The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 71, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 9, 1901 Page: 1 of 4
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Thursday, April II, from 4:30 to 6:30 p
..MUSIC..
r Nn'—' * _ . *
....and Lovely Souvenirs
om 4:30 to 6:30, Beauti,ul Litt,e story Books *®r
■* — every Child under 6 years of age
who visits the Big Store during these hours.
Two More Days
of Waist Selling
Thursday, April 11th
8:30 to 12 noon,
we will sell.......
100 Pairs, 1TO MORE of
Ladies’ Kid Sandals
SOLID LEATHER and worth
75c a pair
only 85e.
Owing to rain yostoriay we will eentinut fir
Special sale of Seconds in
$1.00, $1.25 and $1.50
Waists at .... .
a
only SOc each.
Limit 2 Waists, and we. add to the
sale 4 dozen 50c value Crash Skirts
at 25c each.
Here’s a Shoe
For LADIES
and Misses
......that is a near ap-
proach to the ideal of
perfection. It is the
newest product of the
Shoe Art and Skill.
It is graceful, stylish,
durable and comfort-
able. We have the
exclusive sale of the
Zeigler Bros.’ line an’
we want to show it to
every lady iu this community....
A. Taylor
the cuero daily recor#.
VOLUME 14.
CUERO, DEWITT COUNTY. TEXAS. TUESDAY EVENING. APRIL 9 1901.
NUMBER 71
...This is.i.
.OPENING WEEK.
at the BIG STORE.
BIG SPECIAL SALE OF %
Ladies’ Muslin Underwear!
White Goods, Embroideries, Laces. • 3
By far the Cheapest
Lines we ever owned,
and marked at prices
that will move them
with a rush. Re-
member we don’t tie
a string to any bar-
gain we offer. Our
stock for sale at prices
advertised.
Ladies’ muslin gowns
nicely trimmed with em-
broidery and full length,
75c value atr 50c. .«
5 dozen Cambric muslin
gowns, trimmed with em-
broidery ^jid lace, $1.25
value at
3 dozen extra fine Cam-
bric muslin gowns very
handsomely trimmed
$1.50 value at 98c.
10 dozen very hand-
somest Cambric muslin
gowns elaborately trim-
med from $1.25 to $2.50.
1 lot CambiV muslin corset covers trimmed with embroidery, at 25c worth 50c
75J Sc?0”6* C0V6rS’ tUCked W‘th insertion between tucking, a
1 lot Cambric muslin corset covers, trimmed with pure lineu lace, were $1 now 50c
1 lot muslin underskirts, 12 inch flounce with three rows tucking, 75c value 50c
1 lot cambric muslin skirts, nicely trimmed With embroidery $1 value at 75c
1 lot very handsome embroidery trimmed skirts, fine quality, $1.50 value at 98c
hull line skirts, chemise and drawers from 25c to $3.50.
Ladies’ Heel and Spring-Heel Ox^s, cloth or kid top, lace or straps 5 dif-
ferent toes equal to any $2 shoe iu town, our price, $1.50, every pair warranted.
8 styles hand turned Oxfords and Strap Saadals, regular $2.50 sellers our
price $2.00.
5 styles Oxfords hand
turned and extra qual-
ity, fancy cloth tops and
dull finished kid, the lat-
est, $3.50 values, our
price $3.00.
5 styles hand turned
Oxford Sandals and
Cross Strap Sandals,
made to sell at $3.00,
our price $2.50.
Mistrot Bros. & Co’s
Planted Shrubbery.
The ladies of the Park associa-i j
tion met in regular session at the
Muti yesterday afternoon and trans- j
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[j Kleberg.
WATCHES, CLOCKS
DIAMONDS, JEWELRY
In Los Angeles California.
“One of the features of today’s
convention was the speech of Edi- -,iares n,
tor Harr Wagner of the Western ,
Journal of Education. HU ««K. bulldlnS
vAn American Railroad in China.
Moneyed men from the United
States have secured a franchise for
railroad from Hong
a dis-
acted the business of the meeting I I Journal of Education. His sub- _rm dlng a ra,lroad horn # _
after which they adjourned to the < UwW,rTly for you inspection. {: ject was “Uncle Sam. Jr.,” and he ko“g t0 Han Kow, China, a dis-
« cainey adjourned to the Wetakegreat pleasure ,u say^ g treated i: in a serio-comic, though j tance ol nearly 700 miles While
park to assist in planting a lot of 'il 1,Jg that it is the most select and a at times rnmir manner fV.of * • 1 , y 1 mHeS VVtllle
zrzsrtszrz 1E™ 1! ha tL
Bi&fttlftifeibery received fromW ash-1 j j have some especially _________ ______r____jji uapcniy neann ^
LADIES’ WATCHES • imposing man, the possessor of an ' essar^*., ^ s man can t make
• T-- ¥ extremely pleasing and magnetic money if there are a thousand rail-
AND RINOS ..... g personality.’’—Los Angelos Daily'
that will interest you. Call and g Express.
Off for Gonzales.
- that will
The two teams from Cuero who ! i see theul
will contest in the firemen’s tour- j f
nament at Gonzales tomorrow have §
gone to the scene of. action. The
roads. One of the reasons why
America is so progressive is the
R. H. BARNES
gone to the scene of action. TheujS THE JEWELER. J in store for them. The net pro- petizer for the dyspeptic and seda-
Xo. f ’s left on the 12:55 Sap and ceeds Jo to the Park association j-tive for the nervous. It is taken
will return Thursday. The No. ---------—~ ~——— -------1 and every citizen who will look at with great success by thousands of
Harr Wagner appears at Turner! fact that in every drug store is sold
hall, Cuero, Wednesday, April 17 J Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, that
and those who attend have a treat celebrated tonic for the weak, ap-
in store for them. The net pro- petizer for the dyspeptic and seda-
Partialto Him.
Many Cuero men prefer to shave
at Reyes’ shop. They get the
best every time. Fine cigars, also.
Mrs. H. Von Roeder , ob-York-
town returned home yesterday after
a pleasant visit with her daughter,
Mrs. H. E. Dahlmapu.
Take Notice.
All parties indebted to me on
notes or open account are requested
; to make settlement at once. Hav-
ing just had to pay a heavy bond
much in need of the money.
Respectfully,
John Stratton.
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Daily Record Largest City Circulation.
\wn return 1 nursday. The No. -------- —— —............. and every citizen who will look at with great success by thousands of
12’s went by private conveyance Resolutions of Sympathy Passed for the park today and recall what it! men and women who are run
and will return tomorrow evening. I Political Effect. was before the ladies took hold of 1 down, pale and weak. It increases
Here are the representatives: ’ — it will gladly contribute to the i the weight, and the gaiu is perma-
, V No. 1—Ben Hagel, captain; II. Il lias beeu stated in Paris .that cause. nent and substantial.
Din ter, J. J. Olsen, C. C. Gerloflf j President Krueger expects to col-. . . ^ /-- I ^
and Charley Frobese. v# lect $50,000,000 in America for t|te rS* Gus. JH^inrich returned this | Justice Conrt.
31 No. 2 —L. Varga, captain >Pre*ci f benefit of the Boer cause. He can a*ternooa from York town, where! --
Schrade, Louis Harmes and Joe1 at least collect that many red hot* ■ ^>een vis*%g- Mrs. Henry ■ Before Justice Stokes today Jim
Polka. resolutions of sympathy* passed’in ieiand met her at the train onj Moore was fined $10 for malicious
Now, keep your eye on the Cuero Jhis country during the past two ber retur£ and accompanied her mischief. He was charged with
boys. . j years, i: he can use them in his horae- | whipping a niule belonging to
I eslie Vllert ~~h 1 j j business.—Atlanta Journal. Mrs. Thomas Mayne, who has I AugustKobitz with a pieceof wire
t ■ *, ' walk on.
Daily Record largest City Circulation.
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Wood, H. G. The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 71, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 9, 1901, newspaper, April 9, 1901; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921288/m1/1/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.