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i HARMONY V?.. ?',. ]N CLOTH ES One the 'chief charac teristics of our Hart, Schaff ner & Marx Suits, is the ar tistic way in which the color of fabrics, linings, trimmings, etc., are combined. In addition to giving their clothes style and superior quality, the makers of these goods evidently give a lot of attention to these Combina tions. You may think the buttons on a suit too small a matter to spend any time on but you'll find that even the se lection of the correct button is carefully done in these famous clothes. FOR SALE BY J. F. O E S a co., i 'j Ssjv''•£ i\, 101-102 Broadway, Fargo. YERXA i—: Everything to Eat 1 217 217 PHONE DRY ROASTED COFFEE For flavor, strength and more coffee to the pound. jj? Fancy Rio and Santos, per-lb, 15o -J. Hilo Blend, per lb. 20o Robal IVk iid, per lb. 26o •:|-"'^-Moffmaii I i use, peHbrv' 30o We hjnre |he agency for Pai|f & Til ford's MI FAVORITA Havana Cigars. Special prices to box buyers. Y O U DRESSED POULTRY BUTTER and EGGS Fop market price day of arrival Clark Produce Co. 512 First Ave. N. Tel. 207. '"Mir V &$•*" f, 'f.r' Pictures and Picture Framing ...For the Holiday Trade... We have the tersest Hoe of Moulding* to select from and our price* are always right. Bring in your pictures for fram ing at once. FARdO DECORATING CO*'j'j T. C. CANNIPP, Manager. 610*12 Second Avenue North, Fargo. N. D. 'Phone 250-L. "Tha Original Decorating Company Ym Hear So Much About." *!rf T.L.BLOOD COMING EVENTS. WtthndtTi Nov. I LaAt Massbies' Ball, Stoiu'i Ha! Tuesday, Nov. 24. Annual mttting of Fargo Tent, Order of Maceab««a, State board of optometry examination at Hotel Wal dorf. Thtraday, Nov. 26. Rescue H. Ac L. Co. annual Thanksgiving bafl at Armsfy. Monday,Nov. Swltefemcns' annual ball, Plrie'i h£|L Note—All meetings are evenings nnless otherwise specified. These announcements will be kept standing, and we shall be glad to hare notices sent in by persons in interest. W.-& ^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 yon want a cab night or day. Jeff Young Ic Co. Martin Ryan, lawyer —Notary Public. Rooms 93, 24 and 26 N. P. Block. 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. $24.25 Per Month FOK ONE HUNDRED MONTHS Withont interest, buys a home in good condition, in desirable location. Money te loan on improved city propertj. Fargo Building If 1 Alifih Seore- Association UI1IQI1 tary Constipation causes two-thirds of all sickness in the world. Why suffer when Kocky Mountain Tea will make you well and keep you well? 35 cents. Fout & Porterfield. The new president of the N. P., Mr. Elliott, and party, will arrive in Fargo this evening, between 5 and 6 o'clock on a special train. The president Is rn Carl, I. Nerhaugen, Teacher of A roll of bills was found on Broad way between the two: tracks, owner can have same by proving property and paying for this ndtiee. Address~"A". E. Perry, grocer. The party given by Mr^. Youmijls on Saturday evening? of this week ilrill be unusually attractive. Rupert's dance orchestra- has been engaged which is a guarantee of superb music. Cards must be presented at the door. Masonic Temple Souvenir PRICE 76 OBJNTS Can be had of J. O. MoKen dry at Temple, or at Forum Office. The meeting called at the First Bap tist Church last Wednesday night, elected Rev.S. A. Hayworth to contin ue the pastorate. The present year for which he was chosen expires the mid dle of January. During the year fifty three members have been added to the church and everything is in a flour ishing condition. Under such favor able conditions Rev. Hayworth will doubtless accept, the, call, tq continue the work. .M'r, Sanitarium and Hosplfal New, comfortable and sanitary. A home for patients while under their doctor's care. Baths of every description. Electric robe bath for rheumatism. MIS. C. J. MeCORD, Matron. 1101 Front St.,Moorhead Corrine Holmes, who conducts a house in' the tenderloin district, was arrested last evening on a warrant sworn out in Justice Gearey's court, charging her with assault and battery. She enterey a plea of guilty and was fined $10. She paid the fine and was discharged. The complaining witness was Marie Garrett, a former inmate of the house. Marie introduced in evi dence a pair of very black and swollen eves, a scratched face and a premature bald spot on her pate. Changes of Youth Especially in the baby, are numerous. In this great age of true likenesses It Is wisdom and pleasure to secure and save a Hkeuc.s ol the baby every three to six months. Our Oross Grain Finish Is an art leader. tasks**1* trtaai Fleer 9MK Phone 664-L. N. P. Avenue. Excitement was caused at the N. P. depot this morning on the arrival of the west bound coast train, by the ac tions of the two Marcy worsen who were, being taken from Minneapolis to Mandan, their home. The women are insane and were picked up by officials a few days ago at Minneapolis. At the depot thi» morning the women sud denly became imbued with the idea that they had not enough fresh aid and before their guards could stop them they proceeded to jkick opt the gU»t in the panes. So:m and before leaving Fargo for Mandan their feet were strapped. Blank books—Have Knight Printing Co. make them. Gunther's candies—nothing nicer— at Fout & Porterfield's. See the bargains offered in dress goods at deLendrecie's. For wood and lignite prices* car lots, see ad of L. B. Gibbs. First quality cow and horse feed of all kinds. Stanford Feed Store. Loose leaf ledger sheets. We make them. Knight Printing Co. I^NOCK THAT COUdH AND SORB THROAT, clear out by using H. W. BARKER'S Cough Catarrh Consump tion Remedy, at all druggists. Best line of phonographs and records in city. Johnson's Cycle Supply House. Wheels stored for the winter and cleaned low rates..,-John Berg Keeney Block. $2900 K. P. LOUGH, Fargo Nafl V No smolce or soot with the Rbdiant Home lignite heater. See it in op^ eration at M. R. O'Neill's. SOME BARGAIN*. $750 $4000 For small house and lot on Northside. A modern borne on the South Side. Easy terms. Lots from $l'i0.00 ap. for two six-room houses. Rent for $32.00. See the unique pTioto frames for N. D. A. C., F. C., and F. S. souven irs at McClane's Art Store. Builders' Supplies for big and little contracts: wall-plaster, lime, cement, etc. N. D. Tile Works, Front Street. WE HAVE MOVED into Room N. P. Block (formerly occupied by Dr. Sherman), where we will be pleased to explain the plan of the (J. S. Installment Realty Co. to those interested in securing their own home. DeWitt Nelson Land Co., Qeneral Agents. The $29 1 Mandolin, Guitar and Violin Mandolin orchestra music furnished for receptions, private parties, etc. Studio over Hall's Music Store. Monitor steel range sold by the Fargo Hardware Co. is complete, artistic and dirt cheap at the price. See it. Moody shows the finest line 'Otior scarfs and boas in the city. Large shipment of new fox and marten scarfs received. v A POOR HOUSEWIFE Is she who will not wax enthusiastic over the clounliness and neatness Of BLANKETS returned from The Troy Steam Laundry This is the time of year t6 'phone us to send for blankets. 'Phone 236. Arthur Bassett. N.Pi Ave. See the Radiant Home smokeless lignite heater, with twentieth century fire pot in actual operatidn at. M.y R. O'Neill's.' ."v Today's daSt^iifnd'N.-C. Limlttfd dn the N. P. was belated several hours and did not pass through the city until 1 o'clock, this afternoon. O E N House of rooms bath, 2 toilets, hot air furnace, 32 electric lights. Fine corner 31ots. Possession Dec. 1. Will lease for one or two years. $35.00 per month. W. J. Lane, Smith Block. The offerings in the dress goods de partment at deLendrecie's are certainly grand. Ope will notice in their tonight's ad that the. present price Is far below the regular price. Why shouldn't it pay a lady to purchase her dress materials now. WALKS* Piano ^Tttner, Grft&d VovlK#, IV* 19* Principal Route: Grand Forks to Qreat 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. Friday was almost as big a day at the New Economy Store as was the open ing day and today the store seemed more popular than ever. It seems that new shipments of goods will never cease at this store. More arrived Fri day and the display of new, general and holiday goods is changing at all times. The uniformly low prices on all articles in every one of the numerous depart ments is one of the most important features. Many ladies are making use of the rest room so thoughtfully ar ranged by Miller and all are always welcome. The wett lighted store at night makes buying as easy after sup per as in sunshine and the store will be open until 10 o'clock tonight. LURED BY THE DRINK DEMON. Aft«r JLIfo of Hard Work HcFellWlMft OM Age Was Drawing Near. '.»• —iii v*. For almost a score of years Emeline and William Brown worked together, early and late, to pay for a farm in Clifton Township. Finally the mort gage was lifted.* Thirty-one years have passed since their marriage. The aged wife tells the life story in her petition for a divorce. She says that until twelve years ago the home was a happy one. But Wil liam, she alleges, changed after that. His visits to the city became frequent. Often he would be away for days, anf sometimes for weeks. Then he would come home blear-eyed and trembling. His good nature would change to violent anger and she would be in mortal fear of him. Her children, she alleges, fre quently prevented the father from strik ing her. For a long time she endured this in silence. Her health failed and today she says she is a complete physical wreck. Her physician has told her that there is no hope for recovery. In this hopeless plight she has asked that the court divorce her from the old man. They have property valued at $5,000 and she asks that she be given a fair share of this, leaving the remainder for the husband. Mrs. HARRIETT MAGILL CARTER Vocal C- Pupil of .^MILLIAM NELSON BURRIT^ 715 South Eighth Street Telephone 966. v VAVi i- i'nufn.^yT r: WILL START A DAILY. Wahpeton Globe: The proposed deal to tuy The Valley City Times-Record by?a, syndicate from Mr. Nye having failed it is reported that the "syndi cate" will buy a new plant and estab lish a daily newspaper in that city. Governor White is reported as a lead ing spirit in the prospective enterprise. as jfol 1 5er TEA ROOM -and- tylrs. C. J. -Wilson, of Jamestown, who has been visiting Mrs. J. D, Wat son, left Thursday evening for her new home in Fairbury, Neb., where Mr. Wilson has preceded her. Mrs. Wins low, of Jatpestown, is also visiting Mrs. Watson and several informal luncheons and card parties were given in honor of the visiting ladies the early part of the week. Tuesday afternooit Mrs. Magill entertained at cards *knd the Mime evening another card party was m^rnhig Mrs. breucfatt, all rrow en ch were aoMwetat •AV.7 -•liV 'J.v Free Fuel, Free Homesteads, Free Railway Fare, Cattle and Sheep on shades to buyers of our North Dakota Lands,$4.50 to $12.50 per acre 175, 000 acres to select from. Excur sion rates any day over all railroads. WM. H. BROWN CO, 131 La SaM It, Chicago and Mandan, N. fc Write for maps and facts. NEW MASONIC OFFICERS. At the regular meeting fo Shiloh Lojdge, A. F. & A. M. last night the officers for the ensuing term were elected ollows: orshipful Master—Geo. W". Wasem. enior Warden—Gilbert C. Grafton, junior Warden—Jacob Lowell, jr. •Secretary—Frank J. Thompson. Treasurer—I. P. Clapp. he Entered Apprentice degree" 'Will be ^conferred on a class of candidates ne^t Friday evenings GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES. -Aching, blind, bleeding or protruding pil^s. Your druggist will refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure you in sixj to fourteen days. 50c., -y»-,, Fargo Carpet & Rug Co Slake Bogs, Clean Carpets, Clean Bow ing Machines, Repair Sewing Machines. Sell Repairs, Oil and Needles for all Ma chines t07 Eighth St S. 'Phone 319 the styles case.# Grand Forks Herald: Judge W. J. Kneeshaw, Pembina, was in the city last night on his way to Devils Lake. From thefe he will go to Minnewaukan, where he will hold a term of the district court of Benson County, for Judge Cowan, who is trying the Barry case at Langdon for.'Judge Kneeshaw. Among the cases to be tried at Minnewaukan will be that' of the state against Wesley Styles, the' young bank cashier who formerly lived in this city, who is charged with being responsible for the death of Peter Selseth, the proprietor Of a temperance salobn. Guy. C. H. Corliss has been retained as one of the attorneys for Mr. Styles and his friends are of the opinion that the trial will result in an acquittal. £,, iMiner* Wanted!^ Steady Work. Thick Vein. Board $$xx per week. Washburn Lignite Coal Co,, Wilton, N. D. '*K: Woman'& "y-: Exchange- GIRL DIED. drand Boom 24 deLetidreela Btik Hours 1 tp 6 p, a. IS CURING THOUSANDS Cut 1 Forks Hextld: Little Blanche Fotibert, Who was accidentally shot by a younger brother on Oct. 26, Flowers Wedding and Funeral Flowers a Specialty. died at the Deaconess hospital at 11 o'clock yes terday from her injuries. The bullet from a 22-calibre rifle, entered the neck and severed the spinal chord, producing complete paralysis Of the lower por tipn of the body. In that condition the littie sufferer lay at the hospital, growing weater day by d»y, until her death yes /She was perfectly conscious dur entire time of fagr itfoesa, and ounded by the nieftifefeft h?ar when the end caime ye^tetda^ girl was is years or THX WORST CHRONIC DISK ASKS There are thousand of people who suf fer from diseases that the local prac titioners are unable to cure. If they knew of a ^prescription that they could get filled for fifty dollars, they would gladly do it. Get Rea Bros.' Cascarin it is at druggists for 50 cents, it is one of the most valuable and truly scientific reme dies of this advanced age. There is no medicine sold so valuable, so reliable in effect and so certainly sure in its cura tive results. It is pleasing in action, pleasant in taste and agrees with the most delicate and sensitive stomach. An in-, teresting little pamphlet is issued by Rea Bros. & Co., in which they explain the causes, variety, treatment and cure of the most prevalent diseases to which the human body '"s heir—namely diseases of the stomach, intestinal indigestion, con stipation, appendicitis, diseases of the liv er, and diseases of the kidneys, in all of which Rea Bros.' Cascarin has proven of inestimable value. This little pam phlet should be in every one's posses sion. Rea Bros. & Co. are Specialists of many years' standing. They make Rea Bros.' Inhalent Catarrhal Jelly, which cures, catarrh catarrhal deafness and ca tarrhal diseases. They make Rea Bros.' TO STOP SALE. Valley City Times-Record: Legal papers were served upon City Auditor Craswell this afternoon, the effect of which will probably be to stop the sale of the electric light plant. Wm. J. Westergaard is the plaintiff and Win terer & Winterer are his attorneys. DRIVES ALL BEFORE IT. Aches and pains fly before Bucklen's Arnica Salve. So do Sores, Pimples, Boils, Corns and Piles, or no pay. 25c. Fout & Porterfield. Newspaper Bargain A county seat weekly in one of the best located farming districts in North' Dakota. Plant in fine condition and will invoice at $1,600. Paper will' pay for itself in one year. Fine legal patron age. Official paper. County work on contract. Address, ''NEWS PAPER BARGAIN," care fcir go Forum. ,, $13.50 ROUND TSJLP.^, St. Faul, or Minneapolis to Chicago, via the Chicago Great Western- Rail way. Tickets on sale Nov. 29 to Dec. 1 inclusive, good to return until Dec. 7 on account of the International Live further particulars apply to J. P. Elmer, G. P. A., C. G. W. Ry* Chicago, 111. Stock Exposition at Chicago. For litN NOTICE OF SALE. REA BROS.' CASCARItf. It takes knowledge aaivell as-drugs to properly fill prescriptions in a drug store, land on the degree of knowledge depends the degree of value of the prescription. Foot & Porterfield I Broadway, v 4 Fargo, N, D. Kidney and Bladder Cure. Cures back ache, scanty, scalding, high colored urine, inflammation of the bladder and all kid ney troubles. They make Epiderma Ec zema Salve, which cures after all others have failed. One box cures salt rheum gists price So cents. They make the Syrup of Pineapple Expectorant, which cures coughs, colds, bronchitis and eafly consumption. They make Rea Bros? Electric Liniment, a most powerful, pen etrating linim€rit. It is the great re--* liever of pain. These remedies at drUg- V: gists price 50 cents. They make hte famous Red Cross Pile and Fistula Cure cures by absorption, piles,^ fistula and treatment, one dollar, or sample sent free by mail. Their Cascola Blood and Rheu matic Cure, the best remedy that medi cal science has been able tb put forth gives quick relief and cures permanently rheumatism, neuralgia, sciaticak gout, nervousness, all blood and rheumatic troubles. Sold by druggists, or send 40 cents in stamps to pay express cha and they will send you one mont treatment free. If it cures, you pay $1 If not, you pay nothing. Rea Bros, ft Co., Takes Knowledge SHOTWELL & GRAVER Gtowe^'it Rote«, Carnations, Violets, Ct^ S ecial attention paid to out-of-towi Moderate prices and Fresh FARGO, N. a &$$$•< State of North Dakota^ County of Cass. In County Court, before Hon. A. G. Hanson, Judge. In the matter of thg estate of Ezra M. Bus well, deceased. Annie R. Buswell, petitioner, vs. Lulu B. Shuman, Mary E. Buswell, Annie E. Buswell, Alma T. Buswell Irene M. Buswell, Susan B. Buswell, Florence G. Buswell, Donald M." Buswell, Helen M. Buswell, Esther-.E. Buswell, and F. A. Ball, special guardian for Florence G. Buswell, Donald M. Biiswelrj Helen M. Buswell and Esther E. Buswell, minors, res|)$ndents. Nlfitici is hereby given that under au thority of an order of sale granted by the county court for Cass County, state of North Dakota, dated Nov. 13, igg& the undersigned, the administratrix of the estate of Ezra M. Buswell deceased, #ill sell at private sale to tne highest bidder parcel (1) all cash. Parcel (2), $1*000 cash and baftjuitit. 5 years aftet with 6 per cen| iqt& estj and priy- to purchaMi xoo Ve thetib »nbie$ Dated November 13, 1903. (D. Nov. 14, '03.) v V 5 THE RADIANT is the most powerful- heater, ished and mpst economip# stove made, giving the of heat for the quantity of or any paying Quick in action control. :i e .» IU tpj irges ntHk i •r V" «s p.t Att "K-'r1' east quarter (ne. l-i) section 19, town ship 140, of range 65, belonging to the estate of Ezra M. Buswell, deceased, de scribed as follows: Commencing at a point 10 rods and 2 feet east of the southwest corner of the northeast quarter of section 19, township 140, range 55^ west of the Fifth Principal Meridian thence east 4 rods and thence south to the place of beginning, reserving 4 rods on the south for street. Parcel (3). Also the southwest quarfer, (sw. H) "of section 8, township 140, range 55. hi: said county. The sale will be made on or after t^e 27th day of November, 1903. All bid&* must be in writing and may be left with J. S. Watson, resident agent at Fargo, North Dakota, of the undersigned ad ministratrix, or such bids may be filed with the judge of said county court, Or delivered to the undersigned, personally. Annie R. Buswell, Admini—' 3 1 'K *1 K* fMm