The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 131, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 1, 1908 Page: 4 of 4
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From the Factory to the Consumer means some 10 to 25 per cent saving on every dollar, as
the middle man must be
the Same Monev
Staple Cottons.
One case rag finish yard wide bleached domestic
cheap for io cts, Our price only 8X cts.
Best 56x60 Standard calico, others sell for 6X cts. Our
price 5 cts.
Best cent shirting calico our price only 5 cts.
Red Seal gingham worth elsewhere 12^ cts. Oar
price only 10 cts.
Sea Island domestic fall 40 inches wide, heavy and fine.
Worth 8X Cts. Our price only 7 cts.
Yard wide Sea Island domestic worth 6*4 cts. Oar
price 5 cents.
Cotton flannel, the heavy 12 1-2 cents sort for only 10
cts.
Cotton flannel, the 6 cent kind for 5 cts.
Outing flannels 10 cts 8 cts, 7 cts and 4 1*2 cts.
Please try and duplicate above prices on staple cottons
in this city. ?.
j . .
Blankets and Bed Comforts.
1 i *
% Some 500 to select from direct mill purchases.
Cotton blankets others advertise at cost at .69 cts.
Onr price 50 cts.
Cotton blankets elaiewbere $1.00. Onr price 75 cts.
Heavy m toted blankets, elsewhere £1.50. Onr price
$1.00.
Pine bed blankets, ItO.dd, $8.00, $6.00, $5.00, £3.50
Our Big Toy Department Will be Opened
December 1st
Dunn, Moloney Bros,
fer, brands so well k
familiar with them, ac
under the FACTORY
buy unknown brands (
makes for less money
5.50. Walk Ovitr «
Brown £1.00 tc £3.50
Buster Brown £1.50 to
£2.50. Val Duttcnhoi
prices should appeal t
shoes.
Fverything in the shape of Toys for the Little ones and Fancy
Goods suitable for Holiday Presents for the older folks. Don’t buy
your Christmas Goods until you see the display of Novelties we have to
offer. This season we will surprise you with our immense assortment
wnich will equal aav like department in San Antonio 01 Houston and
at prices about */} less than you pay in the larger cities.
Remember! By Wednesday of this week our Toys will all be in,
opened and on display, entire second floor of our dry goods room devot-
ed to Aoliday Goods, even our rest room will be fill with Christmas
Goods this week. We give rebate stamps with every purchase.
Mens and
' The largest and most
toilor made and finished, 4><
reliable merchandise that fli
complete line of mens and 1
save yon money ok every gi
to £20 00, Boys sodts from |
cts to £7,
pant salts from 75
the Dachess Pantt, who
comes off and £1 .co for e
Fink Overalls*
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Justice W. W. Wimberly is here
from Yoakum*
See Keller for dolls, 5000 on dis-
play, from the plain china to the
most elaborate dressed dolls. Come
early and make your selections.
Store open to 9 p. m. ,
One of the World’s Great Dramas
The Right Kind of
Rending M
“The Holy City,” Clarence Ben-
nett’s religious play will he the
offering at the Cuero opera house
theater cn Tuesday, Dec. 1.; This
vital and effective drama which
treats with reverence the most
tragic of all stories, the Bible nar-
rative of the death of Jesus Christ,
has been endorsed by thousands of.
clergymen as a singularly valuable
aid to those who desire to obtain a
comprehensive grasp of the condi-
tions which existed nearly two
thousand years ago. when the God-
Man gave np his life that man
might be saved from his sins.
Attorney Lewright passed through
yesterday afternoon from Port La-
vaca, going to Tyler to work in the
interest of Cabrera before the court
of appeals.
See Keller for toys aud holiday
goods, two carloads on display
ready for your inspection.
The home news; the doings of the people in
town; the gossip of onr own community, 1
the first kind of reading matter you want,
more important, more interesting to you
that given by the paper or magazine fron
outside world. It is the first reading m
Better Than a Sermon,
Among the characters -who give
life and color to “The Holy City,”
Clarence Bennet’s successful Bib-
lical drama, may be found the fa-
miliar names of John the Baptist,
the Apostles, Peter and Andrew,
Pontius Pilate, Judas E&cariot and
a host of others. “The Holy City”
is to be presented at Cuero opera
house tonight.
When thinking, think of No. 1
—thats the Record’s telephone.
Call us up and tell us what you
know.
See Keller for cook stoves; best
makes on earth and lowest prices
in Texas.
The Right Kl
Reading Mi
Record ads. brini
The Denison Herald says:
“Every town in the state sbonld
have a live, working organization
Come to
If a man is “called to preach the
gospel, what calls him to abandon
the pulpit and take up the strenu-
ous life of conducting a secular
newspaper? Can it be the devil?
—Lockhart Courier.
C. W, Gohmert was down from
Nordheim today.
Marshal L?nz was down from
Yorktown this morning.
of its business
think of it, Cuero’s might be alive
bat it’s sorely napping.
Bringing in Wood,
The commissioners d scussed
Hochheim bridge this) afternc
The report of tbe expert who
amined it, said that it was
worth repairing and the quest
of a new bridge will be discus:
A decision will not likely
reached for a few days.
j Agent Sheppard is in receipt of
nformatiou that a cold wave is en
| route. The telegram advises that
• the thermometer will reach 30 de-
jgrees in the northern portion of the
sugar district by Wednesday mom-
lingwhicu means no doubt that
wraps and fires will be acceptable.
DrPRICES
Lots of Ram.
The rain the ast few days
amounted to 2,77 inches*. During
the last 15 days we have had near-
ly seven inches of rain, which is
some water.
The Greatest of all Plays.
A play which makes 11 universal
appeal, a play which will interest
not alone the regular patrons of
the theater goers, but those whose
attendance is infrequent and those
who never attend at til because of
prejudice—such a play is Clarence
Bennett’s phenomenally successful
drama of action, “The Holy City”
which tells the Bible story of the
passion and death of Christ in
dramatic form. It wQl be presented
at the Cnero opera boose theater I
on Tuesday, Dec. 1.
Rev. M. J. Mertes, formerly in
j charge of the Catholic church here,
! paid the town a brief visit yester-
day afternoon, returning to San
Antonio in the afternoon. It is
stated that the climate of Wash-
ington is not favorable to his
health.
Record ads. bring results
Justice at Bello
W. F. Edwards was this after-
noon appointed Justice of the
Peace in precinct 5, of which Bel-
lo is the chief point. Only one
other ndfeie was presented to the
court. Mr. Edwards had the only
petition before the court.
Note —There are many mixtures, made in imi-
tation of baking powder, which it is pru-
dent to avoid. They are lower in price
than pure powders, but they are made
from alum. Alum in food is poisonous.
Daily Record, 40 cents pet nontfc
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 131, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 1, 1908, newspaper, December 1, 1908; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth822205/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.