The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 80, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 5, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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This «i6 etn Age of
“HOW!”
• HOW to “do things" is an insistent question—how to
$ cut out all that is unessential in doteg things, whether in *
* method, in time, in trouble or bother.
4 This spirit of "how." which is an all-pervading common
^ sense, is responsible-—in some degree—-for the growth of want
9 advertising in modern life. For want advertising is the
£ answer to a majority ot question# that begin with the word
6 "How." It is the solution people are seeking to so many
£ perplexities—the 4 way out" ol so many dilemmas.
per set . , .... 75c
Cloth Gloves, per pair . IOc and T5c
Overalls and Jumpers, per pair 45c and 90c
Toilet articles
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These are Only a few of the Articles we Carry in Mim*.
We MerltTourTracle. 4
the variety STORE.
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VOL. 31. NO, 80.
CUERO. DeWITT COUNTY. TEXAS, TUESDAY EVENING. OCTQBBER 5. 1909.
FORTY CENTS A MONTH
• THE BUCHEL NATIONAL -BANK i
of Cuero, Tea
CAPITAL. SURPLUS all
UHRIfllEB PROFIT---
STRCURIRERS’
LIABILITY----
$112 500.00
$100000.00
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Cuero Business Directory
J. C. WOODWORTH
Notary Public
Agents for all kinds of Insurance
CITY HALL
CUERO, TEXAS
HEATON BROS.
Water white SafetyKte Kerosene
OS. Used hi Cuero 25 years
without an accident Will not
smoke, puff or Mow you up.
Gub WassermanJr.
Painter and Paper Hanger
Telephone 156
A. P. Schiewetz
Beef, Veal, Pork, Mutton and
Sausage of All Kinds.
Telephone 210
Provide for Your family
In Case of Your Death
JOHN NAC
• Life Insurance Agent
It for You.
W. L Anderson & j Co.
Meat Market
Order by telephone. Eipfanqde
Street phone No. 1S2 Main Street—182
R. C. FLICK
•< .*‘ . Headquarter* for
Saddlery, Harness, Biggies
and Wagons
City Bbckteitk Shop
C. F. flennecke, Prop.
Blacksmith and Wheelwright
Rubber Tire and Cold Tire Settlog
Horse Shoeing is our Forte
M. & W. Orawe
Fruits, Confections and
Cold Drinks.
ICE CREAM PARLOR
ALAMO LUMBER CO.
. Lumber, and Bolder*
Materials.
Cuero,
Texas,
Hot* Racket Store
General Gunsmith. ^
Agent for Singer and Wheeler A
Wilson Sewing Machines
Fresh line of Illustrated Post Cards
Point of interestinCueroon foldiugcard*
4 cards of 6 views each, for A cent*.
A.V.PALMIE
Real Estate
Pints til Raised
J.R. Nagel Hardware Co.
Telephone 41
For Hardware, Seeds and
House Furnishing:
Goods.
In Business in Cuero 22 Years
Know your wants and can
supply them in Ice and Soda
Water.
Cuero Ice A Bottling Works
REPAIR WORK OR PAINTING
I want your carpenter repair
work or painting. Will make you
close price, do your work well and
give yon satisfaction. Address
FRANK ARUNGT#N, Cuero
Or lem trim it Data's BngJtin.
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Wedding at Courthouse.
Judge Kleberg this morning at
9:30 in his usual solemn and im-
pressive manner united in marriage
Roman Kolodzey and Miss Annie
Kubala, both ot the York town
section They are a fine looking
couple and are of good families.
The Record extends congratula-
tions and bqpt wishes.
At the Airdocne.
There was a large crowd out at
the Airdomc last night and a set of
very fine pictures. Tbe b*pt were
“Horses in Action" and “Satan at
Pl5y." As shown by the pictures
Satdn has a wife who ruies him
with a rod of iron and he has a
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good time only when she is aot
near.
A Medical Partnership.
card in another column. While Dr.
F. W. Kirkharm will be located at
Brownsville he will be here every
few days and Dr. Harold Kirkbam
will be here all the time. Any
accounts Sue Dr. F. W, Kirkbam
payable at the office in the Range
building.
Tbr Rex 3rd'* circulation i* largest
Drs. F. W. and H. L. D. Kirk-
ham have formed a partnership for
tbe practice of medicine and sur-
gery here, as will be seen from their Hudaon-Fnlton celeratlon finish in
LATE NEWS-
Condensed Report of the Current
Events of the Dav.
It is denied that there is any
probability of a strike on the
Southern Pacific railroad.
Supe/i0tendeut ot Uva Ide schools
seeks to take advantage, oi~ appro-
priation made by last legislature
for teaching ot agriculture in high
schools.
Higher courts opea sessions at
Austin and then adjourn .until
Wednesday. .
State Baok Commissioner Young
of Oklahoma disregards the order
of the Federal court and continues
to pay depositors of the failed Co-
lumbia Bank and Trnst Company
of Oklahoma City.
Cotton takes to tbe toboggan on
heavy realizing when a great boost
is due on the government report.
Wilbur Wright makes a twenty
mile flight in his aeroplane as a
view of wondering thousands.
Frost kills 90 per cent of the
vegetables in the vicinity oi ot the
City of Mexico and practically tbe
entire chili crop in the tour geeat
chili ptoducing states oi Mexico.
Albert Pnliizer, brother ot Jo-
seph Pulitzer of the New York
World, drinks acid and shoots
Bread.
San Antonio Steam Baked
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Koenig Bros.
Telephone 169
B. Schiwetz
Insurance Agency
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fire, Tornado, Marine, Acci-
ckftent, Employers Liability,
Steam Boiler, Plate Glass.
Reuss Drug Store
Telephone No. 3.
Proctiptiott Cinfally Cwpouded
Day *r Night
Texas Pride
Is The BEST Family; Beer
El. CURRL1N. Agent
Telephone No. 64.
C. L. Stadtler
lumber
ahtnglc*,' Staerwln-Wllltaw* Pamt,
Oll.Bullflw’ Hardware. Rtr
:. San Antonio Business College . .
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(Formerly Nelson & Uranghoo)
Exclusive right to teach MODERN Shorthand, Bookkeeping, and felff-
craphy—the shortest, quickest, ah heat systems. We also teach
UvM Servlet, have MALP the Tl , LABOR, aid EXPENSE if d he up-
to-date hy studylag MODERN ayr ftid methods. Satisfactle* guar-
nateed. Special LOW RATES apt. It.,' Ask for particulars
Franklin & 'll an, Proprietors.
--- H M ANTONIO, TEXAS
Is yours one of the houses that looks
like a vacant one- after nightfall? Do
you think that it pays to stumble
around after dark? A bright home is
apt to be a happy one.
Out Collecting Taxes.
W. R. Garrett, deputy collector,
is at Hochheim today and will be
"at Stratton and Terryville Wednes-
day and Thursday. Collector Stell
will be at Yoaknm Friday and
Saturday. Only some eight or ten
have paid poll taxes so far at tbe
office here.
Rent houses.
himself in Vienna after a nervous
breakdown. •
King Manuel of Portngal leaves
Lisboa for England, where he
probably goes with a view of es-
pousing a member of the Britis|
royal fatuity.
Cook’s willingness to submit bis
pole finding data to American
- authorities instead oi Danish
savants causes chill toward ex-
plorer in latter country.
If you have a house tor rent lift
it with us, we will find you a renter.
We have calls tor rent bouses every
day and can not supply the de-
mand. Howerton 8l Co.
-New'Kimonos in all colors and
designs jnst in at Dletze’s.
John Welch
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER
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A beautiful line of
4 STERLING SILVER,
HAND PAINTED CHINA,
* CUT GLASS
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And all tfie latest novelties
and at very low prices.
Emil Reiffert - - - Wa. Frilist
H. RUNGE i 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 drawq on all parts of tbe
world. We solicit your banking
Business.’ *
Cuero - Tex.
Just Rec-ived.
Repp in all colors just in at
Dixtb’s.
Two Trades.
Have an hundred acre farm place
with house, windmill, etc., to sell
at reasonable figures and will take
town property in part- payment;
also a farm place of 350 to 4C0 acres
for which can take towu poverty
in part payment. Both places
within four miles of Cuero.
Howerton & Co. 1
Will Marry Tomorrow.
The wedding of John W.’ Hoch
and Miss Lucy Jaeger wilt take
place at the home of #the bride’s
parents, Mr. aod Mrs. Wm. Jaeger,
of Hochheim tomorrow. To tliese
excellent young people the Record
extends congratulations and good
wishes in advance
furnished Rooms forwent.
.Apply to Mrs. Mary McDonald,
28 Stockdale avenue/
Boy Wanted.
Boy wanted to learn the tinners’
trade. Apply at Frank Oobmert’s.
First State Bank
Successor to FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CUERO.
Capital, Surplus and Shareholders Llxhfllrtef $210,000.00
The non-interest-bearing and unsecured drpnniti of
This Bank will be secured hr the DEPOSITORS
GUARANTEE FUND of the State of Texas.
Money to lead in sums to suit borrowers at the lowest rate of interest.
We w*nt to purchaae Vendor's Lieu Notes to the amount of
:Jacob’s Candies
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“Made list nigh, eaten toni^t,”
yon know, good, too; yes they
can’t last ’till mom, too good.
No need of Guaranteeing this candy, we
keep our^stock constantly replenished by
express and our customers .won’t let us
ke£p it; thus it's always fresh.
Chocolates, and Chocolates and Bon Bons
in half pound, pound and two pound pkgs,
Make kOur Store * your Accommodation Store.
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. The Cuero Drug Co.
Make Known Your Wants In THE RECORD
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Missed the
• T rain
Not the fault of the watch—yours.
You'll find our facilities for watch
repairing to be airnply perfect.
Your work will be well done, done
promptly, and the charge* mod.
erate.
ML BAItMESk
The Jeweler.
DBS. URIflil A IIBIHA1
PbysltlsBs ud Sugoki
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Office Phone 168. Rmidecce Pfaooe MS
Office: Ruojfe Bldg., Cuero.
DR. F. S. St i I well
DENTIST
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 80, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 5, 1909, newspaper, October 5, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921151/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.