The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 114, Ed. 1 Friday, May 14, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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values we have ever ottered. We cary only the best goods for the least money
to Buy Your Warm Weather Goods Right at the beginning of the Summer Season
NANftJCK CAMBRIC
A very special number suitable
for underwear, would be cheap
at 8c a yard, out price this week
WHITE WAIST SPECIALS.
For this week only. The best line n
of waists in town to select from. O
$1.00 waists lor----------$ .75 ^
1.48 “ “ ---------- 1.15
1.75 “ “ 1J28 $1
2 50 “ “ —........... 1.75 Q
Net waists—25 per ct. rednction
EMBROIDERY OFFER.
Our entire stock of embroideries
to be 6old at
A full range of colors and styles
still on hand, worth 83ic jfijL,1
sow only:.—-——1-----5c
Yonr choice of any figured ioc
lawn in stock this week 12 yds.
a reduction of
20 per cent. \ AH goods marked
in plain figures—you make your
Own choice4nd( deduct 1-5 of
CUERO DOMESTIC, full yard wide, a leader at
er. a oorH this oaoW ahIo * 1 l/r
? LAWNS, the regnUr 5c kind, bright new pat-
this week 26 yards for — -$1.00
APRON CHECKS, regular 6c ginghams In bine
gMd brown check, at per yard.;--—------4c
LADIES* SLEEVELESS VESTS, taped neck and
armholes, the 10c kind, each—J&L---7c
LADIES’ 10c HOSE, in black or tan,'ar per
pair only..,----------;-------------—.—7c
FULL LINE A. F. C. Dress Ginghams, regular
price ioc yard, this week only-..................*.......„$c
MEN’S .4-in-hand Neckties,^regular
35c value, each only___________!.....X.....20c
5C a yard, this week only......— — —.........4}*c
ELTON MADRAS, a hummer at 8c a yard, this
week only, 16 yards for---------------------$1.00
istandif/g These Very Liberal Redactions
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we will dive Green Saving Straps Witfc Every Cash Purchase
hospital, using a knife on them,
and the negroes raise rough house
on street cars almost nightly in
the suburbs. That kind of thing
is what cruses race troubles.
. jThat Sau Antonio representa-
tive whp is to be tried for maintain-
ing gambling in bis room at Austin
is also in the “in bad” club with
the laboring man, as they charge
him with the responsibility for de>
feht of some very important legis-
lytion in the interest of labor.
There are very few poker players
who are iriands of labor, u
Invited to Cuero,
Our electric massage is guaran-
teed to remote pimples, blackheads
etc and to make the face soft and
smooth. Try it.
A. Reyes
A correspondent of the New
York Commercial is in Texas
securing data for a special Texas
edition of that paper. The secre-
tary of the Commercial Club baa
invited this correspondent to cfime
to Cnero. He may come and i! he
does and writes his article about
us ft will do great good. If he
does not come somebody is jJHB
postage stamp.—Caere Record^
No one from here has written to > £
this correspondent for the reason
dhi it is unnecessary. He knowf
where and what Lockhart is. If
hedoesn’t that’s his misfortune nod*
shows very plainly that hedoei wrt
read the state papers.
We are long on prefry girls,
manly,boys, jam np baseball team,
Tito colts and Mebane cotton seed
and that's no fairy talc.—Lockhart
Courier.
?A11 right; if you believe your
town does not need advertising^ go *
ahead, but as for Cuero she willget
In the lime-light all possible. Iritis
gentleman in question came, he
saw, he was conquered and he
went away to sound the prsise of
Cuero sod DeWitt county to; ail
the readers of the big papal he
represents
A San Antonio man “buped in”
when the crowd lined up for drinks
and was promptly knocked down,
and then the . police judge fined
him five dollars for “butting In.”
Just try to get away with a San
Aatonio man's share of wet goods
anfr yon will be soaked every time
—but not In booze. . Y ‘
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Four white prisoners in- the
Denton jail drew the color line
when they tied the jailor and es-
caped, but did not release the ne-
gro prisoners. The negroes gave
the alarm and all the get-a-ways
were captured before they got out
of town. Does not always pay to
be exclusive.
MUST BELIEVE IT,
When Well-Known G*ft> People
TeHitMPtoMy.
When public endorsement is
msde by a representative citizen of
Cuero the proof is positive. You
must believe it. Read this testi-
mony. Every backache sufferer,
every man, Woman or child with
any kidney trouble will find profit
in the reading.
L. A. Reynolds living on Broad-
way, Cuero, Texas, says: "For
years I was a > victim of bladder
trouble wblcif finally became so
severe that I was forced to undergo
an operation. This was unsuccess-
ful and afterwards I found myself
as bad as befpre. About this time
I learned of Doan'a Kidney Pills
and getting a box at the Cuero
Drug Co. I began their use. The
THE CITY 0F6UER
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whether they concealed it in one of
their vaults or one of their pockets.
V Ladies’ Slwt Waists
Great), reduced in Dietze’s May
He wore alook of deep dfrtre&s 5 £
A ad heaved tea thooaand tight;
NO matter hov the tna might thine, -
He wouldn't dry hit eyea.
B*t wept and wept aad moaned and
i woaned ‘\ * \ u.. •*>',
i Aad aaid to all who sente,
“Coatfotmd the luck, I don't tee how
|fwi lost that closing gise”1
—Birmingham Age-Herald. *
It is more than likely that the
penitentiaries will^be looked into
very closely now, as a committee
that frill work haf been appointed.
Let in the light and plenty of it
and tell the people what is the
Hutchings & Bates aod Booton
& Kunitz are having new awnings
erected in front of their stores and
they will add greatly to the appear-
ance and comfort of the buildings.
Ssn Antonio has p fierce, lot of
negroes, it seems. One woman
yesterday sent two officers to the
Mjake np yonr mind to try to get
yoJ ridew»lk fixed.
'* It is not yet tpo late to plant a
paten of peanuts.1. Try a few.
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When it comes to slow races the
Record will enter the movement of
the Express company to start the
night express service for Cnero.
The signs-to be placed at the two
depots advertising ■ Cnero, were
pint np today. When the new
union depot is ordered for Cuero
one can be placed on each side of
the new building. The governor
signed this bill yesterday.
^—
Drug Co. I began their use.
prompt relief I received was grati-
fying and I think that I shpuld
recommend this remedy to others
afflicted with kidney and bladder
complaints.”
For sal* by all dealers. Price
50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Buffalo, New York, sole agents tot
the United States.
one of the thousands of woman who
male ailments 1 If so, don’t be disconr*
ur druggist aad get a bottle of Wine of
he wrapper are foil directions for use.
he betlialf century, Cardui has been
l thousands of homes, as a safe remedy
& only women endure. It is reliable,
armful ingredients and can be depead-
Aj prison inspector went to one
tews ia Texas and found that there
wasteriy one prisoner, and he had
gone to see his girl, taking the
keys with him.
Rev. W. J. Ehrhardt of Browns-
ville will fill the pulpit both morn-
ing and evening at the usual hours
at Grace church Sunday. There
wiU be special music, too. All are
invited.
They may learn thal
Loekhart ia on tke m
will know that Cuero is and ulfcat
put her there, what keeps her there
and why there is going to be a
tremendous growth of all commer-
cial, agricultural and industrial
interests in this seettoi.
It certainly pays to i
Cuero is going to advertise evpry
good chance that comes sIomSH
118*7 doa’t come tut enoogfc 4rlll
SmrttBK . brick yard.
Not here. No. Just read abont
one starting near Goliad and wan-
dered why some one did not start
oae near Cuero.
Ladies’ Skirts
At a big discount at Dietze's big
May sale,
We have a good, stbble and lot
tor rent at reasonable figure. -
HoWERTOfr^k Co.
*|“The Value of Sports toGhurch
Work” was the subject of a recent
address at a church conference,
but no reference was made to the
“spurts” of the tin horn variety.
i Tonsils are now said to be huge-
ly aj cause of tuberculosis, mid the
Call for Record contest coupons
where ever you trade aad vote
them.
Old Papers. \
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The Record office has a few httUr
dred old newspapejf it will tell. I>
tyou wish to paper your house, un-
derlay your matting, decorate yonr
shelves or need any wrapping pq>-
er, they are just wfaajt yon want.
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 114, Ed. 1 Friday, May 14, 1909, newspaper, May 14, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth846066/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.