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I A 34-Inch Top Coat One of the smartest and most Stylish overcoats we can show you this season is this 34 inch top coat a Hart Schaffner & .Marx product, of unmistakable quality. You wont find such a coat anywhere else in town there's a distinction in it which other makers don't get into clothes. You need just such a coat as this for Spring, and for the cool evenings of summer easy to carry on your arm if you like and always pleasant to be seen in We show plenty of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes for all sorts of wearers. J. F. O E S &CO. 101-102 Broadway, Fargo. Y O U DRESSED POULTRY BUTTER and EGOS Top market price day of arrival Clark Produce Co. 512 First Ave. N. Tel. 207. Y E A 217 217 phone Prunes, Good per lb Prunes, large, per lb Pocket Razors bhears A1 VT 25c Cero-Fruto, 3 packages Peaches, choice evaporat ed, per lb .. Sc 8c 10c Apricots, choice evapor ated, per lb I22C Apples, choice evaporat ed. per lb 10c We have just received a direct importation Huntley & Painter's English Biscuits. Twenty-five varie ties to select from. Have you tried Peter's Swiss Chocolate. Notliing nicer. T. E. Yerxa Guaranteed Cutlery- HARRINGTON, HARDWARETa BROADWAY. Machine Repairing, Tool Sharpening, intricate and Deli cate Devices made expert workman. W. KURTH, Second Ave. N.—Keeney Block. •r* PLANS FOR A COURTHOUSE Architect Bell Will Submit Detailed Specifications—Call For Bids For County Supplies. The county commissioners w^l con-, vene in regular monthly session Tues-] day. The session promises to be nf! more lhan ordinary interest, inasmuch as Architect Bell of Helena, Mont., who was employed to submit plans for a new courthouse at the last regular meeting will be present with full detailed drawings and specifications and estimates. of cost of the proposed new building If these are satisfactory to a majority of the board it is understood that bids will a', oncc be advertised for and the actual work of constructing the building •omtncnced early in May. There is a possibility, however, that there may be interesting developments regarding the acceptance of these plans and the subsequent awarding of a con tract. It is held in sonic quarters that the board has not $80,000 at its legal disposal for the erection of a courthouse and if this is a fact a contract could not he legally entered into. The commissioners will also consider bids for the furnishing of the following supplies a-.tl services: Blank boks for county use, printed blank* and printed stationery, stationery and stationers' supplies, drugs and medi cines, groceries for county hospital alul county poor, burial of the pauper dead, meats for county hospital and county poor. The bids for these supplies must all be in by 4 o'clock on next Monday afternoon and each bid must be accom panied by a certified check for $50. It understood that there will be a great many bids and that competition will ho keen. WHERE TO WORSHIP. Norwegian Baptist Church—Corner of Fourth Street and Second Avenue North. Sunday service: Preaching at 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday school at the close of morning service B. Y. P. U. Sunday evening at 7 o'clock bible reading and prayer ser vice Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. All are cordially invited to attend. J. A. 11. Johnson, pastor residence 1405 Fourth Avenue North. German Evangelical Friedens Con gregation—Service every Sunday at 10:30 a. m., German Sunday school aft er service, at its church, Roberts Street and Third Avenue North, near Broad way. All are cordially invited. E.J. Fleer, pastor. Free Methodist—Services open with class meeting 10:30 a. m. Sunday school 11:15 a. in. evening Young People's meeting, 7:30, followed by preaching. All are Wfeltoitipd. Vern D. Poole, pastor* i—. Secretary Allen will speak at the Y. M. C. A. men's meeting Sunday after noon at 4 o'clock in the association hall corner of Eighth and Front Streets, Plymouth Congregational Church Broadway and Ninth Avenue North. Dr. Dudley will preach in the morning at 10:30. Professor Fisk of Fargo Col lege in the evening at 7:30 Sunday school at 13 m. Junior Endeavor at 3:30 p. 111. The pastor's class will meet Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 prayer meeting and bible study of E*odus, xii, Wednesday evening at 7:#. T. H. Lewis, pastor. First Baptist Church—Corner of Eighth Street and First Avenue South. S. A. Hayworth. minister. Divine wor ship at 10:30 a. m. with a short Easter sermon. "The Ground of Immortality." Following the sermon the hand of fel lowship will be given to new members and the Lord's Supper will be observed. Sundav school at noon B. Y. P. U. at 7 P- m. gospel service at 8 with preach ing on the topic "Doubting Thomas." There will be special Easter music at both the morning and evening services. All are welcome. First Methodist Episcopal Cfcttrclfc- Easter services: Early morning praise service at 7 subject of morning ser mon, "The Greatness of Easter even ing subject. "Easter as a Motive in Life bible schbol at 13 Epworth League at 7 p. m. the choir will sing, Break Faith into Joy," by Barnby: "Awake Them That Sleepest," by Stainer. Mrs. Hall will sing, "I Know That My Redeemer Liveth." from "TIiq Messiah." Prof. G. A. Stout, di rector of mq*ic Miss Ruby Redmon, organist. At the Norwegian Lutheran Free Church—Fourth Street and Fourth Avenue North. Easter services on Sunday morning service commences 10:30 and in the evening 7:30. The choir will sing at both services, besides vocal music appropriate for the occas ion by quartette and soloist. All are welcome. S. Romsdahl, pastor. ".j First Norwegian Lutheran Chttreh-^ Corner Roberts Street and Fourth Avenue North. Easter services at 10:30 a. m. andrfgvc,iyit« services at 7:30. All areVwckotee A, O. Fonkalmjd, pas tor." Swedish Baptist Church—Corner of Fourth Street and Third Avenue North. Preaching by the pastor at 3" m" a,1^ subject: Christ s Resurrection." Sundav school at 12 noon and Young People's Meet ing at 5 o'clock, p. m. Frank J. Lil jigren, pastor. Unitarian Church—Corner of Ninth Street and Second Aventie South. Rev. Eleanor Gordon, minister. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject of morn ing sermon: "The Poet's Thought of Immortality." Subject of Bible-Class lecture: "The Story of the Resurrec tion." Meeting of 'Literary Tea Cup at the home of Mrs. Champine on Wed nesday afternoon. On Saturday even ing tt & o'clock Rev. Parker 'd 1 W i- Regular value, $3.50. Smoke sale price Broadway Uv'» Cable net regular value $6.25 Smoke sale price........... Cable net, regular value $5.75 #4 CH Madras. Protestant Episcopal, Gettisem^he Cathedral—Easter day. Holy com munion 8 a. m., morning prayer, ser mon and second celebration of Hfely Communion ait t'l o'clock. Vespers and Children's Easter service at 5 o'clock in the afternoon. The follow ing music will be rendered at tfre.moriv ing service: Organ Prelude. Processional ........ .... .... .. ."Welcoime Happy Miprriing." Easter Anthem^4*Ciifi8t Our Pass over" Gipter^on Te Deum in E.....i.Dudley B^ick Jubilate Deo .... ». ...' Is Risert Again" *HB FAROO FORtJll' AN*B BAIL* SKPtJBUCAlf, SATURDAY 8VENING, APRIL %, 1904V Smoke sale price ......... fTiull Extra net, regular value $9.50 #7 Smoke sale price .......... 1 Smoke sale price .......... yuil v Extra net, regular value $6.00 A £ft Smoke sale price •nrulU Regular Value, $4.50. sale price $3.00. Fancy silk striped, Smoke sale price .. Ruffle. In lots i to 6 pairs. Babbinett lace ruffle, $3.00 Smoke sale price ....... Battenberg edge, ruffle curtains. 1 lar price $3.25. Smoke sale price Novelty ruffle, all lace, regular Qfl price $385. Smoke sale price yCiUw Ruffle net. regular price $4.35. Smoke sale price Ruffle net, regular price $r.65. Smoke sale price Ruffle net. regular price $2.00. Smoke sale price Ruffle net. regular price $375- Smoke sale price Ruffle net, regular price $1.50. Smoke sale price Ruffle net, regular price $4.00. Smoke sale price Nottingham, slightly discolored, regular price, $1.25. Smoke ORa sale price Okft» k.............Stpne Sanctus ... t. SMOKE Great Sacrifice to closf Values in the following Lace Curtains Arabian/ Lace Curtains v- (Continued.) Ruffle, net top, regular price 0^ QC $3.00. Smoke sale price .. fMtw Nottingham, slightly discolored, regular price $i-35- Smoke sale pricfe $8.50 Extra, net, regular value lB.50 Smoke Sale price Extra net, regular value $7.50 #C "7C frke $3.50 Brussels Net, regular price, Smoke sale price $2.25 Smoke sale price Undertaker* and Emb&lmers* 8.. Wooiey of Chicago will lecture 6n sen's drama* "Peer Gynt." Cajiibridg^ Gloria in Excels!!- *.....% ..Old Chant Recessional ^. "Alleluia AHeltH$'? Organ Postlude.' For the children's service in .the aft ernoon appropriate hymns will be simp and the alithem. "Lift Your Glad V o i e s y W S e e e Next Monday will occur the anniiAl meeting of the cathedral congregation for which a special*apneal for attend ance has been issued by Dean Burle son.^' iK-'- W-' Avenic and Eighth Street North. Edgar W. Day, pastor: Preaching service at 10:30 and 7:30. Morning subject "The Meaning of the Resurrection even ing. "Facing Toward God Sabbath school at noon JuhipV Endeavor.: at 3:30 p. m. Y. P1. S. C. E. at 6:30 p. m. reception of -mcnibcxs- at morning ser^ vice.' The Eastifcr«pfbgrethffle of tousic Is ast.follows^ :i ,•. v- •«. .*•• W a n e "jubilate" ..i-. Garrett TlyjftM232iT-tliAcashirie Sljiart 'Lifeis Resurrection Morn" Neidlinger Mrs. Henry A. Beaudoux and Choir. "Christ is Risen Today".... ".Schilling C'SbSf Hymn a^-^*i|aster. Hymtir ." .i..' Lyra ^baviu^a Offertory—"Adante" 5 Heller Mrs. Grace Lincoln Burnam. Hymn 241—v,Wa1tham" Calkin Postlude—""March fj-oin Othalie"... ...... .. .. .. .. .. .Mendelssohn Miss Cornelia M. Lyon, Organist jMrs. Grace Lincoln Burnam, soprano co»uraita iigo4.' •Mr.' RTHf- Tho* (D. It s "wt* ^•.£V V $6.75 Brussels Net, Unsoiled, regular price $5.00. Smoke sale Cf| price ywiUU Brussels Net, regular price, $5.7 Smoke sale price ar $3.50 |460 is.50 Brussels ftet, regular $11.00. Smoke sale #0 Cfl price price 4*01OU Draperies Oriental Designs, regular price per pair, $4.00. Smoke sale price ... $3.25 Plain Gordon Rep, all shades of Red, Green, Brown and borders, 30 pairs, 110 injury perceptible, regular price per pair, $5.50. Smoke sale OR price Others, regular price $6.50. Smoke sale price ....... Others, regular price $7.50. Stnoke sale price ....... Others, regular price, $8.00. $5.00 $5:50 $5.75 •A A & :'v' McKenzie. bass Mrs. Grace Lincoln Burnam, director. ft -. V. First Congregational~C,, |Ht. Dickin son, D. D., minister. Morning subject 10:30, "Tlie Living Christ afternoon at 3, Commandery service, "The Eas ter Spirit in the Life of Today Bible school and Young Men's Club, 12 ^. E.. 6:30. Eighth Street and Third A v e n u e S o u i The music ai'tltt feaster services ^ill be as follows: 10:30 a. m.— Anthem—"Victory'*1 vjH. R, Shelley Solo Voiees Garrett Introit Hymn taa, "The Strife is O'er' Kyrie ... .-Guonod Gloria Tibi ... v \-1."v:..,. Guouod Hymn 11a .... k "jesu$ Cfirist T$ lR\s6n Today" Sermon !. .. Bishop Mann Gloria after Ascription... Bartiby Offertory Anthem—"Christ the Lord Tt*horus. Bass Solo—"The Lovd is Risen"... Arthur Sullivan Mr. Penniman. Afternoon service, which ^vill be at tended by Auvergne Commandery, K. "Victory'' W.v M. ^Shelky S»1o ChorUs. 'Te Deum" (Short) r,*•,'.?fi^k Solo and Chorus. "Every Flower that Blosftorrts^,.... H. R. Shelley Solo by Miss Champine. "If We Believe that Jesus Died".. o n e Anthem for Bass Solo and Chorus. citation Hearing petition. State of North Dakota, County of Cass, in county court, before Hon. A. G, Han son, judge. I11 the hiatter estate of Kate Lor^, deceased.' Marx Reimers, petitioner, Vs., Augus tus Long and Sylvester Long, respond ents— Citation hearing petition for ap pointment of administrator. The State of North Dakota to the above named respondents and all per sons interested in the estate of Kite Long, deceased. You and each of you are hereby noti fied that Marx Long, the petitioner herein* has filed Jn this-court his peti tion, praying "thai letter of administra tion upon the estate of I£ate Long, late iif the copnty oi Cass and state of North Dakota, d£c£ased, be granted to F. A. Ball and that the said petition will be heard and duly considered by this court on Saturday, the 30th day of April, A. D., 1904, at ro o'clock in the forenoon of that day at the court rooms of this court in the county courthouse in the city of Fargo,county of Cass and state of North Dakota and you, and each of yort, are hereby cited to be and appear, before this court'at said time and place, and answer said petition and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. By the Court y (Seal) A. G. HANSQN,-, Judge of the County Court Dated the 17th day of March, A. P., March1 19, 26\ April a, ifo, '64) '-.7/ G. APETI 1 1904". out these goods. i rj :v i All I iUU Novelty Curtains, regular price $2.50. Smoke safe', €1 QR price .............•»... I 051 Novelty Citrtaifis, refcfttlat price $4.00. Smoke sale IJO QE' price ^4i0v Irish Point, regular price, $5.00. Smoke sale price Irish Point, White, regular prkc $3.75 rk'c Smoke sale price .............. purniture Davenport, very elabohite, slight sign of smoke, Crotched Mahogany, up holstered in silk, regtllar price Sale price. Divaii, finished in gold, carved, upholstered in regular price, $37.00. Smoke sale price ...... ... y^UiUU Fur nitur e Co. ,^v- If ij?) ntt: $95.80 Davenport, Mahogariy. Upholsinl in fine silk, regular price, Cft $52.00. Smoke sale price. ^0 «»JU Couch, Velour, Dark Red, wi/h fringe, no sign of injury, 22 springs, regular price $7.50, Smoke sale 7C price ........ Couches ih Tapestry j»nd Valour, regular price, $18.00 eacl Smoke juiir. ifguiar $12.00 hand-omcly silk laliric, $25.80 Smoke sale price Divan, Carved Mahogany, silk ering, regular price, $12.00 IJO Cfl Smoke sale price i^OimU Little Divan, Inlaid Mahogany, silk upholstered seat and back, regular price ,$25.00. Smoke sale •lO Ef| price vpIuiUU Large Divan, silk upholstered, slight sign of smokfe, regular price. $28.00. Mahogany Arm Chair, green silk holstered, regular price, $14 Smoke sale price Sqlid Mahogapy Upholstered Chair, regular price $25. Stnoke nil 'safe price ylwiUU J-piece Parlor Set. Bird's Eye Maple, upholstered in Imported Silk Daniink, beautiful, regular price, nfl $37. Smoke sale price .. ftbiUU 3-piece Parlor Set. Crotched Malsogaiiv JBack, regular price $47.00 ffOC nil Smoke sale price ^wviUy 5-piece Parlor Suite} Solid/Mahogany beautifully carved, silk Upholstered seats and back.. Smoke sale OCR Hfl price $0uiUU 4-piec6 Parlor Suite, Oak. upholstered seat and back, assorted colors, velour, regular price, $37.50. ©OC f|A Smoke sale price op cov- $17.00 Largest Housefurnishers In the West* SCHOOL LAND BOARD ii The board directed the land com missioner to investigate the condition of farm loans in Benson, iWfells and Eddy Counties. It also autorized the sale in* M»rto*» County if a sufficient number ©f pi.ecfck arc found salable. I V* i: 'A i MADE INVESTMENTS The regiHar meeting of the boatd of university and school lands. \Va.s fafcld Saturday. Present: Governor White, Secretary Porter, Auditor Holmes And Superintendent Stockwell. The principal business before the board was the purchase of*schoo'l bonds amounting to $88,500 the prin cipal issues being: Grand Forks Jn1 dependent District $35,000: Hope Special District $17,000 Balfour School District $7,500 York School District $5,000 Sykeston School District $4,oooi the Ttv mainder in smaller denominations. Washington correspondence in The New Some $36,500 worth were .purchased from the various institution funds, itrbgl ing the policy of the board to keep these funds invested. The amount of funds, both common school and institu tion for investment prior to t^S'meet ing was about $263,000. w Some twenty-three farm loans were accepted, amounting to $17,450. This, together with the school bortHs, made ap investment of $105,950. The hoard refused t6 consider a prop- mo* mm It takes WkWMiMi Wholesale Broadway, 1 v» v *•". '.Furniture (Continued)* ftx Oajk/Frame Morris "Chair, upholster|® in cdrdiircfy,. slight,. sign of smolce, regular price, $12.00, flft Smoke sale price V" ""U Smyrna, 30x60 inches, soiled on edge only, reg^dar price $2.50 (HI Smoke sale price .:. I iUU Smyrna, 26x52, regular price, $2.25. Smoke sale price Moquette, 36x60,soiled slightly^ on bol der, regular price $3.65. fJQ 1C $1:70 ,i. price, $1.00. price .. v. .. I U 251 Oriental Patterns, 27x57 price Smoke sale price .......V:.......,. regtdnr $2.00 Carpets Alt-Wool Ingram, yard wicfe, price 75c.. Smoke sale price '..... i. i:.... i.... V Ail-Wool Ingrain, yard' ttide, regular price sdc. Sfhoke sale n A (Km price' UC All-Wool Ingraiu, yarti wide, regular price, 65c. Smoke sale .... 50c Tapestry, Brussels, discolored on edge, only 3 patterns, regular price Gfl|i 75C- Smoke sale price ........ Will# Tapestry, Brussels, in 2 patterns, regular 85c Smoke sale Moquette, in 2 patterns, regular price, $1.35- Smoke "V.. QKifc price v. .v.. ... 996. Velvets, in 3 patterns only, regular price, $1.35. Smoke sale t? i f|f| price, I «UU Velvets^ iji 1 pattern^ohly, regMlar pripe, 90c Fargo, N. B| n osition to purchase $50,000 of state bondi at .ahout cenfe -v-- ^S MAY YET BE SAVED, r: AH who, have severe lung ttaubljiit need Dr. King's New Discovery ter Consumption. It cures or no pay. 5^!^ $1.00. .Fout & Pofterfield. NOTICE TQ CREDITOR In* the matter of th}' eitate id Charles Hamm, deceased Notice is hereby given, by the undet* signed, C. R. Meredith, administrator of the estate of Charles Hamm, 14» of the county of Cass and state of North Dakota, deceased, to the creH tors of, and all persons having claims against said deceased to exhibit them, with the .necessary vouchers, witHin four months after the first ptiblicaiibn of this notice, to said administrator, at his residence, in the city of Casadtdft, county of Cass and State of North tP kota. Dated this nth day of March, A. y 4 E E to properly fill, prescriptions in a drugf store, aind ^h the degree of knowledge! Spends tl|e SfeferW value of the prescriptioit 'h Administrator oi the £sMt« ill Charles Hamm, Deceased. Pierce & Tennesort, r- Attorneys for Administrator fe# Fargo. North Dakota. First Publication March la, (D. Mar. 12, 19, 26 Apr. 2.) Porterfield! and Retail Bruggist* 4 N. 0. 1