The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 80, Ed. 1 Monday, April 22, 1901 Page: 1 of 4
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THE CUERO DAILY RECORD.
VOLUME 14.
CUERO, DEWITT COUNTY. TEXAS. MONDAY EVENING. APRIL 22. 1901.
- NUMBER 80
| New Goods at the Big Store II Special Selling of Good ~
^PRING and Summer Fabrics fresh from the looms. Bright styles
and snappy bargains for April shoppers. There's no place like
Graves' for exclusive novelties, immense assortments and popular
prices. Special attractions this week in every department of our mam-
moth store rooms. 10 per cent, 15 per cent and on many articles 50
per cent can be saved by a visit to the Big Store. Don't delay com-
ing and get first choosings from the newest largest and prettiest line of
Spring and Summer Goods in the city.
Dress Goods.
Only space for a few prices but they will give
you an idea of what we are doiug.
46 pieces 38 inch wide fast color Lawns, 12l4c
value at only 8jjC yard.
60 pieces Corded Dimity, a lovely 6#c quality
.at only 5c yard.
38 pieces figured organdy, a 10c value only 7c.
42 pieces Imported Organdies, very sheer and
fine, a good 25c fabric at only 15c yard.
Mercerized Chambray, Sateens and Silk Pon-
gees at 25c and 15c yard.
See our beautiful line of Waist Silks and Black
Goods.
Shoes.
We carry more shoes than any other 3 houses
combined in this city and buying direct in 100
case lots from manufacturers we can save you
from 10c to 25c on every pair* v
200 pairs Ladies’ and Children’s Sample Shoes
and Slippers at half price.
1 lot 120 pairs Child’s Button, 3 to 5, a 50c value
at only 25c pair.
300 pairs Child’s and Misses’ Sandals and Ox-
fords, all sizes, 75c and $1 values at only 50c pair.
500 pairs Ladies’ Sandals and Oxfords, sizes 3
to 8, all 75c to $1.25 values at only 50c pair.
100 pairs Ladies’ $1.50 Kid Button and Lace,
sizes 3 to 4 at only 75c pair.
Men’s Genuine Goat in Bal. or Cong , $2 values
at only $1.25 pair.
Ask to see our liues of hand made Shoes for
Ladies and Gents from $2.50 to $4 the pair.
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New Skirts and Shirt Waists.
« This department has been enlarged and con-
tains all the newest creations in Ladies’ ready-to
wear garments and some big jobs in new goods
at one half regular price.
/ 14 t^zen Ladies’ Lawn and Percale Waists,
Seconds from a large factory an'd all $1 and $1.25
values, you get your choice as long as they last
at only 50c, limit 2 waists to one customers.
5 dozeu Mercerized Waists, hew sleeves, a good
$1.25 quality at only 75c. ;
6 dozen Silk Waists, tailor finished, some plain
some tuck^some trimmed with gold braid at
$4, $3 50 and $2 50. All great values.
Crash Skirts, the sort our neighbors sell at 50c
our price only 25c.
Wool Skirls neatly made and a $1.50 seller
our price only $1.
. Elegant line Worsted and Silk Skirts from
$1.25 to $7.50 each.
White Duck and Pique Skirts, 75c to $1.50.
New Belts.
Another big lot just in by express. The popu
\ lar L’Aiglou from 25c to $1 each.
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Big Line Neckwear, Gloves
Underwear and Negligee Shirt*. Some beanties
in Ties and ehirts.
Boy’s and Men’s Negligee Shirts 25c, 50c, 75c
$1. Silk Club Ties 25c value at only 15c
Scriven Drawers only 50c pair.
Guyot Suspender* genuine at only 35c,
Men’s Bleached Drill Drawers only 25c._
Men’s Unbleached Drill Drawers only 15c.
Work Shirts 50c, 35c, 25c and 15c.
Ageuts for Sweet, Orr & Co.’s Pants, Overalls
and Jumpers.
Clothing.
We only handle first-class reliable makes in
Men’s and Bay’s Clothing and buy direct from
manufacturers in immense quantities, for that
reason we can save you from f 1 to $2 50 on any
suit you buy of us and give you better goods and
workmanship.
Good line Men’s and Boy’s Serge Coats and
Vests, Serge Suits and Fancy Cheviot aud Worst-
ed Suits. Our line of Men’s and Boys Fine Black
Clothing is equal to any in the state.
Children’s Vestee Suits 50c to $3 75.
Men’s Suits $2 to $18 suit.
Youths’ Suits $2 to $12 suit
Agent for Butterick Patterns.
Hosiery and Underwear.
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Best line of Hosiery we ever owned. al
marked at popular prices. We carry the cel-
ebrated Black Cat Hosiery, every pair guaranteed'
to wash And wear or a new pajr given in exchange.
'100 dozen Ladies’ Black Hose at 5c pair,
100 dozeu Ladies’ double dyed guaranteed Fast
Black Hose, 12*c value at 8*c pmr. " 4
75 dozeu Misses’ heavy rib Fast Black Hose
“Black Cat” brand at only 8*c pair.
Child’s White, Pink, Light Blue and Red Hose
at 25c and 15c pair
Ask to see our line of fine Hosiery in Fancy and
Lace effects in black at 50c, 35c and 25c pair.
50 dozen Ladies’ Blue and Pink Vests, a 10c
seller at only 5c each.
50 dozen Ladies’ Bleached Vests, au 8c value
at only 5c each.
50 dozen Ladies’ full Taped and Finished
Bleached Vests, a 15c quality at only 10c.
Full Line Muslin Underwear.
Seasonable
Tlerchandise
at Unheard of Prices; not on a few Staples to
catch your eye, but a reign of Low Prices through-
out every' department in the house. By low
prices we meam the same quality, of o>0ods as
elsewhere but at a less price. Ours is the
Satisfactory Store
l our money back on every purchase for the ask-
mg*. Cut Goods Excepted. We guarantee every
sale we make to be as represented. »
Match These Bargains if You Can
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Fans and Parasols.
Beautiful line Japanese and Silk Fans from
>3. 50 to 5c each. Some beauties ia the lot.
6 dozen Ladies’ Parasols, full 24 inch and a 40c
value at only 25c each.
48 26 inch steel frame, black gloria, a good 7oc
quality at only 60c.
36 Child's Fancy Parasols at 25c aud 15c. ■'
-72 Child’s and Misses’ Parasols at $1.50, $1.00,
- 5c and )0c ez.ch, just the thing tor the little
misses at a reasonable price.
100 Ladies Fancy Parasols in solid colors, figur-
ed and black and white, great values from 75c to
$5 each.
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1000 Sample Straw Hats
*the Dollar, all this season’s latest styles ^^8
$1.50 hats for 75c, $1 hats 50c, 50c hats 25c.
- STAPIvBS*
* 1 case Lonsdale bleached domestic,
the genuine, 10 yards for 55c.
1 case Peperel sheetings at 15c yard.
Bleached or unbleached.
5 dozen 10-4 White Quilts, $1.00
value at 68c.
5 dozen White Banner Quilts, beau-
tiful deigns, $1.25 value at 95c.
5 dozen Alaska Marseilles Quilts,
$2.00 value at $1.18.
1000 yards Standard Shirting prints
10 yards for 30c.
2000 yards best quality Dress prints
10 yards for 35c.
DRkSS GOODS.
1000 yds; figured Lawns and Dim-
ities, 8£c values at 5c.
2000 yds. figured Lawns, Organdies,
etc., regular 10 & 12Jc values, 6 & 7*c
15 pieces yd wide La Reine Percals,
regular 8Jfc values, special at 5c.
5000 yds plain white Lawns at 5, 6J
8^ and 10c; all 25 per cent under
any you find elsewhere.
10 pieces fine sheer imported Madras
cloth, 20c value at 10c.
10 pieces solid colored Mercerized
Chiffons, elsewhere 25c, our price 18c.
10 pieces Mercerized Soir Chambray
regular 25c value, special at 18c,
SHOJBS AND SHOB8
for everykpai/not savory*1 ** ^ f°r them' back
100 pair Drew, Selby & Co.’s Low Cuts, odds sizes 1>larlr t.n „ ■' .
styles, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 values, your choice at $1 00 ’ 4880
value s^aTatTo bUCk °'' 9Pn'lg heel 8tra? sandals> *4 *o 1, regular $1.50
Our line of Ladies Low Cat Shoes comprises all the latest stvlpa or»/i
sr* ■ WAftisrssKsS *• ~
Mistrot Bros. & Co’s
Joined the Church.
Here’s a Shoe
For ladies, misses an 1
children in button, lace,
oxfords and slippers that
is a near approach to the
ideal of perfection. It is
the newest product of
shoe art and skill ; it is
graceful, stylish, durable
and comfortable. We
have the exclusive sale
for the celebrated Ziegler
Bro.’s shoes and «ve want
^ every lady, miss and
child ti try them.
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located in Cuero and went to Beau-
mont as soon as oil was struck. It
will be read with interest:
Beaumont, April 20.
Dear W illiams.—Your card
has just been read. Real estate
and oil stock are being speculated
in to the greatest extent. Qur peo-
.... ■ OH
our matchless collection of beau-
tiful Rings, Diamouds, Rubies,
Pearls, Opals, Emeralds aud all
manner of precious aud semi-
precious stones. The beauty of
I Sure to pay a good dividend year
* after year. Cuero has the cheap
------ ---~ water power and the raw product,
.lu! ^^ns:J!, ve.r,y. sinking,'and 9 two things competition in the
_ If are thinking of “Ringing
pie are absolutely wild. Of course | profit'and h."s' "" s,°r' f°r your
prices of all kinds are bevond all !*
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P. A. TAYEOR
reason but those who know bowj
are buying and selling and making
good money. So far as I am con-
cerned I am not investing for the
reason that I have not sufficient,
money and for the further reason
that I do not understood it. What
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the prices make the lovely pieces 3 ,. * competition m the
all the more attractive-for we #’noid‘1 and Europe can’t Stand.
rhe^o“abrie'profiet SOOd'i at °“'y * f Cotton manufacture in Texas is a
~ coming industry and one that mil-
lions of mon^y will be made in.
{There is more money invested and
earned in Cotton than any other
world’s industry except iron and
allied products.
R. H. BARNES
THE JEWELER.
A Jolly Crowd.
Two cars of brick and one of
lime for the cotton mill has arrived
and the brick masons will begin in
Ed Kunitz and his mother are
now at Topo Chico springs, near
Monterey, Mexico., Ed ordered
his Record changed from Monte-
rey to Topo Chica, care Marble
hotel.
W. A. Buhler of San Antonio
passed through Cuero today re-
turning from a visit to his parents
in Victoria.
C. H. Allen of Austin,sergeant-
at-arms of the senate is in the city
on private business. ‘
J. C. Howerton of the Record is
in San Antonio on business. He
will return tonight. ^
A. F. Palmie, H. J. Leinhardt
and Proctor McClannahan came in
from Yoakum yesterday.
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----I A party made up Qf Hugo Hardt, a day or so the work of carrying
you emild do I don’t know. It Ferd Hamm, Col. John Cypher, UP the foundation so the framing
all depends on the man. I would! "Billy” Fiedler. Shorty Finnegan.' timbers can be put in place. The
sum up the situation thus: Prices A. F. Leinhardt F _____ hMt?v timber* x____
Mrs. A. M. Goldsmith was admit-
ted to membership with the con-
gregation. At night Rev. J. T.
Jenkins of Yoakum preached an
able sermon. »
Farmers report cotton injured by
the late cold spell and some few
say they will have to replant.
There is no general complaint,
however,, of serious damage.
WINS (SNAPS CNCAM OP TARTAN POWDCN
DR.
sum up the situation thus: Prices
are Exceedingly high but this is
all here and
A. F. Leinhardt, E. Wassermann, heavy timbers are
, . - - ------Jack Nitcke, “Chef” Tayone! r<*dy to be placed.
Texas should not
buys right and turns loose in time out Saturday night that was pro- ludustrv'^ Tm Il'T*
1 'vmout' w,t£*ks. pr£ dir00,100 tsa ^ ^
-------- , . ‘ , naa ttieiman, woman and child. One is
L. N. Hofer passed thro Cuero j1^P51* ^^th.s turning. ephemeral, the other permanent
day on his wav to k'prrx-DU p R Austin, a prominent and of vital importance.
stockman of Victoria, was in Cuero, -Henry Wilson is back from a
today en route to San Antonio. 1 visit to San Antonio.
today on his way to Kerrville
where he goes for the benefit of
health.
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BAKING
POWDER
Highest Honors, World’s Fair
Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair
Avoid Baking Powders containing
alum. Thcj are injurious to heal Ha
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Wood, H. G. The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 80, Ed. 1 Monday, April 22, 1901, newspaper, April 22, 1901; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921233/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.