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THE CUERO RECORD, CUERO, TEXAS
WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, lf3Q
Observations
By PETE
♦IAIL-STARS
' SPLIT WIN
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He Brings Pennants in His Wake
___
F 1
OTIC IS
— By HARDIN BURNLEY
"J* e ..^C-rvv -Hfc | #
5Ws happens to be one of those Cuero All-Stars and \ ic-
monaings when we sa* down at ourj toria Split Twill
faithful old machine without ar Rill
fakltM of what to wri .e about.
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lleve it or not, we have those kind
at days. Formerly, before we
Jolnart the Boy Scouts, we were
able to get around quite a bit more.
oMaiaed more interesting material
and na*'uiftlly made our efforts
man gullible. Most of .our in-
formation today comes from our
few remaining contributors who
still hold that last little faint in-
ternal in this column and to these
fallows we take off our hat. Only
^wigft there was more of you. Will j
tiombr u*most to make today's col- j
umn as readable as possible.
After booting away the curtain j
raiser behind the hurling of Terry •
Newman and going down to the
tune of a 6-5 score the Cuero All-
Stars came back in the night cap of
Tuesday nightls double-header
with the Victoria All-Stars to win
4 to 2.
Newman hurled effective ball but
received rotten support in the
Cuero infield, |he Victorians scor-
ing 4 runs in one inning on a sin-
gle hit.
Victoria put an entirely new team
on the field in the second game.
* * * j and with Oalhoun tossing effective
Have you heard of the colored j „___
folks who got married the other
day and as a wedding present to
Cuero
4 to 2
his bride the male member of the
contracting parties gave her a
Wash tub and mirror? The boy ex-
plained: "Now you take this
vashtub and make us a living or
tak^ this mirror, look into it and
watch yourself starve to death.”
„ * * *
Notice on the books of the county
lax collector Tuesday where a fel-
low from our neighbor city, York-
town, has renewed his automobile
license on a 1917 model Ford. This
Is quite a tribute to both owner
and manufactuerer.
* * *
See where in 1828 a debating so-
ciety made a request of the school
beard in Lancaster, Ohio, for the
use of the school house for the dis-
cussion of whether or not railroads
were practical. The request was
denied, and the following reasons
were given by the school board:
"You are welcome to use the
why! house to debate all proper
-ViaiUon» in, but such things as
telegraphs are impos-
rank infidelity. There
i the word of God
about ‘hem. If He had designed
that His intelligent creatures)
travel at the frightful speed !
miles an hour, by steam J
Be would have clearly foretold it;
through His Holy Prophets. It is
a device of Satan ‘'o lead immortal
souls down to hell.'"
Was just wondering what the re-
action of this same school board
would be if they could take a ride
on one of these new rocket trains,
which are so rapidly making their
appearance in this eountry.
> * * *
Mo end of blessed eventing con-
templated by Cuero folk, according
to mfb reaching us. No less than
six local brides looking forward
wi'fl eagerness to these events.
* * *
Several merchants on Esplanade
street have asked that we notify
their customers that their stores
may now be reached by automo-
bile! Perhaps they realize, too,
that the American public is fast
becoming one of the laziest races
on the face of the earth,
r t. * * *
"then there’s the local lady who
wanted this paper to guarantee
that she could sell her prunes by
Inserting an sd in our paper. Won-
der If this lady thinks we guar an-
ball in the pinches.
Stars came through
win.
A large crowd saw the double bill
played under the lights on the
Cuero High athletic field.
♦ ♦ ♦ <**♦«*▼♦♦♦♦ + +
♦ ♦
* Baseball Results J
♦♦♦♦♦+♦♦♦♦******
TEXAS LEAGUE
Club
W.
L.
Pet.
Galveston ........
........ 53
43
.552
Oklahoma City
55
45
.550
Beaumont .... ...
43
.547
Hous‘on .......
.........51
46
.526
Tulsa .... .... 1...
........ 49
45
.521
San Antonio
............47
47
.500
Fort Worth ....
...... 40
56
.417
Dallas ........
.... /.... 37
59
.385
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Market quotations furnished daily
bv Lillie Fahr. 2!2 Gonzales St., to-
.j cal representative for 1. V. Bash &
: Co.. Phone 130.
NOTICE:—The price of meal has
been reduced to $30 per ton.
Cuero Cotton Oil U Mfg. Co.
Business Service Business Service
L
N. Y. COTTON FUTURES
Opening High Low Close
TODAY'S CLOSE
;t. li.56 1L69 11.54; 11.68-69
?c. lT50 11.63 11.50 11.62-63
ill., 11.46 11.60 11 48-11.60
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! Oct.
[Dee.
! Jan.
O. COTTON FUTURES
Opening High Low Close
11.54 11.65 11.51 11.65
11.48 11.59 11.47 11.58-59
11 46 11.57 11^6 11.57
SPOT COTTON
m
a cz'
A complete service for mi-lady.
\ii Work Guaranteed.
ELITE BEAUTY SHOP
Mr. anil Mrs Paul Mennenga
1107 Depot St. Phone 663
FOR RTHT
FOR RENT—After
Modern unfurnished
Walter is doing tine at the hospital
and I am trying to make his JJJhu- '
ness pay while he is away. Needi ^ Blyd Jim Moore
any shoes repaired bring them to j ■ ■
— Walter 1 reeds the! fOR RENT Dickerson bldg. cA
j W. Main formerly occupied by City
July lSttk,
bungalow on
——•
me and Pancho.
money.
LAMBERT SHOE SHOP
! Drug Co. See C. O. Dickerson or T.
A. Reuss.
KERNINGS JEWELRY
Lenz Building. Main St.
Cuero, Texas.
J New York
| Naw Orleans
j Houston
Galveston
CUERO
12.25
12.15
12.00
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* NKIHEH
i STRIKE !
iJill 7U/S veteran second
SACKSR. BRING THE GI AMTS
THE PENN AMT THS YEAR P
K
1 u*
^ark ___ _
! BRINGS PEA1A1AAIT5-
! With him WHBZEVeS- HE
(GOES ■ HE HAS BEEN ON
I EOUP EL AO UlNNERS-
n
Fit v
j< OEAIrG f ( ( i "
has a great v ,, -A™ .
AHA -HE ONCE
rXEDHiCHAfiD , f' —rf
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LEADING STOCKS
TODAY'S CLOSE
ONE DAY CLEANING AND
PRESSING SERVICE .
.12.10 Modern Equipment; Scientific
11.7U : Cleaiiintt Methods
j NEWMAN'S TAILOR SHOP
Phone 4C2
HOT BARBECl'E
SATURDAY
MUTTON—Plenty Sop
THE STUCCO HUT
B. W. Zengerte & Son
j American Can ... 140
Anaconda Copper . J 16 1-4 i
American Tel. & TeL 127 1-8
! American &. Foreign Power 3 7-8
Ar PiTCHi/4G ■
| Bethlehem Steel
; Baltimore Sc Ohio
3!
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Here’s a simple formula fer base-
ball managers who want pennant
winning ball clubs—just
Kcenig to play on your team and
season, tc plug up the shortstop
gap. and Mark's steady playing in
the campaign | Standard Oil, N. J.
1 Chrysler Motors
: Ford c£ England
[General Electric
i General Foods
General Motors
Kennecott Copper
Montgomery Ward
Pure Oil
Socony Vacuum ..
MOTOR REPAIRS
WTTH A GUARANTEE
RILEY R. CAPPER
Sinclair Gas and Oils
,, 94- PHONES - 211
Wrecker Service Day and Night
Insured Daily Service
From
CUERO TO HOUSTON
BLUE GOOSE TRUCK LINE
Phone 151
Fyfimusments
OLD TIME DANCE
LINDENAU, SAT, JULY 20th.
Music by
NIEMEYER ENTERTAINERS
Admission 40c and 10c.
il
FOR SAL
Announcing the Opening Of a
Chiropractic Office
In Runge Bailing
Dr. R. W. Raiford
PHONE 302
FOR SALE
Cheap land, easy terms,
to lend, low rate.
SEE J S. EDGAR
Money
. .. . the last 40 games of
get Aia.K the windy City outfit to ! Texas Co.
(United Aircraft
breeze through to the top.
you're pretty sure to win the flag. Kcenig was not voted a full share jU. S. Steel
Yesterday's Results
Houston 12 Fort Worth 3.
Galveston 10; Dallas 0.
San Antonio 2; Oklahoma City 1
Tulsa 5-9; Beaumont 4-16.
Where They Play Today
Fort Worth at Houston.
Dallas a‘i Galveston.
Oklahoma City at San Antonio.
Tulsa at Beaumont.
At any rate, past
seem
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at fifteen
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Yesterday’s Results
Philadelphia 8; Detroit 2.
New York 2; Chicago 0.
St. Louis 6; Washington 4.
(Only games scheduled.)
Where they play today
Chicago at New York.
St. Louis at Washington.
Detroit at Philadelphia.
Cleveland at Boston.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Yesterday's Results
Brooklyn 9; Pittsburgh 3.
Philadelphia 7; Chicago 5.
Cincinnati 7; New York 5.
St. Louis 2: Boston 1.
Where they play today
Brooklyn at Pittsburgh.
New York at Cincinnati.
Phiadelphia at Chicago.
Boston at St. Louis.
performances pf the Cubs’ world series earnings j Vanadium
to indicate that Lucky Mark that year, which probably put a hex . Westinghouse
(brings pennants with him wherever on the Chicago team in the classic i
! he goes. This season the veteran when the Yanks took them over in
second sacker jumped into the four straight games. Babe Ruth
breach for the Giants when Hughie
Critz was laid up with injuries, and
played so well that Bill Terry kept
him in the line-up even after
Critz recovered.
Now it locks as if Koenig will (the Yank!s. af
bring the National League gon- j Kcenig is a dangerous hitter, and | gjVN
falon to the Giants again, and if !a steady, experienced infielder with
the Terrymen win it will be the'a great throwing arm. Mark’s arm
fifth flag winning team Mark has 1 is so good that he once tried his
been with in the past ten years. i hand at pitching when with the
Koenig held down the shortstop ; Cincy Reds
post for the Yanks when that all- 1 quite make the grade
powerful combination swept every-
LOCAL PRODUCE
_____D______ ________ Cotton Seed, per ton, .1 30.00 i
got the Cubs' goat by taunting them j Friers, per pound ...... 11 to 13c j
about refusing Koenig a full j Eggs, per dozen ............ 18c j
share in the spdils. as Babe was ! Hens, per pound ................ 10-11-12C
very chummy with Mark in the old | Turkeys, per pound 9c j
days when they played together on }<jountry Butter, lb. 20c to 30c >
NOTICES
ANTONIO LIVESTOCK
San Antonio livestock market op-
ened the week Monday with price
levels in line with last week's close j Neuralgia, Toothache, Backache^
/ Rev. I. N. Demy says
y I have found nothing in the
past 20 yaars that can taka the 'k
place of Dr. Miles Anti-Paki
Pills. They are a sura raliaf fot
R»y headache
Sufferers from ReadaoH%
Expert Repair Service
Radios & Refrigerators
DAVIDSON ELEC. CO.
City Hall Phone 166
WANTI 0
MAN WANTED for Rawleigh Rout*
of 800 families. Write today. Raw-
leigh, Dept. TXG-178-SA, Mem-
phis, Tenn.
PUMP’S MEAT MARKET now
open at 225 S. Gonzales St. Choice
meats. Telephone 134.
thing before them to cop the Amer-
ican League honor's three years in a
row—1926. ’27 and '28. Then in 1932
the Chicago Cubs purchased Koenig
fro mthe miners near the end of the
y ;
that he could certainly wing 'em in. I
Meanwhile Bill Terry believes
that Kcenig's penchant for bring-
ing pennants with him augurs well
for the Gian's in the current flag
chase.
Five Mile
(Ema Gohmert, Cor.l
Morris Prairie
and
Bear Creek
Mitomobile
(Charlotte Garrett, Cor.)
The weather has been rather
sale of motor cars when I warm but is cooler at present.
dealers advertise wi^h 11 won>t ** lon8 Untu everyone
will be dragging a cotton sack.
* * *
There are several folks in our
Bttle townsite who want us to start
ft fjpvement to change the color of
the ornaments, flower pots or what-
Bota, which grace the sidewalk on
each tide of the fire s'ntion en-
trance. It is entirelv ouc of our
?• " i*Vi* VI F VAI v V7A VJUl ,
to promote such a movement home Tuesday-
Mrs. W. H. Machen of Hargill
i and Mrs. J. R. Hackney of Taft
are at the bedside of their father,
H. L. Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Smith of
Gonzales, Mr. and Mrs. Ad. Raets-
isch, and Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Semik
were visitors at the J, F. Garrett
(By H. D. Reinhardt)
Emmie -Pflug of the Alamo City j July, hot as a fiirecracker
is visiting with her mother. Mrs. J. jjust as sizzling.
Fflug. j | The food crops have been har-
Arlene Schorre is spending a j vested and farmers are busy now
week with Ruth Spies in the Oak- poisoning cotton, as* the cotton
Idale community. * * worms are coming in rather thick.
Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Braden. Miss Cotton is doing fairly good a‘ pves-
Katie Winkler, Billie Digges and ent, that is the young cotton. Old
Gus Pflug, left Tuesday morning' cotton has done its part,
for a few days outing on the bay. ! Lonnie Schmidt of Houston spent
Eilleen Gohmert of Cuero *ls vis- the past week end with homefolks.
iting relatives here. j Mrs. Wm. Suehs and son, Leon.
Quite a few from here attended ' of Yoakum spent Saturday morn-
the ice cream social at the Rabke \ ing wi‘h Mrs. John Peters,
church Friday night. ! Chas. Reinhart and family of
The club me* at the home of1 Cuero were guests of her parents,
Mrs. D. H. Murray Wednesday af- j Mr. and Mrs. J Rebstein, Sunday,
ternoon. j wm. Buesing. our cotton com-
Mr. and Mrs. Guiles and daugh- 1 mitteeman has just about finish-
ter, Barbara, of Oklahoma City, j ed measuring cotton land in his
are guests at the home of Walter! district.
Dubose. Walter Schoenfeldt is remodel-
Mks, but we will speak to the
ehief about it.
* * *
Untie Land Carter moving about
with the agility of a youngster
Skoce the healing of *hat ailing
foot. Glad to see you back on
both feet. Mr. Carter.
* * *
Job ;ftdnting? Under the impres-
skm you can get it
Record
Mr. and, Mrs. Douglas O’Neil
have moved Into our community.
We welcome them into our midst.
A revival meeting is being held
at the Hebron church.
Mrs. Jno F. Garrett and children
chatted awhile Wednesday evening
at the Granberry home.
Mrs. Lester Goode has returned
Ed Holzapfel who was in San An-
Antonio last week returned Sun-
day afternoon. 6
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Gohmert and
family of Meyersville were visiting
homefolks Monday night.
Walter Dubose, Mr. and Mrs.
Guiles and daughter were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. S. Harris of Cuero
Monday night.
CLINTON
(Mrs. A. E. Brown, Cor.)
Very glad to report Mr. Hensley
back home from the * hospital in
Yorktown. Surely hope he continues
to improve.
home from Giddings. She lias been Mr. and Mrs. Klokau of Cuero
at The Cuero I visitinB relatives there. 1 v'.sited Mrs. Chaddock Tuesday. *
C. S. Parker of Stratton visited ; Miss Laura Lee Spires has re-
agi.
in our community Thursday.
turned to Austin after a visit with
J ^ , v. ... in the face of continued heavy re- i
and while he didnt ^ the cattle division. The
he sho"eCi' market was active on best calves;
{ and light yearlings up to $6.50 and ;
on good butcher cows up to $4.50
Bulls were in demand at $3.50 to
$4.00* Yearlings x>ver 500 pounds
ant in-between classes of slaughter
cattle were draggy. Canner and cut
ter cows were also active at $1.75 to i
$2.75. Shippers and order buyers
were busy on good light calves, fat
cows and beef bulls. No trade of
consequence - were registered in
stocker or feeder cattle.
Hogs moved up 25 cents for a new
top of $9.00 to equal the five year
record high. Medium weights of
quality sold readily and there was
an active demand for feeder pigs
at $6.00 to $7.00.
Practically nothing was done in
the sheep division. No good lambs j
were offered and best muttons were
only good enough to demand
around $2.25. Goats were draggy at
$1.25 to $1.50 to small killers.
Quotations and receipts Monday
were:
Cattle. 835 head; calves, , 554
head. Quotations: calves, common
and rannies. $2.50^ $3.50; general
spread of calves. $3.75'S$5.00: bet-
ter kinds, to choice, $5 25^ $6.75;
common to medium grass steers.
$3.00*4$4.00; better kipds, $4.25*? _
$5.00; canneits and cutters, $1.75*? j
$2.75; plain butcher cows, $3.00*?
$3.50; good and fat. $2.75*4 $4.50:
butcher bulls. $3.00*r$3.5Q; beef
bulls. $3.75*i $4.00.
Hogs, 50 head; choice 175-250
pounds. $9.00; medium and heavy-
weights. $6.50*i $8.50 ; lights and j
feeder pigs. $6.00*4 $7.00.
Sheep. 148 head; good to choice j
milk lambs. $5.00*t00.S6; grass ’
lambs. $2.50*4$4.25; muttons. $1.75
*4 $2.50; .choice. $3.00; goats, gen-
eral run. $1.25*4$1.75; choice fats,
$2.00.
Sciatica, Rheumatism, Lumbago^
Neuritis, Muscular Pains, Perl**
odic Pains, write that they havft
used Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pilla
with better results than they had
even hoped for.
Countless American bon— 1
wives would no more thiw|g
of keeping house without Dr
Miles Anti-Pain Pills than wi&«
out flour or nigar. Keep a pack. qu'sl ="u *“ ‘“ff
age In your Sdicine i 5» ®“nter Bldg" 40
{ save yourself needless suffering.
WATER RENT
Water rent for the third quarter ;
beginning July 1, is past due. Water :
users will please take notice. The j
City Council also insists that all
water-’.--users in arrears with their !
rents must call by and make some j
sort of settlement, (adv) j
R. H. Preston, Tax Collector.
and Collector
I Claims collected throughout the
United States and in all foreign
countries. Bonded agents. No col-
lections. no charges. Rates on re-
quest. SOUTH TEXAS ADJUST-
tonio, Texas.
INDIVIDUAL
HOME
GAS PLANTS
for
FARM & RANCHES
SAFE DEPENDABLE
LOW COST GAS
for
COOKING, REFRIG-
ERATION, *HOT
WATER, LIGHTS
and HEATING
■ ’•
n
Use oar time payment phUL
Write for Information. , .
Durland Sales Co.
CUERO, TEXAS
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t-m
At Drug Stores—25c and $1.00
AWTlrPAl^PIlJ^
Found Only on The
ECLIPSE
LAWN MOWER
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas O’Neil, J. Mr- and Mrs. A. E. Brown.
W. Dowlearn and family and W. A.1 Mrs Hoehne is reported doing
Foxell and family sgfent Sunday nicely aft€r beinS confined in!a lo-
on .the Chicolete. cal hospital.
Raetzsch Wagener chafed a- Mrs Cameron Brown received a
while with Bear Creek folks'Sat- message from Houston telling of
urday. the sad death of her cousin. Mr.
Miss Effie Newson, who has been !and Mrs Johnstcn left immediately
attending school at Seadrift, hasifor Houston.
returned to the home of her par- < a*)d Mis. Garrett of
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Newson. .wcre ln our burS Sunday.
Mildred and Helen Shows spent j Mrs Chaddock and children
Sunday at the McCabe home. spent the dav in Palacios Sunday.
-- Mr. and Mrs. A. E. SchorU-mer
STOP THAT ITCHING j.spent Sunday in Goliad. Mrs.
j If you are bothered by the itching Schorlemer s sister accompanied
ing his barn. Will be larger and
more convenient.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Leist -of
Strafon attended the birthday
icelebration at the A. Condel home
Shnday.
Bennie Filzner of Petersville
spent the week end with homefolks
Ervin Reinhart spent awhile Sun
day evening with Gerhard Peter-
ing..
Blackman Berg made his usual
call to Yoakum Sunday night.
Mr. anrd Mrs. Fftz Staehr and
daughter. Gladys, attended ‘the
dance at County Line Saturday'
night.
Today (Sunday) the weather
looks rather stormy Jool north-
east wind blowing. A light show-
er of rain fell here last week,
Tuesday, accompanied by a rather
strong wind and plenty of thun-
dering and lightning.
EAST TEXAS
PEACHES
PRICED TO SELL
Spuds, 10 Lbs. 17c.
Kassel High Test Lye
3 Cans 25c
Kraut, 3 No. 2 Cans 15c
JOHN C. LEY
Food Market
'■!
CALCIUM
ARSENATE
ALL NEW STOCK
Ground Finer, Goes Further,
Kills Quicker.
JOHN C’. LEY FOOD MARKET
SAFETY
and SERVICE
To know that your funds on deposit in
this bank are safe.
To know that you are welcome at all
times, and that every item of business
entrusted to us will have prompt and
efficient attention, are good reasons
for doing your banking here.
Farmers State Bank &. Trus: Co
Deposit* Insured to $5,000.
f
Don't worry over
worry about.
something
Do You Itch?
Men! Non Wilt Collar
SHIRTS
1. Finger-Tip Adjustment
2. Automatic Sharpening
of Athlete’s Foot, Eczema, Itch or
Ringworm Klecka. Drug Co. will
sell you a jar of Black Hawk Oint-
ment bn a guarantee to kill the
itch. Price 50c and $1.00—(advt.)
Cuero t
j Do* you ever itch till you wonder
if you are kin to a dog? At any rate
a case of itch can lead you a dog’s
life. You may be unfor‘Ainate in
catching itch, but it is not neces-
sary to keep it Carbo-Salve appli-
G.
See Them at
Nagel Hardware Co.
; The House of Service
Wonted-Ambitious Man
Age 30 to 35 who desires to in-
crease his present income. Must
be a good worker. Address 833
Majestic Bldg., San Antonio,
Texas.
them home. i pd and rubbed in well will quickly
Mrs. Cecil Newman and children j elimmate i*.. For Sale by L. L. But
of Cuero visited Mrs. Chaddock j ler> ' Pl1 "
Tuesday. ‘ "
The Valley Spring Circle met
the home of Mrs. Temple Chaddock i
Tuesday. A very interesting meet- -
ing was held, the dub having taken
up the study of Texas history'.
Our canning season is nearly
jover. Putting up grape juice is now
in order The farmers are busy
making hay and poisoning cotton.
See
<
WOODWORTH & DENT
. - rr—;?■ - ~
FOR INSURANCE
.
Graves Bldg.
Stiff Collar Appearance
Soft Collar Comfort.
This is the greatest forward
stride in Shirt making his-
tory, non-wilt collar Shirts
Collars cannot wilt or curl j
Fast colors in a vaqely of|
new patterns. Men. sre those
new Shirts in «»r window!
display.
Phone 61
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CUERO LUMBER COMPANY
■ ' Established with Cuero in 1813
Wall Paper, Lumber, Building Materials
J. S. EDGAR.SON
J. S. EDGAR j) h. EDGAR
PHONES 55—242 and 349
We are here to stfw vou
Insurance of all kinds. Money to Lend on Real Estate
Cheap Land for sale on easy term*. SEE US.
New Allen-A
New Fall
PRINTS
HOSIERY .
Ladies are finding these new
You'll see a beautiful variety
Allen-A Hose exceptional
of smart new fall patterns in
value* today—Extra sheer —
this showing of Prints. All
flawlessly woyen —reinforced
fast colors, very firmly and
heels and toes—All the new-
evenly woven, insuring per-
est colors featured at our
feet laundering and long
Hosiery counter. Try a pair.
service. See them today
19tf Yd.
79s 988 „
The pair
JAKE COHN. Prop.
CUERO
For Hot Summer Days
Cool Wash Pants
Genuine Seersucker Pants
75
Other Wash Pants at
$1.75 and $2.50
./i
New Wrinkless Collar Shirts
$1.50 and $1.65
Beautiful Summer Neckwear
50c 75c and $1.00
Men’s Apparel?
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Howerton, J. C. The Cuero Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 166, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 17, 1935, newspaper, July 17, 1935; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1073276/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.