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SCOOP UH-OOWDI MAWNIN' CaPn— TAN THR WITTE CAME” SAYS BARRETT Michigan Grappler Will Forfeit | ’ All Four Matches in the State (United Press.) Fargo, N. D. March 7.—"I through; fam 3S years old and too old to wrestle. I knew I couldn't throw fter the fred Barrett, dressing the crowd of spectato ter wrestling 50 minutes with Henry Kar- ari, the Finnish champion, at widitoriuim here last night. rrett stated he will forfeit the four matehes that he has with Kar- hunsaar i Under winner Miller, 0. The curtain raiser w: tion by Young Hackensmith, 113 pounds, and his trainer, Otto Hoyt. Hackensmith demonstrated — several : holds. am match he terms of the match, the Will be matched with Walter | in Billings, Jamestown or Far: | exhibi- | MEETS ANDERSON HERE. With the defeat of Barrett, Michigan grappler in Fargo Tues who has forfeited all his matches in the state, Promoter Frank Kellogg telephoned from Valley City this, af- / ternoon that Karunsaari, the winner \ of. last night's match, would meet Roy Anderson at the armory in Bis+ marck on Monday, ‘March 12. It was previously planned by the promoter y * tbat ‘Barrett should meet Anderson.; NOR TEAM DEFEATED Jamestow n Col lege Defeats the Valley City at Jamestown by Score of 26 to 11 (Special to the Tribune.) q : Jamestown, N.. D., March 8.—Supe- z rior team work and accu: in shoot- ing baskets were responsible for Jamestown college defeating the Val- ley City normal school bas tossers here last night by a score of 26'to II. The game was fast at all times and was marked by clever work of play- ers on both teams. McLeod was eas Jamestown, scor' points. Godbur itors, scoring 8 points for his team mates HANDLES LARGEST LOG (Special to The Tribune) Ni What is Ch on, N. D., March 8. probably the largest log ever Charlson was hauled this Gudbransen. The stick, S taken from a sandbar in the river, measured 18 feet in length and was 4 1-2 feet in diameter at the larger end. Gudbransen was obliged to cut it in two before he could haul it. Each part was a four-horse load. Your visit to the Twin Cities will ‘Famous Hostelry. Hotei Radisson, Minneapolis; Rooms—$2.75 at $1.50 to $2.50, _ DONT FUSS WiTH ~__ MUSTARD PLASTERS! Musterole Works Easier, Quicker and Without the Blister 409 4 *<There’s no sense in mixing a mess of e mustard, flour and water when you can easily relieve pain, soreness or stiffness with a little clean, white Musterole, Musterole is made of pure oil of mus- 1; 4 fard and other helpful ingredients, com- f z fined in the form of a pleasant white : + intment. 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Default having occurred in the con- ditions of. the mortgage hereinafter described, Notive Is Hereby Given, That that certain mortgage executed and deliv- ered by Joseph J. Shubert, mortgag- or, to Francis E. Young, mortgagee, dated the 12th day of July, 1915, and filed for record in the’ office of the register of deeds of the County: ‘of Burleigh and state of North Dakot on the 16th day of September, 1916, at 2:30 o’clock p. m., and recorded in Book 140 of Mortgages on page 136, and assigned by said mortgagee to John A. Larson by an instrument in writing dated the Gth day of Novem- ber, 1916, which assignment was filed for record in the office of the regis- ter of deeds of ‘North Dakota, on the 14th day of February, 1917, and was recorded. in Book 139 of Assignments; on pagé 93, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and here- inafter described, at the front door of the courthouse at Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, at the hour of ten o'clock a, m., on the 24th day of March, 1917, It id Gen. von Ludéndorff. KARTUNSAARI MEETS BERNARD AT JAMESTOWN (Special to The Tribune) Jamestown, N. D, March 8.—Henry Karhunsi , Finnish champion grap- pler, will meet Tony Bernard here Fri- day night in place of Wilfred Barrett the Detroit, Mich., mat artist, who an- nounced at his match with Kanhun- saari at the Fargo auditorium Tues- day night that he was through with the game for good. The Finn champ is filling dates throughout North Da- kota that were chartered by Barrett. Karhunsaari appeared in this city. last winter against Bernard and riled the fans slightly by his tendency to rough things, He has posted $50 guar- antee money that ne will eliminate the roughness and stage a fast exhi- bition against the Jamestown grappler. DICKINSON TEAM LEAVES: Hope Centered on Work of MeCut- cheon and Brode to Bring hip State Champion 1 to The Tribune) D., March 8—The fast Dickinson high school team has cen- tered its hope for the state champion- ship on the work of its stars, Me- Cutcheon and Brodie, two of the best athletes in the state, The team leaves here this evening for Grand Forks to participate in the finals, after win- ning the championship of the south- western (dis ts of the state by the defeat of Mandan high in Bismarck last Saturday evening. Dickinson's chief contender, it is believed, will be the team from Valley City high. (Speci PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF CITY COMMISSIONERS, MARCH 5, 1917. The Board of City Commissioners met in regular session. Present: Commissioners Battey, Bertsch, Kirk, President Lucas. Commissioner Kirk acted as Aud- itor, the Auditor being absent. Reading of minutes dispensed with. An application for a ferry license from the Red Trail Ferry company of Mandan was.-read. 2 Commissioner Battey moved that the application be accepted. Roll call: Ayes, Battey, Kirk, Lucas; nays, Best. On motion of Commissioner Kirk, President Lucas was directed to sign a lease to the Red Trail Ferry com- pany for a ferry landing, said com- pany to furnish a suitable bond and license fee. The opinion of the City Attorney on the liability of the City in the event of accident by reason of electric and telephone poles being -placed outside of the curb line was read and, on mo- tion of Commissioner Battey, second- ed by Commissioner Bertsch, the Aud- itor was directed to notify the Blec- Bertsch, prize l tric Light and Telephone companies ito place poles inside of the curb line at corn of Second and Third j streets and Main street and other i Dlaces. ! Report of the City Weigher show- ceipts for February of $325.50, as read and filed. Report of the Chief of Police for January wag received and filed. The Water report for February was received and_ filed. The Water report for January was received and filed. Report of the Milk Inspector for February ‘was received and filed. On motion of Commissioner Best the Auditor was directed to advertise for bids for crosswalks, sidewalks and relaying block walks, all present voting Aye on roll call. A petition for an ornamental street lighting system on Broadway from Second Street to Seventh Street, sign- ed by C. Bertsch, Jr., and seven oth- ers, presented and filed, the Pres- jident of the Board being directed to sign on behalf of the City. Korma! resolution declaring the work necessqry, accepting plans, spec- ifications and estimate of cost and directing the Auditor to advertise tor bids was adopted. ‘olution was offered by Com- ioner Eest that the franchise ask- ed for by the Red Trail Ferry com- pany be granted subject to laws gov- ing letting of ferries in organized cities. The same was not.put to-a vote, there’ being no seconder. The fcllowing bills were directed to be paid, funds’ permitting: Geo. HR. Dolan 27.60, S. F. Lambert $36, French Welch $15.72, Frank Gabel $12, St. Mary’s School $13, St. Alexius Hospital $1 0, Kup’ Robidou $20, Washburn $70.95, Brown & Jones $17.50, if ‘el Co. $1.75, C. W. Litten $35. . G. Smith $14.50, Bi-Lateral Hose Co, $540. H. Clooten & Co, $1, Matt | Clooten John Dawson & Son $0.90, Lomas Hardware Co, $11.72, Wachter bd. & T. Co. $36.65, Bismarck Tribune Co. $144.12. On motion’ the Board adjourned. Attest: R. H. THISTLETHWAITE, City Auditor. SSS] TLL TAKE- ONE FOR AFTER WHILE <= NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, Sealed bids for the grading of a highway leading from the corner of Washington Avenue and Main Street to the proposed 'Mandan Ferry land-! ing on the Missouri River in the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, and for corrugated iron culverts to be used thereon, will be received. by the Board of City Commissioners of the said city ‘until eight o'clock p. m., March 26th, 1917. Bids will be re- ceived on the grading and on the cul- verts separately. Plans and specifi- cations aré on file in the office of the City Auditor and-in the office of the City Engineer. Each bid must be ac- companied by a certified check for five per cent of the amount bid, pay- able to the order of A. W. Lucas, President of the City Commission. The City Commission reserves the right to reject any or all bids. R. H. THISTLETHWAITR. City Auditor. (2—22; 8—1, 8, 15, 22) NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Matter of the Egtate of Frank- lin Pierce Bly, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the under- signed Harriett Bly, administratrix of the Estate of Franklin Pierce Bly, late of the Town of Baldwin, in the County of Burleigh, and State of Notth Dakota, 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 administratrix. at Baldwin State Bank, in the Town of Baldwin, in said Burleigh county. Dated Feb. 14, A. D. 1917. HARRIET BLY, ‘Administratrix. First publication on the 15th day of | } February A, D. 1917. 2-15-22-1-8) NOTICE OF RECEIVER'S SALE. Notice is 11 Given, That the under- signed, Receiver of the Bismarck ‘Tribune Company, a defunct corporation, will bey all the property, assets, effécts, good wi and estate of’ said: Bismarck ‘irbune Company at public auctin sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the office’ of, said Bismarck ‘Tribune Company, in the County. of Burleigh rth Dakota, on the 12th day of March. N17, at. two o'clock P.M; of said d led that bids offered at such sale wil not be received or consid- ered until each person offering such bid or bids shall have deposited with the re- ceiver One Thousand Dollars ($1000), cash or certified check payable to said receiver, raed guaranty of performance under such eof } sale will be made pursuant to and ue of a judgment rendered by the t Court of ogee county, yateue 1 District of the State a, and entered in the tines ot ine of said Court on the 16th day of 1917, which judgment ings, property and effects of said corporation defendant; and of an order for such sale and that notice thereof be given, made by, selat 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, ooking, 3 oom printing, advertising and stat! ness and the printing, issuin; publiohing of. perapetersy and no’ ‘and’ b tee able, subscription lists, good other miscellaneous personal rty, atl of which is more particulany, in the various re nae ae ais in the office ot the crerk of said ‘Dated ‘this th tes Jay outst of. the "Bismarck. ompariy. Jopened at the regular meeting of the to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the date of sale. The premises. described — in’ said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are situate in the|s county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, and described as follows, to- wit: Lots Three (3) and Four (4), of Block Twenty-nine (29); of Sturgis’ | Addition to the city of Bismarck, ac- ‘cording to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the register of deeds of said Burleigh County. There will be due on such mort- gage on the date of sale the sum: of One Hundred Thirteen | and - 60-100 Dollars ($113.60), besides the Costs, disbursements ‘and expenses of . this foreclosure, Dated at Bismarck, ‘North Dakota, February 14, 1917. JOHN iA. LARSON, Assignee of ‘Mortgagee. Newton, Dullam & Young, Attorneys for Assignee of Mort- Bagee. Bismarck, ‘North Dakota. (2—15, 22; 8—1, 8, 15, 22) “ PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT. The undersigned hereby announces his candidacy for the office of police magistrate of the city of Bismarck at the ensuing city election to be held in April, 1917. W. S. CASSELMAN, —Adv. NOTICE TO COAL DEALERS, Sealed bids are requested for the furnishing of 300 tons, more or less, best lump lignite coal (state analysis) delivered as required to the sevéral public schools ofthe city of Bismarck, N. D., during 1917-18, Right reserved to reject any or all bids, Bids to be board of education in high school building, Monday, March 12, 1917. RICHARD PENWARDEN, Clerk, SOUTHARD BACK IN FARGO Formér ‘Advertising: Manager on ‘the Fargo Forum Joins Ad Staff’ on Courier-News i (Special to The Tribune) : New Rockford, N. D., March 8—J. N. Southard, formerly of Fargo and ely manager of the Daily State Centre, published here, has joined the Burleigh Count¥;]" FEDERAL WSPECTOR TO INGPECT NATIONAL GUARD ARMAMENT IN TRE. STATE Capt. * Edgar + Ride jour, United ‘States Infantry, began at“ Minot Wed- nesday the inspection of North Dako ta National Guard armament required defense act which passed congress last June. Accompanied by Adjutant General T. H. Tharalson and one com-: missioned officer of the national follows: Co.. E, Williston, March 8} Storehouse, Devils Lake; March’ 9; ton, March 10; Co. M and Machine Gun company, ‘Grand Forks, March 12; Co. L, Hillsboro, March 13; Co.) B, Fargo, March 14; Regimental Band, Lisbon, March Co. 1, Wahpeton, March 16; Co. G and headquarters, Valley City, Marc s} town, March 1 ‘March 20; Co. F, Co. K and supply inson, March 22; staté administrative. staff and storehouse, adjutant general's office, ate capitol, March 23 and 24. ‘Capt. Ben'Ristine, U. S. 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Captain Ris- tine will be permanently s Bismarck. ispectai o The “Pribune) i mittee of fivé has been appointed by the Commercial ‘club to solicit sub- scriptions toward the erection of a brick opera house bujlding to be 40x 100 feet. The intention is; to;make it | a community corporation, MISPLACED PERIOD URGED AS REASON FOR GRANTING | velopment}: whether’ it is’ present REHEARING IN NOTED CASE ,occasional or chronic. Asthma, you It is a notorious fact that the aver- age individual.can’t punctuate. A lit- of the State versus James Riordan, conviction of a statutory crime. Although Riordan never went dy county.~The State then moved for a.rehearing, which was denied this week. 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