The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, February 5, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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Are gradually making their appearance. We are constantly receiving New Goods, a gentle reminder
Spring is near. The goods we are now opening are most suitable tor^arly Spring wear—
So popular later
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Colored Linens
Take first place this season. We are show
ing Coldred Linens in pink, blue, rose
tans and champagne, at 1
25 and 40c yd.
Our Spring and Summer.
Hosiery, is here—We arc, showing the
greatest line we ever opened. We sell
Monarch Hose, the best wearing line be*
fOre the public today. Black, tan, pongee,
pink, blue and white gauze, hose for ladies.
Highly mercerized, look like silk for
Mirette.
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A new and highly mercerized goods, looks
like silk, suitable for light coat suits,
waists and skirts
for 25c a yd
Our Wonder Hose.
For Boys and Girls direct from the t
all dies, equal to anf aoc Hose on
'market* Our price, J \ J
10 and \2 l-2c
Sideband Zephyrs
32 inches wide in light and medium blue
and pink.
for 25c
Plain soisette in pink, blue, cream and
brown, at —
Only i5c a yd
Crrwford Shoes For Men.
Look at our widclow display and see
greatest line of Mens Oxfords you e
looked at, either buckle or lace in Pat
Leather, Vici Kid, 6un Metal, Ru
Calf or Ox Blood* Prices
Iron Gad Hose.
4 ' / ‘ . ' x. " ‘i . f .
For Boys and Girfs wear like Itod, colors
absolutely fast, sod every pair guaranteed
for
Flemish Linen Suiting.
A new suiting, 36.inches wide, ip stripes
and plain colors with border—in all the
new shades, a very popular fabric at,
1 !0ca yd,
Mercerized Madras.
For waists and dresses. Over 150 different
patterns varying in. price from
15 to 35c a yd.
It pays you to buy here. We only advertise “just the facts” on facts alone, we established our reputation and we are daily winning new patronage and more
< Green saving stamps given with every purchase.
FIFTH WXXX, FSB. 1.
A G BaWer J W Bllodge
Gut Simon B C Gohmert
Reis hold Gerhard t Jao. Brandt
Fritz Sena Chaa. Barghardt
Herman Tain Goa Thieme !
Fred Metting Welter Dona
M H Glass Louis Strieber
Aug. Kraegpr Anton Koopman '•*-
Otto Riedel 1. R Koopman i
A P Dietne Robt.JTippirsBx(col.)
Prank NoUic * Goa Henze
BacHo Alvin Ricbd. Wagecechein
JL Schneider Wn, Mueller
f B Lauder W A Blackwell, jr.;
Geo, Straub* Frank Smith
Aug. Hasten Hy. Schoae ?r
Louis Machost Reinbold Metz
Emil Gran Ben Hagel
Fritz Held! ^ Joe Kolodzey
Colomboa Wagenechein. Wn. Gohmert
I. * N. Mitchell is back from a
visit to the coast country.
The demand for good rent houses
is not any less, hot there are rent
bouses vacant in Cuero. Why ? —
Tuesday's Record, fa,
Cuero, Feb. 3,1909.
Supposing you quit jabbing that
other fellow up for a little while
andjabydur own self up just a
little.—Laredo ^iocs.
; Bulkin What for?
; As I am no longer in the employ,
of the Cemetery association and
some of my patrons have requested
me to continue to care for their lots
I am prepared to take charge of
Any and all lots that might be en*
trusted to my care whether owned
by members of the association or
otherwise. A post card will re-
ceive prompt' attention.
G, K. King.
Do you wish an answer? The
owners seas to think "any . old
thing,” at top prieaa, will do a
“renter.” The bouses lack paper-
ing, paint, baths, fences and barns.
Am the owners abia to make re-
pairs to rent property? Ask* the
tax assessors, or collectors.
>“OWBEVJtR.”
A number of renters have spoken
about tills subject. A good, well
finished aod convenient rent house
does not have to stand idle. There
are several wauled right now.
For sale. Three choice lota in
Highview Addition, one block
north of J. C. Howerton's residence
Terms reasonable. Act quick.
Howerton & Co.
You’ll Not Regret Seeing ft.
We HaKfA
Complete *
Assortment
National Biscuit Coma;
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change of life. It is at-this time that the beneficial
effect of taking Gardui is most appreciated, by, those
who find that it relieves their distress.
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List of letters remaining uncalled
for in the Cuero postoffice for the
week ending Peb. a, 1909. .
Ellen Barnnm, Anna Barkes,
Ellish Green, Annie Meadow,
Roberta Roos, Nellie Wilson. ,
MEXICAN LIST.
Contn Sexturina.Conin Seturinl,
Contn Leonires, Mertlnez, Morales
Jnana, Pena Manuel, Rodrlges
Damacio, Ramerizf Sllisas Pomasi-
ta.
Pleaae say “Advertiaed” when
calling for above letters. *
Wv. Draws. Postmaster
Beware of Ointments tor Catarrh that
Coataia Mercury
K Will Help Ton
Ain. Lncinda C. Hill, of Freeland, O, writes:
“Before I began to taka Cardui, I suffered so badly
I was afraid to lie down at night 'After I began to]
take it I felt better in a week. Now my pains have
gone. 3i can deep like a girl of 16 and the change
of life has nearly left me.” Try C&rdni.
AT ALL DBUO STORES
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, February 5, 1909, newspaper, February 5, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth844284/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.