The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 21, 1921, Page 6

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PAGE SIX MUST. LESSEN TAX BURDEN IN STATE-ROBINSON Judge of Supreme Court, Dis- cussing Tax Limitation Mat-’ ter, Voices Sentiment CONSTRUES H. B. Warning upon all public officials that they must decrease the tax burd- en is given by Jus! J.E of the supreme court in curring opinion in the supreme court 7 . 25, the tax limitation law son, in his opinio Northern Pacitic¢ Robinson, J., concur he purpose of this friendly is lo induce the court to cor ection 2, H. Be ys that for the de an order ining the alleged d the county auditor ditor insists that the yn of the statute applies only | eneral budget of nicip- nd not to a particu item of It will be noted counties’ and mun for numerou poses some are cf sequence and fot at all w scope and meaning bf the section ‘hich limits the tax levies and pro-j ions of property had been in- and such incr ment permitted a in the tax levies, the result that the and other In November, at the election in Towner County e Was on the excessive tax same, sepe held levies and its candidate responsible defeated. Then at the special session of the legislature in 1919 an act was passed reducing the state tax levies five per cent and it was strenuou insisted that all state and muncipal tax levies should be reduced fifty per cent. At the general election in Nov- ember 1920 the excessive tax levies ue on Which the Nonpartisan League lost its majority. of two to one in the House, and in the Senate the same being reduced to about fifty-tifty. Then, at the general session of the legislature in March, 1921, because of the great and con- tinuous uproar and out against levies the statute in question was passed to limit the gen- eral budget of each county and each municipality. If was but a small sop to the indignant taxpayers, and yet it the excessive NO. 25/4 | Honig vy | e | heen" m ies! the wei jot the Ace to over three times that of| ; "| home. Was accounted better than nothing. 222 9th Street South The South Side General Mercantile Store MORRIS ZVORIST, Prop. In the second line of Section 2 the word any means’ all. The ° total amount of all taxes which any county or any municipality m levy for all purpos all not exceed an amount equal one third of the total com- bined levies for the year 1918, 1919 and 1920 with the exceptions provided by statute. In view of the well known ‘a bove stated, the purpose of the act is entirely clear. The limita- tion of the statute refers: to the gen- eral budget and not to any particular item of the budget. Judgment reversed. J. . Robinson, pe er | MANDAN NOTES | MANDAN VOTES ON CITY DAD indan — today balloting upon candidates for the ofice of city com- missioner, to fill the unexpired term of N. KE. Lut who was killed in an automobile accident with G. 1. Solum, ls H. Romer, proprietor of the andan hotel, and M, C. Heinsohn, engineer, dre the s opened at 8 a. m. a Both men are well known. Mr. s been in Mandan for ten a hotel proprictor, and has work. Mr, Hein- san P. en- looked upon, sh between the Non- e and the opposition, onpartisans are sup- hon. e Was expected. Supt. W. F. Mc trainin sohn i; gineer. lelland of’ the state YW ieave' the last of Jacksonville, Pla., where will attend the national meeting America : the Americ of schools having custody of back ; delinquent, truant or dependent Idren. He will be gone about two weeks. This is the first time that North Dakota has been represented at meetings of these twe organizations. he Cunningham of Almont, A. Johnson of Sims, are the August Timmerman at Mii nna Brucker left yesterday g for Bowdon N: D., where she will visit at the home ot her parénts. ‘ty. A, Cummins has returned from Pd Glendive, Mont. on a business W. C. Tubbs of Minneapolis isa busines visitor in Mandan, wheie he has been . Cooley of Sioux Falls, ed in Mandan .yesterday INDIGESTION, GAS, OR BAD BREATH TAKE “DIAPEPSIN” “Pape's Diapepsin” psin” has proven itself the surest relief for Indigestion, Gases, Flatulence, Heartburn, Sourness, Fer- mentation or Stomach Distress caused by acidity. A few tablets give almost immediate stomach relief and shortly the stomach is corrected so you can eat favorite foods without fear. Large case costs only few cents ‘at drug store. Millions helped annually. Adv. . Phone 957 SPECIALS FOR S. » per 100. pounds war, per 109 pounds » 10 p Y orthern C Mother's Od ‘offee, per pound 42 rnation Milk, per can Small Carnation Milk P. and G p, 15 ba SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1921. offee, per pound 42c. lid packed Tomatoes, pe Heinz Pork and Beans, per can. re ne, arge box eda cr sae: S, per eS, f Apple Butter, per ja All kinds of vegetables and fruits at lowest prices. WE DELIVER TO ALL PARTS OF CITY. -| Edmore, whom he v is aguestutthe home of . Charles Cooley. morning and her daughter, M TELL OF TRIALS. N. D,, Oct. —Russian-| here, former re t of Worms, Ode: on the Black sea, have r first letters in several y atives in the old count Hebron, Russ ved the. from rel- 1) tell the y they had} Last year and two yei ha ud good ¢ ops but“ was left.” One “letter further reports: thing we had, stock, seed, erie wagons, butter, milk and did not lea enough for seed and bread.” FARGO IS GIVEN BRIDGE PERMIT Washington, D.C. Oct. 21-—The bill authorizing the building of bridge between Fargo and Moo was pased by t! ted States ate. The bill introduced by Sen- ator i. F, Ladd of North Dakota. ‘HUSBAND FACES aI D., Oct. 21--Mar- d. Brooks now iry in the affidavit he ; "sage, and he is | Is ife of failure to contribute to her support, He be- ing held under $1,000 bonds to answer the charge at the November term of district court. When he was married Brcvks swore that M Devils La ret Sept. Ba shed to marry, was 18 years of age. Later it develop- ed that the girl was but 15. Testimony ! at the preliminary hearing effect that the girl had fused to marry Bro: without consent of ‘her parents; but that she | hed jlater been persuaded (9 marr, him by giving a false age, first re- Thought Man Was Crazy “T have suffered from ston aC] liver trouble for years; the rs people have been, calling me y. The doctors could not do any- thing. for me. The awful bloating of gas seemed to press against my brain | and [ could not think clearly. Three | months ago a friend advised taking Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy and it has worked wonders‘in my case. All my bloating ard suffering is gone and I feel as though newly born,” It,is a simple, harmless preparation that re- moves the catarrhal mucus from the mation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. convince. or money refunded. Sold by druggists everywhere, Adv. AT Sap yD =a (ise sani % . % S, SP YB BESO ae Nose Diving Come Back Air- SQ plane given with each pound of Chase & Sanborn Tea or Coffee. 6s / ie . CREAM ‘Our line of, Fruits and Veget- ables is as complete as is pos- sible to obtain on the market. Call “34” and get Quality goods and the besv of Service. Brown & Jones MWDVAVEG NENG season. prices. at Market Prices. 210, 5th Street. ANNOUNCEMEN L. Having just recently bought the G. M. Mandigo Grocery Store, at 210, 5th Street, I wish to inform the customers of this store and the public, that I have a complete new stock of Groceries and will also aim to carry a complete line.of Fruits and Vegetables which are in _Lam going to make every possible effort to have on hand at all times the best goods which the market affords, and at moderate : All orders will be promptly delivered anywhere in the city. I will also buy Butter, Eggs, Vegetables and all kinds of Froduce Any portion of your patronage will be greatly appreciated. — Yours For Service. i i-B: SMITH, Grocer Successor to G. M. Mandien, Fresh Cream Daily--Gugranteed to Whip Phone 371 § OF RUSS PEOPLE, anew) PERJURY CHARGE faces | s Iva Terean of | ‘y, | yas to the: the } intestinal tract and allays the inflam-- One dose will | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [FIRST FELONY ACTION UNDER NEW AUTO LAW Minot, N. D.. case was tried Oct. 21, 2—An unusual before Justice John ;. Davis in justice court here. charged with trans-7 in Ward c | Fred Miller, porting liquor, was arraigned and the | state announced: its intention of at- tempting to prove Miller guilty of a felony, since it is charged that~the car he is allegel to have transported the liquor-inéwag.a mortgaged one, | and under thé ‘law passed by the last legislature,” Mfller could be prose- | SAME “HT BY THE GO | { 115 Fifth Street PRICE for more than 30 years cy) 5 Ounces for a5 cuted. for a felony if the state prove’ “its” point. the car was not a mortgaged and Miller was found guilty of transportation charge, he botind over to the county court. of attempting to enforce the new inty. COURT OPENS AT MOTT district and 54 civil dar, ding judge. BAKING | POWDER | YOU SAVE when you use KC— you. use /ess than of higher priced brands. Satisfaction .guar- anteed or your money : refunded. GHEST QUALITY” . eee ~ MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT, VERNMENT Phone 52 and 53 The Quality Grocer SATURDAY SPECIALS © Celery ‘Head Lettuce Sweet Potatoes. Three pounds for........... Fancy Hard Cabbage. 100 pounds lots soap, same as;Jap-Rose. Special, 22 bars for........ i 9 pound bags es of Oatmeal... 06.0... Pop-corn that will pop. Three pounds for. . _ Four cans’ for. ..'... Phone 465 SOAP SOAP the biggest special yet. Champign Brand Pineapple, put up in 1 Ib. cans. Saturday Specials DAVIS’ GROCERY Eastern Concord Grapes Tokays Grape Fruit Squash Cucumbers Tomatoes. Pe © 25c AYac Glycerine toilet $1, 00 Just received a fresh shipment of! English Style Cookies. National Fancy Cookies and Crackers just received— Prices have been reduced considerable on these goods. PURE HIGH TEST SWEET CREAM 319 Mandan Ave. Flour, 100 pounds Sugar, 100 pounds. Sugar, 10 pounds... pag 3 pounds for. . Fresh Eggs from the coun Roast Beef, Armour’s Best, 2 Mil¥} Van Camp’s or Carnati P?& G. soap, 10 bars for * Sopade, 3packages.for..... Ivory. flakes, 5 5. packages for Apples, Jonathang by-box:lot contains“ a high pe Peanut Butter, 1 pound 2 ounce jars, each Extra Specials in Soaps. Glycerine hand soap, 5c per bar; 6 fer.......... Luna, a-white soap,.9 ounce-bars for lke ae ne = eee jn quality and $4.60 1.55 “62 35 39 4 23 pound ean on .25 69 48 .25 55 2.70 Special prices.on Van C4%np’s Milk by the’case lot, He would then be! bound’ over to the district. court. could be This {s said to be the,first instance \. Mott, N. D., Oct. 21—A jury term of court for. Hettinger: county | opened here with five criminal cases cases on the calen- Frank T. Lembke is the presi- 18 ae can |, It one, the be which: is al- ways uniform reentage of ‘gluten. Necessarily a high priced flour on account of its high quality. For sale by all grocers. _Russell-Miller Milling Co. Bimarck, N. D. “We Thank You” HEAD LETTUCE CAULIFLOWER EGGPLANT TOMATOES . PARSNIPS' CABBAGE SWEET. POTATOES PUMPKIN HUBBARD SQUASH BEETS Z ONIONS “Comb Honey” Just arrived and it’s extra nice. “Dot Chocolate” dipped candies and cookies. GRAPE. FRUIT TOKAY GRAPES ORANGES “FRUITS” BANANAS APPLES “Baker’s Cocbanut” Moist and Sweeted. Put up in 4 oz. cans «which ‘you will find makes the finest can- dies and pies, as it is exceptionally tender. “Fresh Moist.Mince Meat Just arrived. You can buy as.much or little as you like. A New National Cookie Treton: One of the daintiest to arrive. “Premuim Crackers” enjoy them. , . Last Delivery securday 4:30 p. m. e Other week days Both Phones 211 x Extra Fine Dressed Spring Geese. ‘Fresh Killed Boasting 4:00 p. m. Chas a Speake FOR SATURDAY and ,Stewing Chickens. . We are now cutting some of our Choice Corn..Fattened aoe ie, Masel Beef and Pork. HO! Home Made Bologna, per. pound . Home Made Pednkfarters, . per pound .. Home Made Wen: % per pound .. Home Made Minced Ham, per pound _ Home Made Liver Sausage, Home Made Head per pound MILK FED VEAL ME. MADE SAUSAGES Cheese, CUCUMBERS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1921 CELERY CRANBERRIES _ You will find this very nice for home ~ PEARS ‘Now is the ‘ime to order a 4 pound cube. They are always fresh and the children will 118 3rd Street BUY YOUR MEATS at Dohn’s Sanitary and Exclusive Meat Market, where the prices are always lower than other meat markets. : .20c Just Say DOHN’S Sanitary and Exclusive Meat Market \ Richholt’s Cash asa Carry [Fm ai] Grocery [rma Thayer] The Original Cash and Carry Store’ Sugar, © 10 pounds for... Dairy Butter, in 5 Per pound . Soap, Electric Spark. 17 bars for...... Rinso Washing Powder, no rubbing, no boiling. 3 packages for... Queen of Roses Toilet aig 1 bar 5c. 12 bars for....... Snyder’s. Tomato Catsup, ae size bottles. Per bottle Choice Dressed Spring Chickens. Per pound pound jars. Bring your jars. Bakery Goods. Fleishman’s Yeast Fresh, Daily. BUTTER, MILK AND SQUABS AFTER DINNER

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