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Limit 6 to a buyer.
U. S. Department of Agriculture,
"Weather Bureau.
Moorhead, Minn., May 22, 190j.
A o s e v a i o n s a k e n a 8 a
_{75th Meridian Time.)
STATIONS
Blamarck
CalifHry
Devils Lake.
Dnlath
Edmonton...
Havre. .....
Helena
Huron
Med. Hat
Moorhead...
Qu'Appelle,.
Ht. Paul ....
Williston ...
Winnipeg...
A. L. MOODY
S22-S24 Pront St., Pargo, IN. D.
Four Great Bargains
For Wednesday's Shoppers
Huck Towels
50 dozen of Fine Linen Uuck Towels,
size 22x42, witli damask borders and
hemstitched ends. Our 35c
leader. Wednesday, each jSiOG
Best Prints
7$ pieces of light, medium and dark
style Prints all new spiing
i
Hyles.
Best 7c quality.
Wednesday, per yard.OG
20 yard limit.
WEATHER REPORT.
State of
Weather
NE
N
NK
NW
NW
NW
T2
Clear
ly
Cloudy
Pa rtly
1.52
!i«
.1«
.01
.14
Cloady
(Hourly
Cloud jr
N
cloui*
Ruin
Cloudy
Cloady
Cloudy.
Clear
Clear
NW
N
BK
NE
NB
lie
2.31
'..T
Chicago Forecast.
For Moorhead and vicinity and Red
river valley—Generally fair tonight
and Wednesday coe&r tonight tftth
light frost.
Weather Conditions.
The JkM\ over southern Alberta yes
terday has moved eastward, and the
pressure over the southwest continues
to fall with the storin center over
Utah and New Mexico, this low pres
sure area extends in a northeasterly
direction to Minnesota, attended by
showers over Montana, the British
possessions, southern part of North
Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota,
Nebraska, Missouri and Platte. The
rainfall at Calgary was 1.52 Inches,
and St. Paul £34.
11
A high pressure area has advanced
over the upper Rocky mountain dis
tricts causing decidedly lower temper
ature over the northwest, and gener
ally fair weather is expected in this
Vicinity tonight and Wednesday, cool
er tonight with light frost.
H. W. Grasse, Observer,
CITY LOCALS,
Have Knight Printing Co., print It.
Garden plants, Johnson & Peterson.
In every portion of the city eoncret®
walks are being constructed.
Good health makes good citizens—
the basis is Golden Link flour. ,}
Ttie Fargo Electric Co. does good
Wiring. 303 Bd#wy. 'Phone 451.
All the clean towels you want—with
your bath at Johnson's, 502 Front.
Have your eave troughing done by
The Klinsmann Co. Work guaranteed]
MRS. A. E. LAWRENCE
DRESSMAKING PABLORS
Rooms 3 and 4. 2J0 Broadway.
Do not forget the Yeomen dance this
evening Pi ie's hall for the benefit
of the San Francisco relief fund.
A good printing job or Job printing
is a hard job to got—our job printing
always results in a good printing job.'
Have Knight Printing Co. print it.
La Belle Otero, the famous contin
ental dancer, takes no chances of loss
through the twisting of an ankle, as
each of her feet is insured for $10,000.
Lost: A white embroidered shirt
waist, on corner of Ninth street and
Second avenue north. Finder please
return to 210 Ninth street north for
reward.
MONEY TO LOAN
ON FARGO CITY PROPERTY
W. J.LANE, Qyor Fii at Nat'l. Bank
Judge Brumbatck of Kansas City
Wholesale
and Retail'
hardware
was presiding at the trial of a dar~» husband, describing herself as a
in which a piano player sued a rail- ("lonesome widow." Over 100 replies
road company for $25,000 damages. were received, most of them from Pit
Plaintiff had had the fingers of -his tsburg professional men willing to
right hand cut off. The injured man's cheer her' up a little. One widower
hand was being examined by the jury .writes that his happiness passed
when he began to cry. His honor, away with the death of his. first wife,
fearing that this display of emotion but he thinks an alliance with this
might prejudice some of the Jurors in "lonesome widow" would do much to
plaintiff's favor, discharged the jury cheer him up again. Letters have
Bartlett Ball Bearing Lawn Mowers
Ten inch driving wheels. Six inch high speed reel. Five solid cast ateel
cuttiBg knives. Bicycle ball bearings.
Easily Adjusted.
White Silk
200 yards of 27 inch Fine White
Habuti Silk, suitable for waists and
dresses 65c value. JB
Wednesday only
12 yard limit.
light Style Organdies
40 pieces of 28 inch French Organ
dies, in floral and Dresden designs.
15c values. 4 AA
Wednesday
15 yard limit.
Ship your hides, DelUb furs to J. S.
Smith & Co., Fargo.
'Phone No. 15 if you want a cab
night or day. Jeft Young & Co.
Phone 585 for Delmert & Murphy's
quick delivery of wines and liquors.
Phone 781 for first class printing,
new plant. Gross Bros., Keeney
block.
If you have Fargo city property for
rent, sale or exchange, call upon the
O. W. Kerr Co.
Dr. J. N. Sheppard, veterinarian, will
be found at Casselman's drug store
until further notice. 'Phone 518.-
MONEY TO LOAN
ON CITY PROPERTY
W. D. Hodgson. Phone 125L
We want to meet parties who have
ome residence lots for sale. A ten
ere tract adjoining the city limits
will beconsidered. O. W. Kerr Co.
See George H. Purchase's ad in real
estate column of this paper in rela
tion to free homesteads and R. R.
lands for sale In the Golden Valley,
N. D.
LUGER'S
NEW
UNDERTAKING PARLORS
No. 11 Broadway.
JOHN K. DOUUHE8TY,
Licensed Embaliner and Funeral Direc
tor. Day or night. Phone 142-3.
A., pqc Hi\g 9 rested,. to.,
tilda Thue, care of Johnson Bros., is
being held at the postofiice for fur
ther address. The package'was mailed
in San Francisco and contains a soda
fountain spoon which had apparently
passed through the big Are.
A lady has a nicely furnished house
'on Eighth street south which she de
sires to rent to some reliable family
without children for the summer
months. It is supposed that some
people living In a flat or hotel would
ijnip at such a chance, see the want
ads.
At the
Cathedral Club
Tuesday, May 22
Lecture by Rt. Rev.
o n S a n e y
Bishop of Fargo
on
Hie Early History of
the Catholic Church
in North Dakota.
Admission 25c
FOR RENT.
WlMwood Cottage, all furnished
except dishes and bedding, on
Lake Sally, half mile from Fair
haven Hotel. Short distance from
Mineral Springs. Address Regis
ter of Deeds, Detroit, Minn.
Scores of well-known Pittsburg cltl*
zens ar5 In daily fear that some ir
reverent newspaper may publish their
names in connection with a rather
embarrassing affair. The cook in a
fashionable suburban family wanted
some fun and she advertised for a
THE WAMO FOKTTM AND DAILY REPUBLICAN,
1UG
and now the piano player will have
to file suit again.
Have Glover make your show cases.
loen received from three ministers,
eight lawyers and twelve doctors.
Cook paints signs, Phone 925.
Guaranteed lawn hose at O'Neill's.
Erlckson photos will not disappoint.
Gunther's candies nothing nicer—at
Fout & Porterfield's,
A1 Johnson repairs everything at H.
F. Emery's hardware.
Bicycles and repairing at
Johnson's Cycle Supply House
ifcff oA^mayfSw k"
$8.25 per acre. !w. 1). Hodgson.
New line Passepartout pictures, 15
and 25 cents. McClane's art store.
Direct action gas ranges. No
charge for connecting, at O'Neill's.
The O. W. Kerr Co.,% have two lots
on Broadway for sale at a bargain.
Have your eave troughing done by
The Klinsmann Co. Work guaranteed.
T?T Vaudeville, 2 to 5
Jl v_y \J
and
7 to 11 daily.
Admission 10c, Children 5c. 10fi B'way.
Changs of bill Monday and Thursday.
Hoodwink the oculist. Madden Eye
Medicine cures eyes. Don't smart. 25c.
Two lots on Broadway for sale by
O. W. Kerr Co. at a bargain if taken
quickly.
FOR SALE
Until June 1st we wilt offer 1,600
acres of land located in Oliver
County, N. D., at $6.50 per acre.
LARSON & KRUGER,
New Salem, N. D.
The ladies' Catholic aid meets' at
2:15 Wednesday afternoon in the
Cathedral club rooms.
MISS AAGOT 80RENSON
INSTRUCTOR ON PIANO AND OROAII
70S Fourth St. 8. Tel. 426-L.
Five hundred passepartout pictures
just received at McClane's art store,
5 and "25 cents.
Get your help, male or female, from
John Bolstad & Co., employment
agency, 4i4 Front street, Fargo. Phone
151.
A good lot on^north side, ...pjea#
for sale by Q. W. Kerr Co., rigljt on
car line, $250.
The dandelions
in many a
owners are trying hard to keep them
out.
Jelions ar* proving a i^st
lawn in the city and some
A marriage license was issued this
afternoon by Judge Hanson to Albert
E. Hall of Moorhead and Anna
Evans of Fargo.
ART STUDIO
Miss Blume is doing a grade sf
Svo'rk that cannot be surpassed.
Photographs sent from her studio
are bound tu please.
a$o Broadway.
The excavation is being completed
for the extension to the Island Park
ward school, and work will be pushed
on the construction.
Weather indications to the contrary
notwithstanding, summer has arriv
ed.
A
merry-go-round outfit reach­
ed the city thi^ morning.
BALED HAY
Finest quality Baled Hay $6.op
PER TON in any quantity.
W. D. HODGSON
The Union Light, Heat & Pqwer Co.
are having the gas mains extended on
Ninth street south to near Eleventh
avenue. They expect to make some
quite extensive extensions this sum
mer, as the gas may be desired, espec
ially for cooking purposed
FOR GOOD WORK
TRY
The Hand Laundry
724 Third Street North,
Phone 1261-M.
market. Prompt delivery to any part
of the city, and a satisfactory fuel
guaranteed. Itwill pay to get our pri
ces and test our grades of coal. Or
der now before the cold has taken you
short of fuel, and be prepared for win
etr's siege. J. A. Chesley. 'Phone 39.
Letter to Mr. James Kennedy,
Fargo, N. D.
Dear Sir: Devoe Is worth 94 or $5
a gallon, put on how much is another
paint worth?
Depends on how many gallons you've
got to put-on. to be equal to one of
Devoe.
Mr HaH, Sheffield, Pa, painted
two houses one coat, five years ago,
lead-and-oil, took 40 gallons.
Last summer bought 40 gallons De
voe for same houses had 10 gallons
left.
Mr N Avery, Delhi, N Y, owns two
houses exactly alike painted one with
Devoe took 6 gallons. The other with
ome other took 12 gallons.
What'd you give for those off paints?
Bear in mind, you've got to pay for
the paintintf. Yours truly
,r.
No. 67
Broadway
Fargo
RRI'KSDAY
ncw
KVKNINC!, MAT
Care Institute, 321 Thirteenth stre
south, Fargo.
Job printing phone 791, Gross Br© t.
WASEM & GAARD
Embalmers and Funeral Direct
ors. Lady Attendant Specialists.
Get a Pocket Savings Bank at the
'Savings & Loan."
When In Moorhead go and see A. .1.
E '**UHtad\s
place, next to the south
bridge, phone 360.
Tofnato, cabbage, cauliflower plants
—best and earliest vAlieties 6iily.
Shot we
11 & Graver."
Gross Bros', new company, hew Job
rinting plant, does fine work,'reason
ble tprices, phone 791 Keeney block.
THE PANTORIUM
JN.
Cleaning, pressing, dyeing.
City and country trade solicitor!.
P. Ave. Fargo. N. D.
BoJIos & Rogers have moved fron
207 Broadway to their new buildinr
03 Broadway, and pay top prices fi
hides, pelts, furs, tallow, etc.
Rev. John J. Harkins, a Bosto i
priest, has written an opera entitle 1
"The Intruders-," which will be pre
sented shortly, lie has also written
many songs.
WE HAVE IT
WOOD AND COAU
Sawed, Hard,
Split
and
"four Foot
Soft,
Li«roi(o and
C.,ko.
GIBBS' (1KAIN AND FUEL CO.
T. D. Piatt, Loeal Manager. Phone 1289.
-4- ..
Tie ladies' aid of the St. Marks
English XiUthemn church will meet
witli' Mrs. J. C. (torman, 702 Seventh
street north', 'Thursday afternoon at
3 o'tijock.
Tlfe friends of Prof, Alfred E. Logic
willjlK- interested to learn that he re
turns to his former position in Wil
li. etjU\ ill., at an increased salary, as
sunjtyig his duties in September.
f^ii: MERCHANTS NATIONAL
I MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO.
OF FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA.
Mercantile, Towelling and Farm
Insurance.
Paid losses in 1905 $18,163.60.
^Returned policy holder# in di
vidends—$15,179.02.
Oil) YOU GET YOUR SHARE
JI'CIII RAN savo from 30 por r«nt to lo per
cent of your {ir«rnium each yoar by iu
sarin* with un.
-Write as TODAY for cirenin 1104 sp»
plication.
W. C. AfTADDJ&N, F. H. WILDER,
President. Secretary.
SM»
Thomas Lipton has had models
rtiaW' of the three Shamrocks, which
he 'Uill present to the New York
Yacht club at an early date. They
are now being exhibited in London.
Eloans
Chesley's is headquarters for the
best hard coal ocean smokeless and) Chinese Commissioner Shang Chi
finest anthracite than comes to the|Heng
W Devo« & Co
New York and Chicago
P. S. Canniff's Fargo Decorating Co.
sells our paint.
a
man~with
tion to rise In the world. Why
tlr. Judah l^eon Magnes, rabbi of
Temple Israel, Brooklyn, N. Y., has
been 'selected the successor of Rabbi
(JolthfeH of Temple nti—Kl, the
large* synagogue of the reformed Co., in this territory.
of New York city. Rabbi
nes 'ls not yet 30 years old.
CLEAN YOUR PORTIERES
Or, better still, let us do it. We
make 'em look like new—or de
thflm any color. Phone for our.
wargi )li.
FARGO DYE HOUSE'.'"
j\« ^Second Avenue North.
•a
A London dentist has made a pro
posal of marriage in one of the msst
novel ways which has yet come to
light. He fell in love with an elder
ly patient who ordered a set of false
teeth from him. When the teeth were
delivered the woman found a neat lit
tle proposal engraved on the plate
which held the teeth.
President Roosevelt Is to be lm*
mortalized as the pioneer coyote ex
terminator of the southwest through
the erection of a monument on the ex
act spot where the president's tent
was pitched during the few days of
his hunt in southwest Oklahoma last
spripg. The monument is to be in the
center of jfc ^new tbfait' to be called
Theodore.'"1,
SALARY LOANS
FURNITURE LOANS
Money loaned houost employes on
yonr plain note. E isy to borrow easy
ayments. Stricuy confidential.
on fnrnitnre, pianos, eto., oa th*
installment plan.
W. G. MAHON
Rooms 31-82 Huntington Blk., Fargo.
before leavini?
France recently paid
England for
the British
quite a compliment in a farewell in
terview. He said: "What has chiefly
impressed me is the dignity and soli
dity of your nation. There is a com
pactness of spirit and conservatism
which in spite of any political differ
ences keeps the race well together,
You remind n*9 of th« Chinese In this
respect."
SEED BARLEY
Wc have choice Manshury Ba'ley, free
from foul seed. Also Beardless Barley
JFARGO SEED HOUSE
FARGO, N. D.
Mnpe. Curie has explained an Inci
dent in the life of her' husband. He
had the distinction of refusing the
red ribbon of the Legion of H*nor.'
His Reason was a matte'r of specula
tion. One insinuation was that th&
great chemist had a grievance that
his wife was not decorated with him
another still less plausible, was that
he did not care to accept a decoration
which had never been conferred upon
his father. Mme. Curie writes quiet
ly to observe that all this Is purely
fantastic. M. Curie had settled con-
Murray institute offers a sure vietion that personal decorations were the pupils to the Sheyertne river for
.cure for the drink and morphine hab- open to objections that outweighed a picnic. All report a grand time.
Its. A guarantee is made and money their advantages and to her great joy There is considerable railroad work
•K *nl! patient, is not satisfied as sharing his opinion he acted up to being done at this place preparatory
tnat lie never wants another drink or it in his own case. He had declined to making this the main line and the
taste ot dope. In four short weeks academic distinction before declining busiest one in the state.
omUKH^t?n82rTd*Lnt°
Bi
delay? Address today the Murray ALLfH, TAXIDERMIST, MaodtD, I.
1900.
Is
COLD
GAS
the Legion of Honor. .. .. J. W. Stansbury has all of his wheat
PEOPLE OF HOTE.
E. A. Billing of Lisbon is in the city.
Atty. C. E. Leslie of Carrington is in
Fargo.
H. H. Thue of Horace i.- n-i ,u
go on business today.
Herman Shirley of End* s lm i
(ping at the Mctropole.
Martin Lee of Cqoperstown u.u a
guest at, the WebsCer today.
Miss Bertha E. McMillan of Hunter
was a yisltor in Fargo today.
D. E. Morden, the popular travel
ing man of Wahpeton was in Fargo
today.
A. K, Tweto, the well known banket
and Investor of Abercrombie, is in
Fargo on business.
Rev. A. Wagher «f K• nmar
last night and today in Fargo.
ping at the Elliott.
been on legal business.
YE ARE NOW READY
With a full line of "DIRECT ACTION"
Gas Stoves and Ranges. Every range de
livered and connected free of charge.
SIDNAM BROS.
ior
Absolutely Safe
FURNISHED BY THli
Fargo Incandescent Gas Machine
WRin
J*'
Hon. A. H. Laugh I in of Lisbon c«l-|»
ed at The Forum last night.
Rev. Charles Macnamara of Lisbon
Was a visitor In Fargo last night.
Sheriff Fahrer of New Rorkf^pd
passed through Fargo last night.
I4*- C. Lang of Grand Forks wait a
guest at the Waldorf last night.
Frank Warren of Valley City reg
istered at the Prescott last night.
L. A. Hanson, a prominent mer
chant of Litchville, is visiting here.
Richard Piper, the well known bank
er of" Lisbon, is in the city on business.
r» HI
Pascal A. Beokjord ib the new rwpre
sentative of the Bruttner Smith Pape
I*.
Mrs. W. J. Anderson, who has been
the guest of Mi's. Win. Prescott, left
Monday night for Washington.
Gustav Flath of Embden arrived In
Fargo last night. Mr. Flath came her- I
to see his bnjfther u h. (•, ,tt si.
John's hospital.
Assistant United States District At
torney Townsend returned this morn
ing from Devils Lake, where he
ha
Hillsboro was welt represent- in
this city yesterday. Among those
present from that burg were R.
Kingman, Mrs. M. H. Hanson, and W.
H. Williams.
Eugene L. Markey, sales manager of
the Duplex Printing Press Co., spent
Hunday at Hillsboro with his old
friend, Colonel Kingman, and- is in
Fargo today. It was his company
which built the press used by The Fo
rum, and printers, acknowledge that
it is in aelass by itself. The Forum
swears by it, instead of at it, as is the
case in so many newspaper offices con
cerning the press which may be.,«iit*
ployed to run off the edition.
Among the guests at the different
Fargo hotels last night and today
were: J. A. Redessie, Buffalo It. Kd
gerton, Grand Forks Miss Ellen lvjan
sted, Aneta Mrs. C. F. Whidden,
Cooperstown C. Hatfield, Grand
Forks A. O. De Feote, Drayton Miss
Leila E. Lovell, Jamestown Frank
Warren, Valley City Mrs. O'Fried,
Embden Mrs. L. A. Kinney, Wahpe
ton Mary Halve rson, Hillsboro
Frank Renshaw, Jamestown J. S.
Cole, Cooperstown C. G. Bauget, Shel
don Benjamin Tufte, Cooperstown
G. Henderson, Erskine S. T. Ross, C.
B. Brown, Jamestown W. Sorenson,
Sheldon Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Wagner,
Cavalier Mrs. Earl I v. Ingalsbe, Grand
Forks G. W. Winter, New Rockford
John Dooly, Richardton O. P. Dah
len, Kindred F. W. Delaney, Lari
inore August Larson, New Salem:
Alfred Helling, Walcott A. E. Dodd,
Hope A. J. Caddlng, Valley City C.
C. Williams, Ellendale Mr. and Mrs.
H. G. Hanson, Larintore C. L. Nylie,
Valley City J. B. Christensen, Litch
ville George Wilson, Leal Misses
Juila Jenson and Anna Johnson, Aber
crombie O. Hanson, Milnor A. J.
Hendrickson and John Hendrickson.
De Lamere Oscar Knutson and JSiui
Olson, Horace.
Buy Your Homel
Pay easy monthly payments Md
own your own home. Why rent when
such terms can be secured? See us.
Morton & Co.
Finley.
i
Flntey, N. D., May 19.—To The
Forum: Finley school closed Friday,
May 18, and Saturday the teachers
Professor Henry and Miss Dart, took
s. 'seeding done. as have rnnnv Other I
Pros-
SUCCESSORS TO
FARUO HARDWARE CO.
Thomas dL
I ARi(, N. I.
N
I K i i
COOKliNG
poets look good for a bumper crop.
The last of the small pox cases will
be released from the pest house soon.
At present there are no others com
ing down with it and In our opinion
there will be n more.
The Hotel I 'inley wiU vtoe" released
from quarantine May i3. As Mr.
Jirown and family show no tdgns of
"having contracted the disease.
A. G. Ndsnn'.is turning over th
prairie «u his farm at a lively rat*
with hif thr« ^14XUF engine with break
ers att?*che4 and will sow same i
flax.
Miss Jennie De Bord who died of
consumption, was Hurled last week.
"Star."
.c
Cheap Lots Easy Payments.
Pave the way to owning your own
home. Commence your monthly pay
ments now on a good lot Morton
& Co.
ANOTHER.
Miss tttt* Aaker was placed in
i position as stenographer and
bookkeeper In Ihe office of Sec re
tary
VVIIHOM
of the State Fair asso­
ciation yesterday, and entered up
on heu dutie.s this morning. ThjK
is the sei-ond student placed this
ueek by Aaker's Business College,
'''he A. B. C. does not get "all the
positions," but there is no A. B. C.
graduate that wants a position that
has not been offered one, which Is
more than most schools can say.
Not So Worse, But
North Dakota's
s
Doei tfle "UpIon Jack" look as good
to YOUR as th^ Stars and Stripes?
IH
a bushel of wheat 1,000 miles from
the highest prices as good as a bushel
of wheat here? If you can honestly
answpu "yes" to tho:f questions why
"hike" up North—OTHERWISE join
the rrtiwds for the rich cheap farm
ing laiids, Jf North Dakota -on the
Missouri slojie, in fertile Morion and
Hettinger counties. Land here that
raises* bumper crnrm of wheat, flax,
oats ^nd all grains and grasses is
selling for $12.50 to $15 an acre and
there #re still
Free Homesteads for the Hurry-ups!
Pure watf «'c coal, no crop failures
—everyone making money, and
Ameriipaije. for neighbors. Ask us for
Brown's Farmer, Maps, Excursion
rates ar\d a lot of facts.
'-W&
ilandan. North Dakota, or 131 La Saile St., Chic*f«
1134 JWO_JHO»ES 1135
FOR-SALE
One Large Troemner
Coffee Mill
One t-Horse Power
Electric Motor
Wc offer the above mill and
motor for sale, it being our in
tention to put in a combination
grinder and pulverizer.
T. E. YERXA
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