The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 147, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 22, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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oideries and Laces
unpacked a new shipment of Embroideries we are going to make it
here. The prices we are making in this line of goods ought to interest everybody.
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35c per yard, onr price
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Extra Special
250 dozen yards Valencienne laces and insertions
from 3-8 to 1 inoh wide, regular 5c&6c Talues,our
price this week only 25c dozen yards. This is the
greatest lace value we ever offered* . ]
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ummer Waists at 1=4 off.
Net Waists At 1-3 Regular Price.
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Lawn or Cambric
^kII 15 to 18 inch
^150 to 50c per yard,
•t a reduction of
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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#
an 15c goods, this week
per yard only--------------------
New Line muslin Underwear.
Just received a new lot of Aresco
Muslin Underwear for ladies and
are offering exceptional values iu
gowns,drawers,corset covers,etc.
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One lot Machine
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ndard Patterns. July Patterns and Designers now on Sale.
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<’ reen Saving Stamps Given With Every Cash Purchase.
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relatives and
aBfesll quart'
: about Cuero and
fea large in-
lis fall. Ad-
Domestic science is the plain
every day variety, to use in the
kitchen and the other rooms of the
house. Let us take a long step in
educational matters and pnt this
feature in onr school.
bd that it is very
clean bouse ip the
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Ike the bn si-
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jjto enforce
law. Thefine for
$200, and the of-
defined.*? We have
want a pound of radium
ct It for tbe trifling
Hilo© dollars. The
of Texas will not
tbe market.
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Seems at last there is a society
club to be organized with an object
worth working to bring about. It
is a club of eastern women who
want the rail roads to allow them
to carry, their ^poodles into cars
with them and leading hotels to
permit the animals to have all the
privileges of chilctken.
for going over a fence after a rab-
bit.
The Englist courts are far ahead
of ours in despatch of business,and
so far we shonld imitate tbe Eng-
lish, but some of their laws are
back numbers and wonld disgrace
onr civilisation. Think of fining
a man gnilty of blackening his
wife’s eyes $1.25 and another $12
Well
wish to get well, don’t yonl
_ ou wiah to be rid of the pain and
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mm Jp hfippj again.
r*ar iftness is caused by female trouble, you
_ the right remedy to get well It's
This great medicine, for women, has re* I
m wed thousands of ladies, suffering like
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Ear Women’s Ills
Wm Vfcante Dk, of Sorter, Ark., suffered agony lor save©
* her fete dbentObrdui. She wrttsa: "I was siok for
f ttt female trouble. Erery month I would ray nmatf j
[head and back. I took If battles of Cartel t^d
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ALL 2»Ua STORES I
Fanny that thqse clairvoyants
who know everything that is going
to happen did not discover in ad-
vance that the legislature was go-
ing to pass the vag law and pat
them out of business and only offer
to pay taxes up to the 12th of Jane,
instead of paying away ahead as
some of them did. They can’t get
their money back now.
A report in a San Antonio paper
concerning the death of an officer
in the regular army says be was
seen at midnight in “company of
three of the most notorious negro
toughs’’ of the city. What busi-
ness has a city permitting notorious
negro toughs to remain Jn its
limits/ Or any^other kind of tough
for that matter? " Why not enforce
Torchon
from iH to 2% inch wide, xreg-
8 and 10c goods, this week jbfk
only per ymrd_____________
the vag law?
It is likely that the “Chinese
missions’’ will get a black eye
from the mnrder of a young girl in
New York by a “convert.*’ The
fatuously foolish people who be-
lieve they can convert Chinamen
to Christianity by letting pretty
girls teach them English and Bible
lessons, and by no other method,
will learn something, maybe. The
earnest seeker for the truth will
not be over captions as to the per-
sonal charms of the pilot.
Houses for Rent.
Howerton & Co. (office upstairs
in Record building) have for rent
the following:
Double house (Blake’s) near D.
C. Logue’s, convenient to cotton
mill.
Meneiee house, six rooms, on
South I,ine street.
Two cottages three rooms each
in Williams addition.
•Coffin old place on Depot street.
Several other places mostly small
booses. See them.
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Open from
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Cuomo Dmuo Co.
Old Papers.
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The Record office has a Jew hun-
dred old newspapers it will seU. If
you wish to paper your house, un-
derlay your matting, decorate your
shelves or need any wrapping pap-
er, they are just what yon want
Will sell cheap.
A Trade.
Who wants to bay a four room
house and nearly an acre of land
in South Cuero at a bargain? See
he Record
Buggy for Sale.
, A fancy rubber tire, bicycle
Wheel Columbus buggy in good
repair for sale. For further parti-
culars see the Record.
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boxes, scaled with
Take •• other.
Fresh
Kellogg s Corn Flakes, | ..
Post Toasties,
Dr. Price's Corn Flakes,
Indian Corn Flakes^
Dr. Price’s Celeriad Wheat
Flakes,
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Shredded Wheat Bhfcuiti,
Ralston’s Health Fond,
Quaker Puffed Rice,
Cream of Wheat,
Grape Nutt,
Quicr and Royal Seal Otto.
A. W. NAUHEIM
“Hotel
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Rate* f 1.00 to $1
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 147, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 22, 1909, newspaper, June 22, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth846020/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.