The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 27, 1924, Page 2

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PAGE TWO — With Néstos Majority Almost Wiped Out Prediction Made (Continued fri vindidates against ea: all. In the Democratic candidacy for Jovetnor, with 392 precincts in, Dr. 4. 8. Platou of F was leading {alvor Halvorson of Minot by 400 otes. © one.) other in the p Count stages today Governe The count at tood: precincts Nestos 55,208, a lead of 4 estos. 1840 precincts, Nesto: ie 62,874, a lead of 2 retch the d Forks mark drew nei inishing lead established by Nestos ing before the shower of ural precinet reports. From a lead of 12,000 votes in re urns available yesterday, the mar in of Governor Nestos precinct uargin were additional eports from Burleigh, Cavalier, teLean, Ward and LaMoure, while he Governor received a few addi votes for his plurality from Richland, MeIntos 16 pre 400. One p: orlie 64 te 4 precincts LaMoure Sorlie 1 cinet in e for Nestos, Ran Returns from 19 precincts give Republican contest for Lieutenunt- Governor, Maddock 44,194; Ployhar 3! precine of 2,160 in for supreme court judge give Burke Fisk 11, urns 500 precincts out of 586 in first congressional district re lican vive Aaker 15,491; Burt 25,290. ‘Yom Hall Nominated Returns from 639 precincts out of 749 in the cond Congressional dis- trict, Republican, give Hall 22,575; Sherman 1 Williams 2,502, Returns from 359 precincts out of 825 in the Third Congressional dis- trict, Republican contest, give Hall 9,009; Sinclair 13,066. I. VY. A. CANDIDATE WINS Binford, N D., June For the first time in eight y the six- teenth legislative district will be represented in the lower ho an I. V. A. representative returns from North Dakota’s prim- ary election here today taken for granted. 1. W. the I. Vs-A. candidate who through the league lines and receive the .nomination for representative from this district, according to early returns yesterday, D., June 27.—Gov- Sheridan unty eC votes to 907 for Sorlie aniles (orice. ‘Thisirepresented a loss for Nestos over 922, when i For Cc ngress—in Wednesday's prim- 11 635, Sherman 713, Wil- liams 98, SAPPHIRE FIND MADE IN CEYLON |; The largest find of sapphires ever i repavied’ fren Peimedulls,shout| isinded i, "A, “Johnasn Wisconsin Cream Cheese, 30c “We Thank You” eat peep Uy: 50 miles from Colombo, The fi chairman; A. J, Ross, Stanley; W. T. Jf PCF POUNG. ..... cere erence ree eeenreeeereeee The find | chai JR Stanley; W per poun : i PICNIC HAMS MILK GR ADU ATE NURSE TELLS stuns eee ova cern 35c RASPBERRIES Just Poe re ‘for that paras Tall bbave cin eiaeteeeigscseelere #/eieieieae Res Best by Test. , sei Picnie Lunch. National Biscuit Soda Crackers, PEACHE: PLUMS, CHERRIES 8 cans HOW TANLAG HELPED regular price 50c—3 pound package..... ene 40c S Ss; i E Pleo ] 9c sh | oles see 98c ‘ u 3 s ave the coupons, Electric Spark Soap, 7 ee ee __ “CANTALOUPES”. PRUNES Soper 5 Santa Cl: California, M ANY OF HER P ATIENTS 10 Bars : 5 Ko They’re good and very reasonable. , Sane Chaka ( itm eee es ee Baer Eee a a Crystal WEI Seer setion Riese | medium size. Large anil Peaches. 2 ars Creme Oil 50a) ree. : A Seattle Nurse Is Firm Be-| stocitan, Caly dune 2t—atory |v Ga api B Green Onions, Radishes, Carrots, Beets, 4 pounds 50c | aw ™.....19¢ lijgr-In Tanlac And sFlee>)aen obec ‘outtelr/ vices snotbion tg) ETRE ne ae 25c Wax Beans, Rhubarb, Cucumbers, . farther than that. He went into Menebiekcna er cans $1.00. Did a Tomatoes. EXTRA—SOAP—SPECIAL ommends It, long experience as a nurse, I do not hesi- I consider Tanlac the nt and natural stomach medicine and tonic to be had. It is undoubtedly nature’s most perfect remedy,” is the far-reaching state- ment given out for publication, re- cently, by Mrs. I. A, Borden, 425 Pontius: Ave., Seattle, Wash., a graduate of the National Temper- ance Hospital, Chicago. “T have used Tanlac exclusively for seven years in the treatment of niy charity patients,” said Mrs. Borden, “and my experience has been. that for keeping the stomach, Wer, kidneys and bowels function- ing properly, and for toning up the system in general, it has no equal. “About a year.ago I had a lady patient who could not keep a thing ae her syeeen: Apeet minwies exen water. I prevailed on her os t yr Tanlac and after the sixth pott! could eat absolutely an; » thin egies without the sligh- bee tad after-effects, ‘had another patient who sim- a tan not eat... I got him start- ‘antl yy. the time he rie ‘bottles, he was eat- e able to. work, ‘sale by all good pt no substitute, ittles scid. s|high prices for a single stone. » be the largest in | je the world, was found a ruwita FRESH SPBERRIES the world, ve found at Kurowitt I. ~ Call at our store or by Phone 426J. wenn a ‘ RA RIES 4 460 carats after being cut RS ining Car Powder sugar, 5 } i plished sai, tata i ——For Low Prices on Quality Goods— package 2 poundS........0sceceeeeeeeees 30c Fifth & Broadway. ‘Phone 722 ne find in the paddy field has n i ‘“f Ferndell Coffee, 2 i special per pound i Bulk Japan Tea, y unli imited Cc a) 8) K’S G RO Cc E RY special per pound > “BIG”? feos” 4 cans 2 MAUGHAN rT Phone 306 ES LITtLE ete D. | Minneopa Grape Fruit spec’ Hal htraenen vitha 90c 9 i Rosedale Lemon Cling Peaches special, $1. 00 | N, D, ONE YEAR Carrots, Head Lettuce, Tomatoes, New Potatoes, #! 4 sot FOP... eee c cere ee ee ee eee eeeeee | Green Onions, New Cabbage. | Classic Soap Special for Saturday, _$ 1 .00 | eh Peaches,-Plums, Cantaloupes, Cherries, Banants, | | RRLESS Bevouonoscaa: agaucupas ie | UIUSOUOUUASUOOEOSOROAAESOUUENAOOEAGUUUUGEREUEAOUEAAEAEUAOAOL | Record - Making Flier Taught Watermelons. | Fresh shipment National oktica and Crackers. i School in This State if Multi Sugar Wafers, 50c ; Minneapolis, Minn,, June 27—Lieut. Movaleo Sifted Pears, 18¢ can, 35c carina Bisa, Ge athe ae | Russell L. Maughan, epoch-maker of 2 Pr yata ic ataeicns Hangar aera wt erreraoteS om i s Cc Seon tr terete I] spect per pond. everete-escceces eee 55c fiomithe Bait toitHe!Weat cone ‘bet i PURE HIGH TEST SWEET CREAM. Plums — Cherries — Cantaloupe tween dawn and dusk, is a Minne- | ‘ . ninfatterGedrgeMeu Mp G10) ede ee creeecieciicie ce ayes oe \ Grape Fruit — Apples — Bananas s a Minneapolis resident. aughan spent his youth on r Morris, Minn., and there he lived until he had finished rots high suisse nee father aa iniate eS Re Me ARON Ea ec ae a Beets — Carrots — Lettuce night. His mother and two sisters "Nite a Minnesota boy, alright;"|| Minneopa Grape Fruit, Cucumbers — Tomatoes—New Potatos |+ the elder Maughan 1, with a BUGANS 35 scan av cous a hemes cc eieie se intaisicios LG his ey: nd knows 6 for $1.35, he good fishing is—just as Dui Wievedtien te wiiiHekoall SATURDAY SPECIAL mething else. It is mighty dan- Minneopa Peanut Butter, u po" that ne caterer ever] B!poumd cans ss. cossresseeseeeeeeee $1.20 Peaches Green Peas Sugar, per 100 Ib, bag............. $3.10 | , “He always was a great boy fo A games and aunts el hever smoked Why Carry? We Deliver Free of Charge. Apricots Wax Beans or drank, He kept himself in fine for the bigh school at Morr Plums Tomatoes Yours for Good Service. aught school fo: vent school for a Win Bananas, ete. Cucumbers, ete. J B e Then he took noseriect ets | Richholt’s Cash and Carry - B. Smith, Grocer higher on the civil service rating. “| He was assigned immediately to THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : : FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1924: is in a paddy field of an area of| Munn, Westhope; and Mr. Miller.| ers in Minot on May 2 at which time! SINGER MISSIONARY about two acres. A of Harvey, another|the banks of this district voted a! Toronto, June 27.—F: pphires include yellow, gold, committee was unable] voluntary assessment to continue the| Russia with the Bols and blue stones varying in development and immigration work | heels, Mme. Marie A. Wi Some of as treasurer, was] started a year ago. favorite Russian prima donna in igh about | « drafts for the] While the work is being carried on velous in on and development fund to| under the name of the Northwest- One of the best known Co- anks in northwestern North Da-|ern North Dakota Development assoc- lombo dealers in precious stones ae-| kota in accordance with a decision| ination, it has béen financed largely clares the find an unprecedented | made at the group meeting of bank-' by the banks. one, but thinks the stones are too large. What dealers now want in caarist times, has arrived in Toronto to study for missionary work in the orient. READ TRIBUNE WANT ADS. PLUMP TENDER BROILERS ‘Corn Fed Beef. Young Pork. Mutton — Milk Fed Veal. Brown&Tiedman | QUALITY GROCERY ” Successors to E. A. Brown. | 120-5th St. » Phone 53 J! = | SATURDAY SPECIALS ' Wax Beans, Asparagus, Carrots, Beets, ‘Celery, Head Lettuce, New Potatoes, Green Peppers, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Green Onions, Radishes. tween 40 0 mand for | ure the nd wealthy collectors Our Own Make Sausage and Hamburger. You’ll enjoy meats from the Quality Meat Market © of the stones found have 419-3rd St. Phone 426-5 ued at about $75,000, rough eof vexceltentquality SATURDAY SPECIAL wapnhlee ever A full line of fresh fruits. s one sold to Morgan in 1908.18 A big: stock of fire works at lowest prices. Besides having a full line of Vegetables and Fruits, we have the exclusive sale of the renowned 18 K Canned Goods. five in all the ountry stood Phone 371 204—5th St. Riverside, Cal., and the war and hi at Davenport, Iowa. The elder Ma neapolis direct one years ago, at the time of tering he was The Original Cash and Carry Store. SATURDAY SPECIALS ce SNOAM cc cecikicee et cece $ 1 .00 Seartbate dt Only $1 worth to a customer. i development 5 dozen - th 1 of ie Teuetas Strictly Fresh Eggs..............006- $1. 1 0 ame to Min- n Liverpool forty- —FOR QUALITY ORDER 18 K— Bankers Plan On Immigration BismarckFood Market CHASE AND SANBORN (COFFEE Minot, N. D., June 27- the immigration committee of the n the North Dakota tion, meeting in Minot named C, H. “ . Want ncametethe tin toni Nagienalinank Swift’s Ribback Bacon, 22 9 of Minot as treasurer and made plans|{ by the strip, pound..............s.eeeee0e Cc - NOTICE for the furthersnce of the work The Fourth Division of the Methodist Ladies’ Aid will Pee en eae neice ein ori eres... s S 25c conduct a Food, Garment and Fancy Work Sale from er, president pel GCI hy | oe a our show windows on Saturday. They promise you and the com- 2 cans 45c. éatie northwest many exceptional values—nominally priced. For best court and sued for d@tvorce. Many times, he said, he had told Mrs. Saunders not to have her locks orn and when she did so despite s warning, they quarreled and sep- arated. 18 Bars Famous P. & G. the White Naptha Laundry Soap and 2 Bars of Olive-Glo Toilet Soap Free. Total value $1.32. All for ‘i $1.00 (Cail Early) ; ORANGES LEMONS Sunkist Fancy (nie grade. Medium size. Sune Maree san $1.00 | 2%, 75¢ Regular value 40c dozen. for only... No. 2 Tomatoes, regular 15c seller, 2 cans........ a asedons oe Ome A few fancy spring chickens and stewing chickens. PICNIC LUNCH Remember good pickles help any lunch. We have Heinz’s. —TRY RICHHOLT’S CASH AND CARRY PLAN— Drain the crankcase often to keep undiluted oil in it. | DRESSINGS We carry those wonderful Richelieu Mayonnaise Salad or 1,000 Island Dress- “Why eat br@ad made from ordinary flour when’ only a few cents more will give you either . ings, that please the most fastidious. WASHING POWDER ASSORTMENT Cc i AX - Cc Geminass large size 1 Pkg Sopade All for ackage. L M re) CIDEN | “POTATO CHIPS” Per Pkg “23 . Oke tee tee only .. Ss BES r : TAGE CHEE COCOA ° ‘TEA or LYON’S “COTTAGE CHEESE” Pure Bulk ae Stone’s Fancy Bulk oe ; ; ym 35c Per ane te rey ” OFS bo oes Binte'erd i The rgeneen pious Misie # more and Better eee SWEET ee (Why pay more) only ...... pan 45c Try a sack and be convinced. Your grocer will refund Raspberries are here in pints. your money back without argument if you are not sat- The Primary election | is - practically a a“ fhe caged Lien Be thing of the past, but we are serving so that we will be here in the future. A trial will convince you. isfied. COST MORE. - - WORTHTT! Extra Nice Head Lettuce — Tomatoes — Radishes — » Onions — Rhubarb — Cucumbers — Cabbage —" Wax Beans, Etc. Cocoanuts —- Bananas — Plums — Peaches— al Ph Ste Grape Fruit — Cantaloupes, Etc. RUSSELL MILLER MILLING | CO. TD) aha se, Mian | Ceara oe marta ear le 3809 5: ey TRE SR RE SPEDE ANA I IRIS IRON NARS ACEP OA APONTE ARIE RE GS ERS SIE EY

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