KRITZ grocery, 1926
KRITZ GROCERY
Source: Waveland Independent newspaper, Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana Friday, March 19, 1926
-- We have in fresh califlower, cabbage, new and old; head and leaf lettuce, spinach and young onions. A select line of fancy cooking and eating apples. Everything in dried fruits. Complete line of breakfast foods at lower prices. Phoenix high grade coffee, nothing better on the market. Everything in staple groceries, in competition with chain stores. In canned goods our Phoenix line is classed with the very best. Then we have other brads of standard and choice in quality equal that that usually carried in an average stock. You make no mistake in buying here. We can care for all your requirements. A very satisfactory place to trade. ... Kritz Grocery
These came out of a scrapbook with WWI clippings - don't you wish you could see them? Kritz & Guy have an exhibit of war relics in their show window, extending from a powder horn of the time of George Washington to the French 7 shells so popular during the Wilson administration. There are bayonets that make you nervous to look at but not near so much as if there were a German at the other end. There are knapsacks that look lighter than they really are, and one of the service Colts that were so unpopular with Frisz.