The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 69, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 21, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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THE
Vt)L. 30. NO 69.
CUgRO. DeVVlTT COUNTY, TEXAS. TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 21.
THE BUGHEL NATIONAL BANK
of Cuero, Texas
I
CAPITAL, SURPLUS Hi
UNDIVIDED PROFIT........
STOCKHOLDERS1
LIABILITY...................
CITY
_____$112,500.00
$100000.00
DEPOSITOR
The Water Question
{Tars. The present main (8 inch)
: can he made to iurnfsh the aeces*
| sary ’viter fn two ways oue by
! pumping day and night (which is
School Opening f
» , . COM R TO
The Variety Store
FOR YOUR
Pencils, tablets. Composition Books, Pens, Ink |
" LUNCH BASKETS. I
Missed the
* r'w y •
Train
Met the fault of the watch—yours.
You’ll find our facilities for watch
repairing to be simply perfect.
Your work will be well done, done
promptly, nod the charges mod-
erate.
H. BARNES,
The Jeweler.
LATE NEWS
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Condensed Report of tbe Current
Events of the Dav.
It will cost $5 a word for the in-
terview between Presidents Taft
tod Diaz.
At annua! meeting ot Texas*
British association iu San Antonio
Rev. .V W. S. Garden is elected
president.
Han is tbot and killed ou rnaio
street of Fredericksburg.
- State an Bounces first list of sev'
aaiftes of wit—lies to —-stonci*
,, la order that the citfzena of
» «o> Him uigui (Vl dim ia
.Cuero mav better understand the! expensive) and the other by put-
object ot the que,Hons to be sub-fHog on mete.s ,ud thereby stop-1 ISSK£ SeT*™
mitted to them at the election to; ping a tremendous waste ot water, ' Net Pro®,s during the past year (16 percent)
_ , -. - - _■ • i New flri'rtnnfct Arkf.nh.1 A .ivi * *
be held Sept. 28, 1909. the follow-! for which the city does not get 1
ir>g statement is made: i revenue enough to justify day an
1909. FORTV' CENTS A MONTH
Charter Na. 203. Guarantee Fund Bank.
The First State Bank & Trust Cd*
* Successor to FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CUEROi
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j Increane in deposits during year
‘ Increase in dep *s?ts since last re
Net profits during the past year ^ W1
, New accounts opened durioy the past year .. ^ , ,
et i. The non inter*9t bearing and unsecured deposits of this bank will be 01
d | bv the DEPOSITORS’ OUARANTBB FUND of the Stfte of Texas na sooi
law takaa
law takes effect.
Capital, Surplus and,Stopkholders Liability
For severaf years a number of. night service
our citizens have been desirotts that: The city council has no desire
The city provide the people with f to abandon the present water sys-
pur^ w^ter, eithet by means of fil- Tern of Cuero but expects ?o keep it
ters er by Artesian wells. , fc good condition so as to be ready
Until now this has not been poss- in either case, if artesian wells are <
ible because the city bad no avatl-j bored at the pump house, or filters! J. if* WPjfoSfoftDTfl
able foods to make such improve- j constructed,, or If the plant is only) •• " </Ul)n vKlIl
hsed for fire protection, to be ready | [V' ^ l**,
at all times to give good service to At?<fnf <4*ary Jr'IlIHlC -
the city. 1 A for all kinds of Iftsurauc*
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Cuero Business Directory
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The present pumping plant ought
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*0 be
meats.
The. first series of onr water
Works bonds are now redeemable
at the city’s option and it is the
purpose of the city conncil to bay | to have a new boiler and the
aod cancel, about eigh* thousand j boilers now in nse ought '
dollars ot this No. i series of bonds! repaired and reset.’
aod refund the remainder of this It artesian wells are^
issue in other bonds oearlog-_a are located tn the C* uboseo and
lower rate of interest can overhaul irr -«-Y iblok we
The citv oi Cuero te now in posi- now in use a*-; ..d repair the boilers
tioq to make Improvements iu its • tor fire pr ud make them answer
water service aod in order to do Xjfe Section for som^ time,
this’, at the election to be held Sept, so , make the above statement
28, the following questions will be!v . that the citizens of Cnero may
offered fot the tax payers to decl*3
1st. Shall the city conned At»
seven tee u thousand dollar .issue
CITY HALL
CUKRO, TEXAS
f oetter understand the water situ-
ation aud we leave the chatter with
them and await their decision,
cent, bonds for water fr >in 5 per pledging ourselves toVdo our best
Tbe issuances of * ^provement? to carry out their instructions,
require an ex’ ^®e«e bonds will Very respectfully,
6 cents on tb tax Qf abour I* W. BATES,
2nd. P . tmn imltinHmi V. J. I^RUNDISK
HEATON BROS.
Water white Safetylite Kerosene
Oil. Used in Cuero 25 years
without an accident. Wi not
smoke, puff or blow you up.
Provide For Ypiir Family -
In Case of Your Death
JOHN NAU
. Life insurance Agent
Can Arrange It For You.
lAite
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H. RUNGE & CO.
UNINCORPORATED
BANKERS
CstabMied in 1845
General Banking and Exchange
Interest allowed on all Time De-
poeits. Safety Deposit Boxes for
rent In the safest fire and burglar
proof vault in 9onth Texas.
Drafts drawn on all parts of tb*>
world. We solicit your bank!
Business.
Cuero - T
iW RlW 61 H. Clay Pier* cere.
A Dallas bank and
p*ny. rather that*
the bank gnaretr
Hurricane
with the r
at Neir
are
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va fax of abour
^ Sroo valuation.
>na1l this improvement be
Wells?” or,
j<A, Shall this im pro vent be a
^Hlterlog System?’1 > V.
* It the bond issue carfieS at Wtd
election-the city council will be
guided by a majority vote,whether
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Jot1'
*r ..it Welch
'^itlMAKER AND JEWELER >
A beautiful Hoe oi 2:,
STERLING SILVER.
HAND PAINTED CHINA,
CUT GLASS
yd
And all the latest novelties
and et very low prices. H
y "trust com
operate under
vy law, liquidates,
sweeps southern states
^eoter ot the disturbance
Orleans, where the wire*
down and much uneasiness is
^elt for the safety of the city.
President Taft discusses changes
in the anti-trust and interstate
commerce laws with a D^s Moioes
(Iowa) audience and later in the
day goes to Omaha.
Mobile is thoroughly scared over
the storm situation, thousands oi
persona lining the '.streets and
watching the gulf water slowly
creep up into the city.
Bishop Ward of Texas dies in.
Tokio, Japan.
Italian astronomer declares Peary
con Id not have observed the sun
when he claims to haye done so.
Philadelphia wins ftom detrolt
in the American League 4 to 3.
If yon have an otd house or an
old anything you want to sell, real
bad, maybe we can hatch upfa trade
See us. Howerton & C<j.
Chas Lbnz,
Water Committee.
~r*mr
V* L Anderson & Co.
Meat Market
Frtfh borne made lard alwiyn on band.
Order now by telephone. Esplanade
Street phone No. ltt Main Street—
Catch The Idea.
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£ t:
ff yon have something you m&t ^
realize on see Howerton.
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4 AT 4
“Nothing succeeds like light; Shrewd
merchants welcome a dark day when
they can light up while the other fel-
lows’ plaees look like holes in the
wall.”
R. C. FLICK
Headquarters for
Saddlery, Harness, Baggies
and WagMS
r.rw iy * ;
Gus WassermanJe
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In Business in Cuero 22
Know your want* and can
supply them in Ice and Me
Cmrolce4 Bdtfcj WAh
to install artesian wells or a filtering
system.
It artesian wells are chosen by
the people, it is thought, that by
boring the wells, paying for actual
labor an< piping, that two welt9
Dance Wednesday Night.
There will be a dance given by
the young men ot Cnero at the
opera house on Wednesday night.
Everybody cordially invited. All
can be sunk for abont ten or eleven come, as it ia nice cooi weathe^.
i S E PTEMBER
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I . The month in which the Oyster
! begins to call your attention that
be has arrived and . we, too, want
1 to remind yon that we have every
] thing that goes with him.
Just opened iollowidg fresh? goods:
For Rest
The WUkerson cottage oo South
Line street. The house is well
screened throughout. Apply at
Record or oo the premises.
thousand collars. If these wells!
gre bored in the city limits, it may j
be necessary to install a small
reservoir apd a steam plant with a
power pump or electric motor to
force the water into the standpipe
and if possible provide some pres-
sure in case of fire.
Ii the wells are located near the
standpipe considerable fuel ought
to be saved in pumpiog water, as
there will* be but little friction to
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overcome.* ! Hello George! This is Mary*
We would have co employ a man ! Let ^ tell you, while Mrs. X. and
to attend the pumping at the wells £ were driving this afternoon we
and also retain a man at onr pres noticed the Cuero Drug Co adver-
ent pumping plant to get up steam j fisement cn one of their road signs:
and aid in supplying water and .“paints* oils, glass, wall paper;
Ladles should read the millinery
ad of A. F. Dietze In this issue,
ALAMO LUMBER CO.
Lumber, aid Batters
Materials.
Cuero* - Texas,
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Hotz Racket Store
General Gunsmith
Agent for Singer and Wheeler A
, ? lyjlaonSewing Machines .
pressure in case of a big fire. t best goods, best prices.” i Mrs. X.l Fresh Hue of Illostrated Poet Cards.
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George’s Phone Rings
Z-
City Biacbodb Simp
C. F. flennecke, Prop.
Blacksmith and Wheelwright
Rubber Tire and Cold Tire Setting
Horse Shoeing is our Forte
REPAIR WORK OR P
I want yonr carpenter
Iftork or painting. Will make jots
close price, do your work well and
give you satisfaction. 4 Address
FRANK ARLINGTON, Caen
Or luvt ntftn it HeituT Drif Stire.
_____—
M. & W. Drawe
Fruits, Confections and
Cold prinks.
ICC CREAM PARLOR
Howerton & Co.
BEAL 8STA1K, WAIS, COLLECTIOB
Office upstairs, Record Bldg.
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Bread
San Antonio Steam Baked
Koenig BriM. %
Telepbooe 169
B. Schiweti
Insurance Agency
Fire, Tornado, Marine, Acci-
ddent, Employers’ LiabSty,
Steam Boiler, Plate
r
* Ij a filtering system is chosen bv
the people the filtering plant would
ot course lie located at the city
Fennell Catsup. . Oyster Cocktail,
Tob«w*> Sauce Prepared Horse Radish,
Hon* R.di.li mustard. Picklw both house ^ s0 fat ail we k;10Wi
sweet 4n«l sour, in ><lasa and hulk, r
Olivo. clMsA andO.. Oliv* Heli.b j without plans or bids .0 guide us.
.nd Olive. (Mvinilla type). 1 will cost iium nine to eleven thou-
also told me they handle Devoe
paint. She says her husband had
their home paloted five years ago
and you know it's the swellest paint
job in town. Suppose you go by
tbe Cuero Drug Co. this eveniag-^
Point of interest in Cuero on folding cards
4 carts of 6 view*-, each, for 6 cents.
Reuss Drug Store
Telephone No. 3.
Piescrlptioas CtnUllj C
' -7" QtJ OT Rlf®L
When we say 'Beech-Nut B«wnd
Sliced Beef ia better than the old-
fashioned ‘’dried” tieef. we mean ft.
juicy and tender, delicious in flavor,
ready to nae; packed in vacuum glass
>art, without any preservative whatever
We kJkow yon will like the “B^ecb-Nu
Bcaud” Beef. Metter order a sample jar
Bachel & Co.
Try h fine salt mackerel for your j sand dollars, according
breakfast, a tine dish of %aui kraut for
yonr dinner aud last, bi^t not least, ,.a
fine brick cheese sandwich for yonr sup-
port these, too. we have just received
and they are freah good?.
hear ta (4
feconf )ok work
The OU RduMc
H RUNGE i COMPANY
Phone 4
to size get their prices and a color
In case ot the location |card. Goodbye, try to come early,
adioe. . \
the plant,
oi the filter or artesian wells at the
city pump station larger hnaies
ought to be provided, as the pres-
ent eight inch main does not far*
nish an ample supply ®* water dur-
ing the summer and fall seasons.
A larger pipe, say 12 ioeh diameter,
would cost about ten thousand doi-
A.V.PALMIE
Real Estate
Farms aod Ranches
I Texas Pride
]» The BEST Family Beer
H. CURRLIN. Agent
Take ■<* OThrr. Kw **f y*»»
l>nu«t>t. AsV,'-«4 lfI-4 UT:m-TCM
I>|SHoN> UK WO VILLA, fceto
jretd k aemn K ^ Ah**rj R *ihtole
sou RY iwi.ubisis YYinmeuf
C. L. Stadtler
LUMBER
Shingles, * Bkerwin- Will lame Petut*
Oil,Bnilder«‘ HiHvow, ^c. f
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 69, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 21, 1909, newspaper, September 21, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921195/m1/1/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.