The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. [29], No. [154], Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 30, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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Interest manifested inj our sale of Embroideries and Laces we have con-
e same Bargains one week longer. Online is the largest and most attractive in the city.
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cover Embroidery, fifteen cKfter-
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350 dozen yards Valencienne laces and insertions
from 3-8 to 1 inch wide, regular 5c&6c values,our
price this week only 35c dozen yards. This is the
greatest lace value we ever offered.
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ool Summer Waists at 1-4 off. j
Net Waists At 1=3 Regular Price.
One lot Lawn or Cambric
S, full 15 to 18 hrcb
%lde, from 25c to 50c per yar3,
this week at a reduction of
20 per cent k j
Beautiful Line of
Lawn £
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One lot Lawn and Cambric
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inches wide, regular 10, i2>£
an 15c goods, this week
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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 Insertions,all widths
from 1H to 2^ inch wide, 'reg-
8 and 10c goods, this week li.
only per yard-......_L •§2V
July Patterns and Designers now on Sale.
ps Gillen With All Goods Sold at Regular Prices-
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one to tl^r preacher. “No o»er, A comet has be«e clMsing
I wasn’t praying to yon,” sai/tbe!earth (or some time,: but if it
preacher.
Still the DeWitt county felons
go on their long journeys ta glad-
den the homes ot people wp cafo’f
come here to get e’m.
the
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not hit the; birth b{v July 1 the
danger is over- It won’t be lopg.
If you’re hit you’ll^ never know
what hit yon.
Cleaning and Pressing.
I have now at my shop an expei
in cleaning and pressing clothes j
charges moderate and work strictly
guaranteed. Alfonso Reyes
The long drouth is tofoegin in
Tennessee Thursday. Tie packet
We shall not get the good of the
*{ soil till we shall have learned to
use the wa9te products. There is
Doing Business.
That a living man, woman or
enough goes to waste every year io|cbild wbo observes a! all> ca0 sSay
pistol is responsible to a large ek- jthSjconntry to sjpp ' heat and .. j, (joesD't pay IO advertise
tent for probib.tioc ic/reoBessee. V°wer ,ot every k,r-; ' iodos»rv-
Do not forget the/bome mer-
A leading jeweler or New York
beyond comprehension, to a cer-
| taintv none wht ’ive ?n Cnero
« m,----r- — — .. - jcould sav so bad they noticed tbe^/
chant wbec tn need/i anything. | Pa*d *5«°o tor a gold brick W(, Q) |adiLs lc |lont „j tb "
Read t(ie advertisedfots when yon *ortb $3-5°Wen-8°'. some’ | Graves store on Main street To
want to know wb<
want.
ias wbat yon
If Taft vetoes x]h tariff bill, what
a lot of oratory will have bben
wasted, time am.money, loo. but
then the people kroisb the money
aud what is timtifco a politician?
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thing for his money, which is more
than lots or men who invest >n
mines and wbo laugh at him can
There mus‘have been a tearful
lot of perjnry committed in the
day morning eagerly awaitin'*^
opportunity to get in when the • oors
opened at 9 o’clock and ^beD a
dress pattern was given to ^e first
ten ladies wbo entered ftid when
bargains galore advertised in the
or cuffeM from any of file
ear, doildaky—t«4* Ort-
suoceem remt
fc&veuaed
yoof Don’t
old reliable, o:
rertj^ed
Gould divorce case—but we can’t newspapers awaited V^e!- ,a5Pec*
icrow - down here. There is too G°a- Bear in mirv* f* ' tween
much perjury m Texas courts. s^asoD“ in these farts, monej is j
There should oe a iot oi the offend- scarce and we are oft fimes blocked ,
ers sent up for long terms until it by merchants w^o are drifting j
becomes unsafe to commit perjury, j or ^bo don t bekeve ’-n advertising j
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Mayor Magee settled the Fitts- country now, it don’t pay to ad- ,
burg street car strike by diplomacy vertise." Yet Graves thinks dif- j
of the “Old Hickory’’sort, and the erent. While the soft shell is
people were relieved of. the usual standing idly by with declarations!
terrible consequence^ of such a as above Graves with bis three big ; I
strike by a sensible an i firm offici- stores is raking in tbesbeckels. At! j
al who bnew bisdnty and did it as Yoakukt with his 'Big Reduction
a man sbonid.
Twbl, writs*j *Fo* teal
tried meuy remedies I
r sad at times 1 oould |
do my li
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UINSETi
With a boy of Dine on trial at
Waco for murdering a girl of 17
wbo slapped him and a boy of 12
on trial for safe burglary at Denison
Su#h1 Maguic* effen Lha rniMfrM of ttaic pipo tM boot
review or REVicwd . , $3,601 a|.l FOR
SUNSET MAGAZINE .S. 1-60f
WOMAN’S HOME COMPANION 1.28 1 $0.00
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and dozens of others over the state
in trouble lor all sorts ci crimes, it b]iDci maa wjth his eyes oat and
sale advertised, in Victoria with | |
bis "Big Closing Ont’’ sale adver- i >o ——_
tised and at Cnero, his main store,
with his “Big Fonr’’ sale adver- |
tieed. This coucern knows the J Pianos! Pianos!! PianosRt
value of printers ink and uses it! -
and the result can be seen by a j
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looks as if the adult criminals will
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have to organize a onion to keep
out child labor.
blindfolded.
District Attorney I Schleicher
went to Port Lav«tca tcBay-to look
the Newman killiv. He said
re some case* |hat would I of the bowels,
that b%|ja*4-digestion
Who wants to buy a good sec
oud hand piano? Can furnish at
nominal figires either a Ma
Take a dose of Prickly Ask Bit- chi^k or an Emerson. Both
ters at night when you go to bed good repair atd for practice
and yon will feel bright aud vigor- jane just sa good as a bn
ons next morning. Jt will insure costly instrflment.
you a copious sod healtfty passage see the Record.
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. [29], No. [154], Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 30, 1909, newspaper, June 30, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth845963/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.