The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 6, 1935, Page 7

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Roosevelt Vetoes Aid |e!” § were tadians tor whom the For Schools in State| there are no son-tarable Indian tance ools In there are no non-taxable Indian lands ; Washington, Sept. ¢—(r)—Prest- |""quening “down the White Bird Went Roosevelt Thursday vetoed bills |school bill, Mr. Roosevelt said that of E Drovide extension of public school |the 24-pupil enrollment last year, ulldings for North Dakota Indian |none was indian. Ghildren 6n grounds the Indian school ition was too small to reconcile PPropriations. Pope Clement VII used the most a costly medicine in the world when he + Vetoing the Devils Lake Indian |was seized with his last illness in School bill, the president said that |1834. Powdered gems were given to from a total of 1,403 pupils attending |him and $280,000 worth were used up fhe public schools in that district, |in 14 days. PAL’S== 104 Main A general decline in North Dakota farm prices during the month ending August 15 is shown with few excep- tions by the prices collected at the office of the federal agricultural stat- in, Wheat prices continued to|caives, lambs, butter, butterfat, retail strengthen as a result of rust damage ‘and were accompanied by a small in- crease in rye and flaxseed prices. In Contrast to this, feed grain prices were Pulled down further by prospects of a large ed by large supplies and light mar- kets, hay prices also continue down- {ward <8 uf what they were two months ago. Deciine in State} altaita and sweet clover seed prices |Th lec, declined. pound. Livestock, poultry and their prod- ucts strengthened in price. Hogs at $9.20 per cwt. are $1.50 more than last month and are nearly three times the Price of a year ago. The price of milk and eggs followed the route of hogs but advanced less. Beef, sheep, chicken and turkey prices weakened and continued on the downward Plane. Milk cows have remained un- changed since July 15 but the price of horses, at $79 each, fell off $2. The demand for work stock has been good of these crops. Affect- THE BISMARCE” TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1935 Farm Prices Show e price of wool dropped lc per Injuries Prove Fatal To Young Taylor Man Dickinson, N. D., Sept. 6.—Criti- cally injured in a threshing machine | mishap, John Wanner, young farmer | living north of Taylor, died Monday in a local hospital. Wanner,’son of Mr. and Mrs. Cas- per Wanner, who live 19 miles north- west of Hebron, caught his arm in & d are now about forty per cent | this year but with harvest nearing | threshing machine belt Aug. 29. The . |completion, markets are not so strong. arm was so badly lacerated was amputated and for a time it ap- peared Wanner would recover. Besides his parents, Wanner leaves |of Taylor. that it) and three sisters. No, 10 Fruits Solid Pack Apricots ..59c Pears ....47¢ Prunes ...35c Beef Shoulder, Roast, per Ib. .. 17c ~. DICKS Free Delivery canning, 16 Ib. lug Funeral services ah ie ‘ean be aia Wednesuay near Hirschville, ni flags ednesday stamp, me the U. Italian Prunes, for |hnis widow and children, five brothers| The United 1507 See Our IGA Adv. Meats - - - Groceries Butter, fresh creamery, Ib. ... hould 0 344 CASH GROCERY: vgn scice 0g 4 Roast, por b. .. 2OC | oeena Qike | ans ani poe f Cee ine, Milk, tall, 17 Butter, 26 = G U S S N E R s— Cervelat, be 22c reg. 380 we... 31 Cotfee, 11h, can 29c SCANS oo. 000 Cope tbh. ......, 20C KEWKAS_ edinn treme aun Yorenite oer ‘Totten; thie pas mete ‘ _ snesi ruits an ze Ss Beef Short No. 2 can, Walter Baker’s ‘ GHW «cis. 8c _Macaron ~~. 40c CONCORD GRAPES, 25c APPLES Ribs, Ib. 5... 124c 8 for ....... .. 25€ Cocoa, % 1b. can 10c ae Vinegar, Coffee, Break o’ 1 5 Full 4 quart basket . Wealthy. fancy. x me per gallon .... 24c Morn, per Ib. . . Cc ‘i CELERY PEACHES ; Bleached Crisp ... ST ET ucaT Nate tus iiibenie® Fone ag AO hommnive: LOC ; Canada GRAPES P. & T. FOOD STORE States congress once considered @ bill providing $1,000 fine PEARS $ 1.3 5 a Bartlett, 30 Ibs. net case.... e Salad Dressing .......Qt., 28¢; Pint, 17¢ SEES TRADE AT GUSSNER’S AND SAVE! SS 105 Fitth Street UNdet New Management—Joe Smith, Proprietor aint * : Pi ree elivery. : Bo ee eo ee “Relief Orders Filled Promptly oi Strawberries uash Ri Tomatoe : Me WHEAT PUFFS 9 peti eel 22 of. bottle 1 5c cae 20 — Whole, si 5 No. 2 ‘See 25 Cc ARL’S GROCERY ‘The new breakfast food, special .... Cc (trom Waukesha Springs) per box ....... C} per wb. .......... C| per w. .......... C| 3 cans ........ Cc : Head Lettuce Cabbage Navy Beans ‘ Phone 371 “Dependable” We Deliver : nee heads, 1 5 c © 2c 5c oe ~tioney Or Kri Sauerkraut Dill Pickles a i gee — a" 49c J . Firm anges risp “Have you served frank- : ie Fruits 3doz.43e Vegetables = le ie AOE ee ee. C| cero. | oo 7 posh leds 2 teseeeenee OC Maxwell House Coffee, 1 Ib. tin ...0.00.ccesscerees 13c Peaches 9 Oranges 5 Crackers f Walter Baker’s Cocoa, 1/2 Ib. ......sceeeseeeeeeees 10c Pees cea ee per crate ...... 99c per doz. ....... C | 2 Ww. bor ...... 19c Candy Bars Pabst-ett Cheese, 6/2 02. Pkg. .......0eceeeecceees 15e PALMOLIVE 11 Grapes Gutons Deecun Regular Sey 5c Rice, 3 Ibs. ....... -17e Beads, package, 2 for ...... seeee c Concords, A real hot 3 mrt <he a i ‘ae VELVEETA eter ASPARAGUS TIPS fall basket .... 23 | 7 tbs, ......... 25C | soeaa.'cxcn .39C| Tomato Soup a Peanut Butter, Carol, 24 oz. jar wives 29c Cheese Spread, % Ib. pkg.:..... 29c PE Es seers pee Pears Eggplants Hilex Van Camp's, 5c 2 Softasilk Cake Flour ....... £Gdiss reste Te NOS WeORe 32¢ JUST PHONE 1060 Bartletts, $1 39 0 ceaicwecae 19 per can ......... ‘ Fly Swatters, 2 for ......0ccceesecceeseeeeeeesees 15e “Taste the Difference” GRAIN FED MEATS apple — : ° re C] per . Sac Cc Milk Mees. 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