The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 104, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 2, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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CUERO, DeWITT COUNTY, TEXAS, TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 2, 1909
FORTY CENTS A M
CLEARED GOOD AMOUNT
LATE NEWS
First State Bank & Trust Co.
Successor to FIRST NATIONAL BANS: OF CUBRO.
Capital, Surplus and Shareholders Liabilities $210,000.00
The non-interest-bearing and unsecured deposits of
Thb .Bank will be secured by the DEPOSITORS
GUARANTEE FUND of the State of Texas. •>"«
Money to lend in snma to salt borrowers at the lowest rate of interest.
We want to parchase Vendor's Lien Notes to the amount of £50,000.00.
Condensed Report of the Current
Events of the Pay.
The Art Exhibit of the fair "Re-
turns Handsome Amount for
the Library fund. Hawthorne
Club and the Hawthorne
Maids Successful. Art
a Premiums.
CAPITAL, SURPLUS an)
UIDtVIlED PROFIT—
STOCKHOLDERS’
LIABILITY-----------
$112500.00
$100,000.00
Chamber of Commerce of Yoko-
hama,. Japan, will send delegate to
Trans-Mississippi Commercial con-
gress in San Antonio.
Penitentiary investigating com-
mittee bears about financial affairs.
First apportionment for present
year made from the available,
school fund.
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Railroad Commissioner Colquitt
denies power of the interstate com-
merce commission over the state
railroad commission.
Application of railroad to in-
crease fare charged ministers is
promptly- refused by the railroad
The credit for the success of the
recent art exhibit is divided be-
tween the managers. Dr. L. C.
Kleineck, Mrs. B. B. Ogg, Mrs.
John Welch and the two clubs, the
Hawthorne Club and the Haw-
thorne Maids. They all worked
bard, unselfishly and faithfully for
the success of).the enterprise and
the result is a credit to them. The
amount of the receipts is £200.95^
of which about $90 goes to the^
library fund and about the same
iLux - ------ _ J
. San Antonio Business College .
(Formerly Nelson & Draugtaon)
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BxcImIvc right ta teach MODERN Shortfall*, Bookkeegidf, tad Telega
graghy—the shortest, quickest, sad best systems. We also teach
Civil Service, have H ALF the TIME, LABOR, tad EXPENSE d be up-
to-date by stadylhg MODERN systems tad methods. Satlsfactioi fair-
«Bleed. Special LOW RATES till Sept. Id. Ask far particulars.
franklin & Tallman, Proprietors
125 West Commerce Street. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
l TRUE
True economy is baying something for 5c or 1
answer tho same purpose as the same article at dot
than Rouble the price. It’s easy to practice true «
arrangement, and compliments
were very numerous. All visitors
from a distance agreed that the
exhibit would be a credit to a
-much larger town, and the wish
that it could be seen at San An-
tonio was often heard. Col. Pyron
of San Antonio said they had noth-
ing near so good at that fair, con-
sidering the size of the place and
that it would attract attention if it
could be seen there. It would
advertise Cuero tremendously,
DRS. mmi 4 KIRKHil
Physicians ul Sirgaois
Office Phone 168. Resulrnce Phone 243
Office: Runge Bldg., Cuero.
Not thefault of the watch—fours.
Vou’ll find oar facilities for watch
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repairing to be simply perfect.
Your work will be well dot^e, done
promptly, and the charges mod-
erate.
R. H. BARNES,
The Jeweler.
To leare Coero Without Visiting die
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TheCueroDrugC<
Ironing day or any other day the
Electric Iron can be used anywhere in
the home—kitchen, sewing room,
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dining room, laundry, any place where
there is an Electric Light.
g Neil Saturday, Oct 30 3
L These are DELICIOUS
C CAKES put up expressly. 0
C for our Iridh and are just 0
C from the National Biscuit ©
Co.’s Bakery ail COISist Of: o
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B. RUNGE & CO.
UNINCORPORATED
BANKERS
Established! in 1845
General Banking and Exchange.
Interest allowed on all.Time De-
posits. Safety Deposit Boxes for
rent in the safest fire and burglar
proof vault in south Texas.
Drafts drawn on all parts of the
world. We solicit your banking
would be as visiting Chicago, without seeing
Marshal Field's, or Philadelphia without seeing
W&noansakers.
The desire to visit the Coero Drug Co. grows
on yon, it yon live here, you get the habit; If yon
go abroad, when yon say yon are from or have
been in Cuero yon are asked, did you visit
0 mallow Walnut,
0 Cream, Lemon finger and
0 Vanilla Cream.
clean, as a resume of the relation
of the law with imports shows.
A statement of the condition oi
the United States treasury shows-
$6,000,000 less ou hand than there
was a month ago.
Oklahoma banks contribute $500,*
000 toward paying the debts of the
failed Cokimbia Bank & Trust
Company of Oklahoma City and
there is .yet* £400,000 to the state
banking commissioner.
The Lake-to-Oulf Deep Water-
way convention at New Orleans,
to the inspiring echo of an old-
fashioned rebel yell, adopts a reso
ltttion to send 500 lobbyist to con-
gress at ife next session and secure
money to deepen the Mississippi
river.
The question of incorporating and
securing suitable quarters tor the
next fair will soou be taken up, as
soon as the business of the one past
can be wound np. . One leading
cattleman said a day or two ago he
would take a stock in it and do a
large amount of work for it free of
charge. That is the spirit that
builds up fairs—and* towns—and
Cnero has many with that sort of
spirit if they can be lined up for
the work.
PR^MltJMS ON ART.
The following prizes were
awarded in the art department of
the fair:
Best painting from other county,
Mrs. R. Buschick of Range.
Best landscape in oil, Mrs. A. S.
Crisp. .
Best figure in oil, Mrs. L. A.
Carter.
Best still life in oil, Miss Theresa
Baron cl ni.
Best landscape in water color,
Mrs. Joe Kossblel.
Best still life in water color,
Miss Beryl Rathbone.
Best figure in water color/ Miss
Jessie Brownson.
Best hand painted china, Mrs.
H. Hichens.
Best display of paintings entered
for prize, Mrs. W. R. Smith.
Best crayon picture, Mrs. Wm<
Frobese.
Best ink sketch
Cook.
Best pastel displayed, Mrs. L
A. Carter.
OITO BUCHEL & CO
Phone 6
THE CUERO
WATCHMAKER AID ' JEWELER
A beautiful line of *'
STERLING SILVER, /
HAND PAINTED CHINA,
CUT GLASS
And all the latest novelties
and at very low prices.
For good things to .eat A
complete fine of|
Fresh Staple and Fancy
ST4BTIK
Picnic Lunches a t Specialty
viz:
Canar Faroe De Grow
Pewn at Batter Lunch Tongue
Sliced Sausage Sliced Beef
Sardines > Devil Ham
Pickles Mangoes
Edam Cheese ‘Pine Apple Cheese
—Agents for—
C S. Coffee and Teas
Billy Bennett’s Famous Shows
Under Monster Waterproof Tents
Presenting Spectacular Productions.
BON TON RESTAURANT.
Anything to Eat, *• . ,
LADIES ATTENTION.
Cooling First Class,
Service tka But.
SCHRODER’S SALOON
West Main Street, where yon will
find the best line in Cuero of Fine
Wines, Liquors and Cigars, etc.
10-Feature Circus and Vaudeville Acts-10
One Half a Hundred of
America's Foremost Performers
“Hotel Maverick”
Up-to-date. European Plan.
Rates £1.00 to £1.60 per day .
MR8. MATTIE COX. Proprietress
C. A WARD, Manager
StO R. Houston St., San Aotonio. Texas
Grand Sheet Parades and Band Concerts Daily
Miss Clara
A band bag blfonging to Mrs.
C. A. Johnson. It contain* about
two dollars In silver. Also a card
bearing the name of Mrs. C. A.
Johnson. Finder will please re-
turn same . to the box office of
Dreamland Theater and receive re-
ward.
Tfu-jc Mamas
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le probably paitg>tafrlS__Coganmnkw
Organ for Sale.
Who wants to buy a good second
baud parlor organ for £60 on rea-
sonable terms? For farther particu-
lars see the Record.
MRS. B. S. WRIGHT
(PupU of Emil Liebllng, Chicago)
—motet op—
Mrs. L. Zedler and Mrs. Ed.
Tietse returned to Yorktown today
alter a visit to Mrs. Tam May tie.
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 104, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 2, 1909, newspaper, November 2, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth920816/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.