The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 83, Ed. 1 Friday, October 8, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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Nature’s Gift from the Sunny South
/ ^ Shortens your food-Lengthens your life'^^^w
The source and making of Cottolene insures- its purity. From the whi
tufty tops of The Sunny Southland's cotton the seed is removed, the
extracted, refined and. made neutral in taste and odor.
field to Kitchen—human hands never touch the oil from which Cot
lene is made.
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Compare the source of Cottolene with the source of lard, dr«
your own conclusions as to the comparative cleanliness, purity and heal
fulness of the two products.
__ Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, New Orleans, Atlanta, New York.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Cotton Was higher.
Furnished Rooms for Rent
Rev. Walter McKinney of Smi-
ley was one of the crowd in Cnero
today.
Cotton was a little higher today
than yesterday, selling as high as
(4.60 in the Seed for some. It is
now believed there will be at least
2000 bales more marketed here
than there was last year and this«
with'the higher price, will pnt the
farmers in much better shape than
they were last year.
Terrell & Stokes report the sale
of the C. C. Ryan home in the
southeast, part of town to W. N.
Arnold. Also the 20 acre tract of
J. W. BUcdge west of town to a
Mr. Wilkerson of Alabama. Con-
sideration private.
Apply to Mrs. Mary McDonald
28 Stockd&le avenue.
See Keller for your heating
stoves. More than 30 styles.
Mrs. J. L Dubose was down
from Westhoff today.
For Sale—A lew Jersey cows
fresh in milk. ' Also 'two yonng
registered Jersey balls.
John Koenig.
Albert Zterahn and family came
down from Range today.
8ee our line of heating stoves.
We have them from $1.00 op. J.
R. Nagel Hardware Co.
Mrs. L. Reuser of Range is vis-
iting her sister, Mrs. A. F. Dietze.
It pays to watch Keller's show
windows lor big bargains. Every
week something new.
Mrs. Jno. T. Wofford is visiting,
in Karnes City.
For a nice smooth shave, satis-
factory hair cnt, shampoo or mas-
sage visit the Palace Barber Shop,-
the former Reyes place.
M. D. Bennet went to Yoakum
today to ship ont two cars of cattle
to Hooston. He sent two'cars
from here yesterday.
* Drop in at Keller's and see the
great Majestic Range, the best on
earth. •
Mrs. B. B. Ogg came la yester-
day from Illinois, where she spent
the summer.
Heating stoves from $1.00 to
$18.00. Most complete, line In
Cnero. J. R. Nagel Hardware Co.
Edward Kleberg of Corpus Chris-
tl and Dr. Joseph Eckhardt of
Yorktown and a number of other
relatives are here visiting at Miss
Lttla Kleberg’s. The visit- was r
prompted by Mrs. Hlldebrant’a
leaving for California and they
came to say goodbye..
9 ■
8ee Keller for oil beaters. 3
styles of quick beaters. Just the
thing for these cool mornings.
$3-50 to $5.00.
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Weekly Record. Si ta advance.
Lost—A black voile skirt, without
a bam. Will give liberal reward
for return to Record office. Lost;
between Koenig’s store and colored
school. 1
Don’t roast yonr wife; get t
quick meal gasoline or oil stove at
Keller’s.
Dr. J. H. Reass sends in an
attractive folder with' views of
many of the piUicipal buildings of
Dallas, including the MarsaMsSan-
itarinm, of which he is the proprie-
tor. There are also views of the
State Fair buildings.
Watch our show windows for
special bargains every Saturday.
It will pay yon. J. R. Nagel
Hardware Co.
Keller sells Referee and new
black loaded shells* >22 target
rifles for $1.50; Winchester repeat-
er only I7 50: good shot gfen$3.75;
hooting cofrts, caps, leggins, etc..
at bottom prices.
GO MIGHT AT IT
Friends and Neghbors in Cnero
Will Show You How.
All these years because y
thought taUored-to-ot^
clothes were too expensii
change your mind at once.
Get at the root oi the trouble.
Robbing an aching back may
relieve ft,
Bnt it won't cure it
Yon most reach the root oi it —
the kidneys.
Doan's Kidney Pills go right
at it;
Reach the cause
pain,
They core, too, so Cnero people
say.
A. Nitsche, barber of Esplanade
street, Cnero, Texas, says: “I
readily confirm the public testi-
monial I gave over a year ago In
favor of Doan's Kidney Pills, I
had no trouble from my kidneys
since using -this remedy. Severe
pains in my back bothered me for
a long time and I finally concluded
that they were the result of dis-
ordered kidneys. I heard Doan's
Kidney Pills so highly spoken of
that I procured a box at the Cnero
Drug Co. The result of their nse
was most gratifying. The pain
was relieved and I felt stronger
and In better health generally. I
consider Doan’s Kidney Pills a
most efficient kidney remedy and
will always stand ready to give
them my eddorsemeat.”
For sale by all dealers, Price
50 cents. Foster-Milburn . Co.,
Buffalo, New York, sole agents foi
the United States.
Remember the name—Doan’s —
and take no other.
Boy Wanted.
Boy wanted to learn the tinners
trade. Apply at Frank dobmert's
Will get as good a suit as yon
need, made just as you want
It. Let us show you our
Woolens and Fashions, a ad
take roar measure.
relieve the
The owner of a coat left at the
city hall can reclaim property by
paying for this notice. ~ "
Seed! Seed! Seed!* A fnli line
of fall garden and field seed. J. R.
Nagel Hardware Co.
One of the richest typographical
errors that we have ever seen and
that in a publication for printers,
appears in the July number of the
National Printer Journalist. In
describing tne Forestry building,
the largest log house ever built,
the article says: The dogs used in
the exterior oi the building are
being left in the rough, while those
used in the interior will have the
bark removed."—Garland (Utah)
Globe
Bnlbs. Flowering Bnlbs, we
will hare a complete assortment of
these 1b a few days. J. R. Nagel
Hardware Co.
Ok Way Cohost Tickets
To California Points and
Northwest at
Greatly Reduced Rates
THE G. H. & S. A RY.
On sale Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, ’09.
See G. H. & S. A. Railway
agents tor particulars.
C. X. DUNLAP. Traffic Mgr. Houston, Tu
T. J. Ailirui, 6. P. A., Houstoi, Tu.
IV— GOOJ
rosin
Draughon gives contracts, backed by chain of 30 Colleges.
$300,000 capital, and 20 years’ suoceas, to seqare positions,
tinder reasonable conditions or refund tuition.
BOOKKEEPING: Draughon’s competitors, by not ac-
cepting his proposition, concede that he teaches more book-
keeping in THREE months than they do in SIX.
v
Draughon can Convince YOU.
Seasonable Goods
Just Received.
SHORTHAND:' 75 per cent oi the United Bute# Court
Reporters write the system of Shorthand Draughon teaches
because they know it Is THE BEST. ,
A good Columbus ranch-buggy,
in service only two weeks.together
with set of double harness.
Record Office.
Roll Herring, Holland Herring,
Russian Sardines
Imported Sardines, ' j
Domestic Aardiues,
Mustard Sardines
Fat Mackerel,
Brick Cheese, Cream Cheese,
Kraut,
Pickles iu bulk and in glass.
Canned Meats and Fish of all
kinds.
Complete line of Cereal Foo ls,
Jallies in glass and toy pails,
Preserves, Mince Meat and
Apple Butter,
Doing Fine Business
FOR FREE CATALOGUE
Telegraphy?", which explains
Draughon; President
booklet "Why Learn
cdll on or write Jno. F.
Rains are Falling
V. J. Grander reports the best
business for Keller & Co. in Sep-
tember of any month since he has
had charge of the business. It
pays to advertise and Mr. Grander
has been advertising liberally.
Try k.
Dallas, El Paso., Ft. Worth, Waco^ Austin, 8an Adtonlo,
Galveston, Denison, Oklahoma City, Kansas City, Nash-
ville or Washington, D. C. ,
The only pare paint in town,
Harrisons! Town and Country at
The first 23 ladies to come in
Keller’s Saturday after 3 p. m. and
make a purchase will be given free
a 25« aluminum sauce pan,
; tin BUCHEL 4 GO
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JUUULJUL RJUULJ
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 83, Ed. 1 Friday, October 8, 1909, newspaper, October 8, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921030/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.