The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 30, 1919, Page 3

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“TUESDAY, DEC. 80, 1919 $1,400,000 IN SOLDIER BOUNTY $900,000 IS AVAILABLE here Three-fourths Mill Levy Wilt Produce Less Than Million \ Next Year the the ae on Four thousand applications for sol- diers’ bonuses, averaging 75 per man, already have been filed with the called for, and the amount which will nor, be available by July 1, 1920,’ under x the three-fourths of a mill general, levy provided fer in the act as amend-! The ed during the special session, will he! see $999,000,” It is anticipated that prior to July“ as many more bonus appli- cations will have been filed. If each ot Nort Dakota's 30,000 servicemen’, should apply, and should the presenti average of $375 per man hold, the \ state will be required to pay $11,250,- 00 in bounties, and unless the pres- ent levy is increased 19 years’ time will be required to raise that amount. Many More Applying. The fact that, as the attorney ¢ eral’s oftice recently anncunced, soldier's bounty may he spent anything but booze or poke vastly increased the number of appl cations since the special sessions re- moved some of the original restric-{ tions, At first the bill provided soldiers could claim bounties only if they wished to invest it in an educa- ton, a home or in a farm, As the act has been amended, returned serv-_ ce men Gan use the money to pay off debts or to engage in business or purchase tools for a trade, or stock or machinery for a farm, or to repair a home, or pay for education, Originally 40 per cent of the Yanks who applied for bonuses stated they wished to use the money to complete G their education. Since the act was amended, many of the service men and who to the and fice, Shave amended their de th present percentage -of thos state their intention of — going vehoo! is comparatively small. Army Nurses To Come, The above estimates do not take into consideration North Dakota's army nurs of which there was an unusually large number _ considering the population of the state. Afmost 400 per cent of these nurses are rep- resented by service record's already tiled with the adjutant general and which will become 4 basis for applica- tions. for bounties. In amount of time spent in the service the army yurses’ records compare very fav. ably with the fighting men, This is especiglly true of those who went into Germany: with the army of occupation and who only'recently have returned. As yet not a single army nurse has made application for her bonus. AUDITBOARD 1S _ PAYING BILLS IN FACE OF VETOES (Continued From Page Oné) lation of the special session, was uSkec | gpmananerecemamemass this morjing for legal opinion ag 1 Jawyer and not a: rtisan on House! Bil €0. With a characteristic grin} Lemke said: “Ot course House Bill 60 is legal and constitutional — the 16: ronld + not have pased it if it had not.been.” Further than that Lemke would not £0. He seemed, however, quite opti-; amistic and confident, MAY MEAN EARLY ELECTION His presence at the capitol toda believed to foretell! an early app tion to the supreme court Frazier for a writ of prohibition mandamus, restenining Tall and 0: sitzky from further ‘functioni members of the state auditing hoard. Such an action prebably would bring before the supreme court xl] the ques: tions involved in House. Bill 60. Under a-recent amendment -to. the: constitu- | tion, fonr or the five members of the. supreme court must hold agi n act nor | “al Bacar and Kidneys Backache of asiy kind is often used by kidney disorder, which means ‘that tle idneys are not er, and uric ‘ecuinulate the body in great abun- neys, hence the congestion of: blood tion in the read causes ‘headache. “nervous, despond ee it feverish, irritable, have spots fore the hags'under the lids, rad Tack mbition to do things, ‘ The latest. and most, efiective. means of overcoming this trouble, is to cat sparingly of meat, drink plenty of water between meals ahd take a single Anuric tablet beforo gach meal for a while, Sim ly pak your druggist for Anuric ‘Cant acid) if you aren't feeling up to the standard. Mt you have lumbago, th |, @hatism, dro) begin immediately ‘thig tfeatment with Anuric, f ‘he physicians and specialists % Dr. Pierce's Invalids’ Hotel, Buflulo, N. Y. fave thoroughly tested’ this préséri ‘and have been with one accord successful in. ing these troubles, its having onde “used Anuric at Ye inetitution have repeatedly sent hack for. more. Such a demand has been créated that Doctor Pierce decided to put Aniiric in the drug stores of this country, in, 8 Teady- to-use forin. * “Omaha, Nebé.:—“I ached ‘all over ‘and ly that I could not sleep at ai cht, ly bladder. seemed weak, gave me consid: erable Pegble, and caused stinging sensa- i read an advertisement’ of a Anuric (anti-uric-acid) and bottle.” It was only a fow avs before J felt gies Telieved, and ull tous L rested in a Chicago hotel | last night in the same room with Miss ‘Ss, 23 years old, said bockkeeper, Smith ex: Chicago, D, ; GHT Smith, said | broker of ; ‘ | Four Thousand Claims Filed, Siac ee . . i / With Adjutant Gencral Yebe ae Average $375, Each “Shucks, BiAv ies We simply us Save expense, has been my bookkeeper for two ae re TL CAN he he ino adjutant general's olfice ufder the As newty constitntog the state aut! terms of the service men’s bounty act! ing | urd Would he almost purely an of 1919. A total of $1,400,000 8 administration heady with the gover-| commission any of the shold tuemborship ar city it Was g me pestown Complete Offering for New Year’s Dinner When you hear “HAPPY NEW YEAR,” it makes you think you are getting older, but eat, drink and be merry and start the year_right by buying your Groceries here. Faith, §. 0., was ar- there's nothing to it. |. Four of the five members. o: supreme conn Iwo He them Jnitys < split aboyt fifty Sarde SLIStT Mmmer of the Methodist 'SHUCKS, WE SIMPLY USED. THE SAME OM TO SAVE EXPENSE, SAYS SOUTH DAKOTA BANKER FOUND WITH GIRL! c. 30,— When W. H, to be a wealthy ed the same room to The young woman © declared unconstin are: Nonpartisans 5 vn on the side of mportant is very? A fourth das more or le ne Marae: ai | in the tai vorit mld Still serve d. but would noi a vote, IN CIty n'y holiness moyemeni Sean a ara a aaa RE CCPC C CCC OOS, $! dragged for forty rods, and one of the fielt o Winiiliaee eerraecaos BROWN & JONES 0.'S..'S. HE YEAR 1919 is about to close. , Joyed a very good business during the year and have more to be thankful for than to complain of—yet we de- sire to serve more of the people of Bismarck and the sur- rounding territory tributary tg Bismarck in 1920 than ever before. There has been a great deal of talk during the past year about the grocers-and food dealers profiteering. We can say truthfully and conscientiously that we have not profiteered in the past and do not intend to in the future. We have nothing to offer free with other goods, as our goods all cost us money and in order to maintain our credit with the jobbers we must sell at a profit. Thanking you all for your patronage in the past and de- siring a greater portion of it in the future, we wish you all a Happy and Prosperous New Year. f eelotlebiebbbtebtedebe blebdbedeteh bbe ebb ded bibledebbeletehebufe “We Thank You” HEAD LETTUCE PL BOTH PHO. Last delivery lO DOHN’ - CRANBERRIES AND SUGAR UM PUDDING Last delivery tomorrow at 4:30. Close at 7 ES 211 LOGAN’S - PHONE 176 EXTRA FINE QUALITY OF CORN FED BEEF—VERY CHOICE.CUTS OF THE FOLLOWING: > Beet f Pot Roast, per pound Boiling Beet, per pound Prime Rib per pound Home Rendered Lard—in 5 and 10 pound ‘pails; per Home Cur per pound per pound Roast of Beef, pound ed Smoked Hams, * Packing House Hams, p.m. and closed-all day Thursday. aturday at 4:30. Other week days at 4 p.m years and we were on our way to Fairmont, Minn. to be married. Smith was also charged with passing several worthless checks. \Miss Ehlers, who was question ed at a detention home, is snid to be the sister of Mrs. John Steusiand, wife of the owner of a large sheep ranch in North Da kota, \ Smith told the poljce he rep- | resented a dozen Chicago firms in | Fait:. S, D., and Hettinger, N. D. | evangelists at the governor's Miss Luella Pannebaker hag return: | ed trom Fargo. where she spent Chy mas itt her old home and attended th wedding of her brather, HW. Pann baker, gund Mi: ethel Cy innitt, both uff Mr. called at the governor's office, j home after visiting over the holiday. | ; With his j the seer SENATOR JOHNSON BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE he will make a rapid recover Neuman while inthe eapital city RETURNS eel TO LA MOURE Diesem_ of. Tae i istered amon gihe real fight-| of the state, has returned ter, Miss Leilia Dicsem, of! te’s ofller, ylor /Aultman-T This Point FILES NOTICE OF | G. 0, P. CANDIDACY One of Bismare! Fon Will be ap independent candidate r cnlorsement ut the South Dakota tory, upon his return fr e. where he attended + the nordhwestern ‘h NEW PLANT FOR DISTRIBUTION OF FARM MACHINES ness in this field has been distributed | parts, from Fargo or Minneaoptis.. During the last three years the business lias grown to such an extent’that It cannot} he sati: distance, and beginning with the new tractors and other farm machinery ang Dakota, :Heretofore the Aultman-Taylor pusi-| a complete assortnient of repairs and For the present the Altman-Tay’ st Co, plang to make tne 'T, & 1D, Tvaeor Co. on Front street its headquait factorily handled from such a| but in the near fature it will build ics own distributing plant. which prone year Bismarck will Carry a full line of; to be one of the finest in central Noch Tractor Co. to . Cover Big Territory From pw Year's gifts mn Minne. KUPITZ Co. | oe which may mean much to the develop Phone 88——-WIl) Counect You with All Departmento——Phone Plerre, 8.'1., Dec. 30—United States . ment of the city is the Slope distribu: | QUALITY SERVICE SANITARY izath ,|Senator Hiram Johnson of Califor MERA aie oa arate a nization, called | tor ‘ractor Co., se leeation | Fr Bismarolt filed with the secretary of state was announced yester re by A. urea Birecs : jue announcesnent of his candidacy for Mr ne for the last three 5 “ cpudlican presidential nomination, representative e® the company in this Make a Doilar Worth One Dollar and Forty Cent» eed ubc ALS TAD HADLEY HURT j fil “For One Day Only RF. Neuman of 10 bebe Wee Nastha's rok ta 4 } vars nite borax Naptna oap MAN! to St, (Ceca AIR ir chert meta aneae aR Raa me On a PORN NES re en EM SEY Gs) 49c | ' | , ° | Not more than 10 bara to a customer: and sold with an | Lister Toh Was aiding a frac} tlion when he aws trown anid It is thought; under-the good care he will receive: | MOTH Ross Bxpectane 7 Applied Mothers Externalic | Sif Urverists , Seacs! Hoon on Motheiood and Waby, Free 1 eLD KEGULATOR CO. Derr. S-D. ATUNTA.C FRIEND RADA While we have en- CELERY FIG PUDDING Exclusive Meat Shop 512. BROADWAY Smyrna Candy Co. JOHN 404 MAIN ST. ‘ 4 A lot of good old homemade Candy left over from Christ- mas that we want to close out. This Candy is fresh and nice, the same as if made today, and consists of our choice Mixed Candy at, per, pound Also some very Walnuts, Br Nuts as filler: Special: price per pound | GUSSNER’S Home of Quality Groceries and Meats Phone v0. 310% Main St. Gussner’s will mahe a strong effort to give wholesale prices to retail trade. Step in und try us. We will save you money. Bismarck’s Big Bargain Grocery and Market Happy New Year! . Gussher has prepared for a great New Year, having a big supply of Canadian Winter Fish on hand and eoming in. MEAT DEPARTMENT 25c and 330c Turkeys—Prices reasonable. Chickens ' at, per pound... Geese—very choice, fine and fat. Goose fat is far ahead- of butter and you will enjoy its fat to use instead of butter on your table. -'s coming in and will pay top prices sipped in. Call and see me. Will have ch. Tor Str oa Weiner Sausage, hand Paper WDestec isin ease 25 c temper Hamburger, Rewrigore per Ib. bd suis tate 22c } Head Cheese, Whole Smoked : 2 _Hams, per Ib..... 34c oe tN a SERCH aa Breakfast Bacon aver, WAusage, in stripes, per lb. 34c an aan : s tit c Heavy Veal Stew, 15 heb BORE, 20c per bee eee Cc Pigs’ aon SSR OE ‘Small Milk Veal: QE 2 tbs... 25c¢ Stew. per db. : Sauer Kraut, 1 5 Roast Shoulder 2 2 c MUATG i 3 c-onti tes Cc Veal, per Ib...... : Picnic Hams, 22 Light Milk Veal, 2 5 cn IBS aces. .. GEC Per Ib. «5... seus Try our Sausage. Made by Pork Link Seuseie 2 5 c experts with great care. per Ib... Fresh Pig Shanks, 9 Roast of Pork, loin or ham, perlb. ./........ Cc r fr Gintaneee tt 30 C 4 We urge vou to try our Can- : adian Fish, as they are the Pork Chops, 30c finest to be had and are per Ib, eae. | guaranteed not ‘to be aM Shoulder Pork, (storage or summer caught er Ib... 2 6... 2 5 Ci fish. We have a very large supply of Lutefisk. j oe DEPARTMENT 55c 9c Navy Beans, -hand picked, a 12'ee Palm Olive Soap, 3> bars 29 Cc Vegetables of all kinds Yellow Washingion 7 Onions, per Ib...-. Cc Lower price in quanity. Tomatoes, 2 lb. 15c gans, eac! h $2.75 to $3 . Avoid all rush, and we would advise you to place your orders early and get the first pick and delivery, for you know holiday. business is all rush. Just received. fresh: shipment winter caught Canadian Lake Fish, as follows: “arge and small White Fish, Pike, Pickerel, Herring; andtlso Pacific Coast Fish, Salmon and Halibut. We will close Wednestlay evening at 7:30 o'clock rs Japan Tea, Peres swans z Navy Bea per Ib. Be Ib: We have a largé supply of piu which we sell at, per box, from. tasty Chocolates with cream centers. | Home Brand Coffee |Heinz Chili Sauce New York Aged FulleCream order of groceries amounting to $1.00 or more, not includ- ing flour or sugar or specials for the day. ——— GROCERIES ——! Dairy Butter, in rolls, per pound Cranberries (far 3 quarts for Hunt’s Baking Powder Pe pourtds caleniak. Qovee ha ws kt dean te Loose-Wiles Crackers, in packages, large 45c value, 2 for Japan Tea Siftings, 1 lb. package: 25¢ value, 2 for Chickory (substitute for coffee), 20e value, per: pound 2 ev, tan dene eee alee Polly Cleanser, SLOT Fists ss CF Geo ceive gaa muvee ARGH Ree Royan Brand Ground Ginger, 1 lb. packages, 65e value, per package . . Jiffy Jell (any f AON ss aa asts haan anwar Toilet Paper, large rolls (1 4 for Chippewa Salt, in packages, 10c¢-value, 4 for Thes ( 30¢ ‘value), lavor), 15¢ value, 28c ‘and sold for cash 1,000 Pounds of Prunes These Prunes will be sold at 18¢ per pound—regular 25e _ seller—for one day enlv.. ‘This is an extra snap;,so be wise. All Prunes are sold for cash, and we e give you the vilue. We prices are lesé: than ¢ cost handle Equity Co-operative Packing Co. goods We wish each and every customer of our ours and new + customers a Happy and Prosperous New Year. MEAT AND FISH DEPARTMENT For Cash For Cash Try our Meats and note the difference. All government inspected. . All customers.trading here, we will convince you of this, and we hope you will be one of the new ones trading here the year 1920, Get your orders in early on Poultry, as it is going to be scarce. EXTRA SPECIAL! 50 GALLONS OYSTERS! Roast Veal, Mie le per Ib. . ay BBE ge, BOE Pickerel .... 14c Pike! Aen 20c per bb! oie, SOC Wate ran, LBC ere bec Se Pee ae: l6e fn 206 Deliveries On all days except Saturday 8:30 and 10:00 in the morn- ing; 3:30 in the afternoon. Saturday, 8:30 and 10:00 in the morning; 2:30-4:30 in the afternoon. Evening 7:00. E. A. BROWN GROCERIES Home Brand Peas Richelieu Jellies Heinz Catsup Heinz India Relish Richelieu Salad Dressing Shelled Almonds Glace Cherries Layer Figs Shelled Walnuts lace Pineapple Layer Raisins CHEESE Extra Faney Swiss Brick Limburger Pimento Kraft Romar aR ES VEGETABLES 3 Head Lettuce Celery Sweet Potatoes Squash Pumpkin” Parsnips Rutabagas _—_ Carrots Cabbage | We will close all day New Year. Open until 7:30 Wednesday; Last Delivery at 6:30 Home Brand ‘Pumpkin Heinz Mince Meat_ Wisconsin Full croak i ; 4 4 4

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