Nesbitt Memorial Library Journal, Volume 4, Number 2, May 1994 Page: 69
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Colorado County, Texas: Its Health, Climate, Soil, Advantages and Resources
Lake, Texas.
Texas.
M. Munch, dealer in dry goods and grocer-
ies, Alleyton, Texas.
[Page 27]
H. C. Everett, receiving & forwarding
merchant, Alleyton, Texas.
Henry Bock, Commission Merchant, and
dealer in dry goods & groceries, Weimar
and Oakland, Texas.
Cone & Thomas, Weimar, Texas, dealers
in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard-ware, Hats,
Caps, Boots, Shoes and ready-made cloth-
ing.
No one per cent. off on cotton. William
Herndon, wholesale and retail dealer in
family groceries and hard-ware, Highest
cash prices paid for Cotton, Hides, and no
deduction in weights. Weimar, Texas.
Madams Harvey & Thomas, Millinery and
Ladies' Furnishing Goods, Weimar, Texas.
[Page 28]
W. B. McCormick, dealer in rough and
dressed lumber, shingles, doors, blinds,
sash, Weimar, Texas.
A. F. Rose, manufacturer and dealer in
saddlery, harness, &c., Cnlumbus and
Weimar, Texas.
C. S. Tatum, M. D., physician and sur-
geon, And Dealer in Drugs and Medicines,
Weimar, Texas.
L. D. Herndon, dealer in Dry Goods, Gro-
ceries and General Merchandise, Weimar,F. Boettcher, dealer in general merchan-
dise. Weimar, Texas. Receiving and for-
warding attented to promptly at lowest
rates.
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Christian & Killough, dealers in Paints,
Oils, Dye Stuffs, Medicines and Station-
ery, Weimar, Texas.
Alex. Roeber, dealer in Dry Goods, Gro-
ceries and Furniture a specialty, Weimar,
Texas.
E. D. Carter, Blacksmith and Wood Shop,
Weimar, Texas.
Wilson House, Geo. H. Wilson, Proprietor,
Weimar, Texas.
D. W. Jackson, land owner, Weimar, Texas.
Weimar Institute, by Professor P. H. Har-
gon, Weimar, Texas.
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Grange Store, Dickey & Ocker, dealers in
Dry Goods and Groceries, Weimar, Texas.
Chas. Weete & Co., Dealers in General
Merchandise, Weimar, Texas,
M. Richter, keeps the best Whisky, Brandy,
Cigars, and Billiard Saloon, Weimar, Texas.
Joe. Buttergig, dealer in fruits, candies,
nuts, cigars, lemonade & soda water,
Weimar, Texas.
W. Warnken, dealer in cigars, fruits, can-69
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