The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, February 26, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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TYLES Are Particularly Attractive
d Best of Them Will Be Assembled I
Mirette.
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In striped and plain colors more beautiful dun
silk, fast colors only 25c yd.
The most beautiful you have ever seen.
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Eldon Madras.
A light corded madras, small figures, worth 10c
yd, our price 7c. $
are now here. Snappiest most sati;
most up-to-date line in the city. Prices
and $4.00 pair.
Pawtucket Madras.
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- Suitable for shirts, waists and early spring dres
ses Small dainty patterns only 15c
Onr New Skirts are on Display.
We are particular!/ anxious for you to inspect
this line. Our n4*r skirts are‘ta»ie after the latest
most approved triplets model ranging in price from
$2.50 to $10.00.
Crawiord 8hoes.
For men. New shapes, new toes in
leather, guomcta! Russia calf and CMriood
$3,50 to $5.00
Mercerized Chambray.
In pink and blue for 20c yard,
The local newspaper should be
found in every home. No child
should grow up In ignorance who
can be taught to appreciate the
home' paper. It is the stepping
stone to intelligence in all those
matters not learned in books. Give
your children a foreign paper
which contain* not a word about
any person, place or thing which
they ever saw, or perhaps ever
Beard of, and how can yon expect
them to be interested? But let
them take the home paper and read
of persons whom they meet, and
with whom they are familiar, and
soon an interest is awakened which
increases with every arrival of the
local-paper. Thus a habit of read-
ing is formed and those children
will read the paper all their lives,
and become intelligent men and,
women, a credit to their parents,
strong in their knowledge of the
world as it is today.—Exchange.
Who wants to bny good sec-
ond band piano? Can /furnish at
nominal figures either a liattn-
cbeck or an Emerson. Both are in
good repair and for practice work
are just as good ms I brand new
costly instrument. For particulars
see the Record.
The following reprint tells ac-
curately of fashion’s strange freaks:
| f®he feminine figure is fashion’s
football,” is a wise bit of truth and
a clever device in alliteration need
by the North American. These
are some of the feats'of fashion as
recorded: 'T
It has made woman square.
It has made her ronnd.
• It has made her thin.
It has made her thick j
It has made her triangular.
Again a balloon.
And now, a telephone pole.
It has twisted her into almost
every shape known to Geometerics.
It has twisted her, bent her, mal-
treated her; has puffed her tip and
squeezed her down; has given her
the grace of a stuffed bologna, and
again the pleasing curves of a fac-
tory chimney.A
-And now we have what the
French are pleased to call “la
femme tube.” The name has
rather a poetical quality in French
but in English—“the tabs woman”
My new Spring goods have ar-
rived. They are the latest styfep..
Your inspection solicited.
J. W. Campbxia, Tailor.
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l£ttis Koenig, J. W. Caldwell,
Sam Taylor and Wm. Goebel all
well-to-do farmers were doing bnsi-
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ness in Caere today.
Little girls can earn a pair of
scissors for themselves or their
mama by lost a little sollcitipg.
Buckwheat on the griddle,
Sausage getting brown
} Life ia worth living v-
In this Buffalo town.
—Buffalo Times.
And here we have bologna,
Figs’ fedt and sauerkraut,
Cider,sweet and other thing#
To make a noise about,
i ?m;iij,. —Scranton Tribune.
And here, beside all those things,
Possums, and berries
If yop can't match onr berries
Yon'ought to shut yonr head.
—Houston Post.
These things yon have mentioned
Are alright in their place,
For these, pork and garden truck
Onr tables always grace. .
—Smiley Reflector.
You fellers quit ye staliln
About things to eat, so good,
Yon know ye ain’t got ’em,
Couldn’t have if yon would.
—Nordhefm View.
In Cuero's where the table,
Is loaded with victuals good,
Yon eat as long as yon’re able
Of the very best of food.
See Record ad.
Little Carrie Lewrigbt celebrated
her tenth birthday yesterday by
business, a
should feel t
the services
eros News.
having a number of her young
friends of similar age enjoy the
afternoon with her. There were
many features of enjoyment declar-
ed one of the fascinating littleMisses
to this writer butf the chew gum
and the fire display were the
best. They mpst have all been
n ... f ■ nnft — iiin
L. Stadtle
.UMBER
think of it!—Galveston News. . V
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We learn ttfat five basket ball
courts baye been pat in on the pub-
lie school grounds in Cnero and
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five more are to go in at once, thns
onr girls must have be all of the
above and maybe more.
is Toledo, Ohio, bi F. J.
TestimoufMs free. Sold
Price 76c per bottle.
HalFs Family Pilfc are
are urged to follow the example of thousands of
4 their sisters and take Cardui. Cardui is a non-
mineral, non-intoxicating medicine for women. It
is for sick, weak ladies, with sick female organs.
.PALME ^j§
Real Estate
Fims u< Biicfo
Mrs. W
through Cn«
to her xaoch
District Attorney George J.
Schleicher of Cnero, as he climbed
abotrd the Sap passenger train
hereTuesday morning lor his home,
happened to a peculiar tnd very
unusual accident. As be swnng
upon the step by his left hand the
shoulder was dislocated, bat before
a physician could reach him with'
the assistance of travelers the mem-
ber had been slipped back into
place. .The pain soon left him and
he proceeded on hi* way to Cnero.
—Beeville Picayune, Feb. 26,
mal parties have asked os
we did not mention the wreck
e depot last Thursday. Iff.
rst place we had not the space
[vote to such common-place
• as Sap wrecks. Only a few
previous a wreck bad oc-
1 at Beeville and to mention
scant to mention alt. How-
^bc Herald Is here to give all
wws, and if the public de-
k these items we will take
■re iff devoting afew columns
■reek |p 8. A. & A. P. wreck
We take orders for the Ladies
Home Journal and Saturday Even-
ing Post and will appreciate yours.
Alfonzo Rxybs.
It is a genuine, curative medicine, that builds
up the female system and relieves female pain. >
Mrs. M. A. St. Clair, of Eskdale, W. Va., writes:
“Before taking Cardui, I bad given up all hope of
getting well. I had suffered for 3 years with my
left side and was confined to my bed, so I took Cardui,
and now Cardui has about cured my female trouble.”
- ALL DRUG STORES j
Mrs. Richard H#tcfaiogffleft this
afternoon for Yorktowh to spend a
short while with her parents and
friends and Dick looked fearfully
lonely as the train pulled ©Ut.
fljThS Record's circulation is largest
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, February 26, 1909, newspaper, February 26, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth844331/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.