The Crockett Courier (Crockett, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 19, 1913 Page: 2 of 8
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Trades
Unmatched Prices
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J. CL MILLAR
Tailor and
Men's Outfitter
Five patterns only of $22.50
suitings, each $18.50
$1.50 shirts, each $1.00
For anything new, nobby and up-
to-date, come to my store. I have it.
€. G. Lansford
Store at the Depot
25c size K. C. baking powder... 15c
10c size K. C. baking powder... .5c
50c size Capital stock or poultry
food _25c
25c size Capital stock or poultry
food ...15c
"White Dove" flour, best on earth,
AT COST.
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Arledge Tailor'g
Company
Ujhto-Date Tailoring
Cleaning and Pressing
Agency here for Ineeda Laundry.
Royal
Theatre
Will open at 10 a. m. and close
at 11 p. m., and will have some es-
pecially attractive pictures and fine
music on their new $1000 electric
piano. Admission 10c. Children
under five years free.
XHE business league of Crockett has raised a con-
siderable fund for this day, which they will ap-
ply so as to enable dealers to name extraordinary
prices, and we do this to enable trade to come here,
spend a day with us, and note our advantages for
serving you at all times. Crockett is the best market
in East Texas in which to supply your wants, and will
always pay top prices for whatever you have to sell.
Note the bargains for the day, and please bear in mind
that these goods are sold far below value, most of them
under wholesale cost, and they can be obtained at
quoted prices only at the store quoting, and for this
day only.
QnAOial* We have bought 2000 tickets for the Royal Theatre
for Trades Day, and will hand them out to children
on our excursion commencing June 10. Let the children meet us, get a free
ticket to the show, and then come in and spend a day with us.
Gay-Ola Bottling
Works
J. D. SIMS, Proprietor
The home of sanitary soda water.
Our product is made with pure, fil-
tered water, by experienced work-
men, on improved machinery, and
with highest grade syrup and ex-
tracts. Factory screened, and no
flies in it
Beasley's Liver
Regulator
28c siie, 15c
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Visit our fountain. Most delicious
ice cream, cold drinks, etc.
Decuir-Bishop Drug
Company
A Landslide in Prices at
T. D. Craddock's
Best grade 10 and 12Hc ginghams
6 l-2c per yard
My stock of dress goods, dry
goods and notions, groceries, hard-
ware, feed, etc., is all priced specially
low for this sale. Cojne and be
convinced. If you need a wagon,
see me sure, and save money.
Fruit Jars Cheap
Pints, per dozen :._ 35c
Quarts, per dozen 40c
Half gallons, per dozen 65c
Tops 15c
We carry everything in hardware.
The fastest growing hardware store
in East Texas. 'There's a reason."
Come to see us.
Smith Hardware Company.
First National Bank
Capital.. .$100,000.00
Surplus .. 100,000.00
H. F. MOORE, President
ARCH BAKER, Vice-President
M. P. JENSEN, Cashier
L B. LeGORY, Ass't Cashier
We are abie to take care of all
good business offered us, and want it.
13 Stores in Texas
Steinléin-Lively
Company
Will sell the best quality bleached
domestic, worth 10c per yard, for
8c per yard
all you want, all day long. We are
making Trades Day prices in every
department.
Free Lemonade All Day
Wine of Cardui
$1.00 size, 50c
Val Dona Hair Tonic
$1.00 size, 50c
Visit our new store. Everything
fresh and new and kept clean and
attractive. Cold drinks a specialty.
Chamberlain
& Woodall
Houston County
Coal & Mfg. Co.
Operators and Miners of
Lignite Coal
Main office at Crockett, Texas
Mines at Wootters, on 1 & G. N. Ry.
11 miles south of Crockett, and
Evansville, 6n H. & T. C. 6 miles
northwest of Jewett.
Trades Day Specials
ONE DAY ONLY .
Tom Keene, Little Barrett, Baby
Marguerite, 5c cigars, 7 for...25c
25c can Colgate's Talc Powder.. 15c
3 packages 5c envelopes 10c
All 5c drinks at fountain, 6 for.25c
Prescriptions at cost from 1 to 3 p.m.
I. W. SWEET, Druggist
25c Quality Good
Buggy Whip, 15c
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Low Prices on Saddlery,
Harness, Buggies, Etc.
R. G. LUNDY.
Crockett Telephone
Exchange
J. S. COOK, Proprietor
Will furnish free service to
any. part of the county to
visitors on Trades Day.
Crockett Bakery
John L. Dean & Company
Proprietors
Will make a specialty of
Cold Lunches
on Trades Day. We carry a nice
stock of fruits and fancy groceries
and have ice cream parlor.
Headquarters for
Fancy r
Groceries
CONFECTIONERIES, FRUITS, ETC.
Will appreciate your patronage
HIKE YOUNAS.
Joseph
FRESH HOME-MADE CANDIES
FINE FRUITS
CIGARS, ETC.
Fresh Roasted Peanuts
Billy Lewis
WILL SELL YOU
Two gallon-cans only of Wire Grass
Syrup at 50c each.
The very finest pure ribbon-cane
syrup made anywhere. I am head-
quarters for feed, and will save you
money. Give me a call.
Racket Store
W. P. Harris, Proprietor
Best grade red jar rubbers, 10 and
15c quality, per dozen. 5c.
Men's ties, good quality 10c
I have a large stock of novelties
and household articles. Free ice
water all day.
Magnolia
Barber Shop
Hot and Cold
Baths
Cool and Comfortable
Houston County Oil
Mill and Mfg.
Company
Keep Houston county money at
home. Buy you fertilizers of us,
sell us your seed, and patronize a
home institution which spends
thousands of dollars here every year,
and will give you best values.
Hot and Cold Baths
Cool and Comfortable
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Johnson Arledge
50-pound can Swift 4.25
Jewel Compound..
One to a customer, and good as
long as it lasts.
I have a full stock of staple and
fancy groceries and my prices are
right. Will buy your chickens and
eggs at top prices.
2Vz lbs. Fancy Comet Rice
Gallon can Aerio Syrup
I keep a large stock of real fancy
GROCERIES
J. D. WOODSON.
I WILL. SELL
Six-ounce Garrett Snuff, per bottle
Limit, five bottles to a person.
"White Rose" flour, "Golden Gate"
coffee and full stock of groceries
and feed at your command at low
prices.
H. JF. Phillips
Jas. S. Shivers & Co.
Specials
1-lb. package Anvil soda, per
package ...5c
Dollar bucket Royal coffee 75c
10 and í2Víc lawns, 25 yds..$1.00
Split-bottom chairs, 75c grade. .44c
Our big store is full of bargains
in dry goods, groceries, hardware,
etc. Make this your headquarters.
John R. Foster
The Buggy Man
Been in business 20 years. I sell
Columbus, Babcock, Moon Bros.,
and Banner Buggies; harness, both
single and double, and repair all''
spring vehicles.
C. P. O'BANNON
THE NEW STORE
Good $2.00 grade work shoes. ..98c
25 pieces white goods, 12He and
and 15c quality, 20 yards..$1.01
One sale only to a person.
My stock is all fresh and new
and prices are very close.
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Aiken, W. W. The Crockett Courier (Crockett, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 19, 1913, newspaper, June 19, 1913; Crockett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth177710/m1/2/: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.