Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 December 1907 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Christinas Groceries The crowds in this department from all par|s of the country is evident the public appreciates buying highgrade goods at wholesale prices or a saving of 10 to 25 per cent. —r—- £2= • The great quantities bought and sold here enables us to always give you the freshest, cleanest and "best of everything at unparallelled low prices. Two carload* “Gold Medal” and “Monsoon” Floor, the world’s best, just received. These 410 barrels of flour were contracted 60 days ago at old prices, and will be sold 8t present wholesale prices while they last. “Gold Medal” Flour ooe-fonrtd barrel, sack.- $1 55 Monsoon Flour, one-fourth barrel, sack f 1 35 One car load fancy Miobigan Apples, $1.20 to $1 75 per bnshel for a fancy Bellflower apple, including a 15 cent basket, or 30 cents to 45 oents per peck. CANDY HEADQUARTERS Our usual 22 to 25 barrels of candy bought for Holiday trade, Grand opening fancy and common candies. Tons of the finest, most delicious stock of pure sugar candies and nuts ever offered to the public. Special prices to all teachers of schools, Sabbath schools,
