The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 28, 1925, Page 6

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PAGE SIX sport Louisville Takes Sixth Game—Series Now Stands 4 to 2 Mandan Makes Bid For State Cage Tourney which t during t Bismarck Sailor Writes Loman Calende Weibe the pre written Tribune was cob Tota! * FOOTBALL FACTS By Billy Evan te AKING CHANCE of p terback can of en up- dl bring: "dit ttempt on’ the co) hould t ir trary, pnd Unfort Often at until defed stick to bt n the second up his bay retion to i touchdown by t difference. It © a touchdown dhe becomes to QUESTIONS 1. How far back of the line of scrimmage must the player he who, throws ‘a forward’ paxs? 2. | Te@-what extent can the players in janeiaslon ‘of the ball use their (2 3. 2Wdiat isthe penalty if a player fizown to the ground after he h» ‘uated for aod made a felt catch? a eee making’ a forward pase, othe handed or thrown, lo ‘rom. a point at least Pe Erin line of serim- ing the ball ata, ward ther players | which I braneh « AY, of the country SOP? SPOTS FOR SFAGG'S CHICAGO FOOTBALL TEAM THIS SEASON 9, HENDERSON 0 la KER NGS N WEIN igo a MCCARTY eee CURLEY That's ay Whit to tackh heel neeessive mor frot the week ends, ty tough boasts one of its best teams. Monzo bent | institution a | roons are Windy C1 ity respect Ms, the much and en- and petition en like nders q rivalry, spirit, ae the nay esting: cruise: ny was the cruise to Aus- ad New Zealand, from ¢ just returned, “We were very it sinan who is now in May 21, 1019, Ms most ine Leiter gas orders Shin. Tone About the Navy harlot commis is one of the migh the world fer peaee, and that, purse, Was the reason for und the erui We were sent tralia tom: We were th con and, as. mis to ots of pence. Person years in the inter- after ser- * the ico i splendid and lini unit on board believe vevy good an in the year when ya that she a nterest nthe oud powerful, ell-organ- Well-directed. force. “We however, by the responsible ers in the navy department, that ot up to the standard it should under th We hich he hat FOOTBALL PICTORIAL hs Fullback Hitting the Line sive d more s rings, more a require j tion, Wen fleet sul | personne ‘Packing 1 Plant ' mate Is Planned ions are being ens for tie enter- a tremendous crowd on ich has been des- ing the f¢ | Fargo. p: plant under the own- hip nd management of Armour & :, operating through the ommercial club g city government, have p inment which will be featu urbecue to be prepared on of serving: Jeast 10,000 per- The barbecue will be ‘siven at ing plant grounds and will j ander the Girection of av expert wii ‘is being imported from Omaha, {the | ton and’ a halt of 'p his at hus been ordered. Also is | the committer has ordered a ton of pork and beans, one-half ton. of po- | one-balf ton of pigs’ feet, 0) pounds of pickles, 12,000. wins, nd barrels of coffee, The packing plant’ will be open’ to) inspection throughout the ¢ ! e will be NEN the fullback crashes =e the cen- line, fear ion of hand car- ying the ball, the being to eliminate fum- ontinually ; ¢ hich |! lrred swenso For! MERTING OF THE BO COUNTY COMMISSTONERS o urd of pursuant ta eo Wn Zounty Commi: fers met jouw Ow reil « Iswaneen, terse Upon ane ere aMowed t taxes due or delingnent: Nortingestern Bell Tel teleph lopton printing Me und following bills to personal. Coy ery de par of eourk .. ‘ossum, re Monroe Cade latins R ritator. Morgeassien W Co. road work Ine., printing: nyder, runni Western Un Brink al dohnse 40, {poor . with Upon motion road work row work 30.00 inn end guarding ‘pris . clerk hir Bismarek Fribung Co, ad- wertising : Lyman Tw yo 100.00 00 J. Gobel, equnt Upon coroner's thonth of Sept Report of sher delingdent perso Mining. the month J92G, $189.32. Leport of feex ber, “1925, $485.10. f of collection of property taxes of “September, ister of Deeds nionth kof Court of fees : the month ey Pers 1426): R298, nt the miner ree “MM. Melge- ‘a’ fife, ® The Rourd © ommission- ergomedonvened with the following membgrs prese Commissioners! Soder, Swanson, Lackman, Moynier, present. . Cpon motion Commissioner Sw: rman pro-tem. goal bids as per: jadvertisement. were. opened, . the | Washburn Dignite Goal. Company tsubmitting the only. bi Moved “by, Commissioner Sode 1 by Commissioner Backma coal contract be, aw: e Washburn Lignite.Coal Com- ros submitted in their ivered ty. the bins of the Court Uousg at Bisinarck, of wherever, orde within thi n= -Chon.metion the al} all Comm sioners, pres- ont voted aye. Afternoon of October 7th, 1925 Tie Noara of County Commiasion- crs fecenyened with the following janembers py Commusstonei bling as much possible. ‘The Lobe a he on hand i of varioy. interested nd ¢ tures jthat are avganizatio advantageous the ise | man, ev farmer, and cvery | grower in the whole ar ‘the plant will h center, is cord and bring his Prominent. r: nth oj Co., Stat -cials, and many others, have sig tied , their intention’ of participating in the event, in recognition of which rail- roads granted, special rutes to Pargo. eitek a over which! This picture the live estock posed for by Wal- ter French, for- mer West Point star. ‘Tomorrow: First step to recover fumble, Never in; your life have; you known anything to i with ‘the lete PI. NESS. of ¢.. wonderful “Ground Gripper shoe. Sold i elostvely by Ales Rosen & Backman, Soder, Moynier, Swanso! uid Patterson. Upen gnotion the ef the. waglous, bigders lwnce Seder intraduced the lowing ition, Whi onded’ by. Commission that thi net for the grav ithe isiog, duke grade ‘tions 4° and 6-1 and between sections “11-78 and th le between sections 26 and 36. 76 be awarded toHarry Knowles Hon beinge. fie Tpwent read sponsible bidder, and he 4p, furnish| a bond In amount satisfactory to the; Board’ of Caunty \‘ommission ‘oll cail all Coimiguioness, prqs-| ent voted aye. 5 fellowing Dils] to nqu: : Washburn Ligitte Co copl for coprt City of Wilton, FUIS, rae sity: ef Wilton, carg of poor, sunt pastas City of Wilton, care of poo Mint City May Witton, cure of pour, saoaeesiis | seconde ; County 76 hs August ty of W Knowles teni Marry Knowles, road “uh tent A. ‘Phowiis, re work Aug org house oe Meyer, assign Buel Co, Toad miaintens J. Johnson, road ime | Harry i. USS, medic TK. road ince Moved" Swanson ieetric hout to niece bigh ten= Wires over die tl and und Attorney PHM Say that’ w of any, statite ve r bear ublie yt its Leleplgyne ce eindait ane geross the “Missoni by attaching such Hines i ipending’ them ‘trea, th Lene au the From or Wires on Puissoun ey and from setting pole 1 stringin Son the along. the paved hishw ies Tor ihe ilies and vent M Enje tourd of County Comin snvene With the follow present: sMnSSioner rokman, ioner Soder the County ix instruct Auditor te ady to Aelinqnent lots re in the City of ned at 1s: Audi nd ith, at of s the In or the 1 bids SAN Ofte nit ¢ ee of bud the Whiehove! mis toithe laders the Commissione alton nson int olution aud pduced uved its. bie 2 by Auditor be to noti 1h WAH be required to. pi sh othe if fur ure cost oF Nie. hed whe eh County Yo from the intersection o. and Main Streets in the City rek to the southeast cor. ection Township — 138, 80. according to, resolution on ros By 2h and He ent voted Moved by’ Commi: seconded by Commi: that Uie County Auditor for the construction of 2 miles of no xections 15 and Apple Creek opened ut 10 Nan Commi advert clock, fmust fury mount of -d check in the nt of the pmount to be Count ight to resect 2 successful bidde bond in an amount sat the County Board. MW call al) Commi ont voted i Moved, by Commi. mnded by Commi ioner mer Swanson, foner Patterson L insurance work a great deal oof exc responsibilty and extra work on te der, Auditer and an extent requ the Work to be donc part of regular re after it resolved, by this Hiowrd that! wa ts be issied to the Auditor in the amount: of the warrant received Crone the [ail Ty puri riment compe ne ork rand Its subse. perefure, be 1 Commissioners pres- ober Sth, 1 rd of County Commission- rvened with the following present: Commissioners | sucknnen and Patterson ner Swanson, Comm ae County Audi insiructed to noe Con. tion Comps work on F Moved by Commis: feel te nded by Commissioner P: He OAL Thomas of read chow paid | Comm lotions carrie Upon motion cing wer Ure following seed Qered cancelled due to nkrupte nd foreclos- Lleins numbe of the prey nd Cpen me the ils | lowed subject to Tinduent: ri 2000 vices nn. rvices Comm, aunty journed to mect Auditor Bh County NOTICE OF CHATTEL MORTGAG! FORECLOSURE § NOTICE IS HEREBY occurred by Clyde Ww an, Barleigh ‘County, North Morty: ugor, to L. R. i arek, North Dakot he Farmer: North Dal ortgage in the Deeds of Burle North’ Dakota, being Chattel ze ach’ mortgage will te foreclosed b: s sale of the personal property after described = November, 1925, hip 442 nge eigh County, North D; reer to sat- isfy the sum of Thirty pine Hundred i, Do. which is ayable on ‘said mort- 1 property covered by whieh will be sold y the s described as follows, to-wit: Horses One black mare, weight 1 . Named Queen. One Wack mare, 13 years weight 1400 Ibs, Named Pet. One grey tare, 8 years old, weight 1350 Ibs. Named Babe. : gelding, | 13 1500 Ibs. Named Tom. Cattle cow, 6 years old, d 11 ye oid, oid, old, black no One r ro brand. One red and white cow, n co years old, no horns, ; rs old, A “WEDGE” SHIRT A “Wedg Tie to Match € ” SASHION SHOP FOR MEN Feorvdce J. V. Broxmeyer OPPOSITE POSTUFFICE Open Evewags. Three red cow. in age {from 6 to 10 On black One roan One ro months, 0 months One red calf, age 8 months. Macl 14-inch -ft. Met 10-ft, Kentucky red heifer calve One One One £0. mower. double disc 10 ft. Oliver Tandem engine © McCormick h oP, ‘ord Sedan, co omplete, Biss arek, bi day of Octobs BAIRD, Receiver te Bank “of Regan, N Mortgagee, By E..T. MYHRE, aR BIDS WANTED To furnish 12 1-2 tons of coal for school house No, tons of Wilton coal : No. 2 jn Burnt Creck township. Said bids to be opened at clerk's. offics on 6 fe Creck township on Oc London —3 lecture before the I the other d: private 50 5 by fishin lived to be old, i Fowler salmon, three years; “The Iron Horse” was shown one solid year at two dollars admission in New York City. Watch for it at the’ Capitol Theatre. “Ground ~ Gripper ” shoes | are a man’s most valuabie as- [no horns, no br ———EEE ed | cite, set. Sold exclusively by Alex Rosen & Bro. Syitiane “WANT ADS” open the road to opportunity— that leads to success. If you're seeking work, or someone to fill a position — if.you have something to buy or sell, just run a little Ad and watch the columns yourself. They bring nedulis —try them and see! ss geanenget. cae herent arene ree Phone 2 32

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