Texas Farm and Industrial News (Sugar Land, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, March 19, 1920 Page: 3 of 14
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TEXAS FARM AND INDUSTRIAL NEWS
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IMPERIAL SUGARS
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I n each discreet household you will find
Much harmony exists between its members at lunch
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P rincipally because the wife has always insisted
E ach time when purchasing sugar to
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R efuse any grade other than the genuine
I mperial, which not only lasts longer but
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A ssists in the reduction of the high cost of
L iving, all are endeavoring to overcome.
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ome may purchase other sugars but it is
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U tterly impossible to compare the two
G rades and come to the conclusion that
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A ny other refined product surpasses ours for purity.
R egardless of your past practice sooner or later you will realize that
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S ugar Land is the proper place to secure real sugar.
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We Make Six Brands of Sugar—All Good
Granulated
THE BEST SUGAR FOR ALL PURPOSES
Packed in Barrels—Half Barrels
Double Sacks ..................................100 pounds
Cotton Bags ......................................... 50 pounds
Cotton Bags ................................. 25 pounds
Cotton Bags ....................................... 10 pounds
Cotton Bags ..........,...... .............................. 5 pounds
Cotton Bags ...................................................... 2 pounds
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BEST FOR CONFECTIONS, ICING AND BAKING
Packed in
Barrels . ......... 250 pounds
Half Barrels . ........ 100 pounds
Kegs ................. ............................ 50 pounds
Cartons ............. ..............i................... 25 pounds
Cartons (wax paper lined) 1 pound
Cubes
A PERFECT SUGAR FOR COFFEE AND TEA
Packed in
Barrels ,200 pounds
ILalf Barrels 100 pounds
Kegp • 50 pounds
Cartons 25 pounds
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White Clarified
FOR CANDIES—IN BARRELS AND
SACKS
Imperial
Light Brown Sugars
FOR CAKES AND PIES—IN BARRELS AND
SACKS
Imperial “A” Coarse
FOR SYRUPS Dt BARRELS
ONLY
Company
SUGAR LAND in TEXAS
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Jackson, A. D. Texas Farm and Industrial News (Sugar Land, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, March 19, 1920, newspaper, March 19, 1920; Sugar Land, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth821839/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .