Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 23, 6 December 1912 — Page 19
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THE RICHMOND PATXATIUM AND STTEIiEGBAM, FRIDAY DECEMBER 6, 1913.
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Purely a Spring Wheat Flour. We would Have all grocers see us on this proposition. This flour not sold to retail trade from our store. HOVSEWIVES : Insist on this flour! If your grocer hasn't any, phone, or see us, and we will give you the names of those who have.
2Sms? ITdDtmir IFeeds HKir At the Following Prices
"Excello" Horse Feed, Best on the Market, $1.60 per 100 Lbs.
"A" Middlings, $1.60 per 100 Lbs. "B" Middlings, $1.40 per 100 Lbs. Bran, $1.30 per 100 Lbs. Cockerel Scratch Feed, $1.85 per 100 Lbs. Old Process Oil Meal, $2.00 per 100 Lbs. Cotton Seed Meal, $1.30 per 100 Lbs.,
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Wo have a largo stock off HAY, STRAW, OATS and CORN at most reasonable prices. Also lots off Wheat and Screenings
Waslbilh)tui,gaga9s The .Beat Brand of Spring Wheat, Waahburn'o Boot Flour - Now Ready, Any Amount You IDeoire. lOO lbs. of Wash" (o 7) Cj 3 burn's Best Flour jo) sl q (J 25 lbo. of Wash- (7Tm burn's ESeat Flour (S MiC i i
Why not use the best kind of Coal? Our fanous "M" Block, Yellow Jacket and the best Jackson, as well as White Ash are all first class and of the very best grades. You will be safe in using any of these grades. We have the Winifred and all other grades of Splint coal. If you prefer using Pocahontas, Anthracite, or other kinds of coal, we have plenty on hand to supply you.
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