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•\y,r 5$ st* "*& 8 iViS •. kll •H" •Mtmsg? Jk. Great new stock of the latest Hart Scliaffaer & Marx styles •*••.-:*Vt, Coprrig1' Hart Schaffner Sc Mini you wear now have an oppporturi ity to get the kind of clothes you want at the price you want to pay. Hart Schaffner & Marx goods were never better than this fall the finest weaves, the best tailoring, the smartests tyles ever shown. WITH MACHINE HOUSE. Miss Marion Walker was yesterday Bent to a position with one of the large machine houses, making the sixth Dakota Business College pupil with the firm. It must be apparent to everyone that the big firms-—the ones paying good wages and offering gd\*a neement, are employing D. B. C. graduates almost exclusively. South America's railway trains are |)(|ported to be stuck in snowdrifts. Young men's special styles Some of the very unusual things for you young fellows lively patterns, snappy new models some very smart new ideas ia cut and finish. Prices are low as Adb—mMmrnrn^m•i11 n rtiiBSMMMpiiUhi.. CAPITAL 200,000 122 I A .-..*.ijr-j,r.H~i»7^^^^.|T.^.-..,i.Tr,|-irriI K, VOU men in Fargo who are particu lar about the clothes usual S u i s $ 1 8 0 0 a n u Overcoats $16.50 and up J. F. Holmes This store closes at 10:00 p. m. Saturdays & Co. ANOTHER GRADUATE From the local high school arranged to enter Dakota Business College to day. Even wealthy and aristocratic people are giving their sons and daughters a D. B. C. training, thus preparing them for whatever the future may have In store. These chil dren will praise the foresight of their parents. Slip this under the sweatband of your hat and keep cool. .... OS irstN ationalB OF FARGO. S U RPLUS *200.000.S» A-fi You Can Fire Proof Your Papers Have a private box in the safe deposit vault of the First .National Bank and keep your valuable papers there. Even if your home werer:fireproof your papers might be destroyed. What chance have they as It If, In case your home should burn? j- 1 Modern safe deposit vaults have never failed to protect against fires, large or small. You can have a box here for a few cents a month. E 0 n S & N K AOR I A fS A if i|-rt,-.-..i.fM.jj ank, r«j,iLij-Ti. ayr. sssihSAfiS LAKliE AlTENDANCE EXPEGTEB ill A. C. ADVANCE REGISTRATION SATUR DAY—ENTRANCE CERTIFICATES REQUIRED—MORE ROOM AND BOARD NEEDED-4NFOBMATION FOR STUDENTS. Everything at the agricultural col legers in readiness for the opening of the school year which occurs next Monday, Sept. 16 and every indication points to the largest registration that the institution has enjoyed. In order to accommodate the young people of Fargo and Moorhead, and spare them the tedious waiting that always oc curs under crowded conditions, the registrar's office will be open Sat urday morning to. attend to those who wish to register in advance. of the crowd. Registration this year will be at tended by one piece of formality th^t has not been rigidly adhered to in the past. Applicants for admission will be required to present .certificates of preparation before being permitted to register. Proper blanks have been left with Superintendent Hoover and Superintendent Edwards. Graduates of tbe Fargo and Moorhead high schools who plan to enter the agri cultural college will do well to call af these offices at once and have their certificates prepared in advance. Registration will continue through Monday and Tuesday and class 'work will begin in earnest Wednesday morning at S o'clock. The registrar's office is daily re- to fciirty W a e 0 •Mi m} K mMJ- \$Z 7/ /A {\L~: 0 s THE FAHG6' FORUM' AND DAILY EEPUBLICAN, FRIDAY EVEXIN'G, SEPTEMBER 13," 1911 Have You Got the Saving Habit? Arc you laying anything by for a rainy day? Start now. Write us for particulars. We can show you how Ijest improved real estate. Will bear closest investiga tion. Acid? f** 7 ym 1 f^-3), it- K i (i}HJ, 11,'i1is Miiiwl .(ill PWNR8W i .- 1 to earn 9 per cent 'annually -absolutely safe. Your money secured by the Forom ceiving inquiries about room and board and so far, the office lists of available accommodations are entirely inadequate., Persons who wish to take students to room and board, should notify the registrar at once. Inform ing as to the number to be accom modated, whether for room, or board, or both and the price to be charged. WITH AN ATTORNEY. Aaker's Business college was called up by three local business men yes terday afternoon and asked to sup ply them with office help. School also received requests to fill two out-of town positions. Graduates were recommended. Miss Amelia Fauchald was placed In the office of County Atty. N. I. Johnson, Moorhead, this morning, making seven placed ii po sitions so far this week. i" .i k '35hS gni.wwrii" -I'mipiM »p:nwf v#- *Y' *-y r\ -v A Good investment A two-story and basement brick building on a 50x140 foot lotr building 25x50 feet, right down town, has 5 separate flats, with 2 bath rooms complete, 4 toilets, 4 sinks, new up-to date hot water heating plant, piped for gas. flats rent for $87.50 per month without heat, $117.50 per month witty heat. This will make a fine investment for someone. JF TAKEN AT O.NCE WilJL. SEL.L. J'.'QJJ ONL.Y I8.QQ0 on reasonable tern*!* See me about this at once. W. J. LANE Offices over First National Bank. Fargo, N. D. Coifatal iiotei MISS LYDIA WENDT. Proprietor. 8econd Avenue and Broadway. Thirty-two modern furnished rooms. Special r&tes by week or month. IP pispis w% wm 1 1 tlle PHONE 2799. PHONE YOUR WANTS TO THE FORUM embody all that is graceful and elegant in Young Men's Clothes. They are the clothes lavored iy the-type young man now forging to the front in mod ern business, in the professions, and in society. If you want to dress in the highest degree of good taste and fashion, ask us to show them to you. ^Talking About New Styles There is a nifty style in shoes,' sweaters, mackinaws, and the usual ran of furnishing goods for the Young .Man who appreciates i CORNER STREETS MOORHEAD, MINNESOTA Vh« only clothitt| store in Moorhead that gives, S. & H. Trading Stamps. tyyrnim/imvsawm (BWhWllMMI|IWI jIWj|iJW)l|IMl n.f "lb?""' «'iw •wT* (r, N V i.i.. ji.'... ,i.in rC^'iA- & -jf-. V 4 J" V* Farm lor Sale, or Rent My- form at Buttzvllle, average dis tance from railroad station and elevators, one mile, consisting of thirteen hundred acres, for sale or rent. iSIsv&h hundred acres under cultivation the balance meadow land, upon which about two hun dred tons of hay can be cut. Two complete sets of buildings for two farms. Artesian water piped in dwelling "houses, barns and pas lures. About six miles of wire fence. About twenty-tlve thousand bushels of grain now being thresh ed. Possession given for plowing now, and complete possession at any time after Oct. 1st, 1912. C. W. BUTTZ Sept. 12, 12 Buttzvllle, N. D. WE WILL. MAIL. YOU *1 for each set of old False Teeth sent us. Highest prices paid for old Gold, Silver, old Watches, Broken Jewelry and Precious Stones. Money Sent by Return Mall. Phlln. Smelting & Refining Cumpujr Established 20 Years 663 Client nut St. Philntlelphla, We will buy your Gold Filings, Qold Scrap, and Platinum. Highest prices paid. Taxi Cab & Auto Livery Phone your order* to WfhMcr Hotel) 9i.IO a. m. to 7:30 p. m. After 7 :.10 p. m. phone 1700-1*. Hates anme Hacks. W M. OIMES, Prop. I &sstf mk N /iyr* if-sV 7-J» y*c BEAUTIFUL. W. Pa. TO DENTISTS 'i ri i -m u.'dlf?! fS! 3fij 1 vi'-H rnwrti r, ''-:S ul I 'mp k i |1liiilii&Mk '"••l "V, :-\'V,s% ., M!\ 1? ^1 CUTJAGE on Fifth avjenue' south, with line hurdwood floors, polished, jood open fireplace that is so cheerful on bright snappy morn ings and cool evenings, bath room with good fixtures,, nice Ight pantry, six rooms, good brick cellar, electric lights, fine Sawn and trees, yard is all in lawn, neatly triitfm*^ Icrt 45xlfil teet. A bargain it 1500 cash, balant n: yearly, interest 7 per cent, if you are interested in this, see me at once. LIU 11 lV't TUAidO .$21511© LANE First National Bank Building. DAKOTA WELDING & MFG. CO. Weld and repair ALUMINUM gear and crank cases, manifolds and housings. CAST IRON, cracked or broken cylinders or water jackets. STEEL frames or any broken parts of automobiles or other machinery. 201 Fifth' St. North. Fargo, SHADE TREES. Pick out shade trees now for late fall or early spring planting. Select them at our greenhouse and nursery at South Eighth street or call at our store, Broadway and Front street, for information. Flowers and designs for all occasions. Mail orders promptly Tilled. Shotwell Floral Co. Phone 424, Fargo, N. D. yep rosnnEjm '•.••--.v. timi iS mB i "TT^. -W*1 'f 'tlj v .. & Ml 'V «. Ji i I_JU V V 0&i ,1W I 'j4 N .IW IV '0 -Wfl IsshM^» I v 1/ fi, v V It* s 1 jV 1 -w^