The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 1, Ed. 1 Monday, July 1, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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Whether y6u are in your own home or in the home of a friend, you feel more
satisfied with yourself if the clothes you are wearing are above question in
fabric and fashion. You’ll find every article in this ad. The best of its kind
The styles the very latest. The materials the most approved by discriminating
dressers in the most fashionable centers of the Globe. You’ll abo find greater
variety here from which to make your selections, and don’t forget at Popular
prices. Note these valuer. They’ll appeal to those who know.
MEN’S TAILOR MADE CLOTHING
tUed
Zver;»*Stcls6in
lit its
Stet- on Name
V/herc duality Stands
th; Tat!
Ladies and Misses Shoes
Men and Young Men’s
■Shoes are found at our s^ore. The
particular people. Snappy\np*-to-date
handle only the bt
Shoes (made and
athers
S IN WASH FABRICS
pu would have
use judgment.
priced under value. Y
design .vau colorings ;
can't touch.
'• at id' tire yard,
ciic k.iul at 3fic the yard.
■ • hiqd at $1.00 the yard.
•*c values at 50c the yard,
•’■v values at 25c a yard.
Kind at 50c a yard.
■X «t»c Value at 50c a yard
30-inch Batiste
30rinch Pacific
52-inch Poplin
32-inca .^il»K ?>t
27-inch Cordur
ti c- new colors,
Xew York kind
street colors, 75<
3, Black and Cob
4 44M41 I I 1 M"M I 1 I I t I I I 1 i II I H-H H4tfH l-U I I H f bWl -KtVv-W
With Our ball team h: \Yeser and
our firemen at Yoakum, and many of
our citizens at both places. the
Fourth of July should pass qn very
quietly here at home .
Chas Rath ot Cheapside and
Lesley Lord ot Westhoff came lr
with -every $2.50!on the :i a m. S P. today.
C. Lang of Meyersvllle was iu
the city today on business and
extended the Record the good
hand.
Aug. Wa Zicha called in Satur-
day to get reinstated on our '.Veekly
list, remarking that he pad to ha ;j Compound ha& helped
the -Record to kuo.v things, he 1 I suffered irom hemal
hadX tafc.n ;, f . .karcely able to do my
naa - - .. ... ... ty . — . C3. tors meuieii.TS ;..u: u
and lie was way b a hi1 hut was hot iseij. i.
- hearing down mains ai
W. F. Kelley., w.:e an 1 son ..etc vr-.-ak I could Lard.-,
today for Palme : i, G . on a ri'h“. I <<ft. n < • d t >
• , j and mv fi ici ids ilv-uu
month s v;- •. > re-a':v via ,....., *
LOCXl AND P Lift SON Al
Doctors Could Not Help Mrs
Templeton
Regained
Health through Lydia E.
Pmkham's Compound.
BAKING
POWDER
A Marry Tramp, ' and
Performing Dogs. These
ltd Mi'r«e're'e-ls of stand-
v. :i be' the offering for
- old Prices of !'■ u.r.d 20
If it is worth
doing at all,
it’s worth dol-
ing well.;
SEE bow much better it
■ makea the baking
SEE bow much more uni*
form in quality
SEE how pure—how good
SEE how economical—aad
SEE that you get Calumet
At your
Grocer’s A
Ama!>ur
iiscii hiis
jdufec *>i>
First class work
at all times is
our motto.
On account of seyera
lag members being out
regular sen- , lias beet
for a while, but mem
teams Lave be--a ••njdji
an unofficial manner,
flight an unusually ir.;
Vas had. Judge tlrim* -
lunch, '•vviiich c nsist-
Conti!; u«"i
is iigitre
vour
lhJ°T made by the truS1
hery tejday and .-it. x,
train for Victoria, wr..
after the interests of t
ing Machine Co
furl t<a.ti'a.aU eU
iy Ifarhi'es
rrcicL s Stro»
mun
• i ei a.,• a-tni..ai,e oVitii con&rjpav
t. ui qL\ LiiiO:Ucha$a, be e ut-iui body B . p■
you take calomel,vbecause' ca^Timel isC-fftj
a form of mercury, and if mercury tnk ir
remains in the syodeiiv very long, it
saw 3 .... * injure
t .• strongest person that over lived.
if you .need - Stuneihiug to-start thd',*c
.to " -rk.iTg take Dodson's Liver w
i ■••'. It is a harmless vegetable liq-
uid -vDie .%. „ h v< n up t tie- Uver bet* c
ter than cahun.'i, does and without *
any ot the 'bad after effects. No c'“'
restriction of habit or
L. ft. Wjtborne v>
home at- Nursery thi
a visit to ‘ids' inti-res’
oman
in on the S. P this morning, spent
few hours in *'uero and left on th
noon Sap for HuHctsvHte, where si.
goes to visit relative*. While in th
city she was the guest of h* r mother
in law Mrs. Bertha ’-iot-’ t-r.
rkt4)
dtscoa:*-* M
hn regret
Ci!Ut '■.ji
the [-•’vsent
r. r recmv :i expressed
at the progress the
^ue.:o are making a;
necessary.
Dodson's Liver-Tone is as safe fori
, children as it is for grown people1
closed a arid everybody likes its taste. „
vaudeville j Buy a bottle for fifty cents from '
the twins | Reusis .drug store, and If you do not j
the News- find that it is absolutely takes the
over f< place of calomel, this drug store will
Dreanijaud \t(ru< tb
1 BAKING po
Chicago
CHICHESTER S PILLS
W • TUB VIA MONO nRAND.V A.
•Free! Free!! .Free!!!
From now until June 30we will
give nway one souvenir of Cuero
|(worth from 35c to 50c) with
every $2.50 purchase. See ex-
hibit in show window
» Barrot’s. *
For Rent—Two couagee In ,8outh
Chero to negro tamiliaa.
Howerton 4 Oa
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 1, Ed. 1 Monday, July 1, 1912, newspaper, July 1, 1912; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1121745/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.