The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 142, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 16, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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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 ^hat we
are offering
the greatest
value in. the
city.
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I^f WARM WEATHER GOODS
Don’t miss taking advantage of some of our June offers.
A wide range of up==rto=“date goods to select from.
Men’s Separate
Trouser Sale.
Our line of separate paDts' for
men is second to none in the
city. We carry the celebrated
Flat Iron trousers. During this
week we wjll sell pants at a sav-
ing of 20 cents on the dollar.
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$2.50 pants for...............-$2.00
>3.00 “ “ — -________ 2.40
3.50 “ “ —............. 2.80
' 4.00 “ “ 3.20
4.00
5.00
Flaxen Linons. *
^Ooe of this season’s most pop-
ular white-goods novelties OR*
at 15c and -..—..............m»Vw
New Dimities and Nain- lE^
sooks at 8^, 10 and............IOC
New Shipment of
Seb & Peters
Shoes ,
Just Receiv’d
We are showing some new low cuts at popular
prices: $2,00 and $2.SO pr.
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fcvery pair guaranteed, peters
y 1 i *r «5hoe Co.
Your money back if you STLOUS
not satisfied and Want it.
New Lawns
and Batistes.
In dainty designs just received.
Goods usually sold at 12# III.
and 15c, our price per yd._ylWf
Embroideries.
New embroideries, insertions
and edging? jpst received—at a
reduction of 20 per cent*
Special.
Corset cover embroidery, full
to 18 inch width, a hummer
at 25c a y^rd. our price tor
this week only,. ....._J0G
Nantuck Cambric
A soft finish cambric, full 34
inch wide, sold regularly at
14 yards for $t, this week
at per yard------------------------3€
Agents
Standard Patterns
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-Green Saving Stamps Given With Every Cash Purchase.-
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yet.
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ever was, as it la said to be over
100 per cfpt higher now than a
year ago, and no show for a decline.
Spggfeli Bb^ssss
The skin of the garter snake is
being put to its leg-itimate nse in
Virginia, so it is said, by the belles
with the assistance of the jeweler.
The latter only mofmts and pre-
pares the skin, though.
terday for Columbus, Ga., to spend ' who love the sport should put up
the summer with relatives.- The a Par* of the cost. It is a good ad-
.first named is Assessor Schwab’s * vertisement for the town to have a
San Aotouio comes to the front
with a tragedy almost every day.
*letV And a man was fined $15 only a
day or two ago tor beating some
women and flourishing a pistol, etc.
Such severe penalties ought to dis-
rage, it would seem. _ /
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and not a
f. Now go
poqr fellow
ions.
Galveston has an epidemic of
crime, especially assaults for rob-
bery, and it emphasizes the de-
mand for the enforcement of the
vagrancy law. This law is plain
enough and drastic enough to clear
the State of “vags” in three
months or less if officers will go to
work to enforce it.
Misses Meta Eberhardt and
Gladys and Meta Schwab left yes-
A man w’bo wifi take the trouble
to go to see a ball game ought to
be willing to pay a small sum and
not stand outside and look over
free of cost. It costs something to
run a good baseball game, and all
sister-in-law while the other two
are his daughters. The Record
wishes them a pleasant trip and
visit.
good ball game, and tbe advertis-
ing bills should be paid.
fats and Leans.
A witness said of tbe Austin
prize fight that if the officers bad
interfered be would have called
them “tender hearted.*’ That
would have been a reproach they
could have never lived down,
probably. Still, we have known
some very brave men wbo were
that way. “The bravest are tbe
tenderest.*’
Woman’s Friend
. Vf
Nearly all women suffer at times from 1,
lents. Some women suffer more acutdy and
inore constantly than others. But whether you have
little pain or whether you suffer intensely, you
[should take Wine of Cardui and get reliet f
Cardui is a safe, natural medicine, for women,
ad scientifically from harmless vegetable ba-
its. It acts easily on the female organs and!
rC6 strength and tone to the whole system,
CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
M»«. V«m WtlUotof Sanger, Tex., tried Cardni. She write*
adul hm* done more for me than I can describe. Last spring !
female inflammation and consul tea a doctor, but t»
*> I took Cardui, and inride of three days, I waa able to &
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AT ALL DRUG STORES
Here is a list of the fats and
leans from among whom, with
others oi as good baseball records,
will be chosen the fat and lean
teams to play a match game Fri-
day at the ball park and the ladies
are most earnestly urged to at- {
tend. There will be some remark-1
able playing. Sames and Lackey j
are fine, while Koehler andj
Schleicher of tbe leans cannot be!
beat. Then there’s Richter, Moore,
Buchei and Mangold among tbe
fats that are regular professionals.
So you can't afford to miss the
game. The base ball boys need
funds. The cash of the Cuero
team Is some worse than ex-
hausted and you can help yonr
mite to maintain the clqb. The
stores will be asked to close for the
game so everybody will be there
but you, if you stay away and you
can’t afford that, so be there by
4:30 to get a good seat.
THE LEANS. THE FATS.
Dr. Lackey, Wm. Mangold,
F. Koehler, W. B. Johnson,
A. C. Kleinecke, L. Coppedge,
COOL COLORADO
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK
EBf-V CALIFORNIA ano
X ME A-Y-P EXPOStn
W WHY BOXY YOU
Breeden BROs"|Coming to Cuero
H. C. Moorhead,
B. Wetherell,
Hy. Frobese,
J. C. Howerton,
Lee Joseph,
F. P. Sames,
F. S. Schleicher,
H. Richter,
Wm. Tully,
C. B. Moore,
Carl Bnchel,
Otto Bucftel,
Shelly Shaw,
F. Hamm.
Alfred Heoneke was in yester-
day to settle the advertising
account of the Arneckeville band
with the Record and reports his
section in fine condition.
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Pot good things to eat A
complete line of
Fresh Staple and Fancy
Groceries
Picnic Lunches a Specialty
viz:
Caviar » Puree- De Gras
Peanut Butter Lunch Tongue
Sliced Sausage Sliced Beef
Sardines Devil Ham
Pickles Mangoea
Edam Cheese Pine Apple Cheese
—Agents for—
C. S. Coffee and Teas
Jmeeden brothers
A Bargain.
WiD be at Lotf Hotel
j flonday, June 21
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Dr. J. {Harvey Moore
Four room house, bam and city j MRS. MATTIE COX
water; lot 50x160 feet, price J45 o c. B. WARD,
Howerton & Co. m S. flowoa st,, Ban Antonio,
The Eye, Ear, Nose and
Thfroat Specialist
*
j Of St. Louia, now located in San Anto-
nia, will be here again Monday, June Si
Dr. Moore it no longer a stranger in
this country and his work here ia suffi-
cient proof of his superior skill and
honest di a::ngs
He will examine you free of charge
and if you are incurable he will tell you
and will not take your money.
“Hotel I Maverick”
. Up-to-date. European Plan. T :
Rates $1.00 to *1.50 per day. L
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 142, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 16, 1909, newspaper, June 16, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth845979/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.