The Texas Miner, Volume 1, Number 16, May 5, 1894 Page: 12
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THE TEXAS MINER.
Hardware
This Company aims to have the most complete Hardware
Stock to be found any where in this part of the Country. It
also aims to sell the stock at as low prices as they can be sold,
keeping in mind that the best goods are the cheapest in the end
to every consumer. We especially call your attention to our
stock of Barbed and Painted Wire.
We also wish to again remind the people of this* vicinity
that we will soon have a stock of
Farm
that we will sell at prices far below what has been the selling
price in this country.
Our new store will soon be finished, and we shall have a
full stock of Crockery connected with our hardware that will
be sold at popular prices, and save money to all who buy.
C. P. WILSON,
Man'gr Hardware Dep't.
Texas & Pacific Coal Co.
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Have you tried our Glycerine Soap? It can't be surpassed for excellence
and purity; only 10 cents a cake.
If those annoying pests, "The Flies," bother you much try some of our
Sticky Fly Paper on 'em and do 'em up; catch them sure; ^ cent for
double sheet.
Now for the hot summer days. Keep cool by drinking our delicious lee
Cold Soda, Orange Glace, Iron Tonic and lee Cream. Only pure Fruit
Juices used.
Have you used any of Dixon's Celebrated Pencils yet? We sell them
at $ cents; sold elsewhere for 10 cents each. The best pencil for £ cents that
•was ever made.
What's the matter with Quinine Hair Tonic? Oh, it's all right! Our
sales on our tonic have surprised us, and they increase every day. Our cus-
tomers know a good thing when they see it. It speaks for itself; 71; cents
per bottle.
We will supply at wholesale to dealers in our vicinity with any thing they
may require at the same price they can buy for in Dallas or Fort Worth.
J. L. REEVES,
Man'gr Drug Department.
Texas & Pacific Coal Company.
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McAdams, Walter B. The Texas Miner, Volume 1, Number 16, May 5, 1894, newspaper, May 5, 1894; Thurber, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth200463/m1/12/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Tarleton State University.