The Fort Stockton Pioneer. (Fort Stockton, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1911 Page: 10 of 10
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CIGARS
The Best Line
In the City.
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PIPES
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What’s in a Name?
Ask yourself that question. This question often arises in your choice of goods. Is it not so that wheri you find
a product that is widely advertised, that the quality of the goods are of the best. For example take “The Quak-
er Brand of Breakfast Foods.” This is one of the oldest brands of breakfast foods and for at least 25 years it
has been a headliner. “Aunt Jamama’s Pancake Flour has held its own, while a number of imitators have
dropped out. The question of “What's in a Name," not only applies to articles of food, but to everything
in every day life. One of the greatest statesmen once remarked, “What's in a name if you can't back it up.”
A FEW OF OUR BEST SELLERS WHOSE
NAMES SPELL QUALITY.
White Face Flour—Made in Dallas.
This is a soft Wheat Flour and for fancy cooking. such as cakes, pies
and bread, it has no equal. We guarantee satisfaction.
Price $3.40 per 100 pounds.
Wichita's Best Flour--Made in Kansas.
We have handled this brand of flour before, and all who have tried it,
have been more than pleased. Get something that you know is g»xxi do
not experiment.
Price $3.30 per 100 Pounds.
A Car of Bell of Wichita en Route
Fresh Tokay Grapes Three Times a Week--65c a Basket
Fresh Celery all the Time, 12 l-2c a Pound
CANDIES
We have just purchased the largest shipment of candy ever received
in Fort Stockton. We are now prepared to handle holiday trade in confec-
tionary. No matter what kind you want, we have both bulk and fancy
candy.
1500 Pounds of Sweets.
PANCAKE FLOUR
Every man. woman and child, no matter how old or how young, en-
joys for breakfast, good hot cakes and Maple syrup. You do not know what
good pancakes are until you hav »used Aunt .Jamama’s Flour.
Two Packages for a Quarter.
Club House Brand Maple Syrup, 65c, 75c, $1.15 and $2.00.
SYRUPS GALORE.
A partial list of our many different brands of Molasses: Velva, Peneck & Fords, Everybody, New
South, R. C. Compound, Unkle Ned, Blue Ribbon, Farmer Jones, Bear Brand, Lup Defender, Bell Rose and
Wild Rose. With such a stock of syrups you should be able to find just the kind you have been looking
for and just the price to suit........., ...
APPLES
100 Crates of New Mexico’s Best. Lay in a supply for Winter Pre-
serves and Jellies. A great chance to make your Apple Sauce for
Thanksgiving. $2.00 per crate. • • •
Luxury Brand
The Best Line of
Canned Fruits.
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Heinz “57”
Varieties, the Best Line
Canned Goods on Earth
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Barry, E. The Fort Stockton Pioneer. (Fort Stockton, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1911, newspaper, November 3, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth806768/m1/10/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .