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MANDAN NEWS Mrs, E. R. Germaine of Bismarck arrived in the city yesterday afternoon on belated No, 3 and spent the after- , Noon and last evening as the guest of Mrs, Arthur J. Hollensworth, She re- turned home last night. tee Miss Mable George departed last evening for Madison, Wis., where she has been offered a position in the schools, and she is considering ac- cepting. Miss George has been ‘en- gaged as teacher of the commercial department here for some time. sae Engineer and Mrs. Max Hunke of this city returned yesterday afternoon from Richardton, where they had heen visiting for a few days. oe ® Miss Lizzie Childs of Custer Flats was a Mandan visitor yesterday, oe Albin Nelson was in Mandan yes- terday attending to business matters in the interest of his farm. soe Supt. T. H; Lantry of Glendive is ex- pected tomorrow to look after official business matters, He has just, re- turned from an extended vacation trip. see Valentine Renner of St. Anthony ‘was in Mandan yesterday on business Cured His RUPTURE I was badly, ruptured while lifting a trunk several years ago. Doctors said’ my only hope of cure was an operation, Trusses did me no good, Finally I got hold of something that quickly and completely cured me. Years ‘have passed and the. rupture has never returned, although I am do- ing hard work as.a carpenter. There was no operation, no lost time, no trouble. I-have nothing to sell, but) will give full information about how you may find a complete cure with- out operation, iif’ you \write*te, me, Eu- gene M. Pullen, Carpenter,-252:C): Mar- cellus Avenue, Manasquan, N. J. Bet- ter cut out this notice and show it ' to any others who are ruptured—you may save'a life or at least stop the misery of rupture and the worry and| danger of an operation. eed am sending more. Christmas cards than” ever we year so’ many ‘of my friends called my. holiday cards ‘dainty’, ‘clever’ {just too dear’, that this year I am using twice'as many: Everyone seems toctedit ME with their ponleys yet all 1 do is to ask for THE A:M:DAVIS CO. ( UAL UALITY: CARDS A _complete: line may be found at this store. Outfits range in price from . eee re Many other diag ERECTOR “ The Toy Like Structural Steel” the big display and the models which operate with electric A. W. LUCAS COMPANY BASEMENT and returned home yesterday after- noon, se * Carl Convert went to Dickinson yes- terday. afternoon on No, 7. He will return this evening on No. 2. “8 6 Mrs, Frank Digby of Sanger was in Mandan“during the past few days vis- iting relatives and. friends. She re- turned this afternoon. se 8 Olag Killand went to Flasher yester- day afternoon on.thé south branch train to attend to business affairs in the interest of the International Har- vester company. se 8 Miss Mable Gray of. Bismarck was in Mandan yesterday afternoon visit- ing her parents, Miss Gray is still employed as clerk in the office of Sec- retary of State Thomas Hall. ee 8 Mrs. Albert “St. .Cyrx was called to Bismarck yesterday afternoon on ac- jcount of the illness of her sister-in-law, Mrs. R, F. Flint, se. © ,F. E. Moline, who has charge of the perishable goods for the Northern Pa- cific, has arrived in the ctiy from St. Paul for a few days to attend to offi- cial business. lf se 1, W. Switzer of Freda was in Man- dan yesterday looking after business matters and attending court, Frank petidie “ot Judson was in Mandan on business yesterday. ee & G. D, Reisland, well known grain man, passed through Mandan yester- day, enroute to, Flasher, where he went to look after business matters. & ft M. J. Rausch, new judge of Grant county, was in Mandan yesterday looking after- official business affairs. He returned home this afternoon. * 4 FE. 0. Eckland of Bismarck was a business caller in the county seat of Morton county yesterday. ae 8 Guy Warren of Flasher was in the ;city looking after business affairs yes- terday and today, returning home this afternoon. . eae Sheriff Charles Herman and wife passed through Mandan vesterday, en route home from Bismarck, where they attended “Experience.” ee 4 Peter Wilmer,, one of Glen Ullin’s progressive .farmers, was in Mandan, yestreday attending to business mat- @ court house and: looking BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE “GOODNIGHT CORKS WE USE ‘GETS-IT"" % Drops in 2 Seconds. That's All. “GETS-IT” Does the Rest. iNever Fails. “Really, I never could: see how some some few people use the most difficult and painful way they can find to get rid of corns. They'll wrap their toes up with bandages into a package that fills their shoes full of feet and makes corns so painful they’ve got to walk sideways and wrinkle up their faces. Or they use salves that eat right into the toe and make it raw and sore, or they'll use plasters that make the corns bulge or pick and gouge at their corns and make the toes bleed. Funny, isn’t it? “GETS-IT” is the ‘simple, modern wonder for corns. Just put 3 drops on, It dries instantly. No pain, fuss or trouble. The corn, callous or wart loosens and comes off. Millions use nohintg else.” “GETS-IT” is sold and recommend- ed by druggists everywhere; 25c a bottle, or sent on receipt of price, by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, Ill. Sold in Bismarck and recommend- ed as the world’s best corn remedy by Lenbart Drug Co. —_—_—_— after other affairs in this city. He re- turned this morning on No. 3. a 8% Peter Wolmes, prominent citizen of Glen Ullin, was in the city yesterday attending to business. * 88 Attorney John Hader went to Fort Rice yesterday afternoon, returning this afternoon. ’ * Miss Katherine Klein was in Bis- marck yesterday visiting friends. She returned last evening. Frederick Kaas of New Salem was in Mandan attending to business matters and visitng friends today. LW. Glanaée anager of the Sea- waa tanch; was ‘In'Mandan yesterday attending to business-matters. . Martin'’c. Wiktitier;' son “of ‘Charles Whitmer, of Yuca, was in Mandan enter jatténding : to’ business mat: pein Secnes Yea Get a iy ot. Pre id Pile ‘Treatment nue Bet- it ar What You Are Leokiag: Don't talk operation. If you can't wait for a free trial of Pyramid File Treatment get a b0c box at any drug store and get relief now. ue. Ha ear & store send coupon free trial package in plain wi and get ria of itchinge bleedi protruding piles, hemorrhol such rectal troubles. Take no rubetttute, PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, mid. Building, site ich, F 1 end me a e of Pyramid Pile ‘Treatment "in plain wrappe: rn part of th visitor from the west- ters" 84 Bene Riad tm cel Open Evenings MASONIC RITES. FOR PIONEER ‘Lie in State Sunday From 10:30 to 3 O'Clock DAUGHTER, MES. JAMES FOLEY, TO ARRIVE SUNDAY Funeral services, over the remains of the late Myron Powell Skeels, 31 years a resident of North Dakota and for years a successful business man of the city, who passed away at St. Alexius hospital yesterday, will be held from ‘the ‘Masonic temple at 3 o'clock Sunday. afternoon. Announce- ment of the hour of the service was made late yesterday. afternoon. : The Masonic body of Bismarck un- der. Worshipful Master L. K. Thomp- ‘gon will arge- df the “service and willbe ited by’ the Rev.’ C.\H. Brown of Mandafii'pastor of thé Spi copal ‘church’ ofthat city ‘and time friend of thé Skeels family. ips terment will Be made in Faitview’ een: etery..° The potty of ‘thé ‘late Myron Powell Charles J. Gunder: of New Salem attending to business sffaire yesterday and returned - Koihe this morning. se ey $ John J. Ggrrity of Glen Ullin was a rt of ‘th Amos A. Robiaoi ‘ot Bismarck “was | in Mandan yesterday. ° jeounty yesterday. Mrs. HLL, Haken ‘ot’ Fort Rice was in Mandan yesterday doing some-shop- ping and visiting Mandan friends. oe County Commissioner Theodore Fe- land left yesterday morning on No. 4 for Fargo to look after official busi} ness matters, Mr. Feland will return home Friday morninf on No. 3. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walkup -and daughter, who have been in Mandan attending to business matters and vis- iting relatives and friends for a num- ber of days, departed last evening on No. 2 for their home in Saskatchewan, Can., after spending several days in Mandan.- They formerly resided here. se * Agent H. G. Taylor returned today from Glendive, where he had been at- tending an agents meeting which was held yesterday. . Mr. Taylor went to Glendive Tuesday morning on No. 3. The meeting was for the purpose of discussing various problems confront- ing the agent in every day work and to exchange ideas-relative to carry- ing on work. Bs Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Nelson of this city spent yesterday in Bismarck vis- iting friends, They returned home last evening. * Mesdames Frances and Charles Mc- Donald are this afternoon entertaining a number of friends at the last of a series of parties given at the home of Mrs. Charles McDonald. eee H. M. Carter of Leith was in Man- dan yesterday looking after business | matters. He left for his home that affernoon on the south branch train, going as far as Heil and driving to the Catrer home via automobile. eee GS Ben Hall of the Capital City was fn Mandan yesterday attending to busi- ness matters and ‘renewing acquaint- ances, 4: eee ‘Miss Clara Just of Judson arrived in the city yesterday on No. 8 and spent Come in and see 50c to $25. the day visiting Mandan firends. eee ‘L. E. Opdyke of the-Western Sales company in Bismarck was in Mandan looking after business affairs yester- day afternoon. * * ‘J. F, Murphy of Glen Ullin was num- bered among the many business call- ers who transacted business affairs at the court house yesterday. one W. M: Thompson, Bismarck’s popu- lar piano man, and an ex-drug store proprietor of this city, was in Mandan yesterday. eee C. W. Wilcox of Hensler came down yesterday afternoon to call on local merchants and renew acquaintances He returned home this afternoon, es s Skeels will lie in state at the temple from 10:30. o’¢lock Sunday. morning until 3 “o,clock, the hott of the ser- vice... The'seryice as dsusl will be open to, the public. Word was received this morning that Mrs, James W. Foley, daughter, and her husband will artive Sunday morning-from Pa#adena; Cali: :! Death of the pioneer “oceirred yes- terday morn! ifter being a! patient in the hospital since September, 1916. Last Monday’ he celebra is 80th birthday. 1 f NON-PARTISAN LEAGUE ~ MEN TO MEET. HERE. ‘A district meeting will be held in the Capital City next Wednesday by the Non-Partisan league. It will be held in the Knights of Columbus hall and a number of good speakers will address the league. Seat sale for the operas now on at Finney’s. —_—_—X—XSX—X—XSXSXX!_ DANCE Every Tuesday and Saturday night at. PATTERSON’S HALL O’Cennor’s Orchestra WHEN YOU ASK FO s BUTTER & NORTHERN The McConkey Com. Co. Quotes Prices as follows: pare Paper, large rolls, ‘Strawberries or Raspberry: preserves in glass jats, ea. 25c Quart jar Olives, each 35e! Maine Gorn, 2 for ... 3.1... 35¢ Try some of this, it is-extra fine. Iowa Corn, eXtra ae | 2 for, saves 256 Bluebird brand Spinach, 2) for Ltl.. 350 This is put up in No. 3. cans. Bluebird brand Suceatash, No. 2 cans,2 for .......%.1... 25¢ Bluebird. brand Rhubarb, J. P. Peterson, progressive farmer in the Timmer district, was in Mandan yesterday renewing acquaintances. GIFT Suggestions You Are Going to Buy Useful and Practical Gifts This Year This being true, why not follow the crowd, and do your shopping early and do it at this store? Where you are sure of getting merchandise of known worth without pay- ing the long price. ing for these days. army of lady patrons. too often. suitable gifts—gifts ae appreciate. Jackets, Silk Mufflers, etc., etc., etc. When Christmas Shopping, come here with your troubles and you'll be nurprieet. and gratified to see how easily and satisfactorily we can fix ‘‘him’’ out. S. E. BERGESON & SON The newly elected officers of Bismarck Chapter ‘No,.10, R..A. M., elected at a meeting Tuesday. evening, will be in- stalled at that time. They are: C. R. Dalrymple, H. P.; A. G. Jacobson, king; R. R. Muntz, scribe; G. F. Dul- lam, treasurer; C. O. Elstad, secre- tary. Liberettos for the Cette now on sale at Hoskins. AT THE HOTEL VAN ‘HORN. Herbert Bailey, one’ of the well known residents of Regan, is spending the day in(Bismarck,’ and is making his headquarters at the. Van Horn. oe ‘ HERE FROM DRISCOLL. Henry Nieman of Driscoll arrived in the city .yesterday; and.is spending several days .attending : to, business matters. He is: a Horn, ‘2 Patrons of the opera will please: ob- serve that ticket Nos. 104, 72, 81, are a a Masonic Banquet. Plans have been ‘completed for the Masonic banquet and public, installa- tion which will be held in the Mason- ic temple, Friday ,evening, beginning at 6:30 o'clock. The Bismarck lodge, No. 5; A. F. & A.-M.,-will be hosts. YOUR COLD will be easily relieved by taking onal’ . here. « ¥ A Bath We show splendid values. Neckwear— Gloves— Silk Hosiery— Mufflers— Leather Goods of Every moderately 4 Quoting prices méans nothing. It’s the quality at the right price, people are look- This is the Season of the year when we always have the pleasure of waiting on an We enjoy it, ar Wish there were more holiday seasons—for the ladies ‘can't enme We are aware that ‘good old ‘‘8t. Nick’’ finds it hard work filling Men's Sox with A MAN LIKES SOMETHING HE CAN WEAR Get his present where he always buys his wearables. Get them here, and then you can’t go wrong. He doesn’t want ‘bargain counter’’ stuff! This whole store is a veritable Christmas Tree of Gifts. Suits, Overcoats, Rainsoats, Mackinaws, Beautiful Ties, and Shirts, Underwear, Hose, Fine Handkerchiefs, Collars and Cuffs, Handsome Umbrellas, Cuff Buttons, Silk Suspenders, Bath Robes, Smoking for “Lucla,” the ‘matinee, “Cavalleria j cluding .Cowan Chafing Dishes and Percolators “are. > not: very cxmeive and make a very pleasing and mete In fact you will :be surprised to find what s large number of pretty and reotal peed at moderate _ that can be found "BONHAM BROTHERS Successors to E. B. Woodward Give Him |__THIS CHRISTMAS | He’ll appreciate one,. if he hasn’t one. Not so hard to find a garment that will please him either, when there’s an assortment such as ours, 50c to $3.00 $1.00 to $15.00 50c to $2.00 50c to $7.50 THURSDAY, DEO. 14, 1016 ’ Closed Sundays and ‘Rusticana” “Aida,” respectively, Friday evening, Saturday afternoon, and ‘Saturday ev- ening.—Adv. and “I Pagliacci,” “BINGO” Absolutely ' Removes. Corns and ‘Calluses Completely 25.Cents, All’ vier Bae i F Robe... to choose from. aN cae Description. ‘‘The man or woman who travels will indeed very much appreciate a trunk, bag, or suit- case for Christmas. Most men and women travel at some time or another. You can be sure you’re not making a mistake by giving some article of luggage. Our Christmas displays are replete in the newest and most serviceable effects. Every. thing that the traveler may need, for a short jaunt or a long journey can be found here. Fine sewn bags and suitcases of the best leathers and in the newest styles, priced very Trunks that defy the ‘baggage smasher’’—in steamer and wardrobe styles. ad