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i Fancy Neckwear* 12-inch e y 48-inch 52-iiu.h 52-inch per yd Hook and Ladder—Hook and Ladder Passenger Trains attached I "virrJ LEATHER Tern., 7 a. m.. 3 i ir 9 1 noon, 2. Clear weather and warmer over Mon tana and Alberta this -morning cloudy and much colder over other sections. Winnipeg reports 12 degrees below zero, Bismarck 2 Moor head helow, Huron 6 below and 9 below. Light snows have fallen in the past twenty-four hours in the Red River Valley Minnesota and Mississippi Valley and Lake region, and it was snowing this morning at all stations on the lakes and raining at New Orleans. The pressure is falling in the west. W. H. GRASSE, Observer. Chicago Forecast—Fair tonight and Sunday, rising temperatures. ... CITY LOCALS* Have Knight Printing Co. print itl Gentlemen wear D. & P. gloves. Aids digestion—Washington Irving Cigar between meals. Clearing house transactions lpday amounted to $105,549.'' Students will find rates by tl*e' ^veek jat Gable's Restaurant very lojur. Large line of water color novelties, ^suitable for Christmas gifts at Mc '^ane's Art Store. Rev. Vermilya will speak ifi the So .. palist Hall Sunday, Dec. v j!( u 6 at i X. '''.'!.* .«'•.• '-1 Gents' Furnishings FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS: Kid Gloves, Mocha Gloves, Black Dress Goods All-Wool Black Cheviot—33-inch All-Wool Granite Cloth 48-inch All-Wx)l Serge—38-inch All-Wool Venetians—44-inch Mo hair Brilliantine and 4inch All-Wool Black Granite--46-inch Clay Sefge~ Wool Cheviot—54-inch.All-Wool Skirting Cloth and Fine French Voiles, at, per yd 8jc and I UU All-Wool Black Canvas Etamines, a beautiful material, per yd... Black, Zibeline Goods, Ive^vy quality, School House Plaids, 111 different "Colorings, per yd TO Tin Kitchens-With full enameled kitchen sets, at 50c, 25c and 20c Tin Pails and Shovels Just the thing for a little tfirl, at 10e Tin Plates Tin Plates with A, B, C, at only 6c Flutes and Dinner Horns—The thing for boys, •it only IOC 32 length, strong and durable, at 4 OR only Um^nJ REPORT. U/S. DEPART, OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHKR BUREAU. 'Moorliead, Mini)., Dec. Pressure, a. 5, 1903. mM 29 32 noon, 4 p. m. /iood musical programing. Everybody invited., i 1 a^vVv tz 1L Money to loan on valley lands or jfargo City property at a low rate of interest. No commission charged. Call and see us. Real estate for sale. I %he Lockhart Company, Edwards building, i Last night the Robb-Lawrence building was the scene of an enter ^Jjrise under tl)e auspices of the ladies if the First Congregational Church—a Combination of a chicken-pie supper -^nd a bazaar. It was to have been held 'Thursday night, but a postponement 1'Vas necessary on account of the sever- Ity of a storm which was raging. For A*fhe purpose, the Messrs. .Rob| and ..JLawrence placed the first floor of theic immeiTse building at the (fisposal of the »ladies, ensu^ins them plenty 6f'room. {/Jt was a wise provision, for the ladies ,,"in c|iarge of the supper department were C^yti^d upon to serve one sitting. 325 suppers .mm. i •i.t«ilyiiiii^i i^itijirt»t Silk Suspenders, etc., etc* French Batiste, at *»|JA 52-inch Tin Stoves An article tliat makes a child happy. ]lack japaned, with gilt stripes, at 39c and 20c inches in •Painted, with three coaches sa^wwwvwwwwvvwwv wvvwvwwvw^wvywvw wvwwwvwvwww^^vw Fancy vests, double single breasted. Moy & Kennedy. The men of the First M. E. fcliurch wil] give a turkey and oyster supper at the dining parlor Thursday from 5:30 to 8 p. m. i Wernicke elastic Dook cases' 'make the finest presents finished in golden oak, weather oak. antique oak, mahog any, etc. N. D. Book & Stationery Co. NOTICE—J. W. Searing, P. O. Box 330, Fargo, N. D., will duplicate all offers of bargains in subscriptions to periodicals. All enquiries promptly answered. 3 .. i A force of twenty men an§ s^ovv plow No. 7^i are engafeecHttr The- N. P. yards clearing awa" the large quan tities of snow which have accumulated in the yards during the recent storm. We want to sell you LUMBER to get Money to buy more Lumber to sell you. Ths Valley Lumber Company Office and Yards No. 122 FAfcGO FORUM AtfD DAILlT Our I V V All- 1.00 1.50 25c 39l Worth 75c N. P.^vc. Telephone 243. The Northwestern Electric Co.. 19 Eighth Street South, is doing 'some neat decorating in an electrical way in the windows for several merchants about the. city. That display hi the window of the McClane art store is a beauty in design and effect. The com pany has ample equipment for filling sev«ral more' orders'. See .afl.^ ^Special Saturday Candy Sale on.... Taffies, 10c Peanut Candy, 10c and all 40c candies 25c a pound Saturday. McLane's, 714 Frotil St. The occulist in charge 6f the case of Fireman John M. Dwyer of Staples who received serious injuries to one of his eyes' by the breaking of a water gauge on the locomotive he was work ing on a dav or two ago, reports that the patient-is doing nicely. At present the real es&m of,wiSftMt/k -,m& whether peh .. e supper department of was cut 'three''^ pu'f yard 20 inch $1.00 Worth $1.50 n«r yard 20 inch S! TOYS! 8j •r:«'ss m-0. v9 a «|f* *p*r| a- Toys! Toys! Iron Bank?,- bronze finish, either house? or animals at .f"' 5c 25c, 10 c, and 5c the enterprise was under 'theydircction of the Women's Union. A Buy D. 8l 29.22. P. glovas. Cook paints signs, 'phone oaj. Read Amerland's real estate col umn on page 7. For Rent—Office rooms in Morris Block apply to Dr. Wheeler. A handsome picture suitably framed makes an appropriate Christmas present —McClane's Art Store. Steam Bneincs with at tacuol carpontnr work ing at bcncli whoa en gine starts man works. Pricos CA/-. ...$3.50 down to •'VV. .* .. '-. »*v '.- ,«*'.•»' .7 *. y ». V 11 •,' ..\i. 1 V*'. -V r.' v: ,." •••". 50c ,$2 50,1 50 and ••QQI TRANSFER LINE. Especially equipped for ll\o rapid traudfer of ull oilccts. OEORQE WEDOWOOD, Prop. Office with W. P. Morris Store, Front Street. Office 'Phone 387. House 906. Watnted—Sewing by the day. Apply at 313 Visit Our Store and Inspect Our Christmas Stock.• Many Valuable Things for Christmas Presents at Reasonable Prices^ Worth Si-75 per yard 36 inch These are all Black Taffeta of high quality. The 36 Inch qualities are all guarantee^!. $1.35 )Vorth $1.75 per ya^di .'t. 25 inch These are all Black Peau de Soles with very fine lustre and high quality. Milk and there were two gashes on the lace. The patient is at the Bresi^r Hospitals t*. -.* .. •. D. •& If.: gloves are be$t made. Remember McClane's art store your holiday presents. Ninth Street South. A." Steven son. ... i V. A'^r^oiM^btise^fcM: rent,three blocks from the Waldorf. F. F. Lincoln, room 18, Magill Block. Dr. C. L. Rose his removed his dental offices from over the Herbst store to the third floor of the Edwards Building. We pay particular attention to our styles for full dress.- Ties,, gloves and protectors. Moy & Kennedy. The Robb-Lawrepce Co. expects to" begin moving the office effects into the new building next Monday from the temporary quarters on N. P. Avenue. Sample line, highest grade fur and fur-lined coats, bought for 50 cents on a dollar sale, lasts ten days at the Hen ry E. Hance Co., 514-516 Front Street. Wanted to Buy 800 Bushels of Feed Barley. Address •HAUSER BROS,, ^FARQO, N. D. v Xhiorig^t'liose who took "^fuKcheon with friends at the Commercial Club today were Professor- Libby of the st^te university at Grand Forks and E.^S. Redeker who represents the Mar shall, Wells .Hardware'Co.'of Duluth. Mr. Redeker was with" Hubert Har ririgton. CMRISTP1AS LINEN 'Should be snowy white. THE troy Steam Laundry has a knack of making all linen fresh and. pleasing to the tight, whether for wear ing or for the table. 'Phone 236 for our wagon. ARTHUR BASSETT, Prop. There is* a neat display of new In dian "work baskets in the window of the New Storc^ Street. |n si» tSilK Sale $1.33 $1.49 Worth S1.85 per yard 36 incli $1.00 $i-7S 1 36 inc 1 $1 .75 All sizes dressed in silk plaids, lace trimmings, hats to match, fine lace trimmed under wear at 1.50,75c, 50c, 25c China Limb Dolls Cloth body with glazed china heads with black and blond hair, at •30c, 25c, Mnn„ 5 very Wagons, Pony truck wagons, etc., at only $2. 10c What cj ,be ^feeit^r Xmas present? {«, far* -H- Two gold fishes and globe ^tih ha!i|i attached—$1. Shotwell & Graver. "'ice skates for children," women and men at Fargo hardware Co7 Get Pocahontas Smokelss Coal ai Interior Lumber Co.'s. The latest in pictures and art novel ties—that are novelties—at^ the Fargo Decorating Co., 612 Second Avenue "Bath robes that rob the bath of half •its chill"—our new. Xmas stock has j.tfst arrived—Moy &' Kennedy. This snow makes a demand for stto# shoyelcrs and all wanting work should call on me. Loui§. Hotop, 406, Pxout Street. Fresh Roasted Coffee lOe to $1 per pound Delivered. Phone 718. N. P. Ave. City council will meet in regular riionthly session _on. .sie^t Monday night. It is rumored that an effort 4 wiil be made fo pass the ordinance providing for a paid fire department at this meeting. V BARLEY 1 Wo want barley. Either feed or raalt ing grades. Send samples and get our offer. MAGILL & CO., Fargo, N. D. If you will come over to Miss Daw son's department at Marvin Earl Cok's Beauty Parlors this afternoon, she will dress your hair in the latest exquisite Paris and New York fashion, and the mirror wil! quickly inform you how much fhe effect beautifies your appear ance and sets off your complexion. Large modern hotue, just re finished, new beating plant. .. .• warm house. Lease and pos I session given Dec. I. Apply, "at once r,M E. D. FLEMING* Waldorf Do not forget the informal tonight at the dancing academy. The very best qf music is always in attendance ^t these parties and a good time as-' Ittfed. The price of admission has permanently raised to 50 cents, |r couple. Gunstein, loum^ ing ifi the ife Muffler,, Bath 40-inch per :h Santa Glaus I Dolls Silk Eoliennes, 9 DOLL CARWAG£S--Fancy shape, with parasol, wire braiding, also cane braidings, at. .$2 OO, OO, 50c and 23c Gents? Furnishings ,r s: FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTSI-'. :J.,^Dr«8S Suit Cases. Martin Ryan, lawyer Notar Public. Rooms 23,94 tend 25 N. P. Block. A local firm has under consideration the erecti6n of a business building, next year, which will be even larger in every way that! the Robb-Lawrence Building. The Elks are looking forward to a very enToyable time tonight at the song recital and 1 adiel' social at the Elks* Hall. There are a niiitfbdr of visitors in town for the function. ... Take qur word" for it. Come to our store and get a package of, Rocky Mountain Tea. If it fails to cure you, get your money. That's fair. Fout & Porter field Colored Wool, French Voiles, in several different shades, EQ«» e y V .- w O Fancy Mixed Suitings, a very nice collection, at, "ft Of* e y i 45-inch Brilliantines, in Blue and Ked) $ 'y per yd *...-j.ii'.'. jjf-x/iT,s-*V44Nv#**-'-c Headquarters In •V'f"v $3.00 $2.00 $1.50 andt 50e ANIMALS Animals with fig ures, 6 styles as sorted, length 7 in ches, Shoop And Lamb Dofrauo Uir Boy and Horse, etc.. at lOc and 5c $5 or four days and in defftHlt n e o w o s e v e i e 0 Don't forget Erickson for you'r Christmas photos?' Come "now. Full bfood Poland China boars for sale. E. 'C. Eddy. Invitations are out announcing the twentieth annual banquet of the A'erxa Hose Co., which will he given at Pirie's Hall Monday evening. -i i •A \ya$ ta^i- 35 cents. Qiristmas come now as you can get them in cood time at Erickson's Gfound Floor Studio. Remember that we have^ new supply of picture frames' in different sizes suitable for Christmas presents. Society people and clubs may now go ahead and enjoy the private bowling al leys at the Broadway Cigar Store. Manager McKim announces that the three alleys in the iarge private room are now ready for parties and clubs. The alleys have been plained down to an exact level,' the balls and pins are new. the room is well lighted and ventilated. Very special and reasonable rates are given to, private -parties and clubs who are assured exclusive and best service. This is indeed a simple and novel way of entertaining^ afternoon and even? ings. 0' 'vv DECORATED CHINA AND ART NOVELTIES Miriam If you WM yaut 9^ «jPe An^ ransom* 93-94 Budding, Fargo, N.O. A very interesting adaptation of. the card index system,? now so pbptilat in business houses is the card ledger in' ,^j^,by the Northern Trust Co., ih their ggvmg* department. By its use the sit is entered in the pass book the ledger at the same time, tp#the book tad the ifc c.ow&ti£ do£e ets are '". rf.1*-''! -''. .•• "..- '. 'V--..'F ,• ?•.•'-V •fr-vftr'-t i JMi-./.A-'A .' HandKercHiefs, etc. There were, crowcl.s o(\-shoppers t. Broadway today iand rnerfchabts report- j ed many enquiries for Christmas goods, $ ^~4 oJ."» Will H. Gill of Wheatland is a bus?»'| iness visitor in the city this afternpon. V The street commissioner is lrtjsy*^o»^K V day removing snow fvom tto walks tg a u i n o n v a a n o s Howard E. Lester of Minneapolis! and Miss Mattie S. Foss of Portland, tt® 'n- V V V wide .just the thing,for eveiimg CA wear, at, per yd i........ Iivv Fancy Wool and Silk Mixed Crepe de Cnene, i- 4 A A per yd. .J............. JiUU 50-inch :.T ... j,*... '#IANOS Concert Op- riuht l'inno^, all sizes up to length iu., lieiKht IT/4 in., 18 koys, imita tion Ri sswtK)d lln'sh, usually well fluishetl, fr^m •2 OO 4hwn to DRUMS Fine Nickel Drums, Fibre Drums, Metal Shell Dfums.' ^American, English, German and French Fjates,*tk^ pay higher rates of interest than cite the commercial banks- '. .. New' liovehiea lh shirts 'at Moy Kennedy's jY v,:l Read Amerland's real umn on page 7, for bargains and trades. i' this- state, were -married by justicei Marfin Ryan this afternoon., George T. Miller's express horse had i a nasty fall on Eighth Street South last night, but beyond an annoying delay with some baggage there was no damage I & :'f done. If In county court this morning 'An^f drew- Clemenson was appointed derson. deceased, late of Warren'. o w n s i v V V TEA ROOM .. and— Woman's Exchange Boom 24 deLendceoie. Blk Hoars 1 to 6 p. m. In the case of N?ls Hall vs. F. II. Attorney Morrill in district court tlfi^^L^/V morning to vacate and set aside a? ff judgment entered by default agaiiV5t W' V' the defendant at the July term. At-J, torney A. B. Lee appeared for the de fendant. The court requested further/ ?'?'. -V, authorities and reserved his docision''^^^' until they are presented. gj&zi'* ITie lfecture of Rev. G. L. Morrill in^^ FargO Dec it ,is attracting a lot attention. Mir. Morrill is undoubted-?!^ .J.?. ly oiie of the best speakers ih the wrtt-"^ and the- ladies of the First. Baptist .t v," church are fortunate in being able to^ secure him. He will speak on ''The ,£. Flying Dutchman" and the lecture will^* be in the church building. The tick- 35 _cent s:f. •A distinctive art display is to be seen at the McClape picture store, on .Broajct w a y w e e k make the at night, tri-c^pri jje a-ba^.^tO' rn U.F of t| ally arti*it tod stfikii Wi*..-:? V A".: 4 e e i s- s o w n a v a o e v •statuary in delicate flesh 'f display especially attractive^ rJ$.: McCiane lias had i^ws of T~ft' flept^Hghts pl«| fn bor- -M .the «)Mpr of jK^indowS^jS^ipl^^