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I W !i I CITY LOCALS. Buy D. & P. glovas. Cook paints signs, 'phone 90$ jiil' Aids digestion-Washington Cigar between meals. por a on JungS Qr C0I(J jn the head, don't fjll your stomach full of drugs, use Hoff's, German Liniment. /It's a sure cure, 25 and 50c. BABY PHOTOS. We make baby pictuies a specialty—this floe weather will not last much longer— bring the little one to our shop now—and we'll make the whole family happy. EriokSM't Qround Fltor ttudla. PHONE 664 L. N. P. AVENUE. Owing to a delay in the decorations fi^^and finishing of the new store, the 0^'Econmy Store has postponed its re ^^•'luoval for one week. Special features i for. the convenience of customers,, in 0:.- eluding an up-to-date re^t room—siiCh as the large store of the east have in ,|!v ,8tituted, will be found at the new site of the Econorty Store after ntext week. Such little conveniences together- with the low prices on the best of first lais ij tr/ fry. V Scientific Pit. A Lady^s^Fnend at Parties. Woman's o o f)tl( /, goods is making the Economy Store, Waldorf Block, justly popular with all. D. & P. gloves are best made. Have Knight Printing Co. print it! Football supplies, outing goods, John Son's Cycle Supply House. The local offices of the' Germania Life Insurance Co. will Be moved to handsomely fitted rooms in the new Ed wards Block on Mionday. .The city council will meet in fegu lar monthly session on next Monday night. It is not likely fhat the paid fire department Ordinance or the matter of repairing the water plant will .come up for consideration. Mrs. HAmiifr ftrMyft h.» HAQIU. CAKTtt Voofrl Ismta^UHag A" WILUANI BURRITf. South Eighth Streot Telephone 906. y -~C£ -V. W. Cooley, special representa tive of the Bookkeeper Publishing Co. and National Association of Account ants and Bookkeepers is in the city and has mislaid his list of members, residing here, and will be pleased to meet any y W inritnji'^nW» S3 $3 SHOE For Our American Woman as well as for Her Royal Highness Gentlemen wwic-D. 4c. P. gloves, y Do it now—Buy" a bottle of Hoff's German: Liniment, you will need it this winter. 25 and 50c per bottle. There will be. a regular meeting of Typographical Union No. 156, tomor row afternoon at 3 o'clock. All mem bers are requested to be present. POTATOES We^pant th^m' l# iwagoa Itiads or ear Made, on an any station. CO. rufa/lLD. The first 5po souvenir-postal cards, of assorted' scenes of Fargo and the state, which were made official by the Com mercial Club, were sold at the Economy Store, Waldorf Block, the first two daxs. Friday, Miller had no mdre in stock but received word that he could expect a large shipment this morn ing. Eight thousand of these came by express today and are now on sale. Several mail orders from drug and sta tionery store oyer the state have beisn received and have been filled. The (THE MRftJ STOv JfAII/i'' *SSTtJltir5lr EVSlirn^ OCTOB-ETf-SI, IMS, in SHOE Earth Earth JNo Equal s-'t. 1 Ml "*V." of the members Hotel. -.r Irritably No Drags or Pinches in Queen Quality. •y*r Tt'h*vm k c*-«: -M' ihlh Prescott low retail price on these cards of 1 cent teach make them very popular with all The Northside Euchre Club will meet with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Quick next Saturday evening, Nov. Masonic Temple Souvenir 'PRICE 76 OBNTS £)&n be bad of ~ry at Tampia, 100. iVwort *11 O. MoEen or at Forum Plant Chinese sacred lilies now— shipment just recd.i Shotwell & Graver The fjtfrutn:' caiitlbn'ed the 'merchants against a?certain fake advertising deal two tyeel^. ago, but it seems the notice proved pAfitable advertising for the scheme. Today it was learned that the man in charge was around collecting $3.50 from the 300 people on the direc tory. One merchant not having seen the placards placed about the city very numerously, grew suspicious and went to D. I. Ames to learn how many of the frames were really placed. It was found that only twenty-five were ordered while fjfty |Fe promised. It will also be 0OtK*w' that only two of the fifty or more prominent corners an the city con signs, showing it a fake pure wail* the agent ridtt out of 1 ^•••**&••?**? Fargo with $900 in his jeans—and there you are. Wanted, an epperie&o^j sowing. g^rl at 105 Broi^wjfy—Mfl Ameiia Law rence. An elegant line of burnt leather just received at McClane's art store, 64 Broadway. Furlong's Elite Bath and Tonsorial parlors are open for business iti the Ed wards Building. In the inatter of the estate of Math ew Wiley, deceased, an order was made, in county court, this morning admitting the will to probate and appointing T. A. Quirk of Buffalo executor. Fargo's bank clearings for the year ending .Oct^ 31, show a substantial in crease over the total for the year ending the same date in 1902. The transactions for today amounted to $99^340 and for the\ year ending. ^today $^3,794450 xt *& 1 &<%! «r*T" ttteniv mam ^afefa^'i'-iiiii against $22,044,298 for the year ending Oct. 31, 1902. i Wanted, an experienced sewing ginjl at 105 Broadway—Mrs. Amelia Lawf rence. If the weather has made you sore buy a bottle of Hoff's German Liniment. It cures all soreness, 25 and 50c. Ivy Lodge, Daughters of Rebekahs, will meet in regular session next Mon day evening and a large' attendance of sisters is requested. Money to loan on valley lands or Fargo City property at a low rate of interest. No commission charged. Call and see us. Real estate for sale. The Lockhart Company, Edwards Building. We want lots of men for woods, rail road an$ farm, a#£ girls for wqrk in the city. Louis Hotop, 406 Front^ Street. f- Don't fail to place holiday orders lor decorated china early—Miss Ransom, suite 93-94, third floor, Edwards Building. TRANSFER LINE. Especially equipped for the rapid transfer of all effects. GEORGE WEDGWOOD, Prop. Office with W. P. Morris Store, Front Street. Office'Phone 387. House 906. Judge Gearey left for Minneapolis last night and as a result of his ab- sencc there was no city court this morit ing. Rocky Mountain Tea will positively cure blood poverty, blood poison, inac tive bowels, headaches and loss of am bitipir. A spring tonic for the weak. 35 cents. Fdut & Porterfield. Local frltit dealers are ^receiving heavy cohsignments of Idaho' prunes and Catawba grapes. The latter come in three-pound baskets-and ?ell for 50 cents,'' ^nines sell cents crate. tcncc- O E N House of U rooms :*bath, 2 toilets, hot air furnace, 32 electric lights, barn for 8 TWT wn?icorna5'a 4, %.7y The'Members of the Yerxa" Hose Co. will hold art important meeting on next Monday night. The session will be called to order at 8 o'clock and all members should be present at that hour. "Take Occasion by the Hand,v and build a Modern House, while LUMBER and all kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL is selling cheap at TIm Vallty Umber Company'* Yards No. 122 N. P. Ave. 't»hone 243. This has been a busy day in the coun ty treasurer's office. On Monday an additinal penalty of 5 per cent will be added to all delinquent real estate taxes for the year 1902. This will make a £vj£ penalty of 14 per cent. ,v| Jfe "Say, I is goin' Nocfcl&v,.. v i •». "Dasso?*' n Monson s. -''What's a* trunk fo?" "Tu put you clos in of cos." Jt '"What and go nakid?" «v Fargo Musical Club membership costs Only $2 and membership includes admission to artists' recitals and mem bers meetings during the season. Tick ets should be obtained before the Demuth recital. You Kill the Goose That Lays the Golden Egg when '.you forget to send your laundry to the DIXON STEAM LAUNDRY CO Shifts, Collars, Cuffs and Underwear all lone perfectly and always on time. Family work a specialty. Call 6 6 6. Several prisoners confined in the v'-'iW "''-,, county jail, charged with carrying con-*^'. j' 4 cealed weapons have expressed a desire O' & to enter pleas of guilty and at the open mg of court on nxt Tuesday they will i^ be taken before Judge Pollock iojc sen- »:V 1 i n Pr^iminary arrangements have been made looking to the erection of a pub lie hall with stores on first floor, by fj i rS 1 the Scandinavians, of the city the com- ^"Vw: ing year. The matter of lot room is now lieing looked up and the proposed building^ will undoubtedly be erected. 1 If Ae person who took a lidy's white I silk- ^hawl 'by mistake from Pirie's a i a y e v e n i n i n e a v i n e V v Forsjthe party will kindly return it to fe-' The Forum office, the same would be greater appreciated as it is valued for V more than the intrinsit worth by the V' «,5 lots" pO"«88ion W. J. Lane, Smith Block. v Percial Young, arrested a number fti of weelw ago charged with robbing Ericsson's photo'frayii gallery anrf baindon's barbershop, and help to \the s n o u o n a a e o a n u larceny, has been quite sick in the -1 K jail of late. It is thought his ss^was occasioned by the excessive S Use'i 0f dope while on the^ owtside And Inij^scnceT1rof 4rug whi^ 'iti con nnetaent. He wis tonsiderible1 fcetter fc 4The ^l1 att^ches ar« the'best possible care. «ivhig him tJ ,,*r fSitte 1 *.• WM Roy Walker entertained a number of his friends at the pleasant holme of his parents on First Avenue North last y-^i evening. Cards were the principal f«|- -k^' ture pf amusement. The plaxers were, enthusiastic and the contests were,^^f greatly, enjoyed. About -fifty were'^^# present. At an appropriate hour de- ,V lightful refreshments were served. .V r^/i- r," i-v & m-