The Texas Miner, Volume 1, Number 2, January 27, 1894 Page: 6
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6 ' THE TEXAS MINER
¡ Texas Pacific Coal Co. ¡
| Qarry the Largest Stock of Goods 3
^ of the Best Quality, and sell them the Cheapest of any retail store in the state of Texas. Our Goods are ^
¿I bought by the Car Load for sharp CASH with all Discounts and Rebates off, from New York, Chicago, St. -J
Louis, Kansas City and from Manufacturers in different parts of the country. ^
All oí l'ljpse Aclvaol'aycs we G i ve bo Our Cusl'oi)>eiy.
And for These Reason- v(> Can ami cío Sell Goods of the San>e OuaHl v Cheaper fcbai, any S'ore
: IN THIS STATE.
We would'call attention to our DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT, especially to the following:
co Pairs scarlet Union Blankets, large size, special value this week; former price $1.75, now 1 - 35-
50; Pair black Ottoman Silk Gents' Suspenders, slightly imperfect, sold as now are at 50c, former price $1
We aredoshw out a lot of Ladies' Jackets and Cloaks at less than cost of material, very useful for remodel-
ing 'forladies and children, former price 32.50, now 1.50; 5.00. now 2.50; 8.25, now 3.00.
A nice assortment of Prints, Martha Washington brand, sold regular at 7 1-2C, for fourteen days only we
will sell at 6 1-4C per yard,
A full line of Men's Gloves, suitable and durable for heavy wear, prices from 50c to £2.
A line of Boys' Wool Gloves, will close out the lot at 25c a pair, worth double.
You can always find in our Dry Goods Department a full line of all kinds, and at prices that defy competi-
tion If there is anything you fail to procure, and need it, ask our clerks to make a note of same in the
' ' "want book," in order that we may get voa extctly whit yoj require. This pertains to all classes
of goods.
a. Men's Frock Suits, regular price $15, 18.00 and 20.00, now selling at 12.00. Come and see them be-
fore they are all sold. This is a chance seldom offered.
We have a nice line of Men's Pants, ranging in price from $2.50 to S6, all good value and well made.
We can v a full line of Shoes. We offer a Large Assortment of Children's Spring-Heel Shoes,
regular prices 1.25 and 1.50, now 75c a pair, sizes 12 to 2; 60c for 8 to 11. Nice for Sunday wear.
A better School Shoe for rough wear, size 12 to 2, price 95c former price 1.50.
New York Early Rose Seed Potatoes, also Onion Sets,
^ ln our Drug Store we Have a Practical Watch Maker and Jeweler. All work GUARANTEED. ^
I EEEEE F. S. CRONK, f
. Manager of the Mercantile Department of the Texas Pacific Coal Co.
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McAdams, Walter B. The Texas Miner, Volume 1, Number 2, January 27, 1894, newspaper, January 27, 1894; Thurber, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth200449/m1/6/?rotate=90: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Tarleton State University.