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'. ,rv -w :»••.rt«--- ^_ _•• -\\"P "V? .. Phone HELP WANTED—MALE. HAVE Knigcu Printing Co. print it. Lf£ARN barber trade requires short lime good wages, always employ ment earn while you learn catalogue free. Moler Barber College, 2? Nico llet avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. WANTED AT ONCE—Competent all around printer. Address Washburn Leader, Washburn, N. D. _____ WANTED—A tailor at once for bushel Ihg. Apply Fargo-Northwestern Cleaning & Dyeing Co., 621 N. P. ave nue. WANTED—Bright men to train as chauffeurs only practical instruction given. Automobile Owners' .associa tion, 1312 Hennepin avenue, Minnea polis. WANTED—A competent job printer at once steady position good wages young married man preferred. Leader, Washburn, N. D. WANTED—Agents to write health and accident insurance easy selling policy in strong company. McLel land & Clark, state agents, National Casualty Co., Fargo, N. D. WANTED—$70 month customs: In ternal revenue railway mail clerks list of spring examinations in Fargo, N. D.f now ready preparations free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 282-A, Roch ester, N. Y.. WANTED AT ONCE— A competent registered assistant pharmacist must be O. K. Scandinavian preferred steady position. Address Box 224, Ray, N. t., or call at room 302, Y. M. C. A., Fargo, N. D. WANTED—Two first class managers for North Dakota lumber yards per manent position, good town, at right salary for men who will hustle and can make «rood. Address No. 306, Chamber of Commerce, Minneapolis, Mtan. PRINTER WANTED—Sober, reliable, competent man. capable of doing neat Job work and running small weekly good chance of promotion In pay and position. Write stating talary and experience. Plaza Pioneer, Plaza. N. D. PRINTER WANTED—A young man '"frith two or three years* experience to set mainly straight matter: state wikges expected steady situation to right party: good habits required. Ad flwss The Republican, Forbes, N. D. WANTED—A first class reliable printer, mostly for composition sit uation in live county seat town posi tion permanent for the right man wanted at once a good musican pre ferred. Write quick, salary $18. Ad dress Mott Pioneer Press, Mott, N. D. WANTED—Energetic solicitors to write the best selling accident and health policy over offered annual pre miums $5 if you want a proposition that is bound to make you money, write for particulars, The Indemnity Life & Accident Co., Minneapolis, Minn. POSITION WANTED—Male. POSITION WANTED—As clerk in clotnindg store by all around man, of good habits and six years' exper ience. Address 531. care Forum. POSITION WANTED by experienced bookkeeper would work afternoons only or keep small set of books even ings. Address 614, care Forum. WANTED—Position as foreman on (ome big farm, Minnesota, Dakota or Montana can furnish the best of ref erences don't care how big the farm may be. Address 605, care Forum. A GOOD BAKER and home eandy •makcr, of several years' experience, Wfcnts a job either to run a small shop or work with others no boozer. Ad dress 611, care Forum. POSITION WANTED by foung man with eight years' experience in gro ceries: wants work in Fargo can furnish the very best of references at liberty Deo. 1. Address 523, care Forum. WANTED —Position in Fargo by young man with highest references, who is a competent bookkeeper and stenograph er with an extensive office experience extending from the mail desk to office manager. Formerly lived in Fargo and anxious to get back. Willing to as sume any office position-where there la a chance to advance. Address 657, care Forum. CALENDARS FOR SALE. •—a LEFT OVER CALENDARS—Going out of the calendar business, leaves us with an assortment ot 1911 de signs. These will be sold at half price. Write us today state your require ments, and samples will be forward ed act now on this opportunity to double the advertising power of your money. -r THS PORTE Ct\, 1-(|_1 ::"'i Calendar Dept., Fargo, N. D. HOME LAUNDRY. THE SOUTHSIDE home laundy ia now ready for business we do rough dry as well as ironing. Mrs. E. C. Officer, prop. Phone 2191-L. N. D. PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU. Inquire within upon everything com mercial, literary, mechanical, scientific bids tor contractors &tate and foreign newspapers. Box 83. Christine, N. D. FOR SALE—DOGS. FOR SALE—Fine full blood female bull terrier pup, eight months old pure white, finely built price $10. Ad dress 603, care Forum. HOUSES FOR SALE. FOR SALE—By owner five-room house and barn full lot a bargain. Apply 1319 Fourth avenue north. MODERN HOME in Island park for Sale eight rooms: all conveniences wll sell all or partly furnished part cash, balance monthly payments built In 1909. For particulars address P. O. Box 222, City. HOUSE AND SAFE MOVING. I MAKE a specialty of unusual and oeavy moving houses, safes, raising bladings furnish everything. J. W. Hodges. Phone 90S. SALARY AND FURNITURE LOANS. MONEY LOANED to honest employes holding permanent positions, strictly eOIiflcieiiTial. Loan? on furniture, pi anos, rt\, on the installment plan. W. O. Mdhon, 106 Broadway, suite 6. Hun tington block. FOR SALE—COTTAGE. FOR SALE -New seven-room cottage will sacrifice if taken soon. Inquire at 1309 Fifth avenue north. Phone WS2-J, frHE FAT?GO TORTTM HELP WANTED—FEMALE. CHOCOLATE dipper wanted. Chaney Everhart Co. WANTED—Girl for general house work. Apply 606 Fourth street north. WANTED—A girl to dip chocolates. Apply at The Bon Ton, 808 Front street. (WANTED—Competent girl for general I housework. 320 Eighth street no* la. Phone 24T-L. WANTED—First class, experienced waitress no other need apply also chambermaid. Continental cafe. WANTED—Girl lor general house work. Apply Mrs. W. J. Tippery, 921 Fifth avenue south. WANTED—Competent girl for gen eral housework. Apply Mrs. Sork ness, 912 First avenue north. WANTED—Competent girl for general housework, two in family. Call 5CS Fourteenth street south. Phone 454. I WANTED—A girl for general house I work none but compete giri nocJ apply. 231 Seventh avenue north. WANTED—A girl for general house work good wages. Mrs. W. E. Hunt, 213 Twelfth street south. Phone 22t. WANTED —An experienced dressmak er to take charge of shop salary or commission. Address 589, care Forum. WANTED—Competent *irl for general housework German preferred must have references good wages. Address 600 care Forum. GIRL WANTED for general house work good wages offered. Apply 604 Eighth street south. Moor head or phone 834. WANTED—A woman over 20 to fill position of trust and responsibility some business experience necessary rive two references in application. 541 care of Forum. IN ANSWERING all want ads. giving a certain number ,care of The Forum be sure to address your answer to that r.imber, In care of Forum. This in tures prompt attention. LADY COMPOSITOR wanted state experience, wages expected and how soon could come a good, steady posi tion 'to right party. Address The Re publican, Forbes, N. D. WANTED—A middle aged woman, white or colored to do plain cook ing references not required one who can leave the city Address Miss Bell Harris, General Delivery, Fargo, N. D. WANTED AT ONCE—Flm~cmk. $35 to $40: second cook, $20, all winter job, easiest work ever offered, but parties must be women, able to cook, and be economical good comfortable home for right parties don't answer unless you mean business and state when you can come in first letter. Shannon hotel, Graceville, Minn. POSITIONS WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Weekly washings for aft ernoons. Phone 2006-J. WANTED—Situation aa "housekeeper by widow good references. Address 610, care Forum. WANTED—By ex.. .rlenced saleslady, position in dry goods or general store. Miss L.. care J, Weinstt^n, Hope, N. D. POSITION WANTED by stenographer, have had experience can furnish best of references. Address 608, care Forum. WANTED—Position as working house keeper, capable in all branches: fine English cook, meats, fowls of any de scription. Apply Arlington hotel. HELP WANTED. Malo or Female. LADY OR GENTLEMAN solicitor $&0 per month and commission. Phone 1083-L. WANTED—Good singers for choir in city male and female. Write Box 482, Fargo. COMPOSIOR WANTED—At once, boy or girl to set straight matter must have two or three years' experience. Phone W, ,L. Johnson, White Rock, S. D. IN ANbWERlNG all wants ads. giving a certain number care of The Forum, be sure to address your answers to that number, in care of Forum. This in sures prompt attention. WANTED—A representative in your town, selling our line with premiums, store located at Fargo. Apply Grand Union Tea Co., 71 Broadway, Fargo, N. SEWING WANTED, SEWING' done by the day. 620 Fourth street north. Inquire WANTED—Plain sewing at home or by the day. Phone 1467-L. PLAIN SEWING done at 717 Fifth street north. Phone 1880-J. WANTED—Dressmaking »to go out bjr the day or at home. Phon* 448-J. WANTED—Ladies' tailor-made skirts to make, at 814 Second avenue north. ROOM MATE WANTED. WANTED—A neat young lady as room mate in modern flat reason able rates. Inquire No. 11, Park flats, t»OR SALE OR TRADE. FOR SALE OR TRADE—600 full blooded homer pigeons will sell cheap for cash. Laihrop Bros., R. F. £., No. 2. Phons 630-L. LOTS FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Fine residence lot in beat location on Eighth street south $2,2C0 cash if taken at once. Addreea M, care Forum. A-NO. 1 CORNER LOT, located on car line and near school. Fourth street and Ninth avtnue north, a bargain if taken at once. Call 812 Fourth street north. FOft EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE—Have yoa city properly to exchange for good land? I have the land. G. R. Frollng. MY EQUITY in a completely modern house, eight rooms, southside, one block from car line, for smaller prop erty, clear easy terms. Address 537, care Forum. LOAN WANTED. WANTED to borrow on 'five ears' time, with privilege of earlier pay ments if possible, $.3,000, on good real ettate security in city of Fargo. Ad dress. stating rate of interest desired, 626, care Forum. DAILY rAKC 1595, Tell Us Yotir Wants, ar.r' The BOARD AND ROOM OFFERED. BOARD AND ROOM. Fourth avenue north. WANTED—Table boarders, ladies prefcrr»3d. 423 Fourth avenue north, right back of G. N. depot. FOR RENT -Large f.-ont room on flrst floor board if desired. Phone 888-L, S10 Ninth street north. BOARD AND ROOM for one and table board for three gentlemen preferred. Address 555, care Forum. WANTED TO ROOM AND BOARD, eight students, at reasonable rate three blocks from Aaker's Business college 423 Fourth avenue north. FOR RENT—Two nicely lurnished rooms in modern cottage would give board. Mrs. R. S. Campbell. 524 Fourth street north. Phone 1552-J. FOR RENT. Furnished Rooms—Northside. ROOMS FOR RENT, Elliott block. TWO SUITES of rooms for rent in the Johnson block. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room. 215 Ninth street north. FOR RENT—Three rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 1521-L. 3R RENT—Furnished room in mod ern house. 207 Ninth street north. FOR RENT—^Furnished room. Inquire 711 Fourth avenue north or phone 1493-J. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms in modern house. Inquire 320 Roberts Btreet. FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod ern house. 1020 First avenue north. Phone 1652-J. FOR RENT—Partly furnished front room. cheap. Inquire 810 Seventh street north. FOR RENT—Furnltohed room with bath. 303 Broadway. Inquire Mrs. W. S. Hislop. FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod ern house. Apply 111 Eighth street north. Phone 1316-L. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in strictly modern house. Apply 510 Eighth street north. FOR RENT. Furnished Rooms—Southsida. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. First avenue south. BEFtTBLICATT, WEDTTESTJXY, Inquire 81J BOARD AND ROOM offered at Second street north. BOARD AND ROOM In modern house just north of G. N. depot. Telephone 1254-J. 1006 FOR RENT—Room in modern flat. 718 Front street or phone 604-L. FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod ern flat gentleman preferred. Phone 600-J. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in strictly modern house. 364 Sixth avenue south. Phone 1539. FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping strictly modern. 1906 First avenue south. FOR RENT—Large furnished room in strictly modern house suitable for two ladies use of telephone. 915 First avenue south. FOR RENT ROOMS. Furnished or Unfurnished—Northside, FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms for housekeeping. 607 Second ave nue. FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms in flat electric lights. In quire 736 Ninth street north. FURNiSHED ROOMS—MOORHEAD. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms within three blocks of normal school. Inquire 1013 Third avenue south Moorhead. MRS. ATHERTON of St. Louis. Mo., has leased the L«ally block. Moor head house has been thoroughly reno vated: steam heated, furnished rooms also for light housekeeping $2 up. Phone 450L. FOR RENT. Furnished Housa* FOR RENT—New modern, furnished six-room house, reasonable to re liable party two blocks from post office. 824 Roberts street. J. F. Schoen. inger.' FOR RWNT—BARN. FOR RENT—A good warm barn, room for two horses. Inquire 111 Sixth avenue north. FOR RENT—FLAT. FOR RENT—Furnished four-room modern fiat. Inquire 3 Eighth street south. FOR RENT—New five-room flat, all modern, steam heat. 70 Fourth street north. Phone 622. FOR RENT—Nicely ftirnished flat call from 3 to 5 p. m., or from 7 to 8 p. m., at 220 North Broadway, Flat No. 8. BUY OR TRADE. WILL BUY OR TRADE for your aac ond-hand harness. W. H. Stewart, Harness shop. Far so. WANTED TO BUY. MEN'S worn garments. Phone 1627-1% Fargo. WANTED—Automatic shot gun with ribbed sight. Address 696, care Fo rum. WILL BUY North Dakota Independent Telephone preferred stock at $4 per share, inquire 607, care Forum. WANTED—A six horsepower gH.noline engine must be some standard make and in first class condition. Farmers' Grain & Shipping Co., Devils Lake, N. ». The Rate Is One Cent a Word First Insertion, One-Half Cent a Word Each Consecutive Insertion thereafteri A Collector will Call for Pay. No Want Ad taken for less than 20 cent*. The Want Ad Page of The Forum Closes 12.30 P. M. NOYEMBEff AB¥ERT,SEeS Day of Publicatic-. Advertise ment* for Insertion for Sam* Day Must B* Received Before 12:30 O'clock to insure Insertion. Copy Received After 12:30 O'cbok Will 3e Inserted the ollowing Day. t-OR SALE—HOUSEHOLD GOODS. FOR SALE—Nice folding bed, chairs and other articles. Phone 1983. FOR SALE—Cheap, 16-inch double Stewart heater, used only four months. Phone 2015-L. FOR SALE—A good Riverside range with water front. Inquire 608 Ninth street south, by Thanksgiving. HOUSEHOLD goods of all kinds in cluding house plants and canary birds. 211 Tenth street north. (FOR SALE—One base burner and one heating wtove, brand new at manu facturer's cost. Union Transfer Co., Tenth street and N. P. avenue. IN ORDER 10 close out the few re malning Fargo Forum carpet sweep era on hand, we will sell them wey below cost. The Forum Printing Co. i FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for ltght housekeeping, or will rent sin gly. Inquire 1336 First avenue north. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, steam heated, 510 First avenue north un der new management. Phone 2210-L. FURNISHED room for rent in strict ly modern house, centrally located i about three blocks from postofflce. In quire 410 Roberts stieet. Phone 1493-L. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front room in strictly modern steam heat ed house within three blocks of post office quiet home-like place gentle man preferred. Call 815 Third avenue north. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Baby's folding go-cart. Enquire 707 Seventh street soutli. FOR SALE—One buffalo overcoat. In. quire W. S. Hislop, 303 Broadway. FOR SALE—Second Ua::d bank safe, cheap. Hatcher Bros.. Fargo, N. D. FOR SALE—Cheap. two second hand tire proof safes. Hatcher Bros., Fargo. FOR SALE—Edison phonograph and records amebroi attachment. 479 care Forum. ,A BEAVER SET of furs, new last I Christmas, in good condition, reason able. 594, care Forum. FOR 8ALE—Nice, clean, old papers, packages of 50 for 10 cents 150 for i 26 cents. Forum office. i FUR COAT FOR SALE—Cheap, used one winter medium size. Call at Forum office at 6 p. m. FOR SALE —Baled strav.* at lowest figures will alsc bale hay. Write for terms. Box 535, Moorhead, Minn. FOR SALE—Good medium size tailor made full dress suit first class con dition too small for owner. Address 629, care Forjum. FOR SALE—A 100 account McCaskey register cost $75 will sell cheap as I do not need it. Address 574, caro Forum. IN ORDER io close out the few re maining Fargo Forum carpet sweep era on hand, we will sell them v,ay below cost. _iie Forum Printing Co. FOI* #ALE —Portland cutter uted one Winter cheap if taken at once. In I quire 1417 Firsta venue north or phone 984-L. FOR SALE—Nearly new station wa gon. extra good four passenger Rockaway Ximball-Chicago make. Both rigs just out of paint shop will be sold at bargain prices. Apply quick to Sarles Bros., Hillsboro, N. D. FOR RENT—COTTAGES. FOR RENT—New five-room eottago on southside, $15 per month Pnone 287. FIVE ROOM cottage .for rent, in city park light and water. Phone 1282-J. FOR RENT—Newly remodeled six room cottage. Inquire 619 Thir teenth street south. FOR RENT—Five-room cottage at 113 Sixth avenue north, on car line. In quire at 601 Second street north. 93, 1910. Forum FOR SALE—LAND. FOR SALE—120 acres excellent Red river farm land in Clay county, Min uesota. Address E. C. Dix, Wooster, O. |GRAIN, vegetable and orange land, $25 per acre worth a hundred dollar per acre cash balance monthly. For full particulars address Commonwealth Realty Co., Los*Angeles. CaL 1 FOR RENT—Six-room cottage partly PHYSICIAN wants location, or post modern, on corner of First street tion as assistant to doctor goo and Sixth avenue north on car line, habits six years' practice. Box 4 Inquire 111 Sixth avenue north. Dickey, N. D. FOR RENT—QFFiCC. HOUSES FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Two nice office rooms in the Port Huron building. Call at Patterson's, 3 Broadway. FOR RENT—Two front offices in the Tyler building, Broadway. Enquire of Annie Dwight Tyler, Tyler build fng. FOR RENT—Suito offices, Hunting ton block imedlato possession. Apply to Dr. J. K. Frenette, suite 12. or A. E. Beatio. TO REN l—Four large, pleasant rooms heated and electric lighted, with a large vault suitable for offices, and many other business purposes. No housekeeping permitted. Apply to Wy man Land Co., 5-7 Broadway. AUTOMOBILES FOf\ SALE. FIVE PASSENGER, good condition, 36x3% tires, all good $300 If taken soon. Lock Box 167. FOR 8ALE—A secondhand four-cylin. der thirty-five horsepower automo bile, first-class condition. J09 Ftf'.h street north. FOR SALE—One 30 horse power Buick cu*\ practicaly new, run less than 1,000 miles will be sold very cheap. Gate City Auto Co., 211 N. 9. avenue Phone 440. FOR SALE—One 40 hjrse power. seven passenger car, thoroughly overhauled and repainted, new tires all around equipped with top, wind shield and speedometer, all In first class condition. Gate City Auto Co., 211 N. P. avenue: Phone 440. DRESSMAKING SCHOOL. DRESSMAKING SCHOO^—118 Blroad way. WANTED TO RENT—FLAT. FLAT WANTED—Three or four-room modern, furnished fiat, with bath, for three months beginning Dec. 1 not more than three bloi ks from Gard ner hotel. Box 375, Furgo. FOR RENT—STORE. SMALL STORE at No. 621 Second avenue north. H. L. Loomls. FLORIDA LANDS. $10 CA8H, $10 MONTH, WITHOUT Interest, buys a ten-acre tract and lot in the Everglades of Florida, near Miami land will double in one year. Write for booklet send money order to Robert P. Collins, Fargo, N. Dak. FARM FOR RENT. FARM FOR RENT—480 acres near Fargo. A. A. Canfield, Edwards block ROGUE RIVER VALLEY LAND. BUY A HOME in Ashland, Oregon, the Italy of America I have two and sixty-five-one-hundredths acres good sloping land in city limits and about six blocks from new high school grounds, irrigated by city water good view of valley and town, set to 2-year old peaches, doing well, and three fourths of the land in Franquette wal nuts, which will grow into money price $2,000, $750 cash, balance two annual payments, 6 per cent. W. D. Hodgson, Ashland. Ore. BUSINESS CHANCE. FOR SALE OR TRADE for anything I can use, four bowling alleys com plete. Address 613, care Forum. I HAVE $1,000, more or less to invest in a paying business proposition. What have you to offer? 612, care Forum. FOR SALE—First class two-chair barber shop best location in North Dakota of 5,000 d«ing good business. Three railroads. Address 575, care Forum. FOR SALE —Well equipped newspa per and job plant in central eastern North Dakota part cash, balance, eaty terms. Address 616, care Fo rum. COGSWELL HOSPITAL for sale at a sacrifice, property new and modern would exchange for farm land or real estate. For particualrs inquire of Mrs. Nellie Saylor, Cogswell, N. D. FOR 8ALE—A $5,000 bond at 7 per cent in blocks of $500 on a tele phone incorporation all stocks sold references, Taylor State bank. Ad dress People's Telephone Co., Corne lius Williams, secretary. Taylor. N. D. FOR SALE—Business lot, two-story building and line up-to-date news paper and job plant in enterprising North Dakota town of 1,000 good opening for a hustler part cash, terms. Address 617, care Forum. FOR SALE—Milk dairy business with twenty-six cows twelve horses ma chinery and plenty good feed for the winter valley farm in connection, one half mile from town"for rent, $3,000 i cash, balance on time. Address Lock i Box 85, Lisbon, N. D. I FOR SALE—Blacksmith shop in a I live new town, having 100 miles of territory to draw trade from doing a good business, with little competi jtlon best location in town good prices for work and plenty of it easj terms. Address 604. care Forum LOCATION WANTED. FOR RENT—Seven room house or nortnside Phone 1124-J. FOR RENT Eight- room modern house on Fourth avenue. Phone 1546-L. FOR RENT—Modern six-room house, on Fourth avenue south. Dr. L. C. Davenport, 62 Broadway. FOR SALE—Cheap, or rent, eigh* room house on Ninth street. Ad dress Dr. Sherman, 18-24 Broadway. FOR RENT—Seven-room house, close i in, modern except heat. Inquirt 1114 Second avenue south or phor. 849-J. FOR RENT—Eight-room house, warm cistern and basement, hot water. In quire 623 Seventh avenue norlL oi phone 1980. FOR RENT—Four-room house, mod ern except heat half balck fron North Broadway $16 per month. Ap ply J. B. Folsom. FOR RENT —Six-room house, cornei Tenth avenue and Third street north Newly painted and papered not mod ern $13 per month, j. j, Jordan phone 557. FOR RENT—Modern eight-room houst on Third avenue north three block: from postofflce•, full basement fur nace heat. Phone 453 or call at 224 Eighth street north. FOR RENT—A modern house, on cor ner of Fourth avenue and Fiftl street north, one block from Great Northern depot and Broadway also household goods for sale. FOR RENT Eight-room moderr house. No. 28 Eleventh street north three blocks from postofflce hot wa ter heat full basement, cistern, laun dry, plumbing, chandeliers hard wooc floors gas and electric lights: every thing In first class «hape. T. P. Riley No. 10 Roberts street. r- 1 FOR RENT. NEW six-room house, Was gas, electrif lights and cistern. No. 217 Fourth avenue north. In Quire at Crane & Ordway Co.'s. Want Ads Will Do i n FOR SALE —160-ac re farm in Stuts man county, North Dakota nearly |all broken good well of water good i buildings easy terms. Write for price and particulars. Address 619, care Forum. FOR SALE—Farm of 270 acres In Stutsman county, North Dakota, nearly all broken, buildings worth $2, 000 good well of water price $32 per acre $1,640 cash, balance, easy terms good chance to m«ke a start with little money buy direct from owner and save commission to agents. Address 618, care Forum. FLORIDA LAND8. COME TO FLORIDA and own a money making farm of your own your choice of 300 fruit and truck farms: city market three railroads schools colleges churches and social advan tages $5 a month buys a farm lirst crop will pay for land: twenty-page art hook free. Write J. M. Brennen, Fargo, N. D. Creates! Offer Ever Mn.'- OUTLOOK AND CHRISTIAN HERALD {Kitiicr N w or Renewed) 1 Year Each tor $3 Fargo Subscription Agenrv N. r. LOST. LOST- A braided silk belt belonging to a fur coat. Please return to Far go Ice Cream Co. LOST—Gold belt pin, shaped like buckle, between postofflce and H. F. Emery's residence. Finder please re turn and receive reward. LOST—A little brown dog, answers to the name of Tuffle: $f» reward is of fered if returned to residence of IT. S. Marshal J. S. Shea, 704 North Broad way. LOST—A black hand purse contain ing about $6 In silver and three rosaries. Finder wll receive reward by returning to Constance Radsehock, No. 8 Ninth street north. LOST—A lady's gold watch, Sunday night, between Grand and Tenth street, N. P. avenue initials, I. J., cn back of case. Notify Irene Zlntheo, 2, Tenth street north, for reward. LOST —An old fashion bar pin, set with 1 pearl. 2 garnets lost Sun day night on Second avenue south, be tween Thirteenth street and Baptist church. Finder return to 208 Thir teenth street, for5»eward. HOSPITAL. MATERNITY HOSPITAL—Competent nurses and best of care highest tes timonials from doctors and patients. Mrs. Jennie Camp, 901 Tenth street south. Fargo. FOR SALE—PIGS. PEDIGREED Duroc Jerr»^Bfc *nonths old, both sexes pric JFeasonable. Stanley A. Thompson, A 'r, N. D.. Feminine JVe&us HELENE DUTRIEUX WAS FOR} MERLY A CIRCU8 PERFORMER, TEN THIS ]y£LLE. DUTRIEUX, the W«tl know* Voting, Girl's E-Vening Gotetn 4- ft i cne H«n aii attrac^ hundrd the human arrow, her performance consisting of a leap of forty-flve feet through space on a bi cycle. She had been fond of cycling from an early age, and the sensational leap was her own invention. It was considered so dangerous that the pre fecture of police forbade it ft f-'ht' hM "v% ~2us*: -Ml -it* rpHi. si^eeiebt oi jl tunics is hero placed over an underdress of white' silk. The tunic is charmingly outlined) w. jf„ Clapp, attorney for petitione« wlth^a narrow band of jot passemenW Farto. N. D. W the Rest not the same in Europe? In France Is somewhat so, but not in Rxuwrta. Ohj no! The Russian women In the high- tr ranks develop the mind and do no care for the superficial things so much. They become physicians, advocates or something that requires study "My mother, who is a countees. Is aj doctor of medicine. In Russia the wo I men study. In this country they go t* the dressmaker and for the hat, anc{ I then they flirt. I would not like that, i "Why, at Newport there was a bis 1 tennis tournament. Everybody wentj i but nobody looked at the tennis. Thi women wore the big hat and the lovely tress and thought only of flirting." oi Miss Henrietta Rodman, hMd the vocational department of the Wad letgh high school of New York city, W I great believer of training the youn toward controlling their emotions ant! loward analyzing their good and thei.' Vad point*. "Emotion is a force—a tremendous force—and if girls and boys would t-ealize its value and would see the Jolly of wasting it, as the great ma jority waste and scatter it, it couid be fumed m&rrelously to the benefit of liumanity." The committee working tinder Mtss Itodman's Instructions is ocmpded In making a canvass of the 2,000 pupils in ihe school with a view to ascertaining Jvhat each girl iB fitted for. Every aid 1*111 be extended to each girl so that When she leaves high school she will (ms fortified for some calling. It Superintendent Ella FTagg Yoao* of fletter Chicago believes that If there were a understanding between princi pals and pupils the percentage of fail fires would be materially reduced. Mrs. 7oung has suggested the propriety of jiaving an accounting from the former presidents of the N. E. A. of the fundi l)f the organisation. Although she hat ieen sharply criticised for this more, {the declares stae will not back down. Notice of Mortgage Sale. Notice is Hereby Given, That that certain mortgage, executed and deliv ered by George Holgate and Alice Hol gate, his wife, mortgagors, to Fargr Loan Agency, mortgagee, dated th« first day of June, A. D. nineteen hun dred and five (1905), and filed for rec ord in the office of the Register oi Deeds of the county of Cass and stat of North Dakota on the sixth day ol June, A. D., 1905, at 9: SO o'clock a. m„ and recorded in Book 58 of Mortgages, at page 305, will be foreclosed by a sal» of the premises In such mortgage an i hereinafter described, at th« front dor.r of the Court House in the city of Far go, in the county of Cass, and state of N'orth A CRITICISM .rr,r-r* -^clock p. m„ on Saturday, the tenth OF THE UPPEF^ jay BELIEVES IN HELPING GIRL£| TO FIND THEIR BEST TALENT, SUPERINTENDENT ELLA FLAGG YOUNG TAKES A POSITIVE STAND. i Dakota, at th« hour of two 0f December, 1910, to satisfy the 8CHOOLTEACH E FJ imount due upon said mortgage on the ay of sale. The premises.described in said mort gage and which will be sold to satisfy he same, are those certain premises situated in the county of Cass and •state of North Dakota, and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point sixteen hundred and sixtj (1661) feet east and seventeen and southwest Countess Thamara de Swirsky, who of Block "Z," C. A. Roberts addition to spent her summer in Newport teaching the city of Fargo (so-called), and now the women of the smart set the classic known as lots twenty (20) and twenty dance, criticises society women m-t one (21) of block "Z" of SWVi section verely. seven (7 township 139, range 48. "Dress and flirtation are the first There will be due on such mortgage things with the young society women at the date of sale the sum of Eighty »f America," she said recently. "Is It four 16-100 (84.16) Dollars. twenty (1720) feet south the northwest corner post of the quarter (SW%) of section seven (7) township one hundred and thirty-nine (139) range forty-eight (48) thence east one hundred and for ty (140) feet thence north fifty (50) feet thence west one hundred and forty (140) feet thence south fifty (50) 'eet, to the place vf beginning, being lots twenty (20) and twenty-one (21) Dated at Fargo, North Dakota* thii 25th day of October, 1910. FARGO LOAN AOENCT, Mortcxee. JNO. D. FARRAND. Attorney for Mortgagee, Fargo, North Dakota. (Nov. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Dec. 7, 1M0.) I Notiee and Citation. State of North Dakota, County oi Cass—In County Court, Before Hem. A. G. Hanson, Judge. In the matter of the estate eC Darrll Dows, jr., deceased. George H. Phelps, Petitioner, vs Jane S. Dows, David Dows, 3rd, Ken neth Dows, Richard M. Hoe, Tracy Dows, and Jane S. Dows, guardiar. qt the person of Kenneth Dows, a minor, and Richard M. Hoe and Tracy Dows, guardians of the estate of said Kenneth Dows, minor, respondents— Notice and Citation, Hearing of FinaJ* Account and Distribution of Estate. The state of North Dakota, to th*". above named respondents, and. alt persons Interested in the estate ot David Dows. Jr., deceased: You and each of you are hereby no-, titled that the final account of Georg«' H. Phelps, the administrator with will annexed, of the estate of David Dows,®' Jr., late of the village of Irvington, town of Greenburgh, in "the county ot Westchester and state of New York, deceased, has been rendered to this court, therein showing that the estate of said deceased is ready for flnaf settlement and distribution, and peti tioning that his account be allowed*, the residue of said estate be distrib uted to the persons thereunto entitled, his administration closed and he b« discharged that Thursday, the 2''nd day of December, A. D. 1910, at 1% o'clock in the forenoon of that day At the court rooms of this court, ir*f the courthouse, in the city of Fargo county of Cass and state of NorttJ| Dakota, has been duly appointed b:-| this court for the settlement thereof at which time and place any persoi Interested In said estate may appea and file his exceptions, in writing, tti| said account and petition and contes4C the same. And you, the above named re" dents, and each of you, are \i: cited and required then and thei a be and appear before this court, ant show cause, if any you have, wh said account shall not be allowed, tin residue of said estate distributed, th administration of said estate close*' and said administrator with will an uexed discharged. f| Dated this 14th day of Novembei 3 A. M*. By the. court: A. G. HANSON, Judge of the County Court jf1 (Seal). $ (,am. ..T