County Democrat-News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 29, 1924 Page: 2 of 10
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TWO
COUNTY DEMOCRAT-NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1924
5 lbs. in bn*
17c
This bacon is not
much for looks,
but wo guarantee
it to east «s good
as the best on the
market.
Baron
Med um
Per lb.
Fresh Fish
35c per lb.
W ill arrive nt our store every
Thurstl.iy morning.
Fresh Fruit-Vegetables
first i]ua!ii\ nt lnu' st pru r.i
Slrankrrifk, lllarkhrrriev ( intf*
iopr«. W alrrmi llonk. Freak t orn.
I rp*>h < hrrnek, I re*h Pineapple.
Ilt ad and I eaf 1-eltuce. Freah
Tomatoe*. (flffj, Green llran*
and r»fr>ihinu in weapon.
These Prices are good up to and in-
cluding Friday, June 6th
Order From Any of Our Stores
Store No. 1 Store No. 2 Store No. 3
14-16 N. Main Division-M’Leod 322 E. Dewey
Phones 5 & 82 Phone 416 Phone 998
Baron
Firat Grade
Per ib.
21 people—all living
and spending their
money in S a p u 1 p a
draw their wages from
the Shoffel Grocery
and Meat Market.
Even the profits of the
firm are re-invented in
Sapulpa real estate.
1 |>kg. Royal Card on Tra
1 pkg. Krispv Crack era
1 pkg. Htdra Pure
1 pkg. Pn«t Bran
I pkg. Crapr Nuts
1 pkg. Aimt Jemima Pancake
Flour
I Shopping Rag
^ oil grt it all for (INLY
*rompt and
I ree
The Largest and Most Complete, best
cquipcd, cleanest and most sanitary grocery and
Baron 1
Fan< v Grade
P«r lb.
___
27c
mosonvr ar
Mil 1 AN- - \| A|iiN
R1;..m! It., n
16c
Quart r
> * u. <
First tirade
Per !
95c
1 IU'
24c
■ 29c
• ii n*
■EOKV.. o.r. -Ti
L»ntern
v Bx 1
1
Per ib. 1
29c
SI.70
t ar>.
('.nt Prices
Every Dav in
The \\ eek
Yen. Credit if you
wish. Hut, you must
show that you are
able to pay promptly
and in full.
(a. fa. f*. Brand
11.25 ran*
98c
PEAS
No. 2 cans
regular 25c value
Mr,. 1 uc her'.
Shorten, nt
Buik. per .b.
15c
I" ^ I \U II \ \ MSB
Mrs. Tucker *.
Shortening
4 !h pail
Mrs. Tucker*
Shortening
8 ib. pad
S1.3)
B« ar hnu! Ma< aroni
rmf*. t*>r pkg
11c
Bacon
Dry Salt
Per lb.
Hawaiian
Grated Pineapple
Quart (an
30c
Polar li« ar
Pineapple
Quart ( an
raham Cracker?
Bulk, per lb.
Tal
Fig Bars
l.’k pa.Kage
Ivory S«*ap
5( bars
Calumet Baking
Powder
35c can
(10c cant
48c
07
regular IV value it l C
$1.25 M ips
89c
Liquid A’eneer
Same price
as OVedar
CORN
5 Brothers brand
No. 2 can* ____
f ancy grade
No 2 r an*
1/ouis brand
No. 1 can
PI RE GRAPH JAM
27
THOl A AND IS! AND
DRESSING
29c
BKI.I.F. ISLE CORN
25c
2 for
TOM A TOES
Del Monte brand
Quart ran
Royai Baking
Powder
Large can
I AN CAMP'S
Dean Ole Bean
1
■ »• I
Small ran
27c
A AN < AMI' S PORK
AND BE AN-
11,
rant 1 * 1
K. r. Rak ng
Powder
2V can
Skinner’, new pack Macaroni. Spa-
o r
s pkg. 40C
KRAUT
Quart can., .olid
pack. 2 for
HOMINY
No 2 can. 25C
3 for
INHUi i HOPS P>.rk S
Good I er Lb.
15c
Choice Per Lb
20c
.! Per Lb
25c
Choice Gut*
Per lb.
Sausage
Made «»f Pure
Clean Pork. No
Scrap*. n<* flirt,
r.o Flour, no
Water
2 lh»
25c
Pure U-d It HI 7TEK
BITTER
f ull • ream
In Hu.k
Per lb
(
Per lb.
Bu’ter < up
per Ib.
Cheese
Per Lb.
13c
35c
39c
29c
Pimento fhrtM
Per Lb
Pun 1 A'Hf I.ard
G Men Ro<j
(. d Nuggctt
3 c
Per lb.
Per Ib
IVr Ib.
8wia» Ones*
Per Lb.
14c
38c
51c
49c
PI MPKIN
No. 2
ran. _
IIROAA N REALTY
BEANS
. 25c
M API.E SA RI P
Pitrber Brand
r
ea’ue 9
• .RAPE M RIP
Pint bottle*, regular ILM
25c
out price
Quart i.regular 12
value, closing 47c
out price____
Pint
bottle
• .RAPE Jl HE
A enbe.t Brand
Quart
bottle
Argo Starch
8 pkg*
v. gallon Ked
I.a'wl Karo
31c
PK At IIKS
&
Rerndel! Brand
Grated Pineapple
No. 2 can
FerndeU Brand
Extra Fancy
Apricot*
Quart can
39c
Ml on tiii' 'h» rt arc good fo rthc hal-
amv til llii- week and all of ne\t week, except
the lollowine which are
Fern del! Brand
Extra Fancy
Peaches
Quart tun
39c
Fenvlell Brand
Melba I'each
Quart can
49c
Louis Fancjr
Gallon P.neapple
$1.24
Iiel Monte
Asparagus Tip*
Large tall cans
one can
Three cans
$1.00
1-2 galon Blue
Label Karo
Order
From Any
of Our
Stores
No 1
14-16 V
Vlain
Phone
5 or 82
No. 2
922 K.
McLeod
Phone 116
No. 3
323 L
Dewew
Phone 968
Specials For Saturday Only
PURE CANE SUGAR
.............39c 10 lbs.............
Beach Nut
Grape Jelly
12 o*. glass
Corn Starch
3 |,hg».
Apple.
Quart Can.
15c
Gallon ran.
39c
Oi l V KS
1 (III \( < <1
Hure«h<M or Star
IVr lb
(Md Murk Brand
Spanish i Juren
Okir*
8 ox gins*
29c
T inaley
Per lb.
GOODWIN’S APPLE Bl ITER
Mail Pouch or
Bw h Nut Scrap
Per L'uzen
.)
If)'.
i tC
I II).
MONARCH COFFEE
...............39c 2 lb'............
3 lb-...............SI.15
Prince Albert
or A’elvet
Per Dozen
.1 /c
RDA Al. GARDEN TEA
Imperial. Gunpowder and Orange
Pekoe
Bull Durham
Per Dozen
4 oz.
VAN CAMP’S MILK
iall cans..............9c Small cans..........5c
EVERY DAY MILK
AA ill Whip Same as Double ( ream
I all cans............10c Small cans..........6c
package
LL
* OZ.
P«i wage
43
Bulk Tea
H oz.
package
28
16 oz.
package
57
Hulk tocoa
16 oz.
pai kage
19
Cotton Boll, IV-
nlc or Granger
Twist
Per Dozen
96c
Dill Ibcklea in
bulk. Large size
Six for
Kippered Herring in olive oil, pack-
id in Norway 25c
3 oz. jar
14c
6 oz. j»r
22c
12 oz. jar
Red Pitted
i hemes
N» 2 ran
CANDY
Bunts’* Fancy
Mixed
Per ib.
Hunle’a f ancy
Oewolataa
Per lb.
Borden*. Peanut
Bar
2 for
Quart jar
66c
Si
GALLON CANS
C herriea
85c
Peach*.
44c
A pricuta
48c
Pean
85c
£
Bf K* HN|«T prepared
SPAGHETTI
14c
* *
4
■
25c Glass
23c
35c Gist.
33c
50c Glass
44c
Apple*
39c
W ard is our but-
cher and he aura
make* good dean
luncheon loaf
per Ib.
48c
2 cans
Grandma White Naptha
Sostp OQ-,
10 bars for......Ol/C
SHEFFEL’S
For Quality Price and Service
We Defy any Competition
^ our friends will not pay your
hills for you—after your
money is gone—while you
have it, be careful how' you
spent it.
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Scaggs, E. M. County Democrat-News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 29, 1924, newspaper, May 29, 1924; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1469923/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.