Texas Mining and Trade Journal, Volume 4, Number 19, Saturday, November 25, 1899 Page: 9
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TEXAS MINING AND TRADE JOURNAL.
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TEXAS PACIFIC MERCANTILE & MFG. CO.'S GROCERY DEPARTMENT
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To Our Citizen an*d Farmers—We would again call your attention to the fact that we
are still reaching out for your trade, and at the same time thank you for your past patron-
age. At present, we are offering you one,of the best selected stocks of Groceries in i our his-
tory, q,n£ ajt prices that defy\/feomp^tition,. taking into consideration the QUALITY.. Our
line of Xmas Goods is-complete, and we incite examination. ,
Teas, Coffees, Dried Fruits and Canned Goods
of all descriptions, including Anderson's Fa-
mous Sgups, Beans and Tomato Sauce, Jams,
Etc., kt lowest possible prices—lOcts per can.
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A COMPLETE LINE OF
Peanut Bars, Flag Japs,
Relishes, Canoes, Albert
Chocolate Cigars, and a
Great Many Others,
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FRESH AND SALEABLE.
Fruit Cakes
Which are as fine as can
be made, and will be on
sale in proper time.
Pan Cake Flour
And Maple Syrup, or New
Crop Louisiana Motases, in
abundance. Cakes made
from this flour are
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Quickly Cooked,
Quickly Eaten,
Quickly Digested.
Mince Meat,
As fine as Mince Meat caii*bev
made, and from the choicest
Fruits and Wines; Raisins- of
the highest grade; Apples
Peeled and Cored
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Our Preserve >
And Jelly line is something
enormous, comprising Pre-
serves and Jellies in Buckets,
Tins and Glasses; Cranberry
Sauce and Apple Butter, also
in Tins-
Van Houten's Cocoa, Chase
& Sanborn's and New Or-
leans Coffee Company's fine
Coffees
A cup of either one is sim-
ply fine and refreshing-.
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OUR MOTTO:
"Yours to Please."
Hundreds of other delicacies too numerous to mention,
but which will be cheerfully shown and priced to you by
any one of our force of ''Polite clerks, who are r^ady
and willing to keep up their established reputation."
R. EI. BEST,
Manager.
Grocery Dept. T. P. M. & ffl. Co.,TH¥££ER
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McAdams, Walter B. Texas Mining and Trade Journal, Volume 4, Number 19, Saturday, November 25, 1899, newspaper, November 25, 1899; Thurber, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth200533/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Tarleton State University.