The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 266, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 11, 1931 Page: 4 of 10
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i HE CUERO RECORD, CUERO, TEXAS
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER It, 1931,
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Thomaston
Nov. 10.—MIm Margmretta Mur-
phree was here from Victoria, to
■pend the week end with her par-
cate, 1ft-. and Mrs. J. a Murphree.
Mr end Mrs. D. B. McManus
^§re te San Antonio last Tuesday
Mrs J. O. Murphree and daugh-
Neille visited In the home
Murphree In Cuero last
afternoon.
Pridgen family have
to reside after los-
hocne her by Are re-
Margaret Vauderstucken of
ntonio was a recnt guest of
Mte BuM Pridgen.
E.. MqManus and Miss
j McManus of Victoria were here
i week for a short visit with rela-
Mrs. Wta. Radke
Lou van, with
evening In honor of
^enjoyable occa-
rat
ews
A rodeo was held in Cheapside
last Friday several contests enjoy-
ed by the boys. The P. T. A. Ladies
had lunch stand and realized
**TK^gh to feel well paid for the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cab miss and
daughter, Elva Jr., of Austin visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bart
Steen. Mrs. Steen going'home with
them for a few days stay.
Mr .and Mrs. Bill Heiling of Austin
were guests in Steen home Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Sam Moore were
visitors in Cheapside Sunday, bring-
ing their daughter, Doris back to
her school work.
J. E. Lord is home after a weeks
fishing trip on the bay.
Mrs. J. E. Lord and Miss Eliza
Carter spent the week end in
Cuero visiting relatives.
Mte; Stella Stone visited in
Thomaston the past week end.
—Cor.
Oakdale
Nov. 10.—Mrs. W. G Macho6t and
Addle baby, Clydell Loyce of York town,
Mte and Mfaw Prances Korth spent a few
Cuero were hours with Dobskyvllle relatives,
■ last Toes- Tuesday evening.
—Cor. Mrs. E. D. Boldt and daughter.
Edyna of Dobskyville, spent a few
hours at the J. B. Korth home,
Monday. They were accompanied
home by Miss Gladys Korth who
will spend the week there.
Mesdames A. J. Spies. and Ad.
Spies, spent Monday in Yorktown. *
The “BUI” Comelson dance at
Gruenau Sunday night was attend-
ed. Quite a few from here being
present.
The many relatives of Mrs. Ek-
akl Spies, were shocked to hear of
the tragic accident, which occurred
Friday evening, when the car which
tee wss driving overturned. Being
seriously Injured, she was taken to
the Allen Hospital at Yorktown,
where an emergency operation was
performed Her little daughters, who
were also along, escaped injury. The
" for her a speedy re-
Lone Tree
Nov. 10.—We are still suffering
from the drought, but I guess it's
no awt to wmmmaL
Farmers around here are all busy
with their flefal work. They are
busy plowing although It Is very
thy, but there Is no need of waiting
rain. ’
-ank Peters is busy enlarging his
store at Petersvffle. It won’t be long
we wtH have a
the people
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Rindort
jrjtjBUSSz
and
past week end at
spent
with, rela-
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For a limited period
We will give you
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GLOBE NEEDLE
MODEL SUITS
Made to Measure.
Men’s Style Center
a while with
Mte Oswald Gr&nz and
night were:Mr.
family.
Mk» Braa Schoenfeld. - Herbert
Schoenfeld, Otis and Russell Dedear,
and Walter Hairell.
Those who spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mte Herman Schoenfeld and
family were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter
jtesi. family. Iftl»and
Walter Hagens and family.
MT. ami Mrs. Herman Koehn from
Mr. and Mrs. H Schoenfeld spent
weak before last In Houston.
Herbert Schoenfeld and sister,
Mias Xtma spent last week In Wei-
mar with relatives, i
Thoae who visited a while with
Mr. and Igm. A. Rindorf and son,
Otto, Friday night were: Mr. and
Mss. O. Grans and daughters and
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Hagens.
Helmer and Dester Frltech of
HanettsvWe spent the week end
with Xlo and Arno Stratman.
—Lily.
Callahan
Nov. 10.—Winter will soon be with
us and there will be many who will
suffer from colds.
Probably quite a few will have p
fat Juicy duck for dinner every
now and then, as the duck season
opens Saturday.
Ben Pleper of George West spent
the week end with relatives here.
Theodore Henning had the mis-
fortune of cutting his knee with a
draw-knife one day last week. The
writer is glad to report he is now
well on the road to recovedy.
Max Brandt called at the Hugo
Wuenech home last Tuesday.
Ur. and Mrs. J. Rud. Boldt spent
Sunday with Hugo Wuensch home
last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Rud. Boldt spent
8unday with their daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gohmert
of Yorktown. ’
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Brandt and
baby were the guests of Mr and
Mrs. Louie Brandt last Thursday
evening —Cherrie.
ARNECKEVILLE SCHOOL NEWS
Our program last week was very
short but was very well enjoyed.
The program consisted of the fol-
lowing: Song, by all. 8tory. by
James Hartman. Reading, by Ella
Dolgner. Song, by all. After the pro.-
gram we practiced songs. Then
school was dismissed. —Reporter.
Men's Shirts
A splendid assortment
of Men’s Shirts ranging
from $1.50 to $l.d5—
Now selling for
98c
One Lot
Odds and end^in shirts
for only ,
Good quality JBoys
Dress Shirts i&¥- 49c..
T & ' l'
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\ KNOCK OUT BRAND
High Back Blue
OVERALLS
and JUMPERS
f
now selling for only
Men’s 10 oz. Brown
ITuck
COATS
- and PAN?S
on sa^.fdr fonly
$1.15
.......... ■■*■■■ ■■■
Gray or^attonade
PANTS
fornnly
Men’s and boys' cheap
DRESS PANTS
> -*
in stripes and tt>lid col-
ors, $1.25 valufc
no wonly
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Men’s Blue
WORK SHIRTS •
Fast color, all sizes
for this Sale
Best Grade Blue
WORK SHIRTS
An excellent value for
EXTRA
SPECIAL
MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS
new styles and collar
attached, values to
$2.50
Now Only
$1.49
Without a doubt the biggest
and best we havie ever
staged. Lowest prices of all
times on our entire stock.
Dress Pants
Good Corduroy Dress
Pants that are worth
$2.50 a pair, only only
1.79
THA
RULES OF SALE
As Heretofore the Rules of
Our Sale are:
NO ALTERATIONS.
NO EXCHANGES
NO CHARGES.
No Goods send out on ap-
proval or delivered at Sale
Prices.
THE YEAR’S GREATEST OPPORTUNITY T0
12th AND WILL LAST FOR 11 DAYS!
Owing to the very backward Fall Weather, we are*
seasonable merchandise at these unheard of priced,
house, but we wish especially to call your
THIS SALE OPENS PROMPTLY AT 9
For The First Time In Many Years We Are
Offering Cut Prices On Our Fall Clothing
In Mid Season
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Men’s and Boys’
Separate Trousers,
also materially re-
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ALCO ZANDER CLOTHING
Stands for Fit, Quality and Workmanship. Each
and every suit is included in this Sale.
ONLY THREE PRICES
$24.75 Suits equal to most $35.00
Suits, with 2 prs. trousers now D
$19.75 Suits with ext. trousers now $15*39
$14.95 Suits with ext. trousers now$l 1,49
Boys’ Suits witjr 3 pairs pants reudced 25%.
MEN’S OVERCOATS and
TOP COATS
Now-ftt the very banning of the Winter sea-
son Reduced 20%.
Prices range from
$7.50 to $24.75
Men’s Socks
• » ^ ' ,
1 lot an silk solid colored men’s
half born, values from 75c to
$1J» pair now only____ttt
• ’
1 lot fancy silk Rayon Socks, a
regular 50c value ......__33c
1 lot men’s fancy socks, a good
2 for 25c value, for only 9e pr.
Men’s solid colored work socks
now only u—__7e pr.
Men’s and Boys
Underwear
Men’s good quality Heavy Union
suits for winter wear oow
70c and 85c.
Men’s 10 lb. heavy undergar-
ments, shirts and partsat
59c Garment.
Men's Gray heavy weight un-
dershirts and drawers now 49c
Good quality medium weight
Balbriggan Shirts now ____39c
Boys' heavy unions now _______49c
Staple Bargains
Staple Dry Qoods have come into their own again. Cot-
ton goods of every description have enjoyed a most un-
usual appeal to the thrifty buyer this fall. Here you will
find a bigger and better assortment than most stores have
to offer at prices that haven’t been approached anywhere
since the old pre-war days.
Good Mattress Ticking in plain and fancy stripes, vales from 124
to 15* yard, now selling at ...................................’.........................9c
Genuine 8 oz. Feather Ticking, narrow blue stripe was 20c and
25c yard now wily —............................... v..........7>.________’.....................14c
Genuine Blue Bell Shirting in plain and fancy stripe patterns 8c Yd
Southern 8ilk Cheviots, now on sale at .......................................’__________84c
Heavy 36-in. Outing In light and dark patterns now........... 9c Yd.
1 Lot regular 84c Outing, now ........................................................._6c Yd.
36_ni. Figured Percales, was 10c, now only __________ 8c Yd
Our Fairy Percale full 36 in. and guaranteed fast colors now at- 124c Yd
36 in. fast color R. S. Cambric and Invaders, a 25c number for 15c Yd.
Fast color solid colored Broadcloths In all ihe high shades, full
36 inches wide, now only ................................................. jic Yd
1 Lot 32 inch Ginghams, were 15c yd., now selling for............. 10c Yd
36 inch good Unbleached Domestic, Ideal LL now ......................’.. 5c Yd
36 Inch Good Heavy Bleached GEM Domestic, now ........................7c Yd
Genuine 9 4 Unbleached Pepperell Sheeting now selling for
25c, our sale price only...........................................................................21c Yd
1 Lot Ginghams, some 27-ln, some 32-in. wide, as long as they
last lor only -------...................................................................................5c Yd
Bradley S
The ideal garment for all 01
New Styles new Weaves ai
matter if you are looking for
ment or one for the boy at a
or women, Bindley makes the
and wear.
Beautiful Slip-over Sweaters
$4.95, now selling at a
New Low
Blankets And
Our showing of Bed Coveri
friends for our store. Every
fort is of our usual depend
sold with the assuranefe it
service for many years,
your bedding needs and buy
you’ll agree that our vs*
aold..re?.itar:j,t *2 00
>art w
woo!___
Orchid aft
value for
Monarch Crib Blanket*
75c value now ue"
All otheit
sjp
&
Our Entire Stock Of
, At Generous
No matter X you need a real , nice
everyday one, it will pay yoiF*to
before placing your order.
Good Dressers among the men of this
specially interested in this Sale of
PACKARD SHOES
Without exception you may nbw- btfy a
SHOE for the same price as you have been
much inferior shoe* .
In this sale we offer you
your choice of any pair
of BLACK PACKARD
SHOES,, regular values
from $7.50 to $10.00 pr.,
for only $5.95
Your choice of any pair
of Tan Packard Shoes for
only $4.95
This is the opportunity of
a life-time—don't miss it.*
Men’s Neckwear
A beautiful line of reg-
Another lot of good 75c
ular $1.00 ties, now
selling for ...............
values for only
69c
39c
FRIENDY FIVE SHOES are recognized as being ttfe best value for
.money and heretofore we have never been able to include this
in our sales but this tiirie we will offer you a Friendly Five Tan
as low as $3.69 and blacks only for $4.39.
LADIES’ NOVELTIES—A very complete line of some of the
latest models, now selling at a Rduction of 20%. _
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This includes all the new Fall Shoes in Suedes, Kids, Satins and Pah*
ents, in pumps and strap styles.
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$1.50 Number of men’s Work Shoes now.......................$1.29
$2.50 Work Shoes now for ...........................................$1.99
Some Children’s Shoes NOW SELLING AT HALF PRICE
ORANGE GROVE
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Howerton, J. C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 266, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 11, 1931, newspaper, November 11, 1931; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth999959/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.