The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 135, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 8, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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of June Bargains fi
the public does not doubt the geuineDess of values we offer—the constantly increasing* sales prove
convincingly—-we have determined to make this week even more interesting to buyers than the last
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These Items, It Will Be An Advantage to You
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ew Embroideries.
of yatfds of new embroidery edg-
insertions at 20 per cent, off regular
cheap
corset cover embroideries, would Ifli*
ap for 25c a yard, our price . - IOw
Ladies' One Piece Dresses.
A sample lot of higb class models 10 be sold
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regular price.
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for Shirts and Waists.
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figures and stripes, worth 15c Q-
oar price this week only .j.............90
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Porons Knit Underwear.
41c
regularly at 50c a garment, our
this week only, 25c and..............
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Shoes, Shoes.
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Special shipment of shoes just received.
Over $3500.00 worth of new shoes now on
display. New low cuts for men, women and
children-=our prices are the lowest. Compar=
f
ison with other lines will show you why our
shoe trade is constantly growing. We are
sole agents for the celebrated Crawford Shoes
for men and the La France line for women.
Torchon Laces.
At only 4>dc a yard. 1500 yards of wide
and narrow torchon laces, regular 8c Ji-
and 10c a yard goods, for only______*_____.^*6
I Lot Shirtwaists.
New goods, with long Or 3-4 sleeve; reg-
ular 98c and $1.25 goods, as long as PA.
they last, for only—.---1______________9 VC
Ladies’ Handkerchiefs.
1 lot embroidered handkerchiefs, worth
from ioc to 20c each, this week
only, at—---------—i—..............I ,
New Line Emery Shirts.
Jnst opened. Only up to-date fiA ftf|
shirt line in the city. Prices $1, $1.50, f liUU
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ones will be there
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be «een—*od felt.
mm
the fact
that artesian water is badly needed
in Cuero.
Dog days ere here which “should
oagbter” mean in reality to pnt
your shot guns to work.
Is your heart wrapped up in
yonr tows? If it is get busy fovr
her, if not better sell out and move.
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A prohibition campaign was be-
gan in San Antonio yesterday.
This shows the pros have courage,
anyway.
One great need of a man who
wishes to succeed is “balance/’
and a good bank balance is mighty
bandy.
Ton will find tew tnel dealers
who will combat, the idea that
water should be boiled before it is
fit'to drink.
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a Suffer
pain wfien they delay raring Oardull
I tirmtlx, Oardni has been found to
fikaeba* pain in the side and diz-i
deranged organs. It does more
! wed persistently,*—many have writ-1
i them.
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It Will Help You _j
Tampa, FI
paidtri. I hart now taken 0 bottles and 1 can mr
lfii| JL adfiss all suffering woman to gba Oardm
Do you wish to?
tak
Pit., writes: "CarcW cured
failed. I had been sum- j
IS yetis old. Oat day I
have new taken 5 bottles and I can
TfU Have you?
• thrdui. Chat It a fair
ran* aroma
It is not necessary to give the
normal students a cool reception
when they come to see you, to
make it pleasant for them.
Remember in yonr decision, per-
haps, anent the new rail r#ad propo-
sition depends Cnero’s up or down
movement. Conscientiously study
the question.
o| the city tu S*n Antonio, and Itl^KKHMXXKKKKXHXKHKJOOOOOOO^
U believed there will be iewer of 6 GOOD POSITIONS
them cangbt from now on. Maoy
spend a good part of their time in
jail having au easy tine but the
rockpile will break them of the
habit.
Another man killed over a deg,
this time in Little Rock. Who
ever saw an Arkansas dog worth
killing a man about? Or any other
kind for that matter.
Mary Garden, noted actress and
Salome dancer, has dyed her hair
and may lose her eyesight as a
consequence. Better let yonr hair
alone.
Jnst because one man came
staggering in to his work in the
Prick mills ip Pittsburg, Prick bas
ordered the entire force to sign the
pledge. Now what do yon think
of that?
A man in New York has been
sent to prison for from 7 to 16 years
for rnnning down aBd killing a boy
with an anto. That is a good be-
ginning. Some Texas man is go-
ing to get a sentence some day.
Yorktown Items.
A paper of 1849, published in
Boston, Mass., tells about the Red
River Valley wheat, estimating
there were about ico,ooo acres
planted in that cereal in the valley
It sounds fanny sixty years later.
The killing of a man in a prize
fight at Austin almost in the hear-
ing of the executive mansion is a
blot on the good name« of Texas.
Several officials who were especial-
ly responsible for the enforcement
ol the law against prizefighting
were present, It is stated, and they
should tie retired to private life iu a
bur?i i *—
The rockpile is to be the destina-
tion of the vag and other prisoners
At the meeting of the school
board Monday afternoon Prof. O.
Schmidt was chosen for the Ger-
man and Latin departments and
Misses Annie Green of Yoakum
and Amy Krb, as assistants in tbe
4th grade and primary class, re-
spectively for the coming term.
Tbe vacancies will be decided up-
on at the next regular meeting.
P. W. Kielmann of Cuero was
a business visitor in our city last
Saturday. y
Mrs. Alfred Grun was operated
on in the hospital at Cnero last
week, and, we are glad to say, she
k doing as well as could be exect-
ed.
There is a possibility of bringing
about the erection of a $20,000
brick school house In our town.
There Is a demand for it, and, why
can we not start the ball a-rolling?
Other things which seemed
impossible have . been done and
with the wonderfnl resources that
we have and with the great future
of onr city * e ought to construct a
bnilding according to the best au-
thorities on school architecture. It
is the duty of every citizen and
parents to do all they can. With
a concentration of purpose, persis-
tent co-operation, with a special
tax of 50 per cent and by issuing
bonds we can accomplish that
which is the wish of every bene-
factor.—Yorktown News.
Draugtion gives contracts, backed by chain of 30 Colleges,
$300,000 capital, and 20 years’ success, to secure positions.
nDder reasonable conditions or refund tuition.
f BOOKKEEPING: Draughon’s competitors, by not ac
cepting his proposition, concede that he teaches more book-
keeping in TH$EE months than they do in SIX.
Draugbon can Convince YOU.
SHORTHAND: 75 pet cent oi the United States Coart
Reporters write the system of Shorthand Dranghon teaches
because they know it is THE BEST.
FOR FREE CATALOGUE and booklet “Why Learp
Telegraphy?\ which explains all, call on or write Jno. F.
Draughon, President * &
DRAUGHON’S
PRACTICAL. BUAIN8AS COLLEGE
We also teaoh t>y mail.
Dallas, El Paso, Ft. Worth, Waco, Austin, San Antonio,
Galveston, Tyler, Denison, Oklahoma City, Kansas City,
Nashville or Washington, D. C,
Cleaning and Pressing.
I have now at my shop an expert
in cleaning and pressing clothes;
charges moderate and work strictly
guaranteed. Alfonso Reyes.
Tbe Record's drealities it largest
BREEDEN BROS.
For good things to eat. A
complete line of
Fresh Staple and Fancy
' Groceries
Picnic Lundies a Specialty
viz:
Caviar Puree De Gras
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Peanut Batter Lunch Tongoe
Sliced Sausage Sliced Beef
Sardines Devil Ham
Pickles Mangoes
Edam Cheese Pine Apple Cheese
—Agents for—
C S. Coffee and Teas
ISdl and Goaraatee
R. H. HALL’S
Electa Tu
Spices
Romeo coffee and Central
Tarket coffee. I
REEDEN BROTHERS
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“Hotel Maverick”
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Up-to-daje. European Plan.
Rates $1.00 to $1.50 pet
MRS. MATTIE COX,
C. B. WARD,
330 B. Houston St., San
inese goods are re-
nowned for their purity,
strength and aroma.
W. NAUNHEIM
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 135, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 8, 1909, newspaper, June 8, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth846077/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.