The Texas Miner, Volume 1, Number 23, June 23, 1894 Page: 19
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THE TEXAS MINER.
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GROCERY • DEPARTMENT.
Seas.
THIS is an item in the grocery business which can-
not too frequently be spoken of. 1 he 1 ea bus-
iness requires more careful attention than any other
article of every day use. A cup of good tea will come
in a winner every lime ; and this the 1 exas & 1 at ific
Coal Co. always has on hand—a winner. Our varied
stock of fine Tea comprises all the well known brands,
besides this we give the usual present, free of charge,
to every purchaser ot one pound of our lea. lhe
price is within reach of all.
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i I fE do not hesitate to once more rec-
ommend as the best value in Coffee
in the state our now famous combination
ground coffee. This is certainly a luxury
—everybody should use this; buy no
other; this is the best — only 25c per
pound.
<5ar)9ed Qood$-
FRESH canned goods is of great importance and
worthy of your consideration. We mvite your
careful attention to our various brands of canned fruit,
which we have handled successfully for years, viz : C al-
ifornia and Baltimore brands—these we guarantee to
give satisfaction in every instance.* We never have a |
single complaint—this is proof as to their quality. §
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Slices-
IN order to give our customers a chance to use
our well known brands of Spices we will sell all
-m at 30 cents per pound. Now this is very
Qapdies.
\ \ ÍE now have on hand a varied stock of fine Can-
dies. We invite the young men of this city to
buy our i-lb boxes of the purest candy. We won't
state the price the ladies would know too much then.
These make nice presents to your lady friends, and
they will like them—they are so sweet, you know
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CICiARS In this department we want to call your special attention to our SANIA CRUZ
(Wilbeing of a peculiarly mild and delicious flavor. We don't want to advertise cheap cigars
^TO^FXRMERS.-^o^^^to^Tlufrber^oillfand ^l*aud examin^ourstockalld we wilt bo pleased
does these prices strike you? Now then, get m line for Thurber.
Texas & Pacific Coal Company.
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McAdams, Walter B. The Texas Miner, Volume 1, Number 23, June 23, 1894, newspaper, June 23, 1894; Thurber, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth200470/m1/19/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Tarleton State University.