The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 123, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 25, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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and White Slcirts.
suits lh white, bine,
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$3.50 to $7.50.
ins from $1.50 up.
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Goods Line is Here tor the Asking.
Laces and Trimmings.
Our stock of Laces and Sum-
mer Trimmings has just been re-
plenisbed.
are showing all
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Dutch Collars.
Just the thing for summer. Bay
one and keep cool. We have a
new line of embroidered I)ntch
Collars at »
10c, 15c and 20c each.
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Men's and Young Men's Suits.
Best and most attractive line 0
clothing in the city—Schwabs’ Set
Price Suits—;See the lables,
$10 00, $15.00 and $20.00.
Black VoBe Skirts.
Ma^ of Alt mane voile, satin
trimmed, from -
$5.00 to $12.50 each.
Trunks and Bags.
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trunks, suit cases and bags. Oet
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can beat them all on prices.
Light Summer Coats.
Bay one and keep cool. Blna
serge,.black alpteca or grey striped
silk coats at '* I }}
$3.50, $5, $7.50 and $10 each.
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neck and sleeves,
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OFIISUl mu OF THE CITY OF CWM
We inieht lighten toil And care,
heavy harden share.
-With • word oi~kindly deed or a
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We vmy girdle day acd sight,
With )a halo of delight
- the heart singing all the
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of love will ch^er,
and banish fear,
jo# guile;
0,-hohr mne%A^» j^tf may doj
In a sfotid we traf^hrongh.
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Mpmurnuw——
town in Oklahoma named
ter was badly damaged by a
L*uu«abnrst, but what could a town
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A j once wealthy and beautiful
n, who married a foreign
leman” some years ago, has
tly been admitted to the
poor house. The noble
did not act very nobly toward
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officers 4eny tb«e is any gam-
ing In San Antonio, but the grand
juryjhas returned a lot of indict-
ments against parties for that of-
iensth and the courts will decide
is correct.
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Nobodv has come forward yet to
say that Speaker Cannon is espe-
cially good as a contradiction of
Dr. Osier’s theory that mdn should
be chloroformed after the age of
sixty. This country would have
been better off if snch a rule had
been enforced in Cannon’s case, in
all probability.
Double House for Rent^
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The Halletaville baseball team
and a crowd of fans passed through
the city yesterday afternoon en
route to Cuero to cross bats with
the Cuero team. The game was
quite an interesting one and the
score stands proof of a well played
game. The score was 4 to 3 in
Cuero’s favor.—Yoakum Herald.
If you have Cuero property to
Mi. or take ...» the .ting *•« or to rent you had better list it
mitVi TT uia III 11 J?T Pr» frVtAtr are
with Howerton & Co. they are
doing some telling work now-a-
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’ The Blake place near the cotton
mills has been fixed up into a
double house for rent either to one
or two families. Very convenient
for mill hands and at reasonable
rent. See us at Record office.
Howbxton & Co.
Pianos! Pianos!! Pianos!!!
Who wants to bny a1 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
are just as good as a brand new
costly instrument. For particulars
see the Record.
Little girls can earn a pair of
scissors for themselves or their
mama by just a little soliciting
See Record ad.
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ELKTION Of TEACHERS.
School Board Makes Selection of
Teachers for School for An- '
other Year. Latin is
W Abolished.
Bargain in Household Goods. *
Only a few bargains left. Side
Judge S. F. Grimes was elected
president and Wo. Wagner, secre-
tary, Wm. Frobese treasurer.
SupMptendent Fleming waa^TO*:
electee apd the following teachers
were amor elected: Prol. M. V.
Petersoi, principal; Prof. B. C.
KreisleA manual training; Miss
Ella Ragland, English; Mrs. J.
M. Harris, German.
Latin was abolished entirely.
i Grade teachers are elected as
board $20, dining table $x8, up-
holstered* parlor set $14. Call'be*
fore last of the week.
(Miss) Axna Hbndjricks.
Corset f)«DODstratioB.
SET, one of thb most popnlar
follows: Mrs. Lilia Mayfield and lines of high grade coksets in
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Mrs. Loula Bowen Misses Mamie
Kate Henry, Sallie Hamblen, Nora
Fudge, Elisabeth Calhoun,Minnie
Edgar,Cornelia Lynch,EdithFuess
Anita Cocke, the latter a Browns-
ville lady, prominently connected
and well known here.
There is of course a division oi
sentiment about the Latin, some
claiming that it was a great mls-
- We cordially invite evury lady *
in Cnero and vicinity to visit our
store on Wednesday or any 4ay>-
this week, as we shall have Mrs.
A. Doolittle of Chicago with us
who is an expert corsetiere and
will demonstrate the merit* of
the celebrated GOSSARD COR-
Some women retain their'beauty to an advanced ■ take t0 abollsh ft and others saying
tge. But'women, who regularly endure pain, age
rapidly, fpr suffering leaves its lasting marks on
them. 'hit.
Nearly all wdmen suffer more or less with some]
form of female trouble. It should not be neglected. I
[!Avoid the paim—treat yourself at home by taking
Cardui, as thousands of other women have
at once ana give Cardui a fair trial
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the opposite. It is as yet to early
to say fast'what all the teachers
will do.-
Ed Moeller, janitor.
For. the colored school E> A.
Danle, W. E. Jone9 and Geneva
Smith. *
For the Normal.
is a little curious how perverse
some horses and donkeys are.
Whenever there is a game of base
ball in the afternoon, the animals
rttdptkfcy the , carrier boys break
mff hide till the . game Js fin-
, causing you to get your
&. Naughty animals.
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*1 suffered wtth female
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and Was so flick 2 oedd zmi-i
j on my Mat TfamUy I bapn ip take Cardui, and soon bag
I mend. % I am. *M* to do aB my housework sod am in
bflifei WBifttt I was befoss/' Try. it
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Prof. Fleming and Cbvey,and
Walter Reifiert are securing sub-
scriptions for the fund to advertise
the sum me. normal to begin here
June 7 and are meeting with good
success. The amount wanted will
be raised in full. It is expected
there will be a large attendance.
America. A visit to our store
during her stay will prove To be
oi inestimable value to yob, as
Mrs. Doolittle will gladly tell-
you how to wea^ your corset, the
style best adapted to your figure
and wiH also fit a corset for you
without any extra charge; the
price of the GOSSARD CORSET
ranges from $5.00 upward. We
urge all the ladies of Cuero who
wear high grade corsets to take
advantage of f:his opportunity to
have themsedve^ fitted in a corset
even if on^? is not wanted just
now, as we can deliver the corset
at any time. \ye have put in a
line of the GOSSARD CORSET
and wftl carry them in stock.
Respectfully,
A. F. Dietze
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Notice to Children
"The child who sfcils the moat
tickets to the “Singin’ Sknle Be-
ginnent” will receive a prize.
Children can get tickets to aell
from Mrs. Welch.
IT S YOUR KIDNEYs.
Don't Mistake the Cause of Your
Tnotaries. A Cuero Citizen
Shows How to Cure them.
Many people never suspect their
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Henry Harsdorff of Meyemville
favored the Record office in a brief
business call this morning to sub-
scribe for the Weekly Record and
to cast tome votes in the Record
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contest now in progress.
Dnnn Houston, Dr. Chandler,
Chas Small and Frank Fly came
down ffbm Bello in an auto this
morning, Mr. Fly going eh to his
home in Gonzales at noon, the
others returning to their homes
this morning. Mr. Small bought
in another good bunch of votes for
kidneys. If suffering from a lame,
weak or aching back they think
that is only a mnscalar weakness;
when urinary tronble sets in they
think1 it w 11 soon correct jjseif.
And so it is with all the other
symptoms of kidney disorders.
That is just where the danger ties.
You must cure these troubles or
they may leadito diabetes orBright’s
disease. The best remedy to use is
Doan’s Kidney Pills. It cures all
ills which are caused by weak or
diseased kidneys. Cuero people
testify to permanent cures.
A. V. Faltnie, dealer in (eal
estate, living near the depot, Cuero, I
Texas, says: “I ardently endorse
Doan’s Kidney Pills as a splendid
remedy for kidney ailments. Two
members of our family have used
Doan’s Kidney Pills which were
procured at the Cuero Drug (Co.
and have been given the greatest
benefit. Doan’s Kiney Pills projret^
to be the firs* kidney remedy we
ever tried that bronght the desired
results snd we are, therefore, ready
at ally times to give them our en-
dorsement.”
For sale by all dealers. Price
59 cents. Foster-Milbarn Co.,
Buffalo, New York, sole agents for
anothe:
e Bello
school.
John White is here from - Ban
Angelo and declares tfegt the great-
est country under the sun.
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the United Slates.
Remember the name— Dow
and take no other.
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 123, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 25, 1909, newspaper, May 25, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth846017/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.