The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 32, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 9, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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Everybody will be
interested in our
Hundreds of Beautifui Snow White M
eries, Laces and White Goods. .
us Jin Undergarments, New Waists, New Embroid1
All newj and fresh from the Eastern Markets
New and Beautiful - i ll
White Fabrics for Spring
Wfc are about to enter upon the “Greatest White
Season”* ever known. Special efforts have been
made by the Manufacturers to bring out a number
of new and daintj' weaves. This line is replete with
novelties, at’vdry^moderate prices. We are offeripg
a number of short lengths in white goods worth from
Our new stock cf Un-
clermushns U really
beautiful. Never before
have we shown such a
wonderful variety of
CoWns, Corset Covers,
Skirts, Combinations,
etc. At.such reasonable
figures. Prices from
Dainty
White
Waists
Our new line of
i is now on display.
|jjpr We are showing a
^ pleasing variety of
popular price sell-
"/ ers at
New Linen Damasks and Towels
Most complete line of house furnishings we have
ever shown. We have made special efforts in this
department, and the result is most gratifying. v_ New
Draperies, Bed Spreads, Crashes, Towels, etc.
One lot Undermuslins
consisting of Gowns,
Y $1, $1.25, $1.50
and $2.00
Our Spring line of
Warpers
Rustproof' Corsets v
EARLY SPRING HATS
here. New and
Correct styles for Early Spring \ wear. No two alike.
Prices ranging from $2.50 to $5.50.
All gopdU included in this White Sate are subject to aDis
of 10 per cent. Remember you can ^ave 10c on every do
Green saving stamps and Autqmpbile tickets Free
is also included in this White
Sale. New models in Front
Lacing Effects at
Laces and Embroideries
Sale Starts Tuesday, Feb. 1, and ends Sat. Ftb. 12
The new patterns are unusually attractive. Embroi-
deries and Laces have come into their own sgain.
*
The designs scd materials used emphasize a new
departure. Such v&iueg at 5c and 1 Oc have never
deemedf possible before.
$2, $3, and $5
Back Lace Models at
Chickens'Not to Run Loose. by numbers of the club obtain!
- * loans for crop making purposes I
V ietrr;a, 1 «**., T’ob. 0. At the at 8 per cent per annum1 in'ere.st. |
meeting of the Victoria. City, The contract between /the .dub'
Conneil last night an wdinance ami the b.ink in wmin-i ami it'
passed its first reading - prohibit- *pnniUcs a guaranty fund which
in? the running at large, of chisfc- justifies, tin- hank in a. - a:/ '
ducks, geese and other fowls at this rate. AI! application* *iyr :
" 'thin the corporate limits of the loam are ti si passed upon /
ei^rv. Violators of the ordinance ^umuUen of he club ami a
aj'e subject to a Vue of $10. The priim. rupdrcramit is that the ..or
kuinefl parsed two resolu- >ortO" inns’ raise . I-.wmI
The Man Inside
OTEL
VALENTOES
NOW
DISPLAYED
IN OUR <N
WINDOW
-r /Cuero'S'lLeading Hostelry
m ~ ’ *
Only .SjLsam heated ijo‘el in Cueco. Special n
boarders^ Best of service. “W elcomed' Afr. T
IOCS
Our Lumber is the Best,and everybody
unarm « r
eit\
e'itnri
if it costs a little more at first. W©
carry the pest grade of galvanized
corrugated steel roofiing at rlgh
prices. \
■i
We have just sold the lumber for our
new postaffice building - and, of course
Uncle Sam knows where to go to vet
tbe best. Take a’ pointer from him
and gkt the best. *
p;au\r»f\Tcby t
year, the e"V<
a1' a : relit uuinij
aliU fa,!id s it:
u>imr
The bigger anti, pretties!
•lot of Valctitmes ever shown
in Cut-rn. At prcpr>ait :tile
souvenir cards at if a» d '-yp
a
ward.
Dainty and Dell g hi 1 u • Va.-
enlines in all fehapet? a d
sizes from 5c to £ i 00.
Comae in a thont-and fan
tastic cartoon^ with funny
verses.
•
lf-you want to A*nd a Val
er.tine that is up to times and
a little differtn , wc sugge-v:
i.ieftri' iigunri
wlii'-h ixui'ls in *he
0*'0- liav.e been v. ire!
Alamo Lumber Company
f!Wl Ktn.trd. ?1C;,
;*> and
'pf ox{) in nirn-1 .(•«>
operation may bt had by wriiinir
tt the Director *>f the Extension
!>• part merit A tk M folleare. < VI-
terrt Million. i • xa>.
Clarence Onslov,
8 • - *
D f( -ter of Extension A.. £ M
' olb.jt t f Texas
' >re.Tt iii'jr. b-uitunl scenes,
and a smryf 1’ba! aGII bold you en-
tranced !• th.yf *-er.t * T. ’ (I you
at ilu \ I i/nii..nd iV'onesl.tv.
See Us For Rates *•
A1'. * . ' j. ' V ..-■■■'■ •. • ,* * f
C. E. COLGATE, Agent
A Book
A box of Fine Candy
A gift box of.Stationery
The beat of ih* ae j.rt
here and our prices are
as attractive
goods.
■<- crease, ar.a fnv>ns; ti;c
.--trenatL by building a* 0 *» constu.
j Pol : nJ assisting r.a’urc Ceiug iu
| wort v'.e propri“ter<? * it, sc c’-k r
j faith ‘.a Its curat re pow-rs that tne:
It*!?- Ottt iruadrec r« l.a-s ? r a.r
| Th-it *t to ur- re? ’*
c.’ u-sfiT’orvai*
, JP ? p jpv- '. '-
a No Trouble To Answer Ques'ions
a
• a* • e « ^ f
our
We Guarantee To Give As Much .
. • . ’ - ‘ ' , *'
md M)?e Wud, C>ilr L’me, Brick or Cement
i-X the - r.:< tjeovii.* Vij ihonev as anvpne else regularly in the
mvpt .1 Your orders of fiotu 50 cents up
*vd’ he pu>r;TH'!\ dt l verud to any jxirt of town. /
Cuero Wood & Coal Co.
.Phone 71
>ine. s
.-f f7ail's Ft fin
Ted Springr C-'dT PTir
Turn Over
a NeAV Leaf
(‘nll '!ro Stat in,!. Tf*x ] Vd . ff
I According to an atfoomic mcnt
irmide today by the Extension Dn-
| part men t of the A. & M Collego,
| the Red Springs Farmers Club,.
I of Smith county, has, executed a
1 > 1 \ I 1 <•!
E. O. KUNITZ
DRCIGGIST .
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 32, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 9, 1916, newspaper, February 9, 1916; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1121634/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.