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$ ::*i if *8 &f:i i '•s First Avenue and Sixteenth Street So., inside los 2?o feet house, five rooms and wood shed small stable. Eighth St. and Fourth Ave, N., inside r&m h°use, Set our list of city property. I Improved (arms and wild land for rent or sale. I City property and farm lands handled on commission w. A. SCOTT Telephone No. 397. Room Ahead in Automobiles Too. Susannah, Go., News: America now leads the world in the manufacture, sale and use of automobiles. This is the declaration of a French expert who has been keeping a record of the au tomobile business. Five- years ajfo the United States built only 314 automo biles of all classes, while at the same time France built 23,711 machines. Last year the production in the United States was 60,000, in France 55,000, in England 28,000, in Germany 22,000, in Italy 19,000 and Belgium 12,000. In nine years in the countries named there have been manufactured, sold and used 550,000 automobiles, repre senting more than $1,000,000,000 of money. Admiral Winfleld Scott Sehtey#*was informed the other day that he was again being boomed for vice president. The veteran sailer said with marked animation: "My whole life's training has tended to unfit me for civil duty and I feel sure that if I were to ac cept the responsible office I should soon be heartily dlspised. No man trained to the trade of a soldier or sailor is fit to hold office in a government like ours. Everyone who has .tried it has proved a failure. So to the deuce with this talk of me for vice president or anything else." Washington, D. C., April IS.—The programme for the national rifle matches at Camp Perry, O., commenc ing Aug. 28, has been arranged. Mon day, Aug. 26, and Tuesday, Aug. 27, have been set aside ror preliminary team practice. The national team match will begin on Wednesday, Aug. 28. The first prize in this match will be the national trophy and 300 cash second prize, the Hilton trophy and WOO cash the Soldier of Mara thon and 1150 cash. There will also be prizes of $100, $75 and $60, to tfte fourth, fifth and sixth teams, and a medal to each member of the winning teams. In the actional individual match t|*ere will be a number of gold, silver **d bronze medals, carrying with them cash prizes ranging from $5 to $60. In tfee national pistol match there will also be a number of medals and cash prizes. An important decision in this con nection is the one that no person who is either a principal or alternate on any team entered in the competition the national trophy shall be el igible to serve either as principal on any other team at the next yearly competition for the national trophy. This provision does not apply to mem bers of the teams from the United Stutes Military or Naval academies should they be entered as members of these teams, graduating might be found III the army or navy team next year. The matches of the National Rifle association will be shot the week pre ceding the national matches, and upon the Camp Perry range. The Ohio Rifle association matches will be shot at the same time and place. Immediately following the national matches, the matches of the New Jer sey Rifle association will be shot at Sea Girt, N. J. Although the matches of the National Rifle association and eralrf k,..j the national matches will be shot "n thl toni Ohio th» »OQ m-t __ "Mr -he Ohio, the Sea Girt shoot is an attrac- from tive affair as it will be the seventeenth annual competition. During these sev enteen years a number of matches have been established, Including those for regiment and company teams and in dividuals. Prizes will consist of time honored trophies and cash. New matches are announced for a prize to be given by Senator Briggs for regi mental teams, to be confined to rapid fire and skirmish runs a prize to be given by Col. Anthony R. Kuser, and a slow fire match for regimental teams, the trophy to be given by ex-Governor and ex-Attorney General Jolm W. Grigg|. it is expected that many of tfthe liflemen in attendance on the na tional matches in Ohio, will go to Sea Girt for these matches. Gen. Bird W. Spencer, formerly president of the Na tional Rifle association, Will charge of these matches. have Mr. Brutus J. Clay, American minis ter to Switzerland, forwarded, through the department of state, a note receiv ed from the committee of the Ter Fed eral, inviting the American marksmen to be represented by a delegation at the international rifle and pistol matches to be held at Zurich in July, 1907. It will be impossible for repre sentatives of the American army to be present on the occasion, but it is likeiy some individual riflemen will attend, and there is a possibility a team will aent by private individuals. 1 Idwa proposes to sell its present na tional guard camp ground, consisting of 160 acres north of the army post at Des Moines. This ground can be sold for about $125 per acre or more, and north of the city a desirable rifle range Isk-'Ah,, mediuesmt ESTATE 50x140 Valuable Prizes Are Hung Up for the National Rifle Matches per acre. $1050 $2100 feet* six water, sewer,gas and electric lights...*'.... Terms easy on this. for nun-residents. ax SON 5, Morton BlocK. FOR SALE Seven room house on 13th hardwood floors. Onfy Ohmer'a add., It street south $2000 400x314, Tunning from one street to ran: i another, :,f i k oT,.":?:d::r $1500 Will sell half, 200 314 for $75 O HOUSES AND STORES TO RENT. MONEY TO LOAN W. J. LANE Ottle. orer First National Bank. Pargo Fargo Wants FOR SALE—BIG CHANCE FOL SALE—Good clean stock of gen era! merchandise and double store building in one of North Dakota's best towns, where the Soo and Great northern railroads cross. Also have a nrstclass livery and feed barn and a *\o 1 livery outfit for sale. For par ticulars write to J. K. Aanes, Blsbee N. D. Box 160. ig proposed to add to to range. the funds thus secured a part of the state s share of the government appropria tion for rifle practice, which will en able the state secure a much larger camp ground, and to i fit up an excellent n the middies and they have a first-class I rang®. The National Rifle association has presented a gold medal to the Topcka, Kas., Rifle club, which will be awarded to the best shot in the club. A 500 yard range is being laid out near To peka, and the club is reported as do ing excellent work. Mr. S. l. Bowen of Wayne, W. Va., writes: "I was a sufferer from kidney disease, so that at times I could not get out of bed, and when I did I could not stand straight. I took Foley's Kid ney Cure. One dollar bottle and part of the second cured me entirely." Fol- ey's Kidney Cure works wonders where I busing others are total failures. H. H. Cassel- man, Lion drug store. ARBOR DAY PROCLAMATION. $ 5 S State of North Dakota, Execu tive Mansion, Bismarck—Forest ^.trees are of mighty importance $ $ in the economy of nature. They I S shelter man and beast from win- ^,lYOUNG ter's icy blast and from summer's $ scorching sun. They supply man $ $ with fuel for his fireside and |um ber for his home. They have a $ beneficial influence upon the $ 80"Ss of porta nee and this 5th A1 ALWHSO CSs S rainfall, the a.r, and the sail ^IsVfn.ev fiiT^. P8 and in the spring-time their em- I „n "f Eighth street south, Far erald-h.,«J i Y go' N- D- J"? T,h sweet birds, while underneath their foliage $ $ rings out the still sweeter music $ of childhood's happy laughter. $ S For all these, and for the pur pose of encouraging the plant- $ $ ing und cultivation of forest $ trees, and in accordance with a long established custom, I do 1 3 here designate 8 FRIDAY, MAY THIRD. AS ARBOR DAY for this state, as a day set apirt for the planting of trees, shrubs, S flowers and vines, for the beauti- $ fV'n9 of homes, public schools, $ and public grounds. The only ex ercises held in the public schools $ ?n ^i8?*Y "hould be those relat- $.|~WE CAN COLLECT your old accounts ing to forestry and kindred sub- I °r loan debtor money to pav them s jects, thus awakening in children I the inherent love for three and I them witS impressing wFwiAKE collections, taking them with their great .m- 4\ your regular accounts ^T^ft the beauty. Let money on the herd ones. Full facili O each and all unite .in ties to handle all business. Commerc simultaneous effort to beauti- ^j,al fy the home, the school, the field $ and farm, by planting trees, I SALESMEN WANTED shrubs, vines, and flowers, that S will yield an annual harvest of I FIRST-CLASS dry goods bud, blossoms, leaf and flower, I for this and generations yet to $ $ come, as the years go by. 3 Given under my hand and the s.Great Seal of the State of North $ $ Dakota, at the capitol at Bis- S !Tarf^' day of April, A. $ D., 1907. By the Governor: JOHN B0f*KE, 4 Governor. (GREAT SEAL) S BLAISDELL, $, Secretary of Stat^ 4 THIS FAHGO POBUlf X1H5 Alt# REPWBtKH&W, FRTTAY FriTS'T^r Farg'o Wants. Ten Words word after One Week 35 Cents Rates for Classified Advertising One cent a word First Time, One-half cent a word each insertion thereafter. No charge less than 10 cents for any one ad. Terms, cash, unless advertiser has a contract. HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Day work of any kind. Geo. Williams, general delivery Far go P. o. WANTED—Good strong boy to run er rands and help with mail. Forum Printing Co. WANTED—Men and teams for rail road work, big wages, L. H. Olsson, 312 Front street. WANTED—Two good wideawake de livery men for grocery store. Ad dress, with references, 41, care Forum. WANTED —A first-class Norwegian pharmacist, one registered in N. D. Address at once, Iver Stordahl, Fin ley, X. D. FIRST-CLASS dry goods salesman wanted in general store. Must not bes afraid of work give references. 2d care Forum. MUSICIANS for band. Printer and painter, also barber, who will buy or rent shop. Address Bandmaster, Car ringtoii, N. D. DRUG APPRENTICE WANTED with one or two .\*t-ars' experience. Nor wegian preferred. State wages. Ap ply A. Hawkins, Hillsboro. U. D. WANTED Position as bookkeeper, collector or manager. Grocery or genei.il store preferred. Am experienc ed man and can furnish best of refer ences. C. E. Harkens, 305 Tenth street south, Moorhead, Minn. WOULD you join Christopher Colum bus in discovering America if you knew what you know today? Do you want to help discover "Wealth" at In ternational Falls, Minn.? This town, towards which two railroads are rac ing to get in before July 4 this year, is going to be a wonder. It is truly the 00.0'000 Plai-e o„ the range of the naval aead- ,800 «°Ple "111 en,y. at AnnanolL,. Md.. whh-k h„« Will y.m be T,7 of" .h! been placed at the disposal of the de- first? Lots only three blocks fr™ partment for this purpose by the navy I business center can now be bought for department. There Is a great deal of I down, $46 Aug. 1, balance interest in small arm practice among (Pne. Destiny." A horsepower of i 30.000, 8,000,000 cords of pulp wood ma- i*enerai Grant, commanding the de- I terial immediately available 5,000 000 partment of the east, has directed that of Pine and spruce one 100 the annual rifle practice of the troops I 00000° bushels of wheat to grind $4 stationed about Washington shall take being Invested in dam and ant* two Of o,n»rin«iU«» years. Write at once for s and maPs' to WANTED—Position Edmund G. Wal- ]^on- townsite agent, room No. 2, 114 Minn Fourth street. Minneapolis, mAH*r«Sir°ilS the ^dress 45, care Forum, WANTED AT ONCE—By the year, man and wife to work on farm man to do farm work, woman to keep house If in or near Fargo, call at Larson & I aulson's for terms, or write C. W Buttz, Buttzville, Ransom county, N. POSITIONS WANTEDk Male. MAN a,ttending college would like work for board and room. Ad dress "!•, care Forum. YOUNG MAN who can operate and lepair gasoline engines and machin ery, wants position after May 1. State wages when writing. Robert L, R°bert ^pianoj^NING. C. E. FARRAR—Orders left with J. Schmidt, at Wasem's. iJPHOLSTERlNG. MATTRESSES made over. An derson, 115 5th St. N. Phone 1499- ^^J^ORJJEN T— FA S. FC??! *fN/-~N™ theast section 84 142-49, four miles northeast of Ar gusville, or will let contract to plow 4nd^erd Eu,H' Wri«ht, 4 and 5, Edwards block. rooms COLLECTIONS. ry us- ar^° Young & Thomas, Room 7 National bank. bird them with thai.. A wmng over Adjustment Co.. Thos. Hall, Mgr. salesman ., Must not WH,ntf(1 general store. be .ifraid of work g^ve references. 29 care Forum. ^UTOMOBILE REPAIRING. WAN TED—To repair your automobile ." re Write for price list. Valley City Vulcanizing Co., Valley City, N. HORSES FOR SALE. FOR SALE—One 5-year-old stallion by Heppenstall, 2:17 one 2-vear-old Ally, by Oarlock one mare, by Pio neei- Clay. All standard bred. JE. JU Fargo Wants. WANTKD—Competent girl for general housework. 327 Ninth avenue south. WANTED—Girl for light housework good wages. 826 Third .avenue south. WANTED at once, at the Prescott ho tel, two first-class dining room girls. WANTED—Good woman cook for ho tel. Apply Cooke & Skrukrud, Nome, N. L). WANTED—Girl for general housework. 1329 Third avenue south, Fargo San itarium. WANTED—Competent girl for generai housework. Mrs. H. L. Blout. 214 Roberts street. WANTED—Lady cashier. Call Ferjfie, Grady & Relnecke office, bet wrenx10 and 11 a. m. WANTED—Competent girl for general housework, three in family. 1012 first avenue north. WANTED—Apprentice girls to learn dressmaking, jyirs. a. H. Knapp, 202 Fourth street north. WANTED Competent girl for gener ai housework. Mrs. H. Wilk, 323 Seventh .street south, Moorhead. WANTED—A1 experienced lady clerk, for all season. Must speak German. Malfoni Mercantile Co., Balfour, N WANTED—-Competent WE NEED GOOD AD WRITERS. Addresf 46°,fcarekForumkeeP ®Venlngs WANTED TO BUY. WANTED TO BUY—Five-room- cot Uige. Address 48, care Forum. WANTED TO BUY—Marconi wireless .stock. Address Box 449, Fargo. APTHL 10, 1907. for Want Ad Department must be presented at this office before 2:15 p. m. to insure publication same day Ten Words word after first: laser tloa. Si One Week 35 Cents Rates for Classified Advertising One cent a word First Time, One-half cent a word each insertion thereafter. No charge less than 10 cents for any one ad. Terms, cash, unless advertiser has a contract. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. COOK WANTED—(ill Eigui.ii street south. Mrs. Mclntyre. and experienc ed nurse during confinement case. Must be reliable and furnish satisfac tory references. Address 33, care Fo rum. POSITION WANTED. Femal®, WANTED—Woman wants work by the y- Enquire Mis. Pierce, Stene WANTED—Position as stenographer and typewriter. Address 715 Third avenue north. WANTED—Position a.s stenographer, by young lady, three years' exper £nce in law office. Address 408. west Mahoning street. Punxsutawney, Pa. WANTED—Position as bookkeeper by lady. Thoroughly experienced and competent. Best of references. Would DRESSMAKING. AKING by the day home Slene block. tme HAPGOODS (Inc.) Brain Brokers. .VI Nicollet Ayv '".inncap^li« HELP WANTED. Male and Female. WANTED—Sewing, at 820 Thirteenth street north. Phone 1326-L. JTENOGRA E R. STE N in drug store by °f lea"ling O APh cw Of? K^Phone880M ^^r stenographic work by BOARD AND ROOM il.v. KifWt street 7:r.-L. R9?M hour or of WANTED TO BUY—A11 kinds men's second hand clothing. Send postal card to J. J„ 2X4 Front street Fargo, N. D- WANTED TO BUY—Second hand fur nltura and stoves for cash. Phone 946-M, or address 121 Fifth street north. H. Peterson, formerly of Lally & Peterson. FOUND. FOUND—Package of shoes wrapped in new spaper. Owner may have same at l'orum office by paying charges. STOLEN. STOLEN—From rear of Ellefson's grocery, a Rambler bicycle. If this is not returned promptly, trouble will ensue, for the thief, as he Is known Bernard Hedlund. TELEGRAPHY. WANTED—Young men to learn teleg raphy. Continued demand for com petent men at good salaries. Pleasant fascinating employment. Positions sure. Summer class June 1. Minne sota Telegraph Institute, Herman, Minn. FURS STORED. DENI8 BROS, insure and repair your furs during summer. 108 Broadway. NOTICE—WE WILL BUY MEN'S second hand clothes and shoes. Send postal. N. B.. *14 Front «tieat MISCELLANEOUS. IDA MELIN—Painless corn 31S Broadway, room 3. MRS. SWART will open her dining room to boarders May 1. BIGGS, the piano tuner, can be found at Luger's. Phone 142-L. WANTED—A small get of books and correspondence to work on. No. 39, care l'orum. 9AF needing a secluded home with good nursing during conflement, address Mrs. N., care Forum. IF you have superfluous hair, warts, moles, birthmarks, consult Mrs. Lacer, ulO Third street north. Best references, Consultation firm. Phone FOR RENT. Rooms Fvrnithed. 8. S FOR RENT Knerr block, heated rooms For gents or ladies. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished modern rooms. Apply liirchall Hats. FOR RENT ei n house. FOR RENT. .K Houses, N. 8. oIa-ROOM modern house. Call 613 Fifth street north. Mrs. L. RuthrufT. FOR RENT—Nine-room house, No. 1023 First avenue north, modern gas and steel ranges. Inquire Mrs. F. M. McKim 107 Eleventh street north Phone 536-L. WANTED TO RENT, FURNISHED ROOM Fargo Wants. Farg'o Wants. Ten Words One Week word •fter first Inser tion. 35 Cents Rates for Classified Advertising One cent a word First Time, One-half cent a word each insertion thereafter. No charge less than 10 cents for any one ad. Terms, cash, unless advertiser has a contract. ROOM AND BOARD OFFERED. i prlvai north. -Furnished rooms In rr.od 1115 First aver.ue south. POR RENT. Unfurnished Rooms. S. 8. FOR RENT—Nice room in modern house. Phone 433-M. FOR RENT—Five rooms on ground floor. Apply 1344 Second avenue south. FOR RENT. Houses, 8. 8, FOR RENT—One 6-rootn house con veniently located. B. Folsom. FOR RENT—Seven-room modern house, with barn, centrally located Apply et 1317 First avenue south. FOR RENT. Room* Furntsned* N. 8. SUITES and single rooms furnished Swart house. FOR RENT—Large furnished room. »nt Third avenue north. FOR RENT—Furnished room, gentleman preferred. 229 street. modern. Roberts FOR RENT—Furnished room. 324 Fifth street north, corner Fourth av.enue. FOR RENT. Flats—S. S. FOR RENT—Five-room flat modern. Inquire Flat 10, Colonial Flat build ing wanted FOR RENT—Large doctor. by- FOR after Inser fam- Phone *ad *x«rd to be obtained at Mrs. F. A. Paige, Tftnth .treat south. BOARD AND ROOM— at Northslde boarding house. One very large room f»n ground floor, facing on porch, suitable for man and wife, thoroughly modern. 324 Eleventh street north. FOR RENT—Large front room suita ble for man and wife or two gentle men. Room has three windows and opens upon a veranda is cool in sum mer and well heated In cold weather. Board can be secured at the same house. Mrs. Simon Fraser, 522 Broad way. TABLE BOARD OFFERED. BOARDERS^WANTED^By day~£ week. Modern house. 613 Seventh avenue nonh. a gentleman, for the summer. Mapt be central, moderate rental. Address 4, care Forum office. SALt.'? Houses—N. 3, TWO-STORY, FOR RENT. OFFICE FOR RENT a com pletely furnished house. Address 40 care Forum. FOR RENT—Store room and basement in operahouse annex, May 1. Wal ker Bros. & Hardy. modern house, furnished, in good location and on street railway. J, b. Folsom. FOR HEN Offices. OFFICE ROOMS in Walker Walker Bros, & Hardy. 8MIS ofJro^1^ wSth vauit ln venue. All conveniences. Rates for Classified Advertising One cent a word First Time, One-half cent a word each insertion thereafter. No charge less than 10 cents for any one ad. Terms, cash, unless advertiser ha* a contract. ^^BUY^JBELL^OR EXCHANGE. WE BUY. sell or exchange new second hand furniture. Basy tcram M. Levlts, 116 Front street. Furfrr), HOUSEKEEPERS' HEADQUARTERS BUY, SELL AND EXCMANQE^nTw and second band furniture stoves. Hartstein. 401 Front street ph.»ne 181. FOR SALE. .. Household Goods. FOR SALE quirt* Household furniture. BU8INE88 CHANCE. HOTEL FOR SALE—Doing a good business traveling particular ly good lowest price $6,r,00 termit 13,000 cash, balance monthly payments. Address 44, Forum. FOR 8ALE—Right and good will to Cockrill patent heater and warin air furnace. Ten furnaces now In success ful operation in Fargo great fuel sav ers. Will sell cheap because of death of patentee. Mrs. J. J| Cockrill, Uf rifth street north. FOR SALE Best hotel at county seat, ,In town of ],r,00. Newly fixed over. No Incumbrance on property. Rare bargain for good hotel man. Will trad© for North Dakota land it cash is Itot available. Poor health reason for sell* Ing. Address 38, care Forum. •OR SAi.%. FOR SALE 1323-L. FOR -5x7 camera, cheap. BRICK FOR SALE—To wind up busl* ness. A bargain to party inspecting stock and buying round lot. 500.000 more. W. H. Matthews. Ada. Minn. FOR SALE—On FOR SALE—A few of thbse celebrated sets of F'orum dishes. J6 pays for the set and The Dally Forum months in advance—if your arrear ages are paid. FOR SALE—Cass county ter per. five-room house, lot 50x 140. Phone 1230-M, or call 917 Eighth avenue north. FOR SALE—Eight-room room, steam heat $10 per month. Apply Dr. over W User's drug store. $2 for cloth backs. r«ui' FOR SALE—Dowaglac house, mod ern except heat. Owner leaving citv Inquire Sll Seventh street north, or phone 942-L. FOR SALE—.'0x140 Morris for the summer, merchandise, also feed will sell Magi 11 block. Call Pierce & Teoneioa FOR RENT—Front suite office in Knight Printing Co. block, 019 N, P. FARM FOR SALE. w- sjsssr^trs t". w. JS. quarter, section 21- 13fi-rSJ, LaMoure county, N. D. 120 acres seeded to wheat, barn 14x28, frame half mil« to school, one mile to church, mutual and R. F. D. privi leges seven miles to Hastings, new i rPMirMT emcu/n town. Price $18 an acre, including WALKS, half crop. Very low price on account JOHNSON STONE wo snellman, Hope, I Ten Words One Week 35 C^nts En- 1'ourth avenue north. FOR SALE—Household furniture. En quire 324 Broadway, or 414 Roberta street. FOR SALE —For next three days household furniture. Enquire 1203 Seventh avenue south. FOR SALE—Jewell gas range in gdod repair. WIF! sell f„r *7 if taken at once. Enquire 22.'} Roberts street. Phone SALE-—Four show cases at snap. Stone's music house. 20-FOOT MOTOR BOAT—Five hutM power. A snap. The Klinsmann Co., F.i rgo. FOR SALE—Nice clean old papoNk 15 cents per bundred at Forum offto* FOR SALE—An enaitn-l lined refrig erator, almost new. 306 Roberts street. FOR SALE -Secondhand, typewriter: good condition cheap. Turner's boc# store. Front street. FOR 8ALE—L. C. Smith & Bros, writ ing in sight typewriter: price $100. Write for catalogue. F. salesman, Fargo, IK tfp. W. Tinker, IF you don't find the house or roo*8 here to suit you, advertise for ft Hundreds of people are watching column for your adL & easy terms, fixtures for confectionery store, Fargo. aoda foun tain, counters, show cases everything £r flrst-class dtore. Address box lit. U maps, thovr* ing names of owners of every quar* section. Price reduced to $1 for pi*, Address F- Printing Co., Fargo. 22-shoe drllL one wide-tire farm wagon, one tw4« seated extension top carriage, one rub ber tire runabout, one top buggv Cor» cord springs. Enquire, E. Kddy a** foot lot FOR SALE—Small In Aldrlch an! IlobertH' addition, grood batKUill. Price $7Proceeds to go to s»if d £und Salvation armv. Pluna 1196-L, Or call 619 Second uvenua iilf 1 mill North Dakota or block. i 1 stock of general x,' and en* gine, in a thriving town in Cass coun ty: good trade. Reasons for selling, sickness. A snap for right party. In. quire No. 31, care Forum. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. POFSAL^ORTRAD^ elry, fixtures, safe, material, etc j. at a bargain or trade for dress No, 32. Forum. '•&"> i FOR SALE—MULES. ONE HyNDREDT^Tb^n mules for sale. Weight 1,200 pounds, ag« 4 to 12 yaars. Write C. K. Wing, Car* rington, N. 1. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TO em house, south side, east of Four teenth street. Address 36, care Forum. A RAT KILLER. WANTED—A rats. I. •i*. :.j vr *y-. •&* yik v •1 Minnesota land. Ad- -W v r*:f V '.cv fox tenter that will kilt If. -1 Smith, Buffalo. N. D. n. Prices are right. Robt. John*on, second street north Phone 771 ,s irissasii