The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 13, 1916, Page 7

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SCOOP THE CUB REPORTER T SURE. GoT A LOT OF On Xmas LisT TENDED XMAS. I> © SuReE Ye Wary TOY OF EARN : XMAS SHOPPING— * You GET A a To RYN BN vce CAP FOR, MORGAN OR GEORGE, a PETS COACH “BABE” LAKB OF JANESTOHN PICKS MIS ALL-STATE. ELEVEN (Special to The Tribune.) Jamestown, N. D., Dec. 13.—Coach Lamb of the football team that repr sented Jamestown high school during the past season, has announced the » personnel of an all-state eleven, se- lected from players who participated in high school games /throughout the state last fall. The eleven was sclect- ed by a concensus of opinion of practi- cally every high school football men- tor, Coach Lamb, sending, his list to each coach and picking the team by this method. The following players were allotted positions on the imaginery eleven: Player Position School Lynch ¢ Minot Ebentier neg. Cooperstown Goodrich 1g. New Rockford Kaiser Jamestown Sullivan Mandan Fargo Park River Jamestown Overbye rh. Park River Martyn Lh Park River Chaney f. Fargo Other players given honorable men- tion by the coaches are: Gorgin, of Park River; Duerner, of Fargo; Jacobson, Hawley and Kuper, of, Minot; Weir, Reimers and “Cummings, 6f Carrington; Kin- naid and Martinson, of New Rockford;. Ryan. and Fosburg, of Devils Lake, and Spencer of Jamestown. The various high school coaches have rated the teams in the state as to ability and quality accordingly: Park River, Grand Forks, Minot, Lidg- erwood, Fargo, Grafton, Valley ‘City, Jamestown, Devils Lake and New ge Rockton: ~ BERNARD ANI AND ANDERSON - TO MEET AT JAMESTOWN Jamestown, N. D., Dec, 13.—All ar- rangements were completed yesterday for a wrestling match between Tony Bernard, the celebrated South Dakota gtappler, and Roy Anderson, who hails from Billings, Mont., to be staged in the armory hall here next Friday eve- Poweoccccceccoweccesooooce: WINTER “SUITINGS AND “OVERCOATINGS | In the Latest Patterns, Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed H. J. Vivian & Co. 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Hub-Mark Rubber Foctwear is made in a wide variety of kinds yles to cover the stormy weather needs of men, women, boys and girls ie town or country. } The Hub-Mark és your value mark, HUMANE RUBBERS The World's Standard Rubber Footwear For sale by all good dealers. ‘After years of oblivion the welterweight divisfon has come into its own ! perhaps no more interesting division today: than that of, the 142. pounders.” ngo dancrs still romp on the stage, from In ail fighting circles there Interest has been shifted from the lightweights, where a the feathers, where there is no one left to ent Johnny. cole 4 middles are quarreling over weights and from the heavies, w! ho n The welters offer the class of the ring today, with half a dozen great fignters. ‘so, evenly, matched that. it is almost impossible to figure out a champion. Jack Britton, The title is claimed by Close on his heels is Ted Lewis, Welterweight Division Overlooked for. Years Gives Fi istiana Best Men: of Period| m the who won it in a decision 20-round decision affair in New Orlea ns. Johnny Griffiths, the Ohio flash, has one decision over Britton, and two no-decision fights, ‘one of which © was a draw and the other a shade in Britton’s favor. ‘Willie Ritchie, former lightweig ht champ, has decided to stage a comeback this winter and reckoned on in this divsion. Then there is Monte Cross, who r good. Charley White, recognizing the popularity of the welters, thought of butting inte the diviston until he was given a sotback by Britton recently, atter which he decided to stick with the’ lightweights. There would be nothing more interesting in the boxing game than a championship tournament between Cross and.Qitchie. If Tex Ricard leases Madison Squaro Gardew this winter he is planning just such a jaurmament, Britton, Lewis, Griffiths, Griffiths also lost ¢ all become jokes. fight from waite Ritenie tn who won twice from Britton in 12, round bouts in the east, then“lost a cently knocked out Badout, the French welter champ, and Kid Graves, who claimed the title a ‘couple of years ago, and Gilmore, the Chicago aspirant, and several others nearly as is horns, 5 years old; one red and white cow, to horns, four years old; one red cow,. ohe horn, 6 years old; one red cow, no horns, 3 years old; one red heifer, with horns, 3 years old; one Ted and white heifer, with horné, .2 years old. JAKOB SATTLER, Agent. JORDAY &- HARRIS, -. Attorneys for'Mortgagee, : Goodrich, North Dakota, | The Silden nigh school ‘basket- ball team opens the season. Saturday at the high school gymnasium with the alumni. Word was re¢éived yes- terday that “Dutch” Hauser; Who last |, year distinguished himself in basket- ball circles at the ‘Agricultural college}: at Fargp, will’ appear in the alumni) ‘line-up. Bleachers“havé been erected | and. will accommodate a good crowd for the opening game. * The Mandan high school five will play at New Salein Friday evening, December 15. On Thursday, Dec. 21, the team will give battle to Bismarck high school on the local floor. Annual Tax Sale Smallest in Years middles, where light-heavies . and Coston. The first step to: success is BEGINNING to SAVE. Nl John D. Rockefeller have been the richest man in the world it he had: not SAVED his geek DIME? +... We offer you an eas; eany 09, begin. Come in; get FREE a ‘‘Christmas Banking Club” book. Put in our bank only: s DIME; increase your deposit only a DIME each week, in 50 weeks you will have $127.50. , You.can also start in with 1 or 2 or 5 cents and increase your. ‘deposit this same amount weekly for 50 weeks and have $12.75, $25.50 or $63.75. 5 by a shade to Lewis recently. must be ning, December 15. be to a finish, winner take al}, A side bet of $75. has also been arranged. Three fast ‘preliminaries will be staged: by those interested in promot- ing the mat game in this city. The ability of both men billed to meet Friday night is well known, Ber- nard has appeared in Jamestown and throughout North Dakota many times and has been successful in his bouts. Anderson holds a figh reputation- in. Montana and states farther west for prowess at the game. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Matter of the Estate of John E. Corwith, Deceased. tice is hereby given by’ the un- dersigned, Alice R. Corwith, Execu- trix of the Last Will of John E. Cor- the County of Jo Daviess and State of Ilinois, deceased, to the creditors of? and. all persons\_having claims against; said deceased, to exhibit them ; with, late of the City of Galena, in| The match will] with the necessary vouchers, within! old, velent 1100 1bs., Belle; one grey six months after the first publication of ‘this notice, to;/aaid’ Executrix at the office of Newton, 'Dullam & Young, in the City National Bank Building, in the City of Bismarck, in said Bur- leigh County, North Dakota, Dated December 6, A. D. 1916. ALICE R. CORWITH, _ Executrix. First publication on the 13th day of December, A. D. 1916. (12-13, 20, 27; 1-3) NOTICE OF CHATTEL MORT- GaGE SALE. Notice is hereby given that default has beén made in the conditions of that certain Mortgage made by John M. Gaub of Stark, County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, Mortgag- or, to First National Bank of Good- rich, County of Sheridan and State of North Dakota, .Mortgagee, ‘dated the 28th day of November, 1914, to secure jthe following indebtedness,’ to-wit: Four Hundred Seventy and no-100 Dollars with interest from and after date, due Nov. 1, 115, represented by a note executed and delivered to First National Bank by John M. Gaub on Nov. 28, 1914, due Nov. 1, 1915; and which deed was duly filed in the of- fice of the Register of Deeds of Bur- leigh County, State of North Dakota, on the 16th day of December, 1914, at — o’clock -., m., and which default is of the following nature, to-wit: fail- ure to pay said note or any part there- of, nor any of the interest thereon, jand that there is claimed to be due on said Mortgage at the date of this notice the sum of Six Hundred Nine and 35-100 ($609.35) Dqllars for prin- cipal and interest. And that’said Mortgage will be fore: closed by a Sale of the personal prop- erty in such Mortgage and hereinafter} described, at public auction, agree- ably to the statutes in such case made and provided, at the Livery Barn ‘at Arena, in the County of Burleigh, | State of North Dakota, at the hour of 2 o'clock -p. m., on Tuesday, the 26th day Of December, 1916; |. That personal property which will be sold to satisfy said Mortgage is de- |Scribed as follows, to-wit: One black mare, 5 years old, weight 1400 1b., \Fanny; one black gelding, 5 years old, weight @400 Ib, Barney; one grey mare, 4 years old, weight 1100 Ib., Min- nie; one bay mare, 4 years old, weight 1200 Ib. Queen; ont bay mare, 4 years The annual tax sale conducted yes- terday by County Auditor T. E. Fla- | herty at the court house was the smallest in five years. The total of the ales - arhonhtdd to “only $3,000,. ‘with but 16 bidders! The sale ¢loséd at noon A number of the delinquent taxes was settled ‘before the sale was ‘called. wane sare ein where you begin with’ $1.00, or $2.00 or Put in this same amount e week for'50 weeks ma oe gelding, 7 years:, old, weight 1400, Frank; one bay gelding, 6 years old, weight 1400 1bs., Bilt;-one grey mare, 9 years ‘old, weight" 1400 Ibs., Daisy: one bay gelding, 3 years old, weight 1100 1lbs., Prince;) one’ red cow, no Seat sale for the operas now on at} Finney’ 3, Pleasure’ to burn MONARCH coal says the lady who has used it. It is the free burning, clean coal.that gives the best satisfaction. Poor coal is always a source of great dis-| content whether you are trying to use it in the range or furnace. We invite you to try a load of our MONARCH coal, the satisfac. tion kind, and we guarantee that .you will be highly pleased with the results, Finch Lumber A Free Burning, Non-Clinkering coal Low, in‘Ash and High in:celetia ae “A Fuel Without a Fault” at $3.25 PER TON Delivered This coal does not Clinker, and contains less sulphur and ash th: pee: Liga ee an any other lignite mined. in oa Washburn Lignite Coal Co, cs ws 4

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