The Texas Miner, Volume 1, Number 49, December 22, 1894 Page: 18
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THE TEXAS MINER-
f^HREKA LASTtC p)A!NT
Has stood the tests of time dur-
ing twenty-Hve years and has
never been found wanting. . . .
^3^ for 5t?is Bratyd as it ^a$ }^o peer for
OURABiUTY, BEAOTY AMO ECONOMY.
FOR SALE BY
Texas Pacific Mercantile and Mfg. Co.,
CRKND
COMBINHTiON
OFFER
Unprecedented in the
THUKBER, TEXAS.
jRtmeri^ap Qroeery Co.
WHOSESALE^ GROCERS.
Headquarters for ail kinds of
Foreign And Domestic Groceries!
Handle the THURBER, WHYLAND CO. Brands of Goods.
West Broadway, Hudson, , ,
Reade and Duane Streets, !\)EW T C!T T <
MARTtN CASEY.
CWAS. J. SWASEY,
OSCAR SELtGMAN
SAM. LEVY.
Casey, Swasey & Co
. WHOLESALE
LtQUORS AND CIGARS.
SOLE PRpPRtETORS OF THE CELEBRATED
, KENTUCKY COMFORT
TOP OF THE MORNtNG
WHtSKIES
Forb VorH), T(<x.
UEVY # BROTHERS,#
71 AND 73 GREENE STREET, NEW YORK,
Manufacturers
Of
f^ikbo^
# MILLS TN ^
Paterson, N. J., and New York City.
This Space is Reserved for
he James W. Tufts'
Soda
Fountain ....
Manufacturers
Boston, = = = Mass.
pre Briqt^,
Buff Bui)dir?($ Briqt^
^ Sewer Pipe,
EVENS & HOWARD, St. Louis, Mo.
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HISTORY OF JOURNALISM
The Publishers of the TEXAS MiNER have made a special arrangement with the
publishers of the New York.
Morning Advertiser and Sunday Advertiser
Whereby they can furnish the TEXAS Mmsn and both of the above papers to a
limited number of subscribers for one year for $2.75. A first-class metropolitan
newspaper by mail every day for one year and the TEXAS MiNER for $2.75.
THE MOST LiBERAL OFFER OF THE AGE.
HORN!NG ADVERTISER—A bright eight and ten-page daily. Contains
all the news and special features of interest to every member of the household.
Special market and Hnancial reports. The best sporting page in the land. An
absolutely clean and wholesome home newspaper.
THE SUNDAY ADVERTISER—From twenty to forty pages of bright news,
sparkling special articles and literary matter. A model high-class metropolitan
Sunday paper. *
Think over the proposition and send in your suscription at once. Remember,
this offer will shortly be withdrawn. The regular subscription price of the
Morning and Sunday Advertiser for one year if FOUR DOLLARS. By this offer
you get it for virtually
^$i.75J
Sample Copies of the Advertiser
CAN BE SEEN AT THE fl!NER OFF!CE.
PARLiN & ORENDORFF CO.
OF DALLAS,
THE MOST ACT!VE,
Progressive Business Concern
!N THE STATE,
WiH Occupy This Space
WITH THEtR "AD/'
E. B. HARROLD, Pres't. T. R. SANDiDGE, Sec'y. Jwo. F. M00RE, Snpt.
FORT WORTH iRON WORKS Co.
Cor. Lamar & North Sts.
Telephone <55, FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Tanks,
flining Hachinery,
Oi! flit) flachinery,
We!! Hachines,
Pumping Jacks,
Horse Powers,
Engine and Car Castings
in iron or Brass,
Journa! Bearing,
TroHy Whee!s,
Electric Work,
AND DO A GENERAL FOUNDRY AND MACHINE BUS!NESS.
Correspondence Solicited.
CUTLERY
AFULLLtNEOF
BANN!STER & CO'S CUTLERY
CARRtED BY THE
FOR THE^E^GOODS. Texas Pacific Mercantile & Mfg. Co.
J. M. ROBtNSON, NORTON &CO.,
LOU!SV!LLE, KENTUCKY,
CaH Attention tO*'^T T ^ y— Jeans and Kersey Pants.
. Their Brand of . 1 i Overalls and Jackets.
BEST MADE
TEXAS PACtFtC MERCANTtLE & MFG. CO.
We Recommend These Goods.
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McAdams, Walter B. The Texas Miner, Volume 1, Number 49, December 22, 1894, newspaper, December 22, 1894; Thurber, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth200496/m1/18/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Tarleton State University.