The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 28, 1919, Page 3

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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE fa ae FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1919 UNION THANKSGIVING for the Cass County. Grain Dealer’s| It is now planned that the Grain-| devote more time in making such! , associatien to merge with the Grain-| men’s Union will hold district meet-} ergun or local meetings a success, as SERVICES BROUGHT OUT men’s union, as most members of the| ings or group meetings, where the lo- I he will be aie. (0 give his full tine | BIG CROWD YESTERDAY | Cass County Grain Dealer's associa-| cal problems such as have been dis-|!" Tanging and preparing for these at i tion are now members of the Grain-| cussed by the Cass county dealers | Meetings. U men’s union, This matter of merging} may be taken up. These local meet The union Thanksgiving services| Will be referred to the Cass County|ings to be called by the secretary of held at ‘the Presbyterian church yes-| association at the meeting which they| the Grainmen’s union, as he will ar- “THE OLD RELIABLE” Sell your cream and_ poultry to our agent. If we have no pees agent in your town, then ship Burleigh County ipter of the Rei inect to Cross has some excellent sock and ‘NORTHERN PRODUCE CO. GUSSNER’S ter yarn whi offering at re- : 4 terday morning ‘was well attended,| Will. hold jointly with the Grainmen’s'|range:a program for discussion at duced rates as lon the-pews being filled, with churchgo-| union the second week in July, 1920.{such meetings, and will be able to Gal at room 360 ee ers of various denominations. Dr. G, B. Richardson of the pantist church preached the sermon, s ing on the home and its influenc the course of his address Dr, Rich- ardson spoke of the enemies of the home; the necessity of discipline. in the home and the evils of divorce. He also spoke of the dangers of the class spirit as evidenced in the struggle be- tween capital and labor, Rey. George H. Quigley of the Mc- Cabe Methodist ‘church had charge of the services, REAL FIREWORKS ‘ OF SESSION TO OPEN UP TODAY — (Continued trom Page One) it is now operating imposes upon the people of North Dakota the = y abuses which the: Igislature, by addins section 9 to the bill before final pass- age, sought to prevent. LOOSENING UP BANK MONEY Some of the red tape which sur- rounds the Bank of North Dak which as now governed may lo: quarter of a million and promis half-million more to a pr! enterprise such as the who tannot produce an absolutely clear first mortgage, will be unwouni in an amendment to the bank act which is expected to go a odes. Provision also wi . be popular with the ag erally. iL NOT HERE 1 the new member from Towner, has not yet appeared to quat- ify for his seat, depr « the inde pendents of one vot 4 the same boat through the absen Senator Sikes of Mountrail, w is very ill in a Minot hospital, “follow G an operation for,strangulated hernia, complicated with Bright's, diseasee. CASS GRAIN MEN JOIN STATE ORGANIZATION fein}, .3 s the supply lasts. eral building, (tf) BISMARCK, N. D. Phone 60. Home of Quality Groceries and Meats * 310% Main St. Gussner’s will make a strong effort to give wholesale’ prices to retail trade. Step in and try us. We will save you money. Bismarck’s Big Bargain Grocery and Market SATURDAY SPECIALS FRESH SHRIMPS — Very choice, just re- ceived; per w...75¢ OYSTERS received by. ex- press daily from Baltimore; quart. 90c TORRE — First lot jof the season just received; per lb.. 15c TAG BLOATER—The fam- ous Koh-I-nor brand;.2. for... 25c FROZEN FISH OF ALL KINDS TURKEYS We are today dressing a very choice lot, of selected stock, Prices will be, per pound ............. 25c,30c 35c CHICKENS Very choice stock Hens and Chickens, specially selected for, Saturday— per pound .. CRANBERRIES— APPLES— 25c, 28c, 30c 25c Two quarts for'........... Especially packed; every box weighs from 4 to 5 pounds more than the average. We guarantee they will please. Our prices are a dollar less than in Minneapolis wholesale. . Boxes from $2.75 to $3.00 RAISINS—- aper package .... 1 5c COFFEE = Gussner’s Spe- MILK—Large size, leading Per pound... LOC MEAT DEPARTMENT LARD— Our Pure Home Rendered—no oils or fats extracted; 20 per cent better than others. Per pound ........+eeeeeee PIG’S FEET— Panes 30c Especially fine pickled—just the thing for gilt the, mecting of the Cass County at : < lunch, Two pounds for..... ‘ i er’s. associati he a) + / qriet . i Waldort Hote, Taree, oH Srember "3 } fs : riage Corned Beef—Per 22 Pork Sausage — Link or. 21, the..members present after. a em 3 U alr arine Ib, 18c and ....... C toose, per 25 Sea eer oer HAM— Regula. Breakfast Bacon ac 's members as well as the grain trade, ; ; Rs whole. or Pt bo 4C pees Bacon 36c ee a Fag e —Fer ID. wc eee ae ss SSS Delicious, Pure, Economical Pot Roast—Best DQ) (By the Strip) rag mi \ grade, per Ib. ... Roast of Pork— -30c wie}. i Seema 5 fh Boiling or Stew ~ Per pound . ~ wy Cocoanuts are shipped from the sunny tropics to be used in Gem-. Mee per he :. LOe Loin of Pork—-Chops, Ete., CRY : Nut Margarine while their white meats are still fresh and luscious. ‘With this cocoanut oil is churned sweet:rich pasteurized milk, and Rib Roast—The best stand- ing rib, per lb Pr aaa " 28¢ ed ee 30c Shoulder of Pork—The fin- i ast. selected Pork, i Ze oil from choice peanut meats. It is seasoned with the best dairy salt. Yoel teres: ida) per the greece 26c Everything i in \ Kidney Suet—For general Wemet Sausage—Our own Call for pel cookies 12Yec wm” .......25¢ : iH Wi oe ‘Veal Roast or Eambarser— Foe) cc muale " Gl” Wine t g Steak— mae “Yoat INTOXICATING em U ar arine beth ue * eee 20c Pound Cheese, 22¢ a. ait fe eS is fresh and pure. Gem Nut Margarine is a delicious ccrced for bread. It ig made from Loin Veal Steak or OE @ Blood Sausnge— 20 ¢ { ible Tr ecdalighes the finest materials under best sanitary conditions in our chain of fine modern factories. fully as it ends your Our distributive facilities insure the delivery cf our picduct to tho rotail dealer in the thirst.and gives pleasure choicest condition, \ § : whenever or wherever lf ‘ ; sored) Sos ahs Nut margarine is not a newly discovered food but a tried and well known staple of [ cockeall, highball rickey’ many years standing in the markets of ‘the world. Gem Nut bran b] , orcobbler. development in this product. It is not a substitute for butter but en { , Sold Everywhere of great merit. : Ask your dealer or write e eat fo on The largest manufacturers and distributors of oleomargarine in the country make f rs j ie ae ee pee ae Gem-Nut Margarine. The name on the package is a guarantee of quality. -“We Thank You i S GARRETT & CO., Inc, f———__} io eae : ee Swift & Company US A We enjoyed Thanksgiving and trust’ ee Manufacturers of : you did. We are now ready to help you get’ oo _ Premium Oleomargarine Sanveflakee Oleomargarine ready for a Sunday dinner, as no doubt you shbittin Ne ie Best Natural Color Best White Brand have used up your odds and ends by now. aos ET Full and complete line of Green Vege- tables and Fruits. U if PRICES ON Excello Cake Flour—just icéiived fif- 7 CLOSING 0 ie cts teen cases by express. Tis seus ix flour in vanilla and lemon flavors. you Um-m-m.Arent they good VEGETABLES have not tried this commodity you are ONIONS 4 c missing something: PARSNIPS— a aes 4c National Cookies and Cakes arvived ee rou a rte ou a te etree and they are sure good. : Per pound ....... cece sete cece cent ete eeeeeees Ac Purity Bread is a treat. Why. not order so for NORTH DAKOTA, amos ye ‘Ae [If aloat today? i POTATOES— 61-3c Both Phones 211 118 Third Street StaxpaRD PRODUCTS SUPPLY.@.|. Le ou eee oe Last delivery Saturday at 4:30 | MINNBATOLS Per pound ...i...-.05 qineeveres ‘Be, Tec; 8c Other week days 4:00 | " As all Grogs m He poaid Gen Sees Nene cee 30c The Grocery Merchants are figuring on’ \ 5. 10-301b NAVY BEANS— 8c closing Saturday nights at 7:00 o'clock: 4 ORANGES UU es ase RS stato sharp and would like to have your opinion: a Perdozenl fo Serica Nik Gey eens 39c . on the subject. It will be for the period of ae LEMONS— 40c winter months. Let your grocery man cer MOEN eee eee e eee eee ete eee ee know what you think about it. Lo -Kyuptson Casi SToRE ith Phone 2. ~=510- Broadway.

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