The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 152, Ed. 1 Monday, June 28, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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the Inte
manifested in our sale of Embroideries and
*ir. ' I
^aces|y*d: have con-
Bargains one week longer. Oar line is the largest and most attractive in the city
Extra Special
*250 dozen yards Yalenciemie laces and insertions
i • « • -t i n
cover Embroidery, fifteen differ
only 15c per yard. One lot corset
ery, worth 35c per yard, our price
from 3-8 to 1 inch wide, regular 5c$
price this week onjy 25c dozen yards
greatest lace value we ever offered.
alues,our
his is the
ol Summer Waists at 1=4 off
Net Waists At
3 Regular Price
lot Lawn or Cambric
Kangs, full 15 to 18 ipch
from 25c to 50c per ‘yard,
week at a reduct^pn of
Beautiful Line of Naiqsook or
Lawn, Embroideries, dainty
work, regular baity sets, at a
reduction of 1 *4 off of regular
•price.
One lot Lawn and Cambric
Insertions, from 1 inch to 2
inches wide, regular 10,
an 15c goods, this week
per yard only—___________________OC
New Line muslin Underwear.
Jast received a new lot of Aresco
Muslin Underwear for ladies and
are offering exceptional values in
gowns,drawers,corset covers,etc.
One lot Machine made Torchon
Laees and Insertions,all widths
from iH to 2% inch wide, I reg-
8 and xoc goods, this week Mi ^
only per yard.....~.L~______fcw
id&rd Patterns. July Patterns and Designers now on Sale
reen Saving Stamps Given With All Goods Sold at Regular Prices
show 'em the time”of their
baxd to be ground down to such 1
poverty as that, but guess she will j
have to ^fand It and try to Rye 00
the miserable pittance.
I have now at my shop an expert
in cleaning and pressing clothes;
charges moderate and work strictly
guaranteed. • Alfonso Reyes
f^illfHBieed . for sewerage in-
BpMi the heat and does not
alter it gets cooler, for Cuero
M worse with each jsucoeed-
HELENA
X
:f lowst^sN
NAT PARK
yvCRAKOEB
Atid now ODe Judge Dwyer of
San Antonio says there are too
many “six-shooter deputies”
around §an Antonio. And Mayor
Callaghan said the same thing the
other day, and both of them say
they want that state of affairs
stopped. There are other places
where such an evil has beeq/nd-
ticed
PCCATULfi
CERTAIN RESULTS.
IM EVEN NET
Bibfc ♦L g' “
Jin now and make up your
fb set out a few pecan trees
They will be doing good
jdtei yon have gone to the
Many a Cuero Citizen Knows
Mow Sure They Are
Nothing uncertain about the
work of Doan’s Kidney Pills in
Cuero
COES
DIRECT
on whooping up the cele-
00 July. 12—it won’t be
uing. Cuero most make a
-or rather keep the one
ifCftofore of not doing things
There is plenty of positive
,prooA ol this in the testimony of
citizens. Such evidence should
convince the most skeptical suf-
ferer. Read the followifag state-
ment:
Theodore E. Simon, blacksmith,
living on Stockdale Avenue, Cuero,
Texas, says: “My back was so
lame and painful that I could not
stoop or lift. Sharp twinges would
shoot through my loins whenever
I attempted to do any work that
brought a strain on the muscles of
my back. The kidneys were inac-
tive and I bad a frequent desire to
pass the kidney secretions. 1 also
had pains in the back and top of
my head which kept me in misery.
I had often been told of Doan's
Kidney Pills and at last decided to
try them and procured a box at the
Cnero Drug Co. They removed
the difficulty in a short time and I
am now quite free from kidney
trouble I highly recommend this
splendid remedy to others afflicted
as I was.”
Fdr sale by all dealers. Price!
50 cents. Foster -Milbnrn Co.,
Buffalo, New York, sote agents tor
the Unitel States.
Remember the name— Doan s—
and take no other.
.<iflE£»aiE
If a great many private enterpris-
es were conaocted as are the pub-
lic affairs, there would be a high
old time iu the bankruptcy courts.
If $n employe of a private firm or
corporation should look after busi-
ness interests no better than do
many officers elected to serve the
people look after the public busi-
ness, his job would only last till
the boss got to him.
WACO'
AUSTIN.
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK.
CALIFORNIA and
THE A-Y-P EXPOS/m
WHY DON'T YOU?
houstonC
M ANTONIO
wd Gould will have to
on s$3<x>o per month,
150,000 9 year alimony
le sued, Its mighty
Robert Allert, Jr., was here for
Sunday from Hi Campo, returning
at noon today. He says thejtaild*
ings on which his father is engaged
are progressing slowly on account
of delay in shipment of material,
Jury List.
First Bale Cotton Shipped
Falfurrias, Tex., June 26.—The
first bale of 1909 cotton in the
United States left here this morn-
ing for Houston. It weighed 440
pounds, classed strict middling and
was consigned to W. D. Cleveland
& Co., who bid $125 above auction
receipts?
The leaders of thia paper will be j
ed to learn that there is at Leas!
preaded disease that science has
able to cure in all its stages, ana tl
catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure la th<
positive cure now known to the m<
fraternity. Catarrh being a con
tional disease requires n conStitut
first Bale Ginned at Mercedes.
Donna, Tex., June 26.—The
first .bale of ^cotton for this season
.was ginned at Mercedes. It was
grown at Donna by J. R. Norwood.
treatment. Ha 11'a Catarrh Corn la taken
internally,acting directly upon the Mood
and mucons surfaces of the system
thereby destroying the foundation of the
disease, and giving the patient strength
by building up the constitution and as-
sisting nature in doing its work. The
proprietor* have so much faith in in
curative powers that they offer one gun*
^ rs/1 rl rvl 1 am f n ■* — — ~ — aV At 1a m -va. a._
dred . dollars for any case that it fk
cure Send for list of testimonials.
Address, F. J. Chxnky*Co., Tbled
Sold by druggist*, 76c
Hall’s family pills are the best.
Taken dose of Prickly Ask Bit-
ters St night when you go to bed
and^tou will feel bright and vigor-
ous next morning. It will insure
you a copious and healthy passage}
Farm for Sale.
Eighty to a hundred acre farm,
house, we|i, windmill, three mOa1 i
Of Cuero, for sale at close figures ,
Milk Price Reduced
of,the* bowels, improved appetite
and digestion and increased ener-
gy of body and llrain. Heaton
Broa., special spent*.
From JtAy 1 milk will be *o!4|
ve cents per quart.
COOL COLORADO']
fQQ LOW
eoox~ers * *
AP.OUSSON
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 152, Ed. 1 Monday, June 28, 1909, newspaper, June 28, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth846073/m1/3/: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.