Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 113, Hammond, Lake County, 29 October 1920 — Page 2
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KELLNER'S SUGAR CURED SMOKED PICNIC HAMS 26c
DIXIE BACON SQUARES 30c BONELESS BOILED HAMS 8 to 10 lb 42c PORK BUTTS Sweet Pickled 25c FORK LOINS Small, and Lean 35c PORK SHOULDERS t..25c LEG OR LOIN OF VEAL 25c VEAL FRONT QUARTER 18c HAMBURGER - STEAK Fresh Made ZV2c PORK SAUSAGE Fresh Made 20c BEEF POT ROAST Choice Cuts 14c BOILING BEEF lCc LEG OF SPRING LAMB 28c SPRING LAMB FRONT 18c SPRING CHICKENS Fresh Dressed 40c All orders delivered. You cannot buy meats better or cheaper trarc at Keliner's, the finest and most-up-to-date market in Haramond.
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Cream Maid Bread Develops Power Good Bread is just as necessary to the hard-working man as good oil to a machine. Hundreds of men who are helping with their hands and heads to make this an age of progress are keeping the human machinery m working order by eating bread made right. CREAM MADE EilEAD is the food tor health. Always pleasant and wholesome. The stored-up health and energy of the glorious wheat field is put into every loaf of it. AT YOUR GROCERS Bread is Your Best Food Eat More of it
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'Western Range Cattle Beef steers. j $8.50S13.75; cowS and heifers, $6.50? 9.25. CHICAGO VEAL 30 to 60 lbs.. 13 15e; 70 to SO lbs., lf 18c; SO to tOO .-..-j, , ...0... kidneys, 140 to 175 lb. 13315c. CHICAGO CASH Gil A IX. WHEAT No. 1 red, $2.17; 2 red. $2.15 V6 3 2.16; 1 mixed, iZ-li'yi 2.17; 2 mixed, $2.12. CORN No. 1 white, $5 He; Nowhite. SSifSOc; 2 yellow, S3;S04c; S'sMlow. $8T 89 '4 e. I ko HUSO
Saturday October 30 Specials PHONE 118 HAMMOND 125 GOSTLIN STREET PHONE YOUR ORDERS EARLY
Club House Coffee, 1 lb. pkg.49c. Our Gem Blend Coffee, lb 25c Santa Clara Prunes, lb 25c No. 3 can Tomatoes'. 18c No. 2 Monarch Beans 12y2c reas, per can . . . . Club House Corn Flakes 11c Aunt Jemima's Pancake Flour . 1 5c Rumford Baking Powder, lb. .29c L. H. Cleanser, 3 cans 12c Swift's Pride Washing Powder, large 17c Little Boy Blue Bluing 10c Palmolive Soap, 3 for 25c Toilet Paper, 3 large 25c Weil, the North Side grocer who the city and give S. mm
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JUbT Bou&ht t63 w V : OATS No. S white. 5S;5t white, 53c; standard. 49c. c; BUTTER Receipts. 4.S48 tubs', creamery, extra, 69V4c: extra firsts, 45 "5 57c; packing stock. 2a'ft32c. EGGS Receipts, 1.334 cases; current receipts. 49ff56c; ordinary firsts, B1S 63c; firsts. 5S5Sc; checks, 304T39C; dirties. S8f43c. CHEESE Twins, new, 23c; daisies. 2s; young Americas, CS'-jc; longhorns, 234c; brick, 24c. LIVE POULTRT Turkeys. 33c; chickens. 2023c; springs. 274c; roosters. 22c; geese. 28c; ducks, 33. POTATOES Receipts ,48c cars Mlnneta and Dakota, Ohtos.. $1.75(180. DALRYHPLE MAKES REPORT WASHTXGTOX. Oct. 29. MJ. A. V. JDs-lrymple. prohibition ccmim;ssion.er WH7JI. V MmAikU-
Small lean Pork Butts, lb 28c Fresh Leaf Lard, all you want, J 4 lbs ....$1.00! Choice Pot Roast, lb 18c-22c! Fresh Veal or Lamb Stew, lb. 20c I
Fancy Veal Shoulder. Ib 25c Fancy Veal or Lamb Chops, lb . 35c Oscar Mayer's Brisket Bacon. 29c Short Ribs Beef, lb ..12c Our Own Boneless Corned Beef, per lb. 24c Good Luck Oleo, 2 lbs 69c Oscar Mayer's Best Lard, lb. .25c Our Best Butter, lb. 62c Fancy American or Brick Cheese, per lb 32c advertises, delivers too all parts of & H. Trading Stamps
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