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i i Oily Rogers' 1847 Knives and! Forks Best triple plated ware nude In the eonutry. As opening nmvenirR wa wi'l foil 1 sat. 12 pieces, fi each of knives and forks andnnlyl to a 50 Per set customer. inly... Y t.fe Copyright 100s, by Gage Brothers Jt Co. Chicago Cluny Lace Curtains W 352 BATISTE I MOORHEAD NEWS. k' A barn belonging to Peter Czizek 0n Fourth Street North in Moonhead was destroyed by fire last itifejitt. 'The 4amage was about $3oa A reception was given to new stu dents and teachers in the Congrega tional Church parlors last night. Register of Deeds B. B. Hetland Sustained a sprained ankle Thursday the result of a collision while riding [is bicycle. rs. C. T. PomeroX returned last veiling from Lockport, rf. Y., where ie ha been visiting relatives for sev fal months. 4 Gus K. Gunderson was irv-from his jjrrm northeast of Moorhead yester Jpy. He states that lie-has all of his Fain cut and stack ^hut north of E i ,v Tl .* s 1'V Ppctial Delomer The New Autumn Silk Showing—Is larger and more beautiful this year than ever before and every reliable product known to the manufacturer finds representation in iliis elaborate display. To the knowledge that we a*e leaders in this line is added the stimules to out do our former efforts. Opening Souvenirs. 36 Inch Black Tatfeta, our reg-1 uiar guarautw'l tafToia, Souvenir Price 3 inch Rlack Taffeta. Our resrular $125 gaarau- Q&c auteeri Taffeta. Souvenir Price 'OW Other 8i k Bargains abound in Pla'n and Fancy Silk, and Qointons Hr«p 12 cskos in box rear u 1 e i 0 o cases, only 1 box t" a per s o n K I O if i i V 1.f fered in the city. 56 Distinct individuality and style— newness—marks the fall millinery. Models original and artistic in de sign and an infinite variety. The taste of the most particular1 shop per is readily satisfied A com plete display of the hats tHat are considered prettiest for street and dress wear are shown in ouf mill inery department at— "or® Basement Souvenir Offerings 50 pair u£ insertion and edges all in Arabian color. Regular Drapery Goods—In pretty green, blue and red striped effects, regular ly 25c a yard. Souvenir Price 15c Colored Scrim—A full line in pretty striped effects, regularly 55c yard. Dinner Set—100 piece semi-porcelain dinner set with a very pretty gold decoration, worth £12.50 Same as above, worth $13.50 No. 183 Mod# lror the tall figure, medium in proportions, long dip hip and front. 285 same model, sateen or batiste *'j tit inch Rainproof Suiting, worth 47 In Autumn MILLINERY Vi Popular Prices ljandsonie Cluny Lace Curtains with $6.00 pair. Souvenir Price $3.95 Souvenir Price 15c per sett Souvenir Price $7.50 per set Souvenir Price $8.95 Rer Pair $2.00 w Redfern Corsets Redfern Corset style ha# a superior grace d€* by all thoroughly up-to-date mod grace appearance in the figure only manded istes—A when it is rightly corseted. These Are Priced $4 00 to $8 00 i'"1-ii t- i 1 fa -j ^*h\t /J Lin V Jr' $r 'V- The best-known examples of tliis type of well are found throughout 4h« state of Nebraska. Blowing wells ar-\ also known fo occtif in Rapides Parish in southern Louisiana. The force of the air current in one of the Louisiana wells is sufficient to keep a man's hat suspend ed above it .. The cause pf AR(iO. MONDAY FALL OPENING And Formal Grand Style Exposition of Beautiful Fail and Winter Merchandise^ 'filS Great Fashion Event and Initiative Display of New Merchandise will rank superior and far advances pf anything heretofore attempted in this city. We cordially invite every person in Fargo and vicinity to attend this great fashion event in full confidence" that it will give everyone of them unqualified enjoyment and pecun 4|ry benefits. Our opening souvenirs will be special price concessions, generous ones from all over the store to make tiiu day memorable and a notable one to all who^attend. STYLISH ©UTERGARMENTS FOR WOMEN'S MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S USE Latest Models ill Street AtUre, Handsome Designs ill Tailored 4 Beautiful New Fall Dress Fabrics Reflecting fashions trend in color, weave and style. A magnficent showing of everything that is new and Correct for dress. OPENING SOUVENIRS $1.25,for....98c inch Panama Cloth, worth $1,25, for....... .98c 56 inch Melton Cloth, worth $1.00, for........ 59c DE LEDRECIB*S 350 Pair Hen's Shoes Welt soles, worth from pair. de LEND ECIE'S A WARNER'S RUST-PROOF CORSET w ^uch.phenomena 1 I J." *«'.» 'in ./ V, X* V' $1$ S J* t'j, 'if V Z V I V 112 I ^*BUST-PROOr N2121" him there is a great amount of grain which stands is such soft ground that it has been impossible to cut iti -v •. '. i BREATHING VvELI^3. The United States geologic^' survey has on hand the investigation of curious phenomena known as "blowing'' or "breathing"' wells. In the^course of col lecting well records, the hvdrologists of the survey have observed mqny wells that emit currents of air with more or less force, sometimes accompanied by a whistling sound which can be heard for a long distance. THE FAftGG FORTTM AND DAILY REPUBLICAN, SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 16, 1005. Phjr Piflowi O n painted canvas donins, in various de si«ns, regular price 50c. Sou venir price 29c -h i- V U J. Headquarters for Toilet Articles At the smallest prevailing prices. Now is ihe time to lay in your supply ot this class of goods as prices here will be found more than modest n[on compart Jen. ln«ddUlon to^'saP^yirmuBlcalp^am will be rendered, during tbe alternoDD md evening by KUPtiRT'S OPBR A HOUSB ORCHESTRA. JU .. 5tylish Raincoats, Autocoats, Etc., Etc* ,. 'T ,«*{*! 'i' l'» This department is nowltfiaking an elaborate display of the latest and best in Ready-to-Wear Apparel. We wish most particularly to impress upon your mind the beauty and desirability of our tailored garments. The long coat occupying a prominent place in these. Our beautiful line of Silk and Chiffon Waists, elabor ately trimmed in silk*applique can not be equalled. A Complete Line of Silk Petticoats also occupy a conspiciuous plare in this section and should merit your closest attention. Our Long Coat Business has so far outdone our greatest expectations that it has been necessary for our buyer to make a special purchasing i trip for these alone and we now sh#w in point oi variety one of the best and greatest assortments ever of- S $1.25 per garment. Souvenir Price 49c Nitsky Hand Bags—Hand enibroidere^l covter design with ivory mount ing,. feverj height ot novelty in ladies' hitod bags, Monday at V ,v /v In the •Shoe Section j'ii. #3.50 to $$, mostly in large or small* sizes. To Close at $1.98 150 Pair Hen's Shoes Worth from $1.50 to $225 IS THE SECRET How t6 fee individual in dress without 4 Vast outlay pf expense is a problem which many women #re at f^re^e«rt silently pondering over*, They must not forget that the foundation on which a costume is to be built is one of the most important features of successful gowning. If the corset is pooMy made, with inaccurate lines, no mat ter how much elegance in the garniture, the results will be a clumsy-looking gown and an exceedingly disa pointed woman. So don't speculate with your corset. per pair, principally in large sizes. To Close at 98c 75 Pair Boys' Shoes Medium light solrs, tan- or b^ack, sizes 4 to 5^, worth $2 To Close at $1.25 #°*168 Model. 1 Underseam model, dip hip and front. For the tafi ^edium form 268 same model, sateen or batiste. For the average form, medium* skirt,' with jt*p Jhip front.212 same model, in Sateen or batiste. Per Pair $1.00 mainly due £0 changes in atmospheric pressure or to changes in tempera ture. During the progress of a low barometer storm over these regions, the air is expelled from the blowing wells. With a rising barometer, the blowing become rapidly less until the current is finally reversed. Dif ferences in the temperature of the surface air and the air in the soil also produce similar effects. When the interstices between the grains of sand, gravel, etc., in which the well is driven are filled with water, the phe nomena of blowing, is v much Jess If 1 A $ fc, K s y i no ticeable. V .IMMIGRANTS SEEK CITIES. Boston Post: The volume of immi gration during the past four years has never been equalled. One million canic to this coujjitry firom abroad last year, i, c* ,t i' Serviceable and jj *r 7f J" r'L 'v. Linen Department Souvenir Specials. Bleached Damask, 64 Bleaehed Damask, Fine Muslin Underwear 49c Made of good qi&lity muslin prettily trimmed with lace and embroid ery, corset covers, long and short skirls, drawers and gowns, worth to inch, worth o£c, ati...W59c 70 Bleached Damask, inch, worth $1.25, at....98c 72 Unbleached Damask, inch, worth $i.to, at....89c 72 inch, worth 75c, at.. .69c 10 Per Cent Discount on Hand Embroidered Dianer Scarfs. 10 Per Cent Discount on Table Sets. Garm't Just Half Price I'mi. 1 1 1 1 jfi ithtiir'Xiiiiri m»n and they are coming faster than ever. What is to be done with them? The tendency of late years is- to congregate 111 the cities. In earlier days the tide of immigration spread out over the coun try. A majority made the fertile lands of the .west their destination. There they fixed themselves, absorbed the spirit ,of our institutions and "grew up with the country." A generation ago, agri culture was the mam source of national wealth. Today, manufacturing and trade make the greater demand upon the ser vice of our workers, and instead'of the open plains the crowded cities are sought by those who come here to find employ ment and to better their condition in life. ItfATSON'S RESTAURANT '504 "front Street—come in and let as wait on you promptly. v I WEATHER REPORT. U. S. DEPART, OF AGRIGULTURB WEATHER BUREAU. Moorhead, Minn., Sept. Pressure, Tern., 7 Over Western Clearings through the Fargo banks today amounted to Demand for help is good and any one wanting work should apply at 406 Front Street. Louis Hotop. T. J. Young & Co., will give you claim check for your trank so you will have no trouble at depot 'Phone 15. •vThe Majestic range is made of the same material as the locomotive. Bis cuits baked right in three tnintttes every day next week, at O'Neil's. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Moe are mourn ing the death of their fivfc months' old infant yesterday. The funeral will be held in Moorhead tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. PROFESSOR ANDREWS, Conceit Organist of Oberlin Musical Conservatory, i FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, MONDAY EVENING, SEPT. I8TH. Tickets 50c. Reserved Seats at at Stone's Music House. When in Moorhead stop at Cunimings' new European Hotel—everything new, first-class. Regular meals Send to R. B. Griffith, Gr^nd'Forks, for pyrography outfits with good plat inum points priced from $1.75 to W Per Pair $1.50 and TBE u fir, t"' (padtyr 16, 1(505. 7 a. m„ 38 87 n(»on, 28,84 a. m„ 54- noon. 64. Clear weather prevails this morning over western North Dakota, Montana and portions of the British possessions generally cloudy elsewhere. The tem peratures are lower over the northern portion of Minnesota and North Da kota generally higher over other sec tions. Light rain has fallen during the past twenty-four hours over south western North Dakota, the Red River Valley, South Dakota, Nebraska, Mis souri, Wisconsin, Lake Huron points and the lower Atlantic coast, and it was raining this morning at La Crosse, Omaha, Kansas City, Northfield and Jacksonville. Jacksonville reports a rainfall of 1.80, and Kansas City ,2.04. The pressure is lov* and-falling in the northwest and southwest, the low being central Nebraska. Freez ing temperatures are reported- in Al berta. Wy H. Grasse, Observer. Clncago Forecast—Showers tonight and Sunday. f" CITY LOCALS. Yotir photos, at Erickson's. Piano tuning, C. G. Biggs, at Luger's. High school books, school supplies, McClane's Art Store. $55,041. THE ARAB IS COMING Erickson's makes, best in photo graphy, call to see the latest. Call and see tlK Malleable rahge in operation. Hubert Harrington. Call and see the Malleable range in operation. Hubert Harrington. Hoodwink the oculist. Madden Eye Medicin cures eyes. (Don't smart.) 25c. When in Moorhead go and, see A. J. Rusta^'s new place, next to the bridge, 'phone The Malleable steel range burns hard coal perfectly without changing size of pipes. Hubert Harrington. WASEM & GAARD Embalmers and Funeral Directors Lady Attendant Specialists. $6 also wood novelties fot pyrographic work. ..Write for catalogue. We pay express on, orders amounting to $5 KLNSMAN COMPAlf!?, -1,/ Sheet Mstal Workers, Eighth. Street South. Y There is almost unlimited comment C(i a favorable nature about the 'newly completed decorations in the interior^, of the First M. E. Church. The effect is very pleasing, and, strangers as well as regular attendants at the chur'Ch note the modest beauty of it all as they en ter. The worK consumed two weeks, and was done well. President Boerth of the N. D. Decorating Co.. preparing the designs and plans and personally supervising the work. Of bourse Mr. Leonard is the main attraction, but the 1 N. i" J* 4» chtircW IS-fSlfed #efcfeiy-"Wr1ts ffltt MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY PROPERTY W. LANE, Over First Nat'3. Bank Remington typewriters, supplies and stenographers, 13' deLendrecie "Block. W.CPettet. Th# Maliaable steel range burns hard coal perfectly without changing size of pipes. Hubert Harrington. i Miss Rahilly announces the^ opening of fall and winter millinery, Friday and i Saturday, Sept. 22 and 23. Until the completion of the redecoF- -I atirig and repairing of the Presbyteiian North. ing at manse, Rev. C. R. Adams, the new W pastor, and his family, are at home witli Mrs. Pattie Brown* ri8 v Bolles & Rogers, the well known hide and fur dealers, have removed from 207 Broadway to their new build- 303 the best 'service on dry Co., rough d^y work the northwest. Our price is south 369. 307 Broadway. THESECURITY Has a Makers and trimmers at Mitchell's are very busy with made-to-order and model hats, many of which are on dis play with the Paris and New York models of street and ready-to-wear hats for fall and winter. Mitchell's, Broad-, way. i Hunters and sportsmen when you go hunting, Diemert & Murphy, wholesale liquor dealers, Moorhead, Minn., will load your commissary with the best li- quors at thfc right price. Phone and orders-will be delivered anywhere desired. Accompanying some apple blossoms, -A C. R. Durbin of Engleville sends a let ter to The Forum asking whether the iseason is spring, or fall, as he has an apple tree which is now in full bloom, and that the blossoms enclosed were picked from the tree yesterday, Sept. 15. s. out) O A'TS We have a limited supply of Old Oats to sell. Also New Oats, Ground Feed, Mill Feed, etc. MAGILL & CO. 6*. FA&GO, N. Phone 25c. Ask the conductor to let you off at Fourth Street and First Avenue. Manager Walsh of the telephone ex change stated today that he expected the new directory would be out early in October, and that there would be an-un precedented large number pf changes in addresses and new names. 1 ^.'J, Mrs.'L. T. Moon has*opened a milli nery establishment at the old stand over 118 Broadway. Mrs. Moon will have a, new Nand FARM AND CITV LOANS •Wi. Made at the lowest rates no de lays in closing loans, consult your own interests and write or cajl and see us. 40 i** /'v*''v. V/' I' Cook ^nts signs. 'Photic iw£ M:' 1 Complete line school supplies, high J- school books, McClane's Art Siore. Lemp's St. Louis beer, in cases, can be had at Haas' House of Lords, Moorhead. 1 'tiT it i There will be a fine display of New York and Paris models shown. 616 Front Street, Fargo. MOULTON8 .Packing House Market RETAIL PEPAKTMENT C*ood Meats. Low Priced. Free Delivery. Phone 752-K or 752-L. Market on Second Avnnno North, two blocks east of Broadway. We haadle the best grade of lignite, V hard and soft coal, delivered to any part» $ of the city. It will pay you to get our .t prices on lumber. See lignite coal ads' in this paper. J. A. Chesley, 'phone 39. f- 1 Eighth Street f: ij.. Broadway and are ready to j-' pay the top of the market on hides, pelts, furs, etc. w We are prepared now to give you k In 3 5c per & pound. All flat work ironed, all ', starched work starched. Dixon Latin-M ff.w choice farm loans for sale. ^Office, Fargo National Bank'. :J!-. ,1 7 LOAN CO. Si *1} 4 i r, 585 y complete stock of the latest fall styles, and will be pleased to see all her old customers. She also has a complete stock of millinery which she s will close out at cost. V Jewelry that is distinctive and exclus ive in design is the aim of this store. The stock represents the new and origi nal, yet the quality is standard in merit,, in which you can place implicit conli- 'M' e n e i e a n e o n s i s e n w i u a i- IS*' 5 ty. Repair work, ready when promised. yVwf^. N. C. Anderson, jeweler, Front Street. Vv •*h per cent to I 1 RED RIVE^R VALLEY MORTGAGE CO. Stern Block, Fargo, N. D. rtyr Manager Rouse of the Mutual Bene fit Life is going around these days with J a broad grin on his face and a carriage of a self-satisfied man—simply because V'fls: he has proven his good judgment in the selection of th» company he represents, 4^ and because he has never yet had cause to complain of the company not com- is ing up to his expectations. Iri all his-4^ files of correspondence from all over -/,^ the country, Mr. Rouse has not noted-'p'V one word, from policyholders or others, remarking on or inquiring into the al--f legwl frenzied finance methods supposed'" to be going on in other companies. Mr., Rouse says Lawson is wrong when he claims insurance is i •u 'tJ4* 60 per cent less than other companies. Additional Locals 00 Page Seven. ""j V f" V' s*, v w .a tim per 'tew- cent too high, but that he is writing'f policies, every day in the most conscrv-^^ ative company 111 the world at about 2D