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f**- '-vv .'.jj-fefei.'' "-SIS 4v^: mth %*r IM I ft K.\. 81 ,K" «v\ •*, ."(,,V ,'?-tyV C5 i &\ Ps^.. Sf!?-: l§ W iil :p:f i BPc1' Wh 522-524 Front Street, Fargo, N. D. oe Suggestion*.fpr Christmas Gifts SPECIAL PRICES for FRIDAY SATURDAY Coats, Suits and Skirts Special Christmas-Sale Offerings of extra clever things as well as values for this Holiday Occasion. Your choice of loo Women's Tailor Made Suits, all This Fall's Latest Styles, at One-Third Off Women's Fine Novelty Coats, worth from $20 to $25, every. correct style, shape and wear. 4 I* AA For this sale at.. Separate Dress Slcirts In fine Chev iots and Granite Cloth, handsomely trimmed- Our regular §12 50, $13.50, and $15.00 Skirts. Your A g» choice for this sale at.. ^Pa CP $25 Broadcloth, Silk 'Lined Skirts, Plain and Taffeta B5 A A trimmed, at 4... I OaIF" Children's $12.50 to $15.00 Kersey and Zibeline Long Cloaks. 4A A A Spccial at lUlUU Others worth $9.00 and $10.00, at Oa i O Women's $2.00 Fleeced Lined Wrap pers, trimmed with Braid 4 rn and Satin Folds, at lavv Dress 6oods 54-inch Black, extra heavy Pebble Cheviot, $2.50 quality. 4 TTA Special at la v '56-inch heavy All-Wool Mixed Suit ing for Suits and Skirts— S A A Worth $1.50,at ........ I a W Si.50 Black-ajsjl heavy Blue Nub Voile at... ..it ...:.., 1.00 ust receWfed—One case of 38-incli Satin Dash MelrcJSe Suit'ngs in Black and colors bought to sell at 50c-Special tor this sale QQ*» Vw.8PB WEATHER REPORT. U. S. DKPAKT. OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU. Moorliead, Minn., Dec. 11, 1903, Pressure, 9 a. m., 28.95 noon, 28.99. Tern., 14 a. m.. —o noon, 5. Cloudy weather prevails over the Canadian northwest, Missouri, Red Riverand Mississippi Valleys and east ward to the Atlantic coast. Generally clear elsewhere. The temperature is decidedly lower over the Rocky Moun tain slope, western portions oi the Da kotas and the upper lakes. Slightly higher over the Red River and Mississ ippi Valleys and lower lakes. Snow has fallen at all points in the Canadian northwest and fr.om Montana to the lower lakes. It was snowing this morning at Medicinc Hat, Havre, Hel ena. Miles City, Winnipeg. Pierre. Houghton and Buffalo, where a gale of forty-eight miles is reported. The lock at Saulte Ste Marie is closed today. TJie low is over western Nebraska.. W. H. GRASSE, Observer. Chicago Forecast—Snow tonight and Saturday, warmer tonight: CITY LOCALS. Remcnjjber McClatie's art store' for jfour holiday presents For Rent—Office rooms in Morris Block apply to Dr. Wheeler. The North Dakotd State Band, Sttn fta-y afternoon, 25 and 50 cents. '"£all on Monson the trunk man and ttfjfrke your selection of a suit case or satchel for a Christmas present. NOTICE—J. W. Searing, P. 0. Box 530, Fargo, N. D., will duplicate all offers of bargains in subscriptions to periodicals. All enquiries promptly answered. The ladies": sotiety,: Disciples of Christ, will give a chicken, pie Supp'er at Monson's trunk store, Dec. 16, from 5:30 to 8 p. nv 1 BARLEY! W» want barley. Either ftad or malt' IDS trades. Send samples and get our offer. .. MAOILL A CO., Fargo, N. D* Holcomb, the young man who claim ed his partner, Keohler, robbed him. of $40 in the New Boston Hotel, yesterday morning, has given up the prosecution of the case. State's Attorney £&&' would not autl»jri^ a w#rairt tpf, arrest of the accused unliMS 4$ plaining witness would give ins appearance in court. Th man could not make bond (THE MOODY FABGO FOKTJM Great Christmas Underwear Sale 12 Underwear at pv: i' Oceat Saving r- Men's Hfeavy Fleeced Shirts and Drawers, & bargain at 50c. A Blankets io:4 Blankets that never sold for less than 75c. Friday and ISO** Saturday at WUV Good size Comforters, our regular $1.25 values. Friday and Qtt*» Saturda^t .... HQu to make the complaint and remain in jail. Have Knight Printihg Co. print it! Gentlemen wear- D. & P. gloves. jFor wood and lignite prices, car lots, see ad of L. B. Gibbs.. Aids digestkm--Washington Irving Cigar between meals. Bowers Bros, are prepared to make storm sash op short notice. Students will find rites by the week at Gable's Restaurant very low. Women's party slippers, the "very latest, at Kurtzman's, Magill Block. Discount sale at Holtierman's Mil linery on all trimmed and street hats. Wanted—Sewing by the day. Apply at 313 Ninth Street South, A. Steven sonv FOR RENT—Large modern house, just reflnisned, new lie^ting plant,' warm house. Lease aud possession ^iven Dec. 4. Apply at once. I. D. fl—It. VWtftrf. Large line of water ccrlor novelties, suitable for ChristilfiM:ifiiis at ,Mc a n e s A S o e Miss Flora Lewis, deputy county su perintendent of public instruction, is confined to h«f. '.suffering '.with pueumonia. Christmas neckwear—Our Christmas stock of neckwear is fresh and exclus ive in design an| colorings. Moy & Kennedy. Federal inspectors are engkged in checking up the local landoffice. They will cotnolete their work and send in their reports to Washington tonight, v Mason Temple Souvenir dry OA Temple, Agent Bolte, formerly with the Mil waukee Harvester Co., in this city is in town today on business. Mr. Bolte re ports that he has bpen taken care of by the International Co. and has been given the assistant general agency for the company at St. Cloud, This station covers a .territory more than twice as large as his North Dakota agency. Indian baskejs, 5c to $2, flinch, 50c, blocks 5c to 25c, ten pins 8c to 25c, dolls ic to $2, round medallion pictures regu lar 15c here 10c. rozine art vases, $1.50, lamps, $*.35, beawtil frost^i^t^toliir"-" each, and china tea |b for new une Economy Store, Mail order filled. A For this sale at OW Dr. Wright's Wool Fleeced Shirts and Drawers you always pay Si for. Fri day and Saturday 83c Women's 25c Heavy Fleeced. Vests and Pants. Friday afid #A«* Saturday at.........v .Vv I wl# Wromen'si$2.75 and $3.25 Stutttgarter Underwear. Specially 4| Oft priced for this sale at.. lavO Women's Outing Flannel Gowns, our leader at'59C. Friday and Saturday at JKJYV iio. uui 46c Men's Outing Flannel Night Shirts, Silk trimmed. Friday and AQ*% Saturday at vOO vWaistings Waist Patterns in Fine Fancy Vest ing, regular $1.00 to $4.00 Patterns. Friday and Saturday choice-at Half Price ill Corsets La' Vlda Corsets, Black, iri aUsiies, the best $3.50 Corset.- 4 AO Friday and Saturday at. I JFCP pit Wii 718 Front Street. Buy D. & P. glows. v Cook paints signs, 'phone 925. Full blood Poland China boars for sale. E. C. Eddy. We aim to please and fit fe«t# Kurtzman, Magill Block."1? All regular size storm sash are kept in stock at Bowers Bros, factory. Don't forget Erickson fof-"^«|ur Christmas photos. Come noW*"*ft 'r Wanted to Buy 80^ Bushels of Feed iv yv. Barley. Address BAUSER BROS,,. FARGO, N, D. Popular prices of 25 and 50 cents for next Sunday afternoon's North Dakota State Band concert. A 6-room house for rent, three from the Waldorf.. 18, Magill Block. blocks F, F. Lincoln, room We put a winter cap on you—if it doesn't wear well it's on us—we make it good. Moy & Kennedy. Several pairs of gloves and mittens, picked up in the corridor, are -awaiting claimants at the Fargo postoffice. Wernicke elastic book cases ntike the finest presents finished in golden oak, weather oak, antique oak, mahog any, etc. N. D. Book & Stationery OD. The McKinley Lodge, Modern Broth erhood of America, will hold an annual election of officers at Pirie's Hall Sat urday evening.' There are several im portant positions to Be fijled. Nellie Fuller, Denver—"My face was full of pimples and black-heads. Rocky Mountain Tea has driven them away People hardly know me, I'm looking fine." 35 cents. Fout & Porterfield. Nap Chagnoor, a physician and drug gist at Berwick, has filed his petition in bankruptcy rn the federal court. In his schedule he gives his assets at $1,060.45 a,1(l '"S liabilities at $1^289.90. y SWEAR OFF and be 8000 Next Year, and go to THE VALLEY LUMKH COMPART YARO and buy 0000 Lumber, Lath, Shingles and all kinds of tMd RUIUHR8 MATERIAL at Prices. Office No. 122 N. P. Ave. 'Phone 243. The case of Emma Booth vs. the city of Fargo is Still on in district court and will not reach the jury before tonight Plaintiff sues to recover damages in the sum of $3,075 as the result of a fall 011 a dilapidated sidewalk. Military toilet-sets in stag*,''ebony and oxidized silver finish, $1 to" $5 manicure sets, same finish $50 to $3 collar and cuff boxes, 50c to $5 albums, 25c to $6 Nickell's Open AH Night Drug Store, Front Street. In the estates of Charles T. and Sel don H. Gorman, fcho recently died in Mfichigan, leaving property in this coun ty, a hearing is on in county court this afternon to establish heirship. The object is for the conveyance'of land. TRANSFER LINE Especially equipped for the rapid transfer of all effects. QEOROB WEDGWOOD. Prop. Office with W. P. Morris Sterc, jfrpat Street. OWce'PhoM&tir. Hoaee90t. A great lover of pictures, in reply to a question why he had so many pictures in his room, said that th^y were windows through which he look ed on many desired scenes. Now wouldn't it be nice for you to pu£ some windows in your hojrie? Come—look through our, frames into beautiful landscapes, cool shady forests," silver^ streams, or tossing watep—-Fargo Dec orating Co., 612 Second Avenue "NoVth. Friends of Mrs. J. B. Lockhart will be gratified to hear that she is prog gressing nicely with the injuries she sustained to the fingfcrs of her right hand and there are no indications of third nece AND DAILY BEPUBLICAiT, FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 11 90$^ i We will save you big money on -all winter clothing and gent's furnishing goods. Henry E. Hance's sacrifice sale. i.. 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. Our Careful Handling doubles the life of your linen. We do not experiment. We give you the advantage of improved ma Otlinery and modern methods. Troy Steam Laundry 'Phone 236. N. P. Ave. A handsome picture suitably framed makes an appropriate Christmas present —McClane's Art Store. A new shipment of Klipper Klub and Barney & Berry skates has arrived at the Fargo Hardware Co. You will find an elegant line of pipes at Nickell's Open All Night Drug Store, 25c to. a fine meerschaum ,at^$io. The will of John H. Mappa, deceased, was admitted to probate by Judge Han son this morning and Cleora, Eunice Whjay was appointed executor, hart's fingers were not seen on the door jam. D. & P. gloves are best mailt. Clearing house transactions today amounted to $133,038. Two gold fishes and globe with chain attached—$1. Shotwell & Graver. Dress patent leathers for men, but ton or lace, Kurtzman's, Magill Block. It's time you slipped on a pair of our golf gloves. v Moy & Kennedy. -Discount sale at Holderman's M51 liriery on all trimmed and street hats. Carving sets, and pocket cutlery of the'best quality, make goojh Xirtas presents, Fargo Hardware Co. Dr. C. L. Rose has removed his dental offices from over the Herbst store to the third floor of the Edwards Building. There are so many pretty make-ups of house coats and smoking jackets at out store that they are especially nice tor Christmas gifts. Moy & Kennedy. Beautiful display of Palmer's fine perfumes in plain and cut glass bottles and fancy cases 10c to $10. Nickell's Open All Night Drug Store. FjFOnt Street. i''?''/' Why suffer with indigestion, dyspep sia gastric, irregularities, stomach troubles, when Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well and keep you well? 35 cents. Fout & Porterfield. Money to loan on valley lands or Fargo City property at a low rate of Interest. No commission charged. Call bnd see us. Real estate for sale. The Lockhart Company-, Edwards Building. The business we are doing since our sacrifice began will prove to you where to get your bargain in gent's furnish ings. Henry E. Hance & Co., sacrifice sale. Otto Wellen, the ad man at deLen drecie's department store has devised a clever Ferris Wheel which is run by electricity and is attracting much at tention in the store window. I .- If you wish your pictures l?efore Christmas come now as you can get them in good time at-- Erickson's Ground Floor Studio. Remember that we have a new supply of picture frames in different sizes suitable for Christmas presents John A. Anderson of Power and Miss Birdie Strand of Uvvegp were married by Judge Hanson in the county court room this morning. The happy couple will spend a number of days in the city and will then go on to Power and settle down on the groom's farm. The annual election of the officers of ilecca Chapter, No. 5, O. E. S., will be held Saturday evening. A banquet wito-be served at 6:30 o'clock p. m. to bfe' follc*ved byi the initiaiaon of a larg$, class of candidates at 7:30 o'clock. All officers and members are requested to bt present. Mesdames Treat and feathrick en tertained a number of their friends at cards Thursday afternoon amid happy and very attractive environments. The playing was animated and there were enthusiastic efforts for the supremacy, but the score cards of Mesdames Al fred and Wyman indicated that they were the winners of the first and sec ond prizes respectively. The same hostesses entertained again this after n o o n A gifj Jf/^Pifie's candits i$ iijways acceptable and in good taste. We al ways have a delicious asosrtment, al ways' fresh. But around Christmas time our stock is of necessity much larger and more varied. We are tak ing orders now for delivery on Christ mas day, any hour you say. If you want to ship it out of town we will wrap it and attend to the shipping. Leave your order in plenty of time. Remtmber nothing ii\ the way of candy takes the place of Pirie's. A QUIET TALK ON CLOTHING--WE can put money in your pocket and the best suit of clothes you ever owned on your back. A month aco wi would have had to charge you more, but It's Oar Sacrifice Sale and the price conces sions average more than half. It will be easy to convince you when you come in —the clothing does that. Henry E. Hance Co. NMR Hght l»nd ijes were ckhart •r4«*e party frwrt w. the door by newa. Strati, Frn N. 0. A number of railroad traveling agents were storming Fargo today and one or two were handing out remind ers for business in the shape of at tractive calendars and those who had not the latter had their usual jolly manners with them as all good fellows have! The personnel of the crowd consisted of Frank H. Beach of the Rock island H. M. Lewis and Jack Thorite of the Soo Mr. Lovell of the Wabash Chas. Humphrey of the Chi cago and Eastern Illinois and Walter Wyard of the Michigan ,Central. D. Mezirow received a letter from his son this morning stating that he. was well and sorry that he had not written beforec The son, Jack, has been away from home for the past three years and has n*t written home or intimated where^Je tyas for eighteen months. The last heard of him was through a friend ^that Jack was about to start for Mrs Mezirow has been mourn, sqn as dead for some time, fxirow, who has charge of the department at deLendrecie's also about given up her broth had not expected to see him id she is so overjoyed at the writes from Buffalo, N. Y. and the father has come home at once and The letter urging also contains the sad k ... ,--- __ agp—*f "EZY EYE SPEX- It is expected now that the office force of the sales department of the I. H. Co. will: be concentrated in the newly arranged offices, in the McCor mick Building, next Monday. Judge Pollock has ordered the jury drawn for the January term of district court, which will be convened on Jan. 5. The clerk of .the district court, the sheriff, auditor and treasurer will meet in the office of the district court,on next Monday and draw the jury. Building material''for the courthouse anncjt-'is -being placed on the grounds today and work- will be rapidly pushed on the structure. The contractors think the building will be ready for the county officers' not later than Jan. 5. Cerhard Krogh, a graduate of Fargo High School and Dakota Business Col lege and son of our Danish vice consul, left yesterday morning for Devils Lake to assume his duties as stenographer in the office of A. M. Powell of that city. Dr. Morris has returned from Brainerd after accompanying Fireman Nees, who was badly scalded a few days ago. to the N. P. sanitarium. The doctor says he left the patient doing nic.ely and that he does not anticipate very serious results from the bad burn ing which the man sustained.' In district Court this afternoon at 4 o'clock- George A. Day will make ap plication to Judge Pollock for the cus tody of his-.minor child,-who is now in the possession of his divorced wife. The case will be contested by the njpther. who,.wishes the child leij. in her custody. 'Newman. Spalding & Stambaugh appear for Mrs. Day and Attorney Green is looking aftet the in terests of Mr. Day.f- Recent disturbances* in Wall Street have had disastrious effect on New York society, many of those who have had to foot the bills finding themselves uncomfortably cramped. The usually 1 Madden's Way—ALL djfferent' He "RENEWS" the Eye. 1023 Masonjc Temple, Chjcago 617 Broadway, Fargo, N. D. The only Scientific Prescriber of Prisms and Toric Ground Lenses in the West. This may save you an expensive Eastern journey whiclvfact J?&,is wMupposed to have heard. Reserved seats for Sunday afternoon band concert 50 cet|ts at Broadway Pharmacy. The Owl cigar store has a nice as sortment of cjgau-s and pip£S„ iiv Qjrijst mas packages. AH off sizes in storm sash wiM be made to order on short notice at Bow ers Bros.' factory. 'Phone or call. Dr. A. A. Andrews who has been con fined to his lionie by illness is reported quite a little better and. his friends hope he will soon be out again. A prominent real estate man today said that his actual sales of Canadian farm lands for the month of November made a total of over 2,000 acres. brilliaut'Astor ball was a failure. A few weels fater it was seen that society, was keeping to its country places, osten sibly because it had gone in for outdoor^ sports, but in reality from motives of:. economy. The theatres are suffering badly and there is a poor prospect ahead of the opera season. SANTA CLAUS' HEADQUARTERS ..FOR CANDY.. Pound .••••••••«•« IO Broadway, Fargo, N. D* "'m5= Candy Canes all sizes from 2c to $1.00 You will like the"faifidus Christmas Mixed Candy Per Pound 160 Two Pounds A E for -A: O Buttle Pound. .. 15c Taffies All Flavors, lO** per pound...I*iZi...... lUO 10c FARGO KITCHEN 6C8 Front Street, Fargo. CHRISTIANSEN DRUG CO. 1 HOLIDAY GOODS We have received another shipment of Holiday Goods that will be open for inspection, S A U A Y E 1 2 In this shipment we h^vc* the finest assort ment of medium priced novelties on the market Wa| €lv Saturday's Forum i tor Detailed Announcement I «s»s) (HOE SALE SPECIAL for 10 Days, Commencing Sat., Dec. y}''-- ifi nn I i 12. iThis offer is made to introduce more [rapidly our line of High Grade Shoes tfor M^en, Women and Children. Sale i,on Leather Goods only. ...SCHUBERT SHOES... For Ladies. The highest grade of'per fection in the art of shoe making. They FIT THE FEET and comprise Com fort, Style and Durability. Made in the latest styles, vici kid and patent leathers—regular price $3.50, sale price $3.00 ^Ladies' New Capitol SlioesT extra good, in^ ,*year welt and hand sewed, regular price $3.00, Sale price... SB.65 •Men's High Grade Shoes, ,in Patent Leathers, Enamels or Velour Calf, regular $5.00, Sale price .... .S4«00 Misses' Fine Shoes, in sizes from 12 to 2, regular $i-75 sale price. $l jO Boys Shoes at prices in proportion, some as low as.«.......iiT ...01*23 Children's Shoes, regular price $1.50. Sale price .l.T.1. Baby Shoes, only high grade line—some as low,, in this sate as...... Full line of Men's, Ladies'. Boys' and Children's Rubber Goodsr DON'T FORGET TO BRING YOUR REPAIRING TO THE i PIONEER £HOE SHOP ^tci Kid or Velour calf, Goba- KUkUl t,^ 1 1 a 01.23 73c