The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 5, 1917, Page 3

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\ COMFORT. TIWNLEY OWES ALL HAS GOOD BEACH) (Continued trom P fot Page One) Beach, $1,345; ‘Lovell ~ Brothers of Beach, $1,00¢; Lovell Brothers of Beach, $2,050.22; Beach Implement . company, $3,092.10; Beach State bank, $305; Lovell Erothers of Beach, $3, 050; Lovell Brothers of Leach, $5,- 000; Farmers & Merchants bank, ’ 5,000; Gas Tractor, Company - (Emerson - Brantingham company, Minneapolis), $4,368.68; Beach Imple- ment company, $2, 694; William ~ V. Hughes: of Beach, $170. Pure Oil company, Minneapolis, $871. 10;-. Alll- ance Hail association of Beach, $485 H. K. Schustervof Wibaux, Mont., or| | Joliet, Ill, $6,000; —_ International Harvester company of Beach, $9,: KE: "E. Mikkelson of Beach, $196.06; Rumely Products — cOmpany * Advance Rumely: of- Fargo, $3,437; J. P. Reeves of Beach, $267.27; Buffalo Pitts compahy’* 6f Fargo, $645; Bufthto “Pitts! ‘company’ of Fargo, $1,- 320; OH OSK: ‘Schuster’ of)» Wibaux; Mant:; of Jobet, 15 $6005. .C. wdler, of Joliet, Ill, A random selection of a pair of shoes sometimes does very well, but more often is . a disappointment. Shoe; should never ‘be # bought at randcm any more than a dress or hat, because today shoes play a most import- ant part in the effect of woman’s attire. Our specialty is Shoe fashion, and by consulting us before buying your shoes you \ will-know that your election is in harmony with the latest dictates of fashion. It ccsts you nothing but may mean much to your personal appearance. WEBB BROTHERS $5.000; Tri-State Implez, iment. company, 0%: Beach, $1,633. Statebank of Parkers Prairie, P: ers Prairie, Minn., Butte Saddlery-company, $100; John L. Jepson of ;Beach; $528.61; Henry | Saunders andy Mot Farm’ & $338.60; eSntinel Tom {8mith, Beach, ‘tos Lubes ae ‘of~ Aultman-Taylor company. of $2,000; Pure Oil, company of Minne- 4 LOGAN’S “We Thank You” FANCY CONCORD GRAPES FANCY TOKAY GRAPES FANCY PEACHES FANCY PEARS Just received a car of FANCY ks * " ig 1 APPLES, including JONATHANS, GREENS. GOLD- EN and KING DAVIS - Buy a box and enjoy. yourself. Both Phones PHONE 2lt pecs 120 3rd Street Our Last Delivery Saturdays leaves; at: ‘5 o'clock, sharp, : Week Gays ‘at 4:45 | $50," and SHOE DEPARTMENT STYLE + DUR'ABILITY 10 | TO ORGANIZE WOREN f' the™ women's ay National! Red, Cross, “M “Soxmexly JEPe of, the,, shally oh Ln of the country for humanitarian is devoting’ most‘ot~ her efforts’ ard’ Rottinig gether SUPBNG 1,200; -Raul Sloss of Pench, joha ) P. Reeves:,of Beach; Owens! company, of, Mins verstad ,& , Hayerson, tte ‘Acortt i its com: pany, in’care of“ Atty.’A.* eh Lacy of Fargo, $70.39. Of the liabilities, $818 ‘consists of taxes due States, districts and munici- Nalities; $28. on’ other ‘debts preferred by law; $66,351.73 on secured ‘claims and $12,261 on unsecured « on unsecured claims. ‘NOTTH DAKOTA NTS + NOW IN CAMP, (Continued from Page’ One.) the northerit Indiana” section which has. contributed so many citizens: to the Slope. Here the First regiment band piled out for a concert, and the "sion aiter Cincinnati was- passed. One; mile- ; boy claims to have counted long tunnels in traversi: of 15 miles through tke h: most of the soldier boys tnis plowing through Mother Earth’s interior was a jvovelty, ‘but it soon. lost its charm. ' he grub, en route and in camp, has been good, and there is nothing but optimistic enthusiasm for the service to be found in the ranks of the First and Second North Dakota. FOR RENT—Thoroughly modern, com fortable, eight-room house, complete- ly furnished; gas, furnace heat, sta- tionary laundry tubs in basement, every convenience; situatéd: in- at- tractive residence. district, within four blocks of postoffice-<-Mrs. Mary McLeaa, 404 First str reet. QS. 2 distance; To! ‘| Keep an ac Tinary. vor “will” be? dog, s' that! ‘the | fay redéntly:instélled:ahemstitching: and } picot edge; maching; 144i RED ‘GROSS 10 HELP FAMILIES (Continued t trom Pi Page One.) profit by the mistakes of our neigh- sor. It is the intention of the Burleigh , county chapter to make detailed re: | ports on every cnlistéd soldier from} this ‘district and keep in close touch with the ‘homes. When a man is} wounded or killed, it ‘becomes the. duty of the chapter to get a full re- port and give assistance and solace to the bereaved. Through the Paris branch of the Red Cross ‘the location of the mea will be known and any sickness, war | casualty or death’ ‘will*.be reported promptly to the local chapter. At all times, the local chapter will try to ‘ate record where each tan ig ‘Statlon@d'so he can be veubifed by! 'rélatives’ and friends. i Funds'through thei recent: generos-| ity).of:Burleigh county. agitizéndniany, available to initiate this -work. ; je several, months, probaly, " year’ ‘be <0) actual cases, of need mediately the ‘prelim: | 9 eit respon ly’ to’ ‘ell démarids! Sos Geet Ot ANNOUNCEMENT. ‘ ‘Pho Singen'Sewing\MachineiCo. has -4Ourexpert operator. dogg, the. finest, “MIGE OF LIGNE AT - last spring. work oa; the daintiest, and finest mate, rials. jPhone. 26 Prompt service. iby, parcel Ss PB st, a1 S10 52 MOUTH OF INE CUT 5 CENTS BY OR, GARFIELD X Advices from the fuel administra- tion are to the effect that the ‘price of run of the mine lignife coal“has been fixed for the-morthern district at $2.45 at the mouth of the mune; prepared sizes‘are $3.00 and slack at $1. In this district’ run of the mine lignite has beer selling at the mine for $2.50, and the fucl administra- tion’s orders will effect a reduction of five cents per ton, which.probably wil! not change the cost to the consumer, which is now $3.50 per ton in Bis- marek, the same price which ruled ‘The price of Wyoming coal ,a large amount of which will be imported into North Dakota, is made .50 at the mine. COOD NEWS Dry cleaning materials have ad- vanced in prices from~100 per cent to 850 per cent, but still our prices re- main the same, and will continue to remain as they are until Jan. ist, or later, if possible. -Its volume of busi- ness that helps us to keep our old price. KLEIN, tailor and cleaner. 10-5-2 See Ethel Barrymore in the great 5-6; at the Orpheum tonight. war-time drama “"Thé Greatest-Power” To-Night 2 Reel Keystone 2. COMEDY THE. GREAT WAR- “THE GREATEST ROWER” B. A. ROLFE —PRESENTS— ‘ETHEL BARRYMORE “TIME DRAMA THEATRE ul FRIDAY, CCTOBER Sth 7 REEL SHOW 7 Family Prices, ite &15e 1} ers.9f, the ci “AIST i _— Adopts Resolutions Insisting That | Work,.Be Included With " “Original Contyact |QBJECTION MADE To The county vourd, in a session which ‘continued until 1 o’clock this morning, went ‘on record ‘as refusing to sanction in any respect the recent. stituting the four locks surrounding: the county ‘building a paving distri¢t distinct ‘from dist No. 2, and ad- vertising for new bids. The board in- sists that this work should be included with the original contract at the in- itial contract price, and it objects to; paying the’ higher cost of paving which | is represented by new bids from the. comimission'the first of this week. ‘The following resolution, ‘introduced by Commissioner E. (. Patterson; was unanimously*adopted: , tions‘ for the paving in district No.2} of the’.city’ of Bismarck called” for the paving around the court house square, and the bid of the Ford Pav- ing company. covered that square, but. that the contract with the Ford Pav- plans, specifications and bid, in that it left out the*paving around the said square, but that the same was pto- said contract, wh contract it was distinctly understood; that the amount of work ‘mentioned’ in said contract could be «increased to an amount not to. exceed fifteen: (15). per cent of the original contract and be. paid for according to the quan-i tity actually done and at the price! established for such work, as agreed | upon in said contr And Whereas, The paving around the court house is not an increase in quantity or in cost that exceeds 15 percent of the original contract; And Whereas, The supreme court of the state or Norih Dakota has held. in a suit brought to test the legality i ct, that the said men- use in the s id contract Is G2 set forth ip the briet filed by the attorneys of the said, city; “and Wher rea ed to place pave- s court‘ House sored’ the:'said atract ‘with! the Fort Paving’ cor siving the city power to-fhcrease the quantity .of the | saidizwork ft. the same.price.agreed, uportcini said eriginal, contract: and ‘instead. have a: loninew bids;. And. Whereas, The, payissi 01, B marck, chaye ceived, new; bids fox the paving ground court house square, which a. price ‘considerably and’ dost ‘than ‘the id original square!’ and clause inf} the 648! Ot thie city of Bismarek have astced (le Woard of county: commissioners. of the'cotnty of ‘Burleigh tov sanction sdid!new bid andto select the’ kind of paving desired by the said county commissioners; Therefore, Le It Res ved, That the county come it of Burleigh hereby refuse tagsanction the course of procedure taken by the city com ioners of the city of Bis- marck in any manner, shape or form whatsoever, and protest against the paving of the said court house square in any manner other than as expressed under the said original contract with the Ford Paving company, and will contest any assessment for costs of| said pavement which compells the county of Burleigh to pay any more than the owners of other property in front of which pavement is laid in said district No. 2 in said city of Bis- marck; And, Be It Further Resolved, That the said ‘:0ard of county commission- ers of the county of Burleigh ‘do not in any manner consent to, acquiesce in or protest against the laying of pavement around the court house square, except as aforesaid, the said county commissioners holding, as in former resolutions expressed, that it is not the duty and not within the power of the county commissioners to hatsoever to promote aid district No. 2 of] the city of Bismarck, but that the said power is entirely and only within the board of city commissioners of the city of Bisma : ALLIES HOLD HIGH = GROUND ABOUT: YPRES (Continued fromu P trom page One.) Severity of the Shock given the Ger-| mans in ye day’s thrust. They kept | up a heavy artillery fire during ‘the night, but did not counter attack. | Meanwhile, the British were busy coa- solidating their new positions. The French had to cope with several sur- prise attacks by the Germans last | night, notably in the Champagne and Upper Alsace. The German eiforts, however, met with no success. \I"* PROVISIONAL. BODY. Petrograd, Oct. 5.—The evening newspapers say that the preliminary | | parliament, which the democratic con- ' gress has decided to set up, Will be aj provisional body of an advisory, not a legislative, character. It will be empowered, however, to consider ques- \'tions of foreign policy. It will con- ‘sist of 231 members. The government is to supply it periodically with all information concerning the situation in the country. Amsterdam, Oct. 5.—A_ semi-official statement issued in Berlin refers to the attack of entente airmen on Ger- man towns and says they prove it is PAVING PLANS |. action-of ‘the city commission in con-}: Ford Paving Co. opened by the city Hig ‘Whereas, the plans and specifica- ‘ ing company did not conform to said! ™ vided for by a certain clause in the |i ch clause in said The city commissign- | - OWL CLOTH Still a few bolts left, 25¢ values, a yd. I7e to $2.00 values. Sunbrite Cleanser. Large size cans 5c values, per can 3% Odds and ends in 5: and 10c ware close out 4c Always More Bargains Than Advertised OUR B OUT SALE CONTINUES, with many of the same marvelous values that have drawn crowds on the last three Saturdays. The goeds are one-half priced and There is a saving in getting Blue and White Enamel Ware. $1.00 Final close out 50c to $1.00 values > = = MMS ASEMENT less, your share of them. Enel ke oe Flint Table T veut 390 ues, Extra UAUUUNAAUCUNGGUUUEELSUOQAUUNOLECOQG4UuUUUOaEEAT Children’s and Women’s “HOSIERY A large assortment of sizes and styles Extra Special, per pair - 15c Wash Boilers, Freezers, Wringers, Bean Puts, Cas- seroles, Jardinieres, Alumi- num Ware, etc. FLINT TABLE TUMBLERS crystal glass, $2.00 a dozen val- WMASEEUULOEOUEOUOCOUHOLUCNSOUCAUNCHUeAUeau gaat VA Price A. W. LUCAS C0. "LOSE. 500 Dinner Plates in Odds and ends, Values 15c to 75c Choice 10c ‘umblers in this clear special, 4 for ... HW 25c Haviland China In white and decorated Koff. UUCHOUQUUSCUUOUGEEOUEUEDSOGUUNEGIEGE Always More Bargains Than Advertised necessary for Germany to press back the enemy aerial bases as far as pos- sible. “If today enemy airmen had bases. on the Meuse line, or in Belgium, we should discover that-the heart’ of Ger- many would ‘be exposed to enemy bonibs,” the statement says. It draws the conclusion that Tel- gium must!nojlongérbe dependent, in a political or military aes on en- tente powers! , FOR RENT Modern, furnished room fitted complete: for light housekeep- {801 Fourth Sti :Phone: 404i. Meat Department Our Beef is improving weekly as the cattle are getting the best ef fedd and as we choose for each week’s use the best from our vast herds, we are in a position to give you the best the country produce: at moderate prices for you secure your meats at first hand. As the cool weather advances, we will add such delicious Lunch- eon Sausages as Liverwurst, Head Cheese and Blood Sausage to our now complete line, which are all made in our own Sanitary Kitchen by experts. as Be fair to yourself and give us your entire meat business for one week and you will be convinced that this is the plac to trade. APPLES arid King Davis at, per box, $2.19 The above prices are less. than wholesale as we purchased a cor direct from the growers, Country buyers should take ad- vantage of this. We ship on day, imail orders are received. We also have a fresh supply of Pears, Peaches, Plums, Concord Grapes, Tokay Grapes, Tomatoes, Bananas, Celery, Squash, Egg Plant , etc. PLACE YOUR ORDER HERE FOR SERVICE. Gussner’s Phone 60 i Quality 6 Grocer ancy Jonathans, Grimes Golden| The brilliant star, Ethel Barrymore, pheum tonight. Brown Geierman . & Ryan “ - 58PHONES—56 114 Fifth St. ‘SATURDAY . SPECIALS | “APPLES ‘| APPLES Fancy Jonathans, Grimes, King, Davis, ner box $2. 10, only Tokay Grapes, per basket Zoncord Grapes, per basket Fancy Sweet Potatoes, per pound fancy Green Peppers, per \dozen Fancy Green Tomatoes, per bushel Fancy Hubbard Squash, per pound Fancy Green Onions, per bunch Fancy Radishes, per bunch .2..0.....46. eoeels Fancy Celery, per bunch Fancy Rine Tomatoes, per vound .. re aaes BOC $1.25 Ac 5c 5c 5c 10 one-pound jars .. 35c pint bottles Home Brand Peanut Butter, un in 5-pound | cans Home Brand Pure Jams, put up in 5-pound $ | : J 0 cans Bengal Brand Jam, put up in 5- ~ pound cans Enright pure Whcele Wheat Flour put up in 20-pound $I 15 . 35c SACKS .:....-e esse ee Educator Crackers. 3 per package .......++++ UL Pure Comb Honey, per comb... ‘25c Fresh Bulk Marshmal- lows, per pound ..... ons 25c Fresh Potato Chips, per package ....< biigwe ee 15c Fresh Line of National Assorted Cookies. Pure HIGH TEST SWEET CREAM EE in “TheGreatest Power” at the Or- Richelieu Mince Meat, packed in| Richelieu boiled Cider, put up in; put: $1.00; YEGEN & SCHNEIDER Phone 51 810 Main St. Rofight ‘Apples you'll: lik Niue ‘ginodth skin, firm: an A hand ' picked are. these APPLES © and they will be sold at’ a! banal price... J : ; reg crenih ie $2.10 WAXEN: aa TOMPKINS i eek: all the same price. {ivan TOKAY GRAPES— 60 c per basket 50c CONCORD GRAPES— per basket . SWEET POTATOES CELERY FANCY RIPE TOMATOES OVENGOLD FLOUR A prepared Pan-Cake Flour makes wholesome, delicious cake. Reg- ular 25¢ seller.’ 5 20 While they last ..... IC JONES THE SATISFACTION STORE GROCERIES MEATS VEGETABLES AND FRUITS Telephone cr call and your ord- ers will be delivered with the, ut- most care and dispatch.

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