The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 2, 1925, Page 2

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+ PAGE TWO this ENGEL NAMED ONGUARANTY FUND BOARD, “dn valle 1 part Clara. Schroeder, an, Appointed to Nurse Examiner's Board nor A. G. Sorlie today an-, the appointment of A. W. mond, to be a member of ranty Fund Com- B. : mission to s Hannah. Engel's ap runs for a term of, give control of the into the hands of the executive. | Engel’s name was the only nomina-} on submitted, Governor stated in publishing the appointment.’ jx th Schroeder, ck, WAS | Uffice fill the unexpired term anford Miles, Fargo, who Sa member of the board | +ooment. tw “In ert, Fargo, on the n's Hospital, was re- appointed the board of nurse ex- Benson, Rolette, was reap to the board of veterinary examiners for a term period of five years. TAX REVIEW TO BE MADE OVER STATE} Thoresen Demands Fair As-; sessments; Six Supervisors to Examine Books Reorganization of st: procedure in pointment of s was announced in a toda: by T. H. H. 1 tax commission r Thoresen | d plans for reorganization pf nent review in every county of te. Many Complaints “We have many compla state in property a sor and of review in various ing districts. It is impossible to send a man out from SMIT CHERRIES — GREEN APPLE Small Juicy Oranges, per dozen Jumbo Lemons, per dozen Paper Plates — Napkins We will close all day Sa Phone 371 Sanitary Meat dito Local Wom-i ious co Sorlie | departme Watermelons RASPBERRIES — PEACHES — PLUMS BEETS — TURNIPS — CARROTS PEAS — CELERY — CUCUMBERS TOMATOES — SPINACH — LETTUCE RADISHES — GREEN ONIONS — NEW POTATOES —————————— MILK — CREAM — BUTTERMILK DOHN’S Phones 176 and 177. office to inves complaints. no omany ¢ have b th nent th whieh t e extent, however, but it is very e should be a fair equal property as between the v a districts — within s between the va es in the state, © tax department. of value of property in ounties.” esen will announce of six ee 6 one th the perso ill rely for informa 1 tions in v jay up * furnished them. so that |Bismarck Cloak Shop JULY CLEARANCE SALE $45 and $39.50 Coats $28.50 Coats valued up to $27.50 $14.95 $49.50 Ensemble Suits $29.50 Closing out Millinery. Val- ues up to $8.50, for ‘$3.95 and $2.95 3 doors West of McKenzie H’S 'S — CANTALOUPES Sweet Tcast — Rye Krisp — Flat Bread —_— Picnic Lunch Olives — Pickles — Relish — Olive Butter Cheese — Deviled Ham — Veal Loaf — Shrimp Sardines ‘— Salmon — —Lobster, — Grape Juice — Ginger Ale — Pop Beans — Paper Cups turday, July 4th. 204 Sth St. Market Weclose dn | SATURDAY, JULY 4th at 12 o’clock WHY DO SO MANY PEOPLE TRADE - AT vapid ; THERE MUST BE A REASON. gate all of these] will know at all times what they are satis! tle d that under dervaluation of the prop d tax-payers year after | not of material im. MEANY ‘ATTEND important appoint-| i of this department hey will THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 1 am dire doing. London, Jul; ~|lace Tibble, a pi tion and will more North London, h: small expense connecte such | vaa- are the! ur | SERVICE FOR MRS. MARVEL oseph Marvel, as held this The funeral o: who died T n the + Vater of church — officiating. de! funeral -was> attended by a large the | group of friends of the dead woman the and her casket was banked with floral offerings. Pall bearers wert: nearly $1 The offi of birthday hon read “O. B. L. Benzen, E. Fresh dressed ter of Canonbury, | been awarded the | Order of the British Empire by the king, and also made a life governor ual fee for blood transfusion | neas, but Tibble has re- | | fused payment, and he has therefore pitals an equivalent of entry in the King’s list For public | ~ Catfish, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1 pi) bo LR SHOT POISONS DUCKS j ing from eating bird shot. Washington—The Biological Sur- S|vey has found that many: wild ducks -/are victims of lead poisoning result- a lake or river. PEARL GROCERY & MEAT MARKET 214 istesiscaelill aii 611 and 612 Closed all Day Saturday July 4th tr ine Neb , . il heads off, ready: for the pan, Le Ee Morris rendered. special music| 5 cents per Ib, Central Meat Specials for Friday | Burial was, at Fairview. cemetery.. | Market. 3 cans, Patterson Seal Apricots................... 93c Oc TAN’S FRUITS — VEGTABLES 7 ae ee a | nal! “ st MEATS are “We Thank You” All Phones 211 pon we 118- 3rd St. ae CELEBRATE Saturday, July 4th. We are and | will b be closed all day. | “Watermelons” All sizés—either whole or half. RASPBERRIES — PEACHES — PLUMS BANANAS — LEMONS — CHERRIES “Oranges” A very fine value. Special per dozen “Picnic Luncheon” 3viled Ham — Minced Ham — Sandwich Spread Pickles and Olives. Grape Juice — Pints and Quarts. CUCUMBERS. — TOMATOES CARROTS — RADISHES — RHUBARB GREEN PEPPERS — EGG PLANT NEW PEAS — NEW POTATOES Windows Take a look at our 4th of July Window. AFTER WE SELL WE SERVE. Last Delivery Friday at,4:30 p. m.—— All Phones 211 118-3rd St. Ath of July SPECIALS. We will be closed all day Saturday, July 4 Whether you go to a celebration in the city or go toa Lake or Resort on a Picnic Be Sure and Take Your Lunch With You, Suggestions For Your Lunch Basket Watermelons = Oranges — Lemons — Bananas — Grape Fruit Blue Plums — Red Plums — ¥ellow Plums Cantaloupes — Bing Cherries — Royal Ann’s Red Raspberries Celery —. Lettuce — Radishes — Cucumbers — Etc. Rhubarb — Carrots — Green Peas — Green Onions. Salad Dressings — Olives — Sweet Pickles Dill Pickles Nuts Salted Almohds — Salted Pecans — Salted Peanuts Shelled Almonds — Bordeaux Walnuts — Whole Walnuts Bakery Specials Sugared Doughnuts, yeast raised, per dozen... ,, .25¢ Coffee Cake, large, extra fine, each.............. 15c Nut Loaf Cake, large size............ 50c small 25c Honey Cream Cakes, large........... 30c small 15 Butter Rolls, very rich and fine, per dozen........ 30c Cream Puff Shells, Extra Special For Saturday. Bread—Rolls—Pies and Pastries made fresh every day Pork and Beans, Foley’s No. 2. 2 cans for OPEN ERIDAY EVENING Spring Fry — Hens Beef Tenderloin — Pork Tenderloin Spring Lamb — Picnic Meats Beef — Pork — Veal ———SWEET CREAM AND MILK——— 4 DELIVERIES DAILY 10.30 4.m. | 2:30 p. m. 4:30 p.m. CALL OR TELEPHONE - 34 Order Friday for Saturday and Sunday, as we close to observe the “Glorious Fourth.” CELERY RASPBERRIES HEAD LETTUCE PINEAPPLES RADISHES PEACHES CARROTS PLUMS TURNIPS APRICOTS BEETS BANANAS NEW POTATOES ORANGES All other fruits and vegetables obtainable on the market. Our deliveries, the same Friday as we usually have Saturday. Open until 8 p. m. Friday evening. —Sweet Cream——— Scott’s Grocery or YES! WE DELIVER | a PHONE 816 311 7TH ST. Oranges, medium size, per dozen Oranges, Fancy Lemons, per dozen Medium size Watermelon, per pound The best on the market. We close all day Saturday, July 4th. And are in a position to take care of your needs on Friday. - Order Early N ing sections, the birds pick up the Tn hunt- | shot which drops along the banks of | | i i Quality Meat Market Fifth & -«, Awe Phone 722 We are the only Exclusive Meat Market. Closed all Day Saturday, July 4th. Open FRIDAY evening to 8:30 p. m. BEST OFFERS IN 122—5th Extra fan Special per 15-Ib. net, box...........4 Brown&Tiedman QUALITY GROCERY St. THE SANITARY STORE Our store will close all day Saturday, July 4. deliverics Friday will be the same as Saturdays. Extra fancy large Texas sweet heart Watermelons, $3.00 cy Cherries. xtra fancy small jujcy Oranges, 2 dozen for Santa Rosa Plums — Peaches — Apples — Bananas Apricots — Lemons — Cantaloupes — Fresh Peas Celery — Egg Plant — Cucumbers — Cauliflower Tomatoes — Radishes — Head Lettuce — New Potatoes\— Carrots — Beets: Phone 53 Our Sugar, Sugar, per can Minneopa Per can Minneopa Per can Minnecopa per can per pound Stewing ( Squabs. Fries, Sugar, 4 cans ECONOMICAL MEATS Choicest cuts that go a long ways towards improving the tastiness of your table. That is what you get-when you leave your order with us. Delicious: roasts; tender cutlets, steaks, chops, juicy and savory—the best of meats for the best of health. ——FANCY SPRING FRYS—— NOOKPOUNGS vices cise searecmernsntere euelesoreiereis per pound Plums, ; ons and Cantaloupes. 14 Ibs..... Milk Carnation, tall cans, Nash Delicious Coffee. —PURE HIGH TEST SWEET CREAM— Richholt’s Cash and Carry [ree ssi | Grocery [752 7-] The Original Cash and Carry Store. We close all day Saturday, Jilly 4th. Get your order on Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Homa Malt Syrup, Apricots, pesulan 45e value. Tomatoes, regular 30 cent seller. Pineapple, BECANG si siete $1.00 Shelled Walnuts, shicke Fancy lot of spring chickens at the right prices. All off brands of canned goods will be closed out at bargain prices. Watermelons, Cantaloupes and other seasonble fruits. BUTTERMILK SWEET .CREAM AND MILK. MARCOVITZ BROS. GROCERY “Our Motto—Quality and Service” 222. 9th St. So. We Close Saturday, July 4th. FRUITS VEGETABLES Oranges, Bananas, Lem- Celery, Lettuce, Fresh ons, Cherries, Raspber- Tomatoes, Beets, Car- Watermel- tatoes. Friday Specials $1.00 Butter, fancy per Ib. ular 20c, 5 cans for 45c Pineapple, Hawaiian, sliced, regular. -40c. regular 4 Cling ‘per regular 40c, 2 CaN ... 6. eee 30c ~ | cans for. “We Please When Others Promise.” —FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF CITY— Fresh-Cream and Milk Daily. TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS rots, Cabbage, New Po- Beans, Cut Refugee, reg- Friday only. Peaches, Movalco Brand, 20c Phone 957 Creamery. 4le 15¢ Halves. .. 65c os cna serena ten een

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