The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 1, 1917, Page 6

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SCOOP HE CUB REPORTER ( BOSS-LISTEN YO THESE WILLS AND APPRAISALS — CARRIE CORN BREAD-DIED AUG 20-1416 NET ESTATE $483742 Itt BET HER NEPHEW | WELL WHUT OF (tT GUS PC, 1S FEELING— J | \oHuTs rH" YO BE. A HAL ACA (Hawkshaw Isn’t Needed to Fi ind the .300 Jey City. Fri Jand evening | preliminae mornin devo! there, aN TOURNAMENTS OPEN FRIDAY st ‘ have enter Hope, Courten. rington. Rockford. Vs, Devils Lake. have entered the : ONLY 500HIT er ONLY Eight Teams to Compete for the| * Fo! Northwestern District Honors at Grand Forks TWELVE TEAMS ENTERED =| **" vw! Flex Ren IN VALLEY CITY CONTEST! Lots Will Be Drawn in Bismarck HEBRON HIGH as Soon as Competing Teams DEFEATS TAYLOR Reach This oy | marek, Minot commencing tomo 2 p district bu ull champi- | onships and to pb ms in the! running for the state tournament, to be held in Grand Forks, Friday. 9 will tell you AA pitching. rty O'Toole won and sev- as Ford with 16 e even with 15 and 15 Washington late last sea- o-hit shutout, nd Let ite and strongest contender » championship of the north eastern — distric valley City, the) > southeastern: inson, the south- and Kenmare and Minot nd neck for honors in th hwestern district At the state tournament to be um at the uniy 4 ie ené Musseh, fermeriy of Washing- q d others. They are not, is 2 séevet in the big bat- i ting EVErRESS. + There are 2 jot of short fences in! the Western jeerne. in Sioux City they play ‘Dall an 2 sterebox the right fieid fence Bes Moines is pretty shor and thene are otber good aver-) age-tattening iote Then, 100, they — 2 pretty lively bal in the ¥ ions are ttend the district, as well e tournaments. Four Teams in This District. us the we id like 10 see Cobb 0: Four, teams will compete for t el southwestern district hono “| PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOAF AnC the high altitude ut Denver and inson, Manda n, Bismarck and Wash- CITY COMMISSIONERS, ut Colorado Springs (which was a; burn. The games will de playe | member of the deague for 2 short time the high school gymnasium. Profes-{ jast year), Ras something to do wit! au bolt of the high school made | Pitchers who work in teb bigh al the announcement t rnoon that sexy the ight air pressure not until the te ve will it be u known which will be the first to bat-| g tle for the honors for this district. ave made en- try in the d triet tournament at Val+! inst, _—————— Petition of G. ¢ But all tai 6 doesn’t take away any others for se thing from the fact that the Western eps Don’ t Wear ‘Street from Front produced 44 284 clouters last year, | Street r 2 A Truss! A letter from Comm the secessary vouchers, within six *| calling attention to ¢ mouths after the first publication of standing outside the ij this motice, to said administratrix, at After Thirty Years’ Experience | Have/ Streets, and recommend t |Beiéwin State Bank,.in the ‘Town’ of 3 Produced An Appliance for Men, | Matter of the |Padderin, in said Burleigh coupty. Women or Children That of te Dated Feb. 14, A.D. 1917. HARRIET BLY, Administratrix. First publication on the 15th day of. - February A. D. 1917. a | (2-15-22-1.8 | Attorney, wag read and referred t ithe City Attorney, | The claim of the Haggart Constru hing| tion Company for expenses caused b: fail| flooding of the si Broadway | Engineer and Comm hh. Attorney Miller, for the Northern Cures Rupture, ibe us follows, tong (2) and Four (4), | Send IT On Trial If you have tried most ev: else, come to me. Where othe is where I have my great Send attached coupon to | Addition | cording + of record of deeds | There wi SPEGUAL TRAN Pacific Ry. Co., requested that the! | age on th barn owned jointly by the City jOne Hun the County of Burleigh be removed} Dollars { . from the right of way. M disbursement> and expenses of this also offered, for the J. foreclosu: pany the sum of $5 Dated Jismenck, Nerth Dakota, : February 14, 1917. JOHN A. LARSON, igmee of Mortgages. | am & Young, Attorne: » for Assignee of Mort- |The matter was referred to Commia- sioner Battey, Attorney Miller also appeared for the Haggart Construction Company in connection with their claim against the City for flooding of sewer motor pit. Special assessments for trimming trees, ete., in Improveme' District THE FELLOW yrigariap One. in the sum of $ , and BRAC ee) UP { for sewer construction on Tenth Street in the sum of $1,041.27, were duly approved, no one appearing to abject to same, Mr. Dohn appeared before the Board and HOME SATURDA For the accommodation of meinbers of the senate, the house and: the em- ployes of the fifteenth legislative ses- ae sae ; sion, the Northern Pacific will run a: NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. special train from Bismarck to oar Sealed bids for the grading of a/ 89, leaving Bismarck at 7 o'clock Sat- highway leading from the corner of|'Tday morning, March 3, arriving at = = = | Washington Avenue and Muin Street pay fader 0, Sanborn, ARtLAGtne -{to the pro fandan Ferry lai y argo - NOTICE OF MORT CAGE FORE ee ce nae itor ia the city o'clock, ‘The train will connect -with CLOSURE SALE. The above is C. E. Brooks, inventor of the Appliance, who cured himself and who is now giving others the benefit of his exper- ience. of Bismarck, North Dekota, and for Nos, 154, 157 and 171 at Jamestown. If ruptured, write him today, corrugated iron eulwerts to be used at Marshall, Mich. it awh Feces satisfactory to the majority of: the gend-sdu free fy iliustrate’ book on tineson and Hubert, alleging that the Default having occurred in the con- peer ony wt : tee ecbactecc ne ime bere: Agent nennne cunbeacee Rupture and its cure, showing my Ap-| 0! ‘baa ad used violence in endeav- ditions of the mortgage hereinafter said city until efght o'clock p.m that a change will be made to meet pliance and giving you prices and | pring ogee’, Confession from: the | described, March: 26th, 1917, Bids will be re. the wishes. names of many peopie who have tried 0% jy reation fo certain thetts that) Notice Is Hereby Given, That that | ceiyed on the grading and on the cut | it and were cured. It gives instant re-| "*), eer ype lately in the city.| certain mortgage executed and deliv- verts ‘separately, “Plans ‘and specifi. lieve when all others fail. Remem-| vottor would het tated that the) ered by Joseph J. Shubert, mortgax| cations are on file in the office of the JUNE CAPRICE ber, I use no salves, no harness, no) cjaqg nie i aken up and both] or, to Francis E. Young, mortgages. | Giiy Auditor ‘and in the office of the lies. aihoes patie pi dated the 12th day of July, 1915, and | City Engineer. Each bid must be ac- I send on trial to prove what I say | 14 ee Atle were allowed | filed for record in the office of the| companied by a certified cheek for| Carefull *idden-ut "under the thrills is true. You are the judge and once | Ditting- Grambs & paid, funds per-| register of deeds of the County Of | fve per cent of the amount bid, pay-/0f “A Modern: Cinderella” is a leason having seen my illustrated book and Pir Pat Kelly 13 Gor fe Burleigh and state of North Dakota./ shie to the order of A. W. Lucag,| for every family. Every younger sis- read it you will be as enthusiastic as | "319, james. W. eee E_ A. Daw-/ on the 16th day of September, 1916,! president of the City Commission. |teF Whose hopes and longings are of my hundreds of patients whose letters Carpenteh ae mn e $1 ;_F. H.| at 1:30 o'clock p. m., and recorded in|” The City Commission reserves the |‘en crushed to give “big sister” a you can also read. Fill out free cou-| Rovnaou $170, hicg $12.20. George! Book 140 of Mortgages on page 136,| rignt to reject any of all bids, | Chance; every older sister, whose eag- = pon below and mail today. It’s well) Go "sigs, Palladium Pub. Hardware] and assigned by said mortgagee to R. H. THISTLETHWAITD. erness for advancement ‘often be- ‘ worth your time whether you try my al aeitoe G 4 va $12.00, John A. Larson by an instrument in City Auditor. {comes gross sélfishness, and every . 5. Appliance or not. Wide CIES FAGGIGS ate Ginn writing dated the 6th day of Novem. (2-22; 31,8, 15, 22) mother and father whose concérn for | Si vertisc ie e Abe itonpaier Ak ber, 1916, which assignment was filed if + their first born often creates a heart- FREE INFORMATION COUPON the sewer lift at intersection of Front fer OF duede Hy Rae nents: NOTICE wheel panes, SBEGH ben "en great wit Mr. C. E. Brooks, {Street and Third Street, the City En-|North Dakota, on the 14th day. of|In the Matter of the Estate 9f Frank-| Itam Fox photoplay. 867 State St, Marshall, Mich. esi being directed to investigate| February, 1917, and was recorded in| lin-Pierce Bly, “A Modern Cinderella” is not acer Please send me by mail, in pin it pa matter and report. Book 139 of Assignments, on page 93,| Notice is hereby-given by the under-} mon. It’s a: William. Fox motion pic- ‘wrapper, your piers Lag ay Sen the Board adjourned. will be foreclosed by a sale of the| signed Harriett Bly,.administratrix of | ture and contains all the love, in- full information about your App! % i ee Premises in such mortgage and here-|the Estate of Franklin Pierce Bly,|trigue and breath-taking action and BH LETHWAITE, | inafter described, at the front door of | late of the Town of Baldwin, in the, phrase implies City Auditor. | the courthouse at Bismarck, in the | County of Burleigh, and State of North| See this William Fox feature at ‘the ‘| county of Burleigh and state of North | Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of,| Orpheam ‘theater: tonight. You are You'll enjoy the Radisson, Minne-| Dakota,: at the hour of ten o'clock | and all persons having claims against | assured of a pleasant orien entet arth, On the Hib day of Marek, 1917, eld deceased, to exhibit them, with | tainment. WHUTS TH IDEE-UH! mae) PREFTY, NICE “@ {2 | Hitters--- They’ re Swatting i in the West gton of Den- | outs with Cleveland last fall, and Hal 1 season—it | as live us 2 eoll tall, of course NORTHEAST DISTRICT Valley City High Seems: to Be Fayorite, Having Won All ‘Games This Season ELIMINATION CONTESTS 4} 20 BE PLAYED IN ARMORY (Special to The Tribune) Valley City, N. D., March © +.— Twelve high schogls have made en- try in the district basketball tourna- ment to be played under the auspic- es of the department of physical ed- ucation of the state normal school here on Friday and Saturday of this week. High schools that will be represent- ed are Tower City, Sanborn, Hope, Valley City, Casselton, Enderlin, Courtenay, Fargo, Jamestown, Car- ington, Wahpeton and New Rock- ford. Friday morning, afternoon and eve- {ning will be devoted to the prelimin- ry-; ary games of the tournament. The semi-finals will be played Saturday morning and Saturday afternoon, and the final for the championship of ‘the | district Saturday evening. + Valley City high seems to be the i favorite of the local fans, having won- every game this season and secured a victory over Minot, the favorites in the northwest district tournament. All_games will be played in the , Company G armory. Upshaw of. the |¥. M. C. A. at Jamestown, and Bar- ker of Mayville will referee. MEET AT THE FORKS Grand Forks, D., March 1.—Be- i ginning at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon, *the elimination évents in the district {tourney will open when Devils Lake and Bathgate teams clash, At 3 o'clock St, Thomas will meet Grand Forks and. the teams winning these ae games will meet Erivey evening {STUTSIMAN AND. DURANT ve GRAIN DEALERS Members of the Farmers} pain Deal- ers’ association, in theirsession at the auditorium this ‘morning, got -gn_ in- side view of the werkings of the grain business, particularly as applied to:the terminals, through three excellent ad- dresses; and the following discussion, Any doubt that might -haye existed in the mind .of:any member was de- clared dispelled at the close of the ses- sion, which, officers said;;was the most - Interesting and profitable thus far.: W. H. Stutsman. of Mandan, former chairman of the state ‘railroad com- mission, was the,first speaker, expiad ing in full the storage of gra’ at terminals. He was followed to the plat- form by F. R. Durant, manager of the Grain Bulletin, who gave very satis- factory explanation of the price card, how made and its value. The manner of wejghing and check- ing grain at terminals was thoroughly explained by G. H. Tunell of Minneapo- lis, chie? deputy inspector of grain. The general discussion, which fol- lowed the three’ addresses, was led by P. P.. Quist of Minneapolis, Minn., chief weighmaster. This atteriiogn’s session did not start until 2:45_o'clock, the program opening with a generil discussion én' the ways and means of handling Nght-wheat, Dr. B. 1. ‘Tiida; scheduled to speak on the afternoon’: program’. will not speak until tomorrow, AU A committee of the Fargo’commercial club is working on ‘plans ‘for the ban- quet: to be tendered’ to the association members tonight. HEDDEN WAKES: PURCHASE marck Man Buys’ Frank's, shiten’s Lots in Flannery and Wetherby Addition.” * Frank B. Allen has sold to Frank E. Hedden ‘lots’ fa" the’ Platibery: “and: Wetherby addition, comprising more than half ‘of’'the ‘addition, . according to announcements: made this after: noon. It is understood that the owner, who ‘has-been a resident of Bismarck two years, intends to avtively con- -!tinue the building operations ‘which’ “| Pembina and? Michigan meet. { winners of these games will reet at 9 o'clock Friday night. 3 This will Jeaye two teams in the field and these will swing into action Saturday night at 8 p. m., when ‘the district title will finally be decided. QOD, 1S'‘NT IT? Stewartsville, N.. J.—Oysters, et are not to be had here, The village} ‘barber died recently; the blacksmith has just gone to work in a munition factory; and Dave Stewart closed his oyster parlors on the doctor's orders. to the Fwin Cities will plenty of bone and action. shown in ‘the city. No driving. Five registered Percheron stallions... Four-two-year-old: and one yearling. Also four.registered Percheron -mares, two three-year-olds: one six-year-old, and one quite aged mare. Two.of these mares ”in foal. These horses are practically my own raising, and are from the Coco Brilliant strains, very toppy, heavy, and good-natured with They nre good ones:and intending purchasers will not be disap- pointed after coming some distance to. view them. Horses will he were started onthe property last yéar,.

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