The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 27, 1919, Page 6

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in a Paraguayan home and the brew is passed around with the bombillo in it and each takes a draft, regardless of sanitary conditions. The wood which will not float is quebracho and from it the quebracho extract used in tanning is obtained. QUEEB THIN IN PARAGUAY Asuncion, Paraguay, Feb, 27,—Tea, that is a real.stimulant, and wood that will not float, are two of the most 1 _ ot interesting products of Paraguay. It is ground up, boiled to a resinous The tea! is called mate, and the| mass, sacked atid shipped to the tan- natives make it hot oy cold and suck | ner! it through 2 tube of bamboo known as a,“bombillo, ‘ Mate always Served to a caller Min PUBLIC SALE > I will sel] at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, at my. residence, on the farm on the West. Half of Section 4, Township 138, Range 79, one mile Northwest of Apple Creek Station, on H WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1919 Commencing at 10 O'clock A. M., the Following Described | Personal Property, to-wit: 25 HEAD OF TTLE—As follows: 7 milch cows, fresh soon; 2 heifers, two year teers, two years old; 2 yearling steers, 2 yearling heifers, 4 Fall calves, 3 young calves and 2 bulls. 17 HEAD OF HOR: As follows: 13 Mares and Geldings, 3 to § years old; 1 Black Pereheron Stallion, 1 Gray Percheron Stallion | and 2 yearling colts. Alse-10 head of young Sows. | Farm Machin 1 McCorntick Binder, recently s follows: | repaired, 4 se s v ‘ness, and various other articles of farm | equipment too numer i eles - a Paraguay offers a good field for American investment, but is not the place fér the man with small means. | is to mention. | TERMS OF SALE—AIl articles under $10.00 cash. On all sums} over $10.00 good kable paper at 10 per cent payable November 1, 1919. No goods to besremoved from premises until terms of ! sale are complied with. FREE LUNCH AT J. M. Thompson, Auctioneer. J. L. Beli, Clerk. AMOS IVES, Prop. | ‘MUUEUUEUUUUUTUEUVNEUTEITUIRUGIRLUUIUUIEUULSUIOULLETELEUUELLAUIOL NOON BEWARE OF “FABU- LOUS PROFITS” Whenever chance or unusual conditions result | in certain concerns mak- i ing “fabulous profits,” many people are tempted | to try their luck in specu- | lation. The results are alwhys disastrous, | A great’ deal is heard i; of the very few who are i lucky, but practically nothing is ever said of the great number of-vie- tims. : TAKE NO CHANCES. Place your money in a Savings Account in this strong bank where you The Oldest and will get a reasonable Largest Bank amount of interest and in this sectionof ABSOLUTE SAFETY. the State Bismarck.ND. - Bolshevism \will never get very far in a owner. It bountiful Aniarica, the mechanic, the BEST of them. , : By. industry, and thrift, he can acquire title to a bit 3 sa ean scarcely fail to grow in value under his | ort years will putihim past worry about tomorrow. same. owners start that way. jige—which in a land like this is what one chooses to uJ who is willing to WORK and SAVE may readily become a HOME ness man, has his chémec to get up in the world—along with the wnership, and which within a few » |» A few dollars down wil} secure a building site fora future HOME-—‘and one the , “ lot is'paid-for, there will be no difficulty in raising the funds with which to IMPROVE the og ‘Buy a homesite without delay! Buy it on the payment plan! Nearly all honie- ', ° “it is a habit that breeds GOOD CITIZENSHIP! Makes clean Americans! -The man who is paying for a home isa steady wage-earner. He sees better pros- in life than the man who wastes his spare time in barrooms, kicking about “his Be a patriotic, out-and-out’ Ametican—and get into the HOME-O' The Real’ Estate columns of The Bismarck Tribune wl point thé Way for you! - | | s in Glasgow, 1 supporters. Kirkwoed is do against a coping is a sufferer holding his. aching h club vigorously to the wn is applying -his BOOTLBGGERS’ ‘BABIES’ - By ROBERT P. DORMAN | N.E. A, Staff Correspondent | Monroe, Mi the dodges profe e-runner’s use in getting past the state palice, | and which they presumably will in breaking the federal embargo just | It’s full of booze large:-liguor shipments n containing a. man’ and as stopped and’searched.. No whisky was found. Still'‘there was the odor. ere 1 Sar ‘The: woman ‘Was carrying’ta - baby, just the tip of its nose showing. ' “Let me see the baby,/*-a ‘sergeant asked. a Se “He’s very-sick,” she-answered. Follow cd. by” proved 6 bea large doll “heat! and a rubber bottle filled WHOLE FL: 4 USED, BY WHOLESALERS <2), Wile, fleets of autos weré em- | ployed*by wholesale pdoze-runnérss Preceded by a_“scout'car” © they hwould set out from Toledo, Should the “scout cdr”—which car- ries no booze—run into a large ‘force of constable: stopped somewhere beyond and-word was phoned: back to an agept-on the state line teMing the lirge flect,‘to “turn back or: take an-' other road. . If-only two, polic# were’ on ‘guard, the booze’ fleet-came-on at full: speet. The two men can’t step-all the cars and) someétim all got=by. { .That is the reason the state police placed’a log across the road. |= One booze car traveling at high speed pit the log and furned.twice in the air, endfor end, before coming to aestop, = i: ae C OPINION STOI OF WRECKING = ‘ occupants were badly injured, and the incident aroused such a storm ‘thatthe constabulary hag discontinued th of the log. a ce lite gates, after the fashion of y crossing gates; are now*being ade and-wiH| be install land where any man clerk, the small busi- of real estate in Bismarck make it! 2 NG class. ! | Lisbon amended it, reducing the popu- , jelected members. When finally made leader of the; 1 an argument, “but; the ser-{ auto crashed into the ditch and 29 others piled up in a long heap behind it. Most of them were going about 5 miles an hour. 2 Miraculously, nobody was seriously hurt, but thirty autos were completely 4 wrecked, Portuguese Colony Threatens Revolt Bombay, Feb, 27.—Along with its j troubles at home, Portugal. faces an uprising in its India colony because self-government promised four years ago has not been granted. An. act called the Organic Charter was drawn up by the governor general, Costa. Har majority in the council and giving jthe government members equality with effective the people at mass meetings {decided to keep away from the elec- (tions. ~ é > | ‘ ICORNS. PEEL _ | OFF PAINLESSLY There's Only One Genuine Corn Peeler—That’s “Gots.t:.” There's only one happy way to get rid of any corn or callus, and that the painless-peel-off way. “Cet's It” is the only corn remedy in the world | “2 drops of ‘Gets-It\—Corn is.doomedy”. that way—effectively Why getedown on, the that does it thoroughly. j floor, tie yourself up into a knot, and j have to fool with “packagey” plasters, tick | greasy ointments that rub off, }tape, and digging knives and sciasor {when you can peel off your corn © |callus in one complete piece, peace: [fully and surely, with magic, simple. easy “Gets?” It takes 2 or 3 seconds to apply “Gets-It”; you use 2 or 3 drops, and that’s all. “Gets-It" does ithe rest! Get rid of that cqrn-pain ‘at once, so that you can work and jplay without corn torture. Be sure to use “Gets-It.” It never fails. } “Gets-It,” the guaranteed, money- ‘back corn-remover, the only sure way, [costs but a trifle at any drug store. |M't'd py E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, im. 2 Sold in Bismarck and recommended as the world’s best corn remedy, by Do Not Neglect It. When you use medicated “sprays, stomizers and douches for your Ca- tarrh, you may succeed in unstopping the choked-up air passages -for ,the time being, byt this annoying condi- tion returns, ‘and you have to do ithe (game thing overand over again, CatarrhisaRealEnemy —-—_ and Requires Vigorous Treatment . Throw these makeshift, remedies to the winds, and get on the right treat. Iment. Go to your drug store to-day, get a bottle of S. S. S. and commenca ‘a treatment that has been praised by sufferers for nearly ‘half’a century. } S$. S. S. gets right at the source of Catarrh, and forces from the blood the germs which cause tle disease. Catarrh has never yet been cured} You can obtain special medical advice by these local applications. 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