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FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1926 Chicago Company. Gets Contract For Postoffice Repairs The pig ad t for. replacing a * present. driveway at the rear o! Mandan postoffice and of side’ and curbing around tMe propert; been awarded the Pearson Regnell company, Chicago, Ill., firm, Specifications include the extension 1 ere the, Rev, a W. Stewart, Ora- attend the funeral of Florence Car- roll, who was craves there recently. Many Railroad Officials Attend Taylor Funeral A large number of railroad offi- cials and men from other places were present Wednesday for the services for H. G. Taylor, station agent, who vf the driveway to connect with the} died suddenly on the station plat- alley, giving. access to the pro . from both First street and Avenue. July 16, It was, bid in at’ $3,370. Theodore Dietrich . * to Manage Farmers Elevator at Mandan Theodore Dietrich trich of the pie tal Elevator company took o management of the Farmers rey | ‘irst Included also are some min-/ or repairs to the building. The work is to be completed in 90 days from form here Saturday afternoon, vic- tim of a heart attack. Among those who were on hand were General Superintendent T. H. Lantry, Livingston; A. Hanson, W. : Diénkerly, F. C. Huntington, Glen- dive; B. P. Johnson, Livingston; C. {. Sponsei, Dickinson, and D. S. Littlenales, Jamestown. As a mark of respect a large ma- jority of the business houses of the city closed their doors during the hour of the funeral in token of the esteem in which Mr. Taylor was held. The freight House was closed ai dy. Officers presiding at the funeral he | employes attended the services in a | HS. We; oe ~ B. LOCAL UNION MEETS The Trainmen’s Union will hold a routine business“ meeting tonight at the K. of P. hal ) BACK FROM SPARTA Major A. B. Welch returned Wed- nesday night from the artillery camp aut Sparta, Wis., where he spent the last ‘three weeks. |Shopcraft Nine Wins Levine each got a three beecer dur-| ; ‘ing the game, '|From Foresters Team) Texas’ Fighting | The Northern Pac Pacific Shoperaft, nine beat the C. 0. Foresters in a five inning ball game played at twi- es ‘Wednesday by the score of + to “Boehm and Youngblood worked out for the N. P. team and Crow Evans and ‘Heidt for the. Foresters. Boehm allowed only four hits. “Boehm and You Are Invited--- To go through our Cannery—locaied at Bozeman, especially when cannery Pastor and Church He Built (Continued from page one.) Flappers, the dance and cigarettes are | other targets of his wrath, and ho! aaa EUS ESE ee ains a never-ceasing fire on Urged Censorship Speaking in w York four years ago, he deci. that the utter de- struction of the “modern Babylon was forotold in the Bible, and bitter- ly excoriated the customs of that city. He urged a law that would censor the stage “from A to Z' law prohibiting anyo: with anyone but his hibiting women smok ween. rom dancing # law pro- a law regu. Bismarck Food Market The best food at the lowest prices, Phone 1080 FOLEY’S Sanitary Delivery Demonstration of Zieves Fruit Nectar Come in and have a drink, ALL DAY SATURDAY ” ay short haired women. Such has been the career Norris, the country’s leading Middle aged lady to assist with cooking in small hotel near Bismarck. No fancy cooking and not much pas- try. Good wages. Phone Room 614, McKenzie hotel. bo recently, replacing C. A. Conlee, who resigned. ' Mr. Conlee, whose plans are not/ »* yet known definitely, left yesterday morning for a trip on the north branch. - For the present Mr. Dietrich will} continue to run both elevators, but the Occidental company will close its! elevator about .August 1 or sooner,! allowing Mr. Dietrich to devote his entire time to the conduct of the Farmers Elevator. In fact the Occi- dental had already ‘given orders to suspend operation of their elevator | ' TONIGHT — FRIDAY * here, and Mr. Dietrich | and SATURDAY i is at peak capacity the first part of August during the rush to pack these peas—just fresh from the vines Blackberries to can, Peaches, Pears, Apricots, Plums, Grapes, Loganberries, Watermelons, Oranges, Lemons and Bananas, WANTED | Fifty 1926 Fords Either open or closed models Bozeman Peas are canned under the most ideal conditions humanly possible to have anywhere in the world—from | CAPITOL THEATRE Bakery Specials Yeast raised, sugared dougifhuts, per do Butter rolls, per doz. -........0.....00.... Raisin bread, white and graham, each Chocolate Cake, large and small, each . Bread, Rolls, Cake and Cookies made fi Special Cookie Assortment, 3 Ib. box, every standpoint to be considered by anyone. Bozeman Brands Are . To complete caravan for western Canada and Alaska We have many cars in stock valued as high as $700, each in good running condition, upon which we offer an plating removal to Buc! when the other opportun up and he decided to accept it instead! ot leaving town. The Occidental company is also planning to close its elevator at vudson and the Russell-Miller Mill- ing company will probably handle the Occident business. E, A. Neuhauser, formerly of Man- dan and manager of the Judson Oc- cidental elevator, is to be transferred « to Billings, Mont. The Russell-Mill- Milling company and the Occident Jevator company are trying to take re of their employees during the short crop crisis. A number of ele- vators are to be closed throughout the state, Mandan Will Have . Big Picnic Sunday Sund re Séld by Grocers Lert qh Bozeman Canning Co, Bozeman. Montana No. 1 Extra Sifted Peas No. 2 can, 2 cans........55¢, Medium Pork & Beans 8 cans for . Even Exchange If brought to us at once. Have only a few days to assemble thes Vegetables i : Radishes—Lettuce—Celery—Green Carrots—New Potatoes—Onions—Cabbage—Tomatoes Cucumbers—Green Peas—Beans Green Onions If you Want a bargain in one of the larger cars _Come in Today STAIR MOTOR COMPANY 305 7th St. 606 Main Street Bismarck, N. D. We Deliver will see the Mandon com- munity pienic under way at the Chau- tauqua Park, The gathering which was to have “been held at the John Christenson farm earlier in the summer was post-! poned at that time on account of un- | favorable weather conditions, Upon invitation from business men of the plans were laid to have the pic- Saturday Specials ORANGES POTATOES Small, juicy, 2 New (Washington) DO YOU KNOW OUR GRAIN FED CATTLE TOPPED ST. PAUL MARKET? LAST WEEK we shipped 72 head, a part of our herd of BABY BEEF and HEAVY STEERS, with which we TOPPED BOTH CLASSES. 23,000 head were on the market that day, including the finest in the country and the prime lot from the Minnesota State Experimental Farms, and ours brought the top price. The production of superior quality meats is not a matter of guesswork with us, but is approached ina scientific manner that assures success. GRAPES icipal band will furnish a pembe Seedless, two j4y afternoon. A_ free be servéd at noon. There will be a program of races, games and outdoor entertainments, - A ball) zame will be played in the afternoon | + between teams from the city mel trom the céuntry, aa car Morck ig in charge of the’ inch, Chris Wetastein of the games, :4Peonk Homan the music, and D. C. sett is to umpire the ball game. T.: a, nelly 1s in general charge. itation has been extended to ing in the vicinity of Man- dan to attend, Filtration Plant May Be Be Voted on . Acceptance iy tase the city commission- ers of a petition circulated by G. Dorfler, former commissioner, pro-| posing the reconsi tion of project of building a filtration pla was the outstanding thing done the meeting of the commissioners Wednesday night. The petition represented two hours work in circulating it, according to Mr. Dorfler. While the filtration plant bond issue voted down last April caNed for $165,000, Mr. Dorfler} believed the cost eould be kept down to $120,000 by eliminating a second supply line from the pumping sta- tion to the reservoirs, The petition was released to Mr. Dorfle: yesterday as he had heard of a4 few more business men who desired) te it, according to City Auditor Seitz. ' je the city commission took no y action on the petition, members; were of the opinion it will go on the ballot. The form. of the ballot and ~ the date of the special election will « be decided on within a few days, foi- i lowing the return of City Attorney L.\H. Connally from his vacation, Quint Loses Fight Against Extradition Hearing in the case of the State| of Minnesota against Hetry R. Quint, P & G Naptha, 20 : MALT APPLES New green cooking, 3 DR) Se Cee a elie 25¢ = MALT 5 DEPENDABLE pe ] TOILET SOAP Creme Oil, 4 bars for 25¢ PINEAPPLES INS F shpat ct i M.O.V. sticed, No. 3 tins, Extra special (by the And his priceless group melon) Ib. of fellow-artists Tom Tyler’s Gang Frankie Darro as the kid, Sitting Bull, the dog, and the horse and the pony RAISINS Market Day, PEARS Bartlett (med. 1 We are cutting this class of beef in our shop. 4-lb. per = A trial will convince you of the Superior Quality. SARDINES Grain Feed Steer Pot Roast Del Monte Tomato Cat- sup, per can 15e STRAWBERRIES Two-reel comedy Del Monte No. 2 tins, per — Chase “DOG “SHY” News Reel a” Prime Fresh Tiamburge Prime Pork Sausage OUR SMOKED. SAUSAGE IS A DELICACY Milk Fed Poultry. From Our Fa Pens. Prime Spring Chickens — Prime Hens Luncheon Specialties—Premium Quality FRESH BAKED VEAL LOAF ——From Our Own Kitehen—— : tec Ham Style—Veal Leaf ime Liver Sausage—Head Cheese Fancy Bologna e— Prime Weiners Summer Sausage Blood Sausage Boiled Ham Lard Pere, fresh, om pound. . 4 pounds fi ms Bring your containers Bananas Prime Yellow Fruit EAT THEM WHILE PRICE IS RIGHT. LOOK — LOOK — LOQK BANANAS Extra fancy (sound ripe fruit) all you want “only 6 cents a Ib. qe On Our Values and take advantage of them. Proper prices, proper quality and proper’ service are always in order here. Celery, Head Lettuce, Carrots, Cabbage, Green Cnions, New Potatoes, Fresh Tomatoes, Cucum- bers, Wax Beans. Oranges, Lemons, Bana- nas, Apples, Raspberries, Blackberries, Cherries, Watermelons, Plums, Peaches. Our Newly Installed $4,500 charged with desertion ee minor chil-| / Butter, fancy creamery Coffee, Capkota Brand, steel cut, megular: 2 Ibs. L? ‘’dreh, was conell yesterday te nom in the court of Judge H rry.* «J. M. Hanley pete Quint in the cas ition for writ of habeas corpus.. The court quashed'§. the writ and Quint was turned over! to the sheriff of Morto: ty, an opportunity to secure >+ from the supreme court not later’ Vegetable Assortment 2 cans of Early June Peas 2 cans of Sweet Corn Is now ready for action after two months of hard labor. Beginning at once, this new and modern equipment will , Lean of No.2 Tomatoes make our own Ice Cream, as we have done in the past. ae of Melon, all i: than today nodn, ay / . : A : I witclot habeas” caper te tha ee] The ingredients of our Ice Cream will include real cream. “Watermelons” Salad Better yet, no powder milk or substitutes will be used. Head Lettuce, eriap * ht : “ha * Quaker Oatmeal, large package, quick or reg- ular, per ON ICE—LUSCIOUS RIPE Iced Melon, whole, Ib. Iced Melon, half, contending\that he cannot be classed | as a fugitive from jhstice since his! family had lived at Mandan 26d had returned to Minnesota instead of “| ' { 1 “preme court this morning, counsel Ber Fone Celery, bleached w deserting his wife as charged. « GOING TO MINNEAPOLIS Sudge and Mrs. H. L. Berry will) go to Minneapolis July 31. om will Pa fs : fi VANILLA, STRAWBERRY, CHOCOLATE, MAPLE NUT ICE CREAM ALWAYS on HAND We specialize on n Brick Tee Cream, but must have.a six- haw noticeon any size order. »? Per Pound ... ‘Swift’s Classic Soap Quick Naptha Soap ~ 4 10 bary v Jai iil aitend the citi Ss: Citic where he will a a my cl Chips, per zens whe training eae at Fort @ Pet which a )? They will probably eoiy over th bid BB and atart back the foll ing Tuesday. ~ rom ackond Catbe an Mise Laura Van. de’ Lay