The Corsicana Courier (Corsicana, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 29, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 21, 1888 Page: 3 of 4
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THE "COTTON EXCHANGE SALOON
AND BILLIARD HALL
and imported wines and cigars kept onli
X TTENTION TO ALL
Opera Hocbe Block, Cohbicana. Texah
B. H. Allen's "Old 'lRMonl solrt over the Bar.
RUBBER STAMPS
I have become the agent for a large eastern firm
for the manufacture of
RUBBER ST AMPS,STENCIL 3 &c
Banks, Stores and offices supplied with everything in
line. Stamps with indelible ink for marking linen
furnished at low prices. Give me a trial order =
.T. T. SULLIVAN & CO.
dealers in
BOOTS And SHOES
Our Three Dollar Shoes.
Our Four Dollar Shoes.
old Out
POLLY
HAS SOLD HIS
pawn brokers business
TO
W. T. PICKENS & CO.
Those holdiDg tickets on him will present them to Mr Pickens,
115 Beaton Street, where he will continue to make Loans in his same
"old pleasant way,-" guaranteeing perfect Satisfaction to all.
"A friend in need, is a friend indeed."
COTTOir BELT ROUTE.
St. Luis, Arkansas and Texas R. R
THE SHORT**-'.^ TO
nd the North East, and *' Cairo and all points North and
Pullman and Buffet Sleepers.'IT'rort Reclining Chairs, Cm Clo r
and Comfortable, Day Coaches, Doable Daily Trains, noohauuec.
cars to Cairo, Memphis, Nashville, Chattanoga, Atlanta or any in-
termediate point.
Direct conniction is made a| Waco for Temple, Button, Austin,
San Antonia and all puints on I. «fc G. N. Ky. South of Taylor.
Don'r. buy a ticket for any point until you li i vh ooumilted the
Agent of the St. Lonis^ Arkansas it Teras Railway.
D. MILLER, . E. W LABEAUME,
Geu'l Pass. Agt. A^s't G«u'l Phhf. Agt
ST. LOUI8 MO
W. H. WINFILED, W P, HOMAN
Gen'l Agt. Pass. Depot, GeD,[ Manager'
JOS. H. BROWxv
T7"~la.clesa.le G-rocer.
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Manufacture
Silver Loaf Baking Powders"
CHEWING GUMS, EXTRACTS, Eta. and roaster of
My Facilities for doiug buninGwn expeditiously and Sitisfucto.-i-
ly nrri not surpassed by auv concern io tlio we*t or nonthwest. My
warehouse beiu^ the j largest and best urranued in the Uuited States,
ray pnrchrses being made altogether from First bauds, and carrying
the most complete stock in tl e state, I am enabled at II times to
meet competition from any point.
FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
3E3-U.37-S,Sells <2z,
THO. F. STEPHENS
WILL BUY SELL OR REcT
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n the
Will turmsh meats of all kinds in their season, and respectfully
solicit a share of public Patronage.
MEATS WILL BE DELIVERED AT ANY PART of the CITY
without extra charge. Fat meats. Sixteen ouac es to the pound, aid
eajolip ttenti«n to my onst«asere is «nr motto
metcalf & eliot,
DEALERS IN
pie Fancy Groceries
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Thew*ave telephone connections and sel the cheapest goods in
'. Corsicana
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AMD VABIOUS"ABTICLE8||OFJJUSEII AT
MARVELOUS lowFIGURES
MO HOUSE BLOCK
Toilet Babrer She?
STILL LEADSJINJARTISTIC STYLE
OUR BATH ROOMS ARE COMPLETE!
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vlnnedge ft McCAMMON
PROPRIETORS
LIVERY,FEED ft SALE STABLE
THE OLD MOLLOY STABLES.
best Lifery te nos and most prompt seivice in the city.
HORSES BOUGHT. SOLD & TRADED*
AT PRIVATE SALE OR AUCTION,
Special attsnlion gi\ ju to boarding horses. Carriage taken on
•tor/e. Telephone if you want anything.
J. E. WHITtSELLE & CQ
-r>KALKns IN-
Il'HEl HOIS. DUNS
LIME. CEMENT, PIASTER, ETC
Washington Haloon !
I wish to say to tlio public tlia^l k ep constantly oil hand a flna assortment of
latin ad Inpsrisd Wine:, Liquors and lama cigars
nt tha iowoHt prion. 1 'iiivo in, ooiineotlon wIMj I.I10 uaioon, a
NICE LUNCH STAND
WheroJLunch can bo obtnhia i it.*ull hour.*, anil cheaper than the cheapest.
I AM ALSO SOLE TICKET AGENT FOR THE
urn mini uu.
And Mn prepared to soli tickfU K. umi from nil pnrt* of Europe mi l Amorlna at ..0 cheap-
Respectfully,
F. H. LEVE {MAN
Fish, Oysters and Vegetable Market.
-WB DEFY COMPETITION IN-
Hair Gutting and Shaving
..Give as a Trial and be Convinced.
LOUIS C. COLEMAN,
Next door to C. ewell's Hardware Store. «Bpt24
MISS HARDY HAS OPENED A CLASS IN
Drawing and Painting..
AT NO. 412 BOIS'D ARC STREET
Instructions in Crayon, Pastel, Oils, China, Painting,
&c., Decorative Art included. She also solicits orders
for portraits in Crayon, Pastel and Oils. See speci-
mens of work at Elscrs Book Store
I have constantly on hand a large rariety of nice and fresh
Vegetables ever brought to this city, and sell them at the towesfc
market price, I also keep always on hand the best selection of salt
and fresh water Fisb, and Oysters. All goods delivered free to any
part of the city. Thanking my customers and friends for past
patronage and soliciting a continuance of same.
I an very respectfully,
A. Deutschner.
GIBBS OLD STAND, 1U EAST SIDE BEATON STEET.
Montgomery & Sutherland
DEALERS IN
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Furniture, and Undertakers' jJs
window Shades,Parlor & Bedroom Suits
Ash.Ctierr antip .Walnut ail Motaiy Pillar Eitemion tablii
A fine lot of Book Caees, and a full and complete assorted stook of
furniture in general at prices to snit the times.
REMEMBER THE OLD RELIABLE.
206Jand 208 Beaton Street
, THE JEWELER
New Stock how arriving,Ladies and Gentlemens gold Watches. New designs.
Ladies and Gentlemens Sold Gold Chains, 14k 95c dwt
Diamonds, Jewelry,Clocks Silverware, Spectacles, Gold Pens, Fine Umbrellas&c
Spatial aMsatiao firm to Repairing aad lafrariag
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Paget, O. The Corsicana Courier (Corsicana, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 29, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 21, 1888, newspaper, March 21, 1888; Corsicana, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth235666/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.