The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 20, 1919, Page 7

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CALLUS? PEEL IT OFF QUICKLY! Nothing of Earth Like “Gets-It” ‘For Corns and Calluses © ‘A-spot of thickened skin.on the bot: . tom of your foot which so often makes ara by E. ‘Lawrence &Go.; Chicago, walking an agony, is as easily removed by wonderful “Gets-It” as any ‘nard or Callus Comes Of Like Banana Peelt: soft corn anywher Look at this picture. “Gets-It” did the work. The callus comes loose from the true flesh. ‘No ‘ frritatfon whatever. You peel the cal- lus’ right off painlessly. “Gets-It” does the same thing to any corn, without. the use of sticky plasters, irritating Balves, greasy ointments or,bundling ‘tape. There's no fussing—no knife, no scissors to use. ,“Gets-It” is:used by millions, because it’s common ae and it never fails. Try it, prove it. Gets-It,” the guaranteed, \money- back corn-remover, the only sure wa’ costs but a trifle at any drug store. Sold in Bismarck and recommended fs the world’s best corn’ remedy by Finney’s Drug Store. NOTICE 7O CREDITORS. * In the matter of the estate of Chet Hydal, deceased, : Notice is hereby given’ by thi dersigned A..R. Dixon, adminis! Eator of the. estate-of Christ’ Hydal, late of the village of Sterling“in the county | - of Burleigh. and )state of North. Na- kota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against, said deceased, to exhibit: them eH the necessary vouchers, within . six. months after the first publication of MA+~A~AW > KINT. YA FINISHED: DRESSIN’ NOT-2 WERE ALL READY T' Go To ‘TH MONIES ! this notice, to said/ administrator in the village of Braddock in said ene mons county, North Dakota. ‘Dated February 20th, A. D. 1919. A. R. DIXON, Administrator. First publication en the 20th day of ‘February, A. D. 1919. Newton, Dullam & Young, Bismarck, North Dakota. Attorneys for administrator: 2—20 277-36 13. WHEN THE DAY IS OVER. Buffalo, B. women’s cases: 5. a Wisk hei learned it that nature surely: intended for betring-down pains, irregularities, many disorders common to woe Favorite Prescription isx'made: of root, unicorn-root, blue cohosh root; and who take:this standard remedy know that oy The result of his studies"w: Favorite Prescription. This medicine is’ ade of ve When the household’ cares and the worries of everyday life have dragged you down, made you unhappy, and there is nothing ‘in. life but head- ache, backache’ and worry, / turn to the right prescription, * one gotten, up’ by Dp. ree ) fifty years ago, .which bas helped -m hog} iptions’ It“can be had in every drug store in the Iand im tablet or liquid form. «Ev out.of ground seems intended for at ‘allt ating oft a8 iblicine called Dr Pierce's Nin gate growths backache, headache; weakening, pelvic inflammations, and for, the nin all: ages of life. - Dr. Pierce's lady’s slipper root, black: ‘cobicek pe root.’ Women ir: Pierce’s. Favorite Prescription they are getting a sale woman's toni 80 good that druggists -everywhere sell it. Favorite Prescription should: have the full: confidence of. every woman in America because it: contains no alcohol and no narcotic. Dr. Pierce knew, when he first made this standard: medicine, that whiskey and morphine are injurious, and so‘he has always kept them out ot his remedies. Send 10c to Dr. Pierce's Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, fi for trial package of tablets. clock—it=needs oil occasionally. ‘The system is something like a Everyone’ should e ‘castor oil, or something better, like Doctor Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets, made of May-apple, jalap, aloe—sugar-coated, ‘They, regulate,: cleanse and . oil the human “clock work.” Send Dr, ierce 106 for-trial package. WELL, IM GOING TO CHOP THIS. CHERRY you that sweet life When we you mgy bet yo wa ) your trade for life. - / PHONE: 576: < sy 7 oo eee 3} FoR 'SALE—Modern house. and gar- |’ a piece of hardware is good that it is good. When we put a price o# our hardware it is the lowest possible price for the highest ere quality. Wé want - When you want hardware you wagt us. Use our hardware: it stands hard wear. ‘ JOHN BORTELL i WELCOME! ‘| TM: GONNA FoR TWO Shows \P THEY Do! ” GEE, T Nope THEY WAVE CuARLiE CHADLIN.. TALENT +. : STAY, ; SL eT TR f THE TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN ” Classified Advertising Rates, Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance Attached | Will be Inserted. First insertion, 35 cents;,additional insertions without change of copy, 15 cents. Advertisements containing more than 25 words will be cnarged at the rate of two cents a word for each additional! word HELP WANTED—MALE N AGENT—SALESMAN RETURNING SOLDIERS AND SAILORS, ‘ Full information as to all em- | ployment openings in this com- | munity and elsewhere will- be giv- | en you FREE at the Bureau for | Returning Soldiers and Sailors, | Northwest Hotel Building, Phone | '1;17%4. , All national and local efforts to assist you are there concen- ites uU d Btates y Employment Svcs . Dagartinent Gf Labor? HELP "WANTED—FEMALE .WANTED—Bright young girl or wom- pn inj country store: and postoffice. $20 room.and board to start. A good Enquire Post- pl wk}, P it woman for for ge teral “notinework, small fanilly. Good wages. ~ Apply 615, 5th street. ey SOR 2.17 3 ;WANTED-—Girl ‘general, house- work, Phone 625 or call Mrs. W. F. Crewe, 20 Ave. A west. i |PROSTATE. SUFFERERS to > read our announcement under Personal. No dfugs. he’ Electrothermal Com- pany, 321-4 fare ison Bldg., Steuben ville, Ohio, 2-19-1 FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES: AND FLATS , | WAN to Work, among agents and custom-; v’ representative ers in Bismarck territory. Must be married and willing® to~make his residence either in Bismarck or Mandan. Full line of engines, sen- arators, feeders, weighers, blowers and tractors. Address 582 Tribuns. man to act as traveling saleaman in western N. D., and eastern Monfanai Interested applicants will be -inter- viewed at the McKenzie hotel be tween 8 ang 9 o'clock Friday morn- ing, Feb. 21. Call-for C. A.W: iiams AGENT--SALESMAN— Guarantee Fund Life Association. ofers exceptional inducements to men or women: who are experienced in or whe would | like to enter the business of life in- surance. L, H. Langley, 314 Broad- way. i 3:8.tt WANTED:TO RENT = | TO RENT—Have= a large list=-of clients’ who wish to rent furnished or unfurnished rooms, Turn that extra’ room into cash. L, H, Lang- ley, Phone 888. 2-3-tf HOUSES WANTED WANTED—To rent a five or six room modern house... May buy. if suited. Sidney Cohen; 802 5th street ‘ 2 18 6t - POSITIONS WANTED FOR! RENT—Suite | of housekeeping rooms. || Cally at) Varney Flats, 408 Second St. Phone 73. FOR” RENT—In desirabie location, Furnished. two room apartment; no ghildren. 411 Fifth St. Phone 272 Thompson. FOR RENT—Five room,..modern, fur- fished“house; close Address P. 244 for interv 20-3 10 bedrooms, centrally located: Own- er will sacrifice for 30 days only. Price .$2,300. Harvey, Harris & Co. 2:19 2t ‘OR RE: Inqu.re }. “2 18 6t FOR RENT—Modern, five’ foom du- Tlex.~ ;, Water furnished. - Inquire 2, ser street or phone 360X. ai a 2:19 1 wk well located. Convenient terms, B. ©; Marks, Bismarck, N. Dak. . : 25 tt FOR RENT—Modern,s room house. tnauie oO. W. Roberta, Amer et or For SALE—Six ‘room strictly ‘mod- ern bungalow in Riverview addition. A Sargain if bought at once. If in-~ terested call C. L..Burton, : : : 12 19 tt age, \ PERSONAL PROSTATE” DISORDERS, bladder trouble in men; getting up frequent- ly. night, iyortivelt and rapidly Gvercome without gs privately at Home; doctofs, osteopaths, chiro- Practors, physical cujtute directors use it; easily used by atyone any- , Where; no: matter . tried or how old the here o@.will bring results: for free ‘illustrated. cottvincing testimony. mal So., 321-4 Harrisod j benville- Ohi 4 yoonss home , at “111 ower Phone 503 K. EXPERIENCED... STENOGRAPHER sition. after ch Ast. Ad- dress, Box 585, Tribune. 2-19-Lw DOINGS OF THE DUFFS. SAY, HELEN, WHEN Do WE EAT? isn’ OWNER READY Yet? GOSU- HOWDJA COME. ‘To GINE YA :FINISHED DRESSIN' THIS IS MORE THAN ‘TAG CAN BEAR. is PRockED x AUTOMOBILES, .MOTORCYLES FOR” SALE—Gase Automobile i splendid conditign, B.S. Baal, Are: FE ee ae oPy ee FORT Sani, CHEN 2 Studebaker touring car in first class condition; good tires, C, L. Thompson, 308 Ave, 4). Phone 4 t, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Almost new Oliver typo- writer. Call at 202 Hight street. FOR SALE—One mre gi Ford engine, worth new about $700; for quick sale will sell for $800 cash. J. H. Holihan, Lucas. block,. phone PERN re ie eae A a FOR SALE—Small jewelry store mn good town. Address 487 Tribune. Sea ee. 219 1 wk WANTED—Man with family, just.re- turned.from the front, warts: pla , on farmvor tanch. Care for critic See at also farm’ on ‘straig) Addbess' he a Rape TO \TRADE—For city. property, 1160 acre farm and 360/aére farm, near ‘Dickinson. Both improved. Great bargains, James Shurtlift. Dickin- son, North Dakota, 2 3 At 'FOR § SALE—Straw, $14 ¢ per loha at Stack. Call Bigma a rato, oa on SAnES rail al 3 rane In. character. Call at 702 Sixt _Street_or phone 288-K. 217-Iw FOR SAGE—$45,00 baby buggy, good as new. First buyer with $25.00 takes it. Mrs, J. J. Putnam, 1029 _Fifth street. 217 19 21 8t WRITE Los’ Angeles Y. M. C. A, Auto school, Get started right. ‘ z 21 1mo ¥ SA Com! 2 Island Red ckerel. Call at; 1019 Avenue © or phone 723. 2-18-1 FOR” SALE—Modern rooming and apartment house with complete fur- nishings throughout, This property is exceptionally well located and one * —Mothers take especially fit OUGHT TO START TOEAT AND | Then ne’. COME - HELL BE HERE- AMT TLE One. OF Thosé LADS “AWAY —- find weaTer 1S bySeaee nett Grek wound NEVER KEEP RAINING Too Me To Go Hoye: now they're bac back. FR GoonRs? SAKE, DONT, BOTHER MAW READY IN ‘of-the best income properties in this city, has 17 yooms (including two bath roms), full basement and hot water heating plant, furniture and fixtures were bought new about 14]* months ago and ore in Al condition. I am offering this property at a bargain as I have other business interests tq look after. $1,000 to $1,500 cash will swing the deal. Terms 6n balance. For particulars call on or address J. P. Thompson, 411 5th street, City. 2.8 2 wks FOR SALE—A few ears good upland hay. Albert Hammar, D: ‘oll, N.I NO'MORE ~~ DIDNT SHE TELL YA A HALE Hour. AGO THAT SHED BE 7 A board. Standard Jr. Sextrolas, Re- ginas and others both electric and spring motors. Write for descript- ive information. Phonographs and pianos at very reduced.prices. Art Music Co., Rockford, Il. 2 20 1t ‘Six, teams heavy work chter Transfer Co. 2-15-10t FOR RENT—Desirable offices with steam heat, janitor, electric light and elevator service. Bismarck Realty Co. Bismarck Bank Bldg. 2.19 tt LY: w FOR hor’ LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE—Barbershop in good town of 800, Address 586 Tribune. _ 2191 wk PROSTATE SUFFERERS to read Our announcement under Personal. No drugs. The ,. Electrothermal Com- pany, 221A Harrison Bldg., Steuben- ville, Ohio. 2 TW9 SPLENDID SADDLE HORSES for sale. These horses are sound gentle, well broken to ride or drive and ‘high class in every way. Will sell cart, cutter and harness with the horges. F. S. Talcott. a 1 23 tt WE. ARE in the market for baled hay on the Soo Line. Quote lowest. price. Van Hook Grain Co, Van Hook, iD. 217-1W SALE—One roan, registered, orthorn Bull, six years old.’ If ‘te want a good thoroughbred: ant- mal to build up your herd, you sure Will, make no. mistake,,owning,-this bull. Come and take a look at him or write Chas. PF. McCormick; Fran- ces, NVD, FARM BARGAIN—Have client who must sell 160 acre farm in northeast Burleigh county, N. D. Some im- provements. All tillable, 60 acres broke, Might take in trade small house or other property clear of in- cumbrance. Address, Geo, H. Mus- son, Attorney, Steele, N. D, 2-15-1W SECOND HAND automatic. musical instruments at sacrifice regardless of cost. Shandard piano with key- Let ilg By Allman é \) AW, ALITTLE RAIN WONT? KEEP A SOLDIER AWAY - JUST Thine WHAT THEN HAD To CONTEND WITH (7- OvEeR IN THE 7 TRENCHES. To DISAPPONT HER BUT MN MOTHER THINKS ITS HARD FOR. ouT. LOST—Brown fur overcoat on Ninth St. Check book in one of.thé pockets, Finder please return to McConkey's store for'reward. John Obowa.. in = 220-4 ———— LANDS j splendid) - raw. pri a 4,000 ACRES land for,,sale jon, hplt plan in tracts to sult . Garnes, Rega Kf 269T_ bo WANTED“ place by married man, to work on farmyorvranch bythe’ month “all the year round. Write Box 417, Wilton, \N. Dal NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- “@CROSURE SALE, Notice/is-hereby given, that, where- as default has been made in the terms and conditions of that certain mort- gage made, executed and delivered by Thomas Roy Crawford, a. single man, to Walter L. Williamson, dated June 1, 1917, and filed for tecord in the office of the register of deeds of Bur- leigh county, } h Dakota, on June 22, 1917, at 11: ‘clock a.m. and recorded in Book ”’ of mortgages, on Page 8, and which mortgage was there after and on the 8td day of July, 1917, igned to Elizabeth B, Adams, which assignment has been filed for record and recorded in the office of the register of deeds of Burleigh coun- ty, North Dakota, said{ mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises i ‘said. mortgage and hereinafter de- scribed, at the ‘ont: door of the court house in the city of Bismarck, county of Burleigh and. gtate of North Dakota, on Saturday, the 8th day of March, 1919, at 2:00 o'clock p. m. The premises described in ‘said mortgage and which will be sold pur- suant to this notice, are described as follows, to-wit: The Northwest Quarter (NW 1-4) of Section fourteen (14), township one .hundred_thirty- nine (139), North of range seventy- five (75), West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, containing one hundred six- ty (160) acres, more or less, according to the United States survey thereof. The amount due on such mortgage at the date of sale is four hundred dol- lars and twenty-nine cents ($400.29), which amount includes the sum of two hundred and twenty dollars and seventy-three cents ($220.73), in- terest paid by the assignee in accord- .| ance with the terms of said mortgage, on a prior and superior. lien existing against fhe above described real estate; besides the statutory costs and disbursements as provided by law. Dated, January 31, 1919. ELIZABETH B. ADAMS, Asignee of Mortgagee. Kvello & Adams, | Attorneys for Assignee, Lisbon, North ta. 1—30; 26.18. 20.27; 3—6. NOTICE OF- DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. bills To: Whom It May Concer You will please take notice that the firm of Brown and Geiermann, consist- ing of Emanuel Brown and F. H. Geiermann, has been dissolved and that Emanuel Brown will continue the busi- neaq and ai all of the firm's obli- gations and is the ownef of all of the receival accounts payable and. cn -E Di

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