The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 153, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 29, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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350 dozen yards Valencienne laces and insertions
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Line of Nainsook or
Lawp Embroideries, dainty
work, regular baby sett, at a
reduction of 1-4 off of regular
One lot Lawn and Cambric
Insertions, from i inch to a Jast received a sew lot of Aresco
inches wide, regular io, 12X
#£^5C goods, this week Aa
per yard only-------Ow
New Line muslin Underwear.
Muslin Underwear for ladies and
are offering exceptional values in
gowns ,drtwers,corsct covers ^etc. |
One lot Machine made Torchon
Laees and Insertions,all widths
from i3i to 2^ inch wide, rqg-
8 sod ioc goods, this week M 1 -
only per yard-----------“aw
attems. July Patterns and Designers now on Sale:
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imps Given With All Goods Sold at Regular Prices*
It’s hot but there’s no ing a phonograph.
:es reported in Sooth Tex-
$Be glad you are here and~do||Pi
and you’ll keep cooler
use if gets hot down b«fe,
up iu Colorado they say mf;
twisting the rails so that
:ked. Stay here and
;%inst the sale of f iant
be enforced and
I little ones prolonged.
Pensibie and safe on July
as other days.
Taft nogr has the job
the question, “whit is
and the number of peo-
Tennessee who want to
job off his hands is said to
Maybe be was hired to steal It out;
and destroy it by the neighbors,
however.
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Two minutes is not much time
but the bale from Merceoes beat!
the bale from Falfurrias two min-
utes and got the big price yester- J
Don’t waste the min-
I hare now at my shop an expert
in cleaning and pressing elothes;
charges modentexnd'work strictly
guaranteed. Alfonso Reyes
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CERTAIN RESULTS.
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d*y, $4*5
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It is claimed rhat the. Cbipese
generally will help to hint down
the murderer of Elsie Siegel, and
if you have nothing else to do you
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Many - a Cuero Citizen Knows
Mow Sure They Are
Nothing uncertain about the
work of Doan’s Kidney Pills in
Cuero. There is plenty of positive
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may believe it. We from Missouri proof of this in the . testimony of
1 has been sentenced to 2
Jgyimiitentiary for eteal-
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must be shown, as always.
The big colleges are doing their
advertising stunts now. One of
them has a professor who believes
fighting is part of the young man’s
education, while a “co-ed*’ college
has one who encourages flirting as
a means of Inculcating useful
knowledge of social life. Ob, they
are getting wise, those college ad-
vertisers.
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Pianos! Pianos!! Pianos!!!
r Who wants to buy a good sec
ond hand piano? Can furnish at
nominal figures either a Mattu-
check or an Emerson. Both are in
good repair and for practice work
ru just as good as a brand new
softly instrument. For particulars
the Record.
Slayton Breeden was in yester-
ay from bis ranch near Yorktown
accompanied by his cousin, Robert
Stayton of San Antonio*, who has
been visiting him at his ranch a
few days. dThey . left for their re-
spective homes on last night’s
Davy Crocket.
Robt. G. Miller was here from
Falfurrias yesterday getting * data
on the creamery business. He is
going into the dairy j
rather extensively. He says 900
and* of cotton from his farm
ent Into the first bale fr
year
citizens. Such evidence should
convince the most skeptical suf-
ferer. Read the following state-
ment:
Theodore E. Simon, blacksmith,
living on Stockdale Avenue, Cuero,
Texas, says: “My back was so
lame and painful that I could not
stoop or lift. Sharp twinges would
shoot through my loins whenever
I attempted to do any work that
brought a strain on the muscles of
my back. The kidneys were inac-
tive and I bad a frequent desire to
pass the kidney secretions. I also
had pains in the back and top of
my head which kept me in misery.
I had often been told of Doan’s
Kidney Pills and at last decided to
try them and procured a box at the
Cuero Drug Co. Thpy removed
the difficulty in a short time and I
am now quite free from kidney
trouble I highly recommend this
splendid remedy to others sfflicted
as T was.’* *
For sale by all dealers. Price
50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Buffalo, New York, sole agents foi
the* United States.
Remember the name—Doan's—
and take no other.
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Jury List.
PBTITJURY.
Fifth Wkbk, Juwi 28.
W B Hildebrandt H D Beaumont
D H Murray F Nnner
Berthold Afflerbach A Nobles (col.
B C Lanmoo Geo F Brand
D H Jacobs
TB Bomba
BR Hill
Robt Gerhardt
C F Foxall
A Lnder
B C Barnard
C Doerrman
Hy Atzenhofer
Ferd Wild
Fritz Menn
Hy Moff
Hy Kuester Jr.
Hy Port
B.H Spied
D Hock
John Neuaer
W A Fink
H Jut*
Will Bcnwa
W BMeiacheti
L. Vakdergrift
BF Lewis
Robt Ftanke
H F Jaeger
^H Weller
Carl Hadaxnek
Herman Borchers
L F Buergener
W P Kennedy
David Alexander John B Melting
Milk Price Reduced.
From July x milk will be sold at
five cunts per quart.
W. Gohlke.
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Mercedes
| Take a dose of Prickly Ask Bit-
ters at night when you go to bed
and you will feel bright and vigor-
ous next morning. It will insure
you a copious and healthy pmage
of the bowels, improved appetite
and digestion and increased ener-
ok. boaM and brain. ^ Heaton
Residence for Rent
Good seven room house 00 South
Line street lor rent. Has stable
barn, crib, cistern, waterwork*-and
big garden. Howbrton & Co.
paper wiU
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SIM. Reward, life.
The readers of this _
ed to leara that there
pr ceded disease that
able to core in jail iu stages, ana
catarrh. Hall'S Catarrh Cura la
positive cure npw known to the
Maternity. Catarrh
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treatment. Hairs Cat
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 153, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 29, 1909, newspaper, June 29, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth845930/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.