The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. [82], Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1898 Page: 1 of 8
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UERO DAILY RECORD.
<;(JERO. DEWITT COUNTY. TEXAS. MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 28,^898
NUMBER
VOLUME 9
Tills Wwt le Place on Sale Proa Arlington gooleo Mills Boaght at
» The Largest and Cheapest Line.
of Woolen and Silk Dress Goods
ever openedin the town. Prices cut half for this sale. All new, s<
dies’ fine shoes, and tf you want 10 see the mcesl
newest/ largest and cheapest stock of sbor? eve
brought to this part of the srste coo»« and %e ui
Our line of Misse*-’ and children j shoes is afeo th
most complete and cheapest lot in Ctfero/1 Ask i
see them..
Dress Goods.
Loads of new goo-is iu this department just in
25 pieces Chester dres* style Gingham at 6c,
25 piecef Toil du Nord, all new patterns, at l'H
20 pieces dark ground figured Percales, one yai
wide, ai 5 cents a yard.
50 pieces best quality figured dress style £il
cales at 8cents a vard.
10 pieces red aud black Outings at cknis.
15 pieces fancy figured light coloree Outings s
8>£ cents a yard.
New line of figured Dress Duck, best, at 10c.
10 pieces fan/y Scotch Plaid*, double wldtlvji
12cents a yai«l.
15 pieces fancy I lumwiaied Worsteds Goods il
double width at 15 cents.
10 pieces’fancy fi urcd Suitings, would be a bar
gain a> 35c, now 25c
8 pieces fancv Suitings w<»rtb/50c, now placet
on *«le Ht 40c a yard.
3 p-eces black br >ci ie i Sxirting at 25c.
Shoe Department.
Our Shoe Department is the most complete in
South Texas: We handle more uice shoes and
cheaper shoes than auy other bouse in this part of
the state. We p*y special ctteiition to ladies’ fine
footwear aud our shoes arfc always the newest and
latest styles the market affords. You couldn’t go
to New York today and find a newer and mors up-
to date shoe than can ht* found in our shoe depart-
ment, and remember every pair of these shoes
(Drew Selby & Co ) are sold under a positive guar-
antee. Be ow we mention a few of the many dif-
ferent styles and quali-tes:
Lot 71701. 30 pairs ladies’ black lace shoe, hand
turned sole, one quarter toe. kid tip, with one
third vesting top, same as shown in cut above.
This lot is well worth $4 a pair anywhere; our
price, only #3.
Lot 4570 30 ladies’ i>l»ck iace shoes, turned
so e, one quarter toe, with cottage box, kid tip,
si.k ves uig, -top is shown m out above) all sizes
from 154 io 6, C, D and E mst* These goods are
well wor n $4 to -4 50; our price, -3.
Lot 72211. 3t» pair* ladies’ ian lace sh<>es, with
tan'vest') g top, ktd tip. one quarter toe, cottage
box. -ill sizes tiotn 2 t » 7, C, l> and E$ last. This
,<»t is a l»ea it\ ; t ie regul - .*rice Is* s3.5o to $4;
chi price - 3.
L>t 38492 00 pal is la-be-’ black kid 1 *ce, with
black vesting top, on q » r er eid tip. This
lo i- w rib, regu.ar, $2.5<< to $3*, ur p ice $2.
Lot 2734 18 p <ir^ ad es 1 u .. id. pnng eel.
• ace, o quart r t-*e, kid rip. aU *ix s from 2 to 7,
D and E la ts, regu ar -s> a - s nut g-> a- t-2.
Lot#27<»3 72 pair' tanes’ . lack kt i bitten in
heel and sp ing heel, paten ip. lie qu*rier toe,
all sizes fro n 2 to 8, E <n I EE 1 <sc. fho- lot is
bargain; they -re well wonh nd are »>M the
wor d wver f r *2 50, hnt o<.r price only *2
Lot 2780. 36 pairs lathe** '»U< k b «x c-ilf, but
ton, cap tip. o ie quarter roe, «*! size* from 2 '©>■*,
Hand EE last. This *o: is tu.-only g tod heavy
shoe e' er brought to Cufcr •; ih -y »*e well worth
$2.59 to *3, but our price is o y *2.
In addition to wha* we have « ready mentioned
above we have sixteen other diffeiem styles of la-
BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK
Clothing for Mm And Boys.
Strven bales and three cases opened last week,
bought and being sold on a basts of 4c coiton.
50 pieces good cotton flannel worth 6#c, our
•price 5c a yard.
100 pieces extra heavy cotton, flannel, the 8#c
airdAOt; kind, our price on this lot 7c jard.
^OUfccase b auiiful soft finish bleached domestic,
yard wide and worth 6#c, this lot goes at 4#c or
22 yards for $1
Ooe case Gold Medal vard-wide bleached do-
mestic, 7c quality, i»ur price 51 the yard.
One case Fruit of the Lm»ni yard wide bleached
domestic, 8>£c value, our price 6#c the yard.
One ca**es best ^ree i tick t Lonad le yar 1-wide
bleached domestic, 7p value, our price 6c yard
Two b*lrs y «rd wide .'sea Island domest c 3j4c.
Two bales good qualm yrr i wide Sea Island do-
mestic, th - 5c -ort, o.u price 4c, hr 25 yards $ l
Two lilies >est quality yard wide Sea Island do-
mestic 6%c v-rtlue, *>uf price 4c yard
Dress Goods and Trimmings.
We are showing 'be best one we eve*- owued at
prices lower than ever known in Cuero.
New h4qiPercales, suitings and outings open-
ed
Five pieces fancy double width plaid suitings,
15c valne, our price 10c yard.
Fifteen pieces novelty »ui£tngs, 20c quality, our
price 15c yard.
Fifty pieces novelty goods, all new, desirable
fall goods, 25c to 56c the yard.
Fifteen pieces wool brocades only 10c yard.
Cotton and wool eiderdown 10c to 50c a yard.
Fifty pieces outings, beautiful patterns, light
snd dark, 5c 7c, 8c and fOr yar I.
200 pieces best dress calicoes, S mpsofrs and
Windsor’s fancies, 5c and 6c values, our price 4c-
100 pieces dark dross cahco 3#c a yard.
75 pieces calico go at 20 yards for 50c.
50 pieces turkev red figured calico 10 yards 25c.
50 pieces apron check ginghams 3#c yard.
100 pieces good dress ginghams 5c yard.
75 pieces Amoskeag dress ginghams, dark plaidi
and stripes, 8>£c quality, our price 6#c the yard
We have always l*-en lecogmzed a* tue plot
low ,’rice sellers of 6t pl s <» l - xh* Here is I
w g due*! our rep«* - i•»• *:
500 pb ee* stand*r*l pr u-s at 4c—our j
the vear bound.
Oue case tad wiut bleached dumesric 4^4cye
One v 'se Foiget M- Not **4e«c-icd d-uncs^ol
One care Lonsdaie .ieachrM domestic it 6#C
One cas< Fruit o> t:>« L •om ble ched d» m.
i »»ir Case Nashua >rooa«led cotton flannel 4)
One ca*e N -shua II bteaciied com n flannel,'
One c-se Gal vest o-< Muls extra heavy br>ca<
cottoi fl «niiel at 6c. ,s ^ ;
One case Indian Head hroaaded con on fltn
at 7#c a yar«L -i
Ode c-tse Indian He ^d bleached cotton flaJ
ai8^ emts a yard.
W*hw • y men cov-
ered. gvrsu he g * c t •. g i *r'.mrnt be-
tween San A • n d aud H -u- n and few houses
in Hw.vo t c^fry a - lar^-- .• .if ready-made
clothing as ho Big Store Buving direct from the
factory we obt tni <-x ra rLscou t* that small buy-
ers never hear f an i can make you prices i>b any
clothing from 10 to 25 per cent under any Cuero
competition.
300 mens’ an*l t»oys’ overcoats $1 50 to $15.
100 mens’ and boys’ inacimoshe* $2 to $7.50.
24 wo o’ macintoshes (big j .b) worth $6.50, our
price $4.60 each
36 black diagonal macintoshes (samples), the$3
quality, only $2. *
26 mens, heavy suits only $2.
18 mens’ black cheviot suits, $5 quality, $3.50.
200 mens fancy and black suits from $6 to $10,
frock or hack.
1000 pairs mens’ odd pants 50c to $5.
Btg line childrens’ clothing
50 knee pant suits 75c.
200 knee pa> t suits $1.25 to $3,50.
60 little tot’s suits ^velvet) sailor collar, sizes 3 to
6 year*, $1 to $4 50
We are.agents for the celebrated Jane Hopkins
boy’s cio«hi»g^-doub<e seats and doublfiknees,
50c to rl suit
„ ■ - • \ , I .
10 doztn knee pants 15c pair.
Dop’t fail to see us on clothing a* we are strictly
headquarters for any and everything in m£ns’ or
boys’ wear
AN OFFER,
GROWING RAPIDLY
A SILVER WEDDING
Last Wednesday evening Mr.
and Mrs. T. Bomba of Meyersville
celebrated their silver wedding,and
ft was a most enjoyable affair for
all who participted.
At 9 o’clock the Weser brass
band sernaded them, and at 9:30 a
supper fit for the gods was partaken
of, after w’hich dancing was kept
up until the “wee sma’ hours.”
Congratulations were showered
on the couple and" all left wishing
them many, jnany more such hap-
py anniversaries. v
Those present were: Mr. anc
Mrs. T., and Mr. and Mrs. Jo>
Bomba, Mr. and Mrs. Wyat
Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meis.-
of Victoria, and Mr. and Mrs. L.
Bomba. Misses Lena Jacobs,Cecil,
Amelia and Theresa Arnold, ^Lena
Schiewetz, May and Cecile Bom-
ba, Mary and Francis Adamskie
and Matilda Urban of Victoria,
Katie Regina, Clara and Josie
Bomba and Nellie Ghnmaz of San
Antonio. Mesars. John and Willie
Arnold, Bernhard Guthart, Leo-
pold Zbgoski, Bernhart Wair,Peter
Hubensberger, Dr. Moore, Otto
Jacobs, Gus and Alfred Bluntzer,
Henry Arnecke, Lawrence Scheff-
ler, Anton Allbright, Albert Urban
of Victoria, Prof. R. Tempel of
Goliad, Sam Feningar, Domanand
Ladislans Bomba.
Over 500 capvs, wraps and jackrt* to select from
all new, stylish goods bought this season anil
marked at prices within the reach of all.
50 grav capes, small size, fur trimming, 75c val-
ue^iULpree 36oeacb.
The Record is determir
read by nearly, if not all,
homes in Soi^th South ,Tc
•ffers to pay five doilars
cash td every
75 all wool c pes, blues and hrowns, with ruf-
fled collar, $1 value, ons price* 50c.
Our line or iafge heavy ca. es at 75c, $1, $1 2a,
and up to $5 are the best and cheapest in S«>ut 1
25 plush capes from $3 to $10 -genuine si'k plust.
200 mi*s s’, childs and ifnants* cloaks and jacl -
ets from 50c to $5.
Infants’ long and short cloaks in cashmere an 1
eiderdown, white and colors.
Millinery Department.
Three cases new goods opened Friday and M r
line for fall aud winter is now complete in eveiy
particular. 300 trimmed hats to select from ran]
ing in price front 75c to $15.'
500 walking hats and sailors, all the neweit
shades from 50c to $2 each.
10 dozen misses’ fancy caps 10c, 15c, 25c and 5< fc
each, being the prettiest and eheapest line of caps
in Cuero.
Our milliner, Mrs Taylor, is one of the finest
trimmers in South Texas, and is capable af suiting
any lady in this section in a fall and winter hat. .
man or woa v
• er girl who will send us in a|c
i list of thirty cash subsci
■ the Weekly Record.
This is a chance for anym|t
ous person to make five doll;
, The cost of the Weekly
but 50 cents a year, and vfitk-i
tie effort thirty subscribe^ can
, gotten in any community..Jj
paper is the best and newsiest p
; dished in the county (saiqple c
: ies can be had for the asking) 1
any one who wishes can nnderti
to get the club list.
When the club list ha$ been
cured,deduct the amount dueyc
self (cash $5) and remit or turr
the balance to the Record of
with the thirty names, all oi wb
will be entered on our subscript
list and recorded paid for one yi
interest and ours,and we will apj
4ttrter5wfll t* J^fectly prop -,
this ^ht *
KMi pair 10-4 blaiikds, white or gray, 75c value
as long n* thev 1 «st 50c a pair Ask to see them.
75 pair heavy brown blanket- worth ^1/at 75c.
See our white t colored blankets from $1.26
to $10 h pnir. Y /Q ca .t tlupHcate them this side
©f St Louis in q m.ity and price.
NOTICE
Another lot U z & Dun*’ ladies fine shoes to
opeH tomorrow, ad the naw styles. ^
1000pairs H B. wear resisters in stock to select
from. No paper sole shoes it the Big Store, as
we guarantee every shoe we sell.
200 pairs sample shoes—ladies’—a good $1 valne
•ur price 50c a pan. •
36 pair mens’ sample calf boots $3 value at $2.
120 pair lads’ best satin calf lace or button $L
72 pair ladies flue kid button only $1. rr?
- Agents for Butterick patterns. |
To the Record—I wish to say
hat the next person who ties up
md claims my Newfoundland dog,
‘Beauty,”as their property will be
prosecuted to the fullest extent of
the law. Mrs. M. J. Bakrr.
Friends, you had better pay your
election ticket fee if you want your
name on all the tickets. The Rec-
ord will print some tickets early
next week. ,
Another new lot of sample waists go on the 50c
table tomorrow; every garment guaranteed worth
double what we ask for it.
2 dozen silk waists $2.50 to $5 each.
6 dozen ready made skirts $1 to $7.50 each:
WANTED.
A number of half dollars to pay
for yearly subscriptions to .the
Weekly Record, the best paper
published in South Texas. Apply
to the Record office in person or by
letter. * '
is the coolest and best lighted store in South Texas. Waiting Room
and Ladies’ Toilet. Wagon Y ird with two houses, stables, water,
and every conveniencs FREE fo our customers.
Mrs. Robt. Breeden and children F. W. V. Hander of Hop
of Victoria, who have been' visit- trading in town today. He
ing relatives in the city, returned the right side, of cour&e.
home today. he happenings of tfie. coma
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Wood, H. G. The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. [82], Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1898, newspaper, October 28, 1898; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth834730/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.