The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 57, Ed. 1 Friday, September 4, 1908 Page: 4 of 4
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st; 5 REMEMBER! Every. Pair of Lsdies. Men sand Children's Oxfords or Sandals in our Entire Stock will be on Sale
j* • FOR THE NEXT WEEK at Prices Below actual Cost of Manufacture
Ji| ^ W‘lk °V“- Bl°“ *°4- Brown, the Brown ShM C»'a Celebrated Buster
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Any $6 oo Low Cut Shoes in our entire stock for
one week only at...
Any $5 50 Low cut shoe in our entire stock for
one week only kt...
Any $5 00 low cut shoe in cur entire stock for
one week only at...
Any $4.00 low cut shoe In our entire stock for
one week only at...
Any $3.50 low cut shoe in our entire stock for
one week only at ...
Any 13.60 low cut shoe in our entire stock for
/ one week only at—
$4.80
$4.40
$4.00
$3.20
$2.90
$2.40
Any $2.50 low cut shoe in our entire stock for
one week only at_______
Any $2.00 low cut shoe In our entire stock for
# cne week only at_________
Any $1.75 low cut shoe in our entire stock for
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Any $1.50 low cut shoe in our entire stock for
one week only at_______
Any $1.00 low cut shoe In our entire stock for
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In,a^°at0 We haV? SOme 200 pairs of Me“'8 *3 00 N8'son Shoes in Congress with defective gore we havemarked down to $1.00 the pair the*
in both Kid and Calf. Boys $2.00 in same lot go in this sale at 75 cents. f *
This should and will crowd o,ur shoe department from Monday morning to Saturday night as it is the biggest values on new shoes ever offered in Cuero.
^ 0 ^ No Cut Price Shoes will be charged. No 8tamps given on cut price Shoes
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| LOCALS AND PERSONAL
City Marshal Milligan spent a
vary pleasant day tn Houston Tues-
day.
If yon want one of those Diozo
cabinets yon will find Phillips at
the Central hotel.
A. Rine, the Christian Lumber
Co. business manager, spent a day
or two in Lockhart and San Marcos
this week.
The City Barber Shop is now
open for business at the old Wil-
kerson stand.. With an assistant
we can serve the public satisfacto-
rily and will appreciate patronage.
Prof. M. R. Nelson of Waelder
was here today on his way to Port
Lavaca, where he will teach the
coming session.
Ask Dr. Lackey about Phillips’
line of disinfectants.
C. A. Levi and L- C. Rouff were
passengers on the train to Cnero
this afternoon. They will return
tomorrow.—Victoria Advocate.
Fresh fruits to be had at the
Palace of Sweets. Phone 175,
C. T. Schwab is taking up the
gin statistics this week.
Back's cook stoves have oven
ventilated with fresh heated air
and are made of highest grade of
southern grey iron at Keller & Co.
Miss Florence Diuter went to
Halletsville the first of the week to
see after her teaching position for
the ensuing term, she having been
granted a certificate -to teach at the
recent normal in Yoakum.
See Keller’s No. 8 cook stove
complete with utensils for $10.
Biggest bargain in stoves ever
offered in Cuero.
Rattlesnake in Parlor.
Late this evening, jnst after the
rain and electric storm, Dr. Chitteo
killed a rattlesnake having she rat-
tlers, in his parlor at his home in
north Goliad. One of his children
discovered ft tinder a chair. The
doctor got a hoe and chopped his
snakeship in divers places. It is
unaccountable that the shake
should have so stationed itself.
NIGHTS Of UNREST.
Voile skirts.
A large line of New Voile skirts
$5.00 to $8.00 each just in at
Dletze’s.
Elder J. W. Strode came in to-
day to assist in the meeting at
Christ church which begins tonight.
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Doan’s-
A. W. Turner was down from
Yorktown today between trains
and “took up” 300 bales of cotton
at the compress. He has bought
nearly 6000 bales this season.
No Sleep, no Rest, no Peace for
the Sufferer from Kidney
Troubles. j
No peace for the kidney sufferer—
Pain and distress -from morn to
night.
Get up with a lame back,
Twinges of backache bother you
ail day,
Dull aching breaks your rest at
night,
Urinary disorders add to your
misery.
Get at the cause—cure the kid
□eys.
Doan’s Kidney Pills will work
the cure.
They’re for the kidneys only—
Have made great cures in Cuero.
Mrs. J. B. Husley, living in
Morgantown, Cuero, Texas, says:
“I had a constant backache which
unfitted me for work of any kind, I
always felt tired and had no energy
whatever. I could not sleep^ell
at night and was bothered all
times by a disorder of my kidneys.
I heard Doan’s Kidney Pills so
highly spoken of by reliable parties
that I was led to try them, I pro-
cured a box at the Cuero Drug Co.
„and began their use at once, ij
Wve been steadily improving since j
ajd am now free from all pain and *
lameness in my back.”
For sale by all dealers. Price
50 cents. Fcster-Milburn Co.,
Buffalo, New York, sole agents foi
the United States.
Remember the name
and take no other.
Lots of Cotton.
From 100 to 150 bales of cotton
were here today, and the price ran
as high as 3 cents in the seed again.
There is more catarrh in this section
of the country than all other diseases
pot together and until the last few years
was supposed to be iucurahle. For a
great rnauy years doctors pronounced it
a local disease and prescribed local rem-
edies and by constantly failing to cure
with local treatment, pronounced it in-
curable. Science has proven catarrh to
be a constitutional disease and therefore
requires constitutional treatment. Hall's
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.
Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only
constitutional cure on the market. It is
taken internally in doses from 10 drops
to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the
blood and mucous surfaces of the sys-
tem. They offer one huudred dollars
for any case it fails to cure. Send fot
circulars and testimonials.
Address, F. J. CHEN BY 8c CO.,
Toledo, O,
Sold by druggists 7oc.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Millionaire Tramp.
The millionaire Tram Co. will
not appear in Cuero until Mooday
night, Sept. Please note.
. Houses for Rent.
Mrs. J. A. Quinn’s cottage neat
Salome hospital.
Howerton & Co.
Aug. Schramm, a prominent
citizen of Shiner, was down today
to enter his son in Nash academy.
American Lady Corsets.
Another new shipment of this
popular corset just in at' Dietze’s.
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Buck’scook stoves have sanitary,
ventilated and white euamaled
oven doors, see them at Keller & Co
Sorosis Underskirts.
A uew assortment of this well
known garment just in at Dietze’s.
Very Serious
It is a very serious matter to ask
for one medicine and have the
wrong one given you. Foe thia
reason we urge you in buying
to be careful to get the genuine—
BLack-draughT
Liver Medicine
The reputation of this old, relia-
ble medicine, for constipation, in-
digestion and liver trouble, is firm-
ly established. It does not imitate
other medicines. It is bettsr
others, or it would not be the fa-
vorite Ever powder, with a larger
sale than all others combined.
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The Buyers’
Guide
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seated la ear advertisiag —
ere worthy of the confidence of every
aenea la the esauaaaitv whs has
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credit te ear tewm, sad deserving ef
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t, good goods, honest prices.
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NOTICE
I AM
NaUNHEIM & WlMBISH,
Grocers.
NOW PREPARED to install
Gasoline Stoves and hot plates on
the hollow wire system,
BY THIS METHOD the gaso-
line supply is placed outside the
building; and all danger is done
away with.
THE PRICES are from $7 to
$10 00 for the one, two and 3 burner
hot plate, and from $12 to $14 Oil for
the one two or 3 burner stoves.
OVENS $2.50 additional
These prices are for the outfit
INSTALLED COMPLETE
BETTER LET ME put you
in a stove or hot plate, and see what
a comfort it is to cook without the
extreme heat you now have to en-
dure. ALL WORK GUARAN-
TEED to give satisfaction.
I also have the best HOUSE LIGHT*
INO System on BARTH Let me
figure with you
Frank Thompson.
For Sale
Boiled Ham
Delmonico Ham
Breakfast Ham
German Sausage
Simon Pure*' Lard
“Yale” Coffee
.“Open Kettle” Molasses
Texas Honey
. Heinz Malt Vinegar
American Beauty Flour.
Give us a Trial
BacU
Let Us Talk
ft 0?er, Anyhow
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“We can trace at least a
increase of population to
the fifty-four members of
mercial Club about a y
agreed to have printed on
their business letter heads
tion of the town, ite locatio
natural advantages, posa
business, etc Thus every
wrote was an advertiseme
town. The t|own booming.
artistically p rinted, and the
being visible as a folded
taken from tie envelope, fe
failed to reac it.4 Inquiries
information came pouiin
then the people came
Why don’t you try have’
pie to do like wise?” s
thousand
that
New that Looks Like a
sons
Suppose fifty of our citizenjs should har^ «
tionery printed with such matter on the bac
they will average a thousand) letters a yeai
would be fifty thousand little booms for the
ing out to all quarters of the dompass.
One of these letters might strike the e'
the right party and briug us a new factory
tional institution, or even a good aubstanti
looking for a desirable home pQace.
It is worth trying.
We cau get up the descriptive matter
do the printing.
Why don’t you start the b*il?
Let’s Talk It Oy
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 57, Ed. 1 Friday, September 4, 1908, newspaper, September 4, 1908; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth822063/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.