The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 75, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 30, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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A Gorgeous Display of Novelties
TT^HERE is no better time tor a selection, our store is filled
g to overflowing with Novelties of every description.
Among the * latest arrivals is a line of Dainty Lace
Trimmed LINGERIE DRESSES FOR LADIES. .*. .*.
These
are one piece dresses made up of
dainty soft Lingerie Ooods elaborately
trimmed with lace and medallions. They
are fashioned after the newest approved
models, Josephine back prices.from
Nil, Wjile Lbjerie an! Tailored Waists.
Oar line of Net Waists, White Lingerie and
’Tailored Waists is still one of our strongest
attractions. We have sold more waists since
we opened up this line than all the other stores
n Ctfcro combined. Prices
50c to $7.50.
Embroideries.
Thousands of yards of Fresh, Dainty Embroid-
eries, every imaginable width or style; new goods,
no old patterns. As a special inducement we offer
a 10 per cent, reduction on all Embroideries for this
week, ^ \
Tub Coat Suits in white, blue and tan
from
Didn’t Want Operation*
I chased him a ball mile but he
escaped. I sent him a bill, charg-
ing him for a call, bat it Is still
unpaid. He never sent for me
again, however.” This was not
onr new Iriend Patman, however.
Wfco wants to buy a good* sec
ood haod piano? Gan farni^b at
nominal figures either a Mattu-
check or an Emerson. Both are in
good repair and for practice fcrark
are just as good as a brandTnew
costly instrument. For particulars
see the Record.
Regulating the keeping of hogs
within the pity limits:
Be it ordained by the city coun-
cil of the City of Cnero,
That* it shall be an-
enjoys , a reputation as a teller of
comical stories, was recently speak-
ing of medical men and mentioned
one who bad called 'at his house
one day to sew npa wound in a boy’s
leg. As he gathered up his instru-
ments, the operation having been
performed out on the grass, some
one called his attention to a large
and rnsty corn knife some one had
laid on the grass, asking face-
tiously "is that one of your instru-
ments, Doc?” The doctor was
somewLat noted for his tales him-
self and when be said ‘‘No, bnt it
Reminds me of a patient I had
once,” everyone knew there was a
tall one edming, "There was
once,” said the doctor, "a hard old
case in a town to which I bad just
moved in Arkansaw. Another
doctor asked me if old B-had
send for me yet and I told him no,
He answered that he would. That
he always sent for every new doc-
tor and that there was nothing on
earth the matter with him and he
never paid a bill. Well, be did
sent finally and I went. I knew
just what I intended to do. There
was an old knife like this lying
around my yard and I wrapped it
in a newspaper and pnt it in the
buggy. T found the place and
took the knife and other instnr*
ments and went in
Sptciilty
F. 6tfci3
Section i
lawful for any person to keep or
permit to be keft in any pen, honse
or enclosure ot any kind, under bis
control within this city any hog
or pig unless such animal be kept
in an enclosure made in accord-
ance with section 2 of this ordi-
nance. , |
Sec. 2. All pens or 'enclosures
within this city in which* hogs are
kept shall be bnilt without any
wooden flooring or 'flooring of any
kind.? No such enclosure shall con-
tain less than two hundred and
twenty-five square feet for each hog
or pig kept in such pen. And ft
shall be nnlawfnl for
We now have (be Ccffin place for
rent or sale. The lots are really
as desirable for residence purpose
as any in Cnero.. If interested*see
ns. Howerton & Co.,
Up stairs in Record building.
ChinHware
W piece* in table set 49. 10 pkceti in
wasteland srt$2 75:6 cup* *r>d *<tac r? 25c
Agent for Singer and Wheeler &
Wilson Sewing Machines
Bicycle* and Etinnograpbs repaired
, General Gunsmith.
Daily Record, 40 cents per month.
C. L. Stadtler
j_.UTC.peR
Shingle*, Sherwin-Williams Paint,
Oil.Builders’ Hardware, Etc.
Bwiud
tainly a poor prospect for a corn
crop now, bat there is yet time to
make a gooe big cotton crop.
A tickling in the throat;
hoarseness at times; adeep
breath irritates i$;—these
are features of a throat
cough. They’re very de-
ceptive and a cough mix-
ture won’t cure them.
You want something that
will heal the inflamed
membranes, enrich the
blood and tone up the
system .*. .*.
Scoffs Emulsion
is just such a remedy.
t It has wonderful healing
and nourishing power.
Removes the .cause of
the cough and the whole
system is given new
strength and vigor
Send Ji,r Jrtf vmt./
SCOTT & BOlVm., <•;
40$-4Sj Pearl Street, A>* .
JOt. And .CO A'l druggiui
loikes
lirtvirt
Stun
Cisttrit
any person
to have or keep more than two hogs
or pigs in any pen, honse or
enclosure within the city.
Sec. 3. • Any person violating
this ordinance shall be deemed
guilty of an efiense and upon con-
viction shall be fined in any snm
not less than five nor more than
twenty-fite dollars.
Passed Angus: 14, 1895.
Robert Stokes is now with How-
erton & Co. in the land, loan and
collection business and will have
his office np-stairs irf the Record
building. He solicits patronage
in the line of business mentioned,
promising the best of care and at-
tention to same. It yon have prop-
erty for sale or want to buy, if yon
have property to rent or want to
rent property, Howerton & Co.
will be glad to serve you.
A.V.PALMIE
Real Estate
Firms lid Blickes
Rndolph Schussler, an expert in
the line has opened a clothing
cleaning and pressing department
back of Alfonso Reyes’ barber shop.
Patronage solicited, prices right
and work guaranteed.
I found the
old fellow lying on the bed and
groaning. I looked at him a min-
ute and then unwrkpped the knife
and walked over to the old fash-
ioned fireplace and .began to whet
it up and down the jambs. The
old fellow took notice and asked
me what I was doing. I told him
I kuew what was the matter with
him at a glance. His liver was out
of order and bad to be scraped and
went on whetting the knife. The
old fellow was out of bed by this
and bad bis trousers on and when
I turned around and said I was
about ready he sh«^t ont of the door.
liver Medicfac
9 The news items of
munity.
9 The things in wfiic
interested.
9 The births, weddil
the people you knod
*3 The social affairfl
surrounding towjSj
TtMM arc th« kuflgi
*»>*• rom in
come buck to yon II «*>• sp«n4 ft at
t>6rr.a. It I* font forovtr If you tend ft t*
tha Mafr-Ordar House A flanca throat*
our ad rarttstnf eoiwrms wfU Jfhra you am
id an where U wfil buy tha cnout
New Easter Neckwear fer
Men aid Beys.
\
A generous shipment of the famous
Superba line for our Easter trade just op-
ened;new shapcs*new colorings. Our price
\
50 cents.
jam i ' t . ■ , .S •. : T*
Fancy Vests for Spring and
Sommer Wear.
We are showing the nobbiest line of
Fancy Vests you ever saw; made of best
washable materials in whife, cream cham-
pagne, gray or figured from
$1.50 to $3:50 Each.
Belts.
We claim to have the best belts ever
brought to Cuero. A new sliding buckle
guaranteed not to slip. No trouble to fit
anybody-*-Our prices
.. 50c, 75c and $1.00.
Sckwab Clothes are Style Perfection.
Better Ready-toWear Clothing than this
popular make cannot be made, not even
from the most exclusive tailor at prices
which are almost double. We give- you .
the same fabrics,the most exclusive styles at
$10, $15 and $20
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STAMPS GIVEN
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WITH EVERY CASH
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 75, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 30, 1909, newspaper, March 30, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth844283/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.