The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 130, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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MRSFSE
Mammoth Toy Department will open on our Second Floor
The Grandest Assortment Ever Shown in Cuero for Young* and Old
TOYS, BOOKS, DOLLS OF EVJERY STYLE, KIND AND PRICE
We have made special effort to make this our largest sale of Toys, and know we will not be disappointed,
assortment is here. The qualities the best. The prices the lowest ever made. Our Immense store contains
ful Christmas Gilts, all on Display. EXTRA OLERKS ARE HERE TO WAIT ON THE CROWDS. $
from SATURDAY until ■ TBBNI
will* remain open Every Night until 9 p. m
STORE WILL
Agent Wanted
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
The most desirable life insurance
policy, coupled with safety, ever
oflered Texas people. Good con-
tract tor right man in Cuero.
Gonzales Insurance Agency,
Managers, ^
Gonzales, Texas.
A brown Jersey cow unbraoded.,
Disappeared horn Ed Koenig's old!
place near Arneckeville about tbelt^5e s<
first of October. Will pay $2 50! rePut!
reward as%to her whereabouts. aQd w
Koknig Bros. j$2oos
— — - Hill
Carpenter tools; a full line of the j ^
best makes at right prices. othen
J. R. Nagf.l Hardware Co. jt|oas<
j Best buggies for tbe least money
| al R. C. Flick,Cuero and Yoakum.
Bill Buehrig, the big-hearted
stockman, now owns a fine Reocar
and is classed among tha autoists
as well as among the stockmen and
he is indebted to Charley Cook
for classing him thus.
Car of pice ouggies just In. Call
^1
and see me before buying. Can
save you money on same.
Cuero Saddlery Co.
i.See our line of cook and beating
stoves before buying A
J. R. Nagel Hardware Co.
‘’Red Head" and Reflex igni-
tion plugs never fail to fire. See
R. C. Flick.
• 1
See Keller for your Xmas pres-
ents, no store like Keller’s for com-
plete lines, you will find here just
what you want, and at the right
prices.
"The Missouri Girl" has no
• superior and few equals as an en-
tertainer, because it contains all
j the elements that go to make up a
tp!easing performance.
Don’t forget to use spittle Prick -
1 ly Aafa Bitters wUeuever tde stom-
ach or bowels are disordered. It
quickly corrects such troubles and
makes you feel bright and cheerful.
Heaton Bros. Special agents.
New lot of bulbs received—Hya-
cinths, Tulips, Narcissus, Crocus,
Calla Lillies, Chinese Sacred Lil-
lies and others.
J. R. Nagbl Hardware Co.
Remember R. C- Ffick will save
Flower seed and bulbs at J. R.
Nagel Hardware Co. ,
Try Victrolac for your floors,
hardens clear through dust in two
boars, $2.75 per g&ilon at Keller’s.
j W. H. Graham and Wm. Drawe
oi our city were visitors to Victoria
the la9t of last week.
Seed, seed, seed, seed, seed.
J. R. Nagbl Hardware Co.
Have made contract for 150 bug-
gies, hacks aod surries at Dallas
fair. One car has already arrived
on which I can make you close
prices to move same. 1
Cuero Saddlery Co.
Why not have the modern things, the
new ideas, the latest happy thoughts
and the newest novelties represented in
our Toy and fairyland this year.
KELLER is waiting to show you the
most attractive, best assorted stock of
thing. None but teachers of
high moral character are employed
and only students of good character
are admitted. The rich and the
poor are treated alike. Hill’s col-
leges have gained in reputation
and quality of work done until the
demand is greater than the supply
for graduates. The commercial
world has found .that a young mac
or w&manjwearing a diploma from
Hill’s schools can be depended on.
This reputation has come from
years, of patient and persevering
effort on the part of the manage*
ment of the institutions to bring
the courses of study up ttf the
highest standard of efficiency.
The young man or woman desir-
ing the best business education that
money can buy will make a wise
investment of time and money by
attending oi Hill’s schools—Lor in.
addition to the one at Waco others
are maintained at Memphis, Tenn.,
and Little Rock, Ark. Their
thousands upon thousands of gradu%
ales, holding the highest positions
all over the south and maoy in the
noi^th, is convincing evidence that
Dolls, Toys and Novelties\
Ever shown in Cuero.* Prices will be lower than ever
and valnes better. Come and bring the children to
our Toy laud where happiness reigns. Let them
feast at the pretty fights.
Store open to o p. m. until Xmas
7 Every department in this progressive store is n
j * filled with tu endless variety ol
J Christmas Gifts
JL ^hrhtmas shoppers will find extra pleasure in maki
T * fkwlr mttrKaaee nsr# rtM inoAimt rtf llta ma/i!
tern of shorthand b used, the stand- j
ard of the world and modern short- f
Nowhere in Cdero can you see such an extensive line
of DWmoods, Watches, Jewelry of ait kinds, Clocks, Cut
Glass, and our Immense exhibit of Silver Goods of every
description suggests many Inexpensive Christmas Gifts.
hand, the best and quickest of
them all. For further infomfatiou
address R. H. Hill, PresL, Waco,
Texas; Memphis, Tens., or Little
Rock, Ark. . V—
REMEMBER that you can ^ buy ?many little
novelties in Jewelry and Silver from^
SO cents and Upwards*
Come early and avoid the rush.
SCHREII
W«.t Main &
"J " jt
find the best 1
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;Liqao
To Turkey Growers! Hold back
your turkeys until December tor
full weight and good prices,
both of which are guaranteed by'
the old reliable Northern Produce
Co., pioneers and makers oi the
Texas turkey market.
H. Rukgk & Co.,
:•;• • * 1 ■ ®«yt«f Agents. lj
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 130, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1909, newspaper, December 2, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921082/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.