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i. FRAG AUGUST 20, 1920 L A N G E R ISSUES: tian y Beenie ¢ that is where you would CARDINAL GIBBONS ON VACATION 7 | Signed) WILLIAM LANGER, i f F E R 0 F A | Di Attorney General. foal t SG The attack on Brinton and Waters i ; < ie, continued today by the Cour { News, league organ at Fargo. Copi FA of what purports to be a letter from J i Jim Waters to Ray Craig, state man- aut of the league, asking for $500 Z ie and expressing believe that “matte: Says He Will Appoint Man to can be adjusted” is published. A let- | yer * e er purporting to be that of Brin- Prosecute Criminal Libel Ac ton, in which Brinton demands ra Fs esir emke endorsement at a Grand Forks tion, If Townley Desires meeting or he will make public in- formation concerning league deals, is u published. CItrES CHARGES MADE “Had State Manager Craig given Mr Waters the $500 he asked for- and more later—would this man have William Langer, attorney general,| lined up with Mr. Brinton .in de- today issued an open letter to A. C.{ nouncing the Nonpartisan league?” Townley and William Lemke, offer-|28k8 the league sue organ. ing to name an assistant attorney general to prosecute J. W. Brinton, if ‘Townley and’ Lemke wish him prosecuted on a charge of criminal libel in connection with statements made by Brinton. His letter follows: WEAT “you are hereby notified that J. ¢ | W. Brinton in last night’s Burlejgh County Farmers Press, over his pe nature, stated that were dishonest, | that you approved of misappropria- FTF BL TINGE | BOM “ODEN WILLIAM 1 be mo Lincoln | FARNUM “UNDER CRIMSON | “The Heart SKIES”. | ofaLion” McADOO’S FAILURE CAUSE | CARROTS, GREEN ONIONS, CELERY, CAULI- Chicago, Aug. ——Intense interest is felt in the grain and livestock states-of the west and, indeed, amoug hi 5 ally, in the efforts be- GROCERY SPECIALS = ing made by governers aud other of al \ tion and embezzlement of money in ee | the League and in the State Bank equal to and ready for every call of] right, but because we felt that it county and expressing a’ desire for { ; of North Dakota {hat you, and not | Insufficient Rain: sbechine. and ; E developing and widening American} was no use to lower it.” ;Senerally reduced taxes. thers, used League funds to pro- commerce.” Tha andi - _ mate Voitvate ‘enterprises; that you Temperature Affect Iowa CARDINAL GIBBONS . wee lay at : ltr ee Stony county teal Not long ago an eruption on the | by signing Ww |REDUCE TAXES, DEMAND | setuces had tone accuse tine: to | rim’ of th th terials to’ have committed forgery a ening Creps for Week hot Y. o settlers had gone across the line to} Tim of the sun threw ‘up mate: | omer mens aap fo documents 0 i SPRING LAKE BEACH, N. J.—This is the latest pho 0 | GIVEN TO STATE BODY South Dakota, because the valuation | a height of 500,000. miles, | cea up abner thot Pee cused ee ape graph of Cardinal Gibbons, taken at the summer home of Martin y in Sioux county was too high. Sa aueine the 1asevT a0 tly copter 4 bs Ry Q rqui t was, looted while the ‘ = The same vein carried out by| In Europe, during the last 4 other gen with crime to protect your-} MINNESOTA YIELD IS HIGH Marne, a papal ne ee yee ome hie wille ae Pan eens en oe Se eee ee ee ere selves at j - car nal and: 0. su Be) Sing Pp ¢ }| say- anything,” he said, “because the | asking reduction in, his | creased three times. ; Mi Brinton has offered to prove) nes Moines, Iowa, Aug. 29.—Deri- | Jewels and other articles valued at $100,000. were taken, as well taxes have been raised each time.” ls AY somentt Hy cave court, OF Be cient tomparture, sunshine and raj; | a8 gifts from the pope to Mr. end Mrs. Maloney, regarded by: Lots axed High I are ‘nt true, it is criminal libel. As fell were i for ‘gr their owners as priceless. ‘Cardinal Gibbons is spending his vaca- a ation, whieh eee ea RIE otter Po tine enna io ent thee Hr The M rope bilietin Te board had placed it last year. An- i t » ‘ days temporarily remove one of by the United States weather by: the firing and curling reported uw in his speech he. realized the needs | other auditor said there ‘were many f e fo regular assistants left me | today Say week’ sarlier. pt agriculture and of transportation, vacant lots in one town on which a to the 13th, but most of | 2 y i ane Sete We sage-elasees reer ree Fi 2 ee . ct In the state had light show. | “est of the ue in is being held | ding on water tra sunsportation i vibe, auditor or uel county ea QUALITY SERVICE SANITARY. \ a ae sores general to fa o cd Z Baal te Ag nf ter transportation is inse) | board's valuation percent | last. Fourth Street ¢ i ismar: sist if the prosecution of the said made slow progress. Thc} tices and poor ApRO a bly linked with adequacy of facilities,! year, and he felt this was too much 2 é mired Tee oat Satan we | the: crap. is, in the roasting Pastures in many localities a n eminence on| The ‘auditor of Rolette county sid Make a Dollar Worth One Dollar and Forty Cents we el RE you two men lies! | ted. bed oming short. Truc | the, s, the practical development! that the county board of review had enon ee et the farmers. who Hee ay boon neperted #8 begining :to aad tatoes generally are suffering ; of inland watersways, the upbuilding | returned them valuation the same as ’ ‘ lec! ice.a ent for rain Vana c-ordination of all to make them: last year, “not because we felt it was PECIAL SATURDAY. electeiime to office.and to safeguard |’ Unusually favorable weather in the ze ES S 0). ATH t the irfprest of the Bank of North'next month is necessary to avert me fruit prospects continue ver ; Dakotif I urge-you to have Mr. Brin-‘ frost damage. A good yield is indi-| 8004. . 7 ’ ! ton amgsted. If he cannot prove his j cated, but with normal weather from vs Pian ae s0n ithe cok a 9 LS BANANAS! BANANAS! BANANAS! charge{we will put him in the pen-; now on and normally early from aj Winona, Minn, haseatana sca | itentiay because that is where he leral ay | Crop in southern M aa aSl- eehin 2 ate , would §elong; and if he does prove: ese BT eREL Oe ne S878 DRY ern South Dakota is in bxcellent con- - lust ie oe une i .20¢ them, # Will put you in the penitens!: The cool, cloudy weather arrested fition: anda Bood yield i faucotes a PEP SOLER: tye: Bt cara? according to an official railroad crop TE Inape neat report issued here toda a i Why not take a bunch? $1 85 Rain is needed badiy in some sec- | pay : - A phi eats aerieietcls ants opunstaueanaw eran anogeeniemasiote | Flinn in thivee: pommupteiae “Show an | Quality, Mea}, Market, 5 500-pound Kupitz Company ‘special coffee; 44c \ ng Y 4 5c ve 5, $2.15: less than 5 ; Be average yield for wheat of tea bush- [SiH OA a 5bc value, 5 pounds, $2.15; less than 5 pounds, per pound els to the acre, w hich is far from sat. Where you get’ service, quality California Walnuts, just a snap; 32c istactory. Oats showed up better, | axl and. value: fot: money received. if Pei uNd: oe vais ana creo ese eee yields of 50 bushels to the acre being | #4 b i i ¥ common. Barley fair to good, aver- | IH < | Lenox Soap, a snap; 58 i age about thir bushels. an acl I a = 10 bars for. Pee Cc | ‘aa $5 ) nM ~ . i \ Quality Grocer a ‘ SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY: rr] Root Becr (makes 5 gallons); 15c zi 7 \f er » irrrrier rer ere Ree eee eer ee oe Bel LAKE 35 «© EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF GOOD EATS. i pee hotly : i 114 Fifth Street A _ CHICKENS—OLD AND YOUNG. Marvo. the new washing powder; 5 c : r ) r i pes AE Qn (SLOW aces atc ye gre. aloxs Sin: si slayetiaiele & Spein'd sie esas otataceie ig gale WE DELIVER. BY TRUCK { \} 7] ——————— = Everythisg the market affords in- fruits and vegetables. & £ S | | N, P i ! ia 1} MOVING CROPSia = J- B, GALVI , Prop. MEATS 0 3 Ka KA Deliveries will he, from now on, 8:00 and 10:30 A. M. and 2:00 ia ‘ A large lot or fresh dressed spring chickens for “20c BLUEBERRIES, .PLUMS, PEACHES, GRAPES, ‘ 5 and 4:30 P. M.; except Saturd last delivery, 7:00 P. M. 4 uard in 5-pound lots or more; c APPEES, PEARS, BANANAS. Intense Interest Is ‘Man fest | = per pound i Movement—Petition Pend- |#@ = — Phone 722 Opposite City Beales gE VEGETABLES 4] ing Before 1.c.c. cinta I Get EET CORN, TOMATOES, CUCUMBERS, BEETS, | ue sam \ FLOWER, GREEN PEPPERS. | GUSSNER’S The House of ‘Quality Merchandise die western re egion LOGAN f a Soap Chips; a 1 3 in ass her aetaa AGM sce saierg setae ah otaps cette aecttays 29c grain aa : nas : Te oat Phone 60 f° 310 Main St. Phone 60 _ Te Soe Order Early—Get the Habit of Thrift—Or- . rs : ” . h Baked Beans; $1 .00 the interstate & “ss We Thank You | der Early é ae 13c J. Murphy of South Dakota, st i | spcial, per package, fOr aint Suk a cau oe heats eee teas com Daa dt ne a 2 = ni nv ° Spies Clason 1A Be Fite try ther ee sie be kei a i win WATERMELONE, oN ICE We ave SICAL, Dees Ca aE OT ee ree ence cans sineeres tees tte ra relief for the freight con : 5 . nave a large supply or Hine melons Lnox Soap; tion. The I nte " stat Commerce W t | { W { | | ment tare te ee Oh el, Bonen | erent raer te Pe alermelons: Vy avermeiois. Cold Storage. Order one from the ice. ” Propmt action | Is say, if rain crop is to be moved ket as it should be, What is proposed is to bring about through the rules of the Interstate commerce commission, the shipment of over a hundred million of bushels of grain from Chicago to Buffalo by boat and the return west of coal by Sfift’s Pride Washing Powder, regular 30c seller; 60c rious consideration. speial, 3 packages, fore... .... seh eee pe ttreee cede ethesene 50c te 70e Hach These are of very good quality, but skins are bruised from dirt which does not go. through the rhine. Bananas! Bananas! } (Pure High-test Whipping Cream) BANANAS~ Yellow Ripe Fruit; «Per dozen, 15c to 35c JRE HIGH TEST SWEET CREAM | WE DELIVER BY TRUCK : Stiss Rose Toilet Soap, same Jap Rose; | spcial, per dozen, toR rcs : ne $1 .00 . these boats. This would relieve the . - railroads, now gverburdened, with [ | Baked Beans, guaranteed quality ; Paelttage OF a Bart Gt ¢yelr lad ' 2-pound tins, 25¢ value, per tin.......: Cc and would enable them to satisfy ix 4 y sans 9 larger degree the needs of the ship Dozen, 20e and. 25¢ Coffee, Gussner’s Special ; Ade tic Ct) § Cash asd Carry pers. As things stand now, grain “osaaie i‘ 55c value, per tin cued ‘ cannot te moved jap it ought to be We will also have some cheaper bananas, but pre- Hunt’s Baking Powder; 30c ' moved, the west lacks enough coal, | wy, and, as the farmers cannot sell their | jl fer you call for them, as they will: be too ripe to send f 35c value at.... Saale as ‘ products, they cannot take up thei out by delivery; but will be -good-eating.. Coffee! Coffee White House Coffee ; 65c value at.. : 56¢ Prunes, extra fancy ; finest ‘California stock ; 18 25c value at, per pound... Se aesens Cc notes at the banks and the effect on financial couditions is not, at all good. Lack of enough freight cars and st that great numbers of rs are out of repair, as well of freight equipment in gen-; ab: IF IT’S GOOD TO EAT WE HAVE IT. Our: Canned Goods are as Fresh as in Harvest Time , grain men, shippers and others by F reason-of Senator Harding's words Bakers’, Goods | his | thone 631 | G rocery [ 7th & Thayer | Dressed Chickens. direct from the farm; 35c eral—these are at the root, of the Lecial ZomSatiirday, per pound......+-.sseeeievceneers trouble, whicl ches back to the } . ee al EpepSpiarday, pet poune iweyear period When the railway ad. The market is off, about 5s per pound, so are we. ; ME \T SPECIALS ; j inistration under McAdoo . and : i lay: fi he choicest-animal el t= Watermelons; regular $1.25 Hines conducted the railroads of th> New prices on our fresh roasted coffee start today: All of our meats are from the choicest-animals, select- ; values, special, for............ 40c country and failed to take wise and " ed from the large herds we always maintain, and when Blighton’s Toilet Soap, 12 bars to box; ore Ms eee: SEEMS SE AA Rum-o-ro-sa, ee 60c slaughtered are the finest obtainable. Our. Refrigerators , Tustead of secing to it that freight per pound ....-...-- EE IS ars elie f are strictly modern and the meats are handled in a sani- equipment, which is absolutely vital Logan’s Special, ee 50c tary and scientific manner. ~ to aes country’s transbortatigninecds per pound aus ease ybar ere a a-acatenagekel sieve 'ecere siete es leuaite Lard,’ Pure Open Kettle rendered. was kept up to something like par, the railway administration not onlv These are two of the finest coffees in Bismarck sod Two- ‘thirds pound ye i put bit go farther. than failed to compel the ‘supplying . of will make more cups to the pound, due to being fres! one pound of the so-called substitute. None of the esse Armour’s Salad Dressing, 1-pound bot- new cars, but even allowed many roasted daily. tial oils removed. tles; lar 45¢ value; 33 thousands of other cars to get out of Z spec al fOr vce cee eee etece eens c repair and become unfit for use. : Banana Cream Sweet corn; Pot Roast, pit How long it will take tire country d Cc DD tO sles locets acdiern erent 5 St to catch up in the matter of. freight DEE GOZEN seep csiesice Sey cessive syasieies eis Roa i The Osigins! Cash and Hoth h fer NS Gaeene |car supply and needed freight equip- Lee Regular Ate . BLAME YOURSELF—If you pay too muc ment is more or less conjectural. per pound ............ oe Certain it is that the country has ‘ ceties, ‘his store offers ou the opportunhy Wo Oay SBME licen tutering tr nous tom ei Both Phones 211 ue che Sie ao but if you are indifferen ca railway administration’s short-sight- . . pe seeee pies ah can not expect: to enjoy the saving that careful | oq policies, and it will be months be- Last Delivery Saturday 4:30 p. m. ry us tomorrow. fore the effects of such policies can a has * N ' a RW 4 = All through the west there is en- Fleishman’s Yeast Fresh Daily... couragement felt among farmers, CLOSE: AT. 8.P.M. SATURDAY EVENING SADE oo

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