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V J» i'fi m:\:i !& £. s Linings at Less Than Half Price, 36?inch Colored Percalines, all odd fancy shades also 20 pieces fancy colored Organdies, worth i2}4c, 15c, 18c and 20c. Choice at per 15^ yard, otaly i OO Linings—Yard wide Metallic Lining, also Moreen Skirtings, worth 25c a n 3 5 o i e e y a O o French Flannels Less Than Half. IS trices All-Wool French fHannel in stripes and Persian effects regu lar 75c and 85c quality. QAf Choice, per yard OwG 25 Per Cent Discount 100 Waist Patterns, 3 yards to a pattern, Mercerized Waistings in white and colors. 25 Per Cent Discoqilt .10 pieces 42-inch Melrose Suit ings, colors black, navy and car dinal, best value, ever offered in Fargo at -fi^Si Go at. 45 per cent discount.'. 2S Per Cent Discount 56-inch heavy Mixed Suitings, jtwt the thin? for skirts and softs, never sola less than $1.00 at 25 per cent discount -. 25 Per Cent Discount -w 12 pieces of 52-inch Wool Chev iot Camel's Hair Suitings, spong ed- and shruttlf in black and col ors .sold everywhere at Ji.2£ this sale at 25 per _cent discount. 20 Per Cent Discount 75 pairs 12-4 Gray Blankets, ex tra heavy, $£,50 quality at 20 per cent discount. WHAT THE WEATHER MAY BE 0J9. r" DEPARTMENT or ASBicuurovm WEATHER Bean AD. Moor head. Mian.. Oct. 28,1903. Ptassure at 9. a. m.. :'9 01: uooii, 29 00. iture. 7 a. in.. 29" DOOD. 50°. The weathei i£ genera'ly clear this morning with higher temperature over all sections. A little rain reported at SDokane, Dodge City. Abi leue, Shreveport and Jacksonville, with )inht frost at Charleston and heavy frost at Santa Fe. Ttie pressure is slowly falling in th» west. H. W. GRASdE, Obserwr. .Chicago forecast: Pair tonight and Thurs day rising temperature. CITY LOCALS. Ifuy D. & P. gloves. ^'Cook paints signs, 'phone 925. '^Alds digestlon"W«8hlfigton Irvitig Ci^ar between meals. If the weather has made you sore buy a bottle of Hoff's German'Liniment. It PUres all soreness, 25 and 50c. £i&lbert E. Rose, son of Attorney L. ^A,: Rose, has accepted 'a position in the Fargo landofiice as clerk. At one time Mr. Rose ^as receiver of th*,..land pffice in Alaska. v 5eorge L. Smith W:.^( advanide of "Quincy Adams Sawyer,''which'Will be here Nov. u. The play is said to be one of the m6st wholesome and clean ever presented to the American public and the company is a strong one. 0-Room HOUI«I years o'd:Q bedrooms, storeroom, clo« »ts, brisk tooadatkm, oediar. wirrd for tights, back ilast«red hardwood and he«vy pin* floors. Ccnar lot SOtzliU, n«ar cathedral. 02.9OO. W. D. HOOQflDNi Bear First Nat'l Bank ftldg. George W. Newton Who, witli his daughter, Mrs. J. F. Newton, have been in ^the city shotting for the past few days, will leaye for their bqme in Bis tt\aVck this evening. Mr. Newton states that his !new house in the capital city has not been completed and .that his wife will remain Here for a number of months. O S A E hot *ir ftnTaoe, lichtt aod lMnif Comer Jot lae- Hon. Seth Newman returned last nigbt from Bismarck, where he argued two eases before the supreme cotirti gtounds 5*2-524 Front Street, Fargo, N. D. Continuation of the Greatest Stock Re ducing Sale Ever Seen in the Dakotas. 1 ^wThe people of Fargo have learned to know that when we advertise any- tmflfc at a Bargain they can always depend upon getting it here. Our STOCK REOUCINQ SA4-E has been a very successful one, as only first-class up-to-date merchandise is offered. Our policy has been to cut deep while goods are yet in season instead of carrying them over from year to year, so that when we offer you these lines at a Reduction of 25 Per Cent, and over for dependable goods, you can readily understand there is "something doing." Mr, Moody h*f ivtrt iryltirn^d from New York, where he has secured some remarkable lots at his own price. 25 Per Cent biscount 15 pieces Fancy Metallic Velvets for waists, in navy, green and black, designs newest out, per cent discount. •. 25 Per Cent DiscouiiC 75 pieces Fine Dress Trimmings, black and colors at 25 per cent discount. 23 Per Cent Discout^ I 50 pieces Fancy Ribbons, 4 to 6 inches wide, at 25 per cent dis count. 25 Per Cent Discount 100 doz. Ladies' Fast Black itose, high spliced heel and toe, best 25c hosiery ever seen in Fargo, at 25 por cent discount. 25 Per Cent Discount ^,"V' One lot of Misses' and GhiMr^S Fine Ribbed Hose, sizes 6 to 9 years, 15c and 20c quality, at 25 per cent discount.. 25 Per Cent Discount Ladies' Fleece Ribbed Vests and Drawers, best 25c quality in the market, at 25 per cent discount. English Box. "71% Miss Jetta Wilson entertained about forty friends Tuesday evening in hon or of Miss Spalding, who leaved for Washington Thursday.^ FARM FOR RENT. i(S0 WC6B, bfling N W. Sec. 12, Twp. 140, H. 50 fair budding* and 11 miles from Fargo and 3 miles from Harwood. Apply to W. P. HODGSON. Rear Rrst National Bank, Fargo. Why not buy your tr^ink direct from the factory ?r The nearer you get to the base of supply the greater the ad vantage. Cqll 'oii. Monson^ the trunk man. Money, to loan on valley lands or Fargo City property at a low rate of interest. No commission charged. Call and see us. Real estate for sale. The LodUiprt Company, Edwards Building. There is: letter at the Fargo post office bearing this address: "Swanow ny Pan Farko Rie Fardo 2 strawfe Mye N. dakoba,, N. 125 Namryka Hall." Naturally the postoffice officials are a little puzzled and are perfectly willing to turn the letter over to the party- ad dressed if, a call is made at the office. Mr. and Mr?. C. W, Burdick left this afternoon for Lewiston, Ida.,, where they will make their permanent resi dence. Mr. Burdick has purchased the Heading hotel there and later on "may establish a branch oi the Burdick Sr .Lincoln commission business. im» his ifit ilftey alrcil^T *rritory it. to #^e it 'i i CLOAK DEPT. Be It Coats, Suits or Skirts or Furs you need you'll find Moody'i iiiatte factory place to buy. Satisfactory as to quality, fit and style. Every Suit and every Coat must meet a high standard of excellence before it's accepted here. Women's Stylish Rffc These Suits are fancy Mixtures and Suits a w 1 O a k e v i o e y a e a e i n o n bkirted Coat Styles, Blouse and Filled Styles, jacket is silk lined. Regular $22.50 value. 25 Women's Vety Stylish Suits reduced from $15.00 75 D. & P. gloves are best maJ^ Have Knight Printing Co. print It! Football supplies, outing goods, John son's Cycle Supply House. /, Plant Chinese sacred lilies nov— shipment just reed. Shotwell & 6raver. Don't fail to place holiday orders for decorated china early—Miss Ransom,. suite 93-94» third floor, Edwards Building. One lot full sized good quality comforters, regular $1.25 values at 25 per cent discount. Outing Flannel 25 pieces Fancy Outing Flannel,' good quality at only 5c. s^y'es ar^ Coats...... NWa a V sleeves materials are Kerseys and Zibeline, Regular H0.00 value. New Coats and Suits Daily Arriving by Express. recover possession of property on a lease, was also argued. ifi .'} We want them in wagon loads or car loads, on track, at any station. MMILL CO. Farie, N. 0 Neil J. Sorenson, the mining expert of Sunipter, Ore., is in the city today with headquarters at the Waldorf. He brings a flattering report concerning the prop erties he is interested in. Competent cook wanted at good wages. Apply Mrs. Max Stern, 210 Ninth Street North. Mrs. T. A.' Swart, dermatologist and manicure, ha? returned to Fargo and will be pleased to meet ladies at their homes or it 17 First Avenue South Work for ladies a specialty. Jennie Stitzer, Omaha—'T have gain ed thirty-five pounds in two rtionths. Nothing did me any good until I used Rocky Mountain Tea." A blessing to sickly woman. Fout & Porterfield. A NEW PHOTO .. The, Gross Grain Finish marts the latMt advancement in Photog raph* and the result .of this ppca liar finishing paper is proving pop ular 'with onr iatrons Call and Me thatntw s»yl«w., Irtatawfi trami FARK FORTTM 'AND &A1IT JtEPTTBLICAff, WEDNESDAY EtEOTSO, OCTOffFlt S8, 190SI 1 25 Per Cent Discount Ladies' Flannellette Robes, nicely trimmed in braid and chambriy bands, our best $1.25 quality, at 25c per cent discount. 25 Per Cent Discount!? Ladies' White All Linen Shirt Waists, every new style of the season, no "carry overs," $3.50 qualities at 20 per cent discount. 20 Per Cent Discount Ladies' Black. Mercerized Sateen Waists, nicely made, perfect fit ting our $1.25 quality, at 20 $et cent discount. ,f 25 Per Cent Discount One lot Ladies' Outing Flannel Petticoats, 35c and 40c qualities, at 25 per cent discount. 25 Per Cent Discount .1 correct -full back and new Fargo many years and have been prom inent in society circles. Gentlemen wear D. ft P. gloytjs. POTATOES Fargo Hive No. 3, L. O. T. M. will meet in Loyal Knights Hall this even ing at 7:30. v The Scottish Rite Bodies meet this evening at 7:30 in the parlors at Ma sonic Temple. /fr n v. The ladies of Plymouth Church will serve their annual New England sujjper at Stone's Music Hall Thursday from 5:30 to 8 o'clock. 'Take Occasion by the Hand," and build a Modern House, while LUMBER and all kinds of BUILDIM MATCHIAL is selling cheap at The Valley Lumber Company's Yards No. 122 N. P. Ave. 'Phone 243. For a cold on the lungs or cold in the head, don't fill your stomach full of drugs, use Hoff's German Liniment. It's a sure cure, 25 and 50c. J, W. Kirk of the Sundberg store writes from Detroit, Mich., that his wife is considerably better. Mr. Kirk left a day or two ago in response to a tele gram. By a slip of.the tongue the reporter's informant about tW koycroft party, Monday night, made &n error when he stated the music was supplied by Ru pert—he meant to say Schirrmann. A carload of choice Michigan-apples will reach Moorhead tomorrow morn ing and anyone who desires a bushel or more, can obtain same at 95 cents per bushel or three bushels for $2.75 at Great Northern depot. Frank Kline. County Treasurer Mayo and assistants are very busy receiving payment of 1902 delinquent real estate taxes. To all taxes for 1902 not paid by Npv. 1 there will be an additional penalty of 5 per cent added, making a total penalty of 14 per cent. TRANSFER LINE Especially equipc transfer or A fhe Floor Studfe PHONB M4 L. N. P. AVENUE. The first week's work in the endeav or to raise $5,000 amon£ the young men as a nucleus for a building fund for the y. M. C. A. resulted in half the amount being subscribed. Good progress is being taade and it is hoped to com plete the! amdttrit. several days before the tifia&Vlimit set for Nov. 14. Up to Monday «ight young^ men had sub scribed $100 each, a good many $50 eaA and others amounts ol various de nominations. Iiptu VUllV.UIlIf PRtdll 75 0* HT8 OMb« had of J. o. MoK«n w It Temple, or at Forum The efficacy, of the X-Ray machine lifted in a remarkable man day in this city. The of Mr. »i^4 Mrs. A. S. man||| ^in.«- needle in ated oflf „abput ner the theW^Mture who ha^e f&ttitd mmm Robb-Lawrence structure by the New York Life Insurance Co. •, The record of Charles E. Rost, skiff rqan between Elizabethtown, 111., and Tolu, Ky^, is probably the best of any. rivermait along the Ohio. Twenty seven years ago Mr. Rose commenced skiffing and kept a record of his trips He recently pulled out his one hundred thousandth mile. The total amount re ceived-in' the twenty-sevfcn, years, is s o e i n o v e $ 1 5 0 0 0 4 i You Kill the Qoose Thai Lays the Golden Egg wUen you forget to tend your laundry to thi DIXON STEAM LAUNDRY CO Shirts, Collars, Cuff* and Under wear all done perfectly and always on time. Family work a specialty. Call 6 6 6. The death of George I. Chamberlain of Waukesha, Wis., the other day has re'yived the old controversy as to who was the youngest enlisted man in the union army during the civil war. Mr. Chamberlain clainfed the distinction, as he was but 13 when he signed the roster, but several other veterans have already arisen with the declaration that they were younger than he.J^t Ihe time of their enlistment. Peterson of the Broadway billiard pallor is xfoinj^ some splendid practice wirk for the tournament next week and if lie $es the same kind of work then to. be something doing, et^irson played with Joe ijo or no fount ve mAings was .*24, 0, A, A I -'^^tykmyu- v w piece of needle was easily distinguish ed and quickly extracted. Fargo bank clearings today amount ed to- $136,932. 9d for the rapid ill effects. QEORQE WEDGWOOD, Prop. Office with W. P. Morris Store, Front Street. .... Off ce 'Phone 387. House F. C. Goodsell is very dangerous ly .ill at her home rn Moorhead. To day her condition was not at all en couraging to her friends as her fever was high and would not respond to the efforts made to reduce it. This after noon her temperature was 103. HUDSOD^^WCRF TH^REN- •rabletijTudge Hudson, is attending to -ome of Dean Burleson's pastoral du ties ^uring the latter's absence at Washington. This morning Mr. Hud son was the celebrant at a special cele bration of Holy Communion at Geth semai^e Cathedral and he .officiated at vespers this afternoon. gentleman who said he kuew what I'vii f. hfc was talking about told a Fargoan at the Waldorf this morning, as both gentlemen were admiring the new Robb-L&wrence building that a compan ion business block would be erected next year, and not a great way from w fVr PEOPLE OF WOTEi Albert jtA. Anderson of Mayville is in the city. H. S. Diesein of LaMoure is 1st'the Gateway City.: W. E. Chesman registers at the El liott from Lisbon. ft H. and O. H. Lycke of Mayyille are visiting in the city. F. O. Thompson U a Leonard repre sentative in the city,' I. Moen of Hunter is doing a busi ness turn in the city. Dr. Savage came in from Davenport last night on business. F. O. Brewster of Harvey is- a late arrival at the Metropole. C. D. Jenkins ofjCasseslton i« the city on a business errand. Austin Joyce and R. J. Love of '&age are guests at the Prescott. Ex-Senator Hartman of Page i9 doing a business turn in th^ city. J. S. Secor and G. A. Day of Valley City registered at the Waldorf. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Baker, jr., are spending a few days at Chicago. Judge W. S. Lauder of Wahpeton is among the guests at the Metropole. Attorney Charles Stowers of Wheat land is in the city on legal business. Prof. V. P. Squires of the university at Grand Forks, is a guest at the Wal dorf. Fred H. Lang and Hugh C. McDan iel are Aneta representatives in the city today. Mrs. Jane Johnson of Esmond 1$ vis iting in the city and has parlore at the Elliott. Colonel Robinson is at the Waldorf, coirirng in from Mayville last night on business. A. W. Ager of the Waldorf Phar macy left Tuesday afternoon 011 a bus iness trip. Hon. and Mrs. H. S. Diesem of La Moure were registered at the Waldorf last night. -»»,«.*,tf-r* Gene deLendrecie expects to leave this evening for a few weeks' recupera ting visit at Hot Springs, Ark.. Ole P. Berger of Reynolds came in last night and will spend a number of days in the city transacting business. S. A. Matson is up from Northfield. Minn., looking after business matters and will return to his home tomorrow. T. T. Kinneberg of Hickson, clerk of Pleasant Township, was a visitor in the city today and transacted business at the court house. Charles D. Jenkins, superintendent of the St Anthony & Dakota Elevator Co., with headquarters at Casselton, was a business visitor in the city today. Dean Burlespn, who is attending a general missionary council of the Epis copal Church at Washington, D. C., is expected home Saturday afternoon. LIGNITE COAL, t^asihlurn Lignite Coal Co's lignite can be had in large or small quantities of the Wedge wood Drav Line, agents, 614 Front Street, 'phone 774. For State News Read The Forum School Shoes lor Boya. Last night Peterson^ n4[jder#^i^SPi97, beating the record oi 10$ made"Hatley of Duluth t^o vear9 ago. The game was 14-inch balk li^e. Farmers and others interested who have afforded themselves the oppor tunity of seeing the Briggs bundle loading machine, as it actually does the work, pn the Dill farm during the past ten dajs are expressing themselves per fectly satisfied that Mr. Briggs has hit upon mechanical methods which will revolutionize threshing operations, and thcy aay it will cut the expense in two. Ai tibe filll flirm the madtine was put /.of tests and it tnet all ex more. Arrangements cture of $ie madrfne. and it will te ill the SEE OUR i^rfcrsoN s SHOE ALSO OUR PACKARD SHOE i AND OTHER MEN'S SHOES Jiut it I *'1- V ^'EZY EYE SPEX" Madden's Way—ALL different He "RENEWS" the Eye. 4I023 MasonJc Temple, Chjcago 617 Broadway, Fargo, N. D. The only Scientific Prescriber of Prisms and Toric Grovuid Lense^(l ^ifi the West.4 This may save ypy aa expens^e i feastern journey. 1 kA Master Mechanic Cutler ^£$ine in ve R. E. OttoW 'of Davenport is tran sacting business at the county court house today. ., .. v J. E. Duncan of Sharon, Pa., is in the city looking after his Cass County real estate interests. Miss Florence Howard of Horace is visiting in the city and is among the guests at the Elliott D. A. Smith came down, from Crookston last night and is among the guests at the Metropole. Martin Howard of Mandan is doing a busines turn in the city and is among the guests at the Webster. JUilxKURTZMAN A NEW MACHINERY DEAL. Gee. O. Brown Secures the Monitor Wfc Houae and Will Expand. i if'- Geo. D. Brown has purchased the Monitor warehouse, corner Front awl Fourth Streets. For a long time Mr. Brown has felt the necessity of larger quarters for his increasing business In Fargo. He had several locations itr sight but liked the conveniences offered by the Monitor building and has at last been successful in securing it. The building will be improved and the of fices changed. Mr. Brown will conduct a general ma chinery business here and continue to divide his time between this city and Wild Rice. In addition to handling his own business will transfer for the MOIMP tor for the northwest and also the bupl ness of several other large concerns, Mr. Brown is a hustler and in securing a bigger hold in Fargo will be a strong competitor for a share of the public P»|v ronage. •. -V HE WAS SORRY. When King Humbert of Italy wjM| assassinated his widow, Queen Maf^ gherita.was very anxious that he should be buried in Turin, where lie all others of the house of Savoy except the great Victor Emmanuel, Humbert's fatlnjf^, Moreover, his majesty did not wisli to offend the papal party by a state fun eral in Rome. The new king, Victor Emmanuel III, announced .that the murdered ruler was to have fitting butS ial in the Pantheon. "Victor," cried his mother, "I see yo«i want to break my heart. You' offend my religion at well as my affections." "I am sorry, mother," he said gently, and then ad ded: "The religion which is offended iat. a martyr being buried in his own capi' tal and lying beside his own father,' needs radical changes." NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids will be received bjf the undersigned up to 2 p. m.. on November 3, 1903, for the erection and coai' pletion of an eight-room brick school house, to be built at Endcrlin, North Dakota, for Enderlin Special School District No. 22 in strict accordance with jjUu)4„ yad ^pegjjcauo^. prepared & by J. W. oss, architect,1 ai ""Grand Forks. N. D. Plans may De seen at the clerks* or fice in Enderdin, N. D., at the archi- tect's office in Grarid Forks, N. D. the Fargo Cornice and Ornament Co. office in Fargo, N. D., and at the office of The Improvement Bulletin in Min neapolis, Minn. Each bid must 1* accompanied by a certified check in the sum of $500, in evidence of good faith .v. to enter into contract and furnish satis factory bonds .to be approved by the board of education of same district. The board reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. All bids must be addressed to C. A. Kvello, clerk of school board, Enderlin, N. D., and must be marked, "Bids for School* house." Bids for heating to be separate Work Horses, because they a e bi^r and strong and do the heavy work for man, is all the more reason care should be taken in fitting the harness. Every thing depends upon keeping him strong and free from sores—our tailor made har ness is the best for horses. Hunt & Whisnand Harness Makers Broadway and N. P. Ave., Fargo. BlocK, Fargo. 1 1 S i e s A A N W I N E S O E S A w y O o o S v k Jrl w-* 1 y» :.*' 'if -v, thlnf In t*r vlcMbto lftraair^Sl.2S k V from building bids. $K». By order of the Board of Education. C. A. Kvello. Clerk. (D. Oct. 14-21-28, '03.) Foi* State News Read The 'Forum. i a*'-' School Shoes for Girls. SEE OUR O O N &Hoe 8 We Are Exclu sive Agent* for the Celebrated t\\4 s JCHAS. K. FOX DRESS niBtm'MI K •& -T