The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 48, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 25, 1908 Page: 4 of 4
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* Advance Sale of FaHDry G *
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By Buying Early We Avoided the Great Rise in the Prices oi Dry Goods that cau-ht the Later Buvers
Ami wo ,ro m a poo,t,on ,h„ seooon oo!, you hundreds „l ortlclo, l„r about what the „,lll5 „„ the same JL.
THE BIG STORE HAS NO COMPETITION IN THIS CITY
t ;Sa“ Antoni0 ■£ ^e are now ready, onr fall goods are in and
'V convince you that we mean business. p ’ u Y1U» Prifes jp*1
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10,000 Yards Best Standard
Calico.
Mill price today on these goods at
Fall River, Boston.is 5c by the case.
Oar Cnero price...................................5 cts
Soft finished Bleached Do-
mestic
Full bleached and worth 5c at the
mill. Our price per yard..............5 cts
Yard Wide Sea Island Do-
mestic
Guaranteed lull yard wide and a
nice smooth six cent unbleached do-
mestic. Our price only™...............5 cts
Alhambra Bed Ticking.
The brand that costs today 5^ cts
at the mill. Our price per yd.......5 cts
Cotton Checks and Plaids.
Last year the price was seven cents,
today the goods are worth at the mill
5 cts. Our price only .:....................cts
Madras and Cheviot Shirt-
ings
The best heavy i2>£c values. Our
Price is.....-.......................................cts
Staple Check Gingham
The sort that costs today at the
mill 5>2C. Our price...................L5 cts
Fall Outings
. In light or darks. The 26 inch 8c
sort for-.......................................................5 cts
Elegant Line New Notions
New belts, new combs, new bags,
new ribbon combs, new ladies’ neck-
wear, new bead necklaces, in fact
any and everything new in fancy
goods for the fall season.
20 c Fall Suitings for 10 c
This is a big lot of beautiful Arnold
suitings 3old everywhere for 20 cts.
Our price as long as they last™.. 10 cts
OUR BIG SHOE
DEPARTHENT
Is filled with Fall shoes all marked
at popular prices, such as Eds»i*rr
Clapp, Walk Over, Utz and Dunn
and other as well known shoe makers
who guarantee every pair of shoes
they sell. Our prices oa shoes range
from 50c to $6.50 the pair.
We are agents for the cele-
brated Blue Ribbon and Buster
Brown school shoes for boys and
girls, and Buster will be here
again to find out how many boys
and girls kept their promise to him
and Tige.
IMMENSE LINE OF
CLOTHING AND F
NISHING GOODS.
Schloss Bro*. tailor made cl
and the new Carrollton sy
men and boys. We make a
of boys’ knee pants for sch.
and knee pant suits in all t
styles. • j
We are afeotgfor the Duchess
Mea. They five II cts far
that comes off iN a dollar far
withia two mom hi. Try a pah1,
ao more than other paati ni five
the wear.
nothing
you a beautiful present free of cost. Ask for them. BUTTER?CK’7p AT HERNS* Fash?*™1? them ^ °°*
~ the GRAVES O).
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-OCALS AND PERSONAL
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made towards this work?—R. A.
Armstrong and others present.
John H. Bailey continues to j Program of the meeting to be _ 8:3° P* m- Sermon by Harlan
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improve, and it is hoped in a few
more weeks he will be as well as
ever.
H. £. Dahlmann says he will
not discontinue the dairy business
at bis home place but carry it on
as heretofore.
Cigar Salesman Wanted. Ex-
perience unnecessary. $100 per
month and expenses. Peerless
Cigar Co., Toledo, Ohio.
Mrs. LUla Mayfield and sister,
Mrs. Stothard, will occupy the
Foreman cottage on East Court-
house St., opposite the home of
Mrs. W. H. Crain.
Ladies wishing stamping done
will call on Miss Scrivner at H. G.
Brown’s residence.
Miss Williamson of San Anto-
nio, who has been visiting relatives
-'here, left today to visit her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Me
Donald of Thomaston.
Jules Leffland went to Bello
this’afternoon.
Mrs. Aug. Ley is visiting rela-
tives in Victoria. *
Mrs. Alex Hamilton, Jr., is back
from Colorado.
Save Your Prescription Numbers.
held with the
church beginning Thursday, Aug.
27, 190S:
Victoria Baptist ^i3tbews.
SUNDAY’S EXERCISES'.
6:30 a. m. Sunday school rally,
L. A. Carter.
and the posts and gates will net St .Michaels Academy,
sag. Why not let me figure with _
Z wh'- th1 7 teU 7 t0 3 Ce:1 The Slsters of Charity of the Iti-
and l 111 u C°St, l°U!carna,e Word w,il school here
“.J.'1*. b\Cbeaper thaa 3 Pickec | Tuesday, September ist. Every
Onlv 7 f°° Per Cem betHlaCOl,y is o£fered <or squiring a
ouatcmM ^-"1 .1 “ Jl! !^“*h and edUeatioul
THURSDAY NIGHT.'
8:30. Ssrmon by T. O. Sallee tl-’ooa. m. Sermon to be ar- j most careful work done in putting I Tb«4 * 7 j cuuuauou.
I ranged for by pastor and deacons, the fence up. Remember Ilu ll 7 7 of losRuct.oaembraces
Friday s exercises. 3:00 p.m. Mass meeti-g !u the [anoint L * ih^rimary
terest of Buckner's Orphans I of fhe work to show you any time LT M 7’, T'a ’
Toha T. WnfJn. I can roL.noe J77 I C,al- Masical and »rt
FRIDAY’S EXERCISES.
9:00 a. m. Devotional service
led by John T. Wofford.
9:30 a. m. The condition of the
j in the meat market to A*. Sckiewitz
Devotional service, who will conduct it alone.
interest of
Home, led by John T. Wofford.
8:30 p. m. Address by M. M.
unsaved and the method God has-Wolf, Subject. South Texas’ op-
employed for their salvation—Os- j port unities and possibilities,
car Ferrell, J. A. Stephen. j ----
10:30. Does God hold us respon-! Business Change,
sibie .for temporal blessings given I -
Ds^ 'J* A, Stephen, W. M. Me- ' John Friar has sold his interest
Murry. ! ir. tu ---1— - - . . . i
2:30 p. m.
led by J. M. Maze.
3:00 p. m. The importance of! The latest colors for epfly fall
systematic giving—D. B. Clapp, i wear—elephant gray, Tf^Htripes,
John T. Wofford, Terry Hollan. j zebra stripes, olives, stone, bronze, I
3:3° P- m. The importance of|s^a^e’ Tost yourself on new styles, j
Sunday school and Baptist Young Walter Duren, fine tailoring. ;
People’s Union work—L. A. Car-| ---——-
ter, Harlan Mathews, Press Brown.! Back From Port Lavaca
8:30 p. m. Sermon by D. B. j ——
^*aPP' ^ev- J- W. Cowan and family!
I can convince you, if you will let
me show you. Ring me up at the
Record office, or drop me a note
and I.will call with samples.
J. M. Harris.
WU» in KM nad
scaled with
Take ao ath
diamond BRAND PILlS for
r ^ ^ *“*• Safiat Alwaw RdUbla
SOU) Br DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
E ocution, Physicahx2ulture and
i03cy sewing will also receive
special attention.
Parents or guardiaus desirous of
placing their children at the Aca-
demy should apply to the
Mother Superior.
Cuero, Texas.;
Will Covey left ior Port Lavaca
today.
Record ads. bring results.
SATURDAY S EXERCISES.
9* a* m. Devotional, by Thomas
Pond.
Just as a matter of interest, the
holder of a certain number, of the
prescriptions filled by the Reuss
Drug Store, daring the next 30
’vs» will be entitled to any ar-
the value of $10.00
on one of I
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returned this ifternoon from am
outing of several weeks at Port
Lavaca. Tnev were ail benefited
9^30 a. m. Foreign Missions. 17777^ kWhile the head I
Will the Church of Christ ever give !._7 a“'fy 'S “0t boisting of hk i
the gospel to the whole world?
Progress of the work—Jr A. Ste-
phen, Harlan Mathews.
10:30 a. m. State missions.
catches John says plenty of fish
came to his hook.
What has been done, what remains
to be accomplished. Progress of
the work—Oscar Ferrell, T. N.
Boynton, W. E. Self.
2.00 p. m. Devotional, J. M.
Lee.
2:30 p. m Associational mis-
sions. The needs of the field, J.
A. Stephen. The condition of the
work, J. C. Smith. The import-
ance of pastors and churches co-
operating with the missionary in
the work, W. E. Self, Oscar Fer-
rell.
4.00 p. m. How shall we plan
to meet our obligations already
Printers’ ink marks the path,!
to riches and fame. Try it.
Why Not Now?
You are likely to have to build
a new fence for your yard and
while you are about it you want
the best. This will be the result if
you let me put it up for you. I
can y°u up a hand made fence,
guaranteed to give perfect satisfac-
tion, for less money than a woven
wire fence will cost you and that
you will not be pleased with after
a few months. I set the pests in
the best quality of cement and the
fence is as steady as a stone wall
H@arE.
Own Your Own Home
SOME REASONS WHY EVERY MAN SHOULD
f OWN HIS OWN HOHE
1 It Increases His Own Respect
2 His Wife Respects Him More
3 Hi* Standing in The Community is Raised
4 He Makes a Better Citizen
0 ^othmff on Earth out of Which a Family Gets as Much Enjoyment
6 For a Young Man to Make Monthly Payments is a Fine Schooling in
Practical Economy ‘
- > Leave His Wife and Babies a Good Home is a Comfort in the
. Hour of Death
How to Get a Home
1 Huy a Lot in the TA YTjOR ADDITtON. These Lots are Dirt Cheap.
| . kSome Area^ Low as $65. Pay one-tenth Down and then make
easv Monthl v Payments. Your cigar money will meet these
payments. See?
2 Borrow money from the Build*? and Loan Association. Your
monthly dues will be little more than rent you now pay. In
this way vou will have a good home before you know it
ter renting for 10 years you will still have nothing.
See G. W. TI5HRBDL
OFFICE NEAR POST-OFFICE
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 48, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 25, 1908, newspaper, August 25, 1908; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth821936/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.