The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 41, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 26, 1902 Page: 1 of 4
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ERO. DEWITT COUNTY. TEXAS. TUESDAY EVENING. AU
Seethe Bargains at THE GRAVES’ CO.’S Big Store Before Buying.
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Wexford Cloth
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25 Pieces
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Lovely Patterns for
dks Waists and
Childrens Dresses
50 Pieces
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Geralda Fancies
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All New Patterns for
Early Fall Wear
actual value 7c per
ard, while they
at per yard
9 Pieces
..Iyanhoe Plaids..
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A serviceable Skirting,
cool and neat ^ |AC
Astrachan Squares 11 IT
would be dieap at J|\f ^
15c, special at ; .t#B
250 Pieces
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36 inches wide, competi-
tion will tell you it f*C
is cheap at 7 cents l%T
vara, our price
yard w ^
$12,000 stock of Men’s
f Shoes, from
$1.00 to $5.00 a pair.
Our prices you will find
^are 20 per cent, under
any Cuero Competition.
20 Pieces'
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Red Seal Zephyrs
Reds, Blues and Pinks
Magnificent Colorings.
Secure your waist 4 /\C
or dress at once II IT
as they will go J[JJS
like a cyclone at . ■
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88 Pieces
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.Delmar Percales.
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The latest fall colors, just
the thing for child-mJife
rens dresses and |||T
ladies wrappers a
12k value at
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75 Pieces
Arabesques
Beautiful Patterns for
Fall Wear, all im- p*C
imaginable colors
worth 7c yard
T&& Week at per yd.
72 pieces
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Monarch Suitings
The standard of excelence
in the Outing line, all
sizer of checks and d /\ C
squars in new 11 IT
blues, pinks, black S
and red, a bargain
50 |Pietes
Devonshire Canton
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ARegulal 7 cent Leader
for som£ little stores
fin Guero. Our J%T
price while it lasts ^5
per yard
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50 Pieces
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.Belmont Cantons.
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A World Beater fpr qual-
ity and width they mC
all ask 10 cents a
a yard for it* Our
price per yard
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<$20,000 Stock of Men's
and Boys’ Clothing from
$20.00 down to 50c the
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Suit. Get our competi-
tors best prices then give
us a trial.
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75 Pieces
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Saxon Percale
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36 inches wide, very hand-
some patterns in Bohe-
mian and Persian r\ I<£
designs, very styl-
ish for Ladies 1 12S
waists, per yard
20 'Bales
.Brown Domestic. ^
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good quality, 36 in. wide,
competition don't like it
but we are going A |C
to give it to our * T
customers at, per #f7S
yard ' V*
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$J5,000\Stock of La-
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dies' and Children's Shoei
[p. vvm. •: '''Ife v
from $4.00 down to 25c
a pair. We can ^it your
feet and purse to your
own satisfactihn.
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Goods are Arriving at THE GRAVES CO/S Big Store.
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Don't fail t6 see us on
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Matting, Carpet and Lin-
oleum. We undersell all
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competition and will save
y^u from 5c to 10c on
every yard.
*' At tl« Colton Mill
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Superintendent Soh^ %^s
this morning getting started at thej
cotton mill and after sotite delay
succeeded fit starting a portion of
the machinery* shortly before^-to
o’clock. Th% picker room is in
charge O^Otis Baker and an assist-
ant ^.rui«^ng>tfiiodf«hl
The carding toac hi ties were tempo-
rarily in Otatessrs. Mitchell
andCotef **U& aruthe^ faetory^
perts sent here to erect them; They
are breaking in several young men
to operate the machines. The
spinning department is where the
trouble comes, chiefly, as it re-
quires a number of operatives who
have lo be learned. Three girls
were on hand this mqrning learn-
ing their work* Others will be on
hand tomorrow. * The looms are
ready and Mr. Hud nail will boss
their operation. The lapper, Joe
Lanner, is ready but for the pres-
ent will assist Mr. Hudnall. The
boiler room is in charge ot Louis
/j^femes and an assistant and is
working well, the big pump being
tested this morning to the satisfac-
tion of those present. The ma-
chine room is in charge of E.
Lapp and W. W. McCaskill will
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^attend to the carpenter department.
Other positions will be filled as
rapidly as possible. So far as tested
the machinery is working fine and
no trouble is anticipated. Ener-
getic boys and girls can: soon he
earning good money by accepting
work in the mill. They are want-
ed to the tune of 50 or 60 strong.
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Mrs. T. J. Root. Mi today to Hodges Monday and all next
join her husband io Yoakum. The as tbey h*ve made
family’s many ftiend* io Cuero re-[‘ow Pnc« 0D everything in
gret thOir departure from our city
and wish them well in" their new
home.
George F. Burgess and wife, who
have spent the pa* two days ia
Uero.took tb. 12:55 Sap today for pleasant tnp te
their home w Gonzales. tc her home in
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fy 1* widc enough
* wfy anyone. I
want a DIAlfdNOf^!®^
BROQCH or a pUin
GOLD, J JUNG it»t
here. ii,ud the price
HjweU esthe quality
is alright.
R. H. Barnes,
THE JEWELER.
Oar Water System. ‘
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The present weather is a severe
tax on Caere’s water system and
demonstrates that before next year
an additional boiler will have to
be put in at- the ptfmpbonse and
perhaps a more powerful pump.
Frequently now there is not enough
and the great demand for water for
lawns and shrubbery, in addition
to the operation of every factory in
the city, some of whbh arfe T
consumers of water. Mr.
wood says it is an impossibility
times to keep the standpipe
The council will have to take
water question up early
and decide on enlarging th
capacity before the busy
1903 b«gi°s. ,
Don’t fail to be on hand at
house. We advertise to save
money. We do that very
every time yon spend
with ns.
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Miss Myrtle Clark, after
pleasant tiip to relatives, r
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We believe, cfair
stand ready
L^iat beyoqd all dqpbt we *earry the
beat line of Ladies Shoes in the city. »
We are talking about the .*
BROTHE &p
AND DUTTENHOFER
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Celebrated make. We have ju*i re-
ceived large sew line in all styles'
and prices.
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Reyilly Eatertaioed.
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Monday afternoon lira. O.
Hartmann entertained her fridnds
most royally in honor of her class-
mates of ’98.
Jrems and palms scattered about
■with artistic effect lent added
charm to the decorations of purple
afifd white;, the colors of her class.
Programs in the ^rqvafling shades
wele distributed, proving a literary <
contest of delightful v amusement
to the guests. Naturally the exer-
tion Consequent upon so much
t® prlvdwitb onr shoes sod prices, mental effort needed njore cooling
effects than were offered by the
weitfeer. The-charming little hos-
tess, recognizing this necessity,fol-
lowed the contest with delicious re-
freshments of ice tea and cheese
sandwiches, succeeded by sherbert
and cake. A« darkness ereptunto
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Real Eatate Traaafen.
J. H. Hutchings et al. to W. N.
'Midgett, 32 acres Longoria survey
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Kate E. Boyd to Richard Wag-
ner, lots 1 to 6 and 9 and 10, block
29, Cuero—$300.;' “ ' % ' .
Mary A. Schwab et al. to Jas,
Taylor, 138 acres Biddy survey;— i
r$q6d. ^
H.‘Returners and Wife to Wml
Fankh&user, 107 acres Dillard and
*• 9 acres Fream survey—$34^6.
Mrs. S. D. Weldon to Mrs. M.
C. Blake, 89 acres Blair; 60 acres
Kilgore, 60 acres Townsend, 452
acres section 39, 339 acres section
4 r Indianola railway'surveys—Love
and eflection.
Emma H. Proctor and husband
to Wm. Wallis, lots 19 and 20,
block 24, Morgan’s add. to Cuero
—$850. [
Commissioner Eatinan came up
today from Thomas ton.
8DB8CRIBM FOR TH® B*OORa
Those present were Misses Ce-
cile, Rose and Eloise Hamblen,
King Stratton, Eberhardt of Yoa-
kum, Thompson, Fey, Kyle,Hart-
man n, Rohre, Hamblen of Reed-
vilte; Nolan and Mary Nolan of
Victoria. * * *
Esplanade street isLa hard road
to travel. It needs day. . ' -
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Jewelry
Store
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oan supply you
with everything
in the most relia-
ble make and best
design at a favorable price.
We are headquarters for
Rogers Bros.” .
ffpoons, Forks, Etc.
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My fall stock is complete. If you
fail to see my good? and prices be-
fore buying yon will likely lose
money and fail t<ybe sailed. . . . •
Agt. Edison genuine Phonograph. #
Jolxn Welch }
« Leading: Jeweler a
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ON EVERY TRAIN AND SUMflER G<
OUT AS FASJ_AS WE CAN WAIT ON
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will be he last week of our Big Gearing Sale and your
s this
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your trade and are going to use every honorable meatus in our power to get
Note These Prices Carefully, in this, the Last Call of the Season
we ever had before.J*j»^*We
The Creamery.
B . . . - The creamery is receiving be-
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i^^triik daily and churns about 325 >
pounds of butter three times a
week.
Cette*.
Receipts were good today at
$2.80 for 3eed and $7.90 to $8.10
for lint,
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See the latest millinery novelties
at H. Wilson’s. 4
YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND
OUR PRICES TO BE RIGHT AT THE BOTTOM, *s '
WE WILL POSITIVELY NOT BE UNDERSOLD.
L/Ook at These Prices:
4 piece Glass Table Set . $ 35
Heavy Goblets, per set . 40
Light Goblets, per set .. 30
Glass Stand Lamps ... 25
Sewing Machine Oil, bot ,05
Tea Spoons, per set . . . 05
Table Spoons, per set. . 10
Big Bar Cocoanut Soap . 05
Good No. 7 Cook Stove. 5 50
Al Single Shot Gnn. . . 5 00
Best 8ft Wind Mill...... 24 00
Boys Iron Wagon .... 1 00
IT ALWAYS PAYS TO PRICE WITH US BEFORE. BUYING.
J, R. NAGEL & SON. the blue front
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SOME DRESS OIOSS
15 pieces Dainty Shew* Organdies
that sold for 15c go at 10c. ^ f? '
25 pieces, Few Fall Waistings,
beauties,’at only . &
ueauiiBB, at ouiy loc. , . -.y .
29 pieces Imported Wool WaisHngs
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i newest out, only 35c.
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5 Patterns Wash Silk. 30 inches • i
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wide, sold for*75c, go 55<^ •
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^ 100 pieces New Bibbons, all widths
aft colors at aed^ced prices. C
> A FEW REI NT STAPLE BARS4MS
500 yards Fast Color Red Calico. Hie
Sc kind^ this sale, 10 yards for 25c.
1 case FOrget-me-noi yard wide
Bleached Domestic, Sc value, at 6^c.
1 case Lonsdale Bleached Domestic,
9c value, this salfe 6Jc.
15 pieties Cretton Calico, new dolor,
worth 8c, this sale 6£c.,
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100 dozen New Towels, all kinds
and sizes, from 10c to 69c pair.
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rds, not "a
than $2
they last
Strap Sai
lot worth Jess j
40c.
Canvas Oxf
^ a l^st 50c.
Can vas I
is they last
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as they last
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11p«M Ladies 4 Strap .
worth $2 pair; as long as they
and it^ivon't be long $1.25.’ 1
12 pan Ladies Patent Vkn
Sandals, woftb $3.50 pair, as 1
they last, aud it won’t be long
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S ID THE LAMES.
Monday *re ,place on safe yDi)e\
^elby & Co’s Ladies' Fine Shoes m-
Winter. ..We have by far the >i
line we ever owned
JIM! ^J|aeYer a more coi
sortmei^t. All of fashion’s
^ies are here'J6or ypur choosing,
t wiU appear later.
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Wood, H. G. The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 41, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 26, 1902, newspaper, August 26, 1902; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth802073/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.