The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 130, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 2, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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to $18.00 each, now selling at a reduction
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novelties, mad<;!
styks, from $3.
New fash i Fabrics for
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Come and see the pretty styles and
colorings
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Our regular 15c quality
week 12k.
Our regular 10c quality at
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A soft corded madras for shirts, gener-
ally sold at 15c and 20c yd., now only Mk*
HHHfests for Men.
Styles in wfsh vests right up to
minute—vests of pique striped linens,
plain white or fancy stripes and figures.
$1.50 vests for only - r $1.13
M 2.00 vests for only - - 1.38
2.50 vests for only *l f -i -d 1.89
Buy one and keep cool. Made of blue
serge, black alpacca and silk, at $3.50,
$5.00, $7.50 and $10.00.
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At special prices. Prices or suits rt-
disced 20 per cent
$15.00 suits for $12.00.
:w % 12.00 suits for ‘ 9.60. ^
10.00 suits for 8.00.
etc., Men's single pants J-4 off regular
price during this week!
Boys Knickerbocker Trousers.
In navy blue and grey mixtures, sizes
from 6 to \6 years, only - 49c
Boys’ plain knee pants, all sizes, at
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MRS. MATTlBiCOX. - Proprietress
E. Houston St., San Aatemo, To*.
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properly, s© be landed tor a
of tlr* c^aterfiejder's^ bead
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er for Houston pitched a
game aitkoagh be wt9 given
rottenest kind of support. He
also led his team with the willow,
ing fottr safe ones oat of as
times up.
Onr left fielder McFarland is get-
_ too good; he landed safe twice
when they were most needed.
^ Today’s game to the list and the
,gbt he should team winning today gets the series.
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Joseph zb 53 2 2 2 o
Youpg 3bp •’ £ 3 3.t 6 6
Schorre p 3b 5 o 1 I t V
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Stedfler rf ? i 1200
Evers ss 40 1 1 1 o
4 X I 310
Marko.sk, d5 iHPH
McParfand If 4 Is’3 '2 o>o
Chas. A. Knocke and
Lonise Trantwein.
A DANGEROUS MISTAKE.
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Hodges c 5 0 S3 ;3p o
Bailey bi 50 o 12 o o
Sparks s. 40 x r 3 3
Holt 3b 4 4 3 « 2 »
Hardganci 4 1 0 *1 o o
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Marriage Ucense.
A Guamlee.
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Oor-cTectiic massage Is gnaran
teed to remove pimples, blackheads
etc and to make the face soft and
mootb. Try it. V cA
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Mothers Should Npt Neg-
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rent or sale. The lots are realty
as desirable for residence purpose
Most children have weak kidneys, as any in Cuero. If interested
The earliest warning is bed* ns.
wetting.
' Later comes backache, head-
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regularly-endure pain, age!
ives its lasting mezhjl
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more or
Home ran, Stedtler, Holt.
Three i base hits — Yonng,
Walker 2.
Teo base bits—McFarland 2,
fifth.
Struck out by Parker 3
Base on balls off Parker 3; off
Schorre 1; off Yonng 1.
a fair
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w Hk by pftchhr, Joseph, Harri-
Sacrifice hits, Joseph.
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Buggy Horse for Sale.
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Bay horse, fifteen hands high,
six years old, gentleafor women
and children to drive, $100 if taken
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Howerton & Co.,
Up stairs in Record hnilding.
ache,, languor.
’Tis a mistake to neglect th
trouble*,
To bhrme the child for its own
distress. J
Seek to core the kidneys—
JSfte the child from deadly kid-
ae, lUa.
Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick
kidneys. §1
Cttfcro parents recommend them.#
Mrs. M. Monken, living in the
western part of Cuero, Texas, says:
“Onr child had weak kidneys for
a tong time. We hoped that as
he grew older these organs would
become stronger, but fhis was not
so. The kidney secretions were
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Mrs. A. F. Lienhard and son
and Mrs. Louis Bauer and little *
boy are visiting relatives in Karnes
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Don't fail to call for Record con-
est coupons when you are trading.
Miss Sarah Terry returned from
Baylor College at Belton today.
She was met here by her father,
B. P. Terry of Cheapside
ill with the Smallpox and has two
children sick with the same di-
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se.
very irregular is action and though
we used kidney remedies of various
kinds no permanent resnlts were
brought about. Finally we read
of Doan's Kidney PUls and were
lead to procure them at the Cuero
Drug Co. We gave them to the
boy and his trouble soon disap-
peared."
For sale by all dealers. Price
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Mr. sod Mrs. R. L.
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dock
and their bright little baby left
is morning on the early t*ain for
their home in Victoria afteila visit
with relatives in Cuero and Yoa-
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coupons when settling up your
store bills on the first of the mouth.
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The Record Is read By mom peopfi
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of Cheat
Mrs, Geo. Smith of Dallas ar-
rived yesterday on a visit to her
father, L- A. Reynolds and sister,
Mrs. Carl Buchel. Her husband is
visiting in Houston and Galveston
and will come by here for her on
his return td accompany her home,
When trading in Cuero be sure
to call for coupons, they are issued
by one firm in each branch of busi-
fsA See the list of firms in the'
jbig adp'
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Buffalo, New York,.soleagentsHf
the United States.
Remember the name-^Doan’
and take no 01
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Who wants to buy a four room
house and nearly an acre of land
in South Cuero at a bargain? See
the Record
The J. R. Nagel Hardware Co
sanes Record coupons. Aak for
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. Eschenburg of Shiner re
friends in 6800*
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A Trade.
farm for Sale.
Eighty to a hundred acre farm,
house^well,*windmill, three miles
turned home today after a visit to of Cum, for sale at close figures
Wbes we say *‘Beech-fcfnt Brand*’
Siioed Beef is better than the old-
fashioned ‘‘dried” beef, we mean it;
juicy and tender j delicious in flavor,
ready to use; packed iu vacuum ^laai.
fart, Without any preservative whatever
We know yoa will like the “Beech-Ntt
Brand” Beef. Better order a sample jar.
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II like i
‘tier ore
Otto fachel & Co.
Bcctrical Wirftg Pone.
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Electrical wiring and overhaul-
ing done on short notice. Fan
work a specialty. Phone 232.
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Prof, Fleming say^that the wife
of his former principal at Brown
wood was among: the'people killed
in the cyclone Saturday night at
Zephyr. Also several others of his
friends, among them county clerk
Cabler and his wile.
Record ada. bring reamts.
L. F.Schley gives Record cou-
pons on all blacksmith work.
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 130, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 2, 1909, newspaper, June 2, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth846022/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.