The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 69, Ed. 1 Monday, April 2, 1900 Page: 1 of 4
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THE C'JERO DAILY RECORD
VOLUME
CUERO, DEWITT COUNTY. TEXAS. MONDAY EVENING. APRIL 2. 1900
NUMBER 69
' Sim Tomorrow Morning
m* NEW in ModcrnlMer-
for Your Easter Trade, Every-ef-
fort has been made to fill each de-
partment with all that is New and
desirable for th glorious Eastertide,
and it only remains for you to pass
your judgment as to whether we
This
Week
SILKS,
WAIST
patterns,
BLACK
BLISTERED
CREPtpNS,
v; infe
goods ..
have been successful or not. 4- e
\
i^Everything New This WeekJ^v
THIS WEEK
e n-acc on
: the latest
ationsof the
Ladies' Sht>es.
cohtnniiig over 1000 pairs of Ladies, Misses and
the «atne 1 ■ its upstairs in our Win
Clu.ldre
s Shoes to go for a song, and over 5000 ; airs of
to lie used as reinforcements as we need tlLm. .
Staple Goods.
lesale Department
Drew, Selby & Co, Ladies’ Fine Low Cuts are
m/Hnd await your inspection. We are showyng
tweiitysthree styles of this dependable make, all
at the same old price* *1 50, *2 00,< j2*50 and$3 00
a pair. Every pair guaranteed to give absolute
s Aisifactiou or your mot ey back.
Big line sample shoes and odd lots to be closed
out at Jour own price at once to make room.
• d case Lonsdale gr^en ticket yard wide bleached
Domestic at 14 yards for $1, or 7 f+c yard.
1 case " Forget me uot ” yard wide soft finish
bleached Domestic IS yards fl, or %c yard.
1 case yard wide " Full Width” bleached Do-
mestic soft finish at 5c yard.
1 case Lonsdale Jackonet, sold everywhere at
12,‘ic, our price 10c yard.
#
• 2 bales yard wide Sea Islaud Domestic at 35^c
yard.
1 bale extra heavy yard wi :e Sea Island Domes-
tic at the old price 5c yard,
20 pieces ’“Hampshire” Mattress Tick at the old
price of 5c y-ardu , ■
15 pieces Thorr.dyke Tick at 7^'c yard.
10 pieces ‘‘No. 5 Gordiss” Tick at $',{c yard.
10 pieces “No 3 Gordiss” Feather Tick at 10c.
10 pieces A. C- A. Feather Tick at the old price
of ll yjc yartp
25 pieces ‘‘Southern Silk’’ Shirtings, same old
Table No 1
Our line of Boy >’oboes fiotn 75 cenits to $2 50
cannot be duplicated in this city, ami our Men’s
Goods from *1 00 to $.4 00 a;e marked from 10 to
25 per ceiu cheaper-Lhadi 0ny other all leather
shoes in fifty miles oi Guero.
Our Shoe Department, wholesale and retail, con-
tains more shoes th ;n any other th:ee houses com-
bined in South Texas, and it’s a well kjMown say-
ing in this city,’ “If you can’t find whajt you want
elsewhere >ou can get it at Graves.” And the
force at the Big Store, from the boss up, is hust-
ling all day to wait ou the crow Is attracted by the
—is tilled with L dies, M ssesand Chi dreu’s Sam
p’e#Oxford and Sandals, in tan and black,' all size!
and tn >d»* tc -eli a; $1 50 and 51 75. Your ohoic<
of the lot the pair ..... ffel OC
Table No. 2
Shirt Waists.
Wash Waists are in full bloom here. We are
•tter fixed than ever before—all styles, all sizes.
Colored waists from 25c to $ I 50
White lawu waists from 50c to >3 00 each.
All the very latest things -out. * ,
200 cases new
dry goods, clothing,
millinery, straw hats and furnishing
carpets
Pretty Wash Goods.
goods, 100 rolls of mattings,
and linoleums, 1127 trunks tilled with
valises being opened and on the road.
Nothing brighter, prettier or better in the way
of cotton fabric^ ever graced our stock artd the
prices are so correct that you’ll wonder how we
got them. They) range in price from 2}2c to 15c
a yard and they can't be duplicated. No use
trving. ■
2 > pieces double fold Dadrass Shirtings at 10c
5b pieces Shirting Prints, same old price 3&CS-
I bale each Cotofi Stripes at :>!4, 4 and 5c, sam
old prices.
Look for Surprises
every week...
Buying as we do in such immense Quantities
enables us to make prices under all competition.
Why iiot try for yourself and be convinced that
this statement is gospel truth.
Our line-, of Fine Footwear fi r Men, Women
ind Chihireh has never been ;>s strorig as ibis
ieasoji, and fiotwi hstanding the heavy advance in
di r- e 'flier 0>d Prices (and lessf will prevail at
h- Big St-re during the entire season.
from this date, as we purpose
the year 1900 to excell all past
in bargain-giving in this city.
gig Mistrot Bros* &, Go.
Jimmmmmimmmimmmu
J.A.QRAVES
Free
Wagon
Y a rd.
Late War News.
For the Teachers.
M. M. S. POULTRY FENCING, something new
The Boers, within 20 miles of
Bloemlontein, where Lord Roberts’ i
; biS army is, have captured all of *
s the British force of Col. Broadwood,
consisting of the Tenth Hussars.
| Household cavalry, two horse bat-
teries of six guns and a force of
mounted infantry! under Col.
Pilcher. AstheBritish force was am-
bushed there was little loss of life.
(The number of men taken is not
known. Colville’s division came
to the rescue from Bloemfontein
but too late to do more than shell \
the Boers’ position. we %vjj|
General Joubert’s last request a large
| was that General Botha should Satin Kayes,
jtake his plactk This has been Mousselir.e, t
done. Botha is proving himself to Hiniities, etc.
be a remarkable man with great * Fj*
: military dash and
BARNES
has the
••• Jewelry
Trade!
We have just re
Week
\/\/\/\/\ ww ^
meat of M M
li-l ,ng & Shellabergtr Hog Fenc-
M* "'K a,,d invite ynu to call and
n l examine sa,,,e- Ii is something
ML M:S
You can get’hon-
est goods at bot-
tom prices. They
t are just what he
sells ’em for. If you ask for solid
gold, .you get ii-^-or your money
back. He is uot here today and
in unknown parts next week.
You can get your jewelry, sil-
verware and clocks of him, or
cut-alass, ammunition, scissoi^
and pocket cutlery, also a musi-
cal instrument. You can get
your repair work done in work-
manlike style and at stay-iu-
Cuero prices. Cal} and see us;
ve il save you time and money.
Fat. Jaly C, I***
F»l. July *1, }M. |T™*« Mark. |
WE HAVE
FOUND
after selling the Lightning
Freezer for the p 1st five years
that it gives entire satisfaciiop;
therefore we are again handling
it this season. We have iust
received.a large slock of these'
Freezers, as well as such seas-
onable goods as Ice Picks,
Water Coolers, Screen Wire
Cloth, Rubber Gardejtr Hose,
An
will
R. H. Barnes
Tomorrow's Election.
The voters of the city will? re-
member that they not only vote
for one alderman, in their own
ward but for one alderman in each
ward of; the city in tomorrow's.
No/zles, Sprinkle
investigation of oi
prove profitable to
Cometery Meetiag.
very resource
fill.
^ he fnet that Lord Roberts Ii,t;
failed to rid t
fighting Boer
will delay'hi?
Superintendent Colsttjm requests
us to announce that lie ivill not he-
gin his coaching class Today. It
has been postiionel AVe apolo-
gise to Mr. Cofston. He gave us
this notice Saturday for our Sun-
day issue and by oversight it was
omitted.
claimed
We still have mtut* of that Bankrupt Slock left, on wh
few prices: Lahtehus 35c, Galvanized Tubs -50c, Bridle:
Hots 25c, Steel Races'25c.. Horse Collars 50c up, Wash-b<
hrank Knoll oi Yorktowu todar
secured papers of County Clerk
Baker that make him a full-fledged
American citizen and voter.
Geo. Weil of Runge arrived to-
day on a short business visit to
Cuero.
Hospital Meeting.
Call and sot*
usibef ot o buying. We will treat
NAGEL & SON
1 here will be a call meeting of
the Hospital association at the
Salome at 4 p. m. Thursday. It
is important that all members
• Call at the “White Parlor”
cream and cold drinks.
Grs Wassermann, Jr
The Hardware Dealers
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Wood, H. G. The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 69, Ed. 1 Monday, April 2, 1900, newspaper, April 2, 1900; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth834680/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.