The Texas Miner, Volume 1, Number 25, July 7, 1894 Page: 17
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THE TEXAS MINER. !7
The Glorious Fourth
For eighteen hundred and ninety-four is now a thing ot
the past. We, allofus, hadagoodtime. Onr friends
enjovedthe day immensely, and have a great many
good things to say about om* town, about our business
enterprises, about our peojde, and among these good
things the
Hardware Department of the Texas & Pactfic Coa) Co.
('omes it) for a Lion s share. We've been telling them
so mneh about our hardware, onr crockery, queensware
and glassware, and all other things in our line that we
wei'e highly pleased to have them come and see tor
themselves that all we told them was true.
Qua!ityand Prices! <*
Two things that we Exce! in.
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Our
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Department is
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A1 in every particular. ('<)me
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(Texae & pacific dLo.
Our Drug Store.
One of the inost pleasant places to visit wli'ile you are
in this camp is our Drug Store. Equipped to perfection
in every particular. It is a waste of time and an impo-
sition upon your time to even attempt to enumerate to
- yon what we carry in stock. We simply tell you we
conduct a thoroughly first-class drug store, which means
we carry everything that should be carried in an estab-
lisment of this kind.
Preemptions a Speciatty, and filled with the utmost ac-
curacy day or night, and from the purest drugs.
OUT Jcwc!ry DepRftment ^ Ih'st-class in every particular, equal to many vou'H tind
^ iu larger cities, and is in charge of a thoroughly competent
workman. Don'tleaveThurbertogetanvtlungvduwantin
this line, because we can satisfy you.
Our Soda trade is immense. Nothing but words of praise is ever heard
* concerning the manydrinks dispensed from our double-barrelled fount, over
twenty-five different varieties served.
A Word tO ttl€Tr&d€! Retailers in our neighboring towns can buy patent medirines
and druggists'sundries from us in any quantity cheaper than
they can from any where else. Write us for prices.
1*e*as 9 paeific (oai (0.
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McAdams, Walter B. The Texas Miner, Volume 1, Number 25, July 7, 1894, newspaper, July 7, 1894; Thurber, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth200472/m1/17/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Tarleton State University.