The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. [29], No. [149], Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1909 Page: 2 of 3
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just unpacked a new shipment of Embroideries we are going to make
Jo buy here. The prices we are making in this line of goods ought to interest everybody
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Embroidery, fifteen differ-
5c per yard. One lot corset
rbrth 35c per yard, our price
®xtra Special
25y*dozen yards Yalencienne laces and insertions
from 3-8 to 1 inch wide, regular 5c&6c values,our
price this week only 25c dozen yards. This is the
greatest lace value we ever offered.
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Summer Waists at 1-4 off. i
Net Waists At 1-3 Regular Price.
Lawn or Cambric
^ppU 15 to iB inch
J^ctosoc per yard,
tk at a reduction of
Beautiful Line of Nainsook or
Lawn Embroideries, dainty
work, regular baby sets, at a
reduction of 1 -4 off of regular
price.
One lot Lawn and Cambric
Insertions, from 1 inch to 2
inches wide, regular 10, 12 >2
an 15c goods, this week ft-
per yard only........—...............-®w
New Line muslin Underwear.
Just received a new lot of Aresco
Muslin Underwear for ladies and
are offering exceptional values in
gowns,drawers,corset covers,etc.
One lot Machine made Torchon
Laees and Insertkms^U widths
from iH to 2% inch wide, feg-
8 and 10c goods, this week
only per yprd-----—. ^2®
Standard Patterns. July Patterns and Designers now on Sale.
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n Saving Stamps Given With Every Cash Purchase.-
A Good Report
TheG. H.&S. A. and the T. &
N. O. system report but one acci-
dent for the past month, a slight
one in the yards at San Antonio,'
with no one injured.
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eyeglasses be-
store *ud Partain
for* return. ^
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oclfty oi Bello
S*t(»tday nlgjit,
- benefit of the
y lady in >, the
tpd to attend.
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at flies and mos-
d malaria,, typhoid
rs is now generally
ard against thei&J>y
your houser^We
d reasonable.
A6BL Hardware Co. There were 126 tickets sold this
h can eard a pair of morning for the children’s excur-
sion to Port Lavaca. There was a
long train and the cars were all
jammed fnl).
themselves or thair
a little soliciting
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V Teacher Wanted.
The Arneckeville school wishes
to engage a teacher for next term,
one competent to teach both Ger-
man and English. Apply to School
Trustees, Arneckeville, Texas.
Seeth’d ads. Drina reseats.
A Large Crowd.
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New Saddlery Shop.
C. Isleib has rented a room in
the oldHagel hotel building and will
open a saddlery shop on July 1.
He Is well known in Cnero. The
Record wishes him much success.
Get Well
are sick, y<ra wish to get well, don*t yout]
you do. You wish to be rid of the pain and |
~ be happy again. „
illness is caused by female trouble, you
ir get the right remedy to get welL ±1*8
rme great medicine, for women, has re-
cured thousands of ladies, Suffering like!
some female trouble.
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For Women's IDs I
waU KTtfa, of Foatar, Ark., suffered agony for seven
her kttcr about OgiduL She writes: “I was sick for
female trouble. Every month I would very nearly
d and back. I took 12 bottles of Cardui and
S a (fad-mad to* suffering women." Try Ik
1LL MBUG STORES
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Why stand before a- hot wood
stove when you can buy from Kel-
ler a gas stove, for so little. Save
your health and comfbrt by buying
one today.
Mrs. J. R, Clark writes from
Dallas that her sister. Mrs. Knott,
is much improved and hopes are
now entertained that she will re-
cover.
Miss Mary Ashford of Huntsville
is in the city visiting her grand-1
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wood-1
worth.
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There are lower prices to be had
on lumber, doors, sash, blinds,
shingles, etc., from the Alamo
Lumber Co. than anyone else in
this section.
E. G. GUfatt of Runge, president
of the First National Bank of that
place and an erstwhile newspaper
man, was a visitor in Cuero today.
For Sale—One colt, two years
old, sired by Val Dean of Waco.
Val Dean's race record is 2:20^.
Address O. B. Quick, Yoakum,
Texas.
Miss Loula Gates, a charming
young lady of Cotulla, is visiting
friends and relatives at Cheapside.
Ben Hagel returned to Nordheim
this afternoon, accompanied to the
ranch by Wm. Frobese. Mrs. Ha-
gel and the little ones will remain
with the family of Judge Koenig
for a few weeks.
Miss Ludle Edgar was elected
to a position in the Cuero school at
a meeting of the board this morn-
ing. Miss Edgar taught at Nixon
last session. A vacancy in the
faculty of the colored school was
also filled at this meeting. The
board will meet again Monday.
&BELLO STATE BANK
CAPITAL STOCK $10,000
W. F. EDWARDS, Prtg. C. B. RICHARDSON, CMkier
~ DIRECTORS i ’ |
J. D. Houston Gus Thleme Robert Miller
Dr. G. C. Milner F. Bunjes Sr. Wm Bttchhoiu
Otto Bruening F. K. Lynch W. F. Edwards
General Banking business. Accounts of Farmers and Stocking
solicited. Interest paid on time Deposits. See us whan in Bel
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ifn especially
silo. -
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Save the Checks you get from
Chas. Wild
of Bello* Texas *
THEY ARE VALUABLE
The above is the motto of a new system of business which ia now in
operation here for the benefit of cash bay era at my store. Every cash cm- j
tomer gets, with each purchase, a check for the amount of hie purchase
and when he has $2$.00 worth of the checks he gets $1-00 in trade free.
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W eekly $1 year
Daily 40c
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. [29], No. [149], Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1909, newspaper, June 24, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth845958/m1/2/?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.