The Texas Miner, Volume 1, Number 24, June 30, 1894 Page: 19
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THE TEXAS MINER.
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Once again we beg to call your attention to our
varied stock of fine Teas, with all choice flavors
selected with the greatest care, combined with
purity artd strength. These Teas are actually
carrying everything before them like a cyclone.
They stand now unrivalled by any ever sold by a
retail house. They are really a nourishment as
well as a tonic for the healthy or the convalescent.
In our blends we use only the finest qualities of
Japans, Moyune, Yong Hysons, Gunpowders,
Amoy Oolongs, Farmosa Oolongs, and choice
new Season's Monins, Congos thoroughly blend-
ed so as to be uniform in appearance and in the
liquid, producing a Tea that cannot be beat in
the country, and with all this we give the usual
present free, absolutely.
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Consumers have a habit of determining whether
an article of food is pure, wholesome, economical
or otherwise reliable.
The Texas & Pacific Coal Co.'«s combination
ground coffee possesses all the merits just men-
tioned. We recommend it's use everywhere, as
it is stronger, and less quantity suffices to bring
satisfactory results.
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Brapdy pruit.
We have just received a very fine line of Bran-
died Pears, Cherries, Apricots, and also a line
of the finest and purest Preserves in the world.
Lovers of these delicacies come and see them.
<5o par/T^rs.,
We have on hand and for sale at the lowest
price ever heard of
20-lb Kits of Pickled Codfish and Pickled
Haddock; also Pickled Mackerel, and 5
gallon Kegs of Medium Pickles at $1.50
each. This is a Rare Bargain.
BACON-—Dry Salt Bacon, 9 cents per
lb.; Smoked, 10 cents per lb.
Get in line for Thurber.
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Corn at 47c per bu.
Comb Honey, 20c per lb.
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McAdams, Walter B. The Texas Miner, Volume 1, Number 24, June 30, 1894, newspaper, June 30, 1894; Thurber, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth200471/m1/19/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Tarleton State University.