
No Alum
dis.gm.ble odors, such » l»h,
N. K. FAIRBANK
Miss Winnefred Staerker. Qp*-6f-
Cuero’s most popular and atjpactive
young ladles, went down to Vic- 1
s p sr«x $
Austin, where he ha* been
H. P. Kelly left for TerreH to-
day with Mrs. Chas. ttaaz to place
. her ta mi asylnm. |s|£ $
PT Jersey cows for sale.
John Koenig.
Egg noodles and imported rase
caroons at Naunheim’s.
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Mrs. E.J. Conjtaux of Mata-
gorda, whs hss been visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Junker
of Arneckeviye, returned home
on the noon S. P, today.
.
We take subscription for the
Ladies Home Journal and Satur-
day Evening Post. Will appre-
ciate orders.v ; w. ^
A. Rkyhs BarberShop.
Success in every
ton classing will
rates. It Is exj
ance will be 1sti
Who wants to trade for a nice
five room cottage in north Cuero
with nearly an acreOf land? Price
is reasonable and will take one-
third In cash or trade, balance on
time to suit purchaser at 8 per cent
interest.
' Howerton & Co.
Any person who will call at Booton &
Knnitz’s drag store will be gireu a little
booklet written by an eminent authority,
Every family has one or more persons
who have eczema, pimples, dandruff,
ring worm, tetter, prickly heat, hives or
some form of skin or scalp disease.
This booklet is written in such a plain,
simple manner that any person after a
perusal of it can tell what is the matter
with ihem and can at onee proceed to
get a simple home treatment that will
destroy the germ life that causes the di*
ease, and in this way effect a complete
care of any form of skin or scalp disease.
mm CtntRO Ice and Bottukg Works.
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Sid. Friar went down to Victoria
today on Easiness
Geo. N. Hall went up to Yoak-
um on the noon Sap today.
Floor paint and Cresclac are the
things to help brighten up the
room. . ,
J. R. Nagrc. Hardware Co.
Rest is Cuero— Recore Job work.
Old Papers
The Record office has a lew hun-
dred old newspapers it will sell. II
you wish to paper your house, un-
derlay your matting, decorate your
shelves or need any wrapping pap-
your fears lu- er, they are just what you want,
topes.. * Will sell cheap*
If you hsve a house
it with uo,we will find
We have calls for rent
day and oan not supf
maud. Howbs*
FIRST WBBfc, JAN. 3, I9IO.
S. J. Friar, Louis Gohmert, T.
Hamilton. C. M. Harsdorff, Carl
i>Hoehne, Rudolph Junker, E.
Leonardt, t. N. Mitchell, John
Nau, Adolph Noster, Fritz Oft-
macn, Henry Rehlmg, J. H. Sher-
rod, F. R. Shanks, Sr?, H. M.
Tarter, Leo Veit. Henry Wisch-
temper, J. W. Schwab.,
SECOND WEEK, JAN. 10.
Lee Fawcett, J. K. Garrett,
Willis Hunter, H. M. Hodge, W.
C. Hester, Robert Kahlert, John
Leubert, T. M. North, Chas.* Nie-
meyer, John Pruetz, Louis Scbrei-
der, F, P. Sames, Geo. W.
. Thomas, Albert Urban, W. L~
Woolsey, Herman Wehe, W. C.
'j Steinemaunn, Peter Roggenkamp.
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properties of a successful kidney m
cine in addition to its admirable ii
ence in strengthening and regula
the atomach, liver and bowela.
present or"fp extra suit, which Sickly Ash Bitters begins right
possibly he could very, easily get- cleansing the bladder and bowel
.tong without for . few months,
why not buy yonr bo/ a uwn lot bee>---r,;^ ^ hnilng aod
or block and deliver the deed to ^omive element in the medicine
him as a Christmas present, thus continue the good work, building
teaching him in a practical and anew the weakened kidneys, Wimulai
Impressive way the importance of the liver to greater
beginning life rigfit by owning reel ---------body.
estate. It will inspire within bis a result the appetite and digestion
breast an ambition to accumulate prove, the eyes are brighter, the strei
property aod establish the founda- returns, the hollow cheeks fill out.
tion upon which he may build a ro”Plei.io" '°8e* thlt, “ilfw ““
f r cast, giving place to a clear akm and
ft>rtUne- ruddy glow of health. i
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the pnrehase conld be arranged which the treatment is comment
by making a small payment Prickly Ash Bitters has cured many
‘down and the balance monthly, J vaaced cases that would not yield
quarterly or yearly as you prefer. ^
If, after mature reflection, yon eMe beyond which no power on «
decide you would like to do this c*n save the patient. Take Warn:
and can’t just exactly figure out If you suspect anything wrong withy
how you can drop by the Record kidneys, begin treatment at once. 3
■over with your beat hope of. cure. * ,
of efficiency in the
is its key-tar-every-charader keyboard.
One simple stroke prints any character.
This saves time, increases speed and
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insures accuracy.
Complete, Straight tim Keyboard
Removable aod Interchangeable Plate*
Ball Bearing Carnage
Reversible Tabulator Rack
Simple Steadl Cuttifcg Device
Drop Forged Type Ban
Perfect Lae Lock «
Btchrome Ribbon
Undone Touch
Ball Bcariag Type Bar
Column Finder and Paragraphs
Decimal Tabulator
Visible Writing
A Key for E»en Character
Perfect Erasing Facilities
Interchangeable Carriages
Right and Left Carriage Release Lewi
Swaging Marginal Rack
Protected Ribbon t.
Gear Driven Carriages
Ribbon Controlled from Keyboard \
Variable and Universal Line Spacer
Perfect Dust Guard
Back Space Lever
Carnage Retarder
Improved Marginal Sion
Esrapr—I. Speediest Ever Deemed
There ere features which make the
South Premier the choice of At
man who mvesUgatc* compartiwe
office and talk the matl
Howerton If he has something you
want the arrangement to buy will
be made. Call by and see.
Visible
Who Wants Dictionary?
Who wants x Full Law sheep
binding Webster’s Universal dtc-
tiouary for $10. See the Record.
Made From Grapes
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CREAM
Baking Powder
Pure, Healthful
Grape Cream of
Tartar Powder
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. [31], No. 143, Ed. 1 Friday, December 17, 1909, newspaper, December 17, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth920793/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.