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SCOOP FARGO COLLEGE LOSES TO ‘U” BY 2 POINTS Victory Gives University the State Collegiate Champion- ship for 1917 SCORE AT END OF ; GAME STOOD 16 TO 14 (Special to The Tribune) Fargo, N. D., March 6. e North Dakota university defeated Fargo col- lege 16 to 14 at basketball Monday night, winning the state collegiate championship for 1917, The univer- sity has won three and last one in the college championship games. Fargo college and Agricultural col- lege have each lost two games and are unable to head off the university. WILOMEYER OF ROLLA, CHANP CHESS PLAYER Wins Ten Out of 11 Games Play- ed in Tournament at Devils Lake : (Special to The Tribune) Devils Lake, N. D., March 6—Wil. liam, Wildmeyer of Rolla, N. ting 11 games, winning 10 and one a draw, won the state chess tourna- ment. held-here last week. 5. C. Flem- ing of Fargo, second, winning SSS Chas. F. Bleckried Announces His Candidacy for Police Magistrate and will appreciate your vote at the approaching city elec. tion. (Political Advertisement) Montana line. Th is ‘the sensation THE CUB REPORTER D., play- | ' within two hours and: 30 minutes, the fe ANNOUNCING THE DEARBORN | TRUCK UNIT To fit any make of pleasure car except the Studebaker Ford units cost $350.00 and all others $400.00. These attachments can be built on with a few hours work, and make your old car into a substantial truck with a car- tying capacity of 1500 pounds. for a song. A’small investment will give you just what every farmer and merchant needs to carry his heavy loads. Write us for particulars. DEALERS—We are now ‘prepared to close contracts as far ‘west as the will be a fast selling and profitable addition to your business, ten son Pay Bismarck, North “mame ‘Everybody Is at Least a Captain---Down Sou NOT ANOTHER SOUL \ Tots > e -TUEEDAY, MAROH 6, 1917. Edward An- in the. nine games, losing two. derson, of .Crary, was. third tournament. CHATFIELD YAW LADY AND JAW LOCKS (United Press) Chatfield, Minn., March 6—Mi: bel Ferguson of this city yawned her jaws locked. She ran ups r and unable to speak, wrote on a plece of paper e “Send for a doctor; 1 cannot get my mouth shut.” The doctor was called, but on ac- count of the bad roads and weather, was,pours in arriving. The girl had recovered. MEET RIVAL s Isa- dl 'Detrcit, Mich. Grappler Who Is Coming to Bismarck Meets Karhunsarri |INDICATIONS ARE MATCH WILL BE ‘‘FOR BLOOD”’ (United Press) Fargo, N. D., Mai 6.—Wilfred Barrett of Detroit, Mich., and Henry Karhunsari will meet at the auditor- ium here tonight in a wrestling match, and indications are that it will be “for blood.” | The two men met at Frederick, S. 1D, last year and wrestled two hours and 15 minutes without a fall. The match took place on Saturday night and running over into the Sabbath, the citizens thought it best to call it ;oft and the referee called it a draw. | Rivalry has been keen since that time. Jt the deciding fall is not made re! poi ee will decide the match on | UFFS RESTRICTION ON FOO ‘ ADVISED TO UNITED STATE: (United Press) Winnipeg, Man., rch 6—Rest ric tion of the exportation of fish, pota- toes, cattle and other foodstuifs to Minnesota and North Dakota from Manitoba, was advised today by mem- bers of the city council to prevent a possible food shortage here before the war ses. The shipment of food- stuffs south each day is very heavy. = To Cure a Coid in One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUI- NINE Tablets. Druggists refund mon- ey if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE’S signature is on each box. 25c.' You'll enjoy the Radisson, Minnes; apoti Don’t sell your old car is type of truck unit of the season, and THIS EVENING HALF MILIO IN MACHINERY FOR NP. SHOR Company Plans to Make Mandan Plant Largest Building on Its System FOUR LARGE FACTORY BUILDINGS CONTEMPLATED | (Tribune “Special Service.) Mandan, N. D., March 6.—All ques- tions as to whether the Northern. Fa- ‘\eifie railway company would build its shops here this year, ipated. Positive information has_ been cured that the Northern Pacific has asked a dozen or more of theg reater contractors of the nation to bid on |the Mandan plant, { It has also been learned upon re- liable authority that the Northern Pacific purchasing department has let contracts for $500,000 worth of ma~- chinery for the shops. The new Mandan plant will be the largest car and locomotive repair and building works on the Northern Pacific system; will be greater than the shops at Brainerd, Livingston ot Tacoma, and will cost between $1,500,- 000 and $2,000,000. Four large factory buildings 190x 250 are contemplated and company engineers have laid out the sites, SUMMONS. State of Burleigh. trict. Mabel I. Frederick, Plaintiff, Vv iJames FE. Frederick, Defendant. |The State of ‘North Dakota to the | Above Named Defendant: You are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint in this action, a copy of which is hereto attached and herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer upon the subscriber at his office in the Court House in the City of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service; and in case of your failure to appear or answer judgment will be taken against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated at Tismarck, North Dakota, this 5th day of September, A. D, 1916. H. R. BERNDT, Attorney For Plaintiff. Postoffice and office address, Bis- marck, ‘North Dakota. To the Above Named Defendant: Please take notice that the com- ;plaint in the above entitled action was ‘on the 28rd day of February, A.D. 1917, filed in the office of the Clerk of the District Court in and for the County: of Burleigh, State of North Dakota. THEODORE KOFFEL, Attorney For Plaintiff. Postoffice and office address, Bis marck, North Dakota. ( 3—3, 10, 17, 24, 31) NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph Gagner, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the under- signed, J. L. Bell, as Administrator of the Estate of Joseph Gagner, late of the City of Bismarck, in the Coun- ty of Burleigh and State of North Da- kota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice, to said Administrator, at the First National Bank of Bismarck, in the City of Bismarek, in said Bur- leigh County. | Dated February 13th, A. D. 1917. J. L, Bi Adminis First publication on the 13th day of February, A. D, 1917. HH. F. O'HARE, Attorney For Petitioner, Bismarck, N. D. (2—13, 20, 27; 8—6) NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE. Notice is hereby given that that cer- tain mortgage, executed and delivered by Rosa Campion and E. E.-Campion, wife and husband, mortgagors, to The pany. a corporation, mortgag the 25th day of Noveriber, 1913, and filed for record in the office of the reg: lister of deeds of the county of Bur- Heigh and state of North Dakota on ithe thirtieth day of January, 1914, and jrecorded in book 107 of Mortgages, on page 368, and which said mortgage i-vae duly assigned by an instrument in | North Dakota, County of ‘¥ In District Court, Sixth Judicial Dis-| Northern Land and Mortgage. Com-/ dated ; peotaitaet by the body ea to The} rst National Bank ‘of Willow City, No rth Dakota, a corporation, ‘and | Des of the ‘city council, at the which said mortgage will be foreclosed.| comin; »by-a sale of the premists in such mort- ig, completed giles seer : | gage and hereinafter described at the 4, front door of the court housé in the county of Burleigh aid state of ‘North | compieted, upon such mortgage at the day of sale. The premises described in such mort- the same are described as follows: lots two, three and four of section six in township one hundred and forty-four and range seventy-five, situated in the county of Burleigh and atate of North Dakota. 4 Default having been made in the terms of the said mortgage and the as- signee of the mortgageee being author- izd so to do, hereby declares the entire mortgage debt due and payable, ac’ cordingly there will. be due on said mortgage at the day of sale the sum \of $100.74 and the costs of sale, includ- ing the statutory attornéy’s fee. Dated February 3rd, 1917. } The First National Bank of Willow. City, North Dakota, a corporation, . Assignee of Mortgagee. John D. Scherer, Attorney for assignee of mortgagee, Willow City, North Dakota. (6-13-20-27-6-18) NOTICE OF RECEIVER'S SALE. Notice is Hereby Given, That the under- signed, Receiver of the Bismarck Tribune Company, a defunct corporation, «will sell all the property, assets, effects, good will and estate of said Bismarck Tribune Company at public auctin gale to the highest bidder for cash, at the office of 'd Bismarck ‘Iribune Company, in the Shy or Bixmarek, County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, on the 12th day of March, 1917, at two o'clock P. M, of said day; provided that bids offered at such sale will not be received or-consid- ered until each person offering..cuch bid or bids suall have deposited with the re- celver One Thousand Dollars ($1900), cash orjcertified check payable to said receiver, asa guaranty of performance under such uid. [, Such sale will be made pursuant te and Iby virtue of a judgment rendered by the | Court of Burleigh County, Sixth strict of the State of North entered in the office of ‘the id Court on the 16th day. of 7, which judgment, among . directed the sale of the nd effects of said corporation and of an order for such sale and that notice thereof be given, made by mig Court on the 24th day of January, ‘The property to be sold consists of per- sonal property used and owned in. and about the business of said Bismarck Tri- bune Company in doing a general print- ing, publishing, bookbinding, job printing, advertising and stationery business and the printing, issuing ‘and publishing of newspapers, and ‘notes and bills receiv- able, subscription lists, good will, and other miscellaneous personal property, all of which is more particularly described in the, various reports and inventories now on file in the office of the Clerk of said Court. Dated this 25th day of January, 1917. CB. LITTLE, Receiver of the Bismarck Tribune Company, Miller, Zuger & Tilotaon Attorneys for the Recetver. WELLINGTON WINS CONTEST FOR ‘SHERIF Constantin Wilhelm Who Contested the Election (Special to The Tribune) Hettinger, N. D., March 6—In the contest started by Constantin Wilhelm against Wellington Wright for the of- fice of sheriff of’Hettinger county, the district court’ decided in favor ‘of ‘Wright, ‘the present sheriff. The court also held valid the election of County Commissioner Eugene ‘Starks of the second district. Wilhelm was an independent candidate in the elec- tion last fall agafhst Wright. ITY DELIVERY AT coset the Mails (Special to The Tribune) Crosb, D., March 6—Commenc- city will have city The action on the part lof the ‘postoffice department was made public the first of the week by Post- master 1. 0. Larson. | JONNNY FINDS €OST: OF | MARBLES HAS ADVANCED : (United Press) ! St. Paul, Minn, March 6—“To make it unanimous” was, the ‘new reason assigned today by merchants, instead high cost of materials. The hardest blood of this effort at complete con- currence came when the northwest Made a superhuman ‘effort to throw off the death grip of winter today, and Johnny found -the-price of mar- bles had advanced. JAMESTOWN CITY ELECTION APRIL 2 Jamestown, N._D., March 6—Mem- ular March’ meetiig, held spring election, ‘to: be held. April'2. and other election preliminary work Dakota at. the hour of two o'clock p. mon the. twenty-seventh: -dgy of: March, 1917, to satisfy the amount due|; gage and which: will be sold to satisfy]: [District Court Decided Against | of “on-account of the war,” for the, Polling places ‘have “been eer Act Which Cretites Commission to Supervise Building of Good Roads Signed CONSTRUCTION EXPENSE TO BE BORNE EQUALLY North Dakota Goes ‘‘Fifty-Fifty’”| With Counties, and Uncle Sam Chips in Governor Frazier yesterday signed, House ‘Bill 168, creating a state high- way commission, to consist of the gov- ernor, state engineer, commissioner of agricalture and abor and | two members to be named by the gover- ‘nor. The chief ‘executive becomes. chairman, and the state engineer, sec- retary of the commission, which is re- ‘quired to meet at the ‘capital, within 80 days after the act takes effect. In- asmuch as the bfll carries an emerg- éncy clause, it: became. effective ‘yes- terday, and the board must organize, not later than April 5, which will place it‘in position to prepare.for, the early spring campaign for road ‘build- ing. ‘No Proposition Yet. State Engineer Jay W. Bliss stated today that no concrete highway ‘prop- osition ‘has beén offered to date for tle consideration of the ‘commission. Application for projects for which state and federal aid must be filed first with the secretary of the state commission. When these projects. have been investigated and approved’ by the state commission, they will, then be referred to the federal “high- way engineer for this district, who 1s located at St. Paul. Engineer ‘Hath. away, who. represents the United States: department of agriculture in this territory, explained in a recent visit to Bismarck that very little red tape will be connected with the féd- ‘eral’ administration of- the Shackel- ford post roads bill, and it is probable that the verdict of the state commis- sion will be accepted in a majority: of cases without much question. ‘As to Bridges. ‘Under both state and federal high- way acts, aid may be given in the construction of bridges, as well as roads, a necessary bridge being con- sidered a part of the highway: which it serves. Secretary Bliss will imme- diately complete the preparation of a: QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That is the. joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive ‘Fab- lets, the substitute for. calomel. Dr. Edwards, a practicing: physician for -17. years and: calomel's old-time en- emy, discovered the formuia for Olive Tablets while treating patients for chronic constipation and: torpid livers. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, sootli- ing vegetable laxative. No griping is the “keynote” of these little sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets. They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action. If you have a “dark brown mouth” fiow ‘and then—a bad breath—a dull. tired feeling —sick ‘headache —torpid liver and are constipated, you'll find ick, sure and only pleasant. results: ‘rom ote or two littl: Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets at bedtime. Thousands take onc or two every night just to keep right. Try them, ¢ and 25e per box. All druggists. Patronize Home Industry Ifyou buy out of town and I buy out of town what will become of our town? SMOKE LITTLE BILLY Deteat Cigar W. F. ERLENMEYER, Cigar Manufacturer general ‘highway plan“of the state, in- Claditig alt trumk.mme highways which in, his opinion are of sufficient value to be designated as state roads. It is is duty, subject to the approval of the highway commission, to determine the general character of construction for highways and bridges and to pre- pare specifications, which must be ad- hered to in crder to procure state and federal aid. A Meet Cost. AWWhen any. board of county commis- sloners shall, decide to construct a line’ of Highway in accordance with the provisions of this act, written ap- plication is to be made to the state commission, and if the latter, upon investigaion, is satisfied that the coun- ty will be in position to meet its share of the cost of the improvement, and that the improvement is of sub- stantial value, plans and estimates are} to be prepared by the state engineer. ig the improvement costs $2,000 or Jess, it. shall be discretionary with the engineer and highway commission whether the. work done by_the-éom- mission or by the county, In: all cases where the cost exceeds $2,000, the state engineer shall advertise for bids and award the contract. The cost of all work done under the superv! sion and with the approval’ of the state highway commission shall ‘be paid for, 50 per cent ‘by the county and 50 per cent by the state, and the cost of maintenance shall be met in the same manner, In every case as surance is required from the county that state roads once built’ will ‘be maintained, and upon the failure of 2 county to comply, the work shall be done by the state commission and the cost deducted from the county's allotment of the automobile lcense fee fund. NOTICE. I will sell French Plate Mirrors, 14 1-3 by 27 1-2 inches, for $1.50, Sat- urday, Monday and Tuesday. Reg. price, $2.00. Call and see me at 216 Fourth St.—Adv. if 43 DS] 4 Keeps On ularity Tobacco. 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