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ness Service
ftNE DAY GLEANING AND
PRESSING SERVICE
Modern Equipment, Scientific
Cleaning Methods
NEWMAN’S TAILOR SHOP
Phone 462
OTOR REPAIRS
A GUARANTEE
Y R. CAPPER
ir Gas and Oils
PHONES - 211
IV!;::..
Three Events Headline News During .1935
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Assassination of Senator Lon^, Conviction or Hauptmann,
COAL ACT IS
RULED VOID
TT F°D\Y, DfCTMPn? 31,
.'?• ; n. l inc!*t«! iij re’ of Cuttjj^i - 1
VitYm&s enterprise*. Tt|t *v \
cor" ni was oiiened here by M>r»
i>' Junker in July and since
i nas enjoyed an increasing im*
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fn n MM m m* Ml
BABY CHICKS
FOR SALE
STARTED CHICKS
CUSTOM HATCHING
38,000 Egg Capacity
BRIGHTWELL HATCHERY
j ‘>y i.:;.
i Rnana
IV.
Outstanding in Past Year.
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Mar.
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July
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BY WALTER L. JOHNS
International Illustrated
News Writer.
NfiW YORK
Rogers-Post Traged
i dirictbkv' c'T T. - of! coast ofCT.i- dit in <1
jfornic. H:.upin::e.n <'os:vifcfc«« any As.rid" c
isehtaiced to tint!’ U. S. .suprer-ic tomebile
Dec. 31.—Grim j court hold abree alien of gel-'. S-.vitzeriumi. Liner Dixie ■ td.-sed on i
'<! .it Ov.'.da. Italy. Queen
;he P> litians killed in a\i-
cv--h at. Kussnacht.
Guffey Act Unconstitu-
tional High Court
Decides.
Jinkor is a native of DeW^f^
1 aunty and lms lived in Cuero .fgp
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15 years. He was formerly employ? >
m
I have been doing an excelled
cd by Wagner's and Izzy's.
reaper of time slashes oil another1 clau-n- in privat? bbh>L
year. And wy.h it goes events'.to i sicual
is const -at-' Florida re
**t>ey !*. Long Assasjjjijited
bo remembered and forgotten. Wlytyr' MARCH—Dust storms swet oPthr SEPTEMBER—Hundreds die
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can tou remember of 1935?
have you forgotten?
What ; prairie states. Oliver
- btlolmis dit Hugh S.
Wendell Florida hurricane. Senator Ku-y P
business." Junker said, “and I confir
Kansas erry-Dec ji.—ihs.. ' ‘,en“v .cxpY, .inCTe,sea ’’“"fl*
—The Guffey Coal Act was ocelli'- I' ' unng . ^
ed unconstitutional in its entirety, Marvins Grocery and Market of*
by Federal Judge Albert L. Reeves TclVi dvdivery service. * - . .ir;. J
Johnson. Long ar-efsimv. J.
Tom Moone'- | hi an opinion filed here today.
Senator Huey P: Long and Rev lea res San Quentin prison for* In his sweeping decision, the :‘Doll House” The
• ; _ i Perhans vou still are recalling thts "e‘ialor Hlu>v 1 a,*“ uans.^-u yu.iuiu !«««« lur. IUb ueuMim. me
Mai- 11.^1 la.Ji ii.ri .U4J deaths-of Will Rogers and Wile'* charts E. Coughlin dispute via hab-'u Corpus hearing. Presi- - judge made two points of. uncon- :
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11.08 11.08-03
10.33 10.93 10.87 1C.87-83 4
, t of Alaska,
Service Day and Niphr
Gold Wanted
New Jewelry for Old
H. Berning
A OPTOMETRIST
Office Ph. 445
Shannon Bldg.
Res. Ph. 470
I May
l July
SI?OT' COTTON
I New York
deaths -of Will Rogers and‘Wiley
Post who crashed in the iev^ waters j radio.
apptt, —
dent p. o evelt heads west on ca- jstitutionality:
Spot For Lunch
Perliatjs you recall the- APRIL — Tornado kills 34 in dent Roosevelt heads west on va- j That the several state!. not
N. Esplanade St.: New Orleans
! Houston
j Galveston
!CUERO
U- n'h.i. re* fiH tAi ,*uu i ' van tin j a . r ■ , _ i • 9 V-
assassination cf Senator Huey p.1 Louisiana and yiississiopi. Adolph Cw TOHF.R—-Uncfiiciat .s.arl q: - -congress, have the power to polic 1 If it Ls sandwiches, cold drinker
10 Long on the steps of the Louisiana j s- Ochs, publi. bed o; New York Ethiopian Italian war. Mackenzie j an(j regulate the coal mining busi- j cigars you need, they may be Jtv
12.00
| legislature, perhaps you recall the j Times, dies. More than 3.000 die Kmc is new prime minister of Can- : ness. An'intrastate industry.
11 ^ ! trial of Bruno Richard Hauptmann j hr earthquake on is I end of Roimo- ana., Death, to.! of 12
air;
—______-— -------------, , , , . ‘2. That the tax on non^,6wu,a.
'* ! fcf the kidnanim.-murder of Baby ; sa off coast of sou*, ocast ern China, tiansnon pla^.e ciasn at Cheyenne.,. g jntended primarily for coercion, ;r'cs-
1 *i a Ub -o Toon P vouf Avrl mhvricc 1- i
SON’S GREETINGS ,
the rush of the Holi- •
we are prepar-
ake care of our cus-
with our usual sat is-
and guaranteed
669 for .Appointment.
BEAUTY SHOP
Ifers. Paul Mennenfa
i. Phone 669
USED CARS
Passenger Cars
1928 Buick Sport Coupe ........175.00
1928 Buick Sedan .....—.1;......$100.00
1929 Chevrolet Roadster ....$125.00
1929 Chevrolet Coach ...1......,.$125.00
1030 Chevrolet Sedan $250.00
L°32 Chevrolet Sedan ......:..... $395.00
. cured at ‘'The Doll House,” one qf
-signers' Cuerc's* most attractive confection?
11.54
NRA Killed
Wyo„ Joan Crawford
LEAD? \ (: SfOCKS
TODAY'S CLOSE
TODAY- S CLOSE
American Can 1
Anaconda Cooper
American Tel Tel.
; Lindbergh and Hauptmann's subse- ,
! quent ‘‘guilty" vei-dict ^nd sentence
■ t'' ihe electric chsir
! Those three -vents probably are five others killed in plane crash at 000 000 property damage.
of Atlanta Mo Marshal Josef Pilsud- ” "
MAY—Chain letters sweep coun- Franchot Tcne. Earthquake
try. Senator^ Bronson Cutting and Helena. Mont., takes two lives.
t adding that the tax clause of the "Tl e Dell House." located
the outstanding news events
j 1935. But many others are crowd- ; -ki o: Poland
American & Foreign Power
Bethlehem Steg!
$425.00 Baltimore *& Ohio
$450.00 Chrysler Motors
TRUCKS j For dof England
j General Electric
Ford Light Delivery . $225.00! General Foods.....
1933 Chevrolet Sedan ....
1934 Chevrolet Sedan T”
1931
1924 Model T Truck $ 25.00
R. C. Flick Auto Co.
Cuero, Texas
Phone 38
Repair Service
& Refrigerators
)N ELEC. CO.
Hall
Phone 168
ADDING machine paper, carbor
; papers, typewriter papers am
blank sales books fr- sTji at The
Cuero Record.
lOY STEW
Your Favorite Beer
SATURDAY
STUCCO HUT
Zengerle & Son.
General Motors
Kennccott .Ccryper
Montgomery Ward
Pure Oli
Socony Vacuum
Standard Oil. N. ^J.
Texas Co.
United Aircraft
U. S. Steel
j Venadium
i Festinghouse
29 1 8 j e(: into, the year, lost
155 1-4 j minds in.the shuffle
1-4 j marches qn.
51 j Congress Opens
15 3-8
92 1-4
3 3-4 Cllj high spots in the news.
3S JANUARY — Congress
33, 7-3 Amelia Er.rhart completes
56 5 -8 ; so>0 flight across the Pacific. Tire
28 7-3! steamer Mohawk sinks off Jersey
39 1-8 coast with death toll of 46. Sen-
; ate kills U. S. entry, into World-r
14 1-4 court. ' Hauptmann goes to trial.
57 7-3 FEBRUARY—Macon, giant navy
30 1-8'
29 3-3;
irs:^; ousel rusuu- NOVEMBER—BiUy *- Sunday^dies, i tQ submit to the act bv
dies. Lawrence of Stratosphere record broken. China c3des of faJr co’mpetition
many Arabia dies. George Weyerhaeuser Clipper takes off on first trans-
time kidnapped NRA killed by supreme pacific iliglit. Duke of Gloucester
constitution did not authorize con-. Broadway at Clinton strpet, is owq-
gress to impose a 15 per -cent tax ed by the four Brantley brothers
< on coal companies which .declined who also operate a Texas
signing | filling station adjoining. The
brothers are natives of
court.
JUNE—More than 40 000
marries Lady „ Alice Montague-
die in Douglas-Scott in London. King i
In monthlv chronological order. | earthquake s^t Quetta, northern In- George returns ns
let's go through the vear and pick . dia. Death toll of 126 in fhoocs m cf Gieece. •
western states. Weyerhaeuser boy DECEMBER—A.
opens, j returned after, payment of $200,000 ever U. S. entry
first | ransom.
Marvin’s Grocery
Is Growing Firm
monarch of:
A U. squabbles, Marvin’s Grocery and Market.
Into
Doctor
games. "Country
‘ JULY—New York floods kill 38. with the quintuplets. Walter! |
j Dr. Walter J. Bauer slain. Newell Liggett, editor assassinated at |.
P. Serman in “American Tragedy" Minneapolis. Political -storms l
staying. Power lobby probe. • threaten Mexico and Cuba. Actress;
AUGUST—Will Rogers and Wiley Thelma Todd found dead. Caleb J.
Post die in air crash. Two thousand Milne kidnaped. •
Olympic | dealers jn staple and fancy
filfing I
gro-
county.
‘The last two months of the year
b-cueht us a gratifying business,"
R B. Brantley declared. ;
The business was opened Jug*
but for four months street
proved a big handicap, ace
the owners of- “The Doll H
and light weight yearlings sold
47 3-4;
20 1_2 i r^&dily at S6.00 to $6.50; few shcr:
96 7-3 f.-d matured at $6.50 t?>
S6.75: med-
last week's advance of 25 cents; ;vcp
cf SP.qC paid by all interests for
best 175 to 250 pound truck effsr-
POR SALE—Slightly used 1935 j
model Chevrolet Standard Sedan, i
Big discount. R. C. Flick Auto Co. I Turkeys, per
' TPrrrre r\nt*
I OC' VL P1CODUCE
ium grades cf light weight grass rings; nc rai! hegs for market; dt-
j
sirable 140 to 150 pounds. S7.50 to
S8.00; 150 to 170 pounds, $7.50 to i
$8.25; 275 to 350 pcund«. S7.75 to .
FOR SALE—Recleaned
seed 3 l-2c del. n 100 lb. lots. Less
than 100 lbs. 4c. Write Adolph
Schaffner, Wilson, Lynn Co., Texas,
or see Adolph Leick, Westhoff, Rte.
1, Box 57.
steers ranged from $5.00 to $6.00;
20 common and medium grades of
Eggs per dozen ................... 18c beef cows active at $4.00 to- 54.25:
Sudan; Hens, per lb.....................11-12-13C • few up to $4.50; low cutters, and ! $8.25; packing sows mostly S7.25 to
Bakers, per lb...................... 15-16c ! cutter cows in demand at $2.50 to ! $7.50; feeder pies. $7.00 tc $7.25.
Friers per pound ............ 15-16ti7c! S3 25; few heavy weight bulls on | Few fall shorn aged wethers cn j
Country Butter, per lb. .23 to 30c ; offer; steady at $3.75 to $4.00; light late rounds unevenly higher at j
weights down to S3.25; feeder and;$4.25; nc lambs for market; goats '
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FOR RE-SALE—Piano, reposess-
ed. Kimball make, small size. 6an
be seen in Cuero. Will sell for
ijust the balance against it which
(is. $38.00. Critchett Piaho Shop.
1907 W. Woodlawn Ave , San An-1
tonio.
SAN ANTONIO LIVESTOCK sucker calves in light demand at (quotable at $1.50 to $2.00
i Oft *■ — ffC 1 ir\fp c-Vion-n o vn C r- /
<Fed.-S!ate Market Nfws Service*
IOLDERS'
FOR SALE—Carbon papers, type-
writer ribbons, second sheets., filing
envelopes, index cards, show card
ink, fountain pen ink: Cuero Rec-
The San Antonio livestock market
opened the week Monday with
price levels fully steady at last
week's advances in both the cattle
and hog divisions. Supplies in-
cluded 366 cattle and 496 calves, i *
Receipts were only fairly liberal n
for a Monday and trading was ac- j _
tive. Good grades of grass calves i “
SoTOO to $5.75
j Receipts shewn are from 6 a. m.
Hogs. 121 head: market active at • SatunJay. to 6 a. m. Monday.
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CUERO LUMBER COMPANY
Establish cd with Cuero in 1873
Paints, Wall Paper, Lumber, Building Materials
MEETING
[. meeting of the stock- [ ord Commercial Department.
the Cuero Publishing
will be held at the com-
in Cuero. Texas, on
10th, at 5 o’clock
the purpose eof electing
I’ and transaction of other
M
Howerton,
Secretary.
ANNUAL
MEETING
meeting of the stock-
State Bank . &
o. Texas, for election
d the transaction of
that may come
;ing, will be held in
i at ten o’clock A. M. o.i
May We Serve
You Again In
1936?
A HAPPY 4
NEW YEAR.
Powell Mkt. & Groc.
Powell Fruit Garden
Jr., Secretary.
, All my properties
and all trespassing.
W. S. DuBose.
. classified ad in the Wed-
- Record reaches over 2,400
at a cost of less than 2c
4 line ad.
FOR RIMT
FOR RENT— Concrete garage
b. lding on West Main Street. Has
motal ceiling, cement floor, wash
rack. Rent reasonabe. For
particulars see Jack Howerton at
Cuero Record.
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UUMed States District Court.
Soathera District of Texas.
Victoria Division.
30, 1936.
Today s Cross-Word Puzzle
-By EUGENE SHEFFER-
THANKS
r* ’ -f
People “If Cuero
and vicinity for
your loyal pa-
• tronage and Sup-
port in 1935.
HARTMAN’S
MEN’S FURNISHINGS
Cleaning and Pressing
Telephone 138.
12-3|
CHEVROLET
LOST—R d leather
In the Matter of : Will- Rialto Show Sat. aft.
|rvin Anderson, Bankrupt,
i* hereby given that the
s been duly adjudged
and that the first meet-
___of -creditors of said Bankrupt
will be held at the Office of Alton
C. Allan. ..Referee, In Hallettsville.
January 13th. 1936, at 10
AT M., at which time and
said creditors may attend,
claims, appoint a trus-
tee Bankrupt, and
other business as i
ly come before said !
Faye Ruth Moore.
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J
purse at j
Return to
Phone 219.
——
Alton Q. Allen,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
a Record
CALL NO. I and let|
classified ad do the job for you. It j
Is the cheapest salesman you canl
employ.
INDIVIDUAL-
HOME
GAS PLANTS
for
FARM & RANCHES
SAFE DEPENDABLE
LOW COST GAS
• for
COOKING, REFRIG-
ERATION, HQT
WATER, LIGHTS
and HEATING
We never forget that our rep-
utation in the community was 1
built, and depends, on fair
and square dealing and
friendly service. Except for
yourself we are more inter-1
ested in the satisfactory, low- j
cost operation of your Chevro- j
let than anyone. That is why
the entire efficiency of our
modern Service Department
is organized around^The single :
aim to give you the best serv-
ice at the lowest cost!
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And You’ll Jump Out of Bed in
the Morning Rarin’ to Go-
t! you feel soi-.r an<?. sunk en'i the world
looks punk, don’t swallow a lot of salts, min-
eral water, oil, laxative randy or chewing sui
and expect therp to make yon suddenly i»r«
and buoyant and full of sunshine.
HORIZONTAL
1—Imitate
4—Competent
8—Chair
12—Who created the character of
Gargantua?
14— Composition for three voices
15— On what island did Napoleon
livn during hie first exile?
16— Those in power
17— Military assistant
The place for Friendly Service
Taken at intervals they i _Plan
R, C. Flick Auto Co. 20—Involuntary twitching
21—Like
| 22—-Printer’s measures
i 23—What is the capital of Nevada:
-v—t- City?
26—Begin
28— Insect
29— Mineral spring
;i0—Bolts
31— Once around a track
32— r-Jumps on one foot
33— Finish Ijl
.54—Means
35—What French painter is famous
for his landscapes with true
Help For
Suf f ei ers
For those women who suffer with
pains in the head and back at men-
suration period, we suggest and
Buttery’s Stop-Payne
lighting effects: Claude
3G—Required
One of the United States
(abbr.)
10— Steal from
11— Pertaining to Denmark
| 13—Blushing
45—The sun
1 46—Christmas carol
48—Image
4'j—Figure depressed below the
surface of the material
51— Low hill by the sea
52— Tidy
1 53—Mischievous sprite
VERTICAL
1— Exist
2— In what territory is Tel Aviv?
3— Declines
4— Short for Alfred
5— Lures
6— Distance between two points
7— Worm
8— One of a series of steps
9— What American engineer de-
signed the famous “Monitor”?
10— Help
11— Digit
13—Diners } .
19—Insect
20i—Label
21*—Species of poplar
23— Vessel
24— What English writer of mys-
tery stories is author of “The
Great Impersonation”?
25— —Foul
27— Who wrote “What Price Glory”
with Laurence .Stallings ?
28— Body of water
31—Small boy
i32—Desiring
34— That which is woven
35— Chess piece
>37-*-Who created the character of
' Sherlock H-olmes?
38—What island is the base of! the
British Mediterranean fleet?
41— Accomplished
42— Having only one performer in
each part
43— Free from something obnoxious
44— Kind of poem
45— T ransgress
47j—Chop off
50—By .* 1
3or they can’t do it. They only move t.h«
bows^and a mere movement doesn't gel at
the eOTse. The reason for you dowr-antl-oul I
feelirg is your liver. It should pour out ttve j
pounds of liquid bile into your bowe a d.u y I
i ' If this bile is not flowing fr*ely, your fooc •
j doesn't digest. It just decay* u t..e bwws
Gas bloats up your stoma’h have s '
. thick, bad taste and your breath is-foul,
I skin often l>reans out in blemishes. Your he»J
| sches and you feel dexn end out. Year whols
! system is poisoned.
It takes those good, old C KRTER’8
f UTTLE LIVEK PILLS to get these tw*
i pounds of bile flbwing freely and make you
i feel “up and up." They contain wonderful,
I harmless, genua vegetable extracts, amazing
; seen It ccmeq to making the b_a flew freely.
But don't ask for liver pills. Ask for Carter’*
j' Little Laver Pills. Look for Uv« uhow 1 er’*
1 Little Liver Pills on the red label. Rn-.m e
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past 20 years that can take the
place of Dr. Miles Anti-Pain
{ Pills. They are a sure relief fot
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Coprrtlfct, ItS5, King Feature* Syndicate, Inc.
Aim-BuiiNiis
As Wc Look Back
Over The Year I 935
We are moved to a deeper and more sirieere
appreciation of our friends, and of your
loyalty in the past r **
As We Look Forward
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Into The Year 1 936
We wish for you and yours the happiest
and most prosperous New Year you have
ever known. May each day of 1936 be bet-
ter in every way than the same day of 1935
or any other year.
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A Happy
New Year
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To extend good-will to our patrons
is our pleasure; to merit theirs in
return is our constant aim,
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Farmers State Bank L Trust Co.
Deposits Insured to $5,000.
LHnl.im-,
L
ONEY is now available thru
the Federal Housing Act to home-
owners who wish to improve and
protect their investments. We
will gladly prepare cost estimate
* and help you to secure your loan
. without obligation.
Alamo Lumber Co.
J. T. Newman, Mgr. j
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