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Advertisement flyer, Crawford-Austin MFG Co., Waco, Texas, 1929 April 15
Advertisement flyer, Crawford-Austin MFG Co., Waco, Texas, 1929 April 15.
"Wholesale Net Prices, Dux-Back Canvas Products and Folding Furniture.
Waterproofed and Mildewproofed, 'It Turns Water Like a Duck's Back.'"
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Advertisement flyer, Fulton Bag & Cotton Mills, 1929 May 24
Advertisement flyer, Fulton Bag & Cotton Mills, "Manufacturers since 1870", New Orleans, 1929 May 24.
"The Famous 'Fulton' Line of Tents, Flys, Tarpaulins, Made of Celebrated 'USAMP' and 'DFMP' Commercially Mildewproof Duck and 'Fultex' Khaki Waterproofed Duck."
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Advertisement flyer, R. B. Buchanan Seed Co., Memphis, Tennessee, 1928 July 16
Advertisement flyer, R. B. Buchanan Seed Co., "Buck Brand Tested Seeds", Memphis, Tennessee, 1928 July 16.
Wholesale List #632 of seed prices for Grass Seed, American Grown Alfalfa Seed, Clover Seed, Soy Beans, Seed Rye, Millet, Cow Peas, Seed Corn, Cane Seed, Sudan Grass, Seed Potatoes, and Hairy Vetch.
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Advertisement flyer, Russell-Heckle Seed Co., Memphis, Tennessee, 1928 August 17
Advertisement flyer, Russell-Heckle Seed Co., Memphis, Tennessee, 1928 August 17.
"Wholesale Price List, Top Notch Seeds for Fall Sowing.
Our Motto: 'Satisfactory Seed Service.'"
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Advertisement flyer, to H. B. Derrick, Marianna, Arkansas, from Z & S Middy Co., New York, New York, 1929
Advertisement flyer, to H. B. Derrick, Marianna, Arkansas, from Z & S Middy Co., New York, New York, 1929.
Flyer about women's and children's wool skirts for sale with prices listed, "Specially Priced, Immediate Delivery, Every Order Given Careful & Prompt Attention, Write or Wire for Assortment."
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Advertisement letter, Blumenfield Ice & Coal Co. Inc., Memphis, TN, 1928 July 18
Advertisement letter, Blumenfield Ice & Coal Co. Inc., Memphis, TN, with penciled annotations of numbers, 1928 July 18.
"Only 14 days are left, Blumenfield Special Lump, also EGG, are now $1.80 per ton f.o.b. mines for immediate shipment...You will be satisfied with this coal, just as our other customers have, throughout the country, and we trust to be favored with your trial order while the $1.80 price holds good."
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Advertisement letter, from Stratton-Warren Hardware Co., Memphis, Tennessee, to H. B. Derrick Estate, Marianna, Arkansas, 1928 August 14
Advertisement letter, from Stratton-Warren Hardware Co., Memphis, Tennessee, to H. B. Derrick Estate, Marianna, Arkansas, 1928 August 14.
"Attention Mr. Macon Derrick,
Gentlemen: - We have your valued favor of the 9th inst., and complying with your request, we are pleased to quote you the following prices, F. O. B., Memphis. Certain-teed Smooth Surface Roofing."
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Advertisement letter, to H. B. Derrick, Marianna, Arkansas, from Geo. T. Webb & Company, Memphis, Tennessee, 1928 November 2
Advertisement letter, to H. B. Derrick, Marianna, Arkansas, from Geo. T. Webb & Company, "Cotton Factors and F. O. B. Merchants", Memphis, Tennessee, 1928 November 2.
"Cotton prices closed 17 points lower today in face of heavy rains in the Miss Valley and freezing temperatures in the North-west, a shade higher basis and encouraging textile reports both in this country and Europe...When you accumulate a list of off grade staples, suppose you let us have the samples. Believe we can beat your prices down there on this cotton."
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Advertisement pamphlet, from Homer E. Minor, Plainview, Texas, to Macon Derrick, Marianna, Arkansas, 1929
Advertisement pamphlet, from Homer E. Minor, "The Magazine Bargain Boy", Plainview, Texas, to Macon Derrick, Marianna, Arkansas,1929.
"Last Chance Bargains in your favorite Magazines, Save up to $4.40, Heartily Recommended by Homer E. Minor, 'The Magazine Bargain Boy'...Mail This Money-Savings Order Blank, Saves You up to 50% If Mailed At Once."
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Advertisement pamphlet, from Homer E. Minor, Plainview, Texas, to Macon Derrick, Marianna, Arkansas, 1929
Advertisement pamphlet, from Homer E. Minor, "The Magazine Bargain Boy", Plainview, Texas, to Macon Derrick, Marianna, Arkansas,1929.
"Order Your Magazines From The Boy In The Chair, All The New Reduced Prices. Clubs That Save You from $0.25 to $2.50, Don't Delay - Buy Your Winter Reading While Prices Are Lowest!"
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Fold-out flyer, from Homer E. Minor, Plainview, Texas, to Macon Derrick, Marianna, Arkansas, 1929
Fold-out flyer, from Homer E. Minor, "The Magazine Bargain Boy", Plainview, Texas, to Macon Derrick, Marianna, Arkansas, 1929.
"When There's A Chill In The Air...What Will You Do? When it is cold and dark without - perhaps stormy. And Jack Frost is painting beautiful winter scenes on your window panes - it is time, isn't it - to catch up with your reading?...
$25 Worth of The Newest Novels in Women's Home Companion and in the American magazine... all for only $3.00."
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Mailer pamphlet, Bass Pecan Company Planting Guide & Catalog, 1929 Spring
Mailer pamphlet, “Spring 1929 Planting Guide & Catalog,” Bass Pecan Company, "The Largest Pecan Nursery in the World", Lumberton, Mississippi, 31 pages, 1929.
"In buying from Bass, you are not bartering with a backlot nurseryman, nor a fly-by-night nursery, nor a one-man, one-truck outfit that makes many claims and promises, and tells how much 'better' his trees are than ours, and makes guarantees that cannot be backed up financially or otherwise. You are dealing with a veritable institution. This nursery has 600 acres in orchards and nurseries. In all it has 6,000 acres, which contains land being held for continued development and enlargement. There are over 2,000,000 trees growing in our nursery.
Pecan trees are a lifetime business with us - twenty years old and young children growing up to carry on the name and reputation of the Bass Pecan Company."
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Purchase order receipt, to H. B. Derrick Estate, Marianna, Arkansas, from Chas. P. Noell, Covington, Tennessee, 1928 June 15
Purchase order receipt, to H. B. Derrick Estate, Marianna, Arkansas, from Chas. P. Noell, "Wholesale Grain and Hay, Snap Corn in Car", Covington, Tennessee, 1928 June 15.
"I hereby confirm the sale to you today of one cars good, sound, dry, earn corn, shuckoff, at $1.25 per bushel of 68 pounds delivered to Marianna Arkansas... Yours very truly, Chas. P. Noell."
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