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HELP WANTED—MALE. ANTED—Men and women in North Dakota towns to earn $20 ekly experience unnecessary. Write particulars. G. A. M. E- Co., Box Fargo, N. D. AVE Knight Printing Co. Print It «fA NTED—1,000 A. C. students to visit Bob Flynn during the month or flnuary. GO TO FARGO HOUSE barber shop. Shave 10 cents, hsir cut 25 cents oes shlned free. GP'L .I.I.N I,... WANTED AT ONCE—Barber, $14 a *^!weok half over (22. Win. J9.be, igbgsweH, N. D, JjARGO AUTOMOBILE and gas en gineering school get in on the first gass. Write for information, 1225 wont street. |he BEST HAIR CUT in to^n 25c shave 10c. Johnson's Barber Shop, l|0 Froat street. Free shine. IN ANSWERING all want ad* giving ^a certain number care of The Forum Hs sure to address your answer to that •amber, in care of Forum. This in spires prompt attention. _____ WANTED- By the Automobile Own i ers' association, men whom we can fcjjscommend to owners to instruct to Bfecome licensed chauffeurs. 1312 Hen »epin avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. WANTED—Railway mail clerks, cus ||toms clerks spring examinations in Fargo, Feb. 2 and 3 sample questions tochester, ee. Franklin Institute, Dept. 294-L, N. Y. WANTED—Straight matter composi tor. can secure permanent situation at good wages must come at once give full particulars first letter. The -Taylor Reporter, Taylor, N. D. IvANTED—Men tu learn barbar tiade easy work, big pay few weeks com Shetes by our method. Write for free nlustrated catalogue. Moler Barber JpoHege, 27 H, Nicollet avenue. Min fleapolls. Minn. Established 1893. POSITIONS WANTEO—MALE. WANTED—Position as repair man in automobile shop experienced. Ad dress 31, care Forum. WANTED—A position in the city by a male stenographer and bookkeeper. Box 227, or phone 1087. -JVANTED—Work on set of books aft er o'clock p. m. can work one or two hours each day. Phone 208-L. WANTED—Position by a registered pharmacist, six years' experience competent to take charge. Address Box 438, Oakes, N. D- feAND LEADER—Long road experi ence, strong cornet, A. F. of M., wants location in barber business where services are In demand. Address No. 29, Forum- POSITION WANTED by young man, stenographer and bookkeeper year find half experience as abstracter good references abstract position pre ferred 23 years of age. Address 38, care Forum. VOUNG MAN wishes steady position with chances for advancement as stenographer and bookkeeper banking ferred is good penman, speaks and rites German has excellent recom naatlon. Write at once to Lock feox 175, Marion, N. D. HELP WANTED—MALE er FEMALE WANTED—Experienced dining room girl, chef and other male help. F. L. Nigey, Mandan, N. D. WANTED—Lady ot gentleman to learn photography no such big re turns at anything else for so small Amount invested. Apply Schoch's Photo Studio. 112 Front street. WANTED—Solicitors and manager for New York Co-Operative Company. Substantial income for man or woman that can make good. Call room 27, Prescott Hotel, W. B. Holton. AGENTS WANTEa WANTED—Agents to sell our S cent cigar with the latest Improved elec tric lighter easy seller. Address Crown Cigar Co., Milwaukee, W1b. BARKER'S IS THE MEDICINE. for coughs, colds, catarrh and ''jrheumatism ask your druggist. %r I MIL. II'IWIW. LOST. LOST—An Eastern Star pin, set with pearls- Phone 709. •LOST—Wednesday, probably between Tenth street and Seventh avenue jsouth via college hill, one new table "napkin. Phone 1382-L for reward. .LOST—A 6-month old jet black cock crel spaniel reward will be paid for the return of the dog to Mrs. Maggie ?|Murphy, 711 Seventh street north- WANTED TO RENT—HOTEL |WANTED —Location for restaurant .-j and confectionery store, or will rent Vffurnished hotel. Address 42, care Fo ©rum. FOR SALE—POULTRY. FOR SALE—Single comb brown leg horn, cockerels and pullets' eggs for liiatching in season. Phone 564-J. i? i FOR SALE—HORSES |FOR SALE—A bay horse, 8 years old and perfectly sound. Apply at The SLittle Red grocery, 94 Front street. HOUSE AND SAFE MOVING. 4*" I MAKE a specialty of unusual and heavy moving houses, safe3, raising buildings furnish everything. J. W. Hodges. Phone 903. WANTED TO BUY. MEN'S worn garments. Phone 1827-L* Fargo. WANTED TO BUY—A stock of hard ware in some good live town. Ad dress 35, care Forum. LOTS FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Fine residence lot in best location on Eighth street south. 4 $2,200 cash if taken at Once. Address 792. care Forum. 111 1 N, D. PRESS" CLIPPING BUREAU. .INTERN AT^ONAL~information. Law I science, art, literature advertised bide iuruiahed to *4^ Bok IS, Christine. N' 0* WANTED-^-Oirl. 310 Ninth north. Phone 2815-J. WANTED—Two good girls, at Fargo Laundry. S? HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Qood girl for general housework good wages. Mrs. C. O. Smith, 911 Eighth street south. WANTED—Girl for general house work. Mrs. W. F. Frentzel, 924 Tenth street south. Phone 1021. WANTED—Girl for general house work, small family, modern house. Apply 1042 Eleventh street north. WANTED—Woman cooR wanted for restaurant, at once must be first class, wages $40 per month with room. P- O. Box 211, Wahpeton, N, D. WANTED—Sixty young ladies to act as waitresses at banquet, noon of Jan. 18 previous experience unneces sary. Inquire at cafe, Geo. Pirio Co. WANTED—First class woman short order and pastry cook for night shift best wages none but experi ence^ need apply. Geo. J. Buhler, Wil liston, N. D. WANTED—Competent girl for gener al housework, good wages, all mod ern conveniences. Mrs. L. A. Huntoon, 922 Eighth street south, Moorhead, Minn. GIRLS WANTED—We guarantee to teach you to cut and fit all kinds of ladles' garments. Write for terms. McDowell School of Dress Cutting and Dress Making. Flat 4, Platky Block. G'rand Forks, N. D. POSITIONS WANTED FEMALE. WORK WANTED by the day. Phone 2374. WANTED—Washing to do at home. Phone 1983. EXPERIENCED stenographer desires position. Call phone 2087. WANTED—Plain sewing, shirt waists a specialty. Phone 1460-L. WOMAN wants washing or work by the day. 901 Thirteenth street south. WANTED—A clerical position by a lady with experience. Address Box 227. Fargo. WANTED—Woman with child wishes position as housekeeper in country. Phone 2466. WOMAN WANTS position as house keeper in an American family. Ad dress 39, care Forum- LADY COMPOSITOR desires position Good references. Address Lock Box No. 519, Marshall, Minn- WANTED—Position by young girl to take care of children and assist with housework. Phone 2262-J. FIRST CLASS IRONER wants work by the day in private places. Phone "M-J. Call after The Rate is i Cent a Wofd First Insertion, One-half Cent a Word Each Consecutive Insertion Thereafter. street Apply WANTED—A girl for general house work.' Phone 1789-J. WANTED—Competent girl for general housework. 343 Ninth avenue south. WANTED—Girl attending school to work fo? board and room- Phone 1820-L. 6 p. IM POSITION WANTED by young lady going to A. to work for board and room. Address 40, care Forum. WANTED—A Position as stenogra pher or bookkeeper by a lady who has some experience. Address Box 227, Fargo. EXPERIENCED lady stenographer with some knowledge of bookkeeping desires position at otic#. Address 46 care Ftorum. WANTED—Stenographic work fore noons will go to office or take work home as preferred prices reasonable. Phone 2087. COMPETENT OFFICE woman excel lent stenographer knowledge of bookkeeping, desires to make change Address 32, care Forum. DRESSMAKING SCHOOL. DRESSMAKING SCHOOL—118 Broad way. SEWING WANTED. WANTED—Plain sewing and dress making. Phone 1926-L. DRESSMAKING. ESSMAKING—Operations# Flat 5, room 4. annex, FASHIONABLE dressmaking Tenth street north. at 27 DRESSMAKING alterations remod cling. No. 66, Kennedy block- TEACHERS. TEACHERS—We need teachers for rural and city schools. Send for registration blank today. Northwest era Teachers Agency, Grand Forks, N, D. ADVERTISEMENTS. WHEN YOU WANT to talk to the people in prosperous South Dakota you can do it best through the columns of The Aberdeen Daily American read every day by 30.000 in 250 towns and rural routes in the northern half of the state. Classified ads. for sale, help wanted, exchange, real estate, etc. for 1 cent a word each insertion. Send stamps to American, Aberdeen, S. XX HOUSES FOR SALE. HOME FOR SALE—A new well built eight-room, strictly modern house owner leaving city. See W. R. KJlpat rick, 390 Eighth avenue south. Phone 20S0-L. O. K. LAUNDRY. 0. K. LAUNDRY—Mrs. E- C. Officer. 1123 Eighth street south. Phone 2191-L. FOR RENT—DESK ROOM. FO& RENT—Desk room in new Fargo National bank building. Apply Frank E. Corson Co. POOL AND BILLIARD TABLES. POOL AND BILLIARD tables large stock of new and secondhand bil liard and pool tables also bar fixtures, show' cases, tables, chairs and refrig erators time payments. Write tor catalogue. Merlo & Heaney Manu facturing Cu.. couth, ttivneapottfc BOARD AND ROOM OFFERED TABLE BOARD at 227 Roberts street. BOARD AND ROOM—14.26 per week. 722 Broadway. 'TABLE BOARD by"the week, 608 Sec ond avenue north. ROOM AND BOARD at SIS per month. 718 Ninth street north. ROOM AND BOARD at 818 Seventh street south. Phone 1439-J. TABLE BOARD and furnished rooms at 222 Fourth street south, Moor head, Minn. FOR RENT —Modern furnished room? Steene block. Fifth street ecuth. Front. Also table board, 84 per wee*. WELL FURNISHED ROOM, suitable for two excellent table board all conveniences. 211 Tenth street north. Phone 2302. WANTED—BOARD AND ROOM. WANTED TO RENT—Two small or one big unfurnished room and board. Apply 8u3 Seventh avenue north. PARTY COMING to Fargo about Jan. 22, would like to get board and room in some private family or room only must be furnished. Address 33, care Forum. PARTY COMING TO FARGO about Jan. 22 would like to get board and room in some private family, or room only—must be furnished. Address 33, care Forum. FOR RENT. Furnished Rooms—Northside. FOR RENT—Furnished room*. Ninth street north. FOR RENT—Furnished Fourth avenue north. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, downstairs- 413 Third avenue north. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms in modern house. 605 Fifth street north. Phone 1926-L. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, modern and warm. 409 Ninth avenue north. Phone 19&9-J- FOR RENT. Furnished Rooms—Southside. FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms. Blrchaii flats. FOR RENT—Furnished housekeeping rooms. 1348 Front street.' FOR RENT—Furnished room, strictly modern. 1123 Fifth avenue south. Phone 611-L-2. LARGE FRONT ROOM In modern house. 1208 Second avenue south Phone 2406-L. FOR RENT—Modern, steam-heated, furnished rooms. Williams, block, 15 Fifth street south. FOR RENT—Furnished room in new modern house. 1019 Fourth avenue south. Phone 2192-J. FOR RENT—Warm room in modern house for two gentlemen. 921 Fourth avenue south- Phone 790-L, FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms by the day, week or month- 101 Eighth street south. Phone 1504-L. FURNISHED ROOMS for light house keeping, strictly modern, on car line first floor. 1309 Second avenue south. FOR RENT—Nice warm rooms In strictly modern house. Call at 821 Seventh street south or phone 220-J- FOR RENT—Furnished room, strictly model r. suitable for two gentlemen. 13 Eighth street south. Phone 1102-J. FOR RENT—Unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping in flat. Corner Fourth and Front streets. Phone 2324-JV FOR RENT—Two beautifully furnish ed rooms, one with private bath, new, strictly modem, rloso In. Call 811 Second ayenuc south. FOR RENT—One large room, can be used either for ofTice or light house keeping steam heated, modern. Ap ply J. B. Folsom, 616 Front street- WANTED—BABY TO BOARD. WANTED—Babies to 2466. -THE *T&RtS6* TOOTH" 'AST* 'DAILY* JtoTTBtatrAj?, H03vDAf ETEXING, JATOTAHY 15, 1912. 113 rooms. 813 FOR RENT—One front room. 60*Fifth street north. Phone 1575- OPERAHOUSE ANNEX—Nioely fur nished rooms, fnone 1396-JL, FOR RENT—Furnished room, suitable for two ladies only. 733 Third street north. FOR RbNT—Fin® furnished rooms at 65 Fourth street. Apply Hogan block. FOR RENT—Furnished front room, steam heated. 34*. Thkd street North- FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for housekeeping. 733 Second street north. MODERN ROOM lor rent near P. O. Apply ill Eighth street north. Phone 1316-L. FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod ern house for one person only. 119 Eighth street north. board. Phone NEWSPAPER RECEIVING SOXES. THE FORUM has a supply of neat receptacles in which to place dally newspapers and other mail and any patron of this paper in Fargo or Moor head may secure one of these boxes free by calling at The Forum office, provided his paper Is paid to date. LEAP YEAR POST CARDS. LIFE MODEL leap year, and quality post cards are making a hit, high class, clever, clean, catchy subjects, 20@25c 50@50c. Post paid. Wol brink's, Aberdeen, S. D. RELINQUISHMENT. 320 ACRES in Custer county well improved for sale or exchange make me an offer. Box 771, Fargo, N. D. OFFICES FOR RENT. OFFICES in good location for rent Knquire Pirie's ca?e_ FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Three nice unfurnished Phone 1595Jd Us Your Wants and The ForumWant Ads Will Do the Rest ADVERTISERS NOTICE The Wut Ad Page •f Tfie Fsrum Closes 12:30 P. M. Day of Publication, Advertise ments for insertion for Same Day Must Be Received Before 12:30 O'Clock to Insure Insertion. Copy Received After 12:30 O'Clock Will Be Inserted the Following Day. ^twapesIF^ ftouwctLfr FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD GOODS. FOR SALE—Furniture for sale in suite of two rooms with bath in down town block. Phone 653. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE New and secondhand stores and furniture bought and sold. B. Hartstein, 508 Front street. Phone 181. FOR SALE—Hamilton piano, good as new also line large roll top desk, quartered oak finish. 219 Ninth street north. Phone 1872. IN ANSWERING all want ads. giving a certain number care of The Forum, be sure to address your answers to that number, in care of Forum. This insures prompt attention. IN ORDER to close out the few re maining Fargo Forurn carpet sweep ers on hand, we will sell them way below coat. The Forum Printing Co. PIANO FOR SALE—Will sell our beautiful mahogany upright piano for 145, used only couple months Cost $350 must be seen to be appreciated 606 Fifth street north. FOR SALS. FOR 8ALE—150 tons hay. Chas. Say lor Co., Leyden, N. D. FOR SALE—Boy's new overcoat. 45 Inch. Size, 15 years. Phone 1960-L. FOR SALE—Nice, clean, old papers packages of 50 for 10 cents 160 for 25 cents. Forum office. FOR SALE—Fine new n}ckel plated alto horn cost $32 will sell for $13 Write A, R, George, P. O. Box 857, city. FOR 3ALE—Lady's Astrakhan coat, feize 38 good condition excellent for driving coat reasonable price. Phone 198, or ndcress 1422 First avenue south. IN ORDER to close out the few re maining Fargo Forum carpet sweep ers on hand, we will sell them away below cost. The Forum Printing Co FOR SALE—The postofflce fixtures formerly used at Casselton, N. D. A bargain if taken at once. Inquire, "Stockholders," Casselton, N. D. FOR SALE—2,000 oak fence posts, 5 to 6 feet, 3^ inch thick, 15 cents each wood in cords, ash, maple, aim, basswood. Apply O. Sivertson, Wild Rice, N. D. FOR SALE CHEAP—New five-drawer National cash register, latest model, used less than one year, and guaran teed In good condition. Address 27, care Forum. FOR SALE at sacrifice, roll top desk, spring chair, sanitary couch, new Smith Premier typewriter, 30-horse power vacuum cleaner, and first class butcher shop in Fargo will trad® for city property. R. J. Ferguson Land Co., phone 1655-L, F*argo, N. D. HOUSE3 FOR RENT. DOWNSTAIRS—Four rooms and shed, $7. 1511 Fifth avenue north. FOR RENT—Six-room house, S10 Roberts street. Phone 2410-JL FOR RENT—Six-room house. 1019 Seventh avenue north. Phone 2224-J. FOR RENT—New house, Just finished, two blocks from car, $15 a month. Phone 741. FOR RENT Seven-room house, cheap. Apply 121 Fifth street north. Phone 1519-L. FOR RENT—Three-room house at 811 Third avenue north, Moorhead- Ap ply to Mrs. Thorson. FOR RENT—Five-room house, 712 Second avenue north. Inquire at Aaker's Business College. FOR Rhi* .—Nice 6-room house part ly modern. Low rent and close In. For particulars Inquire Collis A Knight. FOR RENT—One eight-room house on Fourth street north, close in, thor oughly modern, newly repaired. Phone 2005-L. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Good Income property for stock of merchandise. Address Box 340, Stanley, N. D. FOR SALE—Six-room house, full lot, not modern. 822 College street will trade for horses and farm machinery or cash- Phone 2217-L. FOR SALE OR TRADE—One section farm land in Billings county easy terms or will trade for city property or improved farm. Address 41, care Forum. FOR SALE OR TRADE—My 160-aere farm at $15 per acre six miles from good town good buildings partly broke and good water school very close land rolling five-year loan of $1,400. Address 45, care Forum. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Quarter section land to trade for stock mer chandise also want auto in trade for land. 160 acres in Cass county will trade for stock farm machinery what have you? Address Box 158, Wimble don, N. D. FOR SALE or will trade for unln cumbered farm land, complete ice cream factory, bottling works and wholesale bakery, including buildings will sell or trade any part or all of the above or will rent buildings. This will bear the closest investiga tion good reason for selling. Ad dress 26. care Forum. WANTED TO RENT—ROOMS. MARRIED COUPLE want large nicely furnished front room with heat wirn I or without board or two furnished I roo$£, £"4^4* Fargo Lau»-1 rooms £oa- light houaekceym#, AtU I*!** 1% ctrc rorta*^ BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR 8ALE—New hardware stock and fixtures, $3,000 only stock In town. Bx 37, Nome, N. D. FOR SALE—Store building, confec tionary stock and fixtures, doing goofl business. No. 740, care Forum. FOR SALE—One pool hall, size 22x64 feet, four tables and fixtures terms easy- B. F. Brown, Pettlbone, N. D. POWER PglNTING PLANT—Quite complete for eight page weekly pa P^r, for sale dirt cheap, if taken at ^nee torms to suit purchaser. W. A. i ung. Park River. N. D. ^—Furniture and lease of good hotel in Minnesota town doing ne business feed barn in connection. 'idress 15 Fifth street north, Moor- 1 ad, Minn. INTEREST in general mer cnandise business well located .reiulr« about 812,000, half of nich can be land, well located. Ad f'ress 37, care Forum. WtV^LED"-"A Partner with $2,000 to cash or equal value land take rge established automobile busi NW A^ress C. Acher, 339 East Nineteenth street. Minneapolis,' Minn. M?.ViNG ,PICTURE SHOW—All com furnishings good lease .wn °f 4,000 no competition will -rm® on part consideration, dls- unt for cash. Address 38, care Fo- SALE—A general merchandise a #i°°i a, fixtures a now being reduced. class business, good territory. Pa'ing proposition only one ,®r general store In town must be sold in the next sixty days. No land nfr u r^8ldRred. Apply Taube Mer cantile Co., Ayr, N. D. ®ALE—A photo studio In one of the best North Dakota towns of 6'i0 complete outfit up to 8.\10 thirty m'les anC^t nfu studio seven or eight nB to U nTe^!d draw from hurry it at a bargain. Write to M. T. Dahl, Kindred, N. D. ®ALE—The European restaurant at .mbledon, N. D. will sell stock and fixtures with or without building two trains stop here every day for meals established trade a bargain t*1,® r,ght party- H- Wimblelon, N. D. anc* T. Belknap, K000 GENERAL STOCK of staple merchandise, nearly new, well as sorted, for sale on very liberal tffrms only two other stocks in town of 600 pe(P a S00*' country tributary to it. Reason for selling, too much other business. Address 16, care Forum. GOOD AND WELL established busl ness for sale paying at least $3, 000 a year man with 12,500 can handle it nicely* will trade for unencumbered land if Interested write at once rea son for selling, owner has other busi ness interests. Address all answers to 10, care Forum. FOR 8ALE—The Goose River Farmer Printing plant, in first-t-lass condi tion: cost more than $4,000. if sold take $2,500 cash, worth •.000 as a business proposition, if moved to a new town in the western part of the state cr on the Fargo Minot cutoff. Address J. B. G. 8., care postmaster, Mayviile, N. D. FOR 8ALE—Whole Or part interest In money making county seat weekly never before on market no competi tion big list exclusive legal and offi cial patronage: proposition a dandy for brainy, capable man with $1,500 or more, but too big for "2x4 fellows." Owner has other interests. Quick ac tion necessary. Address 28, care Fo rum. AN EXCELLENT business op portunity that only comes to a man once in a life-time. On ac count of the death of member of the firm, an old established man ufacturing and jobbinsr wholesale business is for sale. Employ five salesmen. It takes $50,000 to handle it- For Information write to Chas. Copelln. secretary of the St. Anthony Commercial club of Minneaoolls. Minn. FOR RENT—COTTAGE8. FOR RENT—Five-room cottage, part ly modern. 808 Fourth street north. Apply 806 Fourth street north or phone 2426-J. FOR RENT—RANCH FOR RENT—One of the best small irrigated ranches in the Yellowstone valley—75 acres in crop last season, 18 acres seeded to alfalfa, which is selling on ranch for $12 per ton. Ditches all in and fenced. Comfortable house and all buildings necessary frame bvilt and new. Two miles from station on the Milwaukee will furnish and take share of o or will sell. Address «T. B. Morrison, Miles City, Mont. MISCELLANEOUS. COMMERCIAL pen and ink drawings for letter heads and Illustrations for reproduction drawn to your order 3tate your ideas and purpose for which cut is to be used and will submit sketches for your approval prices right. Call, phons or write. Forum Advertising Dept. Dictionary Coupon This coupon is published in The Fargo Forum and Daily Re publican In. IS, 1112. and wheb cut out aad presented and accompanied by the expense money stated, will entitle the holder to a copy of the New illustrated Webster Dictionary, which is being advertised in these columns. This coupon, with ths expense money of 98 cents for the $4 dic tionary 81 cents for the $3 dic tionary, or 48 cents for the Ike Forore lp $2 dictionary, must be presented personally to The Forum office, corner of Fifth Street and First Ave. North, unless you mall the extra 22 cents for postaf* (for sending out the book. A Collector Will Call for Pay* No Want Ad Taken for Less Than 20 Cents LAND FOR 8ALE. FOR RENT--Quarter-section land, adjoining town for 'crther rsrflcu lars see If. Am er land. FOR SALE —One quarter-eectlon. one mile northwest of Ruao price $2,500. Owner, Lnrs C. Madsen. FOR SALE—22,000 acres wheat land in the sweet grass country, Mont., best colonization tract in the state. G. W. Streeter, Rockford, 111. TWELVE THOUSAND ACRES within two miles of Harlowton. Must be sold In one bunch. For further partic ulars. address George A. Rapp, 146 Third avenue west. Dickinson. N- D. i FOR SALE—1S.000 acres wheat land In the Big Bend country. Wash. the only large tract in that country low price and terms on tracts of 3, 000 acres or more. H. W.' Streeter, Rockford, III. FOR SALE—3 ,200 acres of land about all fenced, 600 acres under cultiva tion 75 per cent can easily be culti vated: land rolling, gome bottom land all well grassed, five sections In all running water on most of it, some fenced with woven wire, between Knife river and Crooked creek: a splendid ranch and farm proposition, good buildings on land, section all corner: 110,000 worth of stock and machinery on place w!!l sell with or without the stock and machinery, will consider $15,000 to $?0.000 of clean merchandise as part of the consideration land with stock $25 per acre, without stock. $22 per acre: this nrlcp good until March 1 only. Box 415, Dickinson, N. D. OREGON LAND8 IN FAMOUS Rogue river valtey. city and country, salubrius climate, rain fall twenty-three inches. Write fullv your needs. W. D. Hodgson. Ashland. Ore. WANTED TO RENT—FARM. EXPERIENCED FARMER wants to rent a medium sized North Dakota farm on sharefc Is 25 years old and have had years* of experience in Da kota: can furnish best of references what have you to offer? Box 83, Cornell, Wis. FARM LANDS—FLORIDA. FLORIDA, Madison county's old plan tations for rrowlng cotton, fruits, nuts and vegetables: for stock and general farming. Descriptive book let free. Secretary, Board of Trade, Madison. Fla. FOR RENT—FARM. TWO HIGHLY improved farm* for rent. Inquire at Hodgson Realty Co., Fargo, N. D. CALIFORNIA LANDflL DONT WAIT FIVE YEARS—Buy California full-bearing orchards. Money back if not satisfied $90 cash and $30 per month buys five acres with full bearing fruit trees in the famous Bldwell orchards at Chlco. Cal. Payments Include Interest and taxes your money back if not satisfied upon Investigation the Bldwell orchards are the most noted and productive in the wonderful Sacramento valley of Cali fornia: it's our confidence in this land that prompts this generous offer we've peaches, prunes, almonds, apricots and Bartlett pears: buyers' railroad fares, not exceeding $26, will be credited on purchase price: land adjoins the thriv ing town of Chlco (14,000 pop (Ref erences: Any "bank of Chlco. American National bank of San Francisco and First National bank of Pan Leandro.) Send for valuable Information and facts to Bidwell Orchards, Inc., Chlco, Cal. RESOLUTION. Paving District no. 2 Fifth Ward. Be It resolved by the City council of the city of Fargo: That it be and is hereby declared necessary to repave and curb certain streets in Paving District No. 2 as follows: First Avenue North, beginning at the west line of Roberts Street and running to the west line of alley in Blocks 26 and 27, Roberts Second Ad dition to the City of Fargo Second Avenue North, beginning at the west line of Broadway and running to the east line of Roberts Street Second Avenue North, beginning at the west line of Roberts Street and running to the west line of alley in Blocks 27 and 28 of Roberta Second Addition to the City of Fargo? Roberts street beginning *t the North line of Second Avenue North and running to a point 150 feet North of the North line of Second Avenue North Eighth Street North, beginning at a point 160 feet South of the South line of First Avenue North and running to a point 150 ,feet North of the North line of Second Avenue North Ninth Street North, beginning at a point 150 feot South of the South line of First Avenue North and running to a point 150 feet North of the North line of Second Avenue North Tenth Street North, beginning at a point 150 feet South of the South line of First Avenue North, and running to a point 150 feet North of the North line of Second Avenue North, with either Creosote Block, Vitrified Brick, Sheet Asphalt, Bituminous Concrete Dollarway, Blome Concrete, Bitulithlc, Cement Concrete, and Westrumite, all upon a Concrete foundation, accord ing to the plans and specifications therefor which were approved by this council and filed In the office of the City Auditor on the 12th day of Jan uary, 1912. 5 C», Printing That this resolution be published as provided by law. Adopted Jan. 12, 1912. State of North Dakota, County of Cass, City of Fargo—ss I, the undersigned. City Auditor of said City of F'argo, do hereby certify that the above is a correct copy and the whole thereof, of a resolution which was adopt'ed by the City Council of the City of Fargo, at a meeting of that body held on the 12th day of January. 1912, as the same remains on file and of record in my office. I further certify that the plans and Specifications and Estimates of cost as submitted by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council, are now on file in my office. In Witness Whereof. I have here unto set my hand and the Seal of the City of Fargo, this 18th dav of January, 19^%, (Seal-)'. v SL ORCHARD City AuditOft (Jan.' 15-22, 1912.) Forum Want Ads Get Quick Results. Forum Wft&t Ada Get Quicfc Results, VT FOR EXCHANGE. HAVE LIGHT RUNABOUT to trads for model F. Buick or auto truck. Address 725. care Forum. WILL EXCHANGE quarter section of land for five horses party to as sume loan. Adress 44, caro Forum. BUILDING AND LOT in Judson. X. D.. value $700 will trade for auto mobile. Fred F, Lerschen. Judson. N. D. WHAT HAVE YOU to trade for a first class threshing outfit nearly new. Lock Box 271 Clinton, Minn- HAVE MERCHANDISE together with building !n good North Dakota town to trade for Improved farm will trade separately or altogether. No. 12, care Forum. WANTEO—A stock of farm lmple-jj ments, In exchange for a 240-acfe farm in Murray county, Minnesota. Address 34, care Forum. FOR EXCHANGE—Quarter section ©t Red river valley land for a dwelllrtif In Fargo or Moorhead: not to exceed $5,000. J. C- Vincent, Moorhead. Min}. AN IMPROVED quarter section fat^n fivo miles from Steele, N- D., f£r gasoline breaking outfit complete. Must be as good as new- M. G. Branen, Steele. N* D. WILL TRADE quarter section land with house good water: party as sume lonn a snap. What have yon? Glvo particulars in first letter. Ad dress 43, care Forum. FOR EXCHANGE—Psrty hnv Ing large stock of new mer cbandlse wishes to exchange for good land, bankable notes, first class farm mortgages, city pron erty. etc.. or will sell at n dls count for cash. Sample stn*k. Broadway. In the Continental hlock. Call and see or address National Bond & Tnve«lment Co.. A pov Far TO N. FT •—m FOR SALE—FARMS. WANTED—All parties having pronertjr to trade or exchange, whether it b« real or personal, to list them with ty» for quick results. We keep In touch with people all over the northwest having properties to trade, and make no charge for placing yours on oytr lists. We aim to make all exchaneee on an actual cash value basis, and in vite you to call on or write- The Real Estate Exchange. Kennedy block. Fa** go. N. D. 4, BUY OR TRADE. WILL BUY OR TRADE for youf see ond-hand harness. W. H. Stewart Harness shoo. Fargo. HOSPITAL. MATET NITY HOSPITAL—Competent nurses and best of care highest tes timonials from doctors and patients. Mrs. Jennie Camp, 901 Tenth strset south. Fargo. MEDICAL. VIAVI—FARGO 800 deLen. drecls building. Phone 2070. ENGINE & DYNAMO. North Dakota Agricultural CoUegfe Sealed proposals will be recelVeS by ths board ot trustees of the North Dakota Agricultural college up to 10 o'clock a. m., Tuesday, Jan. 16, 1912, for the installation^ complete of 1-110 H. P. heavy duty, horizontal engine. Ball or equally as good 1-75 K. V. A. 3 phase, 60 cycle engine type A.V €, Generator, and accessories In accofdv ance with plans and specification pared by John Anderson. Plans and specifications may be *ekn at the office of Secretary or .t the Builders and Traders Exchange, Fargo end Grand Forks, N. D. Each bid must be accompanied bjr a certified check, made payable ta W. A. Yoder, Secy-, for 5 per cent of the contract, as a guarantee of good faith to enter into contract should bid be accepted. The board reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. By order of the Bcwtf of Trus tees. Signed W. A. YObER, 5ecy^ (Ded, 23-26-28-80 Jan. £.4-«-104t* 16.) Fire at Vslvo. s Velva. N. D-, Jan. 15.—WbH« John Marlnee and family were tripping ttfe light fantastic toe at the Odd FeHoW«' annual ball a report flashed over th-s phone that their house was on fire Fire alarm was rung In, and the dre department Immediately respond^' but before they got on the scene ti considerable damage was done, but was not consumed, perhaps $&0© will repair the damages. Velva has one of the best lire 4#? partments in the state With Rufus Tree as Its chief. Judge Sparks, who for many years has filled the office of police magis trate, is very sick with a complica tion of diseases. He is an inmate of Dr. Eltuns* hospital, where under hfe skillful care it i» hoped that his eajrjy recovery will be an assured fact. The benedicts and spinsters are looking forward to the leap year ball to be pulled off at Welos operaheuse on Monday evening. Elaborate prep arations are being prepared to make this one of the principal function* of the season, and as there is plenty ot raw material to choose from the most sanguine expectations will doubtless be realized. Telephonic communications here the past two weeks have been entirely suspended, owing to the impossibility* of the messages to be kept from freez ing during transit. Socialist speakers on their semi-, weekly tours ar* speaking to largd houses and considerable enthusiasm is expressed by their followers, an^ especially so, when serious objects are* made to our forefather statesmen from George Washington down to our present incumbent. Nothing good# not even our detachment from Great Britain every wrong except social ists. An excellent time to provide warm winter garments for the season or the next, is durins our January clearance tttfe. Ai,:BtoodiS s 1