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4 y ) unknown farmer MR. 'BUFFINGTON REPLIES Emmet. N. D.. Feb, 24, ie: Editor of Tribun Dear Sir? I in the capitol T | | the columns | eo by atta by some ectign who | to sign his name. “ewas not ms And if 1 had made* such through your’ press 1 she signed my name either, true T ran for representative “district in the prin election and feel traly grateful for the support 1} got from my own township. We a Nonpartisan communit i hat they claim, to the apron str This gentleman stated couple of yc Now the rr ington rece on the Nony well, received 1. » the man whoa irements dwt have I ouly Does 1 this sound like dd spoke the truth’ | And if the prominent firmer wie! says all the ald p omen ve * signed up..will. ¢ n-some day will treat him to a good square and then take him: arowid te men who saw fit to not yet. And for being ig league wi Y we are for ment that is for the good of the B ers and the state of North Dakota. But we believe in living and letting others livesif they are running on hon- est business and not trying to starve any one out. We think the league pro- gram should he put into operation on business principles by appropriating a reasonable amount for a state bank. Hail insurance, elevarors and in fact anything they wish. ‘Then let them put ‘a business man or a farmer at the head ‘of the concern (whichéver they choose), then if the state cat on. business cheaper than some private business man they will eventually get | all the business, This we claim is business and business principles, but ig vot to enter into business on the prin- ciples of a Townley store scheme, with forty or fifty thousand dollars worth of water stock and in 10 years the otli- 4~ fellow not only owning the store’ but the watered stock also. We wish to see the big white elephant any more we can donate some more water, Now from the reading T ean obtain each and every movement is to he nut nfo operation something on this line, and I am ‘one who doesn’t care to en- ter into partnership with Mr. Townley. as T know my limited amount of money will not keep up with Mr..'Townley’s unlimited amount of brain: This was tried when he “mea sit | etna latan us show: ing the world the hig flax king. 1 just wish to say we try to produce the proof for our statements and 1 have often thought when T ‘eading the Leader and other league papers if they only had the proof it would look lots better. capital is about the same as’ most Teagnme papers. publi: Tn ‘conclusion T want to'say'no big busine rison or any other town ha he to stand up for them, nor has any one éver ‘thanked! me ‘for ny. part) in polities, neither do T want themoto. <t only wish to ‘see A square deal. for everyone, #8 any. honest should. GON. | the are ‘fect. Head. | opi; fect, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININD. (Tablets) can be taken by anyone without ‘causing ‘nervousness or, ,ring- ing in the head. There is onlv one “Bromo Quinine” KE. W. GROVE'S signature on the box. ~20¢. ESTRAY NOTICE Taken un, one bay mare. 1000 Ibs., three white fer white sfar end snip. Phone 151. . P. Strohl. | Poundmaster. 2-27-4t K. of P. “Lodge Dance at Ar- mory Friday night, Feb. Hveryonc welcome. Phone 75, City Fuel Co. _For the Beulah Coal CT COWAN’S CANDY * SPECIAL —for— : Saturday & Sunday WE WILL SELL | LOWNEY’S MIXED, CHOCOLATES | Regular price 80c_ per pound i LOPE Ee aise es 60c COWAN’S Drug Store I “The Most of the Best for the Leas! ” i Wish to be rentembered with your-orders:for— ; «Groceries — Meats — Vegetables “Fruit — ‘Cream — Cottage Cheese—Etc. And it} s this time T speak of im the |} cre| lyn son hele nat he S Because of its tonic and ‘laxative ef neq wl ty weight | chi without W pine low. * i NEW YORK Designed for the purpose but to>2 nice to sleco in are these chiffon. Specially posed for N. E. A. by Eve: pe pajamas. with cute lace ruffles. Gosmo:t of “Up in Matle’s Room” BY BETTY BROWN. company. IS ON “PAJAMA JAG, wear trousers just Lo show our Strong » we can wear ‘er ts—beg, mat night, | minds and independenc | But how. we love our y Rardon—pa-| eli-earned rest from. the jamas new No, indeed! ut And this::is. no militant. suf boas POPULAR LITTLE Master Robert. P. Master’ Robert was descended fron wis vbr little seo) friends during the long period) whic} you haven't suits during: thejda in tail , Per quart ./... « This is, the:place. + ecither—we are not inch ist BOY PASSES SAWAY, ineau, S-year-old | of Frank Packinenu. Fort al hospitel, t y monthst : . afternoon to iden Valley. whence the body w ‘ed overland. to. the “Ind where funcedal services will | U toinorrow. ive’ Ame wns on both sides: Te: nd unusual fedow and= lie mad Rpené fy the hospital here, ispomlir Brogdway When-there is any | secomtnod: hig “Custdmors,. Kletii the time to select 1 doing so" at ‘ni jor shopes Adv, © Tall s f zum. the mother of fe ul_E would not’ keep ets Hollister's, Rocky. SS 10, the ‘eltole “family. 1. Tres: | J. Tres: | Richholt’s Cash aC arry [Pome i] Grocery [7th & Thayer| SATURDAY y long f \Phone 15, City Fuel Co. For the Beulah Coal SPECIALS BUTTER—New Salem Creamery, per pound PURE.HOME RENDERED LARD— In-2'Ibspails eres eek. ose PIGS FEET— Large’ sized jar SWEET CREAM—_ We Deliver Aae Place i in the City' One of our customers told’ us *her husband invited some friends’ to @in- ner last night and: they all/ compli- mented me on my cooking but f didn’t get flustered and say, “Oh, I thank yor very much,”—I told them where I | bought , the goods, they had eaten. ‘ i Many. a wife gets blamed for an unsatisfactory meal, when in reality it-was caused by. inferior goods. You, will never “be disappointed -if you buy ‘your groceries and. meats at our store. We make it @ point to’al- ways carry the best quality of goods. ope ~ RYAN S ee \ 504 we toddla.a s like the] y i # {K | | pneumonia developed, ding plams were changed. d MMM RT| ter of Fede Mr ‘Thur the wedding Was was witnessed | friends. besides the family members. Dr. By rd, president of Far- took. ill, shortly Monday afte not until Wednesday that: influenza- props it? with — influen vows that united him ‘in. marriage to Mis Beulah Blizabeth Amidon, daugh- ral Judge C.F, Amidon and Amidon, were home, 379 Seventh ng to the ilne: Lee How so college, offi argo, ling hour was ori o'clock to be followed: by a re from 8 until. 11 o'clock at t home, tion have been recalled, by | Mrs, Amidon. The invits Ratliff is ratory, depar’ dies of darkest China, At, at night we just climb into our {dear pajamas and about as we did when it was fashion- able to walk like a New: York, fF and points®. west with a pajam jag. tng 'em—and' the new models are too lovely for words. the stage beauties bifurcated wAt the left beh affords. Dunham’s Dunham’s . 40¢ pagkas Corn Flak 20c value, 40c value, 40c value, * 50c value, 40c value, 35¢c value, "20c value, Potatoes, per bushel Tomatoes, 30c value, LARD—P: FRESH H per pound . Breakfast per pound \ Fargo, N. D., Feb, 28.—Despite the serious illness ot Lieut, Paul..G,, Rat- day afternoon only way shows. have pajama s ladies some fascin: octurnal garments. E. A. BROWN, 20c package at Lennox Soap, - AOD ATS TOBMENA Beek, Partai eure iaveveniend eles vitcelec Star Naptha Washing Powder, 30c package for Pyle’s Pearline, regular ~ Ze package for .........0. 0002 SU BIS, OF 6 packages’ for Sunmaid Seedlegs Sultana R Blue Label Plum Fudding,. Blue Label Boned-C. Blue Label Pitted Cher Blue Label Pitted Cherries, Sniders Salad Dressing, Helmet Brand 1 Peas, nothing added, per Ib. A pound of this Lard-is equal to one and half pounds of ‘Smoked Heavies, per. whole ham, legea nd took her coll Barnard. Following a za-pneumonia, the City and@at Leland uni spoken at 3 ofelock |'frage ‘activities - in at the Amidon avenve south. Ow: of the bridegroom, very quiet one and aw intimate years .ago. Lieut, Ratliff has ree to the United States front, where, he ed. Li rohis noon armistice. Royal Air went over seas in Oc ival in| but dt-iwas and: the wed- The wed- inally, set tv tions for the recen: udg@ and ding were M Mrs, Alfred H. Mrs, Fred Stever, Morr a )Braduate of the} Fannie Amidon of Vall nent of # ‘argo col-|and William Ballou of ) but at night!|—dawn _ pink crepe dechine, in v Uecaper and stride! tiousers. There is.a g! human being! ston, Philadelphia | wiin are all threatened |, mules, Everybody's wear- costume — which that touching ballad, At least two Broad- a nes—and give the audience ating ties on these mory Everyone. welcome. si old a true creation | Successor to SATURDAY SPECIALS FRUITS and VEGETABLES Extra:Fancy Bananas — Oranges—Apples Grape Fruit — Head Lettuce — Celery Cauliflower and. everything the market GROCERY DEPT. Cocoanut, ~ ehalin UO ACE MEI AN A ete Re Beaty eb. aS i es, Dr. Price’s, CHEESE PIMENTO KRAFT LIMBURGER AMERICAN Heinze Bulk Queen Olives—Dill Pickles—Swect Pickles Sweet Mixed Pickles—Boneless Pickled Pigs Feet "Pure, High Test,.Sweet Cream GUSSNER'S Home of Quality Groceries and Meats AGE S135 Saitirons sim SG sietege ita eee WE: oi woes at at AUS ee ashe og a siiscs icles wiejs crecey. sine 8a onde LEA Arad AU Pecos ke a rer at’. AUR eu Tard ver isa bjs riettiahe Shaye eae ce Wee st Hunters Club, PRU ae reie hcl tain-s sue eae achat e ae ts ure, nothing extracted, inferior substitutes. ‘MEAT DEPARTMENT ERRING— Fresh made ead: Cc eese, Liver Sausage, etc. Made fresh every day, per pound Bacon, bythe strip, = Bacon in in quantities at special prices. She took a prominent part in + Washington was in-charge of the suffrage cam-; paign in the southern states a few | BRIDEGROOM’S ILLNESS: DOES: NOT PREVENT AMIDON-RATLIFF WEDDING at year’s travel abroad sie took post graduate work at Columbia university in New you calif. > suf} and lege iversity, ently re ‘om the was confined ind German prison camp since April w-| Ratliff! til a week before the signing of the | \in. the} in June, 1917, a ee ED Lt Oe Se S| chiffon over sky-blug ery, very irdle bo the blue crepe, and a rosy dream! of a coat of pink chiffon, all lace creamy silk net. with blue bows complete the doubtless “Oh, to bet up in the morning.” K. of P. Lodge Dance at Ar- Friday night, Fel. Brown & Geiermann Quality Groceries. at Prices That Talk PHONE 53 7 114 5TH ST. CAMENBERT BRICK 310 Main Phone 60 GROCERY DEPT. Van Camp’s Catsup, 35¢ valué, at os. 6 6. eee .38c 40c ruffed Pink satin inspired it's hard 28, “A Mother's Prayer’ Your prayer has béen pean Your Boy is coming home. Safe, ‘sound, victorious, h@.is' on his way to you. We rejoice with you. We join in-your happiness. Our heirts, too, ate again light, happy, care free. In not so many weeks he will be back at his old work-up with a cheery. “Good Morn- ing” and to bed with a hearty. “Good Night’ ’ We are at his service when he lays aside the Khaki to don. his civilian attire. -For many, months. we have been planning to please him, And we are sure thit we can do it, per- fectly. Make him come here and have his picture made before he lays aside Official State Photofraphers é his uniform, Holmboe Photograph Studio Publicity Film Co. n.2% esse Official Photographer for the State Historical Society KUPITZ CO. Phone 88—Will Connect You with All '+-partments——Phone 88 QUALITY SERVICE SANITARY Fourth Street Bismarck “JUST A LITTLE BETTER” SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Make a Dollar Worth One Dollar and Forty Cents Lennox Soap (large size) 49c 10 bars for * GNNdNenecnanencoosonopenscnencncucssesosasous! Apple Butter (50. . Iceburg Head Lettuce, Peanut Butter (in bulk), per pound Marmalade (in bulk), , per pound Fairy Soap (10 3 bars for Creme of Oil Soap (10c s 3 bars for Baked Beans in Tomato Sauce, No. 3 size, 2 cans fOr... ccc ence ce re ae cell Canned Peas (20c seller), 3 cans for Olives, stuffed with Pimentoes, (45¢ seller), each Canned Tomatoes (large 2 cans ide We Specialize in High Test Cream and Cottage Cheese GREEN VEGETABLE: DEPARTMENT Fresh Tomatoes—Radishes—Young , Onions—Cucumbers Brussell, Sprouts—Egg Plant—Green Pcppers Cauliflower and Celery MEAT AND FISH DEPARTMENT Fresh Dressed Chicken--Pork Tenderloin--Beef Tenderloin Brookfield usage-—Oysters—Pike—Smoked Salmon and Smoked Whitefish ——SPECIALS——— ine Beef Liver, Pickerel, 1 per pound .......... 9c per pound....... 5 12c Bulk Mince Meat, 1 5 Pe Pound eee k nad bh wmode san ode Cc WE THANK YOU. Both Phones 211 118 Third St. Our Recipe for this month is as follows: “If you wish a good meal buy your Groceries at Logan’s and be satisfied. Apples are going out of sight. We have a few 25 left that we will sell at, 2 Ibs. for.....-.-+-.. + c Oranges have not advanced but we put in a good supply. 252 size Oranges, per dozen, 27¢; $ 1.00 Carnation or Danish Prize Milk, Jarge cans, or 4 dozen for regular price, 15c; small cans, 2 for ........... Grape Fruit—Just received a lot of small size, for 4 for - Quaker or Armour’s site, in the large package, each National Biscuit Cookies and Crackers A nice fresh supply ‘received today.. PREMIUM. CRACKERS If you use them and like good Crackers, buy’a cube of Premiums, weighing 614 to 7 Ibs. at, per pound : We know you will like them. COFFEE— Fresh Roasted—COFFEE We are going to hit our mark this month of. 2,000 Ibs. Just think of it., There must be a reason. Why? Try some and you will find out. Remember if we fail to please it don’t cost anything. Priced, s : 2... 40¢ per Ib., 35¢ and Both Phones 211 118 3rd St. Last Delivery Saturday Leaves/at 4 p. m. ’ Week Day Deliveries 10:30 and 3:30.