The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 2, 1930, Page 7

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In the new bidding, the plan of the x jail and sheriff's residence will be; one cut down in size and simplified inst — od e+ ide and outside, so as to bring the cost ON COURTHOUSE: JAIL esas coe i = vided for it. In the other bidding there had been no architect’s estimate on the jail. The courthouse bidding will be on Alternate Design Adopted to| the alternate. d drawn up fol- Bring Costs Within: Bond | time of opening them. Instead of the Issue Taxpayers Voted election circular to give the taxpayers — i an idea of what they might get, a New bids for erection of the pro-| building with a facade entirely of posed Burleigh county courthouse and | Bedford, Indiana, stone, and no face jail are being asked by the board of | bricks at all, will be used. Otherwise county commissioners, to be opened | the original design will be followed as | tions received nearly five inches, ac- Monday, July 28. to the interior. The new bidding is the result of| In reviewing the old bids, Architect issue rejecting all bids received last Thurs- | Rush found that the total of low of- day, because the lowest bids on the | fers on the original courthouse design | ‘That part of the state near Herriea, | plicants passed. examination was $194,375, while the architect’s|. D., where 5.70 inches of precipita- | North Dakota jail were too high, going 87,00) above Osteopathic estimates totaled $199,000. The total | tion were recorded, received the most | board in Fargo Tuesday and were ad- the $40,000 bond issue reserved for that portion of the structure. The | of low bids on the alte: design. state. bids on the courthouse were within | was still lower, being $179,000. By | least. In general most rain fell in| They are Drs. O. E. Smith and F. G. design ‘Westberg, the limit estimate of cost made by | deciding to use this alternate Architect Ira L. Rush. concession due to one of the bidders | increased, Architect who complained that by submitting | However, the general saving ms the ‘an alternate design shortly before the | new design over th bidding period closed, the contractors | opinion, will leave a considerable sum had not had sufficient time to make | of the $210,000 bond issue to buy in- careful bids. | terior equipment. Always Get a little more for your money here than you expect. It is our continual aim to offer the best grocery values in town. Courtesy, Service and Satisfaction are always in- cluded with our merchandise and above all the quality and price is far superior than those you have been getting anywhere. We maintain a Sanitary Service to your kitchen at no extra cost to you. So phone 957 early and often: and let us prove to you that “We lead, others follow.” : OLIVES, Minneopa fancy, quart jar ..35¢ BANANAS, Nice and ripe,3Ibs. ....-27¢ WEINERS and KRAUT, per can ....15¢ BUTTER, Fancy Creamery, perIb. ...32c “Coffee and Peanut Butter Special” 1 lb. Marcovitz Best Coffee and 2 lb. Min- 79 neopa Peanut Butter, all for ........+++6 . es ¢ oo TOMATOES, Fresh and Ripe, 2 Ibs....25c.. ‘These Specials on All Week ; Marcovitz Grocery 905 Front Avenue — Phone 957 We Please Where Others Promise Onc FRIEND TELLS AN Cook’s Grocery The “Big” Little Store Phone 564 512 Avenue D To Make Your Picnic a Success We have olives, pickles, sandwich relish, peanut butter, jems and jellies. Cantaloupe, Watermelon, Cherries, Peaches and Plums. Meat Department Beef Roast Leg Pork Roast — Frankfurters ~ Bologna and all kinds of Sandwich Meats We will be closed all day Friday, the Fourth. MEATS and POULTRY Fresh ... juicy ... tasty and tender .v - all those wonderful qualities that make home cooking a joy to eat and prepare. A delicious variety to choose from. A splendid economy to enjoy. Closed All Day Friday, July 4th. Central Meat Market PHONE 143 - For Prompt and Satisfactory Service = with stone face and some marble in| portions of the state. Brainerd, Minn.; Gregory Mallarian, Rebidding also was, in » way, a| the interior, the cost plied slightly| Precipitation recorded during June | Minot, and F. E. Eyer, Williston. estimates. at various points in the state follow: | SBONRANFALL = (sss 00, 82, | Crosby 1.85, Devils Lake 3.01, Dickin- son 4.31, Drake 3.97, Dunn Center 3.41, | Forks 24, Honkineo 1a, Metin | 54, 02, He 3. A : Lisl Every Section of North Dakota| poleon 2.51, Oakes 1.29. Received One Inch During l ae Wilson 23, Wie 3, red . i ead, Minn., 2.63, Ashley 2.62, Herried, Month; Some Five Inches 8D, 5.70, Washburn 4.06, —— 414, Butte 4.13, Ryder 3.09, Par- Every section of North Dakota dur- | shall 1.57. ing the month of June received at least an inch of rain and some sec-| Rjye Osteopaths I cording to a monthly rainfall report P: i i y rainfall report ass Examination weather bureau. Fargo, N. D., July tension hi e rainfall nd Lisbon with 1.01, the) mitted to practice in the the southwest, central and northeast | Stevens, Edmore; M. V. é Distributed by GRIGGS, COOPER CO. FARGO MERC. CO. LOGAN’S “WE THANK YOU” RASPBERRIES Bing Cherries Cantaloupes Watermelons Apples Oranges Bananas Lemons ; “Fresh Vegetables” New Peas _ Radishes Carrots Beets Turnips Green Onions Cauliflower New Potatoes Grocery Specials Minneopa Olives in quart jars, only .........0+-++6 35c Sardines, Skipper Brand, Norwegian Variety, 2 for .. 34¢ Lange’s 1 lb. can Wieners and Kraut, per can ......- 15¢ Richelieu Ginger Ale Grape Juice Mission Orange. Mission Lemon Mission Grapefruit Country Club Meat Department (Government Inspected) Beef Pork Veal Lamb SPRING CHICKENS STEWING HENS COLD MEATS All Phones 211 118-3rd. St. Deliveries 8:45 and 10:30—2:30 and 4:30 Close at 8 P. M. “Always Co6l and Comfortable” Scott’s Grocery DELIVERIES: 9:00 and 10:30 A. M. — 2:30 and 4:30 P. M. Open till 9 o'clock Saturday nights PHONE 816 311 SEVENTH STREET FOR FOURTH OF JULY We will have fancy dressed SPRING CHICKENS - at 35c per lb, LEMONS - 46c per dozen WATERMELONS at 5c per lb. Canadian Dry put up in a 12 bottle hostess package : for $2.65. / We will be closed all day Friday, the Fourth. JULY 3rd Phone ree’ Gussner’s ‘v0 I @ WATERMELON, on ice, per Ib. ..... 6c Dieter eee Santa Rosa Plums For Canning or Table Use RIPE TOMATOES iene, iebitavte 33c ran Dasket ......... 63c Honey. Dew Melons Cantaloupe TURNIPS eLivasbiins 5c BEETS heesceretevial 5c NEW PEAS (Yoty Panoz, tbe crssssssssssssssoe 15¢ POTATOES LAs WIDE PORE hcsdipissicdene 85c GRAIN FED MEATS Our Grain Fed Meats have a smoother texture, sweeter flaver, and are mote tender. FANCY WEINERS fern: PURELARD fae nendered, tb .... FRESH DRESSED POULTRY FRESH HAMBURGER Special vaive” WEF PAH IW isos 9c ta" 18c 0123c LEG 0’ PORK, Special Cuts ....... 23c LIVER SAUSAGE .. -19¢ BLOOD SAUSAGE .........: 19¢ HEAD CHEESE, tb. 19¢ SHORT RIBS .......00000 190 MEAT DEPT. ONLY GROCERY DEPT. Beechnut Peanut Butter Seum’........ Washing Powder Quart Olives, Naptha, large 2c ws. 15 Special Value . a Mayonnaise Dressing 201. -........... ome gapeamal, Sec ~~ Eee pooner eon vo ee OR Raspberries Currants Gooseberries Mammoth Bing Cherries, Ib. ............+s008 HEAD LETTUCE, 3for........... 25c Cash and Carry Cash and Carry . 25 Brown & Tiedman Al Phomes 1400 z AD Phones 1400 Where Quality Counts + The Sanitary Store THURSDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS Santa Rosa Plums, extra fancy, fine for eating and canning, large crate 26 Ibs, net, $3.25 value for ...... $1.65 Per 3 Ib. basket ............-.--- 25¢ Grape Juice, extra quality, quart bottle 55e; pint bottle ...............066 28c Watermelons, fancy quality, per Ib. ....5¢ Ripe Cantaloupes, each ............. 20c Bing Cherries, extra large, extra fancy, OE Gi ern hens cine cukenineuin 28c Fresh Garden Peas, 2 lbs. for ..... - -25¢ Fresh Garden Beets, per bunch ....... 5¢ Fresh Cucumbers, each ....... 8cand10c Fresh 3 alae Head Lettuce Leaf Lettuce Carrots Turnips Fresh Tomatoes Radishes Celery Green Onions Cauliflower New Potatoes, per peck ............. 90c Minneopa Brand Cucumber Chips, 85c value, special 2 jars for ....... 45c Minneopa Brand Sweet Midgets, 35c value, special 2 jarsfor ....... 45c Pure Comb Honey, large comb, special each ......... Anasarariiceislottede 38c Pure Comb Honey, medium comb, special each .............-2--06+ 23 Minneopa Brand Queen Olives, at. jar 35¢ Skipper Brand Sardines, special 2 22c cans for ..........-2-2 eee 34c Koko Lemon Toilet Soap, special 410c bars for .............02-005 25c Lang’s Wieners and Kraut, No. 2 can, special each ..........- 15¢ Fresh Cottage Cheese Impt.Swiss Limburger Closed All Day Friday, July 4th. 35c value special ...... Mammoth Prunes tives Parked, th. ....... peter pe MOY QO Fay wee crisis RED PLUMS 27-4 4%, Ib. Basket Phone at 8 p.m. Saturday. Phone ve’ Gussner’s ‘100 ‘To comply with our merchants’ agreement, we close premptly Richholt’s Cash and Carry [m=] Grocery THE ORIGINAL CASH AND CARRY STORE Thursday and Saturday Specials FANCY DRESSED SPRING CHICKENS, while they last, per Ib. ....--+sseses+seee FRESH EGGS, per dozen ...sssecceseescecceces geeesee SATURDAY ONLY FANCY STEWING CHICKENS, per Ib. ..ececeece eee esesstceerteseeeees SUGAR, Pure P. & G. SOAP, Cane, 10 Ibs. ..... 59 C | 10 bars ......... ——_— SARDINES Imported in ud OLr , quart rs rf Seabee OO [gine ——————— LANGE’S WIENERS and | TOILET SOAP, Olive Oil KRAUT, Skin Soap, 2ib. tin ......06+ 1 eS WHITE HOUSE COFFEE, per Ib. cecescceecenceccrerenrecrereners FRESH FRUITS: and VEGETABLES 35c 20c 24c We Expect a Few Fancy Dressed Squabs. 4c 25c Specials Thursday and Saturday, July 3rd and 5th “Double Q” Brand No. 1 tall cans P. & G. Crystal White | : 10 su» 36 2 te 35 J" The secesssscseees 45c Summer Sausage TOMATO ‘Also Bolognas, Weiners SOUP. and Minced Ham =“ N. B.C. OLD TIME. PAPER PLATES COOKIES and NAPKINS ASSORTED “gervette” & “Pioneer” 2 Ibs. 39c 2 vkas. 15¢ CUCUMBERS, . Mage Fancy Texas ......-eeeeseee: weereeeececencs 5c RADISHES, Red and Crisp, i A FOF oo. cece cs eee e nsec cee ce cere ce cee 10¢ TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU TRADE AT YOUR NEAREST RED OWL STORE NO.1 STORE NO. 3 302 Main Ave. ¥ 506 Broadway

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