The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 117, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1901 Page: 4 of 4
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Real Estate Traasfers
J. W. Burns to M. H.
South, lot 3 and part ut
20, Cuero—$1500.
C. C. Lynn and ui‘c to
Luhrsen, f08acres']'. & X. O. Ry.
•survey-—$432.
A. P. Dingo sell and wife to Jo- |
se» and Anna D-.vorac/.yk, ail in-
terest in estate ol the latter—$1000. |
Jno. Dworaczyk to Josef and !
Anna Dworaczyk, all interest in
the estate of the fatter—$1000.
James Hickey and wife to Jake
Lyons, lot 7, block 108
Church
. block
! ed at the residence of Mr. and \L§m
(0. Kunitz last evening and 'parti-
cipated in quite an enjoyable social
tendered Miss Addie Noll of San
Antonio, who is visiting friends in
j the city. Sewing and hat, trim-
ruing for the gentlemen was in
'order aud much pleasure was de-
rived therefrom. Prizes were
awarded as follows: W. A. Vaughn
first prize, little glass hat and Fes-
tus Abel took the booby, a mu all
pair of scissors. Best sewed hand-
kerchief Henry Miller took first
prize, paper weight, and Louis
Bauer, booby, a thimble. Best
worked button holes. Otto Moeller
won first *^»rize, au ash receivef,
and W. C. Chatham the booby, h
little jug.
Following this the ladies were^
■givenA^bhance at a guessiwg table
whiciWas covered |dth a number
< f sma J articles wrapped up and
numbered. Kach lady was per-
mitted to t|ike one look and then
guess what the package contained
by number. Prizes were awarded
them as follows: Miss Addie Noll
silver spoou, Miss Georgia Wasser-
maun rose ball, Mips Katie Heyer
button hook.
Refreshments of ice cream and
cake *were served at the proper
Our Matchless Stock and Popular Pric
•’ •* .* Crowd Coming* Our W;n
Yoakum
—S3600.
A. E. Hagen to L. R. Hagen,
lot 5, block 25, Yoakum—$1.
G. R. Schultz and wife to .Ferd
Schultz, part block 71, Yorktown
—$150*
Hedwig Weiss to W. F. Bade, ,
fi acres Amsler league—$900.
W. C. Wallace and wife to H.
B. Edgar, lot 1, block 108, Cuero—
*450-
M. A. McKnigbt and wife to
Miss J. E. Curran, half lot 9, block j
11, Yoakum—$3500.
.UoiTO"-we Ofifer Some Specially. Attractive Bargains that cannot be
mea inpoutli Texas, as our immense stock must be reduced to make
tor our tall purchases to- arrive in August. .* • • •
FOR THIS WEEK
selected from different departments of the Big Store just
•** a* a* a* j* at things for our Customers durii
r Grand June Cle.
The Southern Pacific railway
between here and Houston has
made a half rate ou molasses which
is being used with poison to kill
the weevil.
C. B. Moore and family who
have been enjoying country life ou
the Bell ranch west of the river
the past week or so, have returned
home and report having had a de-
lightful time.
Emil Leonard of the ice com-
pany kindly showed us through |
the new cold storage room to the
factory this morniug which we |
must say is well arranged and it’s j
cold as ice in there. There is
plenty of storage room now and to |
spare, at least at present.
Mr. Louis Kinley was presented
with a fine chestnut sorrel horse
yesterday from his friend, I. W.
Anderson, which is to be used by
the Cuero Left Handed Fishing |
Club. Louis extends thanks to I
friend Irving.
Geo. Thurmond returned to
\ ictoria this afternoou after I
“courting” in Cuero.
Thread Bargains.
Imported Organdies.
Spanish ' Lawns
Spanish Lawns, pretty, sheer goods for summer
wear, a good 4c value, our price . . . Yd
Coats aud Willimantic Thread the best made,
sold elsewhere at Trust price of 5c a spool,
our
Imported Qrgaudy, extra fine and sheer and all
20tli Century Patterns, 25c quaiitv
Sale price, only............
3 for 10c
Lawn and Organdy—Short Lengths.
1000 yards short lengths in Ordandies and Lawns
at half price, 10c goods for 5c; 8c goods for 4c
and 5c goods for . .......... 9'* C Yd
Figured Challies
Figured Challies, the 5c quality, sale price, 10
yard dress pattern for . . . .......25C
Bleached Domestic.
Yard wide Bleached Domestic, soft rag finish aud
marked at b^c. sale price, this week . . §C Yd
^rank Gohmert is moving out qf
th«*shop he has occupied so long
as a tin shop. He has sold most
of his stock and moves to a place
lower down on Main street where
he can do his work, that of making
galvanized iron tanks, etc., as well
a» where he has been. Badeah
Bros, have rented the stand he
10 Yards for 25c has 1)6611 occuPying and will nrt>ve
— in by July t. Mike Joseph & to.'
and J.
Fast Color Percale
32 iuch Percies, quarautced fast colors and au
8c value, sale price.........6**10 Yd
Clark's Thread,
Clark s thread, not trust goods, 5c value, our
price (try and beat it) . .... 2 SOOOlS for 50
and a 10c quality, sale price duly
Lovely Magnolia Dimities.
Staple Check Ginghams.
Staple Check Ginghams, good goods aud a 4c sort
Sale price. .......... •
50 pieces—2500 yards .of Lovely Magnolia Dimities, justthe fabric for
neat summer house dress, a 6c value, sale price only. .
a cool and
• 4c Yard
Calicoes, Etc.—Short Lengths.
Children
rarasoi bargains.
26 inch parasols, oOc values, sale price 25c,
26 inch steel frame parasols, 75c qualit
P”ce :...........50
s Fancy* Parasols.
Children’s Faucy Parasols neat and pretty,
quality at 25c each. Misses Silk Paras<
f 1.50 seller, sale price. ..... J|,QC
Best Staudard Calicoes, Dress and Shirting Styles
in short lengths, ajl 4c aud 5c values
Sale price............ 2*2 C Yard
Ladies' Bleached Vests.
Ladies’ Bleached Vests, Jersey rib a
quality, sale price . .
Jersey Rib Vests.
Jersey Rib Vests, taped neck and sleeves, seifs
everywhere 15c, our sale price only. . |QC EaCfl
Boys' Duck Pants.
48 prir Boys’ While Duck aud Piqu- Knee Pants,
tailor made aud 75c values, sale price 5QC. P|jr
The Daily Record
H. G. WOOD, Editor.
J. C. HOWERTON, Bus. Mjr.
Boys' Duck Suits.
Boys’ Duck Suits, ueatly made and trimmed,
$1.00 values, sale price. . :.....50C Sliit
Men's Suits.
Men’s Suits well made, new styles at $10.00, $8.00
$7.50 $5.00. $4.00 and........ $2,00 Slljt
Boy's White Duck Suits.
Boys White Duck Suits, new, stylish and tailor
PuW.’Shed evary day except Saturday.
.Cription 40 cent* per month, or $4 pe
Weekly edition S 1.00 a year.
Entered in the Cuero Dost©dice as second-dla*9>
wail matter. , ‘ —
fiu’sbed, $2.00 values at.
11,25 Stut
1901 Shirt Waists.
Wanted—1000 1901 Babies
to visit tfur Shoe Department duriug the next 30 days as we have
shoes foj: each one Free of Cost
Tbe Official Organ of the City of Coen
75 dozen 1001 Shirt Waists, White, Black and Faucy Silk
sale price $3 75, $3 00, $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, -50c and
Pride of Texas
Linen aud Cotton at
...... 25c Each
Don't Fail to Ask for Thea
G. W. T. A r. (s. P. SYSTEM ).
Regular Passenger Leaves. .,..*9:30 a. m
r. ** " Arrives.....3:30 p. m
Mixed leaves.;................3i3fl p. m
“ arrives................10:55 a. ai
I
S. A. AND A. P.
East-bound Leaves----:.....12 55 p, a.
Weal-bound Leaves..........3.05 p. a.
Mixed, west bound, Leaves.. 8 20*. ».
M east-bound, “ .. 7.14 p> {4.
Straw and Crash Hats.
Negligee Shirts—A Big Job
Men’s Negligee Shirts, a big job, fast colors
a 50c seller, sale price ;.....25lL EaC4
are the Highest Grades of Flour
to be had in the market, and we
sell these excellent brands. It is
our aim to handle only choicest
good* in the grocery line. Our
stock is large and weil seltcted
-md you can always get what
you want. Call on us or ring
up No. 6 atid your orders will
have bur most careful attention.
200 Men’SwSerge Coats, sizes 34 to 50 at $4 50,
$3.50, $3.00 and
400 Men’s and Boys Sample Straw aud Crash
Hats at half price, $1 hats 50c, 50c hats . 25C
$2,75 Suit
Men's Odd Pants.
1000 pairs Men’s Odd I’auts at $5.00, $4.00, $3.50
$2 50, $2.00, $1.50, fcl-OOv 75c and . . . 50C Pair
Oxfords and Sandals.
wadies Heel or Spring Heel Oxfords and
1 $1.00 and $1.25 values at . . 75C Pair
Genuine Scriven Dra\
Men’s Genuine Double Elastic S
Drawers, not one seam immitation
75c value at.....
50c Pair
Ladies' Kid Oxfords.
3s6 pair Ladies’ Kid Oxfords and Sandals, 75c
aud $1.00 values, sale price ouly . . . 50C Pair
Mexican Straw Hats.
Mexican Straw Hats, we
for 15c, 75c quality for
Coolest, Best Lighted, Most Up-To-
Date Store in Cuero.
Shades, Carpets, Matting, Linoleum.
All mail* ci'*se 30 minutes before Hie
trains arrive. Mail is *iolledted*tfre«
times dailv from the street Iroxrs—it &
a. in.. 10 30 a. tn. aud 5 p. m. J
WM. DRAWE, PostlUHSt a
e irou, 25c values
• - - 50c Each
Agent Butterick Patterns; Fashion Plates Free.
JUSTICE COURT DIRECTORY.
Precinct 1—A. W. Stoke* justice, a. A »
Tully constable. Court fourth Molday
«t Cuero. i
Pteciuct 2—W. K. Coppedge justice 1*.
W. Smith constabl*. Court seconcj^ftt-
| urday at Concrete. •
Precinct 3—J. T. Kilgore justice,|rsse
been at- I B. Ferris constable. Court first
! day at Yorktown. ‘
Precinct 4—WUlliaui Dreier justice,
August Doebrtnaun constable. CoaA
fourth Saturday at Mcyersville.
Precinct 5 — P: K Edgar juftiee.
Department §tore
Hr. W. R. RATHBONE
A Peculiar Accident
Wealth of Indians.
Otlicc over
Buchel Bank
I * urcai tn?,,sn^tesmaB s Secret.! Robert Fuchs came in from Aus
The secret of a celebrated Hug- "here he has I __ __
lish statesman's longlife was hissys- 6ndm£ thedeaf and dumb asylum
tematic way of eating. Every bite He was met by hls brothers and !
| of fo^d was chewed thirty times be- went at once 1° the Meyersville
fore swallowing. The result was c01intry* Others from the asylum, >
he naturally enjoyed good health. W 0 came m °u the same train and !
Most men and women bolt their ':veDt on their respective ho^es
food, and eat things which were r6creatlon» were Mrs. j
never intended to be eaten. They ™°rn. Fly ^ V ictoria,
become costive, have a bad com- ,r. ee er and Freddie Hausman of
plexion, lose flesh, are irritable Julms Norton and De- |
and nervous, and the first thing 1 1 Green ci Port I-avaca.
they know they are “played out.” Yesterday’s Weekly Recordcoj'
b Srati>ing to know that taiued many important new« if I1
Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters cures a week ahead of any other'CuTli
stomach troubles. It is a purely publication. Country readers !
vegetable medicine that has stood should not forget the Record? !!
the test of many year, It cures them posted on all ma^^,
eases which seem to be hopeless, portance and gives it tU 1 ^
Sufferers from any disorder of stom-; steaming hot. No rehasb /em n
..1,. liv.. . hr. »h.uld it. I „„„ *«» j j
Little Miss Sudie Stell is back ! I
from a pleasant visit to Edgar rela-M
tives and friends. i 2
V'et Neus of Acidalia was carry-
ALITY the Best 7 f/°uf ^tted/xe ,°n f
D . shoulder the other * day when he
Tice the Lowest tripped and fell, the axe cutting off
TJiese are our Trade Holders, and the end of bis nose SO that it hung
combined with prompt delivery , 4, . . , T
and satisfaction guaranteed make by the skin. Dr. Stearns of Long
our claim good t« at if you once Eddy sew’ed it on.—New York Hx-
begiu with US youl’ll stay our .
customers. change. .
M. Byrne &, Co, Miss Mary Crain is to entertaiu
Bakkrs a.vu Grockks a i , . • ,
___ja number of her young friends at
I. Peter her home this evening from 8 to
vUSLlD lAmiy GralmW I W>' &eloefe. Those fortunate in
I having invitations eagerly antici-
don’t find inferior work turned out I _ •
Cuerooteatn Laundry. No blotch- Pa^e the occasion.
urns, no sleazy work where starch T T- -»r r c? \
ired. Only, first-class work done. ® San Alltomo,
No. 4 aud will call for you order after spending the night in Cuero,
ESPLANADE STREET. left on the early train this naming
District Court
Henry F. Kuesel vs. Annie
Kuesel, suit for divorce; judgement
for divorce for defendant.
Xo other cases tried today.
The safe at the First National
Bank still refuses to be opeued.
Another expert has-been sent for
in this morning on the early train j with tools for drilling into it and it
on court business, the former from I is expected that within a few days
Ilalietsville and the latter from I it will be in shape for business._
\ oakum. Yoakum Herald.
j| 1 t . A A ^
rp^armac^ ^
Medicines, Toilet Ariicfos Et<*.
i’rcscripiious t arefullv compounded day
or night. Church Street.
1 he King Oil Co. is preparing to
sink a well below Edna in Jack -
son county.
MTINT LAWYERS,
0pp. u.* CffWa, VASHmrW, 0. C.;
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Wood, H. G. The Cuero Daily Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 117, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1901, newspaper, June 14, 1901; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921312/m1/4/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+DeWitt+County%22: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.