Kenosha Wisconsin Peoples Cash Market Named ID 1907 Real Photo Postcard

Kenosha Wisconsin Peoples Cash Market Named ID 1907 Real Photo Postcard
People's Cash Market represents a typical local provision store or butcher shop from the early 20th century, likely between 1900 and 1920, as indicated by the workers' traditional white aprons, bow ties, and the children's period attire. The Cash Market designation reflects a shift in retail practices, emphasizing cash-only transactions over credit, a trend that gained prominence as businesses sought efficiency and reduced risk in an era of expanding consumer markets. Such establishments were fundamental to community commerce, supplying essential goods before the widespread proliferation of chain stores or supermarkets.
Real Photo PostcardRPPCPeople's Cash MarketMarket storefrontJim Murray signatureBrock photographerMen in apronsTwo boys wagonButcher's cleaver knifeOccupational portraitRetail history AmericanaEarly 20th century
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