The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 16, 1920, Page 2

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FARM TAXES $14 IN 1918; $226.02 UNDER ‘NEW DAY’ Emmons County Tubhier Only Beginning to Grasp the Benefits of League ayler of Bismarck. who owns. 400 acres in Emmons county, J.B. S&S and farm ast sum Vane. the ed mer. Ss Wits " state mudilor has mailed him a war rant. He took the warrant oyer to Fourth Street 25 pound box, » per box .. © Legs than box lots, perepound : i One-half cases, standard, per one-half case .... 20¢ seller, 3 for....... 15¢ séller, 4 for “per dozen ... Mrs. Murphy’s per bottle for .. cans, 8 for .. 2.2. 44 grade; 2’pounds for . Yellow Corn Meal; 10 pound per bag .... Cluster Table Raisins; 2 packages for’... 05. a ( Choice Steaks Beef, per Ib. ... ea 32e - Pot Roast of Prime . Beef, per |b... . ‘20¢ Spare Ribs, strictly fresh, Ib. of Prime Liver Sausage, ° fresh, per .% Eas severest: 18c Fresh Salt Codfish, Fresh Pickerel, per Ib. .... 18c .15¢ KUPITZ CO. Phone 33——Will Conncet You With “All Departhierits——Phone 33 QUALITY — SERVICE ake a Dollar Worth One Dollar and Forty Cents EXTRA SPECIAL—FOR CASH - Annual Shinment of: Prunes. _.. $00.CASES OF CORN—FOR CASH Packed 2 dozen in‘a case; standard, SPECIALS FOR:CASH No. 2 size cans Tomatoes’ (solid ‘pack), Reid-Murdock ‘No. 1 size Assorted Soups, Maccaroni, Noodles, Spaghetti. (any brand), Blueing, large size, Pop’s Corn Starch, in packages, Fancy Mixed Nuts—only new Nuts and best BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1920 w the Rauk*of North Dakota yesterday andghe was advised there was nothing doing, Local. hanks have informed him nnot “uford to take up_ these iis. Mr, Sayler is one of 13,500, | 100,000 fe ei rly. situ- Py to j ail demnity eho: ave simi r. Sayler's land is lecated in Cher- ty Grove township, Emmong county, It type of farming land | upon which for years the total tax for all purposes hifs heen around $74 per] On one parcel of rear Was 5 of hail asted to SSE On the ether quar: tor section, Which last year cost Mr. Sayler exclus The totel tax for hail insurance, is INO, ex mount the slate has granted +! Monday evening. NEW CLUB ROOMS: Thriving Washburn Legion. Or-| ganization Has Home— Names Officers | Washburn, Jan. 16--The Victor Be! Wallin Post No. 124 of Washburn, held | its first meeting in {he new club rooms Pore was a larger! attendanee than at any meeting held; heretefore and the boys enjoyed the new layout immensely ‘METHODIST MEN : Banquet Will Be Given at Chureh | WARD COUNTY BOOTLEGGER: KILLS HIS WALLIN POSTIN | JAILER, MAKES ESCAPE, YET AT LARGE Minot, N. D.. dan. 16—Ward ) the revolver, I1é had been yisited MeCrill,. who hed Peas. tha two hours heforesthe shooting by arte Bir coh; artan |. Wis brother ‘Tom, McCrill who was Naud veounty Jail Ant night Gh arrested pending invéstigation, Shosting ®&and | Unis Ernie Sheritt Scofield of Ward county ppson, his jailer, was still at heads the se that sedtched all rly to night for the amiss hi where z ne man, e pecn mnable to de- i ninety days Mecrill obtained termine WILL HEAR WELL |" KNOWN SPEAKERS and M Larsen, ed Sigrid ‘Alt Larsen, chairiia Sayler a refund of The hail In| ‘The election of officers for 1920 was! ss | PY ater: h ai placa mn smvanee alone, paid for an indemnity | the} néss for the evening and the) Tonight lo Me ar Tater. {Nunya O, Alfsen, chairmau pre which Mr, Sa. ralteet wnt fartillery won when Set. A.B, Wahk esting Talks ¢- f Gouugint ttc ee : he ind “athe | ry SC" 2380. FLA. 88th, Diy, | EES After the elgciion of “officers, sev wilh their fed commandey and Regi Ar} gy 1 meninent speakers’ ttl ve important i porta ining Vcouniy farmer nblgren, Ha. Co., Gth. BLA. Ist. address the meeting of the men of the} (tle Work: For ny * : Diy. was elected vice communder.| \eCabe Methodist ebureh which wil er ep eh Other- officers elecicd were as fol eocded by 2 banqner, ‘Pie PaReSe Banat Hows: Wesley Williams! fair WAL he held in the chi ay chaplain, n es ae savoury MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT SANITARY “ Bismarek | quirements of the legion to the effec ihinch was enjoyed and Guy T n ant at arn the constitutional fice Wahl, and Lee ¥ }¥ of that the holder of an elective oflice in} the county or state cannot hold ant office in the post, Sgt. M. Clerk. of court for MeLean county, | could no longer continue as adjitant. Mr. ‘Tellefson’ has worked ‘Unc for the post. and in hehalt of se men and the success of the Washbu post is,due ina large-moasure to his efforts and splendid judgment. Ont motion of GC. A. Knudtson, duly second ed, the Vietor Re Hin post extended | to Mr. Pellet: of the or. a Son A thanks ganization for his good work ducing the ymst year. At the conclusion of business A) son, formerly Avith the Red livered a short address whicli w ceedingly humorous and interesting. $3.40 Be 44c 39C. ™) 96c 39¢c We Specialize in Cottage Cheese and High Test Cream Pineapp!e—Faney Hawaiian sliced, No. 214 $1.00. * 68c \.60c bags; Meat and Fish Departmént Just a Lithle Better > SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY i Fresh Pike, i 20c pdr Ib. oe... eee Fresh Salmon, per lb... Fresh ‘Halibut, per Ib. ...,... Fresh White Fis per Ib... 2... Just Arrived! — Lutefish, een te 95c 15c per quart ...:... Sauer Kraut, per quart ....... . We handle Equity Co-operation Products “ We will close Saturday night at 8 o’clack Deliveries On all days except Saturday 8:30 and 10: 00 in the morn- ‘The club rooms will be opened’ to the public on Wednesday and Satur- days and the farmers, as well as. the townspeople, are invited ‘to th rooms on these days and read and rr when convenient. The legion invites the public to. make it their home on Wednesda, and Saturdays, The library has been moved to the club rooms, writing material will he at) hand and further convenience will be provided hy the pest, It is the pur- pose. of the Victor B. Wallin Post No. 12 to serve the community in eye;y} possible way. We wotild like to en- roll. every service man in’ McLean} county, who is not attiliated with an-! other post, We can be of real assist- ance to the service men ard the ser- vlee man can het the Post. | BISMARCK MAN IS GRAND CAPTAIN OF i ROYAL ARCH MASONS! Fargo, At. the close of the aflerncon session yesterday, the, fol-1 Hlowing were lected officers of’ the | Gvand. chapter, Royal Arch Masons, for the ensuing year: i? J. H. G, Turner, Bottineau, George’ FE. Duis, deputy grand high H, Murfin, Fdgeiey, ¢ Col, TW. R. Bitzing,’ Mand: seribe; Walter 1. Stockwell. | Fargo, grand osecretary; and Harry | Lord, Cando, grand treasures. The ather, officers were appointed | as follow: Jchn A. Graham, Bis grand captain of the hos Johnson, Fargo, grand | murner; William = W.} { Shaw, Enderlin, grand royal arch} ‘eaplain; A. J. Dunnett, Kenmare, | grand chaplain; FI, John Rowe, Cas jgelton, grand master third veil; For Jest W. Vaughn, Cando, grand master grand} G high priest; Yorks. Walter prinelpal QUINT GARNERS ONE FROM MAX Van Hook, N. D., Jan. 16—Van Hook defeated Max 23 to 17 in a fast game on the local floor. The first half end- ed with the locals one point in. the| Hook's superiority. Score: players: Kline, rf., Wands, If. | ‘Nelson, c.. Brosey, rg., Bischke, lg. Van Hook players: McKay rf., Mel- lum, If, Stockford, ¢., Salisbury, -r¢., Setzler, Ig. Subs: Thompson for Bischke, ‘Bird-| bill for Setzler, Grant for Mellum. Score: Pield g Nelson 3, Kline 1, Wands 1, McKay 1. Stockford 4. Setzer 1, Grant 2. Foul goals: Wands %, McKay 7. Caalharbor'’s fast quint plays here the twentieth, , Teliefson, | ary movement. Grafton Farm Land j Were all accepted. ;to note in the ti@as j second. veil; Otto P, Dick Was | m, g ds master veil; “Blan oegnen we total, rev- ldine Fisher: Devi 3 La rand son- 3 for the ye Vie nee Fisher, Devils Lake, grand seM-) vishpsoments for’, the ar 191!) i amounted to $244 y we FAST VAN HOOK 13 Jead, but the last half proved Vani ipts' 2 A hig attendance is Hickman of New York Mecklenburg of Hel he the “prineipat hee ish No. J ‘Northern ‘ white $89 2-8 to $.81L/7-8, | Plax, $5.08 to $5.13. bi remarks on tho church's ce: will he the var h-district directors of the state. A Did t Her Best te Get There, de ation from the Methodist ehurch}| oW hen Lucy's teacher told her that |), AE Mii dhy wll: he pak | she wad live minutes Inte for roll call, yy she replied: “I didn't mean to be late, and if-1 hadn't runned all the been a toa, Inter.” Td Brings $130 Acre irafton, 3 hi What: is beliewed fo be the largest price ever {pald for farm aod in thi nity ly- Jing so far from market wag patd t week by John Brekke who purehs 6d the AoT. Thompson farm: cons ing of 224 actly. $130 ‘pe made without the ‘ass of any’ kind, both parlies hetng| vith the land in question. ‘It heliéved: that this sale sets a new igurelon land: in the imipédiate fown- ships and if ts thonght that all land vow for ‘sale will take a good jump accordingly, f For Infants and Children in Use For Over 30 Years Always bears Mle aS 4 the Signature of NEW ROCKFORD POST OF LEGION: TAKES IN | FORMER WAR VETERANS New Rockford. n. 16.--The Ray: mond B. Thorn Post 30 of the Ameri: can Legion held a aneeting on Mond night, January 12th, at wh ti they took up) several matters of ine portance’ among which was:the enroll- ing of the Veterans of the Civiy snd} Spanish American wars, who are jiv- | ing at the present timé in Edéy;coun- dy, as TWonorary members of the local jon post. Those entered on the honors at the last meeting ar Col. FM. Patch. Col. Capt. O.-H. Culver, 1 Sheldon ayY TL. He Kerr; Span rican ywate—N. J. Bothne,. Wi Kaine, B, Dingle, A. Eliswort!: and Art Hughes. Fed Ww. LUTHER LEAGUE HOLDS ELECTION FOR NEW YEAR| aq Pure A-very enthusiastic crowd: g.athio at the homes of Kev. ‘and Mrs Alfson, 84 Severtth street, laci nighi for the anhied meeting of the Luihsr league. The meeting was cpenel dy! eripture reading and prayer‘by Rev. Altson. after which reports were sa mitted by ‘the various offic waich Te wis interesting ier's report tht for the yea and the balaneé in the’ treasury. January 1, 1919, the total collection eto ted to $44 ‘leaving Janiary 4, ‘as the most the league has ‘had since or. doand readily shows proof of the active interest the young peopic have taken in, the work, Following the reading a# the re- ports, the election of officers took place, All officers for the year 1919 were re-elected to serve anothe HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets \ To have a clear, - pink stn, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days, you must keep your body free from poisonous wastes. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets (a vege table compound mixed with olive:oii) dct on the liver and bowels like calomel in the treasury 1929, of |... Daily Heaith Problem compared with 46) CASTORIA (7 awe the Place of Creamery Butter Capsule of coloring with every carton Al all leading Grocers, Markels and Delicatessens H OLEOMARGARINE Norther Cocoanut Butter Co. Elderly People Have A | Stomach’ hak ‘and digestive organs slow to act as age advances ost people find the years ipping by without real- ng it, until suddenly confronted with the fact that they can no longer digest everything they would like to eat. It then Jecomes their daily task to avcid what they kiow to be chronic con- stipation, When, exercise ne a light, diet x advisable alderly peop act too powerfully and a feelin weakness results. 0.9) and still active What i ig needed is 1 laxative It-can be bought but- mild at any drag store ad one bottle , roperties, found in enough to last even & latge ” . Br Caldwell’: Syrup Pepain mily) many months. -It is a which a combination of s are preparation, and used a few days will train the Knut ees in an world, thee digestive organs 10 do their wark fying over 6 million botles sold each naturally again without other aid, Year, many-who eed its benefits. have Dr. Caidwell’s Symp Pepsin not yer used it. If you habe not, send has peen-on the inarket since 1892 your name and address for a free trial and was the privdte formula of bottle to, Dr. W. B. Caldwell, six i Dr. W.B. Caldwell, who is’himself Washington St, Mortticeffo, Illinois, a * a : as - Pee Columbia Phonographs a es Columbia Records | ON EASY TERMS WHEN DESIRED ., i COWAN’S DRUG STORE 3 : Delicious - Satisfying - Economical Peanut Oil 15% Sweet Milk Salt and Moisture 15%, Cocoanut Oil \ Be Sure and Get Holiday a by iis Northern Cocoanut OLIDAY | Prepared for your table Free from animal fats Minneapolis Minn, Minneapolis, Minnesota ing; ! in the afternoon, Saturday, 8:30 tum 10:00 in : Gd | rat ase, ba anaes ais cofteb eect: is the morning ; 2:30-4:30 in the afternoon, Eyening 7:00, , Oh! Yes! JOHNSON’S for) They tar the tilerand y overcome Hosiery. fare cold nual : ‘ ° 3 R E x THEAT ee A N 1 O= Matinee at 3 o'clock - si = Me. Night Shows 7.00 & 9,00 ft Hosiery Sale Se ONLY FIBRE “SILK: HOSE — SHADES Medium Grey . Brown Light Grey Dark Grey | White Black Navy 2 Cordovan’ x Russian Calf Sizes 8% to 10% JOHNSON’S POPULAR-PRICED STORE -REGULAR | $1.39 ON SALE 98c

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