Progresive Retail Merchant of Texas, Volume 1, Number 2, July 1915 Page: 9
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SINGLE COPY 15c $1.50 PER YEAR
rongre itut eiatl filerrtan!
OF TEXAS
Published by Capital City Advestising Association
E. L. HENDERSON, Managing Editor AUSTIN, TEXAS
Leave your advertisement with the Secretary of the Retail Merchants Association
of your town
CONTENTS
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Convention of Retail Merchants of Texas .- .................... 11
"The Secret of the Lone Companion"................................ 15
Flood Scenes in Austin, in April, 1915 .-.........-.......... 24
General Collections ..........- .....-.... ...- ......-. .. 29
"System Is Co-Operation" .-........................ .. ...........32
Farmers of Travis County Are Progressive . ........................33
Fuel Bricks Made From Waste ......... ...-.................- 35
The Women's Business and Professional Club of Austin .......38
Enterprising Austin ......................... ................ ............... 4 1
List of Advertisers ............... ...................................... ....... 41
The Irish Brakem an ....................................... .............................46
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Capital City Advertising Association. Progresive Retail Merchant of Texas, Volume 1, Number 2, July 1915, book, July 1915; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth41246/m1/9/: accessed March 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Austin History Center, Austin Public Library.