Hereford Reporter (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1902 Page: 3 of 6
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HEREFORD REPORTER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1901.
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Our First and Last Thought
is to Please Our Customers
WE are running our business on the theory—the fact that the
people of Hereford and surrounding country will buy the
best at the right prices. We have a full line of Groceries.
We have the best, brands. We have medium grade goods. We
have a few that are not much. We tell you what we have and
sell you what yoü want. Remember that if you get our best, and
there should ever come a time you get something unsatisfactory we
will like you better if you will return it. Our best goods are guar-
anteed and we like to advertise them; we love to think about theml
and we like better to sell them. We do not claim that every!
article at every time will be just what you expect. The best!
things that grow or that man ever made are not always perfect;
even the best men that God has ever created have subjected them-l
selves to just criticism. We want your trade. Our prices are right.
Below We Quote You Prices on Groceries and Dry Goods Which We|
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GROCERIES
S lbs Coffee $1 00
.30 lbs Onions 1 00
Old Tennessee Sorghum, gal . 35
10 ibs best Lard, the choice at 1 JO
5 lbs Lard, the choice at 65
Choice East Texas Ribbon
Cane Syrup, per gal 47 i
Good Flour, per hundred 2 20
25 lbs Beans 1 00
14 lbs Rice 1 00
16 lbs Sugar 1 00
STAPLES
ACA Feather Ticking, yd $ 121
Garner's Turkey Red Calico,yd 4.V
5c Cotton Checks, 25 yds for 1 00
Amoskeg Ginghams, yd 06
We still have a few 10-4
Blankets,per pair 90
2 Towels for 10
A first-class all linen Towel,
36x18, per pair . 30
Canton Flannels 5c, 6c, 7c 08
" the best, yd 09
Yard wide Bleached Domestic . 05
Turkey Red Table Linen, yd 22
"SHOES
We still have 50 pairs of Men's
heavy oil-grained Shoes that we will
sell at $1.10 per pair. They are
good values. Ask to see them.
We will sell you a Shoe for $1.50
that we will guarantee. If they ever
rip or prove to be defective in any
way please return them and get a
new pair for same.
We have a large stock of Shoes
and we will make low prices on them
in order to make room for our spring
stock.
NOTIONS
Feather Stitch Braid $ 05
Dozen Safety Pins 05
Box of Swan Down.
12 Collar Buttons
7 spools of Thread
2 papers of Needles
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MISCELLANEOUS
Galvanized Water Buckets, each
5-ga^lon Oil Cans, each .
Wall Lamps, each
Tin Dippers, cach
Cocoa Handle Dippers, each
Fire Shovels, each
Tin Pie Plates, each.
Wood Butter Spades, each
Wood Bread Trays, each
Wood Towel Rollers, cach
1 dozen Clothes Pins . . .
Rolling Pins, each
1-lb Butter Moulds, each
Tin Wash Pans, cach
2 Tin Cups ... ..
Stove Dampers 15c, or 2 for
1 set of Sad Irons (3).
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3 Lamp Chimneys 25
Box Shot Gun Shells 50 j
Tack Hammers,each. 10|
Claw Hammers, each 15
Tin Stew Pan-, each 101
2 boxes Tacks 05
Windmiil Oil Cans, each 101
Coffee Mills, each 35
Eztra Sad Iron Handles, each 15
8-qt Dish Pans, cach 15
1 pair Spring Balances
Rope, in any size, per lb
Jumpers, each.
Work Shirts, each
Ladies' Hose, pair
Men's Hose, pair
Coal Scuttles, each
Dust Pans, cach
We will sell you a Negligee
Shirt, attached or detached,
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If you want a chep one we have
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WAGONS and IMPLEMENTS
We have a lull line of Wagons and Implements. We did not buy these goods to retain
on hand, so when you need anything in this line it will pay you to see us. We guarantee
everything we put out. If at any time you get dissatisfied with anything you buy of us we
will think more of you if you will RETURN it and get your MONEY. We ask no man
to keep our IMPLEMENTS unless they do just what we claim and we GUARANTEE
them to work SATISFACTORY in ANY kind of SOIL.
Bring us your Potatoes Chickens, Butter, Eggs, Beans—in fact, we will
buy anything you raise, so come in and let us get acquainted with
you when you come to town. Yours for business,
GALBREATH, FOX & CO
HEREFORD
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Hereford Reporter (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1902, newspaper, January 24, 1902; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142280/m1/3/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.