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PAGE 3%, ; BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUNE FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1919.. * oe. wana rey somes Meat Department ‘Buy FOUR of any one article ‘and’ “we give. you the eit one B . for ONE CENT. ologna white, bologna right, pene round and brown, : y Sweet June Peas, 20c = ' per can .........6. 3 | ees Hew is higheslass shee in 1 MEATS, the ac in fy: essa Cubed. 1 0 per package ....... Cc ie well worth your ¢ oii and porterhowee the same, Thousand Island 2 5 c : Salad Dressing .... se ; re ie er ea Pumpkin, 2 1-2 Ci lamb, pork chops and ham, and differ ent kinds of game i et 20c ! : Canned Corn, 20 H cee ; : ? ae 2 Ib. cans ......... Cc ere is the place to feed your face, but you must cook it first. , : Canned Tomato ] 5 E : : ‘ { Re Soup, per can...... Cc i i i i “ wi ” rst Dr. Price’s Corn “ t verything from falt ine spring, from fish to wily wurst, / ae ] 5c ibs to spare, spare ribs for fair; liver, hearts and cheese; Wafers ........... Cc J | 7 feat eee Sunshine Graham Baltimore Tomatoes, S A oe : ponent al aed es t ble ‘ Wafers 3.0005... 20c Not 2: cans, pisinvee as 20c ausage, too, and bacon true,—we always aim to please. Gratevctted 15¢ wraeand weet 0c j tyne ‘ ; - to 8) Crackers .......... No. 2 cans ......-. Bulk Soda Crackers, Jergen’s Toilet Soap, 5 i : PEF POUNG ened. 24c per cake elise I Oc q | : ele White Syrup, half Mrs. Stewart’s q { gallon can ......... 55¢ Blueirig’........... I 5c i California Tomatoes, ¢ Fruit Nectar, makes vets od ‘ NO. 8 cans ........ 20c 4 gallons .......... 25 Cc he steady. id se coints 6400; steady” ‘to strong. I WL AN R 0 Top lambs, $17.35. Range, $20.00 to $20.20, Lambs, 84 pounds down, $17.25 to], Bulk, $20.15 to $20.20. $17.50. Cattle, receipts 2,200; killers strong. Culls and commons, $8.50 to $14.75. Steers, $6.50 to $14.75. Yearling wethers, $10: 25 to $13.75. Cows, ‘heifers, $5,00 to $12.50. Ewes, medium, good. and choice,{ Veal calves, recepits 25; lower, $8.25 $6.50 to $8.25, to $16.25. - M CH AIN Culls and commons, $2.50 to $6. 00. Stockers and feeders, steady, $5.50 Breeding ewes, $7.00 to $13.50. to, $13.00. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. Sheep, receipts 700; steady. St. Paul, Minn., June 27. Hogs, re- Lambs, $10.00 to $16.00. BROWN & JONES~ ass. A Charge Account | With, Us-Is Mighty Convenient: E. A. Brown : Quality Groceries ath se Prices That Talk Minneapolis, June 26.—Heavy rains have again fallen in southern Minne- sota and eastern South Dakota where water already covered many fields. In this territory the crops in the low- lands have suffered considerably. In western Minnesota the bad wind storm covering several counties also did con- siderable damage to the crops. The balance of Minnesota and South Da- kota is in excellent condition, the only complaint being that warm, drying weather is necessary, as the growth of.the grain is too rank. . This condi- tion is favorable for the development Successor to It saves waiting for change after you’ve bought your gro- ceries, Brown & Geierman, Grocers Home of Quality Groceries and Meats 310 Main Phone 60 NG Delivery. Service commencing Monday and continuing during warm season.’ Two deliveries each morning, one in It saves time when your gro- ceries: are delivered. Call and see our display ‘SATURDAY SPECIALS It makes it unnecessary for of rust. you to pay out cash every time of Fruits and Vegetables. Rain Needed in West” the afternoon, to leave store as follows: VEGETABLES ; FRUIT something is purchased for your ‘ iy the eastern half of Not Dabs Morning ‘ 8:30-10:15 A. M : ; ; home. We have everything pro- conditions remain excellent, but the|fq Morning ..... Sip shee hegep tee Sate ag - i ‘ é western half, while greatly benefited || Evening .............-.....000+ een cae 4:00 P.M Bi cucumbetd,’ Radishes, Green| St2¥berries, o ethee Lorre | Haven ee gung Sou prebably curable on the market. by. srecent rains is 5 tien and. amore Phone your orders not later than 15 minutes previous to ( : a standing inthe community, VEGETABLES es ive areas, Montana conditions are very deliveries leaving store. Peppers, Celery, Lettuce, Green oa Godt” Lack’ of masta oud Moree Pp , OATMEAL— 27e¢ 4 We realitale charge accounts Cucumbers Tomatoes t j@ and all the other features of a . trémely high temperatures have hurt "SATURDAY SPECIALS | Onions, New Potatoes, New Cab- 6 Ib. sack ......... \@ service grocery—because we be- E tne proepec ta the hit Geathey tas C bell’s S t lieve that we can take care of Celery, Ete. and.South Dakota the hot weather has ampbell’s Soups, any ‘varie ; : ee _— atters b ‘ fowed ihe pvheat anti iG is althest as 15¢ tae at, as a sf ‘ gl 2c bage, Rhubarb—Expect Aspara- BANANAS—PER DOZEN. pose matters peti e thea g i FRUITS early as last season. In many places,|JP 9 St? Sia BED CAN ween ee eee ee eee 20 25 35 ee it has started to head, and i in some of Baker’s Chocolate (going up), 5 | 8 gus. c c Cc _One of the most valuable ser- | Apricots Plums healing at fom itt Sah aaches B0c value, at... eee eee ce ee ee eens e j yess) Meabentomn: ea Bananas—Oranges \ Roek Spring Water, oe —GROCERIES——— thorough knowledge of the gro- i ' here i is little change in the barley gallon pring e 25 € q cory business, TE, consists of fell: Cantaloupes _ 4 and oat crops from last week. In the | B&VUT DUMG veers sees ec eee see ee see eeeeeeees Fancy Layer Figs, Frank’s. Sauer Kraut, ing our customers about ; the } : 4 al territory that has had rains, these Catsup, oe finest griade:Ib 3 C}3 cans for Cc good things we have on our SWEET CREAM crops are in good condition, altho of} 35c val . * 25¢ nest grade, Jb. ‘k peFW\ | 3 cans for ........+.. ee Nae reok growth, Tn a number of places SC ValUC, Ab eee eee cece eee ene Me : 4 ; i pf i “eas oun i i i thes 01 ings are. arley Ret ee a in Went ay ARM WEATHER SPECIALS Pi Bubbles Hand Soap, for. general | ‘ome of. these go gs RYZON Baking Powder and MONARCH Coffee. We recommend them to you because we know enough about’ | them to be absolutely sure you'll box for Beveled sees housework, regular 10c seller. Dromedary Dates, OBA [ PH! | BBG special; per pkg. sailelecois Many of the reports from western North Dakota state that rye is show- ing: an improved. condition, due to re- cent rains. Fields that looked. very thin have a much better appearance: Fig Jam, Orange Marmalade, Squab Soup, Sandwichola, Artichokes in tins, Ripe Olives, Bottled Olives Marschino Cherries and Canned Lobster d- promise fair yields. In-Minnesota Os |Home. Brand, Asparagus, regular | Cream Crisp, a regular 35¢ sell- : : Tee i eae aiid South Dokata these i is little change Crane per -40e 45c 40c seller, er, Special, 30 be ie eae Retna from. last week. OZEN oe eeeseceseees TO 3 cans :.' rare Yb Cc per pound’......0.56% B IC i eat somissents to be pat ering moet Fancy Japan’ Tea, - 6 UD oes ee : in: an er crop because of exces- . ave toisture, an ome at the heavy 35c value, at ..,........0. ciese-aiaiere sien yess eae 25 Cc " PICNIC SEECTAL TES at ike : 4 2 af raising districts the damage from: ‘ 4 7 YA an ry Juice, Grape Juic: ero cutvorm and molstureiseanated at 4) Tomatoes, 20 value, #5 peters Pickles Ollves, Deviled Ham, Chipped Beef, All Kinds about 20 per cent. The fields are MP DEL CAN hs lee ew cak ac ten en an ( o &} : Bi ter, Sti ffed Olives, Curtisola, : very weedy and’ must be. cultivated! 2305, off Cheese, Peanut Butter, Stu: lives, 5 soon to keep ahead of the weeds. MEAT DEPARTMEN <slz . Samdwiehola and Imported Sardines; :. (.: Flax Satisfactory The general flax condition in Min- nesota, South Dakota: and eastern North, Dakota is very satisfactory. Plenty of moisture, combined with ‘warm weather, has brought. the plant: along in wonderful shape. Many. of our reports advise the crop has’ never looked better in these districts. In western. North Dakota it is very spot- ted, some places it is fair, while in others the late Flax has not germinat- PURE HIGH TEST CREAM Beef Pot Roast, 25c Sirloin Steak : os per pound ....... Cc per pound’ . meena’... 1Ge [im se: 35¢ Hamburger, y - Porterhouse a, per pound Sine OR per pound ....4 40c ——PORK CUTS———. i Richholt’s Cash 204 Carry ed. In this district’ the crop is now 5 G dependent “th 1 Mon- Pork Ch i Thay Yar tae dent st in ‘the wetted ai oe ona ieee ? .35¢ Shoalicr | Roast, 30c [P hone 631: }" rocery | 7th & yer | ricts, will have a very light crop of | “~ * c*tecss S@ Se Me | per pound ..... oby: flax—THE VAN DUSEN HARRING- . re * = TON CO. pone 3c aad ' 35c WE APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE Each of these qualities is as important as the others—each is CHICAGO -TAVESTOCK: © 2 33(MBe yan egy ae Beg our greatest care, aqgileage, Tune 2 z 7.—Hogs, receipts | Pork Sausage, : j 2 5 ‘ A ; 3 bi Bon ‘ ss = higher. per POUNd! oo. cecdecerse serie icrepateletecsy ine. 9 si Cc SATURDAY. SPECIAES Gar Grocers Seryise Guarantees a 0 $2 gS AUSAGE——. : om Heavyweight, $20.85 to $21.35, ‘ ‘ R <: i * Medium weight, $20.40 to $21.40, Head Cheese, Liver Saus- | Wejners, FRESH: DAIRY BUTS8B—ln 6 Ib. 50c Purity and: Freshness Light weight, $20.60 to $21.40. a d Blood S$: ; i '28c Jars or prints, per pound see eeeeee be eeeeeees vers, Light light weight, $18.75 to $21.15. fer: and Blood Sausage, at, | per pound: ....... agen in the extreme, ' lee packing sows, smooth, $20.00 na .. 20¢ Bologna, ‘23 Cc STRICTLY FE FRESH EGes— 3 5 c ; Packing sows, rough, $19.25 to $20.00, ste ded per pound’ ...... Per dozen ....2.cssceeeeeee eres sionals ieee Cleanliness Unexeelled Pigs, $17.25 to $18.50, We ‘aden our own Lard and we have the best at 10 cents oyt ; Cattle, receipts 4,500; beef steers CORN—No. 2 cans, p steady and strong Ras pe ety “al prices. can for 18c, Or 8 fOr .... 6... eee eee eee e eens 39c In short; ..we.:handle : your ° grocery ‘D—Open Kettle endered, : Pe nen . wants as though ‘each were our own. Belcice chia prime $1450 45c value, per pound ens see cole Bee peeceronl, per package be; ] 5c Your best fiteseite will be served here. Be sea etiad tc ‘Sieh Fine’ Shoulder Roast Beef; ©’ : 2 A . : eghanbesi fos tee, . one E ; Goran, fu ae to $12.60. from, 22c-per pound to ..... obtener ite ae € FREE—To everyone buying $1.00 or more of our goods Y IF 17 18 SOMETHING GOOD TO FAT — WE NAVE IT. tw d and’ choice, 4 ef E— A $1340 to $1500, 27 “nd choice Strictly Fresh Cantey Butter, 45 we will give a CARRY ALL BAG. } Comon and. medium, $10.00 to $13.50, Der Pour EES. cc sic aac edocs oes ea to Butcher cattle, heifers $7.75 to $18.50 Cows, $7.40 to $12.40. Ganners, cutters, $6.00 to $7.40. ‘Veal calves light and handyweights, $1725 to. $18.05. . Feeder steers, $9.25:to $12.75. ! §tocker steers, $8.00'to $12.00; , Bheep, receipts 16000; generallly. BS ae hav Frest Buttermilk and Cottage Cheese. d Golde Yip 7} Wh Gore CAG Y The day’s.expenditures don’t run up nearly so high if you EXCLUSIVE GROCE Gi] a trade here, Always fresh Home Made Pies, Cakes, Etc. 4 504 eacnows,, es BISMARCK We have- Just received two carloads of fine fattened: ‘cattle. hey are prime: beef which we will kill and cool in our refrigeration. plant, which: is.the.best in. North Dakota and bivepc pepaiess the best: ment for yeu a p rh} S