Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, November 19, 1909 Page: 1 of 8
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RAINS COUNTY LEADER.
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EMORY, TEXAS. Friday. Nov. 19, iooo-
NOT for oukselvkb alonk. but »or our friends and our countrymen
Tackett, Allen & McCallon
Dry Goods, Groceries, *Jardware, Wagons, Buggies, Leather Goods, Lumber, Sash, Doors,
,/rainti, Etc. Cotton, Grain and Country Produce,
TEXAS
EMOR\
Everybody Knows That Everything’s Advancing
•rj net v. rapidly. Th.s will be ipe. is f nor -**(,!* in Ail oottor taDnca ine nign pnueu cmmii is kirwiiy rsiieukeu iu ui« u.«,-
iliac jred " nad mh«r • * "(in *n i >*•'- e«r>p, wo look f^r price* to *uar. Wa itnl have a neavy slock, bought before tiie ad-
vance, and will oontinue to make ver- tow p*ice*—aa some oi me tuiiuwing items will indicate .
A laige line Calcutta
best prints at -
A spendid Yard Wide
Brown Domestic
Outings at 4 l-2c and up
Cotton Checks 4 1 2c and up
Apron checks at 5c and up
Now lei ua talk a little about our NKW I.INt S.
We have recently put in LEATHER HOODS,
HARNKBh. HARDWARE, WAGONS, BUGGIES,
and INPLEMENTS.
Wa buy only the beat tinea—something that
Up to till* time, we have had nothing but
SPRING weather. \ot ct purchase* on heavy gc.iue
liaa been rather light; but WINTER ia bound to
come an it ia well to prepare now for it, with good
•verm HL.ANai.Te, CuG THING, UKCanelAIT,
SHOES, HOSIERY, ETC., all of which we have in
pee aaeorttneni* at prices that cannot be uiiuoravid.
f..m«ml.:r the, wa still have soma of the
DRESS GOODS at 10c, 15c and S>6c—worth juat
twice the money We cleaned up a whole alack of
theee goods from the Jobber and are giving our
customers the benefit of it.
aaliataatioo, and wa know wa are right on prioea as
our sale* are increasing all the time
Our October Freight was ih* Heaviest in our
hietory. The local bualnasa ~ae large and wa had
• heavy oara to oome in. Thiaahowa tnat *e carry
wa etoua, we buy u>« tight way and are in a po-
sition to aupply the demnnd at the right price.
Sinoe the crops are gathered, farmer*, like
puuGuiaue, L iv# to lork after their fence* We
ha*e juat received
TWO CARS OF WIRE
it> Barbed, Smooth, Hog Chioken and Rabbit. We
are willing to sell it CLOSE, an figure with j«.
Clothing
We era handling the High Claet Tailored
line of
5pero Micheal & Son
Two oara of FLOUR in earehouae.
We sell Earey Patent at II .40 pat aaok
Th..* h o .he t&c.: thaw; up *•
end style better than these goods, and wa are in a
position to mak.. them at about aa oleas prio* aa
the cheap Hana Me Down*. With on* of 'ban*
suits, a man mak.: a batter appaaranoa, feel* bat-
ter and ia lifted a notch higher in the estimation of
the publio. Try a suit and it will Kiovince you.
“ “ Extra High Patent at $1.06 per aaok
These are way below the Mill prices of today
and still It (a going higher. Don't this look like
you ought to lay ia a supply?
We are stocked ap well in all line* of eatables
aud tbs prim- we are waking is biiuging lbs bua-
meaa our way, and should do so.
As stated previously, we have everything a man needs in a general way and we are here to
serve you—not only for our interest, but for your interest as well. We ran t expect to merit your
patronage unlef# your interest is proteetd and promoted—therefore we are giving our best efforts,
energies, time and money to th.s end—So come to Our Store and let us do business with you
and let us take care of you in every way.
Yours Truly,
TACKETT, ALLEN & McCALLON
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, November 19, 1909, newspaper, November 19, 1909; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth832244/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.