The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 79, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 4, 1916 Page: 5 of 6
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A Choice Collection
Of fre*h Sp
New Coat ^uits
In Silk
Spring I Confirmation
c . , Suits for Boy»
Oiyi0S Blue »?rg**uit for young
| men with either long or
short trousers. Prices
from $6 to $15 00.
P . Wonderful line of light
rOOtWCHr sunr.mer*uitsinthePalm
Beach or Cool Cloths at
New and sttyflish $7 00 and J>7 50 each,
line of low cuts now j
on display.
wont r-'inbina
tion or Paim hen* h *nd
broadcloth* '*• ric» s
rf m $6 00 to $25
Ta feta silk dr -s * hom ,
$8.50 up,
Beautiful white dresses j
for confirmation from j
$1 98 to $3 50 e.ch
New Pattern Hats
LadiaiarfU find Tisw Hat here every
day or two. Keoping right in touch
with th* great Ra hion Centers we get
the new ones as soon as they appear.
Stylish low cuts
for Women in pat-
ent, vici kid bronze
kid and combination
just opened.
Union Suits for Men & Boys
Union suits have almost suppladted
two piece garments thete days/f^W* *
have on sale ihe Gooper White Cat
Unions and Wilson Bros, garment!,
w^ich are without an equalfor genuine cow
fort. Msa’s uaioxj $1 & $1-50. Boys 50c
New Spring Waists
Ip Geoi^ette, Crepe, Silk and lace are
IPHh beautiful. Lingerie waists in em-
broidered organdy from . 98c to $3 00
Largest line of Middy Blouses in the
in the city.' 50c and $1 00
Prices from $2.50
to $4.00.
Children’s low cuts
in wonderful variety
Shoes with snap and
style that will wear
and give satisfaction
Embroideries
Are coming in for mnli of their old
tims popularity this spring. Thp newy
ideas brought out in this season's goods
are very different from ihe emhroidei see
of former days. We are Showing some
exquisite patterns in white and colored,
work on organdy or voile- Also a won-
derful line of cheap showy embroider-
SPORT shirts
For Men and Boys
A New Line of thase Popular Shirts just
received. New up-to-date Patterns
White low cuts at
popular prices, both
in canvas and new
Buck.
Immense line of
Tennis Shoes.
ies. 27 inch fiouncings at
Automobile Tickets
With Every
With Every Purchase
Leather Production Lacking
hall council chamber Saturday af
ternoon beginning at 2 o’clock.
Austin, Tex., April 4.—Point- Mr. Clapp has been requested to
ing out that among the states of deliver this lecture by the Com-
thc Union ^Texas is sixth in the mercial Cmo. No charges will
production of raw hides and yet be made. Any one, whether milk-
twenty-ninth in thg production of iug one or one - hundreds cows,
leather, Dr. (’has. T. Dowell, in- feeding one head or a thousand
struetor in Chemistry in the Uni- head of cattle will be interested
vnrsity of Texas, seeks some ex- in this lecture. Mr. Clapp not on
plantation of this curious state of ly lecture on‘this work but is a
affairs. His conclusions are of dairyman himself at Collegeport.
especial interest to Buy It Made Charts and A. & M. College facts
!n*,l,ex|s boosters. are used in the lecture and not
“What other raw njaterills be-,book farmer methods. Every-
Templeton Found Wot Guilty .
Halletsville, Tex.., April 3.—A
jury in district court here this af
A ’ * •
very Home
Needs One
Complete
continual source of information
Stockmen can
getting the weUJwc
Dij* and Remedies J
folj line always op j
they are fits^
strength. TiSw <
be eradicated if you
dips:
Tuesday, April 4. “A Modern
Paul” three reel Lubin drama.
“A Sticky Affair,” one reel
comedy.
“The Goddess” thirteenth
chapter of two reels
Wednesday, April 5. “The
.Primitive Strain,three reel JEs-
aucea in abundance m our state.
Sulphur is produced in large
quantities in Louisiana, and will
probably be produced in this
state in large quantities before a
great many years. There is no
reason why the caustic soda could
not be made in this state as we
produee the salt required and we
have an inoxhaustable supplv of
coal.”
In short, an examination into
the supply of other' tilings need-
ful to the tanning industry leads
Dr. Dowell to declare that the
things lacking are insignificant
and easily supplied
Hpy this paper. It i* the regular $3 00 Rand
I (paw Commercial, Statistical and Educational
Texas, with map of the United States on the
tide, k is the ccmpletestai}«gi on the market
By special acrangcmcnt we can get you this
Thursday, April 6.
bone No. 11.
“The Man in Him,
two reel
Ess an ay drama.
, “Wurra Wurra” one reel Ka-
le m eomedy.
“Blindness of Devotion,” Wm.
Fox feature.
Friday, April 7. “The Big
Brother,” three reel Lubin drqma
“The Trail’s End,” one lWl
Kalem drama.
Saturday, April 8. “BUI Je-
ter’s Kid,” three reel Vitagmph
drama.
“The Broken Wire,” one reel
Kalem drama.
Charles Chaplin comedy.
The laxative tablet
with the pleasant fast*
If you am bilious
or constipated
they keep your
Blackleg Vaccines
Antharx and CharbooM
Vaccines
Veterinary Tetanus Ser-
um and other Csdtfil
Remedies.: « «
System as dean
as & stone jug
ringed with cold
spring water
We h*T js the crr.c" -«tve ifllinf
tor Uu grcil Uzalhre
Place’Your Order Today
We We* ft
Commercial Club Notes
(By F N. Clifford.)
! IT. A. Clapp of the Texas In-
dustrial Congress, will deliver a
lecture on Dairyt and Stock Feed-
ting and general hast at the city
When yon fall t* receive ycui
paper we consider it a favrr ii
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 79, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 4, 1916, newspaper, April 4, 1916; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1121776/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.