The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 97, Ed. 1 Monday, October 25, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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This Week
Fair Week
This Store Will Be at Its Best for Cuero’s Great Fair
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We expect more visitors from far and near than Cuero has ever entertained at any one time. Our new store with its spick and span new dress,
thoroughly UP-TO-DATE in every respect and brimful of NOBBY and ATTRACTIVE flERCHANDISE will easily be one of the most attractive
sights in the city. We extend a cordial welcome to one and all. No trouble to show goods. Make our place your headquarters during your stay.
* In order to make^your visit still more entertaining we have decided to offer some special Fair Attractions for this week only.
Women’s Ready to Wear
. Apparel
Every style garment which has a bid for pop-
ularity is represented here.. Tailor made suits
from $ia.oo to $30.00
Our stock of these goods is without a rival in
town.
We offer this week only, a redaction of 20
Per Cent on any Ladies’ or Misses’ Coat Sait,
Princess dress or Separate Skirt in stock.
Voile Skirts from..........$3.50 {0 $12.00
Panama Skirts from.•••••• .$2 50 to $10.00
’Headquarters for '•
Waists
We lay undisputed claim of showing the only
supremely UP-TO-bATE STOCK of WAISTS
in yonr midst. We are showing some nnnsual
values in the line
Plain Linen Waists, Braided Waists »od cm.
bioidcred Ltnen Waisu from 98c td*$3 50 each
Silk Waists from.......... $3.50 to $10.00
Extra Fur Specials
For Thursday, Friday
and Saturday Only
Cotton checks
25 yds. for $1.00
- Best Standard Prints worth 7c at
30 yds. for $1.00
Bleached or Unbleached Domestic,
22 yds. for $1.00
Winghams worth 6 1-4 and 7c, now
&0 yds for $1.00
Our regular ioc Percale at
12 yds. for $1.00
Outings and Flannelettes worth 10c yd
12 yds. for '$1.00
Regular ioc Hose or Socks at
2for 15c
i lot of Shirts, sold for 50c, now -
25c eaoh
Clothing for Men s Boys
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The greatest values in the
dty. Our Fall Suits for
Style, Fit and
Workmanship
are all that could be de-
sired. A large variety of
shades and patterns to
select from »
$10, $15 | $20
Boys’ Suits from
$1.511» $7.5#
During this week we offer
a reduction of
IO Per Cent
On every suit sold. *
. These are not odds and ends,
bat <£ar regular stock.
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A Complete Showing of
New Dress Fabrics
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No other line like this one. The most favored
materials will be seen here In the greates vari-
ety of shades, rose, amethyst, violet, mahogany,
plum, wisteria, navy, Copenhagen, wine, london
smoke, etc. The greatest line 6f woolen goods
you ever did see at.. /. 4- ..............50c yd
A Splendid Showing of
Women’s and Children’s
Separate Coats
Children’s and Misses’ Cloaks from $1.50 up
Ladies’ Cloaks from......$2.50 to $20.00
SPECIAL fAIR OffER-For this week only,
20 PER CENT off on every garment sold dttrv
ing the Fair. '
Koehler Dry Goods Company
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Old Papers.
The Record office has ^ lew hun-
dred old newspapers it will sell. I*
you wish to paper your house, un-
derlay your matting, decorate your
/shelves or need ,anywrapptag pap
er, they are just whqt you want.
Will sell cheap,
Residence for Sale.
A good six-room residence for
sale on the softth, aide, one block
from railroad, See the Record*
Oaib Record, eo cent* kt month
Judge S. F. Grimes came in today
from Corpus Christ!, having out-
stayed the other delegates.
Miss Mattie Bagby left fot Hal-
letavllle today after a visit of two
weeks ko her sister, Mrs. W. R.
eillett.
Extra Magazine Offers.
Am offering extra good bargains
for the remainder of this, month in
Success Magazine subscriptions^
with or without other magazines.
Success two years for $1,50, three
years fi 00, five years $3.00. Many
fine clnb offers, good only tlll^Oct.
31. After that date it is one dollat
per year straght J. M. Harris
at Record office.
I Booths for Sale.
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Three booths in the opera bouse
for the fair,fine situations for candy,
hot and cold drinks, sandwiches.
Call at once. L. A. Carter,
* ku. Will S. Fleming will leave
tonight for a visit to friend* at
Lampasas.
Nervous Women
nervous, tired women, we recommend Car-
dtli. Oardui is a woman’s medicine. It acts specifi-1
cally on the female organs and has a tonic, building
effect on the whole system. It contains no harmful |
ingredients, being a pure vegetable extract if you
suffer from some form of female trouble, get Oardui
at once and give it a fair trial
CARDUI
It Will Help You
___W. Gsrdusi
think Cardui is Just g
mi 18 rears old and it
Bn. W. W. Gardner, of Paducah, Ky., tried Cardui and writes? I
w„ir rw«l 1* W vrand. I have been uaiijr it for meren years.
_____ rand. I hate been uaii~? it for
48 years old mid feel like a different woman, since 1 nave been
it I need to suffer from bearing down' sins, nervousness!
___ipleasnasi, but now the paiaa are all gome and I sleep good.1
MgMy reecxmnend Cardui fog young and old.” Try it
AT ILL DRUG ST0EB8
The Road to Success.
Beoj. FVankllo the great Ameri-
can, when asked for the secret of
success, gave the following max-
ims;
Eat not to fullness, drink not to
elevation.
Lose no time; be always exploy-
ed at something useful; cut off all
unnecessary actions!
Tolerale no uncleanlinessin body,
clothes or habitation.
Be not disturbed at trifles, or at
accidents common or avoidable.
, Drive thy business; let not thy
business drive thee. '
Early to bea, and early to rise,
makts a man healthy,wealthy and
wise.
He that hath a calling hath aB
office of prefit and honor.
Oqe today is worthy two tomor-
row. j
Bay what thou hast no need of
and ere long thou shalt sell thy
necessaries. 4
Keep your eyes wide open before
marriage, half shut afterward. *
They that won’t be consoled
can’t be helped.
A man may, if be knows not
bow to save as be gets, keep, his
nose all bis life to the grindstone
anddienotnot worth a groat at
last.
He who reforms himself, has
done mote toward reforming the
public than a crowd of noisy, im-
potent patriots.
Use no hurtful deceit; think in-
nocently and'justly, and if you
speak, speak accordingly.—Gon-
zales Inquirer.
- If there’s a special advantage to
you in baying it NOW, the ads
will tell you why.
Miss Mary Crain Is visiting in
Victoria. v
Mr. and Mia. A. B. Davidson
went to Victoria at noon to^ay.
Sheriff Parris is bnsy in Yoakum
today.
Montgomery—Ward.
They’re in town. Seen ’em?
Wei! you could hardly help doing
that. But if you haven’t by all
means hunt ’em up. They’re
dandies, and oh so alluring. They
can tell you exactly what to do to
close up every store in this beauti-
ful town of yours, and if you will
listen to the sireu voice you can
save yourself the trouble (which
used to be a delight) of “going
shopping.’’ A two-cent stamp
does the irick and then you know
\ou will make .so many good
friends up North. * Don’t think oi
dealing with your honorable home
Nice home.
merchant.
Rio News.
Kill him off.—rel
THROW OUT THf UNE.
Give Them Help and Many Cuero
People Will be Happier.
“Throw out the Life Line”—
The kidneys need help
They’re overworked—can’t get
the poison filtered out of the
blood.
'They’re getting worse every
minnte.
Will you help them?
Doan’s Kidney Fills have
brought piousand of kidney suffer-
ers back from the verge of despair.
Will cure any form of kidney
trouble.
A. V. Palmie, dealer In rea
estate,* Cuero, Texas, says: “I
strongly recommend Doan’s Kid-
ney Pills as a splendid specific for
kidney complaint. Two members
of our family used this remedy
procuring it at the Cuero Di ugf Co.
and the greatest benefit followed.
Doan’s Kidney Pills, was the first
of all the kidney remedies we ever
tried that brought the results and
we are therefore ready at all times
tq.give them our endorsement.*'
For sale by all dealers. Price
5c cents. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Buffalo, New Vork, sole agents foi
the United States.
Remember the name—Doan's —
and take no other.
Who wants to trade for a nice
five room cottage in berth Cuero
with nearly an acre of land? ’Price
is reasonable tod will take one-
third in cash or trade, balance on
time to suit purchaser at 8 per cent
interest.
Howerton & Co.
R. C. Thorogood came over to-
day from Range to have his "eyes
treated.
It you have an old. house or an
old anything you want to sell, real
bad, maybe we can batch up a trade
See us. . Howerton & Co.
• Anton Hess reports a fine visit to
the Dallas fair last week. He says
it is a big thing and more of onr
people ought to see it. ,
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If you must sell see us perhaps
we can help you^out. ’
Howerton & Co.
T. R. Taylor was down from
Concrete today and said he would
uot only be down for the fair but
expected to exhibit some stock a%od
other things,.
Carload of recleaned, rust proof,
seed oats, rye, barley, burr clover,
alfalfa, rape and wheat just
arrived.
J. R. Nagel Hardware Co
You ate advised To read the new
ad of the Koehler Dry Goods Co.
in this issue. ,
HAIR DRESSING
AT HO/1E.
Will call at any residence to give Hair
Dressing, Shampooing, Facial^ Massage,
Clay Pack Massage, Manicuring, Manu-
facturing of hair good and anything to
make ladies pretty. '
Respectfully, • >
MARY LEE SWEENEY.
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The above named bring* strong in-
dorsement* from Mrs. Power-Grimes,
of Victoria, proprietor of the Psyche
Beanty Par Ion.
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Rent Houses.
If you have a house for rent lift
It with us, we ^illfind you a renter.
We have calls for rent houses every
day and cao not supply , the de-
mand. Howerton & Co.
Organ for Sale.
Who wants to buy a good second
hand parlor organ for $60 on rea-
sonable terms? For farther particu-
lars see the Record. *
Weekly Record, fx la
Why Not list it?
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Some people own tent property
that they attempt to collect for and
often lose several mouths’ rent,
being unable to push collections'as
they should. Why not list It with
regular collectors. We do collect,
ing.' We expect rest in advance
or require some . responsible party
or concern to stand for the renter.
Why not list your rental property
with ns, be relieved of the worry,
trouble and loss ot time it entails
qpon you? Thlk It over with us;
our terms are reasonable.
1 Howerton & C,o.
Two Nic£ Residences for Sale*
We have two first-class two story
residences,splendid neighborhoods,
for sale. Both in north Cuero and
both at very reasonable figures. If
Interested see us.
Howerton 8l Co.
QHICH ESTER’S PJLLS
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S0L3 BY DRUGGISTS EYERVIMERE
Debtors Please Note.
| We have the accounts of W. N.
Midgett for collection. Those par-
es knowing themselves indebted
to him will please call at Record
office and settle.
Howerton A Co,
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 97, Ed. 1 Monday, October 25, 1909, newspaper, October 25, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth920800/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.