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',w v V" T.-"8 1 ft 'Aaaa si'UMK. so #5«W**e# tern* SHsifftw SJSff.WM 14Kto4m& $#*4vtga Bawfc of FirgK 4m zmOtoKt eatrostad t» as hM of t| «w*w!ty and ^wSaaar $t$Agmmskt at w 59 Broadway yORSr—Stored and loaoaed i iiu«0 Capital $100,000.00 Surplus ....... $70,000.00' General Banking H. A. t**wis, Pf». O. 3. Barnes, Tfce Pre*. H. W.Gearay, Vie* prss. S. S. Lyon. Cash. "IXfOULDNT a busi- ncss connection with- the ta help yoni Tie First National Hank of Fargo DAKOTA TRUST CO. tfels Ixurtttv- %km* s em^swroally gtmjotr dfafrtorgte. Jl FaAd mi line Dtpoalta «BPMBM 8tni« a&RSfk&lly.. «wsi*rr awaaa wmniw n tarn oma SUPPLY HOUSE Prmtiug- liiboernphiafif Blank Books Stationery Filing: Device* ,• •rBro*.& find Amvm Nm& Joseph & Whoisaleand Retail Repaiftng aod RemodeMof sotum oo. ta#al MHhwwNb SBMr Omwy, Buk aod Offlw Fte Ihjrws, Sh«^rfe»c aod Store Fix tares. fllVite tm Designs and ftp—* iwttene, W* MM t» 4M« flte* «r wmatbeA. M. K Ami twt 4M ft «WB WSUBSITBOT AMDBBVV FLOWERS HvM to "teww ^»ta-n«T 8l«A||.siir^r nOCES REASONABLE CRAIG BROS. Fwrno «m4 Boiler Works K&wttftsci«r«rs of §Mfaer% Tmm.km, Swvak* ®he*t iron Wbrfc acts JT SMp Us Y^W'f "F£ir«Mkta0 Ittgtnwf I**1 Bep».!*»• 1. P. AVE. TEL UU ». «. Bn (|?i flViii xm-*— FMHS9 OFPfCKSi Tfco Otdsst «IMS Leanest Bakery !n ebo ma4» Nostb JDoOi^Uu Noth te« BMC and Parast Ma- tmrim&A mmd. ^"9:1 f* OUSAWLIKWSFf, •Or SCoM»: PALACE BAKERY A. j. NORDAL.B, P^op. We Ship Mmkery —e^- i aod VtaNfe Wl— Pwth PIiomi Suedlay & Co. Prod- vets Bvcirrwisere ii%*i«»*aie mtsr' 6as SIS Fifih Ml N. JUf Fruit HD 'I'ASG®, NOftTH DAM. Wliolesale «t Vismwek North Dakota. VaM^r CHr« :6" »5" mm Stands at the Head of Dakota Papers Savings Accounts .V oldest and larg* ia North Dako est bank SURETY BONDS THE FARGO FOBTTM Hcrc) Yon 80081 for ,he Merchants Tk* I^jiittii P&werEjiginasrSiifl National Rank il« will National Bank !§S^ site- Eslabllafeed 1S9S RESOURCES |l,S09,m.N FARM MORTGAGES ESTATE TRUSTS €k w. arttrerttt Crasl Compn| TM« OU MW •IWH MBifR if iiilMI m&- FMi latsrtafa 122 N. Ave*. WT a .w: !r- MMti!»i»tat Foniidm, Boi eif» »«d ®(taer«a MeeMa* Rcp«$siii0 All kinde of Mractsai Mil and iron iwt The IfergMt plant oI the Had in th« MortiMreat. farp fMndry Ci. |fy -V V Sift '.•v£ tee Broadway laiNorttBrMi* JOBBERS P!um"b«rf' 8«ppii®«» 1"hr«Bh«r»' «nj» pitea. Saoisoti aurul tdeai Wir*S Mtlla Aod Trw«r«» Ti&hfem «u«i Mera Ix.imos ttKd CrUadon* Waterloo CkJisoliiMi 13n(iX)«a. Crane SOrdway Co MFL^NOLASYTW^RS OF Iran Pif»e and V«ive«. Bfm Valves and Pittiogi h-am Par«•***« No«"fcS* D«k»ta Brancih] &<2ii-s«IS- &40 P«oMo Anrih S'VimwM L'lties tiiJcU'ti* iMl CO. fowas sai taff« te tb» Oauntvy. T«T AVC. a iTH rr. NO. Dhtiiliiitari Ctoamra of FIELD AND QAROC94 SEEDS Com and Qtmia^ X70R your attention we mention Ceres Flour* It is pure. It gives you more bread from the sack than any other brands. Try it Phone 885. Faoaiers Supply House, 618 1st. Ave. N. K Vr r£$V "7^ ,s rt,« Lii£2 N OT only do w% aU.&c ch»cap and reliable powor ouc engfcweeiaig staff ie at the dis- find osal of AM fo%gafcpfniM* Union Liglit, Htit ®id Power Co. •li-eia N. p. AVEMUE High Grade ThreiMug ilacblii«ry an»€ Prfee WS»Bto§: 8PI«iwla® CASE CARS fPHfcmwWB at lyw-ya^AB Rao% Ulcblsan State Fair, 1#11. Steak AJwaye on Wand J. L. CASE THRESHING MACHINE CO. Rwi'te Wholesale Cigars 10c leaders J*rrt»r othww.a Bariy as is the season for building operations, the prospects are very fav orable for the number of improvements in Fargo during the coming year. In the matter of the erection of business builCings, 1912 'will compare favor ably with any year for the past de cade. Already plans are drawn for three magnicificent structures, and the contracts for two of them have baen let, and the other one will soon be ready for. an estimate of the build ers. Besides these three buildings tentative plans are being made for a number of structures of lesser size in the business zone, and we may confidently expect to have a number of permanent improvements, which will add to the beauty and the bus iness facilities of Fargo people. Aaron Stern of Wahpeton has fully decided on and accepted plans for the new Plaza hotel, and the building is now in the hands of the contractor for the reckoning. The new structure will be 62x144 fast, three stories and a basement. The first floor and base ment will be of fireproof construction, and the second and third floors will be pressed brick, and finished in pine, which will be handsomely enameled. The plans provide for 72 guests rooms, STijiNE v Seed! iwiise PiAHU j|r up! ViiitjEE €0, WHOLESALE FRUITS Commission Merchants Main Offieo: ttNIBN. P# A wo., Paitr^tt. IX BratMtoos at etap»arok and JamoatouMb Dakota mmm i every one who uses any of power. A request feom any manufactorcr, large est small, receiyt® «*pe« and dspsndabfe KK«ntion. 5c leaders 8«CCAM Mi Drew Bl Kahlr Pahmcta t$J Rayw *k i«ig i si Pho«e 249 Choice Chocolates And Oilier Candles Made In Fargo At iij Baeat that ocua b# SMM»d k\ Fanoy Bom* •xprwi^ anrwfcem Dtfifcia Wrspfwr Seatiiii.1* (la gIwu) SS8 FIRST AVEBIUZ NORTH MdloseX Pardoe s-«r*: M. P. MAIItSSfS Jabbers of Iron Beds and FrapMiinre 212-214-216 N. P. Avenue DAILY REPUBLICA^ WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH S7, 1912. Make UkMuTcmiM Vnnli^fff" Northwest and Greater Fargo. By Biiylnj From Firms Most Closely IdenWieJ With the Interests of rm» Scctlttii ,Lmpioy "Pltal Dakota Sash 4 Door Co. Tfala is one of the largest wood work ing concerns la the state, and occupies a commodious plant near Front and Seventh strofrts In this city. Tbor manufacture sash, doors, mouldings. In terior finishing?, store and office fixture?*, etc They supply a trade territory con ststins of Isorth Daltota and western Minnesota, They are FiiccpKHore* to the fargo Manufacturing Co., which was in corporated under the laws of the state of North Dakota. Jan. 20, 1910. Their business has been successful from the very start and they are constAntty broad- (il't 8/5 they become better known. ,, ,? year was a quiet, one in the building line, they have been work int their crew steadily. They employ from twenty to twenty-five men. and the plant is equipped with modern ma chinery, splendid dry kilns and other fa cilities are such that they could work at least fifty men. They have demon strated to the large mills of the twin cities that they are competitors to be reckoned with, in goinc after the busi ness in this territory. All the business they have secured has been in open com petition and consists of the following well known buildings: A. O. 17. w. building, city hospital, Fargo college library, Woman's Home building. New Fargo school. Fargo Na tional bank. Fargo Beach school, Brin ton store building, Beach Pekin school, Tekin Cayuga State bank, Cayuga f?wlnner State bank, (Jwinner: New Langdon school, Langdon new state hos pital Jamestown Mayvllle hospital, Mayvllle Methodist ciiurch, Groton, S. J. H. Bowers is president: E. J. Justin is vice president and manager Adolph L. Johnson secretary and treasurer. Mr. •Tustin, the manager, is a practical man, having served liis apprenticeship in ou« of the largest mills in Minneapolis, and spent twenty-six years In his chosen avocation and Is favorably known by oil architects and general contractors throughout the nortliwest. They make prompt shipments and solicit inquiries from pr ors. rv »uu ovuviv iiiquil lea prospective builders and contract- Fargo Plumbing & Heating Co. Among Fargo's most rapidly growing manufacturing industries, none exccI the development of the Fargo Plumbing & Heating Co.. plumbing, heating and electri cal contractors. Their territory consists of North and South Dakota. Minne sota and Montana. It was established by W. J. Price in 1H?2, in the old express block, 60S First avenue north, and continued there until the big Are of 1803. After the fire the buhiiiogs was started in ihe basement of the Davis block. In 1894 thev moved to 610 rapidly, and in 1894 they moved to 610 Second avenue north. Iu 1808 the Incor porated company was formed and the lo cation was again moved to 112 Broadway. After nine years this became inadequate for the demands of the firm and they moved to the present location, 121-12:5 Broadway. The business lu 1896 amounted to $42,000, and in $2*50.000. They have an average payroll of $4,000 per month and expended SfiO.OOO for labor In 1M0. Among the notable pieces of work executed by this Ann is the central heating plant of the North Dakota Agricultural college, which waB designed and constructed by them. The heating, plumbing and electri cal plant, of the Gardner hotel, and the Fargo high school. They have a complete electroplating plant in operation and elec troplating in gold, silver, nickel, brass, cop per and bronze all kinds of automobile lamps, radiators and metal parts. They do buffing, grinding, polishing, lacquering, ox idizing, japanning, metalizlng, etc. In their electrical department they carry a com plete sto6k of batteries, lamps, globes and do a general contracting business. They manufacture chandeliers, brackets, fixtures and reading lamps.' The present heads of the firm are W. J. Price, president. 1». W. Farnham, secretary and treasurer, and Leaf Hennlng, manager. .Tk Bociter Spirit of Fargo Is Alive 14 with private baths and two public bath rooms on each floor. The din ing room will occupy the first floor, and will be tiled and marble finished. The stairways will all be of iron and marble, and the first floor finish will all b« in oak. The kitchen, store rooms and refrigerator rooms will be in the basement Other modern facil ities will be provided in this building for a strictly up-to-date small-size hotel. The walls will be, of stone and: pressed brick. It 1b expected by Hax by & Gillespie, the architects, that the building will be completed and ready for occupancy by Aug. 1. Another important improvement on Front street, is the new furniture store of M. Levitz, which will occupy a site 50x80 feet, three stories and a basement of cutstone and press brick construction. The excavation for the basement on the east half of the lot is now being made, and the work will be pushed as rapidly as possible. Mr. Levitz will have a very complete show room on the first floor, and the second and third floors will be occupioS by his large stock of furniture. The build ing will be equipped with an elevator and other conveniences for the econ- /aitl Ads Will Sell Anything FUEL and FEED Boat gr&dea of anthracite and •oft cool and wood We aim to givo best quality and pawii??. swrvio#. We haffufe ail kinds of fe«X train and aaanaaffcaftaffo and soU ground feed from the ••ry frost grades ot Welding Aaes&fitataa A. Daaa, BosMgiaea a Ca.. racia grain. This ta Use largest and boot a*tet mill in Axis aectioa capacity 1*0 bushels an hour. The Fargo Feed Mill On® Stock North of 4. ?. Qmm Bid*. Telephone Si. & Maaifactiriag Co. Oxy Acetjleno Welding a ad Cutting. Iron, eteel, cast iron, slum mtim and other metale perfectly reunlted,not brassed or soldered. Broken or cracked casfcibg# welded perfectly and full •trength guaranteed. At oar shop or if large work call oar portable plant- 3 1 Greater Development Ot the Aarienltaral as Well as Commercial and Industrial Development of North I»kota. This shows 8haw~Walker "Sec tlonets" on-the-job. While dictat ing it becomes necessary to refer to a card record. A slight turn in your chair and the card ia before you in less time than it take* even to aak for it. We are Sole Agents. liannalter & Schannach Printing Specialists. 617 N. P. AVE. TEL. 1281 TUe Beat Seller I Ever SadT Bays th« Menkes* DAINTY r* Made by ike MANCHESTER BISCUIT CO. Puga Nerta Wakota North Dakota Harness Ci. Wboteule Ikwfactmri HARNM5 AMD OOL.LARS Qaaraotee Tag* ea Oar Hanwwt Dlamood Isabels oil Our Collars Tnaurea Quality, Made tn F^rgcv. Th* B««t for the Manecy Always* Aak Your Dealer for Our Qeede. SHIP YOUR CREAM TO The Fargo Ice Cream and Cider Co. Write for Prices and T*S. omical handling ot his stock will ba features. Especial attention will be paid to the show window space In the front of the building, which will be of solid plate glass, and ha will have room enough to make a very com prehensive display of his stock. The plans were drawn by Hancock Bros. W. O. Olsen is onw having plans drawn for the building which will be erected on 50 feet of his 75-foot front age on North Broadway between Sec ond and Third avenues. Theses plans call for a building 50x130 feet, three stories and basement of cutstone, press brick, steel and plate glass con struction. It will be occupied by Mr. Olsen's fine lin^ of furniture stock, as soon as completed, and will run from the street front back to the Great Northern switch. In the rear of the building where a large platform will be erected, thus permitting him to load furniture for shipment directly into the cars, as well as unload for his store from the same source. Mr. Olsen in talking about the building stated that he intended to make it one of the best furniture buildings in the city of Fargo, and he confidently ex pects to have It ready for l)ls occu pancy before the snow flies. With a number of smaller buildings which will be erected this year the outlook for a very prosperous seaeon in the building trades is good. If you are not now a member of the Fargo Commercial club, send In your application for membership and bqpome a booster for Fargo and the state. The reorganized commercial club la already doing great work and It needs your as sistance in carrying this work along. PMOME 82 The W@rks vara CJiwsflwriKwai'ttd.i Manttflfcotas—i at OMMKMVAT&D SRVBRASCS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION DtoKtSed Wi**®r Jueealad for Ta&fe IS®#. ••rr Betr Dsy €iancr StiNt Worm B«al«rs Ba%t»»®c»5m«oavt8le €a^ Naw YaHc I m. Tfca OUset «d Bsc* Una «f Threshing M&chinarj P. Ui« market prove toj It to ysa the leading farmstfa eC Worth Dakota. We B«Sd Two Big Pialiw Qmm. Steam and €AAR, SCOTT & COMPANY Front A Pourtti SSa. Fargo MercaniUa Compsny Wholesale Groceries and Cigar Jobbers Diattond Shad Food Pradacb are aaawrpaased tor quality Btate Distr^utor* for ih :aisp Cr!rnrated Yale S tine of COUMR and MajraA Baoacc Cla Buy Chaney-Mart's Chocolates The Pure Food Candy Fine Jewelry Re pairing, Expert Dia mond Sslllag. Xa gnavlag. Otto G. ScWappach MANUPACTURiNQ JEWELER. Oflics 87 A Huntington Slock Telephone 1079-U Buffalo Pitts Co. Pitts Sin. Cyl. Steam Engines^ Pitt» Doub. Cyi. Stocrn Enginso, Pitta Stael Frame Separators, Pitta Wind 8taokors, Pitta Foodero, Pltto WaiflHora, Triplex Ooa Tractor, Olds Line Qsa Engl nee, Niagara Hay Prensa. 421424 N. P. Avsais Bristol & Sweet Harness Co. Bat. 1M1 Tb« Pioneer Wholesale Mamrfao turera of the Northwest. BxcliMftve MaHers of (KS^^So) TMs Brand v—UdJUv— Of Guaranteed Harness and Horse Collars Over SO Tears of Complete Satls taction to the Trade. DAKOTA SASH & DOOR a Manufactorera of DOORS, SASH, FRAMES, MOULDINGS, ETC. ffettciaJtieSk Stairwork, Office Fit tings and Interior Hardwood Plnish. Bead )»ur plana and llats i» us for Auroras. Office ao4 Factory SUM AND FRONT STRBBTB Local and lona diotanoe *phone 1968 ALBERT LEA GAS LIGHT CO. UlS««M4AvaN. Fargo, II Dak. Portable Lampe Bctte Lite and Cornet generator, atcre light ing systems. Hollow wis* lighting: f^atoma Sad Irons, Mantles and Supplies. Bvtto Lite Botdoverd Street Lamps. The Beet and Cheapest Iifgbt in the WorML Write for expl&natccy literature and prices. GARDNER Sow e PateotaAa Sardstae V!loK»aaSa 10c mmm&is. i CO iwuit]uste dealers fa CIQARS leading WMts Be®is|jr £»88t»eilay P&ai Sad Ta^k 5c U6 Broadway THf im' DAKOTA IJtDfKMI ItUPflONf COMPANY mi flWgh the tinea this owa- paaj and eaaaeeUnt compmnkn jroa fat a COMHJ3TO 'IBLfi PMONB SERVSC&. ap« & v, -*v^ wv i -tf V ii «w i or "PRIBE DAK01 A"* A Flour of •opertot merit le Ma baking qualttkM aod nxy trttire mtoa. Mift •d from the fln«t hard sprtng wheat tr tbe FA1Q0 MILL CO. Ia* ead N. P. Ava Tel. 51*1 EVERYTHINQ TO BUtLD A HOUSS AND KSEP IT WARM*. *4. INILRiOR LUMBER CO. Ya'da at PaesrO) Moor head, DiN mroHliy Qlyado* and Stabaa. Fargo Yards* ath TO 100I 8T8. ON N. P. M/% TELEPHONE 92-L. CONCRETE FARM SILOS A C««rote Bui Mine Blockt Co® ret BMcmcit Coe e* ruction .r-"rete MIxlar MecMiM* iwren r/iliMl by tli* VaN Ceaeat. Send mm* time Om««l Cbiisoa Concrete Supply Ci. Office and Wofkj Corner 12th A Front Streets. FARGO-DETROIT ICE CO W holesalc mrj Retail Ice MASK •T3Rf POKEGAf%IA The Prince of Table Waters North Dakots Weaving Co. J. A. MARQUBTTB. Manager. Manufacturera of Rugs from Ingrain Caspcrta. Jtaa Rugs, Rag Carpet* and 00k Portieres Irjid Carpet and Bag OFFICE AND F,1CT«HtV 1421 Fifth Ave. Phone 21554* /^Le I^a BlSllOP SL Son BtsU» A#enta tsr FLOUR err* Tsftctioa Ei^i Bultt In S slaeo SO-80-40 horse power. tTse gasoline, er«ian% naptha or distillate for faoL Wrfto for descitpthre Staraturo. 1226 Fw*t St. Tel. 2m FLOWERS j*"*"' From m. W THE SltOTWtU RURAL CO. are cat freen da IK* from oar own greenhouses. Established a guarttff af a tmtwrj. Storei Ceraer St*oadvsay A Front SI. Qroenbeueeet Sottth Sth Street. i ".'t Itll 8oif-Starts,? "3»r i..v4?ritt 91,600 J'lilly •Quipped, 4—"80" J1.260. 4— "M" U4M. WHITE NATIONAL Auto Acowsorle*. Repairing, ti H. P. Haxt-Parr Tracter. 8tate DlatrMmtorv, HlXore SSroa, Farflo and Wfmbk«don, fcj. "Wrtghf Tfce FARCiO FIRMS GUARANTEE SATISFACTION Kind a tka B*zt A. J. WEIGHT & SONS Sfeaataotuma as TmM, Jmntrw*. Canmm aad tLummotHu, flhades. ad dh*awee ha«ia MooriMa Mian. INTTOHOSAl Mftm Conspanf of Amt-khtB. i 7^ mm mMmmmmrnmrn I- f/i- .. V*