Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, December 13, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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The Palace Bar
A Strictly High Class
Gentlemens Resort
Nothing bat the very best brands
of domestic and imported Whis-
keys, Brandies, Wines and Cigars
in stock.—Call and be convinced.
11 J. B. Crocker
STUDY TEXAS
TALK TEXAS
WORK FOR TEXAS
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Write the Texas Commercial Secretaries and Busi-
ness Men’s Association for free literature on Texas,
its advantages, resources and possibilities. Enclose
stamps to cover mailing expense as follows:
The People, 16 pages_____________________5 cents
Transportation, 32 pages_________________ 7 cents
The Development Dollar, 16 pages__________5 cents
Texas Needs Cheap Money, 16 pages_________5 cents
The Texas Barnyard, 16' pages______________5 cents
King Cotton, 16 pages _____________________5 cents
Texas Cereals, 16 pages_____________________5 cents
Industrial Texas, 40 pages_________________10 cents
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*■ The Grocery Question ■ *
® Careful buyers will find our stock of high
^ gg grade groceries satisfactory in every partic- gg _?<,
ular. They are all pure food products and
® handled in a strictly sanitary manner. *♦* ®
a " For the Holidays * „
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candies, nuts, cakes, meats, etc. Fresh Veg-
® *■** etables, eggs and butter always on hand. *** ®
■ v The New Grocer, ®v
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Value $29,350,000
THE VALUE OF COTTON SEED IS FIVE TIMES GREATER
THAN THE WHEAT AND OAT CROP COMBINED.
From the manner in which lint cotton has conquered its
rivals in the field of production and consumption, one would
think the victory complete, but the half has not been told. Cotton
seed, a quarter of a century ago considered a poisonous product
has demonstrated its merit as i food for man and beast. The
Federal Agricultural Department recognizes sixty commercial
uses for cottonseed and its by-products. Twenty-four per cent
of the cottonseed crushed-in the United States is harvested in
Texas.
The Texas Welfare Commission will investigate the produc-
tion and marketing of cottonsesd and its by-products. R. E. Huff
of Wichita Falls is chairman of the sub-committee having the
subject in. charge.
Richmond's Fixery
Shoes, Guns, Locks and
Sewing Machines
PICTURE FRAMING
If we please you tell others,
If not, tell us.
Nelson Street. First door from Palace Market.
Everybody’s Doin’ it-Doin’ What
Buying Bargains At
THE POPULAR DRY GOODS
Low Holiday Excursion Fares
VIA
InternationaiS Great Northern Ry Go.
Tickets on sale to points in Texas, Dec. 20, 21, 22, 23,
24, 25, 26 and 30, 1912, and Jan. 1st 1913,—Final limit
Jan. 6th, 1913, To points in Arkansas, Lousiana and
Oklahoma,--Limit Jan. 6. To points in Alabama, Flo-
rida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina.
South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and Washington,
D. C., Chicago, Ills., Kansas Gity and St. Louis, Mo.,
and Colorado and Mexico points, Dec. 21, 22, 23; Final
limit Jan. 19, 1913.
Elegant Sleeper, Chair Car and Dining Car Service
For detailed information concerning train schedules,
sleeper reservations, etc.; call on or address
D. J. PRICE, W. E. FITCH
G! P. S T. Afit., Honston, Tes. D. P. Agt., 401 E. Houston
San Antonio, Tex.
In addition to the numerous
bargains we are offering we will
give away a genuine diamond
ring Christmas day. Get a tick-
et with each purchase. Greer,
Brown & Co.
Burnett has fresh country but-
ter for sale.
Do your Christmas shopping
early. One of the gifts yon want
is surely Mo be found at Clen- £
dening’s.
If it’s electric wiring Happy
R. M. Hamilton can do it right.
Ask for prices.
Fuel Coal at Fields - Porter
Where the Great Sensational Sale is Now On in Full Blast
Gome and get your share of the bargains
for now is the time to make your holiday pur-
chases whether for yourself or Loved Ones.
Our store is full of useful articles, suitable for Xmas
gifts for everybody, for less than one half regular prices
Gome early and avoid the Rush
THE POPULAR DRY GOODS
Muncy Building, Commercial Street
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Price, E. L. Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, December 13, 1912, newspaper, December 13, 1912; Aransas Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth975135/m1/2/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.