The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 55, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 4, 1912 Page: 3 of 4
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FALL STOCK
Promises to eclipse all our former efforts'in this direction. Already we are in a position to show a nice line of
Fall Goods suitable for early wear. Goods are arriving on every train. The new fall styles are very attractive and
while possessing a certain individuality, we have tried to keep away from all freakish and outlandish fads and styles
Mothers will be interested in fitting out their sons and daughters for school. We- are fully prepared to
anticipate your wants in this direction. We are already showing the new things in our dress goods department
suitable for school wear. Our line of Fall Ginghams at 10 and 12 1-2 is full of bright snappy patterns. We
only handle the best brands such as we know will wear, wash and give satisfaction.
School Shoes for Boys
and Girls
* m
We are showing a wonderful
line of New school shoes for Boys
and Girls. Shoes of patent,
vici, gunmetal or tan at all prices
Shoes with plenty of style to
them and solid as a rock.
Each and eyery pair guaranteed
Mothers who have plenty to do* and won’t have time
to sit down and sew, to get their daughters ready for
school** will be glad to know that we vill be ready in
a fey days to show the greatest line of
Misses and Children’s Ready-to-Wear
School Dresses ever opened up in Cuero
Dresses at 48c, 75c, 98c, 1.48 and $1.98
For Boys we are showing an entire line of NEW
KNEE PANTS with or without peg at popular prices
Boys Blouses any size at 25c and 50c
Good shirts for older boys at 50c
We will also be able to show
a complete line of new fall styles
in Crawford shoes for Men and
LaFrance shoes for Women,
within die next few days.
To Help Wilson Win
Shortage at Ander.
Our citizens who have failed to Mrs. Ed. Fuchs of Ander was ii
respond to our appeal for $1-00 this morning to renew for the Week-
contributions to the Woodrow
Wilson campaign fund,
,ed to do so, as the time is grow-
ing shorter until election day will
roll around. P
to be returned to power, tfeey
must $ut up money against that
put up in large -sums to defeat
him. The Record will issue re- i
ceipts for all contributions, and
mention same in our regular col-j
umns. One dollar is not much.'
! but it has its part to play and
yours Js needed.
Contributed to date
Record ......
B. S. Wright
Rud- Kleberg
J. P. Bridges
John M. Green ..
H. W. Robuck . ..
Dr. W. W. Finney
"A Young Lady”
ly Record. She says that while a
are ureg- good crop has been made in this sec-
tion anej^the fields are white with the
open cotton, there is a great handicap
If the people want in the gathering, due to the shortage
of laborers. An offer of $1 per hun-
dred for pickers has taken most of
the gin hands, and those farmers
who get their cotton out, experience
a further difficulty in getting it gin-
j ned. Mrs. Fuchs says they haven't
been getting any of the showers that
[have fallen here, and tha the pro-
longed drouth has caused all the cot-
ton to open.
PVO YOU know of
h' who it old cm
But we still have warm weafther and you will need
some more Summer Goods, and have some of our
summer goods yet, and are going to close them out
regardless of cost. We do not want to carry any
over to the next season.
ttnw or arbor, tbw why doesn't
tbs nfiroad 1st the sign it*
aweyF Why dose the railroad
company continue to keep
1.00 POR RENT—Live Oak Jersey Dai-
1.00 Tj farm Cuero west, all flt-
1 00N ted up for a first cla8s dairy. Silos
1 .oo cement floor in barn, water piped all
1.00 over the place, 5 room house, tenant
1.00 bouses and many other improve-
1.00 ments. 43o acres ; possession given
Nov 1, 1912.
Apply to T. A. Graves.
Csusty Chairman.
Judge John M. Green. Dr. W. D.
Finney, H. W. Wallace. H. W. Ro-
buck and “A Young Lady,” are con-
tributors to the Record’s Woodrow
Wilson campaign fund. We would
be pleased to hear from as many
others care to contribute within
the next few days.
The Record has been informed
that Richard Englehardt has receiv-
ed his commission from Judge C. K.
McDonald of Del Dio, republican
state chairman, appointing him re-
publican chairman of DeWitt county
for the ensuing term of two years.
Other county papers will kindly
copy. ‘ ***
It k pays to run a few ads Yc
about Christmas dms, h
tsinly will pay you to run
vardsMOants about aO tha t
Notice Ci.izens
ADVERTISE in
THIS PAPER
Any one having any copies of
the course of study and rules and
regulatings of the Cuero schools,
that \wre printed last year, will
con ft r a favor by leaving them
at this office, as they are to be
* used again this year, and there
| are calis for them from those
who would like^o acquaint them
i selves with Cuero school work,
i With the exception of the re-in-
troduction of Latin and enlarge-
j irn-nt of the science department,
no changes will tv made in the
course of study for this year.
You
May
Talk
to One
Man
Will Accept CostrlhntiosR.
r
The First State Bank & Trust Co.
has announced that it has arranged
to accept and forward to the proper
ones, contributions for any of the
three parties. Those wishing to help
out any of the parties, can leave
their contributions there.
A ,mnd*flniety lltartwted
eolation of aaf •rtenUOc
rev: fou<*month*,$1. Sk
this papef talks to die
whole community.
Catch the Idea T
Daily Record 40c pet month
I lot men's Dress Shirts, $i.oo values
1 lot Men’s Work Shoes $2 00
01I11.G at / (t in
V OIUCO Ul 1 nMMmwwM *..........AM
i lot Men’s Suits that sold from $io co
to $15.00 at...................................._$3 49 t
Men’s Gun Metal Button and Blucher
Shoes, $3.00 value at-------------$1 98
■ Boys’ Wash Suits at one-half their
regular price.
*
1 lot Boys WLrk Shoes $2 00
values at._................................. .1 48
Ladies’ Lisle Embroidered Hose, all
colors, 50c values at_____________________W.—23C
Ladles’ Black Silk Hose at-------10c
1 lot Ladies Pump and Oxford Ties
regular $3 50 values at.....*.-------------$1 50
Ladies Wbt/e and colordd Waists,
values up to $1 50 at...........................1 ..25c
Ladies Whi‘- Embroidered Carvas
Pumps regular $3 50 va’ues a>.........1 715
Standard CaIlcoe«stbe best grade.
Buy the boys school suits while we
are making a reduction of one-third on
them.
# *
Ladies Colored Pumps, regular- $3 ro
values at--------------------—...................$1 98
Children’s Gingham and Percale
Dresses at one-half regular price.
Ladies, Corn1 in?fflon Colonial and
Pflrop, in Paten', T«n and Guu Metal
regular $3.50 and $4 oc^vs ue.*- at.....$2 73
7J^c Apron Check Ginghams at____5c
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 55, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 4, 1912, newspaper, September 4, 1912; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1121718/m1/3/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.