The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 124, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 25, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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The Great Manufacturers’ Samples Sa
Graves Big Store
IS SCO HI NG THE: RKtGEST ST rCCESS OF THE SEASON
Bright, clean, stylish Merchandise at 1-2 regular price has 'crowded the BIG STORE to overflowing. 4 days
has cleaned up 1-2 of the $10,000 lot of samples and in 6 more days this great money-saving
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event will be a thing of the past.
Sale Closes TUESDAY Night, Nov. 30
To make the sale a greater success we have slaughtered the prices on several thousand dol
Jars of regular ' stock. Our entire line of Ladies' Suits on sale. Don't delay coming as
first choosings are always the best. EXTRA SALES PEOPLE this week in all departments.
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Staples All Go at Old Prices
20 yards Standard Calico-----------
20 yards Apron check Gingham
20 yards Cotton Checks----------------
20 yards Bleached Domestic—
$1.00
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20 yards Outing - -------------------------------i---------------------$1.00
20 yards 36-inch Brown Domestic-----------...___________________________1.00
Best green ticket Lonsdale bleached--------------_L_-------:_______________________lOc
and all other staple cotton goods at prices on 4 basis of 8c cotton
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NOW 1$ THE TIME TO* BUY as cotton goods will be 25 per cent higher in 60 days.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Residence for Rent.
Glmble hats for men at Dietze’s.
Jersey cows for 3^1e.
John Koenig.
Phone 210 for the best fresh
meats. A. P. Schiwbtz.
Dixon’s motor lubricants and
Vacuum Moblloils for sale by R.
C. Plick.
For doors, sash, blinds and
Mound City paints go to the Alamo
Lumber Co. Lowest prices guar-
anteed.
The Record is read by most peooie
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The Wetherell residence on!
Broadway near school house for
rent. Apply at residence or tele-
phone No. 83.
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Flower seed and bulbs at J. R.
Nagel Hardware Co.
Lots of buggies at reasonable
prices that will keep your money
at borne if you call arouud to see
us. Cuero Saddlery Co.
For lowest prices on the best of
lumber, sash, doors, blinds and
Mound City paints, see the Alamo:
Lumber Co.
Posted.
This will serve notice that hunt
ing is positively forbidden on my
premises. Trespassers will be
prosecuted. ' J. W. Wallis. {
Important.
To Turkey Growers! Hold back
youf turkeys until December for
full weight and good prices,
both of which are guaranteed by
the old reliable Northern Produce
Co., pioneers and makers of the
Texas turkey market.
H, Runge & Co.,
'’%» Buying Agents.
D? PRICE'S
cream;;;^"”'
Baking Powder
Makes the Biscuit and Qike
lighter, finer flavored^fftbre
nutritious and wholesome
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We sell Diamond casings and
tubes. R. C. Flick.
-See our line of cook and heating
.stoves before buying.
J. R. Nagel Hardware Co.
For a nice smooth shave, satis-
factory hair cut, shampoo or mas-
sage visit the Reye^ Barber Shop.
For the serious diseases that at-
tack the kidneys, Prickly Ash
Bitters is an unfailing remedy, i
Relieves backache, swelling of the j
feet and persistent headache— j
symptoms which indicate kidney
trouble.
Large stock of hand made sad- i
dies, harness, etc., at reduced j
prices now at the Cuero Saddlery i
Co.
All kinds of men’s and women’s!
heavy underwear at Dietzejs,
Seed, seed, seed, Feed, seed.
J. R. Nagkl Hardware Co.
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For the best lumber at the low-
est prices call on the Alamo Lum-
ber Co. They handle the cele-
brated Mound City paints also,
which are the best ever.
R. C. Flick reports the sale of a
Studebaker touring car to Cbas.
Harrison of the theatrical company
now playing our city. Cuero cars
are sellers.
The Record's drcalttfoe it large*
A few Bargains.
We offer for JLle for a short time
the following bargains in farms:
One 202^ acre improved farm.
One i27>6 acre improved farm.
One 83 acre improved farm.
Port O’Ctftanor ranch 70,000
acres.
These farms are located two miles
from railway station and four miles
from Bello, fine black mesquite soil,
all new lands, good new houses,
barns, wells, etc., close to public
school and adjoining public road.
We offer these farms at $35 an acre
on easy terms. We also have some
twenty other farms In various parts
of the county, some near Cuero.
Let us show you these farms.
Graham & Cook, \
Cuero, Texas.
A Bargain.
An $80 United States Cieam
Separator for sale for $25. Guar-
anteed to do perfect work. Reason
for selling, party moving aWay.
See the Record.
Pastures Posted.
Put a “Sobbo” on your radia-
tion cap. It adds to the appear-
ance of your car. R. C. Flick.
Hunting and fishing are positive-
ly forbidden in any of my pastures.
Trespassers will be prosecuted.
J. L. Dubose.
Cuero Opera House
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Maude Adams' New York
Have made contract for 150 bug- j
gi'is, hacks and surries at Dallas
fair. One car has already arrived
on which I c^n make you close
prices to -move same.
Cuero Saddlery Co.
Crescent Cottage paint; abso-
lutely guaranteed. Cheaper than
others.
J. R. Nagel Hardware Co.
Success,
“The
little Minister”
The most imposing pn
duction ever sent on
tour.
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Tickets on sale at Keller’s.
The Big Piano Contest
Closes Friday Night, Deo. 24th
When our store closes at midnight. The award will be made as soon thereafter as the
coupons can be counted by competent judges who will decide who the successful con-
testant is. f
In the Meantime
You must hurry and help yourself or your favorite contestant. They will need your help,
and cur extensive Toy and Holiday line (a preseat therein and suitable for every man,
woman and child in DeWitt county) will help you to accumulate these coupons.
Do vour Christmas shopping at our store where yoqgge* the greatest selection, lowest
price, most accommodation; no duplicates in the city, and Piano Coupons for one price as
low as the prioe paid for the same goods by competing houses.
The standing of the contestants will he (posted on our show window from now until
close of the Contest- ' ^
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 124, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 25, 1909, newspaper, November 25, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth920879/m1/4/?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.