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I f*,SK, •id $ •-•••.'I k si :-V: v ,*-, WHAT THE WEATHER MAT BE iO. 8. DVAITIOIIf or AOMOBLTOtt. WSATBBB Bdxcao. MnnrhRld. lfinn.. Nov.11908. ilea sine* v and M8t- Lifht rain or snow morning over the Jake-region Riid eastward to the Atlutio coast, «ndTrAm Is. this moraine at Portland. jDru,v *nd Spokane,and snow at Milwaukee and Thepr®Mgr«ii ra«Hvf ami DUUW mmwhuaw »UU Tortnwest. Chicago forecast: Fair tonight and Satnr fr ^flay rising temperature CITY LOCALS. fKHt |p. My 8c P. glpves. v^ Cook paints signs, 'phone 995. •, Bank clearing house transactions to |iay amoimted to $138^7. Aids d1gettloli"W*slilagtod lirvtag titar between uteals. ,h To properly realize the immensity of |jthe floor space comprised in the four Stories itd basement of the new Robb '^|Lawrerieek'-touildihg requires a complete 'iSour of the whole interior. The ijiain |r office floor is a vriry fine room and viWitt be admirable fpr the display of the targe line of manufacturer's. samples wliich the firpt will have to exhibit. The Contractor has a big force of men ivork putting Up the finishings arid Jigfr ing floori. arid the- elevator nwn h^J, the" work of ele^f pearly $ ing th* i I Vl CHILDREN'S DAY ToPiaselfifQftlePoiks We Will Give Away Free 300 Munsing Underwear .Dolls' Silk Shirts...*,.. TEACH LITTLE GIRL IN FARGO AND MOOR I IE AD bring her Doll and come with her mother or some other grown up person to our UUNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT (Saturday) morn ing bright and early. We expect to see more little girls and more pretty dolls than any one in Fargo ever saw before. We. have, only 300 Shirts, and may have to disappoint those who come late!^^^ Special Opening Sale°r Underwear SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7 We have the largest and best assorted stock of low, medium and high priced Underwear ever dis played in our store, and intend to make prices that will sell the goods early in the season. If you want Warm, Comfortable, Satisfactory Underwear that is reasonable in price, it will pay you to in vestigate our stock. We have all kinds and can please the most fastidious, and at prices that will suit every pocketbook. Buy early while our assortment of sizes is complete. Sale commences Saturday morning. We are.going to make this store headquarters for Underwear, because our goods and prices ARC RIGHT—THEY CAN'T k BEAT Underwear Bargains. The Jlunsing is one of the most popu lar lines of Union 5uits made. Comfort, durability, appearance and price all points in their favor. Women's—Women's Munsing Mercerized Union Suits in white, blue and flesh color. gQ Excellent value at Another—The Union Suit is very iujh between the light and Very heavy ............ $1.50 buys a heavy Winter weight wool plate Suit —an excellent Munsing-made garment. Vests and Pants—Munsing heavy wool .plate Vests and Pants, $1.00. Still heav- 4" Bgdk ierones flaOU Children's The Munsing Suits for children, fleeced, open front, with drop Mg seats Full Line Men's Munsing Union Suits. Special Prices Saturday on all Children's Cfoaks two wholesale firms which aire to oc cupy the building. k, D. & P. gloves are best ttfade. l* ,j ?^ant Chinese sacred lilies now— Mianeiota^ ^shipment just reed. Shotwell 6c Graver. John Regan wishes to notify the pub lic that orders left with Ed Norton, grocer, .Front Street, or 'phone 555M for chimneys to be cleaned, will receive prompt attention. BABIES' SMILES. our saoaitiTe camera iil of the Xaby smilei on oar Oroaa Ormin the latest finish and reasonable and Wlthi taftatl and the batmn fi*a vs. i IHIPRrl VIM nHi MMNti PhOM 664L. N. P. AvMU#. One pl^ft) dryrik occupied^ the atten tion of Judge Gtarey in city court this morning. The f^low entered a -plea of guilty, but the passage of sentence was deferred until the arresting officer could |be present and give information in regard to the fellow's actions Money to: ioiiiK 00 valley land# or Fargo City pfoiperty at a low rate o(f Nq MM. i1 N fa/"*##'1* 1 -•$ V e light weight wool plate Munsing is very popular, being ahappy mea- 2.75 Another—The next Munsing suit in heavy winter weight, is an excellent bargain g% g% at our price JmadmO Heavy Cotton—Our heavy ribbed cotton suits, doliDie fleeced, open across should- ers. Special ., 1.00 d^rgg^, fteel ^atiite ior $flle were wkh-* 7.,loday irAtina^'iji jvhich hav(s riot yet been fitt •Against the wintry blasts, ereat^l i ::Li!r?2ar fr.-iWir-k ffHE PARCtJ FSStOT 3"S75 bilLT EEPUBLICAK, FRIEAY EYEOTITG, -irOVEMBEHH^'-TSOJf $ and there is a brisk demand at the pre vailing price, $10 a tori, Oet Pocahontas Smoketes Coal at Interior Lumber Co.'s. The choir of Gethsemane Cathedral .will meet for regular weekly rehearsal this evening at 8 o'clock. "John, put on you nighty ajid go to bed. I bought a new one for you today at Moy & Kennedy's." ',* Several pedestrians on Bfoadwayto day called attention to the ciareless Way in which awning ropes are allowed to hang. There were several instances where the -ropes were in loops and re sulted in catching people, Ity the head gear. It may be fun jfor some cleffe to see the hats of pass^rsbjy kpocked |ff, but it is not profitable for the proprie tor of the store. v Dealr Burleson has r^e|f|d a letter svine at Wahpeton, who at Young after his hold-up ago, between where friends have invited him to stay awaited anxiously Hatley for awhile until he is fully recovered. cueists, Have Knight Printing Co. print it I Gentlemen wear D. St P. gloves. rLICKERTAfL, Cigar pleases every one. A io-cent smoke for 5c, W. A. Scott is out* after being shtft in by illness for a few days. Ex-Mayor Johnson is threatened with an attack of- appendicitis. See the Doyle bath room heater, light little, vitally effective, cost $^.So ».W» D. Prescott, Keeney Block. O E N House of 11 rooms bath, 2 toilets, hot air furnace, 32 electric lights, barn for 8 horses. Fine corner 3 lots. Possession 2®c-!• Will lease for one or two ye&rs. *0.00 per month. W. J. Lane, Smith Block, Rev. Hayworth will on Sunday even ing preach the second of a course of sermons, on "Christ in Modern Life." He will end with Christ's View of the Church. Anyone wanting an electric door bell or nameplate, call on or send postal card to Edward Carlson, New Fargo ouse, city. TRANSFER LINE Especially equipped for the rapid transfer of all effects. QEORCJE WEDGWOOD, Prop. Office with W. P. Morris Store, Front Street. Ottice 'Phone 387. House 9Q6. In county court this morning Judge Hanson granted the petition of the ad ministrator of the late William Carnine to sell certain real estate and an order .was made by the court to that effect. Everhart & Co. has had more sample trunks and cases made to order by Mon son, the trunk mah, than all other wholesalers combined. They believe in patronizihjg home industry. Do you feel mean, tired, fagged out, all run down, no life? Why not take Rocky Mountain Tea? Makes you well and keeps you well. 35 cents. Fout & Porterfield. This nooh Mrs.' C. F. Eggert found a small gold pin and immediately 'phoned The -'Forum to advertise it. Before the announcement was even written Mis9 Bee Burt called to offer a reward for the same pin. It 'was found without even printing the notice. The local offices of the Germania Life Insurance Co. have been moved into the ne,w hard wood finished rooms on the second floor of the Edwards Building, where Manager Treat and his force of assistants are now receiving callers— r^ms 9-10-11-12. vnWe Spend our Vears as a tile thai ifclold." Tell a goood story of the best Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Fine finish bought at the The Valley Lumber Company's Yards No. 122 N. P. Ave. 'Phone 248. ... jA-builder stated today that negotia tiding, are pending which may result in a {building which will supply a number bfj office rooms, of a certain kind, of which there is said to be a shortage. In this" connection it is stated that an auto mobile concern is looking for ware house and show rooms. i is. .* In medical circles a ramo^is: fefloat that there is to be an addition of two to the list of physicians and surgeons in Fargo, and that the new comers are to make a specialty in surgery. Who they are and where they*are to come from does not seem to be known, but it has leaked out that enquiries have been made for desirable office locations. (Secretary Phelps of the Commercial Club received three very fine pictures this morning from the passenger de partment of the. Canadian Pacific Rail road Co. One is a beautiful valley scene And the others are of Lakes Louise and Emerald, nicely framed. They will be decided ornaments on the wjills of the club rooms. TEA ROOM -and-*. Woman'a Exchange Boom MdeLendrftcie Blk Hours 1 to 6 p. ai. Tonight at 8 o'clock in the socialist hair in the Ely Block a 10-cerit social will bf given under the auspices .of the ladies .'of the socialist club. Cards, checkers* crokinole and other games will be followed by a short programme, after which light refreshments will be served. Professor Westby will give sey^fS^jteUctions on the violin. Every bo^^^edrdialiy invited, whether so cialists ojr not.. Come and bring your friend*. T" mux m. va:. In'the series of games for the north western championship now being played at Qtpiuth, the game iast night was be twe#H*fey oi Duluth and Ferris of 'is. The. latter was defeated If 300 to. lis Hatty's avfcr- Football supplies, outing goods, John son's Cycle Supply House. Ladies! Attention is called to the dis play of MEXICAN HAND DRAWN WORK at de Lendrecie's, Saturday and Monday, Prices reasonable. See the Doyle bath room heater, light little, vitally effective, cost $3.50. W. D. Prescott, Keeney Block. Mrs.T. A. Swart wishes to announce that she will be at deLendrecie's depart ment store for an indefinite period, where she is prepared to do manicuring, facial work and shampooing. The Century Club gave its first party of the season at Pirie's Hall last night. Rupert supplied the music and there were about thirty couples present and in every way it,.was. delightful, for the participants and a conspicuous society event. Johnson & Powers have been award ed the contract for the basemerft of Mr. Swem's house and it is to be con structed this fall. Work on the super structure which is cost upwards of $4, 000 will begin immediately at the open ing of the next building season. McCarthy Bros. Co. have sold to the McLean-Smith Co. the northeast quar ter of section 26 and the south half of section 24-141-55. The consideration named in the deed filed for record to day is $10,000. This is a tract of land in Cornell Township, located on the western boundary of this county. For goodness sake look into the win dow at Nickells' all night drug store and see the pipe display—the finest in the city. v ,• Attorney John Frame, wf{o was re« cently admitted to the bar, has several his connection with the law firm of Newman, Spalding & Stambaugh and opened ojces over the Fargo National Bank. Mr. Frame is a bright young' man and will undoubtedly work up a handsome practice.. The divorce actjon of Hodges v$.fi Hodges is still on in district coiirt." The plaintiff finished his case. about o'clock yesterday afternoon and the case of the defendant is now being pre sented. The attorneys interested are of the opinion that the case will not be concluded before tomorrow night. The criminal calendar will be called at the opening of court on Monday morning. State's Attorney Smith authorized a warriut this morning for the arrlsV df Charles Berg on a burglary charge Berg is one of the tailors who broke in to Johnson's tailor shop on Front Street and stole two overcoats belong ing to Alderman Everhart. His where abouts are unknown to the officers. JohnsOn is the complaining witness and hopes with the aid of the officers to lo cate the man. The basement of the new St. John's Hospital, near the present building in Island Park will be Completed this week. It has been put in so that it will be in good shape for the erection of the main building next year. When completed it will be the costliest and the bft equipped hospital,jn the state and K£ entire completion is .hoped, for early next fall. 'Ki The contest over the will of the lattf" William Eggert in county court is near inga conclusion and the testimony will perhaps all be in by tomorrow noon. Mrs. Augusta Kennedy has been on the stand since 4 o'clock yesterday after noon, and was recalled this afternoon Her testimony was void of features. The case is being hotly contested and both sides seem confident of winning a victory. Active members and studenf thembers of the Fargo Musical Club, must under stand clearly that they must secure their?membership tickets from Mrs. An heier, at once, in order to secure seats at the operahottse for the Demuth re cital Associate members have come forward in good numbers, but active members of the club don't seem to un derstand the necessity for quick ac tion. PEOPLE OF nOTE Dr. Jameson pf Wheatland it at the Waldorf. I W. H. Ferris registers at the Elliott from Hope. Roy Stanley of Casselton is visiting with Fargo friends. O. A. Haarman registers at the Web ster from .Wahpeton. Ellis Vinji of Gardner »s among the guests at the Webster. M. Ftjrd of Wheatladd*i* in the rity attending district court. jtidge Jfernett returned last night frepv Falls, whe^e he spent a number of days on legal business. Dr. I. N. Wiar is said to be showing stejkdy improvement in every way. He 1Uft left (^i(e)ago ^n4 is now visiting an old friemTiri'St. Paul, prior to goiqg to Europe, but whether he will visit FSrgo before crossing the ocean is noti known. Mr and Mrs. Hans Peterson left return Peterson *4* HAVE a complete line of John ston & Murphy, Dr. Reed's celebrated cushion, W. L. Doug las and Hathaway, Soule & ar* rington's Men's fine Shoes also The Pingree Co's. fine Ladles' Shoes, C. P. Ford & Co's. fine Ladles' Shoe and Med low & Holmes Co'g. fine Ladies' Shoes. E. C. KINNEAR, 60 Broadway, Fargo. TAFFY Taffy Taffy SPECIAL.. SATURDAY OlfCY. All flavors of taffy, per pound 10c Chocolatei, Special Saturday. Regular 50c goods, home made chocolates 1-lb. box Mfh** f&cy .^.4-UO 1-2-lb. box fancy I200 I-E-WALL SCO 324 Broadway. 'Phone 900-M. will bring a daughter of Mr. Peterson, by a former marriage. E. O. Bakke of Crookston' is among the guests at the Elliott. «, Albert-Wast and T. Farley are Page representatives in the city. J. W. Streeter of Thompson IS doing a business turn in the city. W. J. Hawk of Buffalo is in the city on a business errand today. George Game of Jamestown is among the guests at the Metropole. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gram of Sheldon were in the city last night. Mrs. C. A. Wheelock went to St. Paul via the N. P. Thursday night. Oscar B. Lindsay is reported under the weather and is confined to his room. George M. Young of Valley City is enjoying.the hospitality o the Metro pole. Mrs.. Ei Rider of Seattle, is visiting in the city and'hSfapartmentr at the Met ropole. Frank Holland is a Hickson gentle man in the city today on a business mission. Master Mechanic Cutler and S. Zwight of Jamestown are guests at the Prescott. Mrs. C:). Wflsbn and Mrs. Winslow of Jamestown'have apartments at the Waldorf. Mr. and Mrs. M. Smith of St. Paul are visiting in the city and have parlors at the Metropole. M. W. Barnes of Valley City, super intendent of schools for Barnes Coun ty, is at the Waldorf. George D. Davidson of Crary and L. E. Curtis «f Tower City are doing a business*urn in the city. Bruce Fulmore $nd wife of Mapleton are visiting in the city and have apart ments at the Hotel Elliott. W. S. Whitman, O. B. Welland and R. H. Morrow of Erie were in the city on legal business last night. Miss Hunter, was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Schultze, of the Aber deen, St. Paul, Thursday night. Mrs. Ed M. Andrews, who was Miss Tuller, is down from Alemeda, N. W. T., on her way to Lake Pafk, Minn. M. Montain came in from Amenia this morning and will spend a number of days in the city transacting business. Mrs. Fred Yerxa, who has been visit ing her sister, Miss Daisy McGrath, of St. Albans, near St. Paul, has returned home. Mrs. Mattie Dfviiij, superintended of I public instfuctidn, is it Wahpeton" at-*' tending a meeting of the Southeastern Educational Association. Editor Townes of Tbfe Lisbon Free 3 Press went to St. Louis Thursday night on business connected with the North Dakota exhibit at the exposition. C. C. Peterson of the Broadway bil liard parlors, left last night for Duluth where he will play Hatley, the cham pion Mlliardist of -the night. y-p Hon. John McCarthy of'the UMttt nental National Bank of Chicago stop ped over in Fargo tbd«y on his return from San Francisco, spending the time with President Lewis of the Red River Valley Bank.: Yoo will lie punctual in your engage qpent if tiaied by a watch bought here. We, sell standard makes for lesa than tilifer*. You riafl no risk, for outers guarantee them to us aod we to you. i northwest, to- •'-•i 4