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teir Itoxir Application At Once To The Physician's Institute. fTftpy TTHI Rend You Abnoltrtoly Freci On« •fi'ittlr lOO GnusrpSr.prt'ine El'vctrlc Helta, the Kelt WMfh 11a*1 Pilule so Many Wonder ftal C'iv« h—You iN'eu(in'tS ji«l livui a I'ostRg# **m»* dust I'our .Name and ft ridm—i f. S~ Bcvsn yc.'.ri ago u tejliu Pfiyalelaas Then St .ty i Illinois granted '•tiitv'of Chicago a charter. \vj .s need ut bu^ictluug above tlie ordl- Bury luotUo-i or treatment for chronic diseases, -flonultimc moro than ray ono r.*eelalSst or nay iinniiKr of specialist act'ut? Independently could do. so tfio fitnt'j itself, under «lio powers granted it by its general laws, eavo the power to the Physicians' institute to fi to the sick Bur.h ii'.Iji a's rculd rcrJio thua well and strong. fc'.vor Us establishment this Institute !ias endeavored ia every pa -.r.lbla way to carry cut the original jurpoaos cf Us establishment under the honollcient la'va of 1!:j State. Three years arc, tho Physicians' Tnrtltute. rcali/J.i? tho value of ctoctrlcity In tho treatment Of cort:t.:n phases of disease, creatcd wider tho Mpertntrri K- ico of Its f-taC of .specialists an eloctrlc holt, unci this belt lias been proved to be of rcreaS vaku as acvrativn ajrent. Frcn time to tlmw it has hecn improved until It readied that suzo of i:erfoctlcu wiilch warranted its proso::t. ii no of This bolt Ss mostcnvctlve cf nil apents In the fiuto of rliCiii.'iathuM, luir.baRO, lamo back, nerv 003 oxh.i'iwttun, waakened cr lost vital functions, Taiieoc:'k', kldnoy disorders and many other COinr-daints. 'i iiis ".Supremo Electr!c Belt" Is made In one frrado only—v o gaago—t 'icro Is no barer electric belt irmtlo ana irj h" It cr.a bo made. Whenever In tlio opinion of our stall of speeial ista the vcrnierl..). curative and revitalizing forcers of electricity will euro treo cf all cost, ono oi theso BelK It Is not vou wo seua you, Supremo Electric ri'ut cn trial, Sr. is yours to keep forever without tin. payment of eriRcer.t. •'Vri ta today in confidimcc. telI int-ai 1 spoilt your andKivo waist it-t-assure. aud the hPlt will bo SgOt you a*"so'u .«lj "recti!. oiK-e. "ViiCIA'iS' iNSTsTUTt, j8,V Unity SHOWIiNG UP A NEW DESIGN in wall papers, borders and ceilings is our business every passing season —and it's not limited to one design, cither. We have many novel and attractive patterns on exhibition right now—figures and coloring which you should see to appreciate the recent work of artistic designers bent on the beautification of your homes.- Look ailcyattlike without paying a cent. -V FARGO DECORATING CO., T. C. CANNIFF, Manafter. 610-12 Second Avenue North, Fargo, N« D. 'Phone 250-L.- i HUNTER HOTEL A STAFi-'ORD, Proprisicr. 4} First-Class Accommodation |or,, the Traveling Public. MEALS SERVED on the A^« ican or European Plart. Porftr at AU Trains Uve Us a trial. HUNTER, N. D. HARLES.E. WILSON, Auctioneer Live Stock a ep^clalty, write for dates. Terms reasonable for first class work. ^Residence 817 Fourth Avenue South. Fargo, N. D. PJhonie 64I. FOREIGN CAPITAL FFBCTED BY WALL STREET. ,of "M'P«*^d ftrHXrtiaa dress ^/h^nll de- 'V. Fargo theatre-go«rs are especially fond of entertainments that rriake them laugh heartily, therefore they will cer tainly patronize art&renjoy to the limit that splendid f«rc«,^A: Friend of the Family'* whitH^^^^e giveu at the Far go Qperahouse* this* -e.y.efting, with. George W. Barnum, a9:.]«ft'(lin!5 come dian And handsome AjhSfeVJohnson w- ®4®4 Address Building, Chicago, HI -*J Miss Alice Johnson, with "A Friend of the Family. leading lady. Supported by a' strong company of fun makers which includes such well known names as Daisy Gra ham, last season Frohman's "Sky Farm" Co. Josepha Crowcll, a promi nent member of Mrs. Fisk's C». Vio lctte Villers, who scored a hit ill "The Liberty Belles Barry Maxwell,- who has made millions laugh by his porlray- ®4®4 £•$• ®4S}A GEO. of the leading parts in yearly alLthe iginal Hoyt farces and io oli right Jown the line. i-..- ,' Tlie delightful picture of .life jn l^ew England, "Old Jed t'rotily." presented )y an exceptionally strong .company, will lppear at the Fargo opcrahouse ivixt Tuesday evening. ^'Old Jed. Prouty'' does not require any extended notices to excite the interest of the people in its coming. Mention ''Old Jed Prouty" to thousands of our theatre-goers and "hey at once exclaim.. ".Well I'll go to A RARE Attiifetibfl t» Muslcai ^east for Farco- -Theodore Thoiftas' Famous Orchestra Here Next Month. The world-famous Theodore Thomas orchestra, of Chicago, i's to plaw in. Fargo, giving one concert at the FjffSp Ojperahouse on Sattffday. evet^ing, 2 8 5 This is tlfe first Ideftitft/*- ^itfeoiirtcfe- C. P. Walter's ricgotia^i^^'being thus brought to 3, siicce^siyl t'eK'niitiatlon. The Thomas orchestfa Iiri.s iijSv'cr be fore been tempted so 'fk¥-frohi its home, the temptation, it is understood, being in the form of a very large cash guar antee. i The Theodore Tjiomas" orchestra,' fa vorably known to the musicians of^the world for forty (40) years, v/as estab lished in the city of Chicago under the name of the Chicago orchestra in i89i. In addition to the Chicago season, which consists of twenty-four weeks', concerts (two each week), from fo.m' to eight weeks has been useVT'eacfi' year for, concerts in othe cities. Last sea-' a tou(. 0{ e}ght weeks vvas given eW" tirely under the direction of Frederick i see it agnitt." Like all old masterpiecesf, new beauties r.ic discovered in it with repetition of attendance. The musical features for which this play is famous, will be rendered by ,? quartette, of voices.' Many new vaudeville 'feature*', specialties, ctc.e' have .b.eeii added this sfea'sbii. U-ir*i .*UP The' ScVnfs'i-.Y {JenTPwtl"Tfus-npsbh's. 'play '"'l'lid U\vo Swlers'.' have been -i.,- '^\4 I i ,^i ^-''4 $'&s & iott S ji' Jsfixs S 1 carefully and artistically copied from the very places on which they are based. In act one there is a corrcct representation of a New Vork Hotel, office with its busy action. Act two js a splendid copy of a favorite part of Central Park. The third act shoWs a. rather thrilling study of the rcfpf tb])iC of New York—the action here is ve^y •. nl l: "-21 mi _: T.l fei'tir rrijH p«'J al ,i:'*h -.Ai# i ,t0 no j( -n- •i mma fhr-iMittg. InUhe last act an exterior .view is shown of a .prortinent hot Tihis work has all, been done by E .FrP-wr. who is -said to be tjiq beM scenic artist in America today afld• lie has certainly done himself proud \vi(h it. "The Two Sisters" with its matcji less company and perfect equipment will be played in tfiis city^oi? -it^xt day evening. i' v, Theodore Thomas' famous orchestra is td /play in the Fhrgo Oper^hoti|id Nov. 28. .. .. -T ... A. Stock, vvlio'for nV6' ye'afs has befen aissistant to Mr. Thomas in Chicago Mr. Stock possesses qualifications for work of this kind enjoyed by but few men, and his success last season was instantly recognized in ill of the thirty seven cities, visited. He established himself a3 a leader of bro^d, capabili ties and especial fitficss. r. "Stock Vi?in cd^dycf the ebneerts fn /Farjfo'. plvf.r. !*'Th^m^s wlfo is* dvfer years old ittrvfer eoiidu^fe the'^di^s tra ouWltfe 6f: Chlcafe&. Tlfe of'theslrd #UI -mtffllbW sMty pieces anH the .SoloSsrtJrftt Fargo will be Jentiy 'Osburn,* soprano PBruito^Stc^n deli'/qejli.£ts and Leopold Kramer, yijo* linist.O .' ./••* i i DIRECT CONNECTION^ At I Union depots are made at St. Paul atid. Minneapolis bv'al! trains frofn 'Patific coast and northwestern oolnts with-tlu Wisconsin Central llaUway, tlius af fording a comfortably apd convenl /oi?rney to ^lanitpwoc, Milwaukee, cago antl eastern Snd Stti^iern via two modern trains living daily Por ftirtlwt iiifornwtibhpjippy to youf nearest ticket agent, jas. c:. pond. c. r. A.. Wis. -A For State News Read The Foru They prevent flues #•, from leaks and, If a p''': fire an engine ''al 006.4 Better ome and see. one whether buythjft year or not* iA 'the Success Stoker Saves the Engine. r"very long Last Monday'evening the members of the faculty were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Fjsher and Mr. and Mrs. Pearson, at the latters' home on Fifth Avenue South. The Latin Club had its first regular meeting of the term last Monday even ing. The delay was due to the fact that the books had to come from Ger- me?" Fargrt, N. D.. Autnist 24,19QS. Parsons Band Cutter and Self Feeder Co., Newton, Iowa. Gentlemen—I have been using the hui fess Stoker on my stra'w DU'rninK engine this fall «ud must a ty that I have never used a pieeo of machinery that has pleased me more. It keeps a stead ier fire, feeds in a steady stream, uses lets straw, and larger grate surface, no cold air on tho flues, consequently no worl on flues necessary. 'Hres as easy in windy weather as in calm and is especially fine for,firing 011 the road. It will feed chaff and fine stuff as well us straw. I believe it will double the life of an engine, Yonrs truly, COLLEGE In Monday's --game'. wilh.v tlamlin University Fargo College surprised even her friends by her showing iit tjie beginning of the- first half. Hamlip. seefned to be disorganized, ller, har 1 game with the A.^C.•probably Jcft he/, players in bad shape, and not lijl, t,h?Jr.^ had to did they get into real' fthap?. Fargo seemed to be able to tear gr^a holes in the center of ncr ime and t.. go around her tackles when ever sht. wanted to. Repeatedly Clement was pulled out of the line and sent through center for three, four or even five yards.- His playingf shows a very.grea. improvement and he Lids fair to de velop into an exceedingly strong play er in another year. Kinkade, too, played a much fiercer and more effec tive game than heretofore. But in the last half the superior weight of Ham lin began to tell and. the Fargo men soon were worn out and could no long er put up the plucky fiery play that had vharactenised their game in the first half. The .collegers ,more than satis tied with the game except for the in juries that were sustained. Huntley had his elbow badly Wfejiched aud it lias given him much pain all the week. It seems, however, to bet recovering fast. Kinkacle was worn out aiul bauly bruised. He seema tp be soft and un alSle* t&%^lly r'atf S. A. HOLMES. Th,r* The a' slretcp. But everyone in the school is broken up over Sargent's nose.' It was so ba^Jy ^mashed that he will be gerrnan entfy out of the garrte. Therfe is no onein sight w4to -begin to fill his place. W. B. Wilson^ Brother of Francis Wilson, tho MR. W. B. WILSON. "My wife, the A. M. tusoes. I Was a Wcakling When I Began Taking Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey.' I *^4Si My wife," said Mr. thrived it she ier weight by al u Vt i'.aon, "Wtafickly a. ,.u„ immediately startedtp USB it Aftl almost 50 pounds gentle builds eiMarrti, cost will come back to you in short Order many. The club is, as ever, enthusiastic ind doing good-vjrli. Thursday afternoon Miss Marsh in vited the members of the Y. W. C. A. and the'r friends to meet Miss Kant of the Moravian Mission in Thibet. Miss Kant gave an interesting account of her stay there. Zcta Theta Signia will 'meet next Monday afternoon? giving .^^ea pro-? gramme'. Next- week Edward Baxter Perry will give two lecture recitals, the first Tuesday evening in the chapel, the sec ond Wednesday evening ifL .Stone's Music Hall. Rev. C. H. Dickinson of the First Congregational Church was a guest at ne day Iast wefk S *r* ':ri•*#"*& DOUBLE VIOLATION^ ./ i Hankinson NewsPure Food In s^pc(^or_ La^ld ha^ notified |he .stage's at-^ torneys of some of the counties that a number of samples of so-called so|t drinks contain a large percentage. of alcohol, and in some of the prohibition counties it is reported that steps will be taken to punish dealers who are en gaged in the sale of soft drink bever ages. Prosecutions will be made tinder the prohibition law. which defines un lawful beverages as those containing any percentage of alcohol. The law and, Strong It Saved My Life/' Says Mr. Wilion. I feel that I owe my life 1 •aid W. B. Wi to 1 Fur When I started Whlskdy, I wel) the scales at 820 K-LSibi the best kintf of jirmanent investment. Let us talk the matter ., «fc expediency and expense over with you. K. J. HARRINGTON, Plumbing, Heating and Klactfic Fixtures., Douglas Block, Broadway, Fargo, N. D.' Duffy's Pure ey," »uid W. B. Wilspu, 'brother Wflson the nptedac^w, Halt \V tiiskej pi Francit really feel as tljough i cannot say ei the way of prkismg ihiS wonderft|Ji remedy. It has built me ap from a mere weakling the robust, strong man that I now am. deed, I feel certain that but for Duffy's ure Malt Whiskey 1 should noW be in my »ve. CM really feel as tljough I cannot say enough in Duffy's Pure Halt 135T pounds now I tip inds. It was four years rd of the toqio. waa srriblyfrom malaria, and a friend led EKifty^ Pure Malt Whiskey to or came to my cheeks, and my stejp became was in my you ver felt to au from anr that has BlaKe Telephone 4^ ^ar^o, ft. It* Big Demand For Hfents If you want to have your house bring more rent money, put in Modern Plfrmbing and a Steam or Hot Water Furnace. With Improvements and make the V formerly allowed the sale of'beverages containing less, thaji two per cent of al cohol but that provision has been 're pealed. and it is now held as unlawful to sell anything in the shape, of soft drinks containing any alcohoj wh'atefisr. DON'T COUGH ALL NI^HTF Restful sjeep follows tise of ^Jr. King's i JJew Discovery, the test l^hg cure in the world. No cure,"too $»y. ,50c, $1, Fout & Porterfield. i For State News. Read Th^ For$im. Humai Hair RBSorfcmcnt of switch# es, and wigs to niutcti your own hair, or made ttf order. Prices very rea£ sonable. The ladies art) invited to call or write s Kopelman*r a Elchth Street Soath, 'Phone 341.1 MRS. W. it, Mich. tf |S[ow Rpbv st Am 's Pure Halt Whiskey. When she saw how I pounds. A refer months later she had increased the bestof health, arid isoonvinoed that Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey aloue is responaibie I Avenae #it& ey to our friends and they have, by its use,' reoovered completely from their h. }tr, 'VVillci) is ths special renreiflrtlativ# et heatrieal Banking Syfi^oate of Ksw Yo?k. WIi i1 '35 4*A 1 y? 4 v."