The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 8, 1926, Page 2

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i i i tty tee ie ae REE i) PAGE TWO 460 BIRTHS, 241 DEATHS IN CITY DURING THE YEAR Births in the city of Bismarck dur- fing the month of December exceeded deaths in the city by 21, according to birth and death certificates filed in the office of City Auditor M. H. Atkinson for the last month of 1925. There were $7 births in Bismarck! dGring December, and only 16 deaths. | Births in the city during the year! -- 1925 almost doubled the deaths, the! Within the last 12-/ month period there were 460 births recorded here, and only 241 deaths. | Many of the births were not to peo-! ple living in Bismarck, however, nor| were all the persons who died Bis- records show. marck residents. gical attention. March Holds Record for Both Births and Deaths. The month of March has the recor for the largest number of births dur- ing any one month of 1925, with a, 50, while October follows a! total of close second with 49. During the other ten months of the total births numbered in the irti March also registered the largest! one | month of the year, the total during! October, like- | ith a total of 26. i ths in Bismarek | were as fol-| number of deaths during any the month being 29. wise, came second The births and by months during 19 lows: Births Deaths; January .. es 23 | February 19 | March .. 29 April re 21 May .. 22 June . 17 {2 July .: 20 August 7 September .. 13 October 26 November 18 December 16 Motele yee. 4600-241 +—_____________-e | Last Minute | i News Bulletins | a Fa N. D, Jan. 8.—(M— Indictments were returned in 45 out of, 49 cases by the federal grand jyry which convened ‘at je Fargo federal building Tues- y and was discharged today. “Fargo, N. D. Jan. §—(P)— Date Garver and Kenneth Jones, alias James Clavering, who es- caped from the Cass county jail last Sunday after slugging de- puty sheriff Frank Phillips, to- day were arraigned in police court and waived preliminary © hearing. Minot, N. D., Jan. 8.—(A)—Dr. R. M. Evans, 86, said to be the oldest physician in North Dako- | ta both in years and continuous ‘service in one city, died at his home here at noon today from bronchial trouble and complica- tions. Washington, Jan. 8—()—The writing of of $14,317,150 as a deficit on 19 reclamation pro; jects was recommended to com gress today hy the board of ad- justment and survey of the in- terior department. The board also recommended that $12,785,- 137 be estimated as a probable STILL DRAWING JURY Fargo, N. D., the noon recess in the second day's session of the Dr. Darrow second de-! gree murder case, a jury had not| been selected and testimony had not! T. Cole’s been started in Judge A. district court today. Beulah Coal per ton $4. 10. “Phone 62. Wachter Transfe: Co. Stop that Cough by Using Watkin’s Remedies Phone Flow’s Grocery 518. Bdwy Because of this, city’s reputation as a medical center; and its large hospitals, people from} the whole western part of North Da- kota come here for medical and sur- Jan. 8.—(A)—-Up to Bismarck, ND. Women’s Sports Club of Fargo Incorporation papers were Women’s Sports Club of capital stock, | 1) VNUOLONAONAORUAUUAUOUOOAOUGERAEEAEUAOOAATOAOOTE and baked. e Fancy mm per Sun Richholt’s Cash and Carry [===] Grocery The Ss Cash ot Carry Store. | 7th & Thayer | No prices given over the phone. r Sugar is higher. For Saturday we will sell sugar at : the old orice. Its purpose as outiin- ed in the charter is to promote, as- — in use. Twice the leavening strength of many other brands. No waste in baking -materials. Every baking is CALUMET THE Mn ag DOWDE. Is Incorporated issued today by the secretary of state to the TKO, non-profit organization which has no a womel these excellent loaves. 7h $+ Aid in athletic education for| Albin Hedstrom to answer Coat sof non-suppo! Its first board of directors will| wife and minor child, was eereined Kobe, Japan—This. ‘city‘has a consist of Emma Pierce, Portia F.| before desertion and examination and was bound over to the district-court. An effort is be- ing made today to settle the matter in a manner sutisfactory to all con- cerned, whereby the man will fur- nish sufficient assurances of his in- his family. in TIMI nn Ti Brisk North Dakota Breezes Bring Sharp Appetites Satisfy them with bread — either. Blue Ribbon or Humpty Dumpty, as you prefer. ‘ BLUE RIBBON BREAD HUMPTY DUMPTY BREAD At your grocer’s. HOME MADE BREAD AND PASTRIES + Phone 462. COOK’S GROCERY THE “BIG” LITTLE STORE “B18 Ave, De He PHONE 306 - Large Grape Fruit... Juicy ‘Oranges; per wai Pep wiry TRY OUR HOME BAKE SHOP QUAM & RUNYAN CELERY, CRANBERRIES _ FRESH TOMATOES, ‘ GREEN ONIONS, CAULIFLOWER, HUBBARD SQUASH; CARROTS, RUTABAGAS ‘Extra Special on: Canned Fruit. . peice Healthy appetites know good food. That’s why they always turn to a slice of good bread spread with butter. It gives'you that wholesome, nourishing feeling which all food should. A flavor you like to linger over, you'll find in either of A flavor that could only come from the highest quality ingredients expertly mixed Your grocer always has plenty of these loaves on hand. Order them regularly to satisfy hearty appetites. : Barker Baking & Candy Company Ee. ene ll rt HELA. ATE ARAL HEUTE LEER NEO his Justice of the Peace R, H.| ulation of Lewis and Margeurite Holes Finkle,| Crane late yesterday. Conley waived all of Fargo. Conley Bound Over to District Court Gordon “Conley, who was brought] tention to provide fj back from Antigo, Wis., by Sheriff the future. 214. 6th Street LETTUCE, to an official report on the’ 1 ensys taken throughout the nation. 118 - 3rd St.- “Small ‘size Wineskp Apples. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _. : 2s IN ‘IN KOBE since the 1980 census. persons, according sale ie | tacal Fadl PEARL GROCERY & MEAT MARKET. 214 Broadway Ww hy Pay More When , Our Prices Are Less?” PHONES 611 PHONES 611 Let'Us Convince You. Fruits Vegetables Navel Oranges po Aga Delicious Apples Celery Tokay Grapes Tomatoes Grape Fruit Carrots ~ Stewing Figs Head Lettuce Dates, Figs Cranberries Saturday Specials 1 large can Hominy, 1 Monarch Beets, 1 can String Beans. cpenttgttrapesaeseseees Delicatessen French Doughnuts Macaroni: Salad Whole Wheat Bread Potato Salad Rajsin, Rye Bread. Baked Beans Exclusive Agency for Patterson’s Coffee and Teas. “We Thank You” All Phones 211 CAULIFLOWER HEAD LETTUCE — CELERY GRAPE FRUIT : is ORANGES. — APPLES — GRAPES Meat Department f (CHICKENS VEAL & PORK TENDERS— BROOKFIELDS Swift’s BEEF & PORK Roman Beauty Apples Maney; Flor Beams os soln teictasees cols cscs . Heinz Ketchup Special, 3 large bottles All Phones: 211 118-3rd St. » Last ioe, Chur 4:30, Other week days 4:00. a4.én a Close at 8.p. m, | eis n ' an aty GROCERY THE SANITARY STORE Saturday Specials . CAULIFLOWER — SPINACH. — CELERY GREEN ONIONS — RADISHES — CARROTS i PARSNIPS — SQUASH — RRO: \ . $2. 00 Pow ay - Jelly a Ua 54c tt jats.tor. a eg bee haya sta 40 Preserves, 1° Strawberrys1 Ap es Phone 53 | Special per box aauiws This. is an increase of about 34,000) 2 with Ges. It's the Phones 611 and 612. - FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1926 CALL OR TELEPHONE - 34 Saturday: Special 2 dozen Sweet Juicy Oranges.4.i...2..0¢....6..4, 55c CAULIFLOWER GRAPE FRUIT 5 “HEAD LETTUCE ORANGES CELERY APPLES CARROTS FIGS RUTABAGAS, &c. DATES, &c. Exclusive Agents for Chase & feel Coffee. None Better. < ——~MILK AND, CREAM————. Phone 1080 For ee - 4th St.—Free Delivery. « FRUITS: Oranges — Lemons — Ba anas — 5 Gee Fr Feat Extra Special, Med. size Apples—Good cooking Apples, ee and eat for size, per peck only 58c ‘Fresh Vegetables TTUCE — CELERY — ONIONS,— CABBAGE OMATOES — CARROTS — RUTABAGAS, ETC. PORK & BEANS - Foley Brand, Fancy GRAPE FRUIT In Cans, Blue Label Baked Beans, No. 2 size Brand, No. 2 Cans | 2 cans for Excellent Quality | 4 cans for 2 cans for. 59c if 4 4 ~ CORN SALMON Good Standard Grade Fancy Quality Alaska Corn, Reg. No. 2 size Pink Salmon 3 cans for.................... 45e 2 large flat cans........ 45c ’ i We are noted for the excellent Dairy Butter which our ’ customers bring in to us. Fresh lot always on hand. Order a 5 Ib. or 3 Ib.‘ jar today. Bakery Specials theo raised, sugared Doughnuts, per Doz. utter Rolls, extra fine, per Doz. . Coffee Cake, each ................,------ Honey: Cream Cake, small and large. . .15 and 30c Angel Food Cake, éach ..25¢ Bread, Rolls, Cakes, Pies and Pastries made fresh every day. \ 25¢ -30e -15e ~ Don't forget to order : a pound of Foley’s Coffee. 4 MARKET OR PRUDEN BUYER | My Marcovitz Grocery _ »“Qur Motto—Quality and Service.” 222-9th Sti: So, | Phone 957 I “HELP US” AND “WE’LL HELP YOU.” Give us your 1926 business and let us prove to you that we can make your Grocery Bills the cheapest you * ever had. Quick Bales and Small Margins are the reasons of : such remarkable values that, we offer. Just give us a f ring. on your phone and your order will receive the same courteous attention as.if you’were here in person. And. please remember that we guarantee our goods \ ; to please or we will be more than pleased to exchange pr refund your money for same. 3 j Saturday Specials |. Butter, Fancy Creamery, ( Fancy Crosby Corn, reg- ular value. oe - ae 44c Prunes, Fancy Dried, F 2 pounds, for. . 25c } Utah Maid - Tomatoes, solid. perro, wee , Beans for..... ae. room Special . A.yery, nice .Broom-for household use, regular $1.00 value. : WM c © Special —_ they: last, each eae Soap Special Bars of Swift’s White Laun- Sunbrite Cleanser, ized Pail, ‘Totet Coffee, White _ House eee aa Apricots, Fancy Dried, | age 49c

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