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.- v- y. WANTED 15»000 PEOPLE to kno# that Dr. Geary is In Room A in the Edwards Build Ing, where they can get their Corns, Bunions, Club, Thick and Ingrowing Nails treated. Now Is the chance of your life. The time is short. Therefore let your feet have comfort while you can. Remember tHat Dr. Geary maKei diseases of the feet a specialty. .Office hours, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Evenings and Sundays by appointment. NONE BETTER MADE Askyour Dealer FOR SALE BY O. A.' OLSON. BRTfT? TARpO kOOBAMttJ rn»uTTLt| iMttWTMOPl The Production of Print ing of the Better Class being the shop's sple endeavor. 17 Eighth St. S. 'Phone 401 lno^nit Human Tiajyr# Big assortment of switch es, and wips to match your own hair, or mado to order. Prices very rea souabJo. The Indies are iuvited to call or write. |m s Kopelman, S Eighth Street South. 'Phone 341. i -'f V feo a&HCj THE GARLAND BASE BURNER Warms tha Floors* Sam the Futl and foooratos tho Homo. H.Harrington, Broadway, Fargo. AMERICAS MOST POPULAR RAIUMTY VI CHICAGO ALTON PERFECT PASSENGER SERVICE noraa maiM nmn wwsvrwM* oatatoo Aia» Sl'K'iM, v I 1 \NV .1 Ct'lDN 1.1 K' u toe mi & v ooxywMMtiini a xkx», aw* How o* w*«oh caw mm MA»|| vtmm nfcckxa*«q tALTOH, I* WJM »A* TOO |wnn worn WUt* TJWDWtt IAIH, mat*, fiMMUdMi an v o i o •ii For Stftte News Read The Forum. m&mmm COMING EVENTS. LadyMmcabtes' Bait, Ston«'a Hall. Tuesday, Nov. 24. Annual meeting of Fargo Tent, Order State board of optometry examination at Hotel Wal dorf. Thtraday, Nov. 2df ^R«wu«H. & L. Co. annual Thanksgiving bill at 30. baU,Pirte'aBp.V "%. Note—Ail meetings are evenings otherwise specified. These aanonnc will be kept.standing, and we shall be to hare notices stot In by interest. CITY LOCALS, Have Knight Printing Co. print it Cook, signs—opp. Masonic Temple. Watch McClane's windows for novel ties. 64 Broadway. 'Phone No. 15 if you want a cab night or day. Jeff Young A Co. The true and final test of flour is baking, visit the testing rooms of the "Dwight Flour" mills. Latest styles and fabrics for men's fall suits and overcoats at A. Thomaire, tailor. Seventh Street South. Teacher of Mandolin, Guitar and Violin Mandolin orchestra music furnished for receptions, private parties, etc. Studio over Hall's Music Store, if Wm. Allen, an old member of Co. B, and one of' the most popular mem bers of the North Dakota regiment in the Philippines, reached Fargo this morning and is visiting old friends in the company. Mr. Allen has been at his home in Manistee, Mich., since the war, but will probably reside in Fargo in the future. Masonic Temple Souvenir PRICE 76 OHINTS Oan be had of J. O. MoKen dry at Temple, or at Foram Office. At Minneapolis, Wednesday, Mrs. R. H. Hankirison of rfankinson, was the guest of honor at a luncheon given at Donaldson's tea room by her daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Horton of Mayville, who is spending several weeks in the flour city. There were covers for fif teen ladies and the table decorative scheme was carried,, Q£t ,j[n. pink and white carnations. Sanitarium and Maapltal New, comfortable and sanitary, A* home for patients while under their doctor's care. Baths of every description. Electric robe bath for rheumatism. MM. 6. J. Me CORD, Matron. 1101 Front St.,Moorhead The Northwestern Electric Co. clos ed a contract Thursday with the Robb Lawrence Co. for the electric wiring of the new four-story building just being completed. The contract calls for 350 lights and. is.one 0 the largest that has been let in the city. The North western Co. also received the contract for doing all the wiring of the new electric Jight plant t^o be. installed ^t Pelican Rapids,' Mfnn. Changes of Youth the My, era numerous. lo this grtaai age of true Ikanaases It Is wisdoai and pleasure to secure and save a likeness eftta baby every tkfto to six msathi. Our Oroas Orshi PtaUh Is an art leader. IrtMrmTs trani Fleer SMte, Pbon» e(M-L. N. P. Avenue. All roads lead to the New Economy Store Thursday, without mistake!, Large numbers of visitors called dur ing the day and all expressed their sur prise and pleasure at th^ improvement larger quarters give the New Economy Store: The neat little rest apartments for the accommodation of ladies desir ing to wait, rest or keep a downtown appointment is already, being improved and appreciated. The*® is a telephone, writing'gesk, paper and ink as well .as comfortable chairs atthfe service oI all. The refreshments served all day yes terday andgreat quantities of find china, nick-nacks and heip^ii goods were carried away by*adniiilg callers "i'a 1 $24.S5 Per Month FOB ON* HUNPKKD MONTHS Without interest, bays a home in good condition, in desirable location. Money to loan on improved city property, Fargo Building |f I nilfltl Secre- Association MJUtJIl tary When the coffee won't settle a man thinks he has,grounds for a kick—no kick comin' however, on the smokes at the Owl Cigar Store.. Constipation causes two-thirdaofall sickness in the world. Why suffer when Kocky Mountain Tea will make you well and keep you well? 35 cents. Fout & Porterfield. General and Mrs. Alexander Hughes, formerly of Fargo and Bismarck, now resident at Minneapolis, were hosts at a campfire given at their home last night for the members of John Raw lins Post, G. A. R., and their wives. The guests numbered 300 including de partment officers and Judge Collins, commander of the Loyal Legion. Carl I. Nerhaugen, 5sS-#:,-:"^'' Knight Printing Co. -i TAMO FOBtTM WTO'1 DAtLT SmjBLlCAIT/' WWi* who could hot resist-th^ tow prices on everything. BUmI# tf e_. 4 i-af-A jDianK dooks—xiaTC lfnfltxii| Co. make them. Gunther's candies—nothing nicer— at Fout & Porterfield's. For wood and lignite prices, car lots, see adt of L. B. Gibbs. First quality cow and horse feed of all kinds. Stanford Feed Store. leaf ledger sheets. We make Best line of phonographs and records in city. Johnson's Cycle Supply House. Wheels stored for the winter and cleanedlow rates. John Berg, Keeney Block. 1 No smoke or soot with the Radiant Home lignite heater. See it in. op eration at M: K- O'Neill's. Northside. houses room See the uniqu. .oto rrames for N. D. A. C., F. C, and F. H. S. souven irs at McClane's Art Stor^. Builders' Supplies for big and little contracts: wall-plaster, lime, cement, etc. N: D. Tile Works, Front Street. Friends will regret to hear that Miss Clara Rudd has been obliged to submit to an operation for appendicitis, but she is-doing nicely at a'local hospital. Mrs. O. W. Kerr, state secretary of the Loyal Temperance Legion, left Mon day night for Cincinnati, O., to attend the* W. C. T. U. convention and \yill visit relatives in Cincinnati and Cleve land. WE HAVE MOVED into Room 5 N. P. Block (formerly occupied by Dr. Sherman), whore wo will be pleased to explain the plan of the U. S. Installment Realty Co. to those interested in securing tba|r own home. f1 DeWitt Nelson Land Co., General Agents. The $20 Monitor steel range sold by the Fargo Hardware Co. is complete, artistic and dirt cheap at the price. See it. Colonel Mathews has leased one pf the residences which he is having erect ed to a gentleman who is going to move to Fargo, with his4 family, from Hudson, Wis. Last evening Manager Pfcce Was awarded the contract to install the heating plant in the new Rpbb-Law rerice building. The system will be a low pressure steam heating one and the contract is 2 large one. Mj, Price has agreed to have the steam turned op in the building by Dec. 1. A team belonging to Carl Hicks bolted from the front of his home last night and it was some time before the missing horses could be found. The team was eventually found near the agricultural college entangled in a wire fence. The police were notified and Captain Grant ordered the animals cared lor at Doyle's livery barn. The horses were not seri ously injured, but long lengths of wire were wound around the hubs of the wheels. A POOR HOUSEWIFE .Is she who will not wax enthusiastic over the cleanliness and neatness of BLANKETS returned from The Troy Steam Laundry This is the time of year to 'phone us to send for blankets. 'Phone 236. Arthur Bassett. N. P. Ays. In the absence of the company captain, in New York, Lieutenant Hildreth was in command of Co. at a drill and in spection at the armory last night. The boys were highly complimented upon their general appearance. The company has decided to give^a number of danc ing parties and the arrangements, in cident to the management, have been placed in the hands of Sergeant Matson, Corporal Mathiensen and Musician Dill. The basket ball team, under Private Douglas, will be ready to make an nouncements soon. month toilets furnace electric Smith Cards are at hand announcing the marriage of William J. Murphy and Miss Blanche L. Kimball at St. Paul, Nov. 11, and that they will be at home after Dec. 1, at Grand Forks. Mr. Murphy taught school in this county for several years, and last year was em ployed by The Forum as one of its traveling solicitors, but a year ago ac cepted a position in the railway mail ser vice and is now assigned to the Walhalla route. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy have the hearty congratulations-of many friends all over the state. SOLD THE LIGHT PLANT. The Valley City council has sold the electric light plant, which has been a bone of contention for a number of years, to A. H. Gray of Valley City, who pays $20,500 for the plant to be paid for in lighting. The plant is said to be a good proposition, .hut like a good many municipal enterprises too much politics and too little business has been !mx$ with the management of the institt|tioii. The new Q*mr will add to the capacity of the plant,, and will movje it towM. nearer to the center of the busmtssdistrict. For State Hews Read The Forum. if' OLD FALLACY EXPOSED. Wallace Thinks the "Still Waters Run Deep" Need Stirring Up. At the McLean County pioneer cele bration held at Washburn Oct. 3 one of the speakers during the day used the expression ,.Still waters run deep." Farmer Wallace of Burleigh County during his address in the evening, di gressed from the toast allotted to him and waded into "still waters"- with both feet. He said: "Some one said today that "still waters run deep." ,We often hear this, but it has no place here to night. What would this banquet be if all gathered here were dumb? If sil ence is so desirable, why did our crear tor give man a tongue and vocal or gans. If waters are still, they do not run. Still waters do not drop, drop, drop, and penetrate the rock upon which they fall. Still waters do not force a way from the mountain side forming the spring, the source of the brook, the creek, stream, and crreat river. Still water never formed a cataract. Still water never turned a mill wheel. Still water never made an artesian well, or formed a fountain." Still water does not form the old faithful geyser in National Park still water,does not make the great fall at Niagara. Still water did not inspire the poet to write: "Life on the ocean's wave home in the rolling deep," or that oth er old time song: On old Long Island's sea girt shore Many an hour I've whiled away^ Listening to the breakers roar As they washed the be§ch of Rock away." If you want still water, go to the stagnate well, the marsh, swamp on lagoon, the baode of the alligator, the fro£, water .snake, tad-pole and mos quito, the starting place of malaria and typhoid. I want no still water in mine to night. Give me the clear, cold, spark ling water from the hillside spring. I love to see the running waters. It makes me think of Wild roves the Indian girl, bright Al varetta, Where sweeps the waters of Vhe blue Junietta." In other words I like to hear th£ speaker, the singer, the exhorter, the preacher, auctioneer, shouter, rooter, boomer, and agitator. They may often be open to criticism yet you know what they think and where to fihd theim. Free Fuel, l" Free Homesteads, Free Railway Fare, Cattle and Sheep on shares ito buyers of our North Dakota Lands,$4.50 to $12.50 per acre 175, 000 acres to select from. Excur sion rates any day overall railroads. WM. H. BROWN CO., 131 La Salle St, Chicago and Mamlan, N. Q, for maps and facts. Write 1 FARMERS' INSTITUTES. To The Forum: The following Farmers' Institutes will be held during the month of December, reason of 1903-4: u.. Fingal^—Tuesday, Dec. f. Wimbledon—Wednesday, Dec. 2. Kensal—Thursday, Dec. 3. Carrington—Friday and Saturday, Dec. 4-5. Cathay—Monday, Dec. 7. Harvey—Tuesday, Dec.. 8.. Kenmare—Wednesday and Thurs day, Dec. 9 and 10. Carpio—Saturday, Dec. 12. Milnor—Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 14-15. Barney—Wednesday, Dec. 16. Wahpeton—Friday and Saturday, Deq, ^-19. E. E. Kaufman, Sec'y Farmers' Institutes. WALSS, Piano Tuner, Grand Forks, Bf. D. Principal Route: Grand Forks to Great Falls, Mont. Great Falls to Helena, Hel ena to Fargo. N D., Fargo to Grand Forks. Address to Grand Forks, N. D. All mail will be forwarded. HE WAS HOT STUFF. Granville Record: Sunday morning the guests of the Hotel Star were alarmed by smoke filling the hotel and upon investigation, the smoke was found to be coming from the room oc cupied by Mr. Brandt, the photogra pher. The bed was a mass of flames and the proprietor, Mr. McNickel, suc ceeded in smothering the blaze before any damage had been done anything but the bed. Mr. Brandt had arisen a short time before, and on leaving the room had lighted his pipe, and it is presumed that a spark from the match flew into the bed, igniting the woolen blankets. The 'discovery was timely for had it been a few moments later, the flames would have been beyond control -a*id the loss of property very great. FARGO FRUIT MARKET. What commission merchants style the heavy winter stuff is now begin ning to arrive. The best apples are coming from New York orchards. A leading house received a carload of the good old Baldwins this morning and they were a splendid sample of this fa vorite variety. There are some Michi gan apples, but those from that state this year are a little wormy. A con signment which another dealer refer red to with characteristic pride and humor was a car load of pure clear apple cider made specially in the good old style by a perfectly reliable apple grower in New York. It is absolutely pure aftd wholly without any kind of keeper in it. Mr. Moulton says it is a very long time since any thing as good was brought to Fargo. Imported grapes and nuts, too, are coming in large quantities ready for the holiday trade. It is astonishing, almost, to pott ftit able. ft^foense quantities of fruit ing lines which are now by the several Fargo are said to be reason- mi acco being '-':'v 'r \v 7'-V,vv- ffOYEMBEK 13, 1903. f»leon W" AMUSEMENTS. Nov. 16.—Wm. Owen. Nov. 18.—West's Minstrels. Nov. 21.—Florodora. Nov. 28^—Thomas' Famous Orches tra. William Qwen, who for so many years has been closely associated with the classic and Shakespearian drama is this season appearing in a new ro mantic play, "When Louis XI Was King," the story and plot of which have been taken from Scott's novel. Quentin Durward. Although the scenes of the play are laid in France and Burgundy during the old feudal system, Mr. Owen appears as Dur- MISS JENNY* OSBORN. Soprano soloist coming to Fargo with Theodore Thomas' Chicago orchestra —Miss Osborn is one of Chicago's so ciety leaders, and ranks high among i Ameircan vocalists. ward, a young Scottish noble attached to the body guard of Louis XI. The many other characters are varied and picturesque and in some cases histor ical. Louis XI, Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, William de la Marck, the outlaw, known as the Wild Boar of the Ardennes, Isabelle, Coun tess of Croye, and the Cardinal Bish ops of Liege are some of the principal parts. The excellent opportunity of fered for handsome and elaborate stage settings and costumes has b£eh made the most of. Are your household goods In sured? Do you know their val ue? Could you make satisfac tory proof of loss In event of fire? Dwelling house inventory free. Apply to Merafcaals Mats Mstaai hiirni Gs^ Rnm MMkar Mask, First Avs. IL, Fugs. CASS COUNTY MAPS The Forum has the sole disposal of the new maps of Cass County. Every resident of the county should have one Five farmers were in yesterday each took one home. The owner of every quarter section of land is sho as wel las roads, schoolhouses, e Terms made known on application Put in your application before the sup ply is exhausted. It is the best breakfast for the toiler and the thinker because it has the necessary substance and digests readily. Prepared in five minutes because self-rising. Recipes on each package and here is one for Gems and Waffles /a Two cups Shannon St Mott Company's Falcon Pancake Flour, one cup '-j milk, two eggs, one tablespoonful sugar, piece butter size of walnut. Mix the ingredients thoroughly before adding the flour. Falcon Pancake Flour at the Best Grocers' SHANNON «. MOTT COMPANY. Millers of Falcon Rure Foods. Des Moines, la. efc. 3 4M Freeman's Studip is well equipped for doing your Christmas work—No dissapoiny ment if you come in season. A|1 work guaranteed satisfactory. CARNEGIE'S TAXES, 1' Andrew Carnegie, the largest indi vidual taxpayer in New York City, has just sent his check for $41,366 to the receiver of taxes, being full payment for his assessment on real estate and personal property, amounting all told to $10,000,000. Of this amount $5,000, 000, was on personal property and a like sum oh real estate. Mr. Carnegie this year has paid his assessments with- W jg' The best wheat, corn and rye grown in the fertile northwest is milled and blended with the greatest care and marketed aa Falcon Self-Rising Pancake Flour auinuis out any protest or evasion, forwarding the check almost as soon as he return ed to this country from his sojourn in Scotland and England. V SHERIFF'S SALE. State of North Dakota, County of Cass—ss. Rebecca C. Shurlock, administratrix of Wm. C. Shurlock, plaintiff, vs. Pat rick W. Kennedy, defendant. Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an execution to me directed and de livered, and now in my hands, issued out of the clerk's office of the Third Judicial District Court, state of North Dakota, in and for the county of Cass, upon a judgment rendered in said court in favor of Rebecca C. Shurlock, admin istratrix of Wm. C. Shurlock, plaintiff, and against Patrick W. Kennedy, de fendant, I have levied upon the follow* ing described personal property of said defendant, to-wit: About one thousand bushels of pota toes in cellar under the residence of said defendant, situated on the north east quarter of section twenty-six (26), township one hundred and forty (140), range forty-nine (49), Cass Co., N. D. 150 bushels of wheat in granary weft of house, s. w bin. 600 bushels of oatb in same granary. 1 bay horse, called Spike, wt. 1,100 lbs., about 10 years old. 1 white horse, called Noble, wt. 1,250 about 11 years old. lbs. 1 white mare, Called Topsy, I,20rf (wt. lb-., 12 years old. black horse, called Johnson, wt. 1.900 lbs., 6 years old. 1 brown mare, called Minnie, »t. 1,300 lbs., 9 years old. 4 sets of double team harness. 1 black milch cow. 1 red heifer, 3 years old. 1 Woods mower. 1 Thomas hay ralce. 1 Kentucky shoe drill. 1 7-foot Deering harvester and twine binder. 1 4-horse peg tooth harrow. 1 Dowden potato digger. 1 McCo#& mick harvester and binder. 1 G-tootli sulky cultivator. 1 combined spring wagon. 1 new Aspinwall potato plant-'v er. And that I shall on Mon day, the 16th day of NoVv A. D. 1903, at the hour of to o'clock a. m.,of «aid day, at the front door of the residence of defendant, on N. E. Sec. 26, T. 140, R. 49, in said county and state, proceed to sell the right, title and interest of the above named Patrick W. Kennedy, in and to the above described property, to satisfy said judgment and costs, amounting t0 two hundred ninety-nine dollars and ninety-five cents, together with all ac cruing costs of sale, and interest on the, I same from the 13th day of May, 1893, at the rateof 7 per cent per annum, at pub lie auction, to the highest bidder for cash. TREADWELL TWICHELL, Sheriff Cass Co., N. 0. H. R. Turner, Plaintiff's Attorney.. .. Dated Fargo, N. D., Nov. 5th, igcgfc-t (D. Nov. 6-i3-'03) IT'S RISKY to experiment with other stoves when It's a well known fact that THE RADIANT HOME is the most powerful heater, finest fin ished and most economical hard coal stove made, giving the largest amount of heat for the quantity of fuel consumed. Quick in action and always under per» feet control. WMsmIs '& aai Ml Hardware.