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I t£ 1^ IS th £4 i ^,v"- .'••:••:AVi": Dont Fail to Visit Our Crockery Dept. Mi Comforters 25 Comforters —Pretty de signs—lined in Solid Colors feed, Blue or Pink. Good Cotton Special Price- 50 Comforters—Made of fine quality chcese cloth, very pretty design, good value at |te.oo. Our Special Price $1.65 25 Snow Flake Cotton Comforters* Nicely lined, good colors while tin y last,.Special Price $2.25 20 Snow Flake Cotton Comforters- fhe most desirable ever made at Special Price s the $2.76 See our assortment of Eider Down Quilts, made of pure new Down, guar anteed, ranging in price from $8.00 $12.00 N E W Y O K A S I O N S Satin cheviot is the newest candidate for fashionable favor and a handsome visiting Marquise coat is the design used for its debut. The coat reaches almost to the bottom of the skirt yet is just far enough above it to escape |he three-quarter length which has fallen £|omewhat New York, Dec./ 5.—The fresh crisp center with a band of blue broadcloth winds of December days are bringing forth some dainty gowns that heighten the beauty of milady fashionable's ra diant cheekcs. Some pretty browns and ireens that require much color to carry |hem effectively are shown in greater variety than ever, not only in the gowns but in the wraps. iito oblivion. Over the side (teams and around the bottom of the pat there is appliqued an elegant em broidery done in narrow brown silk raid. The back is seamless and cut jo curve perceptibly into the figure. The jtipperfacing of the fronts is carried out Hjn turquoise blue broadcloth trimmed &vith four rows of silk braid arranged in groups and alternating with large flat Jirown silk buttons. This facing widens at the neck to a standing collar, but )|he collar does not extend above that Avhich finishes the neck of the boride beneath. Over the shoulders there is a deep ap plique of the embroidery finished with a deep brown silk fringe. The sleeves are loose and large, after the angel & fat-a •itern, but are divided and secured in the 50 Portland Luger Furniture Co. Licensed Undertakers arid Embalmers, 12 and 14 Broadway, Fargo, N. D. Rare Saving Opportunities In Our Model .....Blanket and Comforter Section Will you 46 Purses the Justice]'of Comparing Goods and Prices Before Buying v Registered TradtM&rk. Copyrighted by Ostermoor A There is no "wrong side" to the bed that holds the famous Ostermoor Mat tress. We live under great nervous stress. We need invigorating sleep more than ever, and the Hair Mattress is not equal to this requirement. It bags and sags and humps and bumps and packs and mats. It requires con stant overhauling and constant expen diture. It it is out of shape most of the time and cannot be put into perfect shape because it is stuffed. The $15.00 OSTERMOOR p£F MATTRESS is not stuffed, but consists of airy, in terlacing, fibrous sheets of snowy white felt and great elasticity. It cannot lose its shape. It gives complete rest. \f ^Ottwant VlllowTacts We carry the largest and most com plete line of Pillows in the Wes,t. It will pay you to investigate. prices ranging from— $1.50 TO $8.00 A PAIR. Leading House Furnishers of the Northwest. trimmed with brown silk broad and but tons. The entire coat is built upon a founda tion of rich brown satin and the inner facing is composed of a wide band of Oriental embroidery which contrasts smartly with the outer trimming where the coat is opened. A pretty mid-winter wrap is made on the Eton jacket order, and though it can be worn independently, has a skirt made to match. Dark hunter's green broadcloth is the material used and the trimmings are of whitensilk braid piped with bands of black velvet. The skirt is perfectly plain except for a few tucks over the hips to dispose of the fulness about the waistline. The jacket is slashes on either side of the front leaving a tabular center piece that extends below the girdle of black silk velvet. The fastening is ef fected at the left side. The braid is used to bind the seams of the jacket and three tiny black buttons arranged in groups are placed at effective intervals around the front and back of the Eton and on the sleeves. The shoulder effect is long and plain, except for a circular cap on the top of the sleeves. This is bound with the piped braid and also trimmed with buttons. The cuffs are composed of two bands of green cloth rounded at the ends and left open at the back to accomrnodate linerj undercuffs which are worn separately. In the cen Have Just Received a Consignment of The Price Is Right :S::?l?i»®»il| TWfsrr^ 1-^A A Snap, in Lace Curtains and Portieri. ^W^pgF Blankets PRICED iliilliJ 50 Pairs 10-4 Blankets in Gray or Tan, Colored Borders. Our 85c value. .Special at 69c 75 Pairs Fine Quality 10-4 White Blankets—Blue or Pink Borders, $1.25 value. Our Special Price 95c 50 Pairs Extra Quality 10-4 Gray Blankets, Tan and Blue or Red Borders. Special at v $1.00 25 Pairs Extra Heavy Gray tor Tan Blankets, 10-4. Our $2.00 Value. While they last, yours at $1.60 35 pairs, 10-4 Gray Blankets, waranted all .wqoi, bojJi warp .and fill ing good $$joo yaitte. Out Special Price, v v •.' .00 We also carry a large assortment .of All-Wool Blankets in White With Pink, Blue or Red borders. Rangipg in prices from, per pair I $6.00 5 $16.00 ter of the b^nds are strips of braid and buttons. v? The linen undercuffs, by the way, havfc grown to be an improvement of the win ter wardrobe. They look dainty and fresh peeping from beneath the coat sleeves and can be bought in pairs at prices ranging from 75 cents up to $5. They are made of crisp sheer materials, suchas lawn, organdie vand 7-Footl, mm NCE CO mousseline and exquisitely trimmed with lace. Many pretty new waists are shown but they do not disclose much that is new except in the way of finishing the neck. One pretty stock is made perfect ly plain but has first tiny square, then long incisions in it through which satin ribbon may be run then tied itr a grace ful bow to fall over the front of the blouse. A pretty substitute for satin ribbon which though pretty has been worn threadbare is lacings of chenille cords. The ends of those cords are fin ished with tassels of the same material or with silk fringe. Sometimes they aw just tied in a careless knot and held ill place with a blouse pin. All-over lace blouses -are dainty and are given a more substantial appearancie by being strapped with fancifully shap ed taffeta or pfeau de soie. A very chic bodice has capes of chiffon. They dip decidedly from the neck in front, over the shoulders and sleeves and are long er in the back than at the front. The Ef fect is a wonderfully confusing mass of loveliness that dazzles while it fasci nates. v. Fashionable women really owe a vpte of thanks to the growing fad of dining in swell restaurants ana hotels instead, of at home to many very smart gowns. '1 It ', ''^^B:v^: v feir-,r^,*:-' i k wS wrf Ji ttf .usiJn-& i i- vf J- •& i *4"* THE FARGO FORUM AND' DAILY REPUBLICAN, SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 5,. 1903. Si spect Price sift! ces J?ISOT-',Xi'.iVJ.': )£''•'JiT'ii'i K-c-i-tf!)JvO* «'./• .r-ii' '^r'f'?p •ffr:""rl:?v-"---'".'.--,-r!fi'Vj,Vi.'.'i.»l This season tlife vogue is .greater than ever and one evening spent at one of these dining places shows splendor suf ficient to last one a lifetirfie. White is used extensively for both gowns and wraps. One very pretty design was seen in cream colored chiffon with the skirt built in tiers arranged in nun's folds and stitched with bands of delicate floral embroidery. Herringboning was used to make more realistic the topmost fold. Dainty bows of white velvet trimmed each fold at the side and were secured with the tiniest imaginable brilliaht but tons. Grapes continue as a fashionable trim ming because they are seasonable. No doubt in the spring the modes will revert to cherries for the same reason. Com bined with autnmn leaves white lace grapes are beautiful, and when discreet ly employed no garniture can be com pared with it. A white liberty satin de pends upon a "centerpiece" of grapes for its cachet. Cream lace and gold tissue are used with an unconscionaLIc disre gard of their cost and grapes of gold outlined with dark green silk cords, com plete the decoration. Mention has been made before of the close-fitting crocheted sweaters which take the place of the dawdy looking af fairs of former years, but an additional touch of elegance has been given the de signs as shown in the Norfolk sweater. This has broad false plaits over the seams and there is a knitted belt which can be loosely drawn ground the waist and fastened in the fashion of a Nor folk jacket. These blouses are very comfortable for walking or golf and though costly when purchased hand made, there are pretty substitutes stitch ed by the machine and ranging in price from $1.98 up. Green, white and bright red are the fashionable colors. A novelty is shown in sun plaited skirts. From twelve to fourteen inches about the feeet a sun plaited fan effect is now set in the skirts and this breaks the rather straight outline of the famil iar patterns. The result is a very grace ful skirt, much dressier than in its or iginal form and adapted to all the ele gant uses of the wardrobe. Gradually hats are appearing turning into the queerest but usually becoming shapes. A pretty compromise between a tricorne and colonial turban is shown in dark brown scratched felt. The in dentures arefilled with shirred satin except in one instance when a large rosette of brown chenille is used. Wav ing over the side is a brown and white pheasant's feather. While the craze for hat trimmings runs to flowers and fruits, buckles for the high girdles now so fashionable are shown in the form of tiny animals and birds. Peacocks and pheasants are fav orite patterns and their outspread tails encrusted with crmili diamonds are very decorative and brilliant. Bow knots set with diamonds are likewise pretty. A f^etty little dainty for afternoon gowns is the handmade bead portemon naies which are worked in all the sea son's colorings. They are finished with silver or gilt buckles and are only large enough for small change. For Christmas gifts these little novel ties are very acceptable as they will be in vogue throughout the season. Maude Griffin. & UNHAPPY DAKOTA HUBBIE. Superior Telegram: Failure on the part of husband and wife to patch up their differences brought the parties concerned into the municipal court to day. Ole Hudhjem of North Dakota, made complaint against his wife and also against John A. Berg of Lake Nebagamon. Mrs. Hudhjem, it seems, had refused to stay with her husband in Dakota and had come to visit at the home of Mrs. Berg. Hudhjem came and wanted her to return with him and to day had both his wife and Berg ar rested. They were discharged by Judge Haily, however, he deciding that there was no ground upon which to prose cute them. The husband left the court, attempting by peaceful means to per suade his wife to return with him. WORLD'S BEST PILE CURB. Why endure torture from Piles till you contract a fatal disease when Buck len's Arnica Salve cure*, or bo pay, 25c. Fout & PorterfieUJ. ODD FELLOW OFFICERS, 'partttient viras notified and a descrip branches of the Odd Fellows held meetings last night and elected officers for the ensuing terms. Wildey Lodge, for the term beginning Jan. 1, elected the following as its officers: Noble Grand—F. Everett Smitlfer 5?" Vice Grand—L. S. Diemert. Secretary—Frank E. Payrte. Treasurer—A. G. Hanson. After the adjournment of the sub ordinate lodge Ridgeley Encampment convened in session and elected the following roster of officers: Chief Patriarch—Olaf Miller. Senior Warden—F- Everett Smith Juriipr Warden—Cornelius Keefj|r ••. Scribe—L. S. jpiehiert. Treasurer—J. r. Dahlquist. Z&i It was announced during the prog ress of the meetings that the Daugh ters of Rebekah have arranged for a card patty in the Odd Fellow Lodge rooms next Monday evening to which and friends are inyitf^ ,, J^QfOSALS, 1 iV for: DEPOSIT OF FUNDS, s? .•ifySgii&i ... liv Bismarck, N. D., Dec. 1, iQQtf. state board of auditors will con January 12, l$b4, proposals in accordance with the provision df Sec tion 2J7 of the Revised Code*, from any national or state batik of the state for wishes to be for the depository two years, it state make Was w ri Dr. Rea has no superior in diagnos ing and treating diseases and deformi ties. He will give $50 for any case that he Cannot tell the disease and where located in fjve minutes. All curable medical pnd surgical dis eases, acute and chronic catarrh, and Special Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, Lung Disease, Early Con sumption, Bronchitis, Bronchial Ca tarrh, Constitutional Catarrh, Dyspep WJ^bby Tjbe Mcintosh State's Attorney Sues the Edi tor of The Leader. Ellendale. Leader: A by i&me of Ctytfe, semi-slate's attorney for Mcintosh County, smarting under the humiliation of' being dismissed from trying the Mcintosh criminal pases, has sued The Leader for libel. Cut. Flowers Wedding and Funeral Flowers a Specialty* i v DR. vV 4* 1 Visiting Moorhead for Many Years. a Record off Many Cures* •, Columbia Hotel, Mdorhead, Thursday, December 17," ^fpOne Day Only* Returning Every Four Weeks. The celebrated remedies of Rea Bros. & Co. Cascarin, Red Cross Pile Cure, Catarrh Jelly, Kidney Cure and other valuable preparations are WALDORF LIBEL SUIT AT ELLENDALE. 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Eruptions, Hair Fall ing, Bone Pains, Swellings, Sore Throat, Ulcers, Kidney and Bladder troubles, Weak Back, receive searching treat ment, prompt relief and cure far life. Cancers, Tumors, Goiter, Fistula andf Piles, with the* subcutaneous injection method, absolutely without pain andT. without the loss of a drop of blood, is= one of his own discoveries, and is the^ most really scientific and certainly surv cure of the Nineteenth Century. No incurable cases taken. Consultation PHARMACY Delinquent subscribers will kindly remit at once. In the event that this man Clyde should win his case, wc' don't want to keep him waiting, or cause him unnecessary trouble in get ting the money. For State News Read The SHOTWELL & GRAVER Growers of Rosea, Carnations, Violets, Etc For your HOMES or BUSINESS BLOCKS can be installed with scarce ly any inconvenience, either OLD or NEW buildings. Our stock of tamps, Pipe, Well Supplies, Etc., Is complete. Write us for estimates on anything you may need. Plans and specifica tions furnished for Heating and Plumbing. Fargo Plumbing ft Heating Co ll^Biwulway, Fargo, N. D. Tel. 442. Ittdiiig fag and iM Quart* 3* to those interested, $1.00. DR. RBA & CO.,*' Minneapolis, Minn. Louisville, Ky He wants $2,eoo, claiming we have damaged his reputation that much by' publishing the court document which made him a nonentity so far .as he was concerned in the Mcintosh cases. Foram. S .ecial attention paid to out-of-towa xdm 3 Moderate prices and Frah ateck FARGO, N. D. Heating, Plumbing, Lighting, Hot 4t: f. 0. Itt 41? M'