The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 134, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 8, 1927 Page: 4 of 6
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE ft
THE CUERO RECORD
FOUR
EXTRA! EXTRA!!
9:00 A. M
SATURDAY, the opening day, our volume of business was the greatest it
has been for any single day during the past four years. Throngs packed our
Dry Goods and Grocery Departments throughout the entire day, and hun-
dreds came from miles around to take advantage of this Great Sale. Busi-
ness has continued in a most satisfactory manner during the present week'
and is ample proof to the management that the* people appreciate this unus-
ual low price event. Thousands of items are included in this Bargain Carni-
val, only a very few of which appear on this page. Our entire stocks in
both our dry goods and grocery departments have been reduced—every-
thing is offered at a saving thrifty buyers cannot afford to pass up. This
Sale continues only ten days more. It was arranged to reduce our stocks
and make room for extensive remodeling and repairs. Come in and get your
share before it is too late.
The kind that yon par 10c a bar
for the world over. Special Sat
urda.v at Opening Hour we will
sell genuine Palm Olive Soap fdr
* Liurit* Four* Bars to Buyer
48 lb. Sack
Light Bread
FLOUR
*1.75
4 Pounds
PRUNES
LADIES’ SILK
HOSE
OUR BIG SPECIAL
$7.95
Shoes! Shoes!
95c
One lot of Ladies Oxfords and
Satin Pumps, values to $4.50 go-
ing at ..................*.....................95c
Ladies’ Night .Gowns—48c
In all colors, regular 85c values,
they are going fast at only ... 48c
Domestic—5c Yd.
Bleached and Unbleached Domes-
tic regular 15c value. Play safe
and buy* now, per yard only ... 5c
Men’s blue Work Shirts-with-two
pockets, 75c value, at only—
In all colors. These are 75c values
and they are-going at per pair—
Another shipment of fifty smart
Spring Dresses* regular $12.50 val-
ues, to be sold again this week at
the price of ............................$7.95
9 4 Sheeting—39c
9 4 Pepperell Sheeting, while it
las’ts at qnly per yard ..............39c
Face Towels—9c
500 keen-face towels, size 17x28,
regular 20c value, going at ..9c
EXTRA SPECIAL' i
Men’s Cotton Socks
In all colors'and sizes, 15c values.
Plap - safe _ and k. buy now at 8
a Pair-only ,
PERCALES AND
GINGHAMS
50c Box
Plain or Saltine
CRACKERS
Handkerchiefs—3c
Men’s white Handkerchiefs, 18x18
regular 10c value only ..............3c
Oil Cloth—21c Yd.
48-inch Oil Cloth in all colors 45c
value, extra special, a yard ......21c
In every pattern, 20 values. You
will have to come early as they go
fast. Per yard
Dress Shirts—79c
One lot Men’s Dress Shirts without
collars, values up to $2.00 only 79c
Curtain Scrim—19c Yd.
Sold regularly at 35c. Remodeling
Sale price, per yard .................19c
10c Can For be*
INSECT
POWDER
2 For
McCLUNG
Men’s athletic union Suits, regu-
lar 75c,.only* two Suite to a „
customer, each *
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 134, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 8, 1927, newspaper, June 8, 1927; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth995366/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.