The Fairfield Recorder. (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, December 11, 1908 Page: 8 of 10
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For which \ j th nk each and every man, woman and child, for by patronizing us you have helped
us to build v < \ he largest business of the kind in Freestone County. We want you to help us make
it larger, r v a / dollar we can increase our business enables us to buy goods cheaper, and that
means bet* prices to you. Every year finds us in better position to serve you, and we beg to as-
sure you th ■, we appreciate your trade more than you have any idea. Another thing I wish to
mention: I nice heard a merchant say that “it does not make any difference what kmd of goods
you offer, juT so they are cheap.” I challenge his statement. I want to say that I have noticed
among ladie from the country the most discriminating taste; they are fine judges of goods and
don’t mind paying for goods if they come up to their demands. We want to say that we have
Cheap Goods and Good Goods
We prefer r s all times to sell you the best because we know that you get value received and that
our Store Will Always be Your Choice.
We ha\e the record mi Cooking Stoves. Go to any house near here, and ask them where their
stove eame from, and go out of too will say “from Millers’,” that it is the “best stove” they ever
saw. Now that is a record we are proud of
look We have the old
Ovens and
Skillets
Slaughter Prices
price
special Price 60 Jents
in car
To bake potatoes
Have you ever
tasted a potato
baked in an oven
t.> m-e our 1 hafi Ware,
a “niggi r” a, ivvn with
You know that
irtces
means msi
f-?•••■' >•*,
from l.M- to
• t Guarantee
i lamp before
oek of up is.
on the fire place
HKATKKS
Vke *;e Stil! Knocking the “Black Out” On Buggies and Road Wagons. Have Had to Order the Third Time.
Wo are from $10 to $15 cheaper than anybody on Buggies and Road Wagons. Now, when it
■s to Guns, the “other fellow” is just simply notin it. We have just received anew stock of
Remington and Stevens Rifles, come and see them they are “specified beauties. When it comes
fo tinware we defy the world. I honestly believe that we have the lowest prices in the State.
Just think of
LARGE DISH PAN FOR 15 CENTS
Qui entire Stock Price is in keeping with the Dish Pan Price. Our stock of Graniteware is the
largest in the country and bought at a SLAUGHTER SALE in Saint Louis last summer. To give
you some idea of the low prices we are making, will mention a few prices: Full size wash pan, a
a bargain anywhere at 25c, our price 15c; Stew pans and boilers from 15c on up; 3^ gallon covered
Granite bucket 15c, or two for 25c. All in the world we ask of you is to come and see the Goods
and Prices.
In this Ad We Have Tried to Give You a Few Prices And Give You
An Idea of the Magnitude of Our Business
Every person that comes to our store for the first time
expresses surprise at the large stocks we carry. We
want you to be sure and see our magnificent Xmas Dis-
play which will be on about
December 17th :
* , ^ < • ' ■> '**> y ' ** ‘ s* • ' * •
. •
The Xmas Goods are arriving now. We beg to thank
all of you for your liberal patronage and hope you will
continue with us.
20 dozen of tlie follow
mg brands:
K K. Hollow I
Hovel...... I Zv
Cracker •!nek best Qflf
in the world. ■ Jul
Keen Kutter Oflf
That we make low prices
on all Buggy Harness and
Leather Goods. You must
se our proposition on
Sewing Machines
One Half down and one-
half next year without in-
terest. we give an iron-
clad guarantee on our
machines.
Pine Knob
Bine Grass
Black Jack
Black Navy
at...................
Double Bit Axes
The Best Only
We have the best and
prettiest set of bugey har-
ness in the world for
$ 12.50. Come and see
them. Don’t fail to ask
to see our Lanterns.
—
Miller & Son
FAIRFIELD. TEXAS
VY:;-
i gal tankard ^lass pitchers
now going as long as sttcck OCp
lasts at.. .... Z Ju
Bowl and pitcher regular ’■*% TfC.,
$l 25 going at................ I Ju
Knives and forks, per set,
4ruw 40c up to............
500
Butcher knives, Guaranteed,
each, from 25c to ■ ....
150
One thousand pocket knives
to select from, prices each
10c to.....................
300
t -’l
We give a special guaran-
tee on scisso s, all
styles
and kinds at
-
ANY PRICE
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Kirgan, Lee. The Fairfield Recorder. (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, December 11, 1908, newspaper, December 11, 1908; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1107457/m1/8/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.