The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 122, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 23, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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Is here and more than ever before should this be a time of rejoicing and thanksgiving* for the people of
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good old Do Witt. We, too, have just cause to give thanks on account of* the very generous patronage
awarded us. We are offering some exceptionally good things this week.
New Dress Goods
The greatest line of fall dress goods ever open-
ed in yon midst.
Wool Dress goods in all the leading shades
from.
18c to $1.00 yd.
$15,00 and $20.00
Suits and Overcoats have none of the Ready
ade look about them—their quality is above
proach, styles correct and exclusive at the
me price that you pay elsewhere for inferior
iods. Schwabs suits and Overcoats sre in a
New Trimmings.
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Never before has so beautiful aud varied a
line of dress trimmings been shown he;e.
All overs in gilt, black, white ecru and colors
Persian Bands. Braids, ornaments, and medal-
lions at ail prices. *
'Smart Hats for Men and Boys.
It's the shape aqd style that makes them smart.
Its the good fur in them that keeps them that
way.
Boys hats inNovelty shapes-$1.00 $1.50
Men's Nivelty Pelts---$1.75, $2.50, $3.00
Fall Hue of Stetsons from----$4.00 to $7.50
New Bel(st Bags, and Novelties.
An entire new line no jobs, or discarded
drummers samples, but Real Novelties, fa neck-
wear, jet goods, Belt pins, Bags and Belts,
All Linek Handkerchiefs
For ladies with Initial lor 5 and 10
Beautifnl - dainty hand embroidered linen
handkerchiefs, st 25, 35, 50 and 75c.
FREE WITH EVERY CHSH PURCHHSS
FERNDELL
Old Papers.
c Cottage for Rent
. San Antonio Business College .
(Formerly Nelson A Draaghon) i f • -9-1
Exclusive right to teach MODERN Shorthand, Bockkeepiog, sod Telef-
graphy—the shortest, quickest, asd best systems. We also teach
Civil Service, have HALF the T1HE, LABOR, asd EXPENSE tn d heap*
to-date by stadyisg MODERN systems asd methods. Satisfaction guar-
asteed. „ Special LOW RATES till Sept. 110. Ask for particulars.
Yanklin * & Tallman, Proprietors
125 West Commerce Street. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
The Record office has a tew hun-
dred old newspapers it will sell. Ii
you wish to paper yonr house, un-
derlay your matting, decorate your
shelves or need any wrapping pap-
er, they are just what you want.
Wjll sell cheap,
Mr. Charles B. Hanford is one
of the few actors and producers Canned goods, aD varieties of fruit
whose work presents the quality of
permanency. There are no sudden
lapses into medicrity and the city
in which he appears for only one
night feels secure in the assurance
that it is witnessing the same per
formance th^t will be given where
the engagements are for a week or
more. The only variation from a
mixed standard of merit has been
that of improvement. Mr. Han-
ford is a quick observer of talent
and although high in the personal
esteem of all wbo are associated
with him in business, a steadfast
disciplinarian and a ruthless be-
liever in the survival of the fittest.
Good .?ork last seaspn brings a
number of the players who were
then favorites, back to this city.
Mr. Hanford has attained a posi-
tion where he can exploit his ideas
unhindered by considerations of
expense or colateral influences.
The John White cottage on
Prairie St. Call at Record cffice.
Flower seed and bulbs at J. R.
Nagel Hardware Co.
Chauncey Wofford and sister,
^||issJosephine, left.on the noon
Sap today for Waco on a pleasure
visit.
For tbe seribus diseases that at-
tack the kidneys, Prickly Ash
Bitters is an unfailing remedy.
Relieves backache, swelling of the
feet and persistent headache—
symptoms which indicate kidney
trouble.
W. E Collins of Corpus Christ),
after spending in few days in the
city with relatives, boarded the
noon 8. P. train today for Tbom-
aston. * j- ^
The Union Thanksgiving ser-
mon will be held at the Presby-
terian eh arch next Thursday at 10
a. m. The sermon will be preach-
ed by the Rev. A. B. Davidson,
pastor of the Methodist church.
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The Old Reliable
H. RUNGE & COMPANY
Phone 4.
Ladies’ coat sweaters In , all
lengths and colors, $1.75 to |S*o6
at Dietze’s.
Dally Record 43 cents Mad
YOU cas make more nmeyivriliag
Want hi than
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KIPLING
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wodd be paid for a Poem!
tug specialty on ladies's skirts.
. Bats cleaned and blocked.
Yon may not be at all '‘literary,” but stall
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able to make money ae a writer- If you
have a business of your own you can make
it prosperous by writing convincing adver-
tising of it If you are not in business yon
-
can still earn money by writing and pub-
lishing your ads. in this paper. This
chance is open to anyone, anytime—
and it often happens that a well written
want ad. briugs more to the writer than
Kipling would he paid for a poem.
When yon an sick, or suffering from anf (ft the
trouble* peculiar to women, don’t delay—take Car-
dui, that well-known and successful remedy for wo-
men. Thousands of women have used Cardui and
been benefited. Why not yoaf Don’t take any
chaneea. Got O&rdm, the old, lettable, oft-tried
J. M. Lackey was at the
3. P. train today to meet his mother,
who returned from Sutherland
Springs
Married This Morning
Emil J. Till and Miss Rosalia
Kahlich, two popular young peo-
ple of Lindenau were married at
the Catholic o'clock
It WH Help You
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En. Xhtsania Morgan, Sneadville, Term., writes! w9tn ten
yetis I suffered with the turn of life, and- tried many r
without zvlief. I had paisa all my body and at tfines
not ait up. At last I took Cards! and now I oa» do my hou
I have Mi many ladiaa about Oardui and Tmnrwmmid it to
this morning, Rev. Father.
dricks officiating. :• *1
^ > v v,« wace uiurcn.
Services at Grace church Thanks-
giving morning will be at 10:30
o’clock, the Record Is requested to
announce. ... * - i
I could
Dr. Frank Fanning of San An-
tonio, after 0 few hours in Coero,
went to YorktnwR this afternoon.
He is o brother-in jaw of Oscar
McAllister, 'M&j} •*
Beautiful Line of Knit Goods.
All wool scarfs from 35c to.-*™........ $1.00
Sweaters for ladies, Misses and children
7 from 50c to-------------------------- $3 50
Tailored Waists for 98c.
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Mannish waists of white linette, white
madras or bh ck srd white percales.
Embroidered linen waists for $1.48
Tailored Suits.
We are showing some very pretty new models
The famous Biscbof garment, fits like a glove
strictly hand tailored. Prices from '
$17.00 to $30.00.
{>2.00 a DU-----———----------— — - JU
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Warm Beddidg Comforts
From ^75c lo $3.50.
Silkaline comforts filled-with good sanitary
cotton for only--------------------------98c
Better grades covered with silkaline or saline
for $1.75, $2 50 and $3.00
Skirts and Waists of Hany Styles.
All wool voile skirts beautifully trimmed only.
$5.00
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.Other models Panama voile or Cheviot from
$3.00 to $10.00.
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Blankets
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Full size white or gray 10-4 cotton blankets
toy .........- ______ 08c
Better grades $1 48 and $2.00.
A'l wool white or plaid blankets 11-4 worth
$6 50 for-----------------------$5.00
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 122, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 23, 1909, newspaper, November 23, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth920850/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.