The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 71, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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Unparalleled values in new and handsome dress goods. Exceptional line of novelty silks lor spring
lancy striped and cheeked effects at 49c. Beautiful Poplin silks in soft, dainty pastel shades at 50c per.
Foulard silks in great variety at 75c and $1.00 yd
New Washable Fabrics. Equal th
Excel them?' IMPOSSIBLE
Easter will soon be here
Dresses will have to be made for Easter Sunday—dainty sheer
dresses neither all white or light colored will be the thing—sheer
lawns, dotted swlsses, figured cambrics, clinging crepes, dainty
Batistes will be ont on parade. Onr line atd prices cannot be
equalled in Cnaro. H
Pawtucket Madras
Quoted elsewhere as a bargain at 20c yd.; our price......15c
Soisettes
Usually sold at 25c yd.; our price only..................15c
Plisse Crepes
In stripes and solids at... J....................20 and 25c yd
And many more to numerous to mention. No such line has
ever been shown here before. Our waists are still prime favor-
ites with the ladies. How beautifnl they are, and how can you
sell them so cheap? is a question put to us more than a dozen
times a day.
Our novelties such as BELTS, BAGS, HAT-
PINS, BUCKLES, COMBS, BARRETTES, etc.,
are really stunning. We can’t remember a
season when there was a5 much variety as
this spring,
We carry only the best line of guaranteed
* *
* » •
Hosiery
Tk TEVER before have we seen such splendid p<
1^1 in men’s clothes 2s* the Schwab Styles
showing for this Spring. The delicate tin
weaves combined with the careful tailoring and t
styles make them by far the most desirable clotf
fix men we’ve ever displayed. Men who enjc
mmgs Till appreciate the Value and beauty of
garments. Priced at
•*o, .is, *ao
A new line just
opened. White
and fancy vests
ranging in price
from
$1.50 to $3.50
TELLS HOW TO MIX IT, |
TeUs You how to Overcome Rheu-
matiswi With Simple Recipe,
Which b Easily Mixed.
RECORD WRITERS
(Continued)
INDIGESTION.
Cuero has a supply of home
grown potatoes and is the only
city in this part of the state that
does not have to import them. This
is in libe with Cuero’s other ways
of doing.
Onr imported German Coach
Stallion, “Sudan,** a beautiful buy
horse, will make the season at B.
J. Hydes* farm near Bello; $20 for
season, $5 paid in advance, service
guaranteed. Bello Horse Co.
Westboff, Texas.
AB Distress from Stomach and
Indigestion Vanishes in five
Minutes.
we believe
much interest in it and
they know when they heat a good
sermon. £?> \%X '.
Glen Scogin is‘at home from
A ^hhville on * visit to his parents,
Take your sour stomach—or
maybe yon call it indigestion, dys-
pepsia, gastritis or catarrh of stom-
ach; it doesn’t matter—take your
stomach trouble right with you to
your pharmacist and ask him to
open a 50 cent case of Pape’s Dia-
pepsin and let yon eat one 22 grain
Triangnle and see if within five
minntes there is left any trace of
yonr stomach misery.
The correct name lor yonr trouble
is Pood Fermentation—food sour-
ing; the digestive organs become
weak, there is lack of gastric jnice;
your food is onty half digested and
you become affected with loss of
appetite, pressure and fullness after
eating, vomiting, nausea, hearty
burn, griping in bowels, te. derness
in the pit of stomach, bad taste In
month, constipation, pain in limbs,
sleeplessness, belching of gas, bili-
ousness, sick headache, nervous-
ness, dizziness and many other
similar symptoms.
If your Appetite is fickle and noth-
ing tempts yon, or yon belch gas
or if yon feel bloated after eating, or
your food lies like a lamp of
lead on your stomach, you can
make up your mind that at the
each depot to call the attention of bottom of all this there is but one
cause—fermentation of undigested
food.,
Prove to yourself, after yonr next
meal, that your stomach is as good
as any; that there is nothing really
wrong. Stop this fermentation and
begin eating what yon want with-
out fear oi discomforqpr misery.
Almost instant relief is'waiting
for you. It is merely s matter oi
how soon yon take a little Dia-
peps^n. < *
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Scogin.
Mesdames Bngene Ward and
Chas. Keller were out visiting the
family of A. B. Brown.'/ if’
T. A. Graves and A. V. Palmie
of you city were ont a fewds^s ago
and were making remark! about
the improvement of the place.
Headlines Guilminot and Speed
Were down last Thursday on a.visit
Letter to Geo. Heyer.
.till
Mrs. W. H# Howard was out on
visit to her grandfather, C*pt J.
1. Blair, who is getting very
j Will West and family spent Sun-
day with relatives in Coero.
J The health of onr community is
very good at present
t As sews la scares my letter will
ne short this week but we promise
fo scare op things before wo come
Ocala. Blub Bros.
J. W. Schwab oi Hocbheim was
here today to take the train for
Kerrville and other poiots tn that
section.
X GOOD POSITIONS
9 Prugtmn gives contracts, backed by chaiasof 30 C<
6 $306,000 capital, and 20 years’wncceM, to secure pa
p under reasonable conditions or refund tuition!
6 BOOKKEEPING: Drangbon’s competitors, by c
a cepting bis proposition, concede that he (packet more
O keeping in THREE months than they do ia jJlX.
A Draugboq can Convince YOU.
O SHORTHAND: 75 per cent of the United Staten,
9 Reporters write the system of Shorthand Dranghoa t
9 because they know it is THE BEST.
9 FOR FREE CATALOGUE and booklet Why
9 Telegraphy?" which explains all, call on or write J|
9 Draughon, President
0 DRAUGHON’S
9 practical BuaiNsaa ocMUAdmod
A We alaotaaoti t»y mail,
X Dallas, El Paso, Ft. Worth, Waco, Aftstfc}, Ban M
A Galveston, Tyler, Denison, Oklahoma IT and
JL Nashville or Washington, D. C* iffM
rnnn-nnr-n n n n n Offllf liji fltl
neighborhood elicits the informs- J>«s*eogers on the trains to some of
tioa that these drags are harmless fbe principal attractions and sdvan-
and can be bought separately or **ges ot the town. The Idae is a
the druggists here will mix the tood one* ,,
prescription for our readers if I penj or
asked to., • - .
It is a well known fact* that mos-
iltoes and flies carry the germd of
bercutosis, malaria and yellow
ver. Keep out the mosquitoes
id flies thereby avoiding disease,
re have the most complete stock
F screen doors and windows in
ie city.
J. R. Nagel Hardwaxx Co.
Pianos! Pianos!! Pianos!!! .
Who wants to buy a good See
ond band piano? Can furnish at
nominal figures either a Mattu-
check or an Emerson. Both are in
good repair and tor practice work
are just to good as • brand new
costly Instrument. For particulars
see the Record.
For the best lumber at the low-
est prices call on the Alamo Lum-
ber Co. They handVe the cele-
brated Monad City /paints also
which are the best eve*.
Do you drink coffee end do you
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 71, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1909, newspaper, March 25, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth844407/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.