The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. [116], Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 11, 1901 Page: 1 of 4
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VOLUME 14.
the cuero daily record
-- - _ .C^R°. °EW1TT COUNTY, TIXAS.. TUESUAY »A»^JCSE
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Mr
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J Graves
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Cereal and Farinaceous Foods
Just in, Fresh and direct from manufacturer
Ralston’s Breakfast Food
Puritan White Oat Meal, Malted Breakfast Food
I os turn Cereal, Grape Nuts, Hominy
East India Pearl Sago, Brazillian Pearl Tapioca
Pearl Barley, Corn Starch and Cooke s Flake Rice.
0 H. RUNGE & CO. a
Late Netrs.
C. Hartman and his wife com-
mitted suicide by shooting in a
Chicago hotel. Their bodies lay
side by side showing premedi-
tation. It is reported Mrs. Hart-
man was only an actress or an ad-
venturess.
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The recent skirmish mentioned
as occurring in the Philippines was
more serious than reported. An
officer named-Lee and one named
Springer were killed outright and
three meu wounded. The insur-
gents, who ambushed, were routed
with loss.
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♦ are constautly receiving new and attractive goods and are o aii ♦
♦ t,n,es Prepared to fill your orders far anythin*Incur line a X
♦ „ .re!trUr a(tent,on to :lle following: * ♦ The United States has refused to
Heinz Strawberry, Pineapple and Peach Preserves ▼ ioinflv will, u,
T Heinzr Tomato Catsup, Pickled Onion, Sweet Midgets i I’? *7 ^ thC POW^S guarantee
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♦ * . Onffiu&Skelly Canned Frmts, Casino & Club House Pineap’l ▲ ; peace negotiations.
♦ Complete stock of Table Wines, Claret Port Sweet ra»aKo ci T
^ and Scupperuong. * rt’ ^weet Calaba. Sherry ^
♦ Tea*”'’r£s«sare eXdUSn' aKenU for Cha« & Sanborn’s Famous i
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President Kruger, it is stated,
will not visit Uncle Sam soon.
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None
Genuine
Trade
Without
This Picture
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J*.
Mark
Mrs. McKinley’s
shows improvement.
condition
* * *
It is possible the Boer war may
be settled through the Hague ar-
bitration court. Strong means
will be brought to bear on England
to do so.
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WHY?
grandma pa^k,
THE ONLY CHILL CURE IMITATED
INVESTIGATE
the truth of our statement. We admit
Grand Mas Chill and Fever Svrun
“ th' °“ly *bSO,Ut' Cure for ch‘»8 *«d fever. Do you know of any better?
Our Assertion
-We sell our Chill Syrup with a positive euarantee if a
factory results you uioney will'be returned. ”0t recelve salis-
FACTS are FACTS; HESITATE
beforeExpenmentms with other chill cures but buy the one
W *?18 Guarantee, 1 Ora nil Mas picture is on the
cattpon as the facsimile above. ‘
Handled by all Druggist.
The Guffy & Galey oil well at
Sour Lake, after passing through
rock, at a depth of 830 feet was
bailed and capped, leaving the be-
lief that a strong flow of oil was
struck. The same company is pre-
paring to bore two more wells close
by, which still strengthens the be-
lief.
* * *
Another mine horror is reporter
at Port Royal, Pa., and the lives of
30 men are at stake with smal
chance of escape.
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Albert T. Patrick, arraigned for
the murder of Millionaire Rice,
plead not guilty. *
* * *
Sir Walter Besant, novelist, is
dead.
Bonds Refunded.
County Judge Sumners and
TreasurerDahlmann returned today
from Austin where they went Sun-
day to refund the courthouse
bonds. The sum of $56,000 bear- j
mg 6 per cent, was refunded, of
which S42.000 was taken by the
state school fund at 3 !, per cem.
mterest. The remaining Si4,ooo
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When you need
JEWELRY .*
• or when you want
Repair Work Done
the place to gp to is, of course
R- H. BARNES
THE JEWELER.
The Hospital to be given ' «» ' P'-d heT'wff’S
, y tomorrow at the Masonic ball is C0Unty sch°o1 fund-
v, being prepared by.the ladies hav-! Tr --
,no matter in charge in a push- 0,,PltaI dinner, Masonic hall,
|,mg business-like wav and is beino 1 eduesday* *** everybody attend,
v anticipated by scores of others wbo^-------—— ----
g know a dollar dinner will be theirs 1
v at a two-bit cost* Be sure that you
f jare there yourself.
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J- IT. Gates and wife and Mrs.
| iS- A- ’’ease of Cheapside were
I j trading in Cnt-ro today. Mr. Gates
I; IS just back from a visit to the
„ ---------- jj| : lower Kio Grande country and old
and reP°rts that country
- ' fearfuily dry. He was looking for j
World's Almanac.
1 desirable horse stock but could find .
__ none on this side.
> . AImost a complete encyclopedia : Miss Addie Noll of San Antonio !
for J5 cents a copy at the Record i is visiting in this city, a guest at'
•Office. Call and get one. the home of her cousin,Mrs Oscar
---- Kunit*.
Do Vou Burn Tobacco. I judge S. F. Grimes and J. R.
Try Alfonso Reyes' cigar, He j Smf conpTeT^ “P**
has several brands that no Old Indianola. Of course fh'
superior on the market. , j came back with lots . the>’
BEAUTY ami VARIETY
is what we have
to show- you m
our new line of
Match Sets of
’ Embroideries
air'd
Matine Laces
Big Combination
VO Ip The. Robertson
---OQIC Bankrupt Stock
Combined with our own Magnificentistock
will be Slaughtered during the next GO days
T^his /Weans
$50,000 worth of
Bran New, First-Class
Merchandise
At Prices unheard of before for this Season
for miles around. The Robertson strw-L •. 1 9 the naUves
Clothing, Embroideries,Oce?Etc allofS °f Shoes’ Hats,
the dollar, thus enal,ll„gyoU
fl
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Gents Furnishing Department.
per cent discount on all goods in I
this department.
Any $1.00 shirt yours for 78c.
* Yoc “ “ “ 55c.
“ 38c.
“ 35c « “ « 25c.
“ 25c « “ a 15c
Genuine Scriven drawes at 39c.
- FaJbriggan and Lisle thread under-
wear from 35c to $2 suit.
Nainsook underwear 75c and fl
suit.
Socks, black, tan aud fancy, all sizes
and kinds at your own price.
An ellegant line of new and up-to-
date neckwear, collars, cuffs and
gloves.
Remember 25 per cent comes off of
all your purchases in this department.
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Clothing and Hats.
From Robertson bankrupt stock; all
this seasons goods, new and up-to-
date, at just one-half regular price.
The biggest assortment of straw
hats in the 6ify at less money than
wholesale cost.
Men 8 Linen suits at 98c, $1.50. $2
j $3 and $3.50.
Men’s pdd pants at 50, 75, f 1, $1.25,
| $1-50 aud worth double what we
ask for them.
- > per cent discount on any suit in
our regular stock.
$15.00 suit for $11.50.
12.00 “ « 10.00.
10.00 “ *« 7 50
7.50 “ « 5.75.
5.00 “ - « 3 75
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Notion Department.
The grandest disdiay of ladies shirt
waists, skirts, embroideries, laces,
hosiery, corsets, etc., in. Cuero, alE at
out prices.
We handle “American Lady” amG
^ • 1>. corsets in all the new models.
-5 pt*r ceiit reduction <>n any article
in this department.
Bi^ line toilet soaps from Robertson
-st<H'k at half price—from .7c fp Jh-
box of three cakes*.
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Shoes! Shoes!!
^he largest stock and best assort-
;'; r »» Cuero. ^2000 stock ju.^v -
ceiy«*d from Robertson bankrupt
w in’ h nvo idler at less than wholesale
< 061* »• Hart' cut prices on our own
stork and now offer you footwear
prices you canT duplicate in Teyas.
Any sf.iiii shOo for 83.15.
at
In our staple department you will
find such bargains as these.
Standard silver grey prints, 10
yards 26c.
Standard shirting prints, good
quality, 10 yards 2.3c. ,
Pepprell sheeting-, bleached or un-
bleached at 15c yard.
New York mills bleached domestic
worth l-j<■ yard at 8jje or 1J yards
fur $1.
‘•Forget ne hot” yaifl wide blc.e-h-
f*d dciestic it- i|iiu!ity,T0 vards 60c.
Brownsville •{<* inch l.lea. hed domes-
tic, 5c quality, 10 yard;
Apron cheched gingl ian
for 25c.
Pepprell sheets ready fo
med, size 72x90 at 18c. j
Pillow cases ready' for use,
30xlQ at 10e each.
for 25c.
to yard;
use, hem-
83.50
83. (K»
>2.50
82.00
-81.50
>1.00
8 .75
r
8 .50
82-90.
82.10.
>T.9S.
>1.05.
>1.25.
.35.
In our dress goods department we
have uedneed the price ton every ai-
ticle 20 percent. f a
All silks and dress,go^kif ^hajt, \yere ,
^ a vanl you buy novy W W&>oVr.i n
Ail go< 'G that sidd iU ^
Aii <4<>ods that sold at 30^
All gods that sold dF^59r1Tiib^‘#5c,.''u!
The^ ' extend ail tovyp the line;
nothing has been reservcjd..- * -s-»wu
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. TAYLOR’SI.Mistrot Bros. & Co. I
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Wood, H. G. The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. [116], Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 11, 1901, newspaper, June 11, 1901; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921289/m1/1/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.