The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 12, 1919, Page 3

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LARS 4: PNT INTACT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1919 ’ t BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE MAIDEN VOYAGE going to work more than eight hours,” GIANT STEAMER f° auditor be asked if he was willing to} The motion was issue the warrants. vas $ duly, put. and passed, and President | Wood asked the question, Bowman again moved that the state; that prevents me deing it now. There | is impossible to issue warrants at this | a large number of hail insurance |time. I’m in fayor of going out of |Could pay his way and that possibly ims that have to be attended to/ this chamber like gentlemen. I am/he could help a.few friends out. t. ‘They were in uhead of your |willing to\pay my-own way home and before they decided’ things, he thougiit| claims.” 2 go about my business and wait until) jit would be wise to go into executive “Ym willing to do so as soon as} Bowndn, then, wanted ais resolu- the Auditor issues the warrants, as }session: arrest of Kositz-|he says; ‘when he gets to them.’ When| His motion carried, and the anxious we get through here, I'm going to|Spectators were put out of the senate = get to them,” he replied. Wenstrom moved that “we have alky read, but be direct answer on this.” “T want to know,” he said, “wheth-|the senate to agree to let Kositzky|1I can7regarding my expenses, We all tion calling for th e that was -reail Senator Ployhar succeeded in’ getting | pack up and make what arrangements | chamber, Largest Freight and Passenger |¢r he will issue the warrants immedi-|secure counsel. Lfederbach was the}can make ‘some kind of arrange- Stackhouse Heads a Vessel in Arctic Will Sail When Ice Breaks Fort Smith, Alta. Dee. plying between Fort Smith and the Arctic will be ready for ils trip as Sodén as the Mackenzie river opens in the spring, according to announce- ment made by the Lamson Hubbard Canadian company, whicls is now constructing the ship, at an approxi- inate .cost of $100,000. The.end of stecl is at Fort MoMur- ray, far to the south of this point and the maettial used in the coastruction of the framework of the ship was freighted th to ‘this- point. Durifig th winter months a 22 ton boiler will fhe installed and with the first warm days the vessel will ue ready for launching In the past,:dog team freighters have demanded almost any price for transportation to the arctic during the winter months, and during the Summer the water transportation fatilities have always been far be- neath the needs, It is planned to carry all supplies necessary to points farther north dur- ing the open Water season and relieve the inhabitants of the farthest north points, of the excessive prices which they have been forced to pay in the past, STATE AUDITOR-REFUSES TO VIOLATE OATH BY DRAWING ON ACCOUNTS (Continued trom Page One} lo¢ked his door on advice from Pack- ard. | yt i While he was reporting, Kositzk; appeared. on the scene.- Bowm called attention:to the fact that Ko-| sitzky .was im the chamber and the! senate, on Bowman’s motion, decided | to-have him appear before that body.) While. Kos y and Packard w: talking, Bowman moved that the s geant-at-rooms remove Packard from fhe senate chamber, and Okert was} ordered to do so, Okert grabbed Packard, and for a moment it looked as though there might “be something doing,” but there wasn't, The senate, ther, detided that tha} various resolutions be read for Ko} sitzky’s benefit. ‘These included the | one fixing the time for adjournment and a copy of the governor’s order for the issuance of the warrants. This order charged that there were not sufficient funds to pay the leg- islators ‘because the funds had beea anisdirected’ by the state auditor. /Bowman, then, moved that Kositzky be: asked: if he was willing to issue the -warrants: immediately. The .state auditor replied that his office hours were: fixed by law and that they were from 9 a. m: till 3 p.m, and that his office was not open agdin until 9 a. m. tomorrow “Until: you amend the Jaw so the girl who writes. ‘the warrants can Work more than eight hours, she’s: not Sold by Leading Grocers ail over the. Northwest, 1 tb. glass, 5-130 Ib, tine, At) ped pee S ‘Products Supply Company aeaintarous ped , “! GENO FOR HONEY RECIFE BOOK: a BISMARCK-MANDAN ‘BUS SERVICE The Bismarck-Mandan’ Motor Bus Sefvice will leave the Lewis and Clark Hotel, Mandan, at 6:15 p. m. daily arid the Grand Pacific Bismarek, at 11:30 p. m. daily| until further notice. Special ‘trips by. appointment. RED TRAIL TRANSFER Co. -~ Mandan; N. Dy = sou as Tr ret to them,” laconte- —The itor largest freight and passenger steamer |" what time, on what day” the aud-j waters. contemplated issuing ae ‘The Tropics Send Coco THE BEST Bread Made You can make better bread and more loaves Every. Baking Day with Climax Flour. Therefore, Baking et Laboratory: Distilling Outfit, $6. lawful a atboses onl ing .water,. plant, oils, -pure. extracts, . ete mplete and ready for use. | Insured by patcel post upon’ receipt of price. SIGEN SUPPLY o. economy urges you to use Climax Flour. It makes \ bread owning a wonderful flavor and great nourish- ment... When -you bake with Climax Flour use less flour.and‘more water than when ‘you bake with ordinary flour—that’s economy. Russel Miller Milling Co. For sale by all Gro¢ers, . only one who ‘voted agaiust this, inents.” While the state auditor was awav| Hemmingsen, of Grand. Forks, was looking for counsel, Senator, McCar: | willing. to: do: likewise. t Me. nthe ‘wanted to know!ten poured a little oll on the troubled| Church also declared that he coull| Dr. C. fertitne?| : } Hoey Seen se Vemay his ow way.” but he thought | president of the Sixth District Medical | the war-| “I think we should’ consider this) the action of thé auditor was uncalled association at its annual meeting held | soberly and act soberly,” he sald. | for, and digcourteous. He didn’t want |! Bismarck anuts To Make this Delicacy forvou Where the warth tropical'sun shines down on tall palm trees, the cocoanut is recognized as a delicious food and it is served in a great variety of ways. You yourself know how good fresh cocoanut cake is or ‘cocoanut cream pie. Now you can ‘enjoy this food in a delightful new way. Gem Nut Margarine is made from creamy white meat of the cocoanut, from peanut meats, and from the richest pasteurized milk, and is seasoned with the finest dairy salt. Every ingredient is fresh and pure. Yet this delicacy is really very economical. Spread Gem Nut Margarine on your bread and use it in all your cooking. - . The largest distributors and manufacturer of oleomargarine in the country make’ Gem Nut Margatine, so you may be sure it is exceliont even before you buy it. y Swift & Company, U.S. A. Manufacturers of Snowflake Oleomargarine Best White Brand Premium Oleomargarine Best Natural Color Bismarck, N. D. = ale Phone 816 this week, Medical Society S. Stackhouse Just received a yaa supply of ey Butter. Per Ibs iv... ca esdp eee vena We retail a ‘full, and complete ling of Groceries. J. W. Scott . CASH GROCERY Weare headquarters for Fresh Meats Buy your Christmas Nuts and: Candies now before the rush, as we have a large, fresh stock to select from ..68c was elected Members | “As soon as I get to them,” again “The inves of this Bile probably bear|to see the “dignified body” lowered! were present from all pana includ- ‘replied Kosituky. “I have lots of work | Mr, Kositzky out, It may ‘be that it|to the devel of a kangproo court, Senator Fraser also figured that he} ed in the district and the session |provéd an interesting one. Other of-} ficers named tvere Dr. 'B. 8. Nickerson | | of Mandan, vice president, and Dr. H. } M. Brandles of Bismarck, secretary | ‘ and treasurer. Tribune Want Ads bring results. GUSSNER'S Home of Quality Groceries and Meats Phone 60. DOGS, $350 A ‘TEAM, The Pas, Minn, Dee, 12.--In the ices of sleigh dogs’ ha’ 6 north rd, with the over sing d 310%, Main St. Gussner’s will make a strong eifort to give wholesale prices to retail trade. Step in and try us. We will save you money. Bismarck’s Big Bargain Grocery and Market Great Bargains for Saturday’ DUTEEIEK — First lot of the season just received; per lb.. 1 5c TAG dete — The fa- mous 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 .....:.... APPLES— 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— “per packnge .... 15c COFFEE — Gussner's Spe- sl 60c value, 50c MILK—Large size, leading bray N AY Y BEANS— |) ol | Ma poupare 9c Have received: a Taree shipment of Navy <| from the grower. They are fancy hand nee Per pound ....... 11'c We have a very large supply of fre: h ind assorted Nuts. Buy them carly. MEAT DEPARTMENT Home Rendered Pure Lard. Nothing added or taken from tt. Has its natural oil and goes further in use. Per pound ........ PIG’S FEET— Especially fine pickled—just lunch. Two pounds LOM oo Corned Beef—Per tb iseand -.... 220 HAM. Roptisr, whole or half, 34 Pot Roast—Best grade, per Ib. ... 20c Boiling or Stew Meat—Per Ib. ... 15c Veal Stew— Per? Ib. sie5.0b.. 16c Picnic Hams— PeeIb o aakac se. 24c ey Suet—For general cooking, per Ib. ..... 15c ehralde Veal Roast. or Steak—Per pound eres 255 20c Loin Veal Steak or Roast—Per Ib.. aBe Cc .28¢ 25¢ Hark aan — Link or 25c 38c By the Strip) Breakfast Bacon Per pound ...... 36c Loin of Pork-——Chops, Etc., pond ....-.1.:00€ alder of Pork—-The fin- t selected Pork, Weiner Sausage—Our own make, per pound: src. 25c Hamburger—Fresh made Bde i ad Cheese, Liver and ce bac 20c , the thing for Besr GROCERIES A Town - Soto Here If you don’t know it now your first trial order will be ample proof to you. We sell the best groceries in the best way—give you the best service because- we want your trade. Don’t fail to uive us that trial order. - Twill be to your advantage. Geo. W. Little, Prop. ey nand, until-a team of 4 average quality dogs brings $550, a trifle more than an average team of \| horses.

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