The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 29, 1918, Page 6

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merumesseie sll itetencmnnn ninclovsnrotainanmaaaniit Attia as ind ORR ROT ADV ERTISED GOODS - ARB ALWAYS GOOD THE TRIBUNE'S HOME MARKET PAGE elected the men who were to cach man is deserving of a tribute to Atte The arrangements incident to Which anybody should feel proud to re- 7 - owe of eh se RS eannTA mn ae ee eee mois M LEAN COUNTY are. It fell in central North Dakota t of thousands of acres of newly J - B I D Ss DRAFTED meedet ASHE nian OMGrOws peter J Chickosky,. Wil BOYS GOODBYE varm weather should set at work the} William L. Goldrick, 162: we ng were perfected and today at celve. n » they again answered roll call at T pirece S, Morgan| “ho M. A. C. hall. With the Home FUNERAL RITES FOR TMM ¢ ittle germ which is to insure a 170,-| 5t., Chicago. luard they marched to. the depot,| ARS "CON ian aghillld Demonstrati nin H 00,000 bushel wheat crop for our| Rudolph G. Hammerud, in charge} vhere Rev. Brown, ‘the ‘Home Guard. MRS. M. J. O'CONNOR Farewell Demonstration in Hon | -anmies and their allies. | of party. shaplain extended prayer, after which nk 87 P The rain was not so heavy as to! Reo-L. Knauss, Bismarck. itate’s Attorney L. H. Connolly gave! Scores of sorrowing friends as- or of 84 Who Go to Camp ‘eriously interfere with ploughing and| Guorge R. Lipp, Bismarck, : v brief but im sive patriotic ad-|sembled at, St. Mary's pro-cathedral We We Thank Y« ou Dodge Today seeding operations now under way,| Walter W. Samstad, Grove City,|:tress in honor of the boys. this morning when a solemn reqiuem te vut the precipitation was stffleleny to} Minn. The. branch trains, both north and| high mass was cele>rated for the re- ‘ 5 iM setmy | lace in prime condition fields already} William F. Sivey, Tecumseh, Neb.| outh brought over a hundred boys nose of the sou) of Mrs, M. J, O’Con-|= } our N. D., March 29.—Patrd plowed and ready for the seeding. Harold. B. Olson, Genoa, Neb. __{ rom the slope counties and were met nor, whose death occurred at a local|= Your Easter Dinner will be complete if you a * n henge of the 84 Leen = Edwin G, Boehnke, Bismarck, in| 1ere by the boys from the counties hospital Wednesday night. Interment |=° = Fresh Vegetables ere. om MeLean county, who] PIENRY RICHHOLT | :naree of squad two. vest.of Mandan. They joined the bis- was made at St. Mary's cemetery. A/= 1 ancy C auliflower Fort Dodge to Ferd. J.. Frankenhoff, Atchison,| narck boys in the early part of the large number of people from surround-|= Fancy Head Lettuce—fancy Celery—Fa' burn on Thurs | BACK IN THE GAME | «a. \fternoon, ing towns attended the last rites. The |= Fancy Beets—Fancy Carrots—Fancy Green Onions Of the full quo —_ August W. Schnecker, emate: The young soldiers were an excel- pallsearers were John Peterson, |= Fancy Cucumbers and Fancy Rhubarb even leave in aj Pioneer Bismarck Business Man Shefe eeeianaicee: erie nega ot Senate Nein Bae tel Pau! Brown, Jota Bolan ‘and Capt E. = .Fancy Strawberries, pint boxes, each .......-+-+ : a n, while the bal- Opens “Cash and Carry” Lester Hartnett, Hague, N. D. ; oe" G. Wanner.’ = Carnation and Mount Vernon Milk, special for today ee es Frederick Wilhelm, Biamarck: == ——— = Limit 6 cans to a customer, at, 2 large cans for. P oh John E. Carlson, Baldwin. SCUGUUENQCEOQOUULECOUEEOUOOOOOQQQOQUOQOGUUULOLESUOUOLONUOEUOUOUGAUO0U0100800500004S000001000000008008 Don't forget to order your Coffee here. Roasted fres s After a few months’ respite, Hen | partvick S, Anderson, Bismarck, delivered| ry W. Richholt, one of Bismarck’s} (Charles J. Walcher, St. Anthony, ke of Bis-| nioneer business men, will return te} x “p, the harnes: uturday, when he will] ’yrate Ano, Anandale, Minn, ¢ daily at the following prices and every grade is perfect. Per lbs ge0 oo coote sees Coren ties + .28c, 338¢ and 38e¢ Call in and get a Sample. — at time, if need be, will eat o: shly meer Cash anc Zachary T. Slatte Bism . P UB PUBLIC I C ee potatoes in order that the boy cery in his handsome new| yeqward Christofe Bismarck, . i as there” get plenty of bread. He point: building at the corner of Thayer and ERED, Both Phones 211. 118 Third St. ed out that none of the privileges and! Seventh street. rything in connec MANDAN SAYS GOOD-BYE MARKET liberties now enjoyed by the American] tion with the establishment is new Mandan, March 29—This noon Man- Last Delivery Sat. 5 P. Me Other Week Days, 4:45 P. M. eople had been gained without great} including the plan upon whieh Mr. dan was the scene of a patriotic dem- sacrifice and they are not to be en-| Reicholt will do business, which will|onstraion when over 300 young men/= 310 MAIN ST. joyed by future veenerations wihout | h for all purchases, and no de | issembled here and boarded the REET PHONE 60 the winning of this war. a method approved by Food| jpecial rain which is carrying them to Jounty Judge G. P. Gibson told the; Commissioner Hoover. ort Dodge, Ia., where they will start boys that they need not fear but that Henry Richholt has been actively} raining for the army. While the time the people back home will back them| identifed with the business of the} was limited, Mandan folk gave a good up in every way. Rev. Theo. Ramsey| capital city for 35 year: He came} .ccount of their loyalty by being at the of Wilton, spoke of “The viag of the} here as bookkeeper for his father | rain to give the boys a sendoff and a Red, White and Blue.” in-law, the late D. W. Griffin. Gat | sersonal wish for “good luck, God Attorney J.T. ’McCalloch was chair-| er he went into busii yless you. afe return.” j man. Rev. Harper P. Burns gave] as Richolt & Emery, I The draftees tor Morton county re- SS the invocation. Musical selections} tnership to come vorted to the exemption board yes- were given by the town band, the girls'| which capacity he 5 y | erday afternoon. After roll call the glee club and Miss Ruth McCulloch, A| At the end of this time he opened | dance was given the draftees in the| the confectionery store on Main stree* | evening. which he conducted for seventeen — years selling out about a year ago tc lx FLAGEL FORESEES the White Z ‘onfec| actlonery; Co. GREAT CROP YEAR BISMARCK SEES g OE | ANOTHER GROUP e e n OAUNDUGRONOUOU SUNOS! VOUUGUDLOGUOUOEAUUEAUDNSDEUOUGOOUAUOOGOOOOEIOUOINOUOOROOUAONOCOgE POTATOES—Positively the finest quality ever offered SATS sooiearriace anal Keelor “alata in Bismarck. (Fine for seed). RUTABAGAS—Fresh shipment, very fine. a whole- sale cost, per peck 45c BEETS—2Peéb Ub... 2G eae oe i SAUER KRAUT—Per qt., 10c; per gal. . SOAP—White Borax Naptha—No doubt your last oppor- tunity to purchase at this price until after the war; per bar de WASHING POWDER—White Borax Nevllecbaee size, a snap, per package . 25c PANCAKE FLOUR—Aunt Jemima’s—A snap while it aun KUPITZ CO; Phone 83——WIN Connect You with All Departments——Phone 88 QUALITY SERVICE SANITARY. Fourth Street Bismarck “The House That Helps Hoover”. ak s Shipp’s Cocoanut, 1 lb. pkg., 40¢ seller . .25¢ Kulm Man Declares, Weather, OFF FOR FRONT lasts; Der package. cesar. esata caren oho: 15¢ Pride Washin Powder, Te seller, 31 8 for. .17e Conditions Mean Big Yield eRe i —S EEDS— g | RE SAORI yy ea Ra eas GS C nel er We have a full supply of Oscar H. Will & Co, acclimated Teilet Paper, 10c seller, 4 for ... . .20€ Suather te aeulac aeauroul tHe NGlAte Bee aultern aatnority bose Garden Seeds, also Flower Seeds of every variety. Monarch Coffee, 30¢ seller, 3 for . sees . 69¢ Shy Hel ace tee Non oe | tae Om ne cee AA i revecmr an ea eee ae ise gif Hunt's Baking Powder 25¢ seller, 8 for Ge kota state council of defense, who was| pearance. Like all of the men stom | Cyaan Onions FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Standard Corn, 15c seller, 4 for... . Ae in the city today displaying affidavits | Burleigh county has sent to date | to prove that he had forecast today’s | these draftees are of the very hes | drenching rain several days back. “I; type physically and mentally, ano | have a partner who is good at telling| they may be depended upon to make Head Lettuce the people the kind of -weather we| splendid soldier: R haye had—my specialty is telling the, ed W. Lo’ of Harlem, Mont kind of weather we're going to have.) and James E. sh of Katon, Colo.. Carrots just a knack or a gift—call it! included in th all, did not show up you please—but I'm pretty lucky; this mornin: hey were reported to hitting the mark. Just now I would | Provost Marshal General Crowder, ay that this rain will turn into snow,/and their places were filled with Staple and Fancy and that it will lay on the ground a}alternates. Frank’ H. Kalberer, few days, soaking in, and giving us a called for this draft, was not en GROCERIES ‘bumper crop. Yes, this will be aj trained. He claim citizenship. bumper crop year—one of the best} and special, order: ‘om Washington we ever have known in North Dakota! directed that his enlistment be de al the signs point that way.” jferred. ‘Wilhelm C. E. Timm, cre¢-|] Phone Your Order S. Meteorologist O. W. Roberts,| ited to Mountrail county; Alex Ott- ans runs the weather for North Da-| man, Oliver county; Oscar H. Sever-| kota, disagrees with Mr. Flagel as to|son, Divide county, and Charles Hand- the prospects for snow. At 3 this | schu. Dunn county, accompanied the. afternoon the weather bureau’s pro-| Burleigh county list of select men,| 4} phecy was fair and colder tonight; |! whose names follow: = warmer Friday, No snow is in pros-| | William M, Murnane, Bismarck. = S: pect, says Mr. Roverts. Thirty hun- Ray Dorland, 1438 Whushington |= We have a complete line of everything the market affords MEAT DEPARTMENT Our Meats are fine and will continue getting better as our cattle are on full grain feed and gaining rapidly. Try a Loin Steak or Prime Rib Roast ahd Note the Quality Argo Corn Starch, 20 oz. pkg., 3 for .. .27e White Borax Naptha Soap, 5 for ..... " .25e No. 3:cans Pears in heavy syrup, 2 for. .45¢ Everything the Market Affords in the Green Vegetable Line —_—$—<$<$<—$—— $e MEAT DEPARTMENT © Our Meats are all Government Inspected— Try them and see the difference. SMOKED MEATS—SAUSAGE Our Smoked Meats are home-made, handled with the greatest of care, and are of the finest quality. Our Saus- age is-unexcelled in quality and it is made fresh daily by expert, workmen with every facility, including perfect refrigeration, for the proper preparation and handling. AUDUOUOOAAOOOSOONNOQDGOUOOOOROQQUNNCNONONOONOOOOUOUOUUAD MMM sqUuenuensusnenesguaguanenuennuancesuenceasesncenuavanesuegonuegueguencenecavscuoguoaguavegensconssnta yuOcnountaqvergeuareuausonanennecusovecagzuocescnasaccoangucariaann dredths of an inch of rain fell today hpi hicago. nd the downpour was general. The Hans Garness, Bismarck. rain fell slowly, permitting the thir: y| Frank V. Montgomery, Bismarck. Brown, Geert & Ryan OCC COSC CLO LEEE TELE LELELOD EE DEELELIOS. orenenonn Quality Groceries af Prices That Talk UUNNUODUUUOUDONUGOUOGODONOOOUAOOOQUNODEUOQUOORUGUODOOOOSOVONOAUUOCUODOGUOGULOUOUUNEONSOOOOOOOUAOONOD 114 FOURTH STREET. *PHONE 34 Brown & Jones “The Most of the Best For the Least” Formal Opening OF Bismarck’: be) First — and Saturday Specials VEGETABLES Cucumbers Cauliflower Head Lettuce Beets Carrots Onions Tomatoes Parsley Celery Pie Plant Spinach . FRESH FRUITS Strawberries Grape Fruit Bananas and Apples CHEESE Wish to announce that they are still doing business at 114 Fourth St.—Phone 34—and have the choicest assort- ment of Green Vegetables and Fruits for Easter that the market affords. Mr. Harry Kramer of the United Coffee Growers Cor- poration with his secretary, arrived in Bismarck at the request of R. P. Logan. The United Coffee Growers Cor- poration grow the finest coffee in the world and have just inaugurated a campaign of selling direct to the retailer. Mr. R. P. Logan has contracted for 200 bags of UNICO COFFEE, each ba: containing 180 Ibs. green. The coffee is roasted fresh, thus insuring the best possible merchandise to the consumer. We thank the public for any courtesies shown our distributor,‘and wish to assure the trade that when they buy UNICO Coffee they are getting the best coffee that money can produce. The United Coffee Growers Corporation Distributor for _ Mi vik Ag 3 Sani-Flat has great body and covering qualities, two coats cover perfectly, works easy, shows-no laps or brush marks. Sani- Flat can be used for undercoat for enamel. One gallon covers 500 to’700’square feet of surface. Our price to close out, per gallon . es $2.98 SATURDAY ONLY {beras Hdw. Co. - Meee cplahypeereaint og —VEGETABLES— oe Cauliflower Cucumbers Celery _ Head Lettuce 2/2 Bulk PimentoCheese Roquefort Brick Fe te eee 3/2 Camembert, Kraft and Cream Cheese Strawberries Bananas Apples, Etc, = Sweets Senuy een Sour Dills alry YOcery 5 y Strictly pie ea Seat 30c = Pure High Test Sweet Cream Hi , E PREMIUM HAMS AND BACON STI tore = Meats Delivered with Groceries FS RUT = SWEET CREAM 5|: : oY = ° VOUUUANUQNQC040000UUUUdudud44deeeeeenecesseceneencenceeeeeceeeenuianonanenitHHNiT = S d 5 S s ] = fy . | : ; s z owt! Siete see ee = atur ay . D e C 1 a 5 Z ‘ a tu sigs . Ma YC. y om: 3 0 Z R. P. Logan, Bismarck ?: Sani Flat Paint! i Corner 7th & Thayer Streets E =) The Ideal Paint for all interior painting, 2 5 13 U N I C O Coffee 2/2 especially adapted for walls, where a soft 3|2 . ae ; = 3/2 velvety finish is desired. = Bey uunnnenadosnggany -Newstore, new goods, at prices that'll make Hy you want to ne Hie one cordially i in- : eon Oe SET ne t

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