The Texas Miner, Volume 1, Number 17, May 12, 1894 Page: 13
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THE TEXAS M!NER.
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CATCH EM.
Don't forget that
Sticky Fly Paper;
one holder and five
double sheets for i $c.
Try it; you'll E+-*
not regret it. -pOtLET SOAPS.
DRUG DEPARTMENT
^OFTHE^
MUS!CAL
!NSTRUMENTS.
SCHOOL CRAYONS.
We have 100 gross
School Crayons that
we will sell at ioc per
gross; sold elsewhere
at 121-2 to
i $c per gross.
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We offer this week the cheapest line of Toilet Soaps
that was ever introduced in this section.
Kirk's Crusade Soap at gc per cake.
Kirk's Turkish Bath Soap at ioc per cake.
Kirk's Cabinet Soap, three cakes in a nice oak cabinet
which makes a neat needle and thread box fitted with lock
and key, for 50c; sold elsewhere for 75c per cabinet.
We offer the drug trade in our vicinity patent medicines
and sundries at manufacturer's prices. Call and see us.
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SUMMER
DRINKS.^
We have just received
a full line of Guitars,
Violins, Accordeons,
etc. Come and look at
'em. Lowest prices.
T. & P. COAL COMPANY,
J. L. REEVES, MANAGER.
^ardu/are Department.
Keep cool during the summer months by providing yourself
with one of our up-to-date ice cream freezers, and our latest im-
proved refrigerators.
Protect your household from insects and flies by putting in screen
doors and covering your windows with wire cloth. Comfort for the
dear ones at home, you know, makes life worth living.
Charter Oak Stoves should be in every family home. We have
'em, and at prices in reach of all.
Our hardware and cutlery department is complete in every de-
tail and new features are being added daily.
If you want to fence in the earth come to us for your barbed
wire, we've got all kinds and sizes in endless quantity.
In oils, only name the kind you want, and we'll serve you while
you wait.
Fishing tackle, guns, pistols, ammunition and all kinds of sport-
ing goods are to be found in this department, and our low prices
can't be touched by competitors.
Soon we'll be in our new building, and then we'll show you one
of the most complete hardware stores in this section of the the
Lone Star State.
We are now handling
bottled ginger ale, crab
apple champagne cider
and orange wine at
25c per quart.
a)
C. P. W!LSON,
Manager.
TEXAS & PAC!F!C COAL COflPANY.
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McAdams, Walter B. The Texas Miner, Volume 1, Number 17, May 12, 1894, newspaper, May 12, 1894; Thurber, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth200464/m1/13/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Tarleton State University.