The Texas Miner, Volume 1, Number 9, March 17, 1894 Page: 7
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THE TEXAS MINER.
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Texas & Pacific Coal Co
JNFORMS the Citizens of the Town of Thurber, and the
Citizens of Erath? Palo Pinto and Eastland Counties and
ELSEWHERE, that it possesses advantages that no
other Mercantile concern in this State has. That it is willing to
divide up with its customers all the advantages it possesses.
To this end it invites you to come and see
for yourselves the opportunities it is constantly
giving to purchase goods of them cheaper than
you have ever bought before, here or elsewhere.
This week we offer New, Fresh Stock in our Dry
Goods, Boot and Shoe and Furniture Depart-
ments, and also some DRIVES, as follows :
Brown cottons, yard wide, 4 yards to the
pound, 5c. a yard.
Sea Island, yard wide, very choice goods,
at 6c. a yard.
Figured challies, handsome designs and
colors, 5 1-2 cents.
Ladies' print wrappers (tea gowns) $1.25
Children's spring-heel shoes, Nos. 7, 9,
12 and 13, very, very cheap at 50c
a pair, former price, $1.00.
Glove-finished calf shoe, all sizes, $1.35,
worth $1.50.
Window shades, all colors, for 50c.,
worth 60c.
Bed-room suits of furniture for $20.00,
worth $25.00.
Still a few Numbers and lines muslin
underwear, chemises and drawers at
25c., former price 50c. ; ladies' white
muslin underskirts at 35c., former
price 65c.
IN GROCERY DEPARTMENT.
We still have a few cars of Corn at 46 cents a bushel; two cars of best Granulated
Sugar at 5 cents a pound ; and Groceries, of all kind and description, at popular prices.
We realize bljab bi)^e are Gold Buo bm)e^ bbab
D)oi>ey scarce, bt>ab labor is ^uf£erii)ó? so we wai)b bo
l)elp oub as far as possible it) prices o[ «¿ood^
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McAdams, Walter B. The Texas Miner, Volume 1, Number 9, March 17, 1894, newspaper, January 27, 1894; Thurber, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth200456/m1/7/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Tarleton State University.