The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 144, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 12, 1925 Page: 5 of 10
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THE CUERO RECORD. SUNDAY MORNING. JULY 12, 1925.
Just received—Latest styles in See our Show Windows for Alumi-
elber wardrobe trunks. R. C. Flick, num Ware bargains.
(adr) Nagel Hardware Co.
Miss Grace Johnson left Saturday
r Del Rio, on an extended visit to Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McManus and
latives and friends. She will also little son, Duke Jr., came in from
> to Mexico. Beaumont Friday night to visit rela-
tives and friends and are guests at
Battle Creek Food Co. latest food. jlonje 0f jier sjsler. Mrs. Wm. G.
ig and Bran. Steralized wheat bran, Stubbeman.
the handsome new brick vane$f the-Cuero Federal Farm Loan Associ-, the check for his own service* Wt-t
nee Mr. Box is building c i. ation was in receipt^ of a right hand-j Edgar will mail out cheqkn to the
s of the former Nash property, some little check Friday in the! hundred and twenty-five local mean
;rs, in various amounts up to ae.
gh as thirty odd dollars.
It is a right juicy little plum tt»
ither in under present conditions
Personal Mention
No greater courtesy can be shown
the guests-in your home than to have
their names appear in this eohnnn.
It serves as an announcement of
their arrival and of times brings old
aequaintaneee together who other-
CUERO FEDERAL FARM LOAN-
ASSN. DRAWS DIVIDEND CHECK
J. S Edgar secretary-treasurer of
MONTGOMERY BUYS J R.
CALHOUN PROPPERTY
■ Mrs. H. C. Robinson of Cuero is
reported doin gnicelv following an
Monday at the City Sanitarium. Mrs.
Robinson before her marriage was
Miss Maddeline Brenner of this city.
Her scores of friends will join us in
reported doing nicely following an
here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Dietz.—Karns Citation.
Alvin Grantham have Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Abel and chil-
Corpus Christ! where dren of Cuero spent Sunday, here the
week’s vacation. guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dietz -
Karnes Citation.
Deeds were filed Friday in which R
J. Waldeck bought out the interest'
of all of the children and
heirs ci
J. R. Calhoun and Mrs. Annie Salhoufc
both deceased, and in turn sold th
property at the corner of Broadway
and Clinton streets to H. B. Mont
gomery.
Superintendent Montgomery and
family already occupy fhe property
terson Fans, Davidson Elec. Co.
j. d: young buys pretty
RESIDENCE LOTS
Elder ^ deed was filed for record Friday
sy left wberebv J. D. Young buys from G. P.
jor a Box, residence lots at the northeast
Mews. conier of the Nash school block.
fronting on Clinton street, two of the
< most desirable close in lots on the
uarter market.
ice be In addition to their nice location
please the lots have a fine Live Oak tree up-
lector. on them. Mr. Young expects to build-
~ upon them.
The work is progressing very nice-
Miss Emmie Doraann, who is at-
testing business college in San An-
tonio, come in Friday afternoon to
spend the week end with Miss Erna
Moeller.
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General Manager of
Southwest For New
Light Co. Lauds City
Whether a week in the mountains or a day at the shore
A Kodak is an essential part of your equipment.
Cuero was /ieclared to be one of
the most promising towns in the
Southwest Texas district .by J. C.
Kennedy, in charge of the San Anto-
nio office of the Middlewest Utilities
Company, in an address before a
meeting of group managers from this
district held in the district court
room Friday afternoon. Thirteen
managers were here from this dis-
trict, with A. b. Sawyer, district man-
ager, also present
Mr. Kennedy pointed out that the
policy of the new owners of the light
system would be for promotion of
each community in which its inter-
ests lay and that the company would
be prominently identified with any
development project. He expressed
a desire to come back to Cuero and
get better acquainted with its peo-
ple.
Save Trouble by Phoning Us
We maintain ^delivery service for your convenience
want you to use it. Phone 32 when you want dru
drug sundries.
With You
album for time to come
In looking through your Kodak
will bring happy, memories back to you.
We have a full line of Kodaks and Kodak supplies
will be glad to show you this line.
E. O. K’JNITZ Druggist
rh* 't&xajyL Store
atmma
MEN’S CLOTHIN
AT REDUCED
OHANSEN
A diic summer slipper is the Juke for July—isl
its lines of style prove better thaa our lines of
type, its inimitable smartness. Sand Kid, edged
with a quarter inch band of Memphis Brown
Our entire line of Men's.- Woolen
1"
Suits at a reduction of 20 Per Cent.
New shipment of genuine Spanish
Linen Suits regular $12.50 values for
$9.98.
Genuine Loraine Seersucker Suits
in a variety of attractive patterns now
selling for ........1.......-•.............$7.98
Palm Beach Suits, regular $12.50 and
$15.00 values for ....................v_$9.98
dies Silk and~Cotton Dresses
This will be the
AT ONE-HALF PRICE
Ladies Skirts and Blouses at HALF PRICE
LADIES HATS AT .................................
36-in. White Pajama Checks, an exceptional 20c number, now
selling at .........................................................6 Yard* for $1.00
34-in Silk Striped Shirting in a lot of attractive patterns our
60c and 66c values, now ..........................................-.............380
30-in. figured and plain .white goods m sheer and dainty weaves
regular 60c and 60c numbers, selling for ..................29c yd.
404n figured Dress Voiles and Tissue, all new goods, regular
&fce to 75c value for...............................................................35c
Also a very attractive line of fancy Wash Goods at reduced
Also number of white slippers , all new goods now sefling
AT ONE-THIRD LESS)
EXTRA SPECIAL
Broken lots in White Slippers of kid, reignskin and combi-
nations. now selling at ....................................59 pair
oehler Dry Goods Compan
The House of Quality
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 144, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 12, 1925, newspaper, July 12, 1925; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1046624/m1/5/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.