The Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 290, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 14, 1886 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL. 1.
DALLAS TEXAS TUESDAY DECEMBER 14 1886.-4 P. M.
NO. 290.
L. W. BAVAOE Managor.
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THE GRANGE
GROCERY
COMPANY
Withes to say to their many patrons that they have about everything
nice that they may need in fixing up good things for the Holidays and
will not forget to sell so low that you can afford to buy. We feel that
we have established ourselves in your confidence and will endeavor to
I act in the future so as to prove worthy of it.
Among our varied assortment is to be found almost every kind of
I JELLY tnd PRESERVES you can name ; Peach and Apple Butter and
Mince Meat.
We have also prepaied Mustard mixed and plain Pickles Chow-
Chow Tomato Catsup and Table Sauce to sell by the quart and gallon.
In our list of Canned goods are :
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5
as
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35
BLACKBERRIES
WHORTLEBERRIES
BLUEBERRIES
EGG PLUMS
GREEN GAGES
CHERRIES
SQUASH
RHUBARB
SUCCATASH
PUMPKIN
FRENCH PEAS
ETC. ETC.
And an assortment of CALIFORNIA FRUITS.
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THE CELEBRATED
CaJifornia :- Honey
FOR SALE.
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?pffl 11417 Blm Street
Two Blocks West of Union Depot and Opposite Buck-Horn Corner.
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FAME!
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Fame in All the Various Undertakings in Life is the Keynote
to Success!
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Wc linvr n'(iiirod fume nnd reputation by our IggftSStVe yot
liberal business policy; Fame by our eternal war on high )ricen;
Fame by the fun we started over crowing roonterx and blue
ribbonN; Fame by ttie liberal gift of a WATKUKURY WATCH
to every purehaNer of clothing; Fame by the absolutely free gift
of the Mary Anderson Picture; but wc desire to make still
more
FAMOUS
by our incrcilcss cutting of priced of our beautiful array of
Fine Christmas Novelties our already famous clothing house.
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Vou will Had our ele-
ganl store piled high with
a tempting assortment of
sensible Holiday (tins
comprising kmk ciegaui
suits for men youths
beys and children in
prices ranging from -2
Ittlt up to S0 a SUlts
3000 OVERCOATS
for men boys and chil-
dren. In prices ranging
from s:.'.7: to tS.'!.i each.
Thousands at'
"THE WATERBORT."
HATS AND CAPS
comprising every known
brand. It) le and quality
in prices from 16 cents
each to 6.
An endless array of
silk Handkerchief!!. Silk
Mutners. Slcive aud Curl'
Mill Ions. Scarf l'iua Sus-
penders Wrist luta ami
My suit cost just as much . ... .
' . Scarfs. Ties Silk Umbrel-
as yours and isn t any better
but I didn't get a watch with it. ""-Jersey .Jackcts.ticnts
E. BAUMAN.
Overstocked ! Closing-
out at cost !
Newmarkets Jackets Short Wraps
at $2.60 $3.75 $4.25 $5.90 $6.25 $7.80 $9.35 to $35.
Ladies' Misses and Children's Suits
ia Cashmere. ladies' Cloth Tricot and other qualities at $2.25 $3.75 $4.90 $6.50 $7.25 $9.75 $12.60 to
$25 all made in the Latest Style.
Smoking" and Dressing- downs Dross Shirts. Overshirts Under-
wear of every Imaginable price and quality Lined nnd Unlincd
Kid Gloves Cnshmere Silk and Cotton Half Hose Collars Cufl's
and a thousand other useful sensible articles suitable for Christ-
mas presents at our popular low prices.
The people of Dallas anil surrounding towns arc by no means
slow to recognize who is doing them some good. The purchasing
public of to-day is intelligent and discerning aud appreciate
good honest merchandise at a
Ii al Let Life Price
That's why we are doing such a glorious business. The old fogy
period when men could be caught by claptrap and buncombe is
nappity pusstug away aud giviug piace to a belief order M ihiugn
giving Dallas the tone aud character of a large city.
Our customers expect and we do give them not only 10
cents for their dollar but wc give them 12.5 cents as compared
with the dollars worth of goods of old-timers.
Many houses put on a fair heavy dignified exterior but whom
they take off their overcoat there is not enough underneath to
bear investigation.
THE MOST STYLISH ASSORT-
MENT OF HATS TO BE
POUND IN THE CITY.
Bifl
Millinery Goods
HATS B0IHETS FANCY FEATHERS. PLUMES TIPS EIBB0NS and everything pertaining to theJMillinery
Line at almost your own prices. The above advertised goods MUST BE SOLD BY
JANUARY 1 1887. Come early to secure good bargains. TTlTTk T k TP Tfll Q iifX
If You Expect Honest Goods. Low Prices and Variety of Stock
Continueto Patronize
Retail MilliBerT
E. BAUMAN
706 708 and 710 ELM STREET DALLAS TEXAS.
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11617 THE LIVE PUSHING CLOTHIERS OF DALLAS.
COBNEH ELM AND MURPHY
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Gilbert, C. E. The Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 290, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 14, 1886, newspaper, December 14, 1886; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth293716/m1/1/?q=%22~1~1~1~1~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .