The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 11, 1917, Page 6

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syn eases ex BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE =~ a EPORTER It Felt to Elias Li ae Hop” SCOOP seponter elt to Elias Like a Whole Army Attacking Hop 5 Tae ig Ss : Way , \ B17, SPS ; a» (& INTL: SYND—DALT= OAD i < ‘tee = e e per cubic yard, delivered On the lot.| MARCH REPORT OF MILK INSPECTOR, BISMARCK, N. D., MARCH, 9 cunt , Three of Chief Donovan’s Hopes in the Resa We Alagoas ueoeepaars made to the city engincer. i e R. H. THISTLETHWAITE, State Pwilic Health Laboratory, Bismarck, North Dakota, April 2, 1917. bg t d [Th Aft 2 City—Auditor, The following is the report of the milk inspection for the City of Bis- . —— Chemical Analysis. oom nee / MAJOR LEAGUE ® S % . MACE So 2. es ae = Président Teneé'Saye Gamie Is En Cleveland at Detroit, 20 fa ac BH ag e - ras P| Net aCe Washington at Philadelphia, — }! Eismarck Daity ......M 3.8 1.082 12.70 B. 0. Ward tering Its Most Successful NATIONAL LEAGUE | Bismarck Dairy C25 Wolt & Sawtell ‘ : Pittsburgh at Chicago. Bismarck Dairy .. c Be A RS le ‘ ? Period of Career St. Louis at Cincinnati. ‘Biemarck Dairy . C 21.5 his Wolf & Sawtel F = Philadelphia at Brooklyn. Brown & Geiermann.. C 30.0 e eran Of Braddon, | LITTLE JOCKEYING OF Rees Tork at Boston: Brown & Gejermanns, © 20.0 Peterson of Braddock : (Brown & Geiermann.. © 23.5 Jef? White TEAMS DURING WINTER —————— Brown & Jones . C245 Joft White aaa LEAGUE HEADS Brown & Jones . Cc 23.0 Garske icipation i . és Brown & Jones Cc 20.5 arske y Only Actual Participation in War ARE OPTIMISTIC] town & Jones . CG 280 Swanson ‘ is Si a Brown & Jones Cc 20.0 jarske t on This Side Can Keep Game ee eneeennesceeoes| FH. Kendall . iM 48 . : From Wallowin, * NATIONAL LEAGUE a] Kupitz Co. Cc 24 U Jeff White o * By John K, Tener, president of *} Kupitz Co. c 8 J. W. Moran ENTER BASEBALL DRAMA, * National league. We anticipate a *| Kupitz Co. -c : Jef, White f ‘ew York, April 11.—-Baseball, tl * tremendously successful season *| Mandigo & Son . Cc 23 Mandigo of Braddock i POW SL Or ny ei sriea sect hat eae * fr baseball this year. There is *| Mandigo & Son . 3 ‘Mandigo of ‘Braddock 5 national safety valve for pent-up en-| * only one thing, a declaration of *| ‘Mandigo & Son ...... © Mandigo of Braddock thusiasm, an dtense nerve * war which will detract from the *| Mandigo & Son . ran 0) Mandigo of Braddock field today before the nation at E * game's popularity. We look for- *| Mandigo & Son M oOo t The approval of the military authori- * ward to the National Jeagwerace *) Herman Ode .. -M creo } ; fics isfovilichced ‘by ijestack tliat-Ma= * being as sensational and ‘close as *| William Ode M er : General Leonard Woot will ope * it was in 1915 and 1916, Boston ¢} C,H. Pherrill .../... M ee, ' Jor General Leonard Wood will open | * and Philadelphia are certain to *| ‘W. P. Ramey ~M } the American league season here by * be contenders for the flag. *| W. P. Ramey M . ‘ tossing out the new bail at the polo . AMERICAN LEAGUE *| Peter Rennick . -M on i Y grounds. * By Ban Johnson, president of *| PetorRennick M Hess Creamery ef Glan ownctevexpedt Ac talrle: Geos * American league. In the history *| J. I. Roop Co. ee Hess Creamery ! t ners expect a fairly pros- | 4 * of the American league, there *| J. I. Roop Co. 2c Malard of Stewartsdale { berous season, but admit rn e 2 : * never was a year when the or- *| J. I. Koop Co. 7c Malard of Stewartsdale — eeipts and attendance probably will | eae a * ganization was so well equipped *{ J.J, Roop Co. 1c Ritchie of Stewartsdale 4 be cut by the war. They ere encour- ey hie * si oa’ * for a championship race. A few *| J. I. Roop Co. .€ Ritchie of Stewartsdale be ‘aged, however, bv the fact that t go TAL WA LTERS * days ago I received a letter from *{ Spear & Co. . c King of Burleigh 4 during the Ly af * Connie Mack. in which he ‘gave *; Spear & Co. . ~€ King’ of Burleigh aud that the ray Faas * me the assurance that he pad a *{ Spear & Co. . oC King of Burleigh rue games in ( . B &PIPP * vastly improved team over the ¢ J. Winkle ., mw — summer were well eae Three of Donoyan’s hopes: Walters, sensati ang catcher; Pipp, slugging first baseman, and ls out thie nese witott Wher tere * Bacteriological Analysis. 4 Hhunilton Nendr, * are eight contenders well -bal- * | NAME Bacteris Per CC 5 Baseball, open sonst * anced for a gruelling fight, be- * Bismarck Dairy . 144,000 ji in es, is. 0° ® ginning today. * F. H. Kendall . 156,000 ing to be giv test shove down | Prove to the task ea Ch ee ed Mandigo & Son . 18,000 the chutes swords ssf trouble, ; MR HOME 2 —__-—-—— Herman Ode .. 12,800 tl rienced, Set psyeho-| ‘The contering of power in 3 | pcow me PA Reena ernie lista William Ode 50,000 a dash along the wison's stretch the ‘ . Pests be | vil ey wi Tapas 7 . P, Ramey . ‘ F game will mount to heights It never uinal clumb of Jower clubs for GAGE EORECLOSURE | BALEs W. P. Ramey . + 120,000 t before saw. ars makes it a i Joti e Peter Rennick + 10,000 ek aye i Notice is herchy given that that cer- : oe ration tan mortgage, made, executed and voter Hennick : Ee - delivered by E. P. Keenan and Agnes ce oe big . National league. C. Keenan, his wife, and J. W. Clarey Le smashed the I squarely on YCHOLOGY aul Mary EL. Clarey,-bis wits. Mort. The stores and dairies have com plied quite satisfactorily with the city: * its battered head when he expressed] ‘There is a Lin psychole eagOrs, Sohicem Ven Sant Come requirements for the month of March, 1917. aes entering the most successful pei at ol Pany, a corporation, Mortgagee, dated Very truly yours, of its te nid arden makes or br aseball is ati February 15th, A. D. 1912, and filed G. E, RICHARDSON, fi i A HUNCH ee tae nee Rena > than for fecord in the office ofthe Register z Bacteriologist, - +, | aby ol » others. 8 of Deeds of Burleigh County, North r F : r wast] make. bi ar und E —_— ee ree aistime from 4 ence of a league such as Macon, Ga., April 11—If Bill] Baker good humoredly talked with} \¢oorged in Book 98 of Mortgages on CITY AUDITOR'S FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR QUARTER ENDING peak on the apple of the public's eye.] jamented fede al dissen-| Shakespeare had been in Dublin, Ga.,|im for a mament but his good hu- page 13; which mortgage’ was duly FEBRUARY 1, 1917. i 1 jc ticipation in the} sions such as mm: fe of the! the other day when the Braves and mor, vanished when tte donne eer assigned by Johnson Van Sant Com- alae LIABILITIES. . y sle on this side of the Atlantic.| p , : ay or dragged a delegation of about 25 4 nds s— y u wallowing in popularity right up to] sort to take part of his attention from | bition game he would never have; duced them. i Sienment was filed for record in the Srect Crossings, 1909 .- -2,000.00 the last ball. the real action of baseball. the game is} written that little paragraph about] Baker is one of the quietest men in| office of the Register of Deeds of Bur Fire Hall, 1911 -. <2 10,000.00 Saat if predictions The bad influence of !there being nothing in a name. baseball. He does not like to be sin-|jcigh County, North: Dakota, on the Auditorium, 1912 --..-- 40,000.00 5 Ne MW re SOx: i When the two ball clubs arrived|gled out of a crowd and the demon-| 92nd day of March, A. D. 1912, at 9] a. $68,000.00 aoe anes the wor at the hotel there was a delegation | stration in his honor was not at all] o'clock A. M., and was duly record-| Warrants Outstanding :— ie hie nat s for, worlds 3 " representing half a dozen counties to{to his liking. However he .shook/ed in Book 98 of Mortgages on page General Fund $ 7,729.98 } Ea golng to fall qu hing to talk! look them over. hands with the delegation and then|374; which mortgage was duly as- Contingent - 97,7 bi aries tit sia . : about. It has been shown in the! After gazing with the same admir-|escaped into bis room as his team-| signed by Elmer E. Fisher to Van Poor Fund «--+:++++++ 31.87 r , oi Ree com Giant of the threatened strike ation with which they migit have |mates kidded him. Sant Company, a corporation, which ; ares 7,859.60 : any other club for were not in sized up the pyramids or the capitol| There is something in a name, es-| assignment was filed for record in the S ESOUR Soe $75,869.60 the public mind has been di at Washington the crowd was brok- | pecially, if that name happehs to have] office of. the Register-of Deeds of Bur- . SOURC de da the There was no federal ue last}en as one man pushed through and|come from winning a couple of|ieigh County, North Dakota, on the} Cash in all city funds »-..+..s+ee+eseeseeeceee eee sse reese $11,837.44 Dall is Det tLas iecadgesth ia year. but the fact that it has had aj} inquired of a newspaper man where | world’s series with a mighty bat. 21st day of November, A. D.. 1914, . = icc ae: tone se Ue bet full year to pass from memory will help| he could find Home un Baker. Another illustration {gs that thelat 9 o'clock A. M., and was duly re- i $64,022.16 ay Boles to Fe aer he iapiainted the game tremendou After Baker was pointed out the hellboy 3 hote where part stone corded: in Book #10 of Assignments Overdraft, Poor Fund .....:scccseee cee ee cece et enn eee eeneeeene ‘ 1,108.12 ") ye TREY FITESA Ah nas gee a roac! a intre cl jim- | inva iy ¢ “Call for Mr. Home| on page 352, will be foreclosed by sale SP ae LITTLE JOCKEXING OF TEA! in fi man |ppronched and jintrod ace a a ree. Nt Liabilities, March 1, 1917 .........06..0065 bea me dRFs tos 85,199.28 There has been yery little jockeying senate Baia mere Suan self as the coming mayor of Dublin. | Run Baker. at the Bremises fn such mortgage ana ¥ § of teams during the winter months.| the Radisson than at any other hotel | —=====—s—= : ———— | door of the Court House in the City| RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR QUARTER ENDING FEBRU- Boeaot tismicwill enter the cou in the Twin Cities. WAGNER, GRAND OLD MAN, MISSING FROM of Bismarck, County of Burleigh and] _ ARY 1, 1917. : é . ‘ LINE-UP FIRST TIME IN TWENTY YEARS | State of North Dakota, at the hour of Balance ae i Balance a | —— 5 Five, ovcleck tn the, afternoon: on te | rund Dec.1,'16 Recolved PaidOut Mari, ‘17 P S STUFF To POF OHHH HHHH HHH HOOODPHHHHHOHHGDOOD J tisty the. ol se ‘due ” a aucti General -$ 2,661.62 $7,177.44 «$9,309.21 $ 529.85 American League—Chicago, Boston. = * Chicago, April 11—For the first time in 20 years, the Major * | Sattefy the amount one we Contingent 108.61 1,90842 1,636.10 380.93 Detroit and Yor! *league baseball season opened today without Honus Wagner. Se ee mises deccribed’ "in guch| Funding, Int. - 208683! e-isdess 2,086.33 league—New York, Boston. Brooklyn When the Pittsburgh Nationals took the field against Chicago €lmort La ‘and which ‘will be sold to do. Sinking 80.86 558.51. 639.37 and Philadelphia. Philadelphia in the this afternoon, the “grand old man of baseball,” was missing from 6 satisty the Gane: are dexdetied a. fol- Poor ¥:...5.. 826.66 * 1,081.21 1,362.66 *1,108.12 American league and in the the lineup. + |lows, to-wit: The Southeast Quarter Crossings, Int. . +e 80.00 47.24 National. have provided the fans with though Wagner has refused to make any statement, his « |(SE%) of Section Bightecn (18), in do. Sinking oe 361.69 Some tender morsels of argument dur- * friends say that he has decided to retire from the game. "5 Township One Hundred Forty-One Fire Hall, Int. . 640.26 ing ‘the winter. Under the tutelage of > ¢ COSOOYOEYEVETEYVYDHOEOOOGHOODSD do. Sinking -- 1,190.44 Christy Mathewson the Reds look : £ Oe eur the ste Principat Merie| Judgment .-. "304.16 nearer a baseball team than for sev- 7 Wey le Bes % a dian, containing One Hundred Sixty Auditorium, Int. . 388.79 668.05 eral years. He has gathered some \ SCRANTON WAITS FOR lo the presidency; 1. B. Molander.|(165) ‘cres, more or less, according| 40- Sinking. -- 4,206.68 4,689.12 m%, ’ frurestces lies attempted to. make over <7 i BETTER TRAIN SERVICE ‘ic president; H.°B. Bachman @5) 1 "tne Government survey thereof his pitching staff, and he has Hal A ig seerctary, and (P. J. Reimer, treas- Burleigh County, North Dakota. id $12,285.60 $11,658.35 $12,387.97 $11,837.44 Chase. If the Reds improve, every- (Special to Tribune) urer. A booster committee was also Detanlt having occurred in the con- Overdrafts’: -. a) eau Os a 1,108.12 one will be well satisfied. : Scranton, N. D., April 11.--officials |n#™ed for the purpose of Increasing | gition of said mortgage, there will be : = : MACK IS BIG POWER ‘| lor the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paut|the membership of the loeal ore#™| t14 "on such mortgage on the dato Net balances .------ +++ SLLABBO4 «$11,668.35 $12,387.97 $10,729.82 Comie Mack a long time ago men- have notified merchants here that as|‘#tion. One of the first-events to be) or ate the sum of One Thousand and Speclal Assessments. a -: tioned in a casual conversation that soon as the new time-cards are is-|PUt on by the clud this, season will Ninety-Bight and 73-100 ($1098.73) Sidewalk ++ +$ 2,936.85 579.66... e 9,516.61 he expected to have his team back in sued and become effective that trains| Pe @ series of talks by Alex Karr, ed' nottars, the said assignee having also| Sewer - + 298472 2,924.13 165.55 5,743.30 6 the fight for the 1917 pennant race. Nos. 17 and 18 will make regular itor of “Community Life,” recognized paid taxes on such premises in the Street. Lighting - + 3,228.84 bi +t: ieee 3,452.32 ¢ He has had a lot of ball players since 3 ; stops at Scranton. as one of the greaiest “home town” | 510) of $28.21, which amount is in-| !mprovement Districts ...- 8,666.09 2,449.50 $1.13 11,034.46 _ that famous saying, but it really looks . | pers Sen RE ‘boosters in the Northwest. cluded in the amount above declared) Paving District One -- . ose 92,220.98 65,754.13 26,466.85. as if he would cut more of a figure HARVEY COMMERCIAL to be due. Paving District Two -- . veteeesee 2,000.00 #2,000.00 this year than since he wielded the ax | Y Dated March 19th, 1917. eta : Se. ee ee ee on fix one thne steam roller. He CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS|\°TICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. VAN SANT COMPANY, $23,275.44. $110,056.10 $60,912,76 : fa ie aie sucking iat. ; Re psbiate Sakina) The City of Bismarck will favs a a Corporation ties Overdratts Seteses ateeres Cretstres 2,000.00 ° = 4 : || JAMULE nickt ba “ A +) __tsale “about. 10,000 cubie yards of ssignee of Mortgagee. é : : In addition, he bas three splendid] |For ax Hea es waco Harvey, N. D.. April 11—Election| earth suitable for filling any vacant}SULLIVAN & SULLIVAN, Net; aif, funds. «24: +<++* + $29,275.44" $110,066.10. - $58,942.76 catchers. His team will be one of the} [ENOUGH ENERGY To ILLUMINATY | Of onicers for the Harvgy Commer-|jots, which may be required, and| Attorneys for Assignee, reas . heaviest hitting organizations in the} [A FAIR SIZED TOWN 2 Day: cial club for the year tMis weok te-| herchy gives notice that fhe. Brice Mandan, North Dakota, pes | sulted in O, E. Blanding being elected|for same will be twenty ts]. (821,28; 44,11, 18,25) ia acid league, If his _ pitchers.

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