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' J " I ' V On December 1 5th our business will be changed to the cash and carry plan- --you wait on on yourself and carry your packages. By discontinuing our delivery we will cut off our heaviest expense and we are going to give this saving to the public by selling our groceries at greatly reduced prices. Those who are willing to carry their pack ages and pay cash will save a large amount of money. You won't save but 5 or 10 cents on a 25 cent purchase, but if you will try this plan a week or a month and keep account of your savings, you will be astonished at what you really have saved. This is not a few days sale, but a permanent business by which you can save money. Below we give prices on a few articles that are used every day: E Sugar, per pound . . . 13c Flour, per sack . $1.50 Meal, per peck . ... 45c Bread, per loaf 9c Rice, per quart . . . 19c Snowdrift, 2 lb. can . . 44c Snowdrift, 4 lb. can . . 84c . - Snowdrift, 8 lb. can . $1.64 * ^ [sj'A Pure Lard, 10 lb. bk.. . $2.90 .4 Pure Lard, 5 lb. bk. . . $1.50 Everything Strictly Cash After December 15th, nothing will be charged; no telephone orders taken and nothing delivered. Our store will probably be closed Monday and T uesday to rearrange our shelves and stock. We will open again on Wednesday on a Cash and No Delivery plan. THE CASH STORE FOMERLY McLEOD'S GROCERY;