The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 30, 1925, Page 2

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PAGE TWO HEART ATTACK TAKES PIONEER : ices Will Be Held Sun Episcopal Church SMITH’S GRAPE FRUIT—GRAPES—APPLES—HONEY DEW MELONS—DELICIOUS APPLES Waffles—-Pan Cakes Buckwheat Flour—Pancake Flour—Whole Wheat Flour—Graham Flour Yum Yum STRAINED AND COMB HONEY Choc Toddy A healthful drink for young and old, can be served hot or cold. aturday Specials Barrington Hall Coffee, one pound can Farm-house Cocoa. 1 pound can 20¢ University Peanut Butter, two pound pail MILK —— CREAM —— BUTTERMILK Phone 371 PANEM ET CIRCENSES “PANEM ET CIRCENS and circuses- KS," was the cry of in ancient Rome. bread f the mob Still today what the people want is first sustaining FOOD, and second. amusement. Others supply you with the amusements and superfluities of life. It is our business to supply you with life’s great indispensable NECES- SITY-—-BREAD. BLUE RIBBON & HUMPTY DUMPTY ALL DEALERS HAVE THEM may BARKER BAKING & CANDY CO. Richholt’s Cash and Carry [ meee | Grocery [7270] The Original Cash and Carry Store. For the lowest prices go to Richholt. No prices given over the phone. Sugar is much lower; before you buy. see Richholt. Choice lot of APPLES, BGM OK ris (echt as si fits exe cen ss 4s 6 ate Fancy lot of Sp i per lb... Stewing H PME ep eo hck soe hepa ir ssi fa ev ginae a Squabs, each " Richholt Quality Coffee, 3b it ina satisfactory your money refunded. Fruit assortment, 4 large cans. 1 California Peaches, -1 California Pears, 1 California Apricot and one Pine- apple. . : Bei ee 90c Or your choice of any one can at 25 cents each. Solid packed Tomatoes, IB NBTGe CONN coi ses cae oe eh eee ens Solid packed Tomatoes, No. 2 cans, EGGS—CBLERY—HEAD LETTUCE—CABBAGE -All seasonable fruits. SUTTERMILE — SWEET CREAM AND MILK "319 Mandan Ave, THE BISMARCK ' TRIBUNE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1925. he Iron Horse,” mencing Monday. See Dr. Hollenbach. “11s the Super-Fuei. Saturday Specials | DAVIS’ GROCERY Phone 465 WE DELIVER “100 Ib, sack Pure Great Western Granulatec CALL Sugar, Us! Sugar, 10 Ibs. . Egg Vs dozen to each custome r). 2 dozen. Pineapple, I 3 cans. . aches, larg . 83c Fla BS large packages: 4 eo oh es 6g 66 ts we bo es eae “69e Apples. Fancy Jon Vegetables CRANBERRIBS. CELERY, LE a 1K, CABBAGE. ONBINS: SWEET POT » WE. DELLVER! “ We Thank You” 118- 3rd St. All Phones 211 CELERY — CAR- 3Q H—CABBAGE— —SWEET POTATOES —EMPEROR GRAPES— BANANAS—ORANGES—GRAPE FRUIT SMOKED HAM sage — Frankturts — Brook- ’s Premium Pork Chops. Battle Creek Foods We are their agents for this wonderful line of health focds. Boiled Ham — Liv field’s Sw National Biscuit Cookies and crackers 2re always fresh at this store. “Candy” LYDIA DARRAH FRESH TODAY All Phones 211 Last Delivery Saturday at 4p.m. South Side Grocery GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS 120 South 11th St. Opposite Standard Oil Warehouse. Sam Sloven, Proprietor. Phone 571. 118-8rd St. 4:30 p.m. Other week days Close at 8 p.m. All Saturday Specials Are Cash and No Delivery. G. W. Sugar, 25 lbs., sanitary cloth sack Armour’s Cloverbloom Butter, per Ib White House Coffee, 4 per |b Admiral Brand, Oil Sardines, A CANS ey iveseneverepetecs (orsieutincieetereiass ete Ni arsenals eae 60-70 Fresh Prunes, GOADS a5 ees Lone Apple Tomato G-cans. '25c¢ Quality Marhiani, Spaghetti, etc., PRY) 9 San a ar aoa eo hte i ee We ra ren 15c Pokodot Pancake Flour, POR AMG GMs ies, Cros eh so he pen ar oaks Solid fresh Cabbage, MSNA OR Slice a sinks sleigh vg ole eS $3 .25 Morton’s Salt, 50 Ib. blocks........-. 6.06. .cieeeeeee eee New Specials on Blankets Every Week. This Week’s Specials 2 SUNSET BLANKETS { —For—", a viril itribute to the old west—Cap ah th f a tol Theatre, f da - | Wi ie complete HAPPI- lite eatre, fours days com: Egg or the wonderful hy Do vour feet bother you? Heat your water with Gas. nown anything to compare! . us, and you'll agree we deserve it! Never in your life have you| “Ground Gripper” shoe. Sold! exclusively by Alex Rosen &, Hughes Bros. Bakery 5th STREET Specials for Saturday Home Made Pumpkin Pies. Real French Pastry. Day Dreams. i Apple Sauce Cakes. Tasty Rolls. Plain and Filled Coffee Cakes. DON’T SAY BREAD, SAY BUTTER CRUST. Announcement Alfred Albertson, who has been in the employ of the Sorenson Hardware Co. for the past six months, announces the purchase of the Keller’s Grocery loca at 500, 3rd Street. ed Mr. Albertson will maintain the usuai delivery service, and the continued pat- ronage of all the old customers as well as new ones, will be appreciated. Commencing Saturday, October 31st The Keller’s Grocery will be known as THE CORNER GROCERY. 500 - 3rd. STREET. PHONE 1059 Alfred Albertson, Prop. WHY DO SO MANY PEOPLE TRADE. AT DOHN’S? THERE MUST BE A REASON. Fresh Meats! Tender and Tasty! It’s generally known that the Meats we sell are of superior quality. Also as well - known is the fact that our prices are no higher than those asked for elsewhere. We’re proud of such a reputation. Try DOHN’S ~ Sanitary and Exclusive;/MeatManket Phones 176 and 177. Chicken | Mary’s by St.lfrom 12:00 to 2:30. Sunday, | invited. Dinner Sedality, Scott’s Grocery pr We Can't Sell All the Brands. So We Sell the Best. _PHONE 816 317TH S ORANGES, GRAPE FRUIT, BANANAS AND APPLES. LEMONS, GRAPES Dates and Figs Sugar Coated Dates and Stuffed Dates. in 1 Ib. jar. Bulk Dates, Vegetables POTATOES, RUTABAGAS, CARROTS CABBAGE AND ONIONS CRANBERRIES. Fresh Meat SPRING CHICKEN. BEEF TENDERLOIN Herme! Cured Meats Picnic Shoulders, Rolied Picnic Shoulders, Weiners and Summer Sausage. SWEET Bacon Yes, madam, supreme in quality, as tasty and ten- der as the meats served in the better restaurants. astern Corn Fed Beef, Milk Fed Veal, Genuine Lamb, Little Pig Pork, Spring Chickens and Beef and Pork Tenderloins, Calf’s Liver and Hens, Sweet Bread. Central Meat Market 114 5th Street Phone 143 Bismarck Food Market Phone 1080 For Foods—116 - 4th St.—Free Delivery. Don’t Forget NATIONAL CANNED FOODS WE November 9th to 21st. time of the year, it is customary for homes ng in their foodstuff suprlies for the Fall ason. Don’t forget, Thanksgiving and son is only a few weeks in the future, und, while our stocks are now intact, our shelves full of “good things to eat” we suggest that you come to our store during National Canned Foods Week and lay in your supply. We urge early buying. Att to plan |. and Winter the Holiday TOMATOES SALMON Noble Brand in No. 3 Jarge size cans, sol- Fancy Alaska Pink mon in 1 Jb. flat packed Indiana, 2 cans for . 45¢ cans, 2 cans for 47 PRUNES The famous Santa Clara SUNSWEET PRUNES. These take less sugar than others. Put up in 2 lb. pkg., each only se APRICOTS Santa Clara Dried : Choice Apricots. These have good color and excellent taste, 2 pounds for enly . ...45¢ 38 e ‘DATES, fresh fancy bulk dates, 2 pounds or -.. BS & Our Flyer For Saturday 2 Toilet Soap, 1 Rinso, 1 Soap Flakes, 1 can Cleanser All For Only 39¢ IMPORTED NORWAY LINGENBERRIES, per qt. 28e Bakery Specials: Yeast raised, sugar Doughnuts, per doz. 25e Butter Rolls, extra fine, per doz. ..30¢ 1c and 30¢ Honey Cream Cake, small and pres: uo ee ....20¢ Dainty Cake, extra fine, each . Angel Food Cake, each .... ak oe Mahogany Cake, Marshmallow filling 25c¢ and 50c Raisin Bread, white and graham, each ..20¢ Bread, Rolls, Pies, Cakes and Cookies made fresh ev: ery day. —_——— Special shipments of Michigan. Apples just arrived. Michigan Sweets—Baildwins and Greenings, —Don’t forget to order @ few with your next order—- -_- CELERY, LETTUCE, SQUASH, SWEET POTATOES CABBAGE ORANGES, LEMONS, GRAPES, GRAPEFRUIT, BANANAS. MARKET LMM init Public

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