The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. [116], Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 11, 1901 Page: 4 of 4
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The Daily Record
u. G. WOOD, Editor.
J. C. IIOWEKTON. Ri
P'lbiiSucd eycrv day Satutday. Sub-
»c iption 40-cents, per month. or >4 per vear.
Weekly edition $ I .t>o <> vcai.
Entered in th>. Cueio as second-class
mail matter.
Tiie Official Organ ol the City ol Ciiero.
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RAILROAD ’IME CARD.
G. W. T. A H. (S. P. SY.sTHM ).
Regular Passenger Leaves..... 9:30 a. ui {
Arrives. ..: .3:30 p. m I
Mixed leaves..................3:30 p. ui j
“ arrives................10:55 a. in
S. A. AND A. P.
Kast-bouud Leaves..........12 55 p. ui.
West-bound Leaves.......... 3.03 p. m.
Mixed, west bound, Leaves.. 8 20a. m.
east-bound, “ .. 7.14 p.m.
All Imitate None Equal
THE PRICES AT THE BIG STORE
Carried it Through.
Oar Matchless Stock and Popular Prices Keep the
• • •’ •’ Crowd Coming* Our AVav^ *. •.
MAI$.JWATTERS.
All mails cl »se 30 minutes before ibe
trains arrive. Mail is collected three
times daily from the street boxes—at 8
a. in., 10.30 a. m. ami 5 p. nt.
Wm. Draws. Polbwmster.
School Program.
Schleicherville school closing
June 17 and 18 marks the end of
the school term of 1900-1. Par-
To-Morrow we Offer Some Specially Attractive Bargains that cannot be
duplicated m houth Texas, as our immense stock must be reduced to make
room tor our tall purchases to arrive in August. - • • . <*1 to mak<
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SPECIAL BARGAINS
FOR THIS WEEK
selected from different departments of the Big Store just as a sample of the srood
•*-*•*•* -■* ■* things for our -Customers during - -
Our Grand'
Junk
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Clearing Sale
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ents and friends of the school are
cordially invited to attend the clos-
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ing exercises at the school build-
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ing.
Schedule of oral examination
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Monday forenoon:
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Spelling,
t*’y •
Reading,
■tek .
Geography.
AFTERNOON.
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History,
Physiology,
Vocal music (rudiments).
* TUESDAY FORENOON.
Arithmatic,
Grammar,
Inspection of copy and drawing:
books.
AFTERNOON.
A short rhetorical program by
the school, addresses by County
Judge Sumners, school trustees,
patrons and friends.
W. B. Moore, Principal.
Miss N. E. Henderson, Teacher.
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R. C. Flick is in Yoakum today
pU! flE
on a short business visit.
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, Colonel and Mrs. D. C. Proctor
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were passengers for San Antonio
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on the 3:05 Sap this afternoon,
where he was called on business.
Peter Alonzo went to Thomaston
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on the 3:30 S. p. this afternoon
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and from there to his ranch near-
by in Victoria county for a few
days’ visit.
Mrs. C. Brasher came over from
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Houston today on a visit to Cuero
relatives.
Thread Bargains.
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Coats aud WillitUdntic Thread the best made,
sold eKewhere at Trust price of oc a spool,
our P'ice.........*......3 fOr JOC
Figured Challies
Figured Challies, the 5c quality, sale price, 10
yard dress pattern .for..........25C
Fast Color Percale
32 iuch Percales, quaranteed fast colors and an
8c value, sale price.........6*4 C Yd
Imported Organdies.
Imported Organdy, extra fine and sheer and all
20th Century Patterns, 25c quality
Saie price, only. .........j JjQ
Bleached Domestic.
Yard wide Bleached Domestic, soft rag finish and
marked at 6j'jc. sale*price, this week . . 5C Yd
Clark's Thread.
Clark s thread, not trust goods, 5c value, our
price (try and beat it).....2 SpOOlS fdT 5C
Spanish Lawns
“Talking about my war record,”
said an Arkansas orator at a politi-
cal meeting. “My war record is a
part of the state’s history. Why,
gentlemen, I carried the last Con-
federate flag through this town.
‘‘Yes/’ replied a bystander,
‘for I was here at the time.”
“Thank you for your fortunate
recollection/’ gratetully exclaimed
the orator. “It is pleasant to*
know that there still lives some
men who move aside envy and
testify to the courage of their fel-
low-beings As I say, gentlemen,
my war record is a part of the
state’s history, for the gentleman
here will tell you that I carried the
last Confederate flag through this
toton. ”
“That’s a fact,’’ said the man ■
who had ^witoes^d the perfor-^
mance. “He carried the last f
Confederate flag through this town/7
and he carried it so blamed fast
you couldn’t have told whether it
was a I nion Jack or a smallpox
warning. — Arkansas Traveler,
1883. /
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Department Meetings
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Lovely Magnolia Dimities.
50 pieces—2500 yards of Lovely Magnolia Dimities, justlfce fabric for a cool and
neat summer house dress, a fie value, sale price only.......... 4q Yapj
Spanish Lawns, pretty, sheer goods for summer] A meeting of the Cuero "fire de-
wear, a good 4c value, our price . . 2 ‘ ^C Yd P^rtment took place last uiglK with
_ a fair attendance. Committees for
LaV/ n and Organdy—Short Lengths. July 4 celebration were asked
1000 yards short leugths m Ordandies and Lawns j l° rep°rt wllich theY did. All rk-
at half price, 10c goods for 5c; 8c goods for 4C Portec* progress and were instruct-
and 5c goods for............2 Yd
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Staple Check Ginghams.
Staple Check Ginghams, good goods and a 4c sort
Sale price. ..........
ed to continue to progress. The
reception committee wa& vested
with the power to have badges
printed for the home as well as
Visiting firemen. No other special
business was done.
10 Yards for 25c
Calicoes, Etc.—Short Lengths.
Best Standard Calicoes, Dress and Shirting Styles
in short lengths, all 4c and 5c values
Sale price............2^C Y2fd
Ladies' Bleached Vests.
Ladies’ Bleached Vests, Jersey rib and an 8c
quality, sale price.............5C
Boys' Duck Suits.
Boys’ Duck Suits, neatly made_ and trimmed,
$1.00 values, sale price. . ......50C Stilt
Parasol Bargains.
26 inch parasols, 50c values, sale price 25c.
26 inch steel frame parasols, 75c quality sale
Pricg ••••••.......50c EiCil
Jersey Rib Vests.
Jersey Rib Vests, taped neck and sleeves, sells
everywhere 15c, our sale price only. . |()C Each
Men's Suits.
Men’s Suits well made, new styles at $10.00, $8.00
$7.50 $5.00, $4.00 and ...... . $2,00 Suit
Boil Weevil Pest.
1901 Shirt Waists.
75 dozen 1901 Shirt Waists, White, Black and Fancy Silk, Linen and Cotton at
sale price $3 75, $3 00, $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 50c and . ...... 25C EaCtl
Children's Fancy Parasols.
Children’s Fancy Parasols neat and pretty, a 40c
quality at 25c each. Misses Silk Parasols, a
$1.50 seller, sale price......Sl.OOEiCil
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Boys’ Duck Pants.
48 prir Boys’ White Duck aud Pique Knee Pants,
tailor made and 75c values, sale price 50C Pljf
* Men's Serge Coats.
200 Men’s Serge Coats, sizes 34 to 50 at $4 60,
$3.50, $3.00 and..........$2,75 Stilt
Wanted—1000 1901 Babies
to visit our Shoe Department during the next 30 days as we have a pair ol 90c
shoes for each one Frctf of Cost...........flOft’t Fall tfl AsK for Tltfi
Men's Odd Pants.
1000 pairs Men’s Odd Pants at $5.00, $4.00, $3.50
$2 50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 75c and . . . 50C Pair
Ladies' Kid Oxfords.
3S6 pair Ladies’ Kid Oxfords and Sandals, 75c
a»(d $1.00 values, sale price only . . . 50C Pair
Straw and Crash Hats.
400 Men s and Boys Sample Straw and Crash
Hats at half price, $1 hats 50c, 5Qc hats . 25C
Oxfords and Sandals.
272 pairs Ladies Heel or Spring Heel Oxfords and
^Sandals, $1.00 and $1.25 values at . . 75C Palf
Negligee Shirts—A Big Job
240 Men’s Negligee Shirts, a big job, fast colors
aud a 50c seller, sale price......25Cl E&Ctl
Mexican Straw Hats.
Mexican Straw Hats, werr like iron, 25c .values
for 15c, 75c quality for ........50C EaCll
* Genuine Scriven Drawers. > -
Men s Genuine Double Elastic Seam Scriven
Drawers, not one seam imuiitation • „ !
75c value M...........«. . 50t Pair | where be will hereafter reside!
having accepted a position there
Austin, Tex., ’June 10.—The
man who has' charge of the farm
belonging to Cougressm^^Albert
Burleson is expen meuid^Mth the
raising of a parasite whidMlie be-
lieves will exterminate the cotton
boll weevil. While his experi-
ments have not yet progressed tea
point-where they can be pronounced
a success, the outlook is very fav-
orable. •
A. F. Trautwein has just re-
ceived a car of Tidal Wave flour,
best soft and hard wheat for bread
or biscuits. This is a Texas made
flour and has no superior for quali-
ty as many Cuero users of it will
heartily testify.
Mrs. and Miss Newman came in
from a short visit out of the city
yesterday on the 12:55 Sap..
Brooms 15c up at Nagel’s.
Caesar Kleberg, after a day’s
plepsant visit with old Ciaero
friends and rumaging ‘round in old
familiar haunts, left this afternoon
for, the Santa Gertrudes ranch
- The Popular Hostess.
is the who knows how lo cater to the
tayr of her guests and tickle their palate
with choice table delicacies, such as she
can select nowhere of such high ”rade
quali'y as a first-class grocery like this.
We have the finest sauces, conserves,
fruits, vegetables, tanned meats and lish.
J. A. GRAVES’
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Uoolest^ Best Lighted, Most Up-To- ! under his uncle, Robert Kleberg.
Date Store in Cuero. jCaesaris stiu a whole team.
™ Our reason for positively gtiaran-
Llegant Line Window Shades, Carpets, Matting, Linoleum.
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BIG
©ep&rtmenl §lore
The Silver Lining.
A Deluded Child.
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Otto Buchel & Co.
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Th.v fu.thfukics1' reacUeth unto the cloud?
P*=alm xxxvi. 5.
'11k* inner side of every cloud.
Is briirht aud sliinfijtjp
1 therefore turn my clouds about,
And ulwayts wear ’hem iiHde out
To *ho a the .silver lining.
Presbyterian journal.
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A Lreal Lnglish Statesman s Secret.
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Kill The Mosquitoes.
W. H. M. Meets.
A Dr. W R. RA1 HBO.Nt
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QUALITY the Best
Price the Lowest
These are our Trade Holders, ami
combine*! with prom: t deliver)
and saii.>faction guaranteed make
our claim good tnat if you once
begin with us youl’ll stay our
customers.
M. Byrne &. Co,
Bakkks a no Grockks
The Woman’s Home 'Mission
society will have a called meeting
at the Methodist church Wednes-
day afternoon at 4 o’cloclc. All 1
members are requested to be
1 present.
Harry Lovelace came in this af-
ternoon from San Antonio Where,
he went yesterday* on a brief busi- j
netss visit. I
J. K. Burrow and Oscar Pridgen
ot Thomaston were circulating
among Cuero friends today. The
former is anticipating a trip £0
Mexico uext week, we are tofd.
Appearances are vei v deceiving, i 1 he secret of a celebrated Eng- . .
A little boy at the opera. who; lUli:statein,au’Sta,glife w„his.y,- 'noaqu.to mnsance .» Cueto
noticed the .gentleman looking’ Amalie way of eating, livery Jjite ’ ■ .! toppe- i tn_ o« tiers ol
through their opera glasses at the H food tvas chewed thirty timeibe- 'U ^ . m'nutei’i
ballet dancers, was of the opinion : ^ swallowing. The result was ° 6 ^ a d,m6,S worth ***>
that the opera glasses were for an\he Rurally enjoyed good health. T'u^-T ‘ ! “r eve“ a
entirely different purpose. jfe I Most men and women liolt their / °‘ 'erose.ie in taec.sterns.
•said: . | food, and eat things which tvere 1'1VemmUtr* W°rk0fth,Skmdt0f
“Mama, buy me one of those oever intended,o l,e eaten. They e<Jual a **!'• \
things, so I can cover up my eyes j become costive, have a bad com. !abor of ^duous ktnd.
with it when those women come on I,^ex'<*n’ lose flesh, are irritable
the stage."—Texas Siftings, 1SS5. a«*4 nervous, and the first thing
»*’ “ tlie\ know they are played out." At the mass9meeting of the
J* B. Ashworth, another one of It is gratifying to know that colored people oi this vicinity held
Cuero’s traveling men, went west I Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters cures last night m Cuero at Brothers
today on the 3:05 Sap. ( stomach Doubles. It is a purely chapel it v. led to celebrate
.Prof. Arthur Lafeore of Vic-! veSetable medieiue that has stood June 19 iu a basket picnic just^
torn passed through Cuero today = ^1L te>t 01 man>' years. It ettres west of the Aransas Pass depot,
en route to Sail Antonio
Austin.
teeing/‘Grandma’s Chill Syrup*"
is becaurse we know it will cure
you. 50c at all druggists. '
A well being, bored for oil near
O’Connorport shows fine oil indi-
cations at lesi than 400. feet. It
would be a fine thing for this sec-
tion if a gusher was brought it.
Hospital dinner, Masonic hall.
Wed nesday. Let everybody attend.
JUSTICE COURT DIRECTORY.
ce, B.A.
Monday
av • -a •
Will Celebrate Nineteenth.
It cures west of the Aransas Pass
and ! C,ases wki°h seem to be hopeless. Xo doubt a great day is in store.
Sufierers from any disorder of stom- There will be pflblic speaking and
Af h, liver or bowels should try it. other attractions.
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\V. II. Kyle of Xursey- spent a : __
few hours :n Cuero oil business to-: Miss Ilia Nash re-lntued today J. C. Xossbiel came'home this
a., an returne home on the3 30 from a delightful visit to Miss!afternoon from a short business
limited this afternoou. I Georgia Box at Chaft-o. • i visit east.
Prerinet 1—A. W. Stoke
Tally constable. Court f
at Cuero.
Ihecinct 2 W lv CuppedfKe.iistice, L.
W. Smith con stab)-. Couit second Sat-
urday at Concrete.
Precinct 3—J. T. Kiljrore justice, Jesse
B. Ferris constable. Comt first Satur-
day at York town.
Precinct A~William Dteier justice,
August Doehrmann coustable. Court
fourth Saturday at Meversville.
rrecinct 5 - P. R. EdK.r juUioc>
W. A. Ooodson consul,le. Court tbM
Saturday at Terryvilfe.
Precinct 6-W. W. Wimberly justice,
William Watson constable. Court sec.
ond Monday Rt Yoakum.
Precinct 7-O.F. PridKe„ Htn.
.> McDonald constable. Court Wed-
nesday after first Monday «t Thomaalt*,
P$ecinct 8—John Junker juslicey
Gerhold constable. Court Friday*
fourth Saturday at Arbeckeville/
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.