The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 7, 1919, Page 5

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RMAN ELECTIO BOARD EXPRESSES OPINION OF HOUSE Declares 125 Citizens Disfran- chised by Arbitrary and Unjustified Action While a member of the majority prevented the reading of protest from Sargent county « the unseating of Peter We of Frank Riba, the commu appear in the house journ: _ Bist day. The resolutions declare that the house by its action in this contest disfranchised 125 voters of Forman; that such action was unfair and wholly unsupported by facts} condi- tions and evidence in the matter that the majority report of the elec- tions committee was an uncalied for and unwarranted attack upon _ tie honesty and integrity of the election board of Forman precinct; that the general election of November 5 was fairly and honestly conducted in F man precinct and that a fair canv: was had and ehat the votes were h estly and correctly counted by sa election board. The communication express ‘belief that the house by it: ion has unjustifiably infringed upon the rights of American citizens, has wrongfully disfranchised 125 voters, and without cause and renson has overridden the will of the majority of the voters of the thirteenth legislative district and has seated a man who was lawfully defeated. The resolutions were signed by the election board and others. On third reading the house nassed H. B. 87, relating to road and bridge taxes. H. B. 66, relating to liquor traffic. HB. 68, defining the crime of gambling. H. B. 81, providing. for examination and certification of teachers. H. B. 85, providing for improvement of public streets, an B. 2, amending Section 4544 . L. 1913. or B..160, relating to the guarantee of bank. deposi H. B. 161, relating to deputy county superintendents of schools, H. B.:172, relative:to payemnt of de- posits in trust. FB. 173, authorizing townships to establish public utilities: in ‘corporate villages. S. B. 182, relating to satisfaction of mortgages. S. B. 42, providing for surv platting of railway rights-of. S. B. 52, providing tor inves tions by attorney general in various counties. . 78, relating to revocation or on of attorney's right te practice. Carney Coal Phone 94 O. E. Anderson Lbr. C. Try: Musterole: See How | “Quickly It Relieves “You: just rub Musterole it in briskly, and usually the pain is gone—a. delicious, »,, @eothing comfort.comes to, take. its place Musterole is a clean, m wite ointment pee with oll of musta Pec ses insteac mustard, plaster. Wi ter. Many. rs and ieee use, Muster. ‘ end it. to their Ratients, .. They.will gladly tell you wh: lief ft gives phe ae throat, bronchi itis, Croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion’ pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains ant aches of the back or joints, spraiis, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet colds of the chest. (it often prevent: pneumonia). Always dependable. 30 and 6Uc jars; hospital size $2.50, | ] e x) Fruit-Juice “Essences iffy-Jell desserts catty reat fruit flavors in: es- sence form, in vials. -A wealth of fruit juice is condensed:for each des- sert. So-you get a fresh- fruit dainty, healthful and delicious.” SgThis’ is* the new-type qrick gelatine desert ve times.as good as the old kinds. Loganberry and Pine- apple are two of the best < flavors, ‘Try: them: They’re found only in JiffyJell 10 Flavors, at Your Grocer’s 2 Packages for 25 Cents w. BROWN & JONES “The Most of the Best for the Least.” SoS SSeS GROCERIES—DELIVERIES Daily. 10 a.m. 4p. -m.; Satur- day, 9:00, 10:30'a. m., and -| the home of Mr. and Mrs. B, E, Jones k CITY NEWS. | Is In Chicago. _ Mrs. Anna Nielsen, the Broadway inilliner, has arrived in Chicago on a spring purchasing trip, 7] Father is Dead. Mrs. C. F, Strutz has been called to Ripon, Wis., bythe d@ath of her fath- [f er, August Kunl, a pioneer resident of that section of the Badger state. Pres>yterian Social. A “sociable” chapel’;of the irst Presbyterian chureli at § o'clock next Tuesday even- infg,;when_ all over 13 are cordially in- vited to attend, . D. of I.. Food Sale, Members of the Daughters; of Isa- bella who intend to contribute to the luncheon at the Hughes Electric Co. ult.ce are requested: to have their do- | Nations in not later than 10:30 tomor- ‘row morning. | Yarrived at | A Brand New Boy. Benjamin 3. Jones, Jr, this week. “He’s a fine kid, physical- ly,” said his proud daddy, “but he isn’t quite up to date on current events. The very first thing he said after he had loked around and got his bearings was: ‘Now where in thunder is that | old kaiser? ” Victory Meeting. In the program for the big victory rally staged by the Knights of Colum- bus for Sunday evening at the Audi- torium, ommision was made of the name of Mrs.-E. D. Rose who will play the accompaniments. Indications are that there will be a large number of knights from the surounding counties to hear J. F. T. O’Connor. Musical at McCabe, Ca>e Methodist church will be bright- ened and enhanced by the appearance and help of the Comunity chorus un- der the leadership ‘of Miss Bergliot Sunday evening's service in the Mc-|: Caspary. Sacred songs, solos and choruses wil be rendered. The pro- Clarion Corn, No. 2 Phone RY AN’S cn SATURDAY SPECIALS Cans Ob, ess ay ee lhe ff Wicks and. Burners only gramme will appear in tomorrow’s pa- per. Dr. W. J. Hutcheson will preach on “God and Music.” Everyone invit- fs to share the worship of: the even- ing. CARD OF THANKS. For the sincere sympathy, kindly assitance and: beautiful floral offer: ings tendered by neighbors and friends during the sickness and .bur; al. of my beloved wife, 1 wish’ to ex- press my heartfelt thanks. JOSEPH WvuOD. Tar ata io we,Tittlemore Comes For Equity Meet; National President of Great Or- ganization Will Speak Anthony Walton, president of the North Dakota Equity society, has re- ceived from Pres, J. 'M. Titlemore of Madison, Wis., head of the national or- ganizaiton, definite assurance that —————— v BACK ACHE Limber Up With Penetrating Kamiin’s Wizard Oil A harmless and effective prepara- tion to relieve the pains of Rheuma- tism, Sciatica, Lame Back and Lum- bago i is Hamlin’s Wizard Oil. It pen= etrates quickly, drives out soreness, \ and limbers up ‘stiff aching jgints and muscles. You have no idea how useful it will be found in cases of every doy ailment. or mishap, when there is need of an immediate healing, anti- septic application, as in cases oj ns, bruises, cuts, burns, bites stings. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return’ the bottle and our money back. constipated or have sick ? Just try Wizard Liver nt little pink pills, 30 nteed. cents. Mutual Brand Peas, No. 2 cans at..... 15¢ Dunham’s Cocoanut, 1 lb. package... .30¢ Stone’s Jelly Powders,'3. fors....05... 25e ff Lamp Chimneys at ............... ...15e PHONE 176 are the only exclusiv. Dohn’s Meat Market Dohn’s Exclusive Meat Market Is the Place to Trade SATURDAY SPECIALS Turkeys © Pound 38c BACON—Home made, sugar cured, by fie strip, per pound, for Saturday only.. ... Our meats are the best to be had. .We marck and carry.a ¢ mplete line of PORK —— BEEF —— VEAL —— ETC. Always at the lowest. market price 512 BROADWAY 42¢ -Meat Market in Bis- The McConkey Commercial Company Phone 209 510 Broadway Fancy Dairy: Butter, per lb.. Fresh Eggs, 1-doz: 45e; 2°doz. Water Glass Eggs 1 doz. 30c; 2 doz. Fancy Lemons, per ‘dozen : We are offeringthe Woman’s Magazine for‘dne year for 55¢ or two years for 95c, and with it we will give one pattern free’ and one’quarterly. Total a $1.40, all for 55 t.De My 2:30 and 5:00 ae ae McCONKEY’S STORE this. great leader of one of the worl | e foremost farmers’ coperative societies; in Bismarck next Thursday and Fri- will address the gnnual conyention ot| Haye SOLD AADER APRICOTS at per pound TOILET PAPER, 10c size, 4 for GRAPE FRUIT, 3 for." Fresh Smelt Hantbatter Steak, at per pound Pot Roast of Dee at per pound Liver at perpound: some an * try Calumet. of greatest baking economy. testable fact. send you acan. Try it. acan today. . E don’t care what kind of baking powder you are using—we don’t care how much you pay for it or how good the results— you ’ll never know how whole- tasty bakings can be until you Nor will you know the meaning That is more than a claim. It isan incon- Let us prove it — without risk to you. Let us show you how to secure superior baking results and to save on ing costs. Just ask your grocer to Then if you are not convinced that Calumet. serves i yn better than any baking powder you ve ever used—if you are not szre vit saves you where inferior powders so frequently cause waste, tell your dealer and he ry will cheerfully refund purchase price. Order ‘orth Dakota society to be held Its wonderful _ excel- lence has made it the choice of eminent Chefs, U. S. Army leavener with America’s leading Domestic = il Calumetis the product of the largest id finest baking powder factory in ) Ml CALUMET “a KUPITZ CO. QUALITY. SERVICE Fourth Street + . Phone 38—Wwi Connect You with All Departments——Phone 8&8 SANITARY. Biamarck GROCERY DEPT. THESE PRICES ARE SPOT CASH (Less than wholesale price. We only have about 25. boxes left, so get in on them.) PINTO BEANS with tomato sauce, 2 for.. PRUNES, ‘50-60. These prunes are fine, per pound. 16;c (The. same size as Van Camp’s for 25c.) APPLE BUTTER, Monarch in quart jars, 45c seller. (This is a snap.) 4/34) Cottage: Cheese Pork: Tenderloin Qysters Local BAT. ‘SPECIALS "Bulk Mince Meat: at ‘per pound Soe We Are Now “Specializing in High Test Cream and MEAT AND FISH DEPT. Whitting .35e PURE ORANGE MARMALADE in bulk........... 27 No.2 cans SOLID PACK TOMATOES, 3 for......... 4d1e No. 3. cans SOLID’ PACK TOMATOES, 2 for......... 38c “IMPERIAL COEFHE, 1 Ib. packages, per pound..... 32e ig’ (This. is ‘a 45¢ coffec.) HRs SRR Se 25¢ Liver Brookfield Sausage Fresh Herring WE THANK YOU. . Both Phones 211 118 Third St. ; BANANA PIE Three-quarters cup sugar, 2 tablespoons flour, mixed well. Beat yolks of two eggs,:add one sup sweet milk. Pour same over flour and sugar and cook in double boiler. Stir well to make smooth. When quite thick add pinch of salt and one teaspoon vanilla. Slice four bananas into custard after cool, pour into baked crust and cover with meringue made from whites of two eggs and powdered sugar. Brown slightly. Oranges—A few of those delicious small oranges, size 288, per dozen, 24c, or 4 dozen Armour’s Pork and Beans, No, 2 cans, ee ee men ie “25e Soap—Crystal White and Bob White. Soap is cetera to go to $7.50 wholesale, so don’t be afraid. to buy a good supply at this price 4 bars Foe et i es he Lacie Wade ene 25c Bananas, per dozen, 30c ai 35c Sweet Cream—We have it, 1830 Ibs. of Fresh Roasted Coffee sold in January—our largest menth. Let’s make February ‘better. 40 Priced per pound at 35e and ...............00- Cc id betiq Japan Tea—Put up under Logan’s name. This tea will make 400 cups to the pound, where the average green i tea makes 300 cups. Priced in 1-2 pound CANUONS AG ao oroke. sis foatiads enrnnele Mt onvchsseniaie sean aan 40c Both Phones 211 118 3rd St. Last Delivery: Saturday Leayes at 4.pemin yi.) Week Day Deliveries—10:30. and 3:30,; sfoRt | “< Pls ae if Brown & Geiermann Fey Quality Groceries at Prices That Talk . 3 -PHONE 53 114 5TH ST. SATURDAY SPECIALS Fancy Bananas, : 1 AL POH MOZEN 6 co.cc ose cca geveR eit iis « Fancy Grape Fruit, Kellogg’s Krumbles, 15¢ package Luncheon Sweet Pickles, put up in full Quart: jars, only’: <sccscd oe Site dasa ese 3 Oc Rex Roast Beef, F ‘ No. 2 can for sariniagcithivicie dnt eee Dr. Price’s Corn Flakes, 6 packages for Eagle Milk, 5 cans for w dT PEN OR ee EU ae $ ] .00 Snow Ball Pop Corn, - 8 packagin ter ERS ea ate wae 35c Pyles Pearline, 7c package fOr g:4..)6%: ; ne oe ious, Vadis hedge 5c Star Naptha Powder, 30¢ seller Ryzon Baking Powder, 1 Ib. package for ............ eos ‘3 40c With every can of Baking Powder we will give a Ryzon Baking Book FREE. FANCY CELERY — HEAD LETTUCE — oe

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