The Texas Miner, Volume 1, Number 15, April 28, 1894 Page: 8
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THE TEXAS MINER.
S. M. FURMAN.
BEN O. SMITH.
^urman «Se Smítfy
w-<f nC INSURANCE
r I l\b AGENTS . . .
No. 500 Houston Street, Fort Worth, Texas.
We carry a full line of Bannister & Co.'s cutlery, which is
fully warranted. Ask for this brand at the hardware department.
T. & P. Coal Co.
PARLIN & ORENDORFF
JJWill occupy this space1
with an "ad" for theirm
FIRE EXTINGUISHERS.
J. A. HAFNER, President.
C. POSTER, Vice-President
Wm. LOTHMAN, Treasurer.
T. B. WATERS, Secretary.
Hafner-Lotliman Manufacturing Co.
Wholesale Manufacturers
Doors, Blinds, Glazed Windows, Mouldings, Etc.
© @ ©
„ . . , <) St. Louis, Mo.,
Factories at > an(j Oshkosh, Wis.
Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat-^
ent business conducted for moderate fees. <
Our Office is Opposite U. S. PatentOfficeJ
and we can secure patent in less time than those^
remote from Washington. . . . . t
Send model, drawing or photo., with deserip-J
tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of 5
charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. <
A Pamphlet " How to Obtain Patents, ' with i
cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries J
J sent free. Address, c
C.A.SNOW&.CO.
Opp. Patent Office, Washington. D. C.
M. L. HARRIS, Traveling Salesman for
White, Branch & McConkin,
807 and 809 Washington Avenue,
St. Louis, nissouri,
« WHOLESALE ©
/—HATS and GLOVES
The "BEAVER HAT"
. . . Quality Guaranteed . . .
For Sale by
Texas & Pacific Coal Company,
Main Office
Dock Street, ST. LOUIS.
Mr. Reeves at the drug store is handling French, Cave &
Co.'s. perfumes, which are without a doubt the best on the mar-
ket. He especially recommends the "Sweet Chimes" brand.
lirillant Coal Oil.
The T. & P. Coal company will sell, from it's huge tank,
Brilliant Coal Oil by the barrel for 12 1-2 cents per gallon, and
in 5-gallon cans at 75 cents per can—the customer furnishing
the can.
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry.
Call and see Mr. Bannon at the drug store. He is offering
some fine goods at way-down prices, and the finest repairing
done at a moderate charge. Texas & Pacific Coal Co.
Special Notice.
This company has been appointed agent for the sale of the
Dayton Cross-Cut Disc Harrow, the Buck-Eye Grain Drills and
Buck-Eye Cultivators. These machines need no recommenda-
tion, thev make their way on their merits.
T. & P. Coal Co.
Syrup.
We have just placed in stock the T. & P. Co.'s Amber Drips,
very choice syrups, per gallon, 40c.
Same in kegs of three gallons each, per keg $1.40.
T. & P. Co.'s Fancy Honey Drips, per gallon 50c.
T. & P. Perfection Drips in 1-gallon painted cans, with noz-
zle, 75c a can. 1 • & P- Coal Co.
Cotton Planters.
Don't be fooled by signing contracts to have your cotton
ginned or getting seed from certain parties. You can get cotton
seed of us without signing contracts that will cost you many dol-
lars a pound for the seed you plant. Come and see us.
Texas & Pacific Coal
Co.
For Sixty Hays.
For ' Sixty Days" we have decided to sell Elgin Movement
Watches in No. 18 size gold case, case guaranteed for fifteen
years, at $18. Ladies' watches, former price $20, now $15.
These prices made for SIXTY DAYS to clear out stock.
L. D. Brannon,
In drug department of T. & P. Coal Co.
You Got 'Em; We Want 'Em.
We want eggs.
We want butter.
We want farm products of every kind.
We will pay you the highest market price in cold cash.
Come and see us, and bring what you have to sell.
Texas & Pacific Coal Company,
announcements.
for sheriff—
We are authorized to announce Capt. Walter C. Ready as a candidate for
Sheriff of Erath county, whose candidacy is subject to the action of the Demo-
cratic Primaries.
<sw_Thurber, Texas.
Send The Miner "Back Home."
The Miner is placed in the postoffice at Thurber to your ad-
dress for one vear for $1, in advance; you can secure single
copies at The Miner office, from newsboys, or at the drug
store for 5 cents a copy. Those desiring • copies to send to
friends abroad can secure them at this office, wrapped ready for
mailing, postage paid, for 3 cents a copy, in lots of five or more.
Our growth is phenomenal, having grown from a 4-page sheet to
a 16-page journal in three months, and haven't found a suitable
place to "light" yet, so we'll keep on growing and improving,
and no better method of letting the "old folks at home and
your friends hear from you and keep them posted concerning
your town and the great state of Texas can be adopted than that
of mailing them a copy of The Texas Miner weekly.
for county clerk—
G E. Toliver authorizes us to announce him as a candidate for the oftice of
County Clerk, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries.
I hereby announce my name as a candidate for re-election to the office of
County Clerk, subject to the action of the Democratic party. In making this
appeal to you, fellow-citizens, allow me to add that no public functionary was
ever more thankful to his constituents than I for the favors tendered me at the
last election, and should you see fit in your wisdom to re-elect me I will exert
the utmost of my ability to conduct the office with credit to myself and to the
satisfaction of the public generally. W. e. Cody.
for county commissioner—
Mr A. H. Miller of Thurber authorizes us to announce him as a candidate
for County Commissioner of this, Erath, county, subject to the action of the
Democratic party.
FOR COUNTY" TREASURER—
We are instructed to place Mr. L. E. Gillett oi Dublin before the voters ol
this, Erath, county, as a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the action
of the Democratic party.
FOR ASSESSOR—
We are authorized to announce R. T. (Dick) Long, living near Dublin, as a
candidate for Assessor of Erath county, subject to the action of the Democratic
primaries.
FOR CONSTABLE—
We are authorized to announce Andy H. Ramage as a candidate for Constable
of this precinct (No. 7), subject to the will of the people. Election in Novem-
ber.
We are authorized to announce that "Lit" Williams is a candidate for re-
election to the office of constable of this (the 7th) precinct. His candidacy is,
subject to the action of the Democratic primaries.
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McAdams, Walter B. The Texas Miner, Volume 1, Number 15, April 28, 1894, newspaper, April 28, 1894; Thurber, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth200462/m1/8/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Tarleton State University.