The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 122, Ed. 1 Monday, June 15, 1925 Page: 3 of 6
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THE CUERO RECORD MONDAY
EVENING, JUNE 15. 1926.
ULTS
Fool’s Fate
Worth
.600
1274
W.B.McClung’s Dep’t. Store
cial Cash
rices
DRESSES
MILLINERY
5.00
LILLY'S UHCLE
One lot of tissue gingham
65c to 75c quality, special
Mr
•444
.420
.412
this
has
low
w
Sim-
now j
i he<tuled
after-
journey
horn >
much to
22.50 Dresses . . .
25. and $27.50 Dresses
FOWEVYRBWEX
MgJKTCO NBCXTf
here to make this mcrve for some time
their
out
Relieve Coughs, Colds,
Headache, Rheumatism
and All Aches and Pains
rt> a meat
w rr
Unfortunately born blind, Mias
Mary Josephine Curcio, of Newark,
X. Jb-waa unwilling to settle back
•Se a life of useless ease. She
■ studied to such effect that she
graduated with honors from the
New Jersey College for Women,
connected with Rutgers, receiving
special honors and a Phi Beta
Kappa membership. .?
attorney with 25 years experi
has informed the Gazette that and he has about yielded to
wishes. Plans are being worked
carefully by which his friends and
clients can be served best in this sec-
tion.—Shiner Gazette.
ATIONALLEAGUE
Mbdfhys Results
7; Boston 3. 'V-
) 12; Cnicinnati 3.
i 11, Philadelphia 7.
re They Play* Today,
pbia at St. Louis.
Judge Metis May Open Branch Law
Office At Shiner
TOLM AtMMtM
JAM W A JOB
•# * *
Vic tor Laundry to be Moved.
beautiful.— Victoria
four children are to move
San Antonio on JUIy 1. Mr.
r leasef the Victoria Steam
Laundry in Joly of last year with the
privilege of purchasing It but a
year’s operation of the plant has con-
vinced him that" two Laundries are
not profitable here; The Callaways
have made many friends in Victoria
and all will regret to learn that they
will not continue to reside here.
The Victoria Steam Laundry is lo-
cated in the J. P. Barrington build
ing on West Forest Street opposbe
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Yesterdays Results
New Yorjt 8; Detroit 3.
Cleveland 3; Philadelphia 0.
■jmhfalgtoa 9; St. Louis 8.
Myee games scheduled. ;
PWhere They. May Todnja
qjfeveland at Philadelphia.
Chicago at Boston.
(Two-games scheduled.)
■ Standing of the Clubs
MAKES HAIR GROW
or your money back. Keep'free from
1 the curse of dandruff, falling hair and
I baldness. RID-O-DANDER absorbs
dandruff, promotes growth of hair.
We sell it under motiey-back guaraw
tee. L. L. BUTTERY, Ph.G,
■f TEXAS LEAGUE
ff* Yesterdays Results
(Shreveport 6; Houston 2.
Wichita Falls 20; San Antonio
DaUas^8-0; Beaumont 1-2.
Waeo (i; Fort Worth 6.
., Where They Play Today.
jR^naton at Shreveport.
‘VRaco at Fort Worth.
San Antonio at Wichita Fails.
Rlaumont at Dallas.
Standing of the Clubs
CASH For Dental Gold,
Platinum, Silver, Dia-
monds, magneto points, false teeth.
Jewelry, any valuables. Mail to-
day. Cash by return mail.
Hoke S. & R. Co. Otsego,
Mich.
and $ 12.50 Dresses $ 7.45
and 17.50 Dresses 11.95
poses to establish
that section with
the plant here
among his other
moil's brother,
the proprietor
operated the
Mr. Callaway
toria Advocate
Hats ranging from $2.50 to $5.00 for $1.00
Hats ranging from 5.00 to 7.50 for
Hats ranging from 7.50 to 12.50 for
part, for the large shin
I mentis now being made.
J Warren DuBose will leave Tuesday
morning next for little old New York
. He will be in charge of one of Stahl
Bros.^chicken puilnian cars, contain-
ing about 4.500 live hens and
destined for Eastern markets.
Joe Galindo left Tue.sda
of a similar carload.
Modesta Bazan
firm
days
hen:
moted In many other ways.
The Civic Association took up
movement several years ago and
encouraged it to the extent of
dering roses in quantity lots at
prices lor any clizens, in this
causing the planting of hundreds
additional bashes every year.
The Portland plan for covering un-
sightly places and things with climb-
ing roses is a splendid one and the
Cttic Association might introduce it
here. A member of the Association
has written to the Portland Chamber
of Commerce for Portland’s entire
rose pirn and when this Information
is-received the organization probably
will increase its endeavors to make
Victoria mpre
Adfoeate. ”
23 Cars Poultry Shipped.
Since March 1st. twenty-one
loads of live poultry nave been
ped from Gonzales by the firm
Stahl Bros.
On account of a shortage of
and green vegetation. due to
drouth, many farmers are celling off
i
hens and other poultry, which ac-
kum
ence
he has about decided do open up a
branch law office in Shiner to accom-
modate the large number of his
friends and clients from this section
who go to his Yoakum law office to
transact legal business. Judge Mot is
has been urged by his many friends
about
charge of a carload
York, is s<
Saturday
his first
exceeding 70 miles from his
town he will doubtless have
tell about.—Gonzales Inquire
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TOk-
and give tbou-
y every ' plant-
g nenes eon W
mm| ev'ery M- ‘
■ like Victoria, calls itself
of Roses,” and Mr. Red-
bean present at two of its
vain, which he says he has
■ anything tt> equal In
ce. not even In the capitals
devoted to such celebra-
the Public Square and is equipped I count
throughout with modern machinery.
The plant is owned by C. R Sim
i mons of Sweetwater, who owns four
t laundries in Western Texas and pro-
another one in
the machinery of
or disribute it
plants. .Mr.
H. Simmons
i laundry at Pharr.
Victoria plant before
took charge of it
AB "St tr.d f-‘c -.rs »nu nines.
Ctucrer > Musteri U Gniiucr form) oSc.
Better then a Mustard Piaster
SORB rWoVraStanvl^tyj
of Rcert*” Talked *
IMereen. who won fame
a wrestler and io- spending
net in Victoria received coi-
ning aS a horticulturist and
eresting to talk to him of
d flowers, so well informed
the subject. J J
loin The Advocate published
ys ago regarding the Annual
Nival to be celebrated at
s Oregon, this week caused
men to indicate the expert
e be possesses of orchards
.529
an empiov
who left Gonzale
ago
billed to New
to reach Gonzales
noon. As this was
car
hip-
^jyersen suggests the organ!
i Rose Chib to attain the
[w&net tn Victoria and make
cttyreaRy a etty of rones. Pri
Mgtt be offered for the most
■Mkjooes end rose planting pro-
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 122, Ed. 1 Monday, June 15, 1925, newspaper, June 15, 1925; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1206922/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.