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••$ i 7* f:.-v V V ••'S 81® Beautiful Velvet, Black SiHcs, Colored Silks, Black Dress Gopds, Colored Dress Qoo^ Cloths for Tailored uowiks* Piwwara hi 9. n. m.. •*»,:*»: uoou, 2St.il.' .tfljomi)6ratiir«. 1 v%" Watetings- Fancy mercerized Yest mgs, our regular Ipoci i 1 this week V w i 1*-'.. "lY'fliitrT'ir $1.00 quality. .... 760 Men'sUnderwear Now is a good time to get in touch with -heavier Underwear. Affen's Combination Suits, Munsing make, at.... $2, $3, $3.50 and $4 Men's Wool Fleeced, a. m.. noou. ."ii". -JHi.-noially clrar weather )ir«vail? this morn .'Ijji,' uMir all swiion- with liichcr temperature •wtfi', the Kocky Mountain upfiur Mis wmri Valley an) wrstorn Manitoba: lower olsftwhuro it was rainitio this mnrnimr ut 'Portland. Oro,.-Kan'loo]«, H. and.Now York dl.y. anrl rain has fallflti (hiring the past t.»'ont v-two hours over the eastnrn |iortion of tbeJuko regions and Ailnutie poast. A rainfall oT l.."t inclnv-: is r» ixrt«d at Washington, and at New Vorlc Ciiy. The barometer pressure is again slowly falling in the f\orth\ve-t. H..JAL LlliAioK, '•i'C'-^'I'ipaSfo forecast: Generally fair tooight add probably Saturday rising temperature. CITY LOCALS.! Buy D. & P. gloves. Have Knight Printing VKT Co, print it Football supplies, outing goods, John son's Cycle Supply House. alt's het'el Mhcarom flour for^ all. Stanford's Fecj .Stor£, 'phone 194. Each puff of the Da Patch Cigar demands another—as is evidenced by the multiplied sales. A distribution of pew rifles was made the members of Co. last night at v ." -^be armory. The gtlns are the latest make and up-to-date in every way. AN TED—Money to loan on improved Fargo City Property. W. J. Lane, Smith Block. Members of El Zagal Shrine assem bled in the Masonic Club rooms last ^ight and enjoyed a social session. 'Hie •.''^S&rinc had recently taken charge of the c4ub rooms and the event of last even ^Sg ..was itj the nature of a house warm '/""tflg. Along in the stilly hours ?f the vnighl. a spread was made by 'Caterer '&J^e<)rgc Pirie, ....... Money to, loan on. valley glands |rorj{o City property at a low rate of Interest. No commission charged. Call and see us. Real estate for sale. The Lockharf Compaq, Bdwards •V Building:. j| he hearing of the, case of the state vs. Max Borowsky. set for trial in fjj Justice/(Searcy's eon ft yesterday aft ernoih "at .3 o'clock,Svas postponed un til SaVurday moriiing at 10 o'clock. 4? Borowsky is charged with conducting a blind pig on lower Pro:: Street in ?'this city. He will be detended by At Ctorney L. L. Twichell. Cheap BusinMt Proptrty 100x140 feet, one-half block from paving,on Front Street and 75x140 feet near opera house on Second Ave. North. $4,200. W. 9. ItrtfMii, Rear Orrt Nail Baak. Dr. Ed Christiansen, who for the past jy^ear has been identified with Dr. Ball's pdental parlors and who has been tak $ ing a vacation for the-past two months Hhas rented and fitted out neat dental ^parlors on the third floor of the Ed ||Vrards Block. During his vacation E»r. J|GJiristiansen visited Chicago and while ^there purchased a set of the most mod •yirn dental furniture and instruments, in eiuding late electrical devices to aid^n his work. This equipment having been installed he has alreadv MOODY ....Special Prices (or Opening Week... All the Finest Fall I Leading Styles in Fabrics are Here Women's W right 's Health Underwear, very A A special value, at I Men's Sanitary Shirts and Drawers, very special quality, 4 OR at 4 a U Very special valtlefe at 50c and Three- quarter Length Coats at $20.00. These nobby coats are best Zebiline Cloaking, new loose flaring effects triple capes ver shoulders very handsome gar ments at........... Street Commissioner Johnson is en gaged with a force of i-.-.en repairing the pavement on lower Broadway. An elegant litve of burnt leather just received at McClfiie's art sty^ce, 64 Broadway. Fargoans were never supplied with a larger variety or better quality 0$ tropi cal fruits than this fall. Pii'ie's Carpi FAiioo rom-M S%B the a Ladies' New Fall Suits at $20, i' Made of good quality all-wool Clic viot and mixed suitings, our regtt $27.50 suits. Spe- AA ffcrfl I cial lor this week, dS^Fa^F^F Swell New Box Coats at $13.50, Made in fine English Kersey and Zebilines, collarless with triple capes ovfr shoulders, full loose styles all the newest sleeves. 20.00 6.00 Black Martin Cluster scarf at....'.... Bear Boas, 3 yards 4| E? A A long. Special St. .. luiUU Ladies' even length Dress Skirts in tine buality A A /cbiline OatftF Ladies' Instep Skirts in fine Melton Cloth, very pretty effects 75o WHAT THE WEATHER WAY BR 0.8. DEPARTMENT OK AORIOCLTURS. I WKATKLK HURKAU. Moorliead, Minn.. Oct. fl, 1903. A 6.00 Special showing of Women's Outing Flannel Gowns Very special values at 1.00 59c, 79c, (luainted with the experr work the doctor has done in the past. Erdel's Selected Java coffee satisfies the connoisseur. 35c per lb., 3 for $1. Good :thfhg% Pifie's Confections to eat and drink. Delicious Candies, home made. I'irie's Bakiay y And service the best. BROADWAY, ,FARG0« Vail Ay dun know. Ay buy me him segar by Owl Segar Store, and Ay tank him von helofa dumfine swoke. You tra him? We havfi a messchst-r service connect ed with our open ail night drug store. Call up 'phone 739 for anything in drugs or medicine and it will be delivered to you promptly. C. G. Nickells', the Front Street druggist* The Chapter of Gethsenian^"Cathed ral will hold an adjourned monthly meeting on Friday at 7:30 o'clock p. m. A son of regulation' vyeight was born J.o Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Faritham yes terday morning. SIX ROOM HOUSE large hall, pantry, collar, 80-barrel cis toru, piazza, trees, east front, one block west of Broadway. Rents for $20 a month. Price $1,700 cash. W. J. Lane, Smith Block. House on First Avenue South, sev en rooms, good lawn, shade trees, on pavement, full, cellar, cjstern, sgwer and" water, lor sale on easy terms at $4,300. Also lots 50x140 feet *011 Thirteenth Street South $200 each. Enquire at the new oifices of the Otis Land & Loan Co., rooms 3-15, entrance at Fargo Na tional Bank. Members pf Mccca ^Chapter, No 5, O. E. S., should tak? no?!ce, that a stated meeting will be he'd Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock for the initia tion of candidates and other important businesii. The work will be followed by a social session. Tile Moorhtad chapter and visiting members of the order in either city itre cordially in vited to be present. s For small hoo«« and lot OIL..) Nurthttido. For 9-room houM on Fifth, Street Norttu Each, for six new houses. for two six-room houses.-* $2690 $1200 Bent for $32.00. $2900 it* UMH, rarf* ttafl Baak HmK The lrustees of the Roberts Street M. E. Cfiurch tiive secured lots at the northeast intersection of Broadway apd .Seventh Aventie nofth and will soon commence the erection of a new chur-ch edifice. The Roberts Street congre gation recently sold its church prop erty to the German Lutheran congre- '••ttPcAui&iSf,' tuffit pleted and dedicated it will be kn«\vn as the North Side Methodist Church. Cook paints signs, 'phone 929. Gentlemen wear D. & P. gloves. Moon's is the place for fine millinery. Insure with Robbins. N. Y. Life. 'Phone No. 15 if you want a cab night or dav. Jeff Young It Co Fnir weather has the effect of lessen ing business in the police court. Aids digestion--Washington Irving Cigar between meals. SsnKirlum MMt Matron, ™re Moorlu IIOI Front We make a specialty of good boy and girls' shoes for school and dress J. H. Kurtzman. Fargo. Remember you pay no^fltliddle. piaiv s profit or high freight rates, when you buy your trunk of Monson. V" BERNHARDT H. BRONSON Vocal_and Piano Instruction Nexv^StmHa Pfiana 4t0 ML Morrit Block, Fargo, N. D. See the line of 10 cent iead chains in the window of the Economy Store, Wal dorf Block.' They arrived this morn iag. E. A. Fitzgerald makes rapid deliveries of fish these days. He doesn't mind los ing a few now and then if it pleases the boys-. A SNAP1 Seven-room liouso wiih brick foundation and full basement hot air furnace hardwood floor in dining room piaseca. trees, city water on lawn corner lot 90x1.10 $1,700, if taken at once. W. J. LANE, Smith Block. During the past week a prolific st p-' ply of apples has been received from eastern and western sources. They appear to be of better quality than usual. Have you a bad liver, feel mean, cross, ngly, down in the mouth, feel like going out of business? Take Rocky Mountain Tea drives away the blues, 35 ccnts. Brownlee & Ager. POTATOES I We want them in wagon loads or car loads, on track, at any station. MMtLL CO. Far*, N. 0. a force of men to clear the mud off the crossings and all are now able to get about the business part of the city. The return of sunshine and mild weather has ctfst aside initch gloom in business circles^ Building operations, which have been somewhat handicapped 1)3' untoward atmosphere conditions are being pushed with renewed energy. Si j0xt50-ft. corner. Two houses one 6 rooms, brick foundation one 5-room house, fine trees, uear cathedral. Bi«r snap at 93 XOO. W. D. HODGSON, Rear Flrit National Bank, Farco. The cheapest residence property in Fargo, only 100 feet from paving, cast front. Lots 100 feet and 150 feet front age on Broadway, and are 315 feet deep., For sale cheap if taken at once. Taxes are. very You Won't "Go Ufi In the Air" when you put a shirt or collar on that has been laundered by Tk Dixi Steam Laundry Co. They fit and feel fine. Family work at special rates. Phone 666. Broadway, Fargo. The average boy nowadays talks little else than football scores and plays and spends much of his time in practical exercise along this line. It is Catpaws against the Lungers, the Southsides against Island Park, Wind Jammers vs. World Beaters, and teachers do not re port any serious neglect of studies as a consequence either. MISS S-roon*.: Studio Eleventh Tad Roberts has severed his con nection with the Northwestern Electric Co. and in now running the engine dur ing threshing on his brother Will's farm, near Leonard. During the win ter Tad will put in some time construct ing a new gasoline launch for use at De i The street commissioner finally secured j-^loaas, holding the entry oi the dc- )^vCKv$&!!Wotbet,t Bismarck, N. D. Students are lieing enrolled at the agri cultural college daily and the work of the various departments is well under way. A great influx of students is expected about Oct. 14, when the shorter course in agriculture commences. Inquiries.-in dicate a large enrollment in all depart ments. fevtevrvfc. '«hmt' Painters uud paperers are in the midst of their business, season and the rcstau- trtt4tts arc doing.an increasing business. using mprnt itarv New, comfortable home for patients their doctor's care, description. Electric rheumatism. |He who loses wealth loses much— lie who loses a friend loses more—But fye who loses his spirits loses all—You \VtTl find we make iriemis and our spir its are never failing—Ed Wilson, Moor- The first boer student who ever en tered Cornell University, and one of the first delegation sent to this coun try from the universities of South Af rica. has taken up graduate work at the Ithaca institution. His name is Leopold Reinecke and he hails front Wellington. Cape Colony. lie is of Dutch descent, with a slight admixture of German blood, and lia spent all of his life so far in Soutti Africa. Until this year no student from that region has ever entered an American univei* sity. octoiik# '•!'M condition, is iskc u:id sale. tA 4 The ttir|e and Hnal test «f flour is baiting, visit the '.testing rooms oi the "liwight Flour"- mills. N 8-Room House, 2 years oM ." bedrooms, storeroom, clog. ot.s, brick foundation, collar, wirod for ]ight.«, buck clustered hardwood and heavy piue floors. Corner lot Mlxl 40, uear cathedral. §2.200 W. D. HODGSON, Bear First N'ut'l Bank Bldg. ALLOTMENT LANDS. Oberon Reporter: This week we publish a complete list, comprising 107 allotments, of inherited Indian lands on 'the Devils Lake Indian reservation, ad joining Oberon on the east. They are tp be sold Oct. 31. Bids arc now be ing received by Indian Agent F. O. "Getchell at Fort. Totten. Now is the time to get in on the ground floor and secure good land at a fair price, say ^7 per acre, and when the reservation is opened for settlement, which we 'llope will not be /many moons hence, the purchaser will find himself located :»ifya good community, with good neigh bors and adjoining a pleasant town. OFFICE IS AFFIRMED. Hoaas Loses His Claim in a Contest With William Maas. "Vlie register and the receiver of the trgo landoffice have received the de lusion of the commissioner of the gen al landoffice at Washii^ton. ^ifljr,ming e decision'of the locat. ft'rcc in se of William ass jfc. Tlttma fendant for cancellation. The land in volved is the northwest tj'uarter! Qf sec tion 20-129-53, a tract in Sargent Coup ty, near the town of Tcwakus. The charge w^s, that the' defendant had not lived upon the' land and that he had not made the improvements re tjnired by law. I loaas filed upon the land in December. 1898. It was shown jhat there was a house on the property put there by another homesteader prior to Hoaas' filing that a shallow well had been dug and that e:.c:t year a portion of the claim bar. been put un der cultivation. The defendant, how ever. made his home on the Gorry place." a lew miles distant the greater portion of the time and only stayed on his claim during the summer, when he was cultivating it. It was in 1902 when he went there, as he announced, "for good." It was shown that the defend ant was a wealthy young man and had been ah extensive leaser of lands in that part of the state and worked the claim in question strictly as a side issue. A DOMESTIC RIPPLE, ^iirtiinie Fqley in The Bismarck Trib- Sonic -da^s njy, p»fiU $l»*t so.jfiioss 'At ma, she snaps turn off an* said: "I guess your father mils', a' got Up on th'.wrong side of th' bed." An' nen pa says he'd like to eat T.hist bread, he would in peace once more, An' ma she busts out cryin' nen An* pa goes out an' slams th' door— An' nen I git a spankidT Thist 'fore he gits his breakfast, pa He never hardly speaks to us, An' ma, she says it shames her so To have him go an' maUc a fuss Before th' girl. Pa, he don't care, An' nen he says, "The girl bedam'd!" An! ma says: "Oh. to think he'd swear IJeforc this chijd!" Th' door gits slammed— .v vy An' nen I git a spankin'. An' ndihr '*£ni days, th' littlest things do'll drive her almost wild, An' she says, "'Goodness sakes alive, Was ever such another child!" An* she says. "Do run oat an' play!" An' thist when'I git started, nen She hollers at nie, this way: "Willynin! Yotrmarchright in again!" An' nen I gjt a spankin'. 'Ah* pa, he don't conie home to lunch. Cuz ma, she says he's too ashdnted To face her after such, a'scene, An' says she surely can't be blamed Fer pa's mean, ugly, hateful ways An' ma ain't got no heart to eat. Ken. thist 'ctu I want honey on bread, er atxnpin sweet— Vhy, nen, I git a spankin'. An* hei^ along 'bobt supper time. Pa sneaks in. thist th' easiest Yon ever see: an' nen he looks Fer ma an' she's th' freeziest 'At ever was. An' pa. he's got Some candy, an' he says he's 'shamed An' fin'ly ma says mebbe she Was also partly to be blamed*— V, 'Mkw. P-F-'J.i-.. THe only Phone R. T. Hopper is a Crary representa tive in the city. P. Stewart is an Erie representative in the city today. Sam Glover registers at the Web ster from Winona. Earl Gilbert of Henning is a late ar rival at the Elliott. Charles and Martin Johnson For man are in the city. Attorney W. E. Purcell is transact ing business in the city. W. M. Gramham of Edgeley is doing a business turn in the city. Attorney General C. N. Frick of La lcota is a business visitor in the city. H. Harad of Jamestown is among the late arrivals at the Metropole. Indian Agent Getchell of the Fort Totten agency is attending federal court. Mrs. H. Ajadcson of Sheldon is su iting in the city and has parlors at the Elliott. Peter Carbry and Frank Holland are a part of the RtCkson contingent in the city today. E. R. Krentz of Lisbon came ill this morning and will transact business in the city for a few days. F. W. Hudd and wife of Valley Citv are visiting in the city and have apart ments at the Metropole. D. R. Jones of Fcssendcn is a busi ness visitor in the city and is armm^ the guests at the Webber. Contractor Po'rritt left Ijst night tor St. Paul, where he wiil transact busi ness for a number of days. John T. Matters is attending the M. E. conference at Wahpcton. He is a delegate from the Roberts Street M. E. Church. Frank W. Hart of Addison is shak ing bauds with his Fargo friends and incidentally jollying Boniface Elliott at the hostelry hearing that name. President Worst of the A. C. left last night for Forman, Sargent Coun ty. where today he deliVered a lecture before the teachers' institute. Tomor row he will address the patrons of the county schools. "T-.ZY -EYE SPE?t ^liss Catherine McMurcliy entertain ed-r-fl number of her friends.-,at a 6 o'clock dinner last evening, kti into, esting.musical programme followed the repast and a delightful evening- is re ported by Vhe guest*. B. A. Bartley, William Smith. \V. BascOm, F. J. Sturges. John Kelly com pose a Hiawatha, Kas., party, which is in the city 011 land business. Tliev will visit the southern part of the coun ty/today and will pro.l^ably buy lands and locate. .... E A E O I E Milton Globe: A traveling grocery fakir struck town last week, and that be had planned a strenuous campaign for the distribution of bean coffee was plainly evidenced when he engaged'ac commodations with Landlord Bur roughs for ten days. He ~.as very busy and immediately gathered up his well selected samples and started out t". catch suckers. But the gullible are few and far between in eastern Cavalier County and when the dealer in adul terated extracts, again struck town in the evening much of his former vim and .enthusiasm had worn off. He was looking down his nose in a sadly crest fallen manner and did not hesitate in giving out his official opinion of the community. His story wr* indeed a sad one. flediad not on y been unable to secure a single order for his wares, SPECIALS E. I. NORTON, Mukden's Way—ALL ^Jfferenf He "RENEWS" the Eye. 1023 MasonJc Temple, Chjeago 617 Broadway, Fargo, N. D. PJBOFXE OE NOTE. Scientific* Prescriber of Prisms and Toric Ground Lfcriscs in the West. This may save you an expensive v- .v Eastern journey. I HI .r 1 I ii ), il'iij- ml 1 if All flavors, per pound per pound FOR WHAT FARGO'S LEADING 96 -t-- Front 5treet. 7¥==z=Ftuicy Groceries. J. Red GaMwf* for eodd sla#,' l«er bead Onions, Ier peck %5c ,Yarrow Star Grocery. For the t#ble-*Grouitd glass, band paiHiad water pitcher and 6 liaises $2{ oaty 7 sets left,'per mm*V 402 Pmit ist, Try our Sudor Coffee and compare it with any 35c coffee in the city—Price ....... mm DO We also handle full line Cliase & San born's, including, the "Seil. Brand. W. B. MttUNS, Hi rRMTT tTKCT, m. Faria, It B. 25th Year 3Ft Cs- o «KITCHEN See the expert candy dipper in the window, Saturday after noon and evening:. Bon Bona Fresh Bon lions. Special Saturday. Per pound.... 20c Taffy 10c We make all our own choco lates and candies and make a special of Chocolate Drops on Saturday. Chocolate Drops Maple md Vanilla flavor, A|| per pound fcUv a The Delicious Cocoanut Crisp per pound...., per pound..... 10c Peanut Candy 10c Peanut Crisp per pound...., 10c Special Chocolate Dates 26c Boss Cream^V Chew ing Candy The more you eat the more 0% |?A yop want, per pound 400 FRUITS 1 s i n biJf Apprcs, Ripe Bananas, Peaches and Grapes. Y KITCHEN 608 Front Street, Fargo. but could not even find accommoda tions to satisfy the cravings of his maw. Yes, they actually refused to sell him a square meal. and. with just indigna tion he packed tip bis traps the same evening and pulled out lor Crystal. We do not advocate inliospttabiiity, neither do we think the good people of our community lack in this beautiful trait, but when any representative of the fakir gentry strikes the place r.icy are. in .our opinion, justified in cutting the bull dog loose and ridding the country, oi this vermin with neatness and dispatch. For State News Read The 1 SATURDAY GROCERS Offer the thrifty housewife on that day io pre pare the Sunday Table. Phono or Call—All Dollvor. Macaroni Braadv Pastries of Alt'kinds, prices reason* ab|e«~Deftv?rtd. MR.8. C. r^TCHER. Kighth St.' S. 1 Phone 617. CARL E. VRGENS. Corner N. P. Ave. Fourih St. I"': _r Fiicy Waahlngton PeacH#s,' iv«V. Phone 47$. Special^ -•'•TV J. /.-