The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 141, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 15, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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District Court Notes.
To the Telephone Girl.
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SAVING
In all our
Men's and
Young
Men’s
Suits
Schwab’s
Set Price
Clothing
at a 25
per cent.
Reduction
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$10 suits $7.50
$15 suits $11.25
$20 suits $15.00
A try on
will convince
you that we
are offering
the greatest
value in the
city.
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Don’t miss taking advantage of some of our June offers.
A wide range of up-to-date goods to select
Men’s Separate
Trouser Sale.
Oar line of separate pants ior
men is second to nope in the
city. We carry the celebrated
Flat Iron trousers. During this
week we will sell pants at a sav-
ing of 20 cents on the dollar.
$2.50 pants for-----------—$2.00
3.00 4‘ 2.40
3.50 “ “ —~ 2.80
4.00 “ “........... 3.20
54)0 “ “ -............- 4.00
Flaxen Linons.
One of this season’s most pop-
ular white goods novelties AC.
at 15c and........................._dCQv
New Dimities and Nain-
sooks at 8}j, jo and..........
15c
pjp«g|iwt^| New Shipment of
Selz & Peters
Shoes
Just Receiv’d
We are showing some new low cuts at popular
prices: $2.00 and $2.30 pr,
Every pair guaranteed, peras
it 11 T 5HOE Co.
Your money back it you ™
not satistied and Want it.
New Lawns
and Batistes.
In dainty designs just received.
Goods usually sold at 12& I f|~
and 15c, our price per yd___III®
Embroideries. •
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New embroideries, insertions
and edgings just received—at a
reduction of 20 per cent.
Special.
Corset cover embroidery, fnll
16 to 18 inch width, a hummer
tat 25c a yard, our price for |Eaa
this week oplyL..............
Nan tuck Cambric
' A soft finish Cambric, full 34
Inch wide, sold regularly at
14 yards for fll, this week
at per yard——j.----*...................3G
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Agents For Standard
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•Green Saving Stamps Given With Every Cas^h Purchase.
8stw4aj. Sob-
er $4 par year
eeooed-
Campbell is not fit for tbq high po
sition be holds, but their attention
Is respectfully called to the fact
that be is bolding it still, in spite
of the efforts of a number of distin-
guished gentlemen who have tried
to keep him out of it, and we did
not vote for him to start with,either.
cmr of eaiw
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and sought
repoa^*; •
: for naagbt, N
l ncr taunting woes
Is*.
deprived, -
ipiog-g-g!-
arrived.
Record Herald.
soon be tasting
* who has not yet
1 to taste
them at aJJ,
; pistols is still indulged
follow naturally.
Hand has the
a killing fol-
lawyers set a
when they met and
' They had no
and no busi-
their troubles
of joy tot lot at
be able to
the negro
is poor
the self-re*
a greet injustice,
been a big gathering
groiqpte social
the white and
Tha people who
social equal
t—and no one
jbaa any kick
of fee A. * II.
feat Governor
Try onr limeade,yes the thought
makes your mouth water, it's bet-
ter than the thought; 5c at Ctsero
Drug Co/
r '
There is nowhere so great wis-
dom as is found in tbe college stu-
dent. This bas been known for
many years, but tbe evidence offer-
ed these days only proves that the
Student is quite as wise now as in
years past. His wisdom can settle
in a moment propositions that the
ablest statesmen have been labor-
ing with for years. >
Mary P. Bennet et a), vs. Vdl. j The telephone girl sits still in
Bennet; settled and dismissed at her chair and listens to voices
cost of defendant as pei decree on
file.
Wm. Westhoff vs. Voi. Bennet
from every where. She hears all
tbe gossip, she hears all the news,
She knows who is happy and who
at al.; ix.tervenors permitted to j has the blues; she knows ail our
withdraw plea and intervenors dis-
missed. Case continued by agree-
ment.
Elizabeth Cates vs. Western
Union Tel.* Qo.; judgement for
plaintiff for $1000 and costs. De-
fendant gives notice of appeal.
R. A. Rowland vs. W. U. Tel.
Co.; judgment for $25 and costs.
Defendant gave notice of appeal.
State vs. Frank Brown, charge
assault to murder; plea of guilty of
aggravated assault and punishment
assessed at a fine of $160.
Jury dismissed till 9 o’clock
tomorrow morning.
COOL COLORADO
Woman’s Friend
Nearly all women suffer at times troax
lentg. Some women suffer more acutely __
I more comrtantly than others. But whether you have
ittle pain or whether you suffer intensely, you
°uld take WJbae of Cardtd and get relief.
Cardui is a safe, natural medicine, for women,
'nred scientifically from harmless vegetable in-
cuts. It acts easily on the female organs and
strength and tone to the whole system.
URDU)
Tbe Woman’s Tonic '
sorrows, she knows ail our joys,
she knows every girl who is chas-
ing thre boys; -she knows of onr
strife, she knows every man who
who is mean to his wife;^he knows <
every time we are out with tbe
boys, she hears the excuses each
fellow employs; she knows every
woman who has a dark past, she
knows every man who is inclined
to be 4hst; in fact there’s a secret
’neath each sancy curi of that 1
quiet, demure looking telephone I
girl. If tbe telephone gtrl would
tell all that she knows it would
tnrn half onr friends into bitterest
foes, she would sow a small wind
that would soon be a gale, eogulf
ns in trouble and land us }n jail;
sbe could let go a story (which
gaining in force) would cause half !“nce Legion undet tbe ansP,c*s of
our wives to sue for divorce; sbe 1 e - C. . U. will be beld a
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK.
CALIFORNIA and
xjk THE A-Y-P EXPOS/m
W WHY DOXY YOU P
Loyal Temperance Legion.
A meeting of the Loyal Temper- j
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Sinoa then ny troubk haa never
AT ALL DftTJG 8T0B1B
but to
to to
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; Methodist church Tuesday,
up in a fight and turn all onr days Jaoe *5. 8 P- Special fern-; *7\
imo sorrowing nlghu; in fact, she I,B"* for boys and «irls- Noad-.i lOntlay, JUIie ^1|
could keep the whole town in a mlS8 on c arg*s- ^ __
stew if she'd tell a tenth part of the Pianos! Pianos!! Pianos!!! IW I Harvov MaaTH
things thaf she knew. Now don’t I —- narVcV 1110016
it make yonr head whirl when you ^ warns to buy a good skCi
think what you owe to the tele- ond hftDd Piano? Can #arnish at
phone girl?—Selected. nominal figures either a Mattu-
check or an Emerson. Both are in
Annual Meeting.
There u ill be a regular annual
meeting of the stockholders of the
Cuero Creamery Co. in the county
court room at 3 o’clock in the after-
noon of Wednesday, Jane 23, 1909,
for the purpose of electiog directors
and transacting such other busi-
ness as may properly come before
tbe meeting; by order of the presi-
dent. Walter Rbiffert,
Secretary.
Phone 210 ior the best fresh
meats. A. G. Schiwktz.
The Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat Specialist
good repair and for practice work jofSt. Louis, do* located in San Auto-
«re just as good as a brand new Bi# will ^ here tg,m MoBd Jooe S1
costly instrument. For particulars ^ „
see the Record. Dr. Moore u oo longer . .linger ,o
this country and hia work here it saffi.
cient proof of hit Rape nor skill aod
honest dealings.
He will examine ^ou free of charge
and if you are incurable be will tell y©«
and will nat take your money.
“Hotel Maverick’
Up-to-date. European Platt.
Rates flLOO to $1.60 par
MRS. MATTIE CO*,
C. B. WARD, L
810 B. Houston St.,San
A Bargain.
n Four room house, barn and city
water; lot 50x160 feet, price $450
Howerton & Co.
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 141, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 15, 1909, newspaper, June 15, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth845947/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.