The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 119, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 23, 1902 Page: 1 of 4
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THE CUERO DAILY RECORD.
VOLUME 17.
CUERO. DEWITT COUNTY. TEXAS. TUESDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 23, 11*02.
NUMBER 119
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TOYS!
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LARGEST STOCK OF CHRISTMAS GOODS
EVER SHOWN IN THIS CITY
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W PRESENTS FOR YOUNG AND OLD tiif
q\ BOOKS from 5c up to $1.50 ALBUMS from 25c up to $7.50 VI/
& $10.00 CHINA TEA SETS, 42-Piece, for oriiy $7.50 $
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•y Pictures, Easles Glassware Footstools Vases Bisque Figures ***
(B Cups and Saucers Dolls by the Thousand Toy Tea Sets Irons w
Wagons Hobby Horses Merry-Go-Rounds Stoves and Tin Sets \fc
Iron Toys Traction Engines and Cars Doll Buggies ' Swings cl
iL Brooms Wheelbarrows Basket Games Childs Chairs and Rockers •?
™. and ten thousand other articles to delight the hearts of the little ones at Xmas time. W
*» SPECIAL. CMRISTMflS BAR&AINStt
\Y. in Rugs, Carpets, Mattings, Millinery, Dressy Goods Capes, Jackets and -Table Linenmaking usefuLChristmas VI/
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Presents.
City. Novelties
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Clilds Wool Mitts........15c and 25c.
Elegant line Capes and Jackets $12.50,
$10.00, $7.50, *$5.00, $3.50 gQg
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$2.00, $1.50, $1.00
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500 Eiderdown Tea Jackets and Ki-
monas, $2.59, $2.00, $1.50 Ef|*
$1.00 and wll5
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Cut Steel Ghatalane Bag’s and Purses lor Men and Women.
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ff\ THE GRAVES COMPANY BIG STORE is better prepared this Christmas than ever before to cater to the \|/
wants of the trading public of Cuero and respectfully ask ^in inspection of stock and prices. J> j* j* u* ^
FIRST and FOREMOST
We have secured the first
Cuero Cotton Mill Domes-*
tic for sale in this market.
It is the best, the same as
all other goods we sell.
Com€, see, buy and be
convinced. > > >
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F. A. TAYLOR.
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' For Sale or Trade. '•-**■
Pair match driving mares;'black,
sound, gentle, good drivers. Will
sell for $80 or trade for large, gentle
young Single driving horse.
L> B. Ellis,
Pastor MethodistlCburch.
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Twenty-five cents saved on every
dollar spent at H. D, Beaumont’s.
Why not give your wife,mother,
sister, daughter or sweetheart 25
or 50 nicely printed visiting cards
tor Christmas? The Record can
do the work. f
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A grand ball to dance the old
year out and the new year id will
be given at theBluntzer ball,^ Up-
per Meyersville, next Wednesday
night. Music by. Cuero string
band. Everybody is invited; no
New Year’s shooting will be toler-i
ated in Upper Meyersville that
night. r
A Texas Wonder.
/ Hall’s Great Discovery.
Oue small bottle of Hall’s Great Pis-
covery cares all kidney and bladder
troubles, femoves gravel, cures diabetes,
seminal emissions, weak and lame
backs, rheumatism and all irregularLies
of the kidneya and bladder in both men
aa women, regulates bladder troubles in
children. If not sold by your druggist,
will be sent by mail on receipt of $1.
One small bottle is two months* treat-
ment and will cure any case above men-
tioned. Dr. B. W. Hall, sole manufac-
turer, postoffice box 629; St. Lea is,
Mo. Send for testimonials. Sold by all
druggists, and Hasten Bros, ,?
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FALL~OF1Sf02r'."'.
ESTABLISHED 1873
JOHN WELCH
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Tbe Venezuelan blockade is re-
ported effective.
” .Yesterday fire at Knoxville,
Tenn., caused a $500,000 loss.
.^The appearance of the bubonic
plague in ^lexico is causing alarm.
s,
Contracts for $2,000,000 in new
buildings will be let at Beaumont
soonv^ ' ,
The government' will plant an
acre to tobacco at Halletsvill to
test the soil.
The crown princess of Saxony
has fled her home. > Her mind is
slid to be deranged.
-Germany is said to have proposed
President Roosevelt as the arbitra-
tor of the Venezuelan trouble.
,
. Steve Ricks, wanted on the
charge of murdering his wife near
Runge, was arrested at Beaumont.
J Marconi is being congratulated
by European monarchs on the suc-
cess of his wireless telegraph sys-
tem-
' Mayor Riggins of Waco lost his
case before the state supreme court
apd will carrj^it to the U. S. su-
preme court. .
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* A syndicate headed by J. P.
organ has bought all the coal
ines west of Green river, Ky.,
it one for $8,000,000.
-*.The U. S. supreme court holds
thiat the insurance on the life of
W. E. Burt of Austin, who mur-
dered his wife and children sever-
al years ago, is not collectable
The arrest of the Humbert fami-
ly by French authorities on the
charge of swindling is likely to de-
velop into a case^that will rank th£
Dreyfus alffair, involving leading
citizens in several walks of life.
fPresident Roosevelt h^s not re-
ceived official notice/>f the desire
oi the powers to arbitrate the Ven-
ezuelan dispute. He has not de-
cided to accept. The request is
now being forwarded.
■M Liberty, Iud., an engine ran
wild and into a train, when, by
some unknown cause, it reversed
and running backwards collided
with another train. Two men
were killed and four engines*
wrecked.-
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Greatest Bargain House in Texas
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WATCHES, CLOCKS,
DIAMONDS, SILVERWARE
JEWELRY, DECORATED CHINA '
BURNT’WOOD NOVELTIES
cut Glass, ebony goods
FINE ART POTTERY
SEWING MACHINES
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NEW HONE, CLIMAX AND NEW ROYAL
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READ THIS.
HMletUville, Texas, Jane, 12, 1902.
Dr. E. W.^paU, St,Louis: Dear Sir-I
have used yonr Texas .Wonder, Hall’s
Great Discovery, for kidney and bladder
troubles, and it cured me. I cheerfully
recommend it to all snfferera from kid
ney and bladder trouble.
Respectfully, P. Lindenberg.
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Why not give your wife,mother,
sister, daughter or sweetheart 251
or 50 nicely printed visiting cards
for Christmas? The Record can
do the work.
POCKET and TABLE CUTLERY
GENLftNE ROGERS TABLEWARE
LUCKY CURVE FOUNTAIN PEN
MUSICAL INSTRU MENTS
ALL KINDS 6F SHOT GUNS
RIFLES & AMMUNITION '
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® Tell Half the Bargain Story. ®
^ A Cloudburst of Christmay Beauty
I CHALLAN6E THE EARTH FOR PRICES ON DIAMONDS
Cold Weather Protectors
Heating Stoves at Bottom Prices
Cook Stoves at “Excursion Rates”
j Stove Pipe, Elbows and Dampers
Window Glass, Putty, Galvanize Iron Flues
WE WILE NOT BE UN*BRSOLD,
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J. R. NAGEL & SON. the^uefront
All that is Newest and Best Awaits Your Approval
and Inspection and the Prices are Extremely Low.
Agent for Edison Celebrated Phonographs
Every Dollar Purchase entitles you to a Chance on
the Gold Watch, Diamond Ring or Parker Foun-
tain Pen to be given away on
ig or rar
December
3)st.
Christmas Presents
SEEN TO ADVANTAGE
—the advantage of the seeker
after dainty and delig- tful
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CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
of a useful character in tbia
displayof .• .• .* .• .• .•
Lillis’ k 6entlemen’s 6ild Witckis
boys’ Silver Watchss, hand-
some Jewelry and Gold and.
Silver Novelties of every de-
scription for both arnament
and use. There is na more
interesting stock of Jewelry
to be seen anywhere and no
more Interesting prices .* .*
1 R. H. Barnes
THE JEWELER.
Yonr Attention.
Miss Lucy McCurdy is here for
the Christmas tide.
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Massage the 24th inst
We have the finest assortment of
fine perfumes, both in package and
bulk goods, to be found in the city.
Cys&o Drug Co.
^Houston Post” Holland was
punching up the delinquent boys
yesterday in cotnpany with' the
Post’s locaP^spm, C. A. Sumners.
Buy of H.^D. Beaqmont and
ma^e 25 centson the $.
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Chancey Wofford is at home from
Waco to spend the holidays. 1 - ■
B. Post of Meyersville was a
pleasant caller at the Record office
todnjr to give us some substantial
assistance. We learned from him
of the Blness of our old friend,Chas.
Lang. He tells us Mrl LaUg had
the*grip,almost' recovered and then
took a relapse.
One-fourth off or 25 per cent dis-
count on everything at H. D. Beau-
mont’s. Call and see the many
nice things he carries.
T Dave Elder and his little sister,
Dora, left on the' east-bound Sap
today for Sweet Home where they
will spend a week or so with rela-
tives. o Dave -told us that his
brother, Otto, who held a position
as brakeman with the Southern
Pacific until he had three of bis
fingers mashed, now has a place ps
switchman.
. Christmas without^a box of fine
candy is not Christmas; we have
poth Huyler’s and Nunnally’s in
boxes from 10 cents to $io.
Cuero Drug Co.
The Record will appreciate it if
our friends will advise us of any
visitors at their homes during the
holidays; of any entertainment
they will give that due mention -
can be made in the paper. At this
season things are so crowded in a
newspaper shop good news items
often escape us.
NEW BOOKS. ALU EADEBS.
Latest Publications, Best
Authors at Heaton Bros.
Crimaton Wing, Conqucrer, •
Prince of Good Fellows,
Conquest, Francezka,
John 1 Ermine of Yellowstone, ,
^The Strollers, The Virginian, *
Mississippi Bubble,
Leopard's Spots,
Story of Tristram,
Loom of Life, The Climax,
Long Straight Road.
Castle Craneycrow,
Hearts Courageous,
The Starbucks,
Jienty books, well bound, com-
plete series 25c each.
A full line of Children's
story books.
The largest stock of miscel-
laneous books of all kinds in
Cuero. HEATON BROS.
If Louis Koenig is not a pro-
gressive farmer then there “aint”
any. He is now sinking a well
from which to irrigate a truck
patch and there is little doubt but
tbat he will sink many more in the
next few nfonths.
Last chance to get bast firework*
and all Christmas goods at lowest
Cuero prices. ^
Gus Holzhruser.
Mesdames Lackey, Heaton and
Hamilton returned today from San
Antonio where they went to hear
Stewart Robson, who played there
lasOnigfit.
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FINE CANDIES
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ANY KIND
ANY SIZE BOX
• ANY PRICE
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PERFUMES
An Elegant Assortment of both
Package and Bulk Goods for
the-Holiday Trade. .* ‘ ,
CIGARS
The BEST 5c Cigar in Cueio.
FOUNTAIN PENS
ANY STYLE
ANY KIND
• ANY PRICE
Cuero Drug Co.
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Wood, H. G. The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 119, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 23, 1902, newspaper, December 23, 1902; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth802029/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.