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T9P •=a— s§ 1 on,y w 1 '..rri'" •. DOGS, DOGS. DOGS. "/"tfcKDIGREED—Bull Terriers and Great Danes, always ou hand, dogs at stud, all other non Sporting breoils for saJo. Dors boarded by week of month, Fargo Kennels, 1132 Second Avenne Sbuth, Fargo. N. D., phono 613. POSITIONS WANTED HTMNEY SWEEP -Phone 555M. Regan. 'ORK of any kind wantod by young man. Addro?s Work, coro Foram. Ranted __ T» Address Stenographer, care Forum. Position by good stenographer, ihf "pXPERIEVCED younff lawyef wants position in la Hi tfncei w office good steaographer best refer Addross 41., care Forum. TOOKKEEPER Experienced, desires posi tion single rfiliabld and competent refer ences. Address '"Bookkeeper," care Forum. rosmoNs TO FILL. "117ANTED—Woman to cook $80 per month. *v loquite George Pirie. Whigh ANTED—Good girl for general housework wages. 803 Eighth Street South. \kf ANT ED— Good girl for general houseworl Y*'v must be a good coolt. Family of two. Good wages. Mrs. W. J. Parrish, 210 Seventh Street North. MALE HELP WANTED. ^SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY to learn barber trade. Write for free catalogue. Moler Bferber College, Minneapolis, Minn., MacGregor & Anderson, Proprietors. vs v AGENTS WANTED. WANTED—Good V Sft |)H WAY Selling two necessary novelties. k«vU Sample 10c. Get in lino and make poney. Dept. M., Lock Box Ffirgo, N. J), A (JOOI5 reliable man experienced in restau rant business, can buy a part interest in c»do oT the best restaurants in the nort hwest. Only about, $100 nocdori to buy half interest. 250 dinners servod each day dui-iui Septembe and October. ('all on or addres: Michael Hopkins, tfpwbells, N. D. 4* DRESSMAKIN South, tir.st class work guaranteed. MASSUESE ASSAGE, shampooin manicure, treatment Miss M. E ChaBe, irst Na ttomil Bank building, over WUser's drug store. FOB SALE. FOR rf-t'-if'vU?' TEN WORDS ONE WEEK word after FIFTY CENTS Rates for Classified Advertis ing: One-half cent a Word per insertion after first insertion 25 tents for first insertion of any ad Up to 25 words—then one cent a ^ord. v house-to-houee man wbo caa sell retailor. Best proposition of the year npon to lite right mat). Call 10 a. n\. Tuesday, $8 Wuldorfv (J. E. Butler, Manager. WANTED TO BUY. ANTED—Good driving and delivery horse, about 1,100 jKunds must bo choap and ^und. The Pantorium, 10? Hroadwhy, BUSINESS CHANCE. »C tfASiUONAHLK DKESSMAKING. -Mrs A. *i. Livingston, 827 Moth Avonue -outh. pURNXSHED house, to man aud wife no i7tu7T~I* uT: 7 children. Poseession given Doo. 1 to April .T\RE8SM AKING-Mrs Mclntyro has opened 1. May or may not board owner. E. C. Snra-ue dre.'snv.iking parlors at 1101 Third Avenue 510 Sixth Street South, BALE—Dray with pole anH shafts, pair bobs, safe, deeks, etc. E. B., Fo,*um. 17^^ SALE—At a bargain, hotel furniture complete. Address Furniture, care Fo»um. AT A BARGAIN—Furniture for a six-room house, with privilege of renting tlie bouse. U'4 Ninth Street South. lUR SALE—Or r»nt. until spring, a six-room cottaare, partly furnished. Address Box 810 postoflice, or 711 N. Avenue. s '1JUR SALE—A C. G. ('unn E flat bass tubt», Ameritan model and silver plated, entirely free from deus or jams. Also s-olid sole leather case for the above, which'is luuidmade and et nsr. Addre-s lock box 12ii, uboron, N. D. PfOR CHBISTMA8—Get yur wife a sot of that Decorated China. Pay up arrearages aWl send in $7, and we will credit you six ngbhtliS ahead ou ti e daily and ship $ set of the Wishes yotir address, you to pay freight. The •, Ptrum Printing Co., Fargo, N. D. RAILROAD NOTES. NO ONE INJURED. The delay to the early north bound V train on the G. N. yesterday, was caused the derailing of train No. 3, at Ben- scn, Minn., 133 miles this side of St. I :.|*aul. which train runs via Casselton. fii- -J ./Excessive cold coupled with the awk 1 lyard position of the cars made the %\vork of righting them rather tedious, v., No one was hurt and no particular dam i"1 agt done. ,, THAT AWFUL %'M- coL^f1 And its terrible cough can soon be tired by Dr. Consumption. 'il:? '.jbttred'by Dr. King's New Discovery for no jtoy. soc, ?x. Try it. No cure, Fout & Porterfield. LAUGH ON THE HOUSE. 4. Just as the house was about to take the Cuban reciprocity bill a vote on Congressman Hildebrant of Ohio rose tP a question of personal privilege. In #iswcr to a question from the chair he '5«aid: "It concerns me as an individual iMid Rentlenian who wishes to keep •ypjjjlic membership of this body clean will cibject to it." Dead silence followed and everybody felt sure that some story Of boodle or bribery was about to be (tprunsr. The Ohio nember gravely a resolution up to the.clerw, who read in his usual dreary monotone: /'Resolved that one additional laborer foe employed in the bathroom of the house during the fifth-eighth congress" There was a sigHt of relief on the re p»tblican side, followed by, a laugh all atound. Rates for Classified Advertis ing: One-half cent a word per insertion after first insertion 25 cents for first insertion of any ad up to 25 words—then one cent a word. FOB RENT., OR RRNT— Furnished roon and bath, tfith board, v., Forum. l,OR RENT—Furnished rooms, modern. 110) Third Avenue South. qWO ROR RENT—Six-room cottage, modern, on Tenth Street North. E. A. Perry. OR RENT—Furnished rooms, in suite or single. 1203 Second Avenue South. COR RENT—Furnished rooms, including par- 1 lor. Inquire 618 Fifth Street Nortn. TJ^OR RENT—One soven-room houBe with small barn. Apply 732 First Street North. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS—All modern ebn veniences. 1024 Second Avenue North. OR REST—Desk room in well equipped of fices. Apply F. F. Lincoln, Magili bldg. BURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT-Lighted. heated and hath. 314 Eighth Qtreet South. pOR RENT—Comfortable room, suitable for 1 l^OR RENT Threo pleasant, conveuigijtly furnished rooms for light housekeeping private entrance. 701 Thirteenth Street Soiith. OR RENT—Store room and basemont in opera bouse aimex. Ci«ar and candy pfiv leire of ojjera house goes with .store. Cull at Walker Bros. & Hardy. ARGE modorn house, just reflnished. new heating plant, warm honse, loasn and pos session givon Doc. I. Apply at onca. C.07 Broad way. Earl D. Fleming, Waldorf. i the week oil which you can afford to leave your real estate ad. out of these columns is the day on which you have no more real estate to sell and don't want to buy any. TEN WORDS ONE WEEK S v UNFURNISHED KOUMS. Enquire at Fargo Steam Laundry. X^OR RENT—Furnished rooni, ladles preferred 1023 First Avenue South, two with board. 817 tiecond Avenue North. T^OR RENT—Furnished or unfurnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping. 524 Broad way. v, RONT SUITE of rooms in Cantieny Block on Broadway, for rent. W. J. Lane, Smith Block. pOR RENT—Front flat. 110 Broadway, 5 rooms and bath. Best flat in town. Enquire 609 N. P. Avenue. jaEW cottage for rent Dec. 1, thoroughly mo' •L ern. Inquire of J. A. Huberts, Freeman's stuaio, Edwards Block. pOR RENT—Large room on ihird floor Davis Block. Inquire of F. A. Ball, at Ball. Wat son & Maclay's office. pURNISHED room, at low rent, for ladies. only board can be had next door. AddIs ot 50a Eighth Street North. •.OR RENT-Dec. 1, furnished room*, sing'o or en .suite, ou north side, near Cathedral everything new. U. F. Stan. "pOR RENT—Will sell personal proporty'and A rent Graml Pacific Hotel, the only hotel in town. Inquire of H. F. Labbjtt, Sheldon, N ^D Moor head. FOUND. lOUND—Near Ch^^ffee. N. D., a pocketbook A containing money. Owner can obtain swtno by applying to A. S. Elford, office New York Life Insurance Co., Furgo. STRAYED. cTKaYED from Blanchard Farm, Blanohnrd. N. D., on or ab ut Nov. 17, four western horses brand Agure 4 on le't hip, one gray, one one roar, oue bny, ono mosue weight about 1,200 had halters on. Siiitahlo reward for in formatik n l»adi»ig to their recovery. Write, wire or telephone D. McCulloch, buperinten dent, Blauohard, N. D, BOARD AND ROOM OFFERED^ dOARD and room can bo had nt fll& Fifth Streot North. BOARD AND ROOMS—Can be had at tir F, A. Paige's, 321 Tenth Street south. STRAYED. OTRAY ED—From my premises at Horacie— One ack mare, weight about 1,^00 pouiids, and one black iiorse, weight about l.l'OO. ijcaud^. Finder inform Hube.t Qauvageau. Horace, N. D. WONDERFUL RECORD. S«fe Lay in Burn ins Coals Three Day*-Con» tenta Preserved, Atwater, Minn., March,, ^858. GARY SAFE Co.. Buffalo, 7, FOR SALE N. Y. Gentlemen: On/the evening of Dec. 1897, my mill, four stories high, and large flour warehouse was totally de stroyed by fire. We h(id, |.us.t unloaded a car of soft coal in the basement, un der the office and my safe fell into the burning mass and it was three days be fore we could pull it out to open it. Upon opening it( to my surprise) I found all books and papers in fine condi tion, and I heartily cort»»r.end and rec ommend your safes as bjsing absolutely fire proof. Considering that the safe fell into the burning coal and was in tile njbst .in tense heat of this large buildin^I cpn sider it a most severe test/ 1 y Yours respectfully, 1 NEl^S ENGE. TO cukfe A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove'# signature is on each box. ajc. v:^,R^BEL WSHOPf The family of the late Episcopal Bishop Richard Hooker Wilmer of Ala bama has selected Rev. W. C. Whitta ker. rector of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Jackao^ Mi« to v/rite his bjo^ta^hy. Wilmer was the 5a I i FEB INCH, 01T1MF, 50,25 PER INCH, ONE WEEK, $1.00 FEB IM, ONE MOUTH,$3,50 M. AMERLAND, 520 N.P.Ave. Per acie buys a fine quarter section, all under cultivation, only five miles from the city limits of Fargo. CA Per acre buys 22o acres of lino prairie land, within four miles of Dufrost, in Alauitoba, on the east tide of the lied Kiv»»r 011 easy terms. OO 17 K Per acre COA 4S0 acrns. four mif«s from Mapleton mod buildina.s: all hit and under Cul tivation -,00 acres plowed. Pricef-TO an acre. 1 160 acres six miles from Fargo, all iin* der cultivation good clean land. Price »28 per acre. 01 S20 acres two miles from Hsrwood, S7G 1 acres plowed flawing well, good granary and summer barn $21) an acre or will trtyde for desirable Farao property. u SR4. 3"° acres 15 miles north of Fargo boo acres under cultivation. Hou^e, b^rn. «.000-hushel granary, llowiug well. $28 »n aire if sold soon. 24.Q (VtOacros in Noble township grnxi bupd '7 iuK-1 everything in first-class shape. $30 acre, ODe-tourth cash, balance at 6 per cent. W. D. HODGSON, Rear First National Bank. .Acres iinest Bod I'iver Valley land in Manitoba fair buildings in high state of cultivation 20 miles south of Winnipeg $1(5 per acre. 660 lift Acres 11-2 miles from city of Dauphin. Man. 11 per acre. 320 6 Acres 3 miles east of Hunter, N. D. fair buildings all plowed $28 per acre. A OA Acres: 4 miles from Mapleton, N. D.: good buildings all plowed cheapest farm in county $30. Room house, newt cistern, sewer connec tions, hardwood floors One block from pav ing. 2 blocks from court house: *2.100. 8 Room house, orner lot, 65x140 bam,' fester, paviug #2,250. 1,^ jT Room house, Fourth Avenue $t,600 8 Uoom new house full basement sewer oon nections corner lot: $2,7!M) $1,000cash bal ance monthly paymeuts. 1 WM. HALL BEST AGENCY, Telephone 188. 610 Front St. $900 5-room honse on north side, about new, brick foundation. Lot 50x140, south front. $1,300 New 7-room honse on north aide, porch, lawn, trees. Lot 50x140. & I 1 CA 7-room house on north side, in *r JV/ good repair. $3,300 $3,500 8-room house on Second Avenue North modern, oxcept heat con venient location. 9-room house on Fifth Avenue Mouth modern, except heat lawn, tre.os, etc. A bargain. consecrated during the civil war. He was long known as the "rebel bishop" because hex refused to pray for the presi dent 01 the United States when General Thomas and his army were occupying Alabama. At the close of the war Bishop Wilmer said that he had no re grets and was making no apologies and the northern church finally agreed to accept him as the'bishqp^gjf ^labam^. a- V & THE FARGO FORUM AND DAILY REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY EVEXIXO, for 880 acres of fine prai- rie land, within 45 miles of the city of Winnipeg: terms cash. This is n bargain. SYrUAKIfif mproved Iowa farms for (rood well improved North Dakota or Minnesota land in Red Kiver Valley. ifr OO Kn Per acre for a flue half section V** farm in Cass County, Within two miles of station fair house, good lur»re barn, trond granary and well. Terms only $2000 cash, balance small annual payments or half jcrop plan, v^ith 6 per cent. i OR EXCHANCiE for Fargo city property—Three line, well-se is of land lected half sections in western Manitoba. 1 Or| choice residence lots on south side each 50x140 at from Sl'ii. 0 to $&~>Q 00 each. All within one to four block of new elec tric car line. H. G. OTIS, "Fargo National Bank Bulldinff. GENUINE SNAPS. 4,Of\ Arres improved, three miles from Re prina. Assiniboia, at $15.00 adjoiuiug land held at $20 (JO to $25.00. This land rained 83 bushels of oats per acre in 1901, T?OUH sections near railroad, south of Kegina. 1 at low price and easy terms. There is pro», ably no boaer wheat land on the American C'oDtinent. MM SECTIOVS of choiet'Nnttfi ITkVota land. fclOO per acre. This tract withinnjne miles wf maiu line N. P. Ry. Easy terms. SOPHY LAND COMPANV, Smith Block, Fargo/N.D i[ W.J.LANE, Smith Block, Farsrot N. D. COMING EVENTS. ThtrscUy, Nov. 26. RcwucH & L. Co. aar.utl Thanfcsglvlnt bill at Fridiy, Nov. 27. ial" by C. t£. S. of Pfcsbyt.rUa Church. Monday, Nov. 30. njs' annual ball, Piric'i Graii Growers' convc tion. N. U. Poultry Shew. Thurslay, Jan. 21. Grain Grower*' convention. N. JL, Pou try Siv.w Note—All meetings are evenings unless otherwise specified. These announcements will be kept standings and we shall be glad to have notices sent lb by persons In interest. CITY, LOCALS. Have Knight Printing Co. print it. Cook, signs—opp. Masonic Temple. The key to the Elite Bath and barber shop is lost—always open. Fresh: roasted coffee 10c td $it*^Er clel's Coffee House. 'Phone 718. Have your bike stored and insured at Johnson's Cycle Supply House, Masonic Temple Souvenir PRICE 76 CENTS Can be had of J. C. MoKen dry at Temple, or at Forum: Offlbfli 'Photic No.115 u y^u want' a' cab— night or day. Jcif Young it Co. Loose' leaf ledger sheets. We mikr them. Knight Printing Co. Recognition, of honest merit }vq.$ rtot long coming--on the cigars sold at jjhc Owl Cij^iV'Sidfci. Saii)t»rlum and Hospital New, comfortable and sanitary. A home" for patients while under their doctor's care. Baths of every description. Electric robe bath for rheumatism. DIRS. C. J. Mo CORD, Matron. 1101 Front- St.-,Moorliead The t'i|u^ and final test NOVEMBER tanned and mounted.. HalL Tuesday, Dec. 1* County Conuniir.iinert nctt. Thund ly, Dcc. 3. fo*gr*gational Church cupp«r and bazirin Jtolb 4lVr«nce building. ,,,j Satuto'ay, Tcc. 5. i vo* Mng tcclt il and ladiu'social*' Sundav Dcc. 6. Elks' mimorial setvi e at ortrahouae. i: WedncsJiy, Dec. 9. S-rt rtccjtnn and ball. Tutilay, Der. 15. billiard to jrnamcnt begins. ,' Tuesday, Dec. 22. I concert»t St. Mary'* Cuhedral. Monday, Dcc 28. Keyitone Chapter, R. A. election of offiswH. Tueedav, Jan. i9. ."/.I CraIn Growero' emventi^n nvencc. N. D. oultry &ht w, 1 Wcdneaiay, Jan 20. Friday, Jan. 22. Gr iin Grow in convention N. D. Poultry Shew. {of, $4.25 DOESN'T WANT fHk JOB. By-way of a feeler, perhaps, a report was set afloat in Denver th^t David H. Moffatt, the railroad man and miner, would be an anti-Wolcott candidate for senator from Colorado. Mr. Moffatt squelched the report in this emphatic way: "I .won't be a candidate against Wolcott or anybody else. My old friend and partner, Jerome ,B. Chaffee, wias one of the first senators from the state. He spent twice his salary in Wshington and went on the bond of people for whom he obtained appoint e n s A s i s e e u o I a s o e o these bonds to pay. No, sir. I would {to make them give tip and one was a not take the seivatorship for $1,000 ajbig monster with a dozen prongs on his day." horns. Mr. Hodgson was not permitted to bring any of the meat across the fOf State Jjew* Tlwt Porom.'l'ne but W having one of the pelts HQur .is baking, visit tlie testing room* the "Dwight. Flour" mills. ... Miss Amanda Proppcr of Lakota and J. P. Purcell were the guests of Mir. and Mrs. Paul Martin for Thanksgiving din n e V -v Just received, all sizes chcst protect ors including the Frost King and Queen. These range in price from 50 cents to $5. Nickell's Open All Night Drug Store, Front Street. We are overstocked on air tight stoves and while they last will make you the fallowing prices: $3 stoves for $2 $4.50 stoves for $3.50: $5 stoves for d.- ... $4. Qm you afford «... k. B. o'Neiu. .-. v tQ.'.bt withqut one: There will be a free social tottijht given by the Norwegian Btptist Church corner of Fourth Stre.ct and Second Avenue North. After ashort pro gramme refreshments will be served. All are cordially invited (o attend. Q'NeiH Per Month: FOB ONE BCNPRED MONTHS Without interest, buys a home in good condition, in desirable location. Honey to loan on improved city property, Fargo Building I mmh Seere* Association WUfin Ury A number of candidates were install ed into the fraternity of Knights of Columbus at a regular meeting last night. Among the visiting knights were Messrs. Andrew Blewett, L. B. Nei meyer and M. P. Morris of Jamestown. Miss Kate Rea and her sister, Mrs. Finehout of St. Paul, arrived in Fargo Wednesday to take Thanksgiving din ner with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rea at the farm south of the city. Mrs. Dave Rea returnecL la.st week from a visit at e v o W i s v u W. D. Hodgson returned Saturday from a business and pleasure trip to Canada. While there he spent four' days with two friends in the woods sixty mites' out of Winnipeg in which the three men succeeded in capturing six moose. AH had to be shot several times may have the big head Wanted—-A pastry cot^ at *fnfe El liott. Blank books—Hare Knight Printing Co. make them. Gunther's candies—nothing nicer— at Fout & Porterfield't. Skates and skates sharpened af Jdnh son's Cycle Supply House. O E N House of 11 rooms bath. 2 toilets, hot air furnace, 32 electric lights. Fine corner Slots. Possesion Dec. 1. Will lease for one or two years. $35.00 per month. W. J. Lane, Smith Block. Wanted—Girls for all kinds of work, at once—Fargo Employment Agency, R. R. V. Bank Block. Latest styles and fabrics for men's fall suits and overcoats at A. Thomaire, tailor. Seventh Street South. We arc still entertaining large Crowds at our sacrifice sale, Henry E. Hancc & Co., 514-516 Front Street. Builders' Supplies for big and little Contracts: wall-plaster, lime, cement, etc. N. D. Tile Works. Front Street. J. W. Searing of The Forum arrived in Fargo" twenty-five years ago Nov. 22, and has been here ever since with-the exception of ahortt month? .. WE HAVE MOVED into Rooin 5 N. P. Block formerly orcupied by Dr. Sherman), whore tvn will be pleased to1 explain tho plan of tho U. S. Installment Realty Co. to those interested in securing their own homo. DeWitt Nelson Land Co.* General Agents. Small waists are no longer in style. It's the round plump waists that come by taking Rocky Mountain Tea that's all the go. 35 cents. Fout & Porter field. About fifty students, .in Professor Shepperd's class at the A. C, tvill at tend the stock show at Chicago next week and participate in the classifying and judging of stock. Professor Shep perd, who is in the east, will meet the class at Chicago. The boys will be accompanied by Clayton Worst and they expect to be absent a week. FARM LOANS .Payable On or Before. At Lowest Rates. H. F. L0U6H, rargt Nail tank Mack "4 .didHot drcahirtt was' possible,", stfid a prominent Fargo woman, "that such excellent hair dressing, face massage and manicuring could be done outside of Si. Paul" and. if ypu have discovered this also, why-not drop around this aft ernoon. and allow our expert operators to please you equally as well, at The North Dakota Sanitarium? A POOR. PHOTO fs nb bargain at a^y price. It is nlwnyS unsatisfactory. We never allow a poor photo to leave our ttudio. The latest in photoffraphv. the Gross ftrain finish i* the most striking and satisfactory like ness of tli a«e. obtained on y at Eriekson's firound Floor Studio, Phone 664L. N. P. Avenue. Annual memorial services, under the auspices of Fargo Lodge Benevolent Provident Order of Elks will be held at the operahouse Sunday afternoon, Dec. 6 at 4 o'clock. The address of the occasion will ie delivered by Fred V. Hawley of Jackson, Mich., and F. A. Weld of the Stillwater Lodge will also be present. Maud Adams Waterman of Minneapolis will participate in the in cidental music. Arrangements arc -in ^progress for a sdng recital and ladies' social, for Elks and members of their families Dec, 5. Mrs. Waterman will be assisted by Mrs. Fred A. Irish on the piano\ That lamp in the window of the New Ecqnpmy Store, 618 Front Street, which wiJi.be given to the person making the greatest purchases on next Saturday, is a beauty and is attracting much atten tion—the idea is novel. Another ship ment of X,mas china arrived at this store and the pieces arc most delicate in de sign and make up commanding the ad miration of the most refined. An as sortment of fancy decorated English brown ware tea pots is on display here at 75c each. By an advantageous pur chase Miller has secured a stock of Haviland cups and saucers—twenty-four pieccs $6. Beautiful and assorted cuspi dors are selling fast at 25 and 50c. Glass wine sets of seven pieces are marked at $1.25. The new line of pic tures make a beautiful display and is well worth a visit to the store. The wrist and automobile bags trom 25c to Vou -'Sv'iiir.y.' '"Efi-wtirt 1 WALES* Pi&no Tuntr, Grand Fork*, N. D. Principal Route: Grand Forks to Great Falk, Mont. Great Falls to Helena, Hel ena to Fargo. N D., Fargo to Grand Forka. Address to Grand Fork*, N. D. All mall will be forwarded. c",'t 0,1 $3 are big drawing cards and help to make the Economy Store popular. -1i: First quality cow and horse feed o| tfj kinds. Stanford Feed Store. We have fixed it so that ^Irive you will take will be absolutely enjoyable. Our elegant and decidedly warm driv ing mitts and gloves are the ones that will do it. Moy & Kennedy. Fargo Carpet & Rug Co,?' llalce Rugs, Clean CarpetR, Clean Sew* .ng Machines, Repair Sewing Machines, Bell Repairs, Oil and Needles for all 14a.. chines: 107 Eighth St. S. 'Phone 319 Manager Peterson of the Broadway billiard parlors is arranging for a sen ior and junior amateur balke-line bil liard tournament, beginning Tuesday, Dec. 15.—Among the seniors will be Messrs. W. F. Ball. Darling, Clenden ning. Ogdeti, Dihley. Major Wilson, W. M. Ball, H. B. Quick, Sherman, J. M. Peterson Gnptil! and A. Bowers. In the junior handican will probably be the Messrs. H. and J. Wooledge Mc Cannell, W. Treat, Gaskill, Ed Chris tian son, Carl Browiij Jim Curran and others. Medals and prize cues will be awarded as prizes. OVERHEARD AT HORSE SHOW, crybody's: The twenty-foot space be tween the boxes and the tan-bark fills rapidly and brilliantly. One jnvolun tarily catches one's self irt the awesome thought that one is elbowing and hob nobbing with the great ones of the earth. The fact that I. too. am in the purple of pomp and circumstance is a smug, comforting reflection. Gradually this ^xalted conception fades. Another illusion shattered! That neat, curled gentleman with the lady in silks over there is my barber, and 1 infer, his wife. Those two lofty crea tures I have been reverently following for the last five minutes stop to stare sophistically about. 1 catch their open ing words: ... -y, "She's an' 'andso«|u!'swotyatf that.un, James, eh?" "Bet. She's a honey-cooler!" says James, understanding^. 1 A striking woman in a magnifiiccnt gown ar.d costly furs nudges her es cort. "I'll bet that is a Vandcrbilt oifan Astor," she says, cxcitedly, pointing freely to a personage ahead of her. "I'm sure I'should think it- might be he is a fine figure of a man." Unfor tunately 1 happen to know him as a leading, tai'.or of the town. There arc two women, in black gowns cut in the extravagance of the latest mode. 'A policeman suggests mildly that they are blocking the pas sage. "I rucss'not." he gct-s back -crisply. "We've paid to see tJie dresses and we're going to sec them!" There you have it. They are dress makers. modistes1 their sign reads. I dare say. And they are here to get the modes for the winter. One of them is making notes while the other sketches. "Grace., for goodness' sake come here," she calls in a high whisper, "and see if that white gown has one or two seams in the back!" In the midst of the Horse Sbow we are in Harlem. CLEM SCOTT STOCK F^RM. Has for sale young Short Horn bulls and heifers and Shetland ponies. All have pedigrees and are rcgii-terejl, also four Shropshire rams, not. rcgist^cd, can be bought cheap. JI. & H. Hasenwinklt, Tower City, N. D. $22.90 IS THE RATE. From St. Paul and Minneapolis to Salt Lake City and Ocden. Utah Po catello, Idaho and Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Grand Junction and Glenwood, Col. via Chicago Great Western railway. Tickets or. sale daily up to November 30 inclusive. Super ior service and unequalled equipment. Full information on application to any Chicago Great Western agent, or to J. P. Elmer, G. P. A.. Chicago, lit NOTICE TO CREDITORS, $1.25 for $1.00 $50.00 Stove for $40.00 The Radiant Home Base Burner is the meet economical stove you can buy: Becausc it lasts the longest Because It gives the most heat. Whol«til« 67 Broadway, In the matter of the estate of Theo dore C. Williams, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the under signed, Deloma Williams, administra trix of the estate of 'Hieodore C. Wil liams, late of the city of Casselton, in the county of Cass and State of North Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against, said deceased, to exhibit them with the neccssary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to F. A. Ball, resident agent of said administratrix, at the office of Ball, Watson & Maclay, in the city of Fargo in said Cass County. Dated Nov. 25th, A. D. 1903. H. DELOMA WILUAMfc i Administratrix.*'"" (D. Nov. 26 Dec. 3, 10, 17, 24, 31.) r! 3»Ks»(s»®«s»s»Q ..'v ..4,/ Because it is the easiest to' Because it saves you 25 per cent in your fuel bill. A Radiant Home Heater will pay for itself in two or three years' time in the saving of fuel. These are facts and you cannot afford to [ignore them or take chances with the "just as good kind." U you want contort with the smallest possible amount of fuel, buy a Radiant Home, li you dLoja't care what your fael bill is, buy tl.e "just as good kind." Rftiil •W* I Vo" •it ti" «*-y rtto «k