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S't' I I i 'IP 1 l, HELP WANTED—M^LB. MAVK Knight Printing Co. en«rave It WANTED—Young man at Goldberg's feed store. (tf) WANTED AT ONCE—Job and ad man for up-to-date country shop. Times, Oakes, N. Dale. (296) WANTED AT ONCE—An experienced egg- candler. Call corner 4th st and Front st. Swift & Co. (t. f.) WANTED—Chef at Hotel Kindred, Val ley City, N. D. Must be first class in every particular. Highest wages. (298) ®\AKjr«J ,\i n»iioi»u.ii ixitf. jjci.s engi neering school will give you practical instruction write for Information. 1225 Front st. ORGANIZERS WANTED—Men or wo men, that is willing to hustle can make good money. Call and see me, I)odson, 618 1st Ave. No. WANTED—Position by young man and wifp to work for board and room, Man attending Y. M. C. A. Tractor school. Best references. Address 1D3 Forum. (297) WANTED—With some cash to join me in the best paying business in north west. Call today. Gentry Smith, 21 4th St. No. Mhd. (294) NATIONAL Barber College of 147 Third street, St. Paul, Minn. open ing class at low cost now is your chance barbers always in demand good wages easy work. Write, free catalogue. (309) BARBER WANTED—Must be a good workman and steady, 112.00 a week and boai-d. A. B. Sackett, Sutton, N. Dak. (302) WANTED—All kinds of men tailors to work on ladle's suits. Good wages to right men. Steady work. Call at once. Max Stern, 620 1st Ave. No. (295) LEARN the barber irafle barbers al ways in demand big wages easj Work few weeks will save months by our methods, tools given diplomas granted illustrated catalogue free. Molar Barber College, 21-H, Nicollet avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. Establish ed 1893. (301) POSITIONS WASTED—MALE. WANTED—Position as fireman of heat ing plant. Inquire 228 Bdwy. Flat No. 2. (298) POSITION WANTED by registered as sistant pharmacist. Best of refer ences. 1107, 11th St. Np. (296) WANTED—Position by experienced general clerk. Can also keep books. But prefer clerking. Address 190 care Forum. (291) WANTED—Position as cook with threshing crew 8 years' experience. Address C. H. Knapp. 1026 lBt avenue south. Moor head, Minn. (tf) CHiMNEV and furnace cleaning also whitewashing, In and out of city, done by J. If. Adams, Mission church, 116 Front St. pnone 3b8-Li. (296) FUttsT-ciiASS» DuoKKeeper wants posi tion with live concern wnere mere Is opportunity for advancement seven years' experience general ounce work. V0 care Forum. (tf) YOUNG MAN—Experienced bookkeep er and stenograpner desires to make permanent connection with country Dank. Speaks German and the best of references can be given. Address 1S4 Forum. 295) POSITION WANTED—By young man with several years experience in banking and real estate. At present employed, but desires change. Good penman and stenographer. Address 192 care Forum. (303). WANTED—Position as foreman on a stock ranch or farm by the month or year. Family of wife and four children. I neither drink, chew or smoke. Best of reference. Address J. J. Pugh, R. D. No. 2 Argusville, N. Dak. (300) STORM windows put on. Phone 2161-J, after 7 p. m. H. A. Holte. 4 (306) AtiEi\TS WANTED. ^AGENTS—For central and western Dakota. Can make twenty dollars per day. Address 180 care Forum. (295) AGENTS WANTED—To sell the most wonderful invention of the age guaranteed. Will save one-third of fuel bill. Every consumer of coal or wood a customer. Will contract for county or territory rights. Get busy if you want to make big money, sample by parcel post, $1.5(1. Address The Modern Supply Co., Brainerd, Minn. (295) POSITION WANTED—MAN WIKli BY MAN AND WIFE—Man, good all round cook, woman 1st class waitress or chambermaid 27 years at the busi ness. Understand hotel and restaurant from a to z. Address Robert Dickson, Mlnot, Gen. Del. N. D. (297) MEN, WOMEN—Get government jobs. J90.00 month. 12,000 appointments coming. Write for list of positions. Franklin Institute, Dep't 280 H, Rich ester, N. Y. (316) O. K» LAUNDRY. O. K. LAUisDitk—Mrs. E. C. Office* 1123 Sth Bt S. phone 2191-L. DRESSMAKING SCHOOL. DRESSMAKING SCHOOL—118 Broad way. HOUSES I'OU RENT. FOR RENT—House. Enquire at Elliott hotel. (t. f.) TWO ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT—Ap ply 1305 5th Ave. No. (299) FOR RENT—Small house. Inquire at 1115, Fourth Ave. No. FOR RENT—Nine-room modern house, close in. Inquire 1008 Front St., or phone 1562-L. (296) FOR RENT £or the winter months, a Strictly modern furnished house, close in owner going south for the winter. Address Box 118, Fargo, N. Dak. (t.f.) FOR RENT—Four room house, close in 16-rooin house, all modern, near southside, ?50, Six-room house $15. Six-room cottage, basement, furnace, lights, gas, $25. Seven room house, new this year, all modern $40. Nine room house, furnished $35. W. J. Lane, First Nat. bank building. (tf) FRUIT LANDS FOR SALE. 40 ACRES or more of good fruit land near Sacramento, Cal., capital of state, 70,000 people, to exchange for improved city property or good farm lands. Address John Snesrud, 606 New York Life Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. (310) WANTED TO UUY. MEN'S worn garments. Pnone 43 lj Fargo WE PAY right prices for any article of .household goods. Second-hand Furniture Store, Moorhead phone 864-1* (tf FOUND. FOUND—Elk charm. Enquire John Schlonser, N. P. Ave. (295) FOUND—Setter pup. Owner can have samo by proving property and pay ing charges. Phone 2787-J. (296) FOUND—Number to auto. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for ad. Forum office^ (tf) FOUND—Black and white setter dog. Owner may have same upon identify ing property and paying all expenses incurred. M. W. Murphy, Fargo, N. D. )—•».|| II i linn in __ .(296) 3'1 smm HELP WANTED—FEMALB, W4VE Knlsht Printin* Co Print it GIRli FOR GENERAL housework. Call 1271. (294) CHAMBERMAID wanted. Apply Knerr block, 302 N. P. ave. (t. f.) WANTED—Girl for general house work. 916 Broadway. (294) GIRL FOR GENERAL housework, 402 8th St. No. Phone 409-L.-2. (tf) EXPERIENCED maid for housework. 315 13th st S. COMPETENT GIRL for general house work. Qood wages, 606 4th St. No. (314) GIRLS over 16 years of age. Apply a*. The Pioneer Candy Co. (tf) WANTED—Girl for general housework. Mrs. D. D. Sullivan, 704 Broadway. (294) WANTED-^-Glrl for general house work Mrs. E. G. Opfer, 376 8th Ave. So. (297) COMPETENT girl for general house work. 910 1st Ave. north phone 632. (tf) GIRL WANTED—For general house work. 208 1th St. No. Mrs. Thomas E. Dunn. (tf) WANTED—-Girl tor general house work. .724 10th Avei north phone 2408-J. (tf) WANTED—Girl for general housework. Mrs. J. W. Dunham, 412 8th Ave. south. (304) WANTED—Good girl for general housework. Mrs. P. H. Burton, 415 8th St. So. (tf) EXPERIENCED GIRL for general housewo. '.t. Mrs. F. A. Irish, 910 5th ave. S. (t. f.) ttAiS'l'Kii—competent gin tor generdi housework. Mrs. A, fcUUenoerg, in 8th St. south. (tf) WANTED—All kinds of girls to work on ladies' suits. Call, Max Stern, 520 1st Ave. No. (2951 WANTED at once two girls for wait resses. Address Star Restaurant, Dickinson, N. D. (310), COMPETENT GIRL or general house work $25 per month 821, 7th Ave. So.. Moorhead. Phone 1673. C304) GIRLS WANTED—At Concordia col lege kitchen. Apply to matron,'Miss Helga Fjelstad, or phone 716. (tf) IN ANSWKHl.Mi all want uds, £iv a certain number care of The Forum, be Bure to address your answers to that number, in care of Forum. This insure prompt attention. WANTED at once, experienced Bales ladies for women's ready-to-wear and notion departments good chance for advancement for the right Der» eons. Write 158 care Forum. (tf) WANTED—Forty young ladies as wait resses at Masonic temple Fridav evening, Oct. 31, 5:30 p. m. experience not necessary. Phone 1482 at once and leave name and address. George Pirie Co- (t f.) WANTED—Girls' for hotel work and private places in and out of city ex perienced help of all kinds furnished on short notice. Write or phone 1584 Hotop Emp. Agency, 11 Broadway Far g° N- D- SEWING WAifTBO. WANTED—Sewing by the day. Good experience. Phone 2410-J, 510 Rob ert St. 296) EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER wants sewing by the day. Alma Johnson Phone 2S986-K \315J HO&PI1 AL. MATERNITY HOSPITAL— Competent nurses and best of care highest tes timonials from doctors and patients Mrs. Jennie Camp, 901 10th at. &, Far go. $ PRIVATE maternity home best of care. Mrs) H. Rice, 121 13 th St. south. SHOE REPAIRING—All kinds of shoo repairing while you wait lowest prices bust work. John lijorklumi 6th St. north, Moorhead. DO YOU KNOW we nickel plate brass auto parts, stove castings etc. sluver piuto old silverware^ 2 knives, torka, etv. also ctsuuver old mirrors'/ Fargo Plauiiv a 2 Metaiizing Co. 7 LANii GOOD FARM FOR SALE—Only 4 miles out of town. Will sell cheap, lnauire Mrs. Delia Males, Harvey, N. Dak. (297) *10 DOWN, $5 monthly, buys farms near Duluth, to ?10 per acre some timber, some open 20,000-acre selec tion free maps. L. T. Felland, Palace Building, Minneapolis, Minn. (294) FOR EXCHANGE. REMINGTON TYPEWRITER No. 6 for bicycle in good condition. Address 185 care Forum. (296) 4.UOU ACttn,s ot toayfceld Co., Wis., lanu for exchange for stock of merchan dise or good business property. Ad dress Box B. A., Moorhead, Minn. (tf) MERCHANDISE to exchange for good farm lands or city property state fully what you have. Francis Merchan dise Brokerage Co., 625 Plymouth bidg. Minneapolis, Minn. (297) if'arpo. fvUL&G. tiO'l, AK11 or any other kind of property anywhere, that you would like to buy, sell, rent or exchange, write Smith & Squire, limiting 1011 ijiock. WANTED—Wild or improved lands for merchandise: Have six good stocks of general merchandise ranging in price from $5000 to $26000. Land must be priced right. W. T. Bosley, Rugby. N. Dak. (316) 1 HAVE TWO QUARTER sections of good farm land, close to station, in Clay county, Minn. Will consider ex change for good residence in Fargo or Moorhead or a flrst-class automobile as part payments. Apply 187 Forum of fice. (tf) PIANO LESSONS. PIANO and voice artistic singing taught 50c a lesson call Tuesday and Friday. Mrs. JElla Seigel, 416 3rd Ave. north. (304) BARV FOIt ADOPTION. A GOOD HOME, wants to adopt a baby girl about one year old. Reply 184 cajeo Foruir. Phone _____ 305) POSITION WANTED-FB1W4LK. WANTED—Practical nursing. Phone 1504-J. (319) TEACHER of piano phone 94 will in struct at pupil's home. (302) PRACTICAL nursing in confinement cases. 407 10th tit. north (299) WANTED—Position as compositor or bookkeeper by young lady with about two years' experience. Address 181 care Forum. (298) WANTED—Position as working house keeper. Woman with son, 8 years old. Good cook. Mrs. Alice Kaufman 37!), 7th Ave. So. (296) LADY wishes position, bookkeeping or cashier. Thoroughly experienced reliable and competent. Address or wire box 390, Devils Lake, N. Dak (294) FOR SALE—Ladies plush coat. Worn one half season. 724, 10th Ave. No. Phone 2408-J. (296) FOR SALE—Nice, clean, old papers packages of 50 for xO cents 150 for 25 cents. Forum office. FULL DRESS SUIT—Good as new and up-to-date. Cost ?60.00. Will sell for less than half. Size 38. Address P. O. box 165. (tf) FOR SALE—Law books, office furn iture, typewriter for sale, at a bar gain by attorney going out of prac tice. Address 189 care Forum. (298) IN .lAsVVUHiAii ail want aus, &iviug a certain number care ot Hie uoiuui, be sure to address your answers to that number, in care ot Forum. This Insure prompt attention. FOR SALE—Two 14-foot mahogany wall cases 1 30-foot mahogany wall case 2 lU-loot floor cases, THE FARGO FORUM 'AND DAILY REPUBLICAN, WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 29, 1913. vacant room Forum Want ^15 V^/raii: FOR SALE)—HOUSEHOLD UUUUS. FOR SALE—Soft coal heater. 123 10th at. N. (296) Wh SALE—Piano cneap, \\*saiufcivn house. Phone 140-U (tt FOR SALE—Majestic range in first class condition. Phone 1117-L. (tf) NEARLY new Standard automatic sewing machine chain or lock stitch. 3 8th St. south. (294) FOR sajliE—Biana new piano used only a few months for sals cheap. Address 88 care Forum. tf) FOR SALE—New furniture, carpet and rugs. Leather couch, base burner, 107 2nd Ave. No. Moorhead. (295) DINING SET. jardinieres and stands, commode and toilet set, new rattan shirtwaist box, etc. Phone 842-1*. (296) WHEN you want nousehola goods, beds, stoves, eta, try Second Hand Furniture Store, Moorhead: phone 854 (tf) FOR SALB. FOR SALE—A warm building in ex cellent condition size 12x14 feet. Phone 2216-J. (tf) 1 6-foot iluor case cheap If taken at once. F. VV. Peterson Co., 118 Jbiroauway, Dargo, N. D. (tf) LARGE DOUBLE DOOR safe with banker's steel chest inside, cheap if taken soon, located at Washburn, N. D. Write Box 196, Falls City, Ore. (297) FOR SALE—One double cylinder, 20 H. P. gasoline traction engine one •sii.gie .n. t*. gasunne'trac tion engine one single cylinder, 16 H. P. portable gasoline engine all the above engines are rebuilt and In good condition. If interested write us. A. L. Bishop & Son, Fargo, N. D. (tf) FOH Sill.b—DUUh FOR SALE CHEAP—Bull terrier pup pies. 219 6th St. north phone (29U) SPECIAL SALE OF CHICKENS. FOR SALE—Fine pure bred barred Plymouth Rocks and Rose Comb Brown Leghorns. Cockerels fl each choice birds 11.50. Clarence Rustan, Harwood, *N. D. (299) SPECIAL SALE:—Light Brahmas, Black Langshans, Columbian Wyandottes, S. S. Hamburgs and S. C. White Leg horns these birds must move at once, if interested write quick and get tirst choice. Island Park Poultry Yards, Coleman Baker, Prop. R. R, 3, Fargo N. D. (tf) LOST. LOST AND FOUND—Wedding ring, in St. Mary's cathedral. LOST—Black kid glove for right hand. Finder please return to Forum office. (tf) LOST—Mounted Elk's tooth Sunday morning finder return to. Union Light Co., for reward. (294) LOST—On N. P. avenue Monday after noon an amber cigarette holder. Will pay liberal reward. Return to Ran dolph Gray, Grand Theater. (tf) FOR SALE—LIVE STOCK. COW FOR SALE—Fresh. 1101 4th st S. FOR SALE-—Five pure Shropshire rams. D. L. Barker, Argusville, N. D. (295) SHEEP FOR SALE—Breeding ewes. Choice of 1400 head, any sized lota. Price $6.00 per head. W. E. Chisman, Lisbon, N. D. (298) FOR SALE—Four heavy work horses, weight about 1600 pounds also har nesses. Address P. O. Box 322, Moor head, or phone 2466-L. (293) FOR BENT—(OTTAGB. FIVE ROOM modern cottage. 905 9th Ave, No. Phone 876. s v'J si Apply (295) N.' i WAN! ATI 03. W 3 HST«F WA3TTHD Ht. ari ». rrvrviB.i^— .'Yv ,rr~.r tv-ic: TM OffiW. Us w h4 835X5 '.... Mil 13k 1l3k Hk (Oik I""!®®8*' A Read lite Rate Card Carefully Before Mailing In Your Order Which Must he Accompanied by the Cash 10 WORDS 1 TIME 20 CTS 3 TIMES 30 CTS 6 TIMES 45 CTS .1 MONTH $1.00 15 WORDS 1 TIME 20 CTS 3 TIMES 35 CTS. 6 TIMES 53 CTS .1 MONTH $1.50 20 WORDS 1 TIME 20 CTS. ... 3 TIMES 49 CTS. 6 TIMES 70 CTS 1 MONTH $2.00 25 WORDS 1 TIME 25 CTS. ....^...3 TIMES 50 CTS, ........8 TIMES 88 CTS 1 MONTH $2.50 30 WORDS 1 TIME 30 CTS. 3 TIMES 60 CTS. 6 TIMES *1.05 1 MONTH *2.50 Th« abov* rates are figured at the rate of 1 cent per word for the first insertion and each consecutive insertion. No ad taken for leas than 20 cents for first insertion. Do not ba disappointed if your ad is not inserted, if you fail to sand money with letter. All orders reaching the office after 12:30 p. nit will ba inserted the following day. FOR RENT, rnrnlnfied llooma—N orthalde. WANTED—Lady roomer. 1119 8th Ave. north phone 2464-J. (296) FURNISHED ROOMS for light house keeping. 740 Oak St. (293) FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, steam heat and baths. 219 5th st N. (296) NICELY FURNISHED front room in modern house. 1317 1st Ave. No. (318) FURNISHED ROOMS—Hogan rooming house, 60 4th st N. Phone 2398-L. (295) STRICTLY MODERN furnished room in private family, 216 8th St. No. (298) FURMMiED rooms for housekeeping modern. 702 8rd St. north phone 1012-J. (297) FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 1959-J. 409 9th ave. N. (297) FOR RENT—Large modern furnished room, north side. 812 3rd Ave. No. Call forenoons. (296) WILL REMT—Two nicely furnished rooms In strictly modern hou&e, to one or two ladles, employed. Phone 1806-J. 833 No. Broadway. (t. f.) FOR RENT—Two modern steam heated rooms at tho Y. M. C. A. with all privileges of clean club life—gymnas ium, swimming, games, reading room, night school, bowling, billiards, etc. Membership required. (297) FOR RENT. FHrnlshril wouui»— soutbaldt PLEASANT quiet room near high school. Phone tf FURNISHED room in all modern house. 52*: 11th St. south. (2tg KUUM&HED room for gentleman in modern house. 322 8th St. south. (300) FURNISHED ROOMS In steam heated fiat. Gentlemen preferred. Call 6S4-L. (296) FURNISHED roorms Jn Wasnlngton house day. week or month. Phone 140-L. (rf) LARGE furnished room for rent in new modern house. 205 Hth street south. (tf) FLKNI!*HKD rooms in strictly modern bouse gentlemen preferred. 820 1st Ave south, phono 1951-J (tf) WILL RENT LARGE sunny rooms, nicely furnished In strictly modern houso for particular people on car line. Phone 76. "295) TWO FURNISHED front rooms and kitchenette for light house-keeping. Strictly modern. No children wanted. Phone 2216-J. (tf) FOR RENT. Unfnmlahru «ouui»--aiwrtli Side. FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms tor light housekeeping, 1407 1st Ave. No. tf) OFl' M'ACE, 4 4 4 4 TO RENT—Office space most v 4 desirable location in city on 4 4 first tioor. Wiieeiock Ins Agency. 4 4 602 Front St. phone 1006. 4 FARM FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Improved grain and stock farm half mile of town, creamery, school nice meadow fenced pasture good house, good terms o£ rental. John C, Taylor, Dawson, N, ft .(297). tS, V *7 n a The Fargo Forum prints more classified ads than any other paper in the State of North Dakota l/x _jrHKAiS HSU? WAHTJ EN4IKBBR w»tW ev l«w. fc-, rr 1 ADESL^^FCQUNCIL WANTED—UAUUCS TO BOARD. Ii. tu uuAi a. ll jDi WAftiniU—iiabies and children to board. 1020, 9th Ave. So. (313) UOAHl) AMI llOUill Olf't'bUUl). ttOAHO AND HUUtl—Phone WUC1VU. Z'it AuU arta street. TABLE HOARD 94.00 per week at 814 2nd Ave. No. (296) TABLE BOARD—222 4th St. S* Moor head. Phone 24fe8. (301) BOARD AND ROOM offered for a cou ple of young ladies. 1407, lat Ave. No. (tf) BOARD AND ROOM WANTED. WANTED—Two or threo furnished rooms, modern, with or without board state monthly rate, 224, care Forum. (tf) .1 N oent per word for w V r~ "kl Ut ^let'* v i 7 v 11, MJ A 7^1 Jy-vab.' fr,t\ DtblAESB CUAACfeB. WANTED implement business ID good town. Box O, Nome, N. U. (303) WANTED TO BUY or rent pool hall. Address 121 care Forum. (319) FURNISHED rooms, all modern house, for light housekeeping. 403 7th Aye north. (tf) FOR SALE—Hotel and restaurant In good N. D. town prices rea30na B,o•., 176 care Forum. (iJ8) FOIt SAuE—Tho only restaurant in a live town. Best reasons for aellinb W. D. Putnam, Streeter, N. Dak. («l») FOR SALE—Restaurant with buildinb and lot beat location In town doint good business. Call or write to "tar Cafe, Yates, Mont. (a*»* FOR SALE—Only exclusive retail can dy and ice cream parlor, live town, 6000 population, doing good bu8lrl^.a' Address 183 care Forum. v*"" FOR SALE—The only restaurant In live town with four railroads. Price rea sonable. Best reasons for selling. -»e° Miohaud, Fairmount, N. Dak. (29o) RESTAURANT doing good business, can give good reasons for selling. For sale cheap if taken at once. Phone 989-L or 306, 1st Ave. So. Mhd. (tf) IN A.N»V*fc.KiAU alt want ads, tflvUiK a certain number care 01 Tu« Forui. be sure to address your answers tc that number. In care of Forum. Thlii insure ptoicpt attention. FOR SALE—Restaurant in booming town must sell as other business calls me away. For particulars, write box 362 New Rockford, N. D. (296) FOR SALE MORTON COUNTY NEWS paper, with or without outfit. Cheap. $200 cash required, rest monthly pay ments. Lock box 167, Almont, N. D. (316) FOR SALE—Restaurant In good live town also doing good business, in modern building. Town of 1700. Ad dress 272, Knderlln, N. Dak. (297) FOR SALE—Hotel, 20 rooms, In a live N. D. town on the main line of N. P. Will trade this for good improved N. D. land or sell for cash. Address 188 care Forum. (817) FOR SALE—Tin shop In western N. Dak. on the Soo line. Doing a good business population 500. No compe tition. Big territory. Reason for sell ing, going back to old country. Address 177, care Forum. (294) i FOR SALE—Doctor's location and prlvlate hospital with liquor 4 cure institute in good western 4 4 town. Room 30, Huntington 4 Block, Fargo, N. D. (293) 4 FOR SALE—Practice, office furniture, etc. The only physician in good North Dakota town of 400 good coun try. well settled, closest competition, 14 miles, first class proposition for a hustler. Reason for selling, poor health. 173 care Forum. (313) FOR RENT OR SALE—Good, nearly new store building with counters and shelving. Good living rooms upstairs, located in Ypllantl, Stutsman Co. N. Dak Further Information, write own er, H. P. Hanson, Drlscoll, N. Dak. (295) FOR SALE—A strictly first-class gen eral merchandise business, located In a live town In the Red river valley ni u i UU.MDW8 $,o.Uuu and over no dead stock will require about $8,000 to handle the business party has good reason for selling as he Is Interested In other lines of business.' Write 167 care Forum for further information (307 FOR SALE—On easy terms, newspaper plant, subscription list and good will. Official paper issued weekly German and English good circulation and fine advertising and Job business. Gross receipts have averaged $500 monthly. $500 cash and balance on easy terms. Reason for selling Is NOT lack of business but want to move west. Plant Is located In town of 800 In central North Dakota. Good church, school and merchandise advantages Address 176 care Forum. (294 WILLOW RIVER Interior British Columbia's future manufacturing and commercial cauital, offers unrivalled opportunities for money making in vestments. business and homes located on the Fraser and Willow rivers, T. Pacific, Pacific and Hudson Bay, and other railroads, in the center of large, rich farming and timber district the natural supply point for the won derful Peace river country, and thf rich Cariboo mining: district, Insurei the future of Willow River. Write now today, for free maps, plans, etc. Pa clfic Land & Townsites Co., 319 Rich ards street, Vancouver, B. C. Agentf WBJltfid* (2SS-92-95-flS-atU-306-309-312/ 4'v. fr V '!rf FOR SALB—HOUSE AND LOT. FOR SAjL.t— n«veu room nouse mod ern No. 619 13th St. Bouth. inquire at oftico of Wm. 11. White & McOul loch Lumber Co. (tf) FOR SALE—$1250 cash buyB 6 room house with full lot. known as No. 1124. 8th St. No. Write Geo. Sollid, Dutton, Mont. (310) FOR SALE—Good six-room nouse, ce ment foundation, cellar, hardwood Vioors, electric lights, gas moderate cash payment, balance easy terms. 162 care Forum. (309) FOIt SALE on easy terms, two houses, 1615 and 1665 First avenue south eight and four roomB, prices $4,ouu and $1,000 on uine, or »4,ouu «uiu »ooo casn For further particulars call at I61 First Ave. south. (296 k'oR SAL.E—New, modern house si. rooms and batn full basement haru .ood lioois and finish throughout tu ale at a bargain on account of own? eaving city. Inquire at 114 9th Av lortb. 299 FOR SALE Oti EAt HOUB FOR FARGO property—160 acres fine land in western North Dakota. 163 are Forum. (309) FOR SALE OR TRADE fine quarter. three miles from Ross. N. Dak. Easy terms. Address box 84, Berlin, N. Dak. (298 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—160 acros of good farming land, close to sta tion on Northern Pacific main lino. Will consider exchange, good residence in Fargo or Moorhead. Address box 191 Forum. (tf) BUY OR TRADE. WILIi BUY OR TitADE for your sec ondhand harness. W. H. Stewart Harness shop. Fargo FOR SAI.r—AUTOMOBILES. A BARGAIN—An Overlnnd touring car in perfect condition. Looks like new. Calkin Murphy Motor Co., 623 2nd Ave. No. (296) TIRE BARGAINS—Wo have in stock several sizes and makes of tires and tubes that must be sold we are offer ing them at a big discount and can save you money these goods are strict ly fresh stock get our prices. Wheo lock Auto Co., 602 and 604 N. P. Ave., Fargo, N. D. (tf) WANTED TO RENT—ROOMS. WANTED TO RENT—Two nicely fur nished rooms near town, family of three. Address 1G8, care Forum, (t f.) WANTED TO RENT—Threo or four furnished rooms or house for the winter by a couple without children best of references. Address 186, care Forum. (296) Believed Fish Had a Language. In the old Roman days the murae nas, or sea eels, were supposed to be posBe8sed of a "language"—"low and sweet," It Is denominated by one an cient writer, "and with an intonation so fascinating that few could resist its Influence." The Emperor Augustus, it was contended, was the only mortal who could understand this "language." To Remove Mateh Marke. Marks on kitchen walls, which have been caused by carelessly striking matches on them, will disappear if rubbed with a bit of lemon and then with a clean cloth dipped In whiting. Afterwards wash the surface with warm water and soap—then wipe with a clean damp cloth. 7 Editor's 8avlnge. An editor who started about twenty years ago with only 56 cents Is now worth $100,000. His accumulation of wealth is owing to his frugality, good habits, strict attention to business, and the fact that an uncle died and left him $99,999.—Editor and Publish er. A Pennyworth of Health. Fashion, ever capricious, varies. There are times when the charming Parisienne can only endure her com plexion to be very pale, without any color beyond the carmine of her lips, which appears to be of a more vivid tint by force of contrast. At the pres ent moment, however, the fancy Is for a soupcon of pink on the cheekbone, which Is highly becoming, and Is de nominated "a pennyworth of health". tAILY FASHION HINTS bui'i Dress. Embroidered linen Is effectively used ta this model with a broad sash of blue and white striped silk. The low belted frock Is tho newest for children. A pretty feat nre of the little skirt Is the cluster of pleats in the front and the broad revere e» the front of the blousa Is another. Tho sleeves are sat into the normal armhole, {Serge, Unen, chambray or ratine can ell be used successfully with this deetgn. Girl's dress patten, No. 6,330, is ent In pises 0 to 19 years, Medium siae re fjaires yards of 88 Inch material, This pattern may be obtained by lead* lag 10 wata to tto ef fle# this The Forum Printing Oa» Fargoi, N. IX '_i_. ISnciuiwd naa ioc, for wliloii pleuut) have sent to the following aaaresH, ins pattern described above. NUDtMMMMMiMMWMMMMMHI Street or Box Number..^*..»«M»* JJ WtiM'ttttrr- ""fti--""*--— Town uA 6tati..MMMMMUM fttSe** WR1TB1 PLAINEST. 4' V V ft ID Why We Do Not Burn Witches. When the old Puritan got so excited orer witches that he couldn't sleep and was willing' to burn the old women to get rid of them, he showed that he did not have the steady nerve of the modern man. who Bees things ten tlmeB more mysterious happening all the time and never gets at all ex cited. The reason why they did not have so many in the asylums at that time was because there were no asy lums to which they could be lent.— Omaha World Herald. Every Day Reeolve. I will this day try to live a simple, sincere and serene life repelling promptly every thought of discontent, anxiety, discouragement, impurity and self Becking, cultivating cheerfulness, magnanimity, charity and the habit of holy silence exercising economy In expenditure, carefulness in conversa tion, diligence In appointed service, fidelity to every trust, and a childlike) trust in Ood.—Bishop Vinoeat. Strictly Up to Datet Seven-year-old Peggy was drawing the picture of a houso and finally an nounced it completed. "But whor» are the chimneys?" she was asked. Peggy's face fell for a moment as sh® noticed this important omission, bufc she quickly recovered her presence of mind. "Oh, this kind of a house doesn't, need chimneys," she answered calmly. "It Is heated by radiators." Welle 8hould Be Deep. Experiments have proved thai shallow wellB contain twenty timed as many dangerous germs ad are contained in the deeper wells, and considering that the water supply usually Is stronger as tho depth Increases, the putting down of deep wells ought to appeal strongly to •very farmer.—The Homestead. Food From the Sea. Nearly 5,760,000 crabs were landed In England and Wales last year, ac cording to the annual report on sea fisheries, while over thirty-three mil' lion oysters, between six and sevon hundred thousand lobsters, and some twenty-six thousand ton* of other ahell-flsh were taken. Luoky Optimist. An optimist Is a man who can aoanl the coming harvest while the snow is on the ground a man who can live ir the sunny days of June, even while ho Is in the dingy days of December a man who can believe in the best even In the arrogant and aggressive pres ence of the worst—J. H. Jowett. Qualities to Cultivate. Guard within yourself the treasure, kindness. Know how to give with out hesitation, know how to lose with out regret, how to acquire without meanness. Know how to replace in your heart the happiness that may be wanted in yourself.—F. W. F&ber. Cleaned Up His City. Resenting the assertion that 8yd« ney, Australia, was the dirtiest town in the southern hemisphere, the lord mayor organized a special force of a hundred police for the preservation ot good order, cleanliness and neatness. Too Poor. Tom—"Dearest, I have no wealth to offer you, my brains are all the for tune I possess." Ethel—"Oh, Tom, if you are as badly off as that I'm afraid papa will never give his consent"— Boston Evening Transcript. Wise Youth. "I have a temperament," simpered the girl. "Then you are not destined for a* man who is earning 25 plunks a week," responded the young man, reaching for Ms hat—Louisville Goui» lexsJournaL Before the Age of 8peed. Twenty years ago London emA* buses, according to a police statement at the time, traveled at the rate of six or seven miles an hour, and thought they were making speed. Drawback to Holidays. Holidays would be more enjoyable, as a rule, if they didn't make you sc sorry for the people who are working themselves nearly to death trying to amuse you. Good Way to Avoid Thorns. Every rose has Its thorn. But tha thorn need not be discovered by one who is content to admire the rose'o beauty without destroying It Saves Fisherman Trouble. Harness to hold a fishing polq, rt as to leave a fisherman's hands tree to manage bis bait or catch, is ad English invention. Egg View Note. Ambrose Cross lota says: "A lot ot jobs are like olives. A feller has got to learn to like 'em."—Judge. Divine 8park. '1 understand her sweetheart la minister of the gospel," "Yes, aha hasj the divine spark." Laughter of Men. The laughter of man is the ewtaufrg ment of God.-—John Weiss. 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