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.«r- 4L« HELP WANTED—MALE. HAVE Knight Printing Co. Print it BRRAMD boy with -wheel wanted. Walker Bros. A Hardy. (279-tf) MRBEH WANTED At onc«. Steady work. Phono Win. Nobis, Lisbon, N. IX (£84-289) ANSWER to adv«rtlsements should KOT Include number given In paren thaaia in lower right hand corner. FARGO AUTOMOBILE ana gas engi neering school will Klv* you practical Instruction writ* for information ill5 Front at. Uf ANSWKIU.Nl, all want ads. glvln* A certain number car® of The Forum, be aure to address your answer* to that number. In care ol Forum, Tnl* lnaures prompt attention. BOOKKEEPER WANTED—Mu«t have experience in general store with good recommendations, male, unmarried, ti. SL Brown & Co.. Buffalo, N. S•ept. ueations free. Franklin Institute, 302-3., Rochester, N. Y. (276-301 WANTED—-A First-class dry goods man. One that understands dresa goods and silk and can trim windows And make tickets. Must be good sales man. This is a good steady position for right man. Howard Moody, Moor head, Minn. (285-tf) LEARN THE BARBER TRADE Bar bers always in demand big wages 6&By work few weeks will sav© months by our methods tools given diplomas granted position waiting. Illustrated catalog free. Moler Barber college, 87-H. Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Bat. 1898. (274-301) SALES MANAGER wanted for J.his state to represent a sound, nigniy successful New York manufacturing concern. Jo,000 income and valuable rights assured. Applicant must have exoellent financial backing or credit, (no investment required) in order to secure this position and maintain credt and integrity. Valuable assist ance given wonderful opportunity to build a permanent business. write, with references, for interview. Combua •to Devices Corporation, 250 West Mth £}t., New York. Ui7) POSITION WANTED—MALE, AM. AROUND butcher wanta position. P. O. box 20 4, Minnewaukan, N. D. (2o4"311/ EXPERIENCED itenographer and bookkeeper desires position. Address Forum. (Z&*-«»»i WANTED—Position by experienced grocery clerk. Best of habits. Re ferences. Write 6S Forum. (285-287) WANTED—Position as bookkeeper, salesman, or collector by tail WANTED—By young man place to work for room and board near Da kota Business college. Write 61 For- Um. ^Z5S-OHIJ WANTED—Position by young married nia.ii, inside work preferred. Have had three years express office exper ience. Best of references. Write and state wages and work. Waiter K Jones, Fergus Falls, Minn. (282-287) COMPOSITOR—Job and ad, com A petent and reliable, wants steady alt. No boose or cigarette. Best of references. Address 66 A Forum. (285-288) HELP WANTED. Male or Female. CLERKS, SALESMEN, LADIES' 2 OR (iENTLKMKN AN V HHKHE IN NORTH 1) VKOTA, WHO CON- 4 A TEMPLE III n«»E OF AVOCA- TIOA TO W Kt'I E ME U1V1NG 4 Z HEADAULE A1£ME»S. WRITE I 4#7 CAKE FORUM. (263-289 4 i POSITION WANTED, Man and Wife. max AND WIFE—First-class cook and helper want position. Box 11 Med ora, N. D. (283-301*) AUTO LIVERY FOR SAFE comfortable ride call i P. J. Schulse. Phone 208-L or i 781. (267-tf) FOE SALE—LIVE STOOIL OKK SPAN of horses for sale. B. C. Sherman & Co.. 516 Front St., Moor head. (275-tf) FOR SALEf—Choice registered Duroc Jersey boars and gilts. O. A. Austin, McVille, N. D. (274-301) FOR SALE—"Anne G." Record 2:24 1-4 also buggy and harness. J. B. F. Brown, phone 1410. (251-tf) FOR SALE—Hogs, have been vaccinat ed, and exposed to cholera since Aug. 23. Weighing from 100 to 125 pounds. Each 510 if taken at once. Write 67 care Forum. (286-288) GET YOUR herd boar now. Choice registered Duroc Jerseys and York shires with best bloodlines. Sturdy Shropshire rams. A few Shorthorn bull calves of milking strain. Philip B. Mourn, Buffalo, N. D. (280-307) FOE SALE OE EXCHANGE. FOR SALE—Two good milch cows, al so one 60 H. P. 6 passenger Rambler auto. Will sell for cash or exchange for livestock. Write 906 10th St. S. 25 10 m*^| •perience. Write 58 Forum. (284-311) ISNGINEER wanta position takjngcare of heating plant of any kind. First class references. Write 48 GLAZIER wants work. Alao under stands shihing sash moulding*. De work. W. F. Adams. b6a 8 'REGISTERED pharmacist, working on salary wants to change position. 'Have good re aeon for making change. Write 65 Forum. (285-313) PRINTER Seven years experience good habits not afraid of work. Furnish references. E. W. I etei*on. Ada, Minn., care Park hotel. (2bb-^aa) WANTED—Position by young man a* line»nnui or cttn do any work in ff i eral around exchange, 3 yearB lence. Write 42 Forum. (281-288) WORDS D'(AG7.29B WANTED—Railway mall clerks. Com mence $75.00 month, 3000 appoint ments coming. Sample examination (275-tf) DRESSMAKING SCHOOL DRESSMAKING SCHOOL 118 Broad way. SENTER WANTED. WANTED—Renter for one section land 4 1-2 miles east of Hope, N. D. 300 acres plowed, good building 70 acres of pasture good water, both in house and barn. Man with family preferred care Forum. (277-288) LpTS FOR SALE. JjOT FOR SALE—Lot 13, block 1, Rowea addition. See Alson Brubaker at Walker Bros. & Hardy office. 271-tf) iri v K LOTS for sale on 4th St. So. Moor head, on line of new paving, east front, genuine bargain, bjr Johnson Agfcftsjfr. ... .PJJHO. FORUM WANT If you have a vacant room, flat •r house, buy a Forum Want Ad. It will rent it for you. Phone 1595. 1 TIMH 20 WORD8 1 TIME 26 CT%. 10 WORDS 1 TIME SO CT«. will ba HELP GIRL WANTED, 357 7th Ave. S. Phona 884. Mrs. J. L. Graves. (275-302) t*OOD girl for general housework. Mrs. W. G, Brown ,324 8th St. N. (276-302) SECOND girl wanted. Mr a. IS. M. Mc- Intyre, 812 3rd Ave. S. (276-303) WANTED—Young ladles to train for nurses at the Norgaard hospital. (287-292) GOOD GIRL for general housework. Mra. P. H. Burton, 415 8th St. S. (284-tf) WANTED—Girls to learn millinery trj.de. Apply deLandrecle millinery lept. (251-tf) WANTED—Competent girl for house «,*w?Trk- Mr•• J- st- N- Pattison. 1124 6 th (272-tf) GIRL WANTED for general house work. Small houaa and family. 307 Robert St. (25»-tf WANTED—Competent girl for general housework. Mrs. A. Joseph. 10 Mount Vernon flats. (277-tf) WANTED—Good girl for general housework. Mra. H. T. Alsop, 1021 4th ave So. (282-L f.) WANTED—Competent girl for general housework. Mra. Wm. C. MacFadden, 422 8th St. a (252-tf) GIRL WANTED—For general house work. Apply to Mra. J. H. Hannaher, 1107 5th St. N. (282-tf) WANTED—Maid for general house work. Mrs. A. W. McNalr, 1109 7th Ave. S. Phone 2823-jL. (287-tf) WANTED—A good girl housework. Small family. MTS. Roy Baker, 1021 8th St. S. (287-tf) WANTED—Girl for general housework, 4 in family, no small children, good wages. Apply 239 8th Ave. S. (254-tf) WANTED—Ten young lady solicitors for work in Fargo and Moorhead. Big money. Phone 8215. (276-tf) WANTED—Experienced waitress, 120 per month, room and board. Ktrk wood hotel, Carrlngton. N. D. (287-289) WANTED By refined young lady, board and room with private family In flat preferred. Write 64 care Forum. (286-tf) WANTED AT ONCE—A competent cook and 2nd girl. Good wages. Small family, Mra. Lb B. Hanna, 902 8rd Ave. S. (269-tf) WANTED—Experienced girl for gen eral housework. Small family, mod ern house. Inquire 223 14th St. S. Mrs. Albert Birch. (281-tf) W ANTED—Competent girl for general housework. Good wages no wash ing. Call 512 11th St. S. or phone 2322, Mrs. B. V. Moore. (286-294) THOROUGHLY competent girl for gen eral housework. 226 per month 821 7th Ave. &, Moorhead. Phone 1673. (282-tf) WANTED AT ONCE—An experienced dress goods sales lady. A notion girl and a good seamstress for alteration Dept. Exceptional opportunity for pro motion. Write 62 care Forum. (283-tf) WANTED—Girl over ten years old, one who can talk Scandinavian to take care of baby after school. Mrs. C. Kachelmacher, 1130 North Broadway. (278-tf) RAGTIME piano playing positively taught any person In 20 leasona. Ori ginal Chriatenaen system. Success guaranteed. Write now for frae book. Louie Kopelman, 60# 1-2 N. P. Ave. Phone 2840. POSITION WANTED—FEMALE STENOGRAPHER and bookkeeper de sires position. A1 reference. Phone 2866-J. (287-290) WANTED—Position by A1 Dictaphone stenographer and bookkeeper. Best of reference. Write 39 care Forum. 280-292) WANTED—Position evenings by ex perienced bookkeeper. Can furnish reference, 496 care Forum. (270-tf) FOE SALE. FOR SALE—Second hand safe. Walker Bros, and Hardy. (176-tf) FOR SALE CHEAP—A 2 wheel deliv ery- cart. John C. Hauser, 7 8th St. S. (282-tf) FOR SALE—Nlct,, clean, old papers packages of 60 for 10 cents 150' for 25 cents. Forum ofllce. LADtES and girls coat slightly worn, for sale cheap. Too small reason for selling. Write 60 Forum. (284-tf) FOR SALE—Reeves engine, 32 horse power cross compound. Crane & Ordway Co., Fargo. (279-tf) WANTED—To sell L. C. Smith Bros., No. 5 typewriter for 280 If taken this week. New. Wrlta 49 care Forum. (283-288) FOR SALE—Good as new No. 75 Stimp son computing scale. Here is chance for a high-grade scale, cheap. Write 72 Forum. (£87-292) FOR SALE CHEAP—2nd-hand motor cycle, M. M. 3 1-2 H. P. Overhauled, electric lights and pendon. Prosper Yunker, Argusville. 287-289) ANGORA kittens, smokes or blacks, very choice pedigree, two or six months old. Prices very reasonable for quick sale. Mrs. W. W. Brown, Amenia, N. D. (287-314) FOR SALE—Two Iinoiypb .nagi/.i(. for No. 1 model machines, also .n\ font 6 point roman single litter ma trices and one font 10 point roman and italic two letter matrices. Address Fargo Forum. 147-tf FOE EXCHANGE TWO QUARTERS land to exchange for hardware and general merchan dise, 3 1-2 miles to elevator, $18 and |25 per acre. Crops up to $32 acre. Describe condition of stock. Write 480 Forum. (266-292) WESTERN REAL ESTATE BULLETIN, published at Cogswell, N. D., offers farms and exchanges. Five cents the copy. (283-289) Read Hie Rate Card Carefully Befoae Mailing In Your Order Wlilcb Must be Accompanied by tbe Cash CT8. TIMES 30 CT*. WORDS'1 TIME 20 CT®, TIME© 35 CTf. I TIMES 53 CT8. 10 WORDS 1 TIME 20 CT*. as yeur ad ia not inserted, if ymu faH ta aen4 RMMiay with lattarw m. inserted the following day. WANTED—FEMALE. HAVE Knight Printing Co. Print it. MAID WANTED—No washing, 1319 3rd Ave. S. Phone 3166. (287-tf) FOR RENT. Furnished Rooms—Southside. FURNISHED rooms, 811 1st FURNISHED tor general FLKNISHED rooms for light houae keeping 518 3rd St. N. (285-287) THREE furnished rooms for housekeeping 301 6th St. N. J. tHE FARGO FORUM AND DAILY REPUBLICAN, FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 16, 1914. The Fargo Forum prints more classified ads than any other paper in the State of North Dakota TIMES 46 .Uaw?jCbJNCI TRADES Ave. S. 261-287) ANYTHING you want In modern furn ished rooms. Write 69 Forum. (2S4-311) FOR RENT—One furnished room, all modern, 402 8th Ave. S. Phone 2340 L, (267-294) FURNISHED ROOMS Strictly mod em. Mra. P. Pastoral, #20 1st Ave So. Phone 1961-J- (178-tr) FURNISHED room In all-modern house. Gentleman preferred 524 11th St. S. 13-300) FURNISHED room, steam heat, over Miss Rahilly millinery store. Inquire apartment 6, phone 2198-L. (i74-ir FOR RENT—Unusually desirable room in modern house. No other roomers. 915 4th Ave. S. Phone 2940 W (282 28 CT3L MONTH ,S TIMES 49 CTf. TIMES 70 CT8. ,...^...1 MONTH (3.00 TIMES 50 CTS, TIMES 88 CTtt. .1 MONTH %2M TIMES 60 CTft. ••••.'•0 TIMES $1.00 MONTH fj The above rata* are figured at the rate of 1 oent par wcyd far the firat Inaertion arul oant par w«rd for "»r firat Inaertion. Da net be disappointed All ertfere reaching the 7) rooms In strictly modern house, centrally located. Corner of 8th St and 1st Ave. S. Call at 804 1st Ave. S- (260-tf) LARGE room, modern house on car line. Table board to limited num ber. Phone 849-J, 1114 2nd Ave. S. (287-314) FOR RENT—Two rooms and kitchen ette furnished for light housekeeping in strictly modern house on south side to couple without children. References required. Will not rent for less than six months. Phone 2216-J, (279-tf) FOE RENT. Furnished Rooms—Northside. ROOM at 120 10th St. N. (287-314) ALL MODERN ROOMS| 512 1st Ave. N. (254-tf) FURNISHED rooms, 22 10th St N. (255-308) HOUSEKEEPING rooms &t 118 Broad way. (287-tf) NICELY furnished room. Modern house. 60f. 5th St N. (266-tf) light (285-tf) NICELY furniahad front room In all modern house. Close In. Phone 735-J. (267-tf) FURNISHED rooms for light house keeping on first tloor, 122 13th St. N. (282-287) TWO FURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping 107 12th St. N. (286-288) FURNISHED room for rent Strictly modern 410 Roberts St Phone 2174- (253-tf) NICELY furnished modern rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 622, 70 4th St. N. (285-311) FURNISHED rooms for light house keeping. From |7 to $8 per month 740 Oak St. (286-288) FURNISHED steam heated, modern rooms for housekeeping. Brauer'a flats. Phone 1012-J. (160-239-tf) FOR RENT—Large pleasant front room, all modern. Phone 1765 or call 1046 5th St. N. (285-tf) MODERN, newiy furnished, laige, vjuiet rooms for rent by day or week. 510 1st ave No., Fargo, (166-t f.) FOR RENT—Furnished room for light housekeeping. Modern 409 9th Ave. N. Phone 1969-J. (283-tf) ROOMS—Single or an-aulta. Private bath and telephone, 1-2 block from Gardner hotel. Phone 482. (264-290) IfEAL'TlFUL furnished rooms light housekeeping If desired. Modern house, hot water. Phone 1501-J. (287-289) IF YOU WANT pleasant furnished rooms come to No. 1 Broadway, Ken nedy Blk, room 16. Gentlemen only. (286-291) FOR RENT—Nicely furnished large front room suitable tor two gentle men in modern nouse, close in. Call 223 Roberts street or phone 2206-L. (249-tf) WANTED—BABIES TO BOAED RALILES TO 1IOAKU—Phone 2673. (tf) BABIES and children to board, modern home 1020 9th Ave. S. Phone 2178. (278-305) BOAED and ROOMS OFFERED. ROOMS AND BOARD. 409 9th St. a (264-290) ROOM AND BOARD $4.50 817 1st St. N. (287-292) STEAM HEATED room, board if de sired for one or two gentlemen. Phone 2373. (282-308) BOARD—Private table board In apart ment flat, down town. All home cooking, 21 meals |4.50. Phone 2G73, No. 1 Broadway. (273-300) HOSPITAL, MATKHMTK HOSPITAL Competent nurses and best of carat highest tea timonlals from doctors and patients. Mrs. Jennie Camp, 901 10th St S., Far *o. PRIVATE maternity home: bast i of care. Mra H. Rica, 4 St south, 121 18th PLOWING. WANTED—To do plowing with gas en glne. Allen Nye, Fargo, Gen. Del. (270-296) I CAN DO your plowing with a first class gas tractor. Ready for busi ness. Price* reasonable. G. K. Rosel, Moorhead. .(266-292}. |1.00 „^1 MONTH $1.50 c*o. after 12,3 i n i n n n w BUSINESS CHANCES. RESTAURANT for sal^. Inquire 302 1st Ave. N., Moorhead. (287-289) FOR SALE—Lease and furniture of 12 room flat 814 1-3 Front St. (280-307) RESTAURANT FOR SALE—Located near the depot B. Ravey, Ortonvllle, Minn. (259-312) FOR SALE—Restaurant and confec tionery. Sales $9,000 a year. For terms write 73 Fomm. (287-314) FOR SALE—One flrst-class hotel in good condition. Sacrifice price. Blindness cause of selling. Chas. Bush, Braddock, N. D. (281-287) FOR SALE—Clean stock farm imple ments, selling account other business, which takes our time. Write 71 For um. (287-292) FOR SALE—Confectionery In a coun ty seat town in N. D. 1 did over $7,000 business last year. Cheap rent. Must be sold this month. Write 26 caro Forum. (277-304) FOR SALE—Furniture and lease of a 35-room hotel, steam heat 4 and electric lights. In a goo* rail road town. Address, box 546, 4 4 Mandan, N. D. (251-315) 4 GOOD 20-room hotel, furnished, now doing a good business. Will be sold at a bargain to right party. Large dining room, oilice, sample room, largu kitchen, full basement On main lino of Great Northern, also Junction town. If Interested call on or wrlta Geo. Mor ln, Balnville, Mont (257-tf) FOR SALE—First class photo studio. Western North Dakota town of 8,000, large territory to draw from, only one other studio. My studio will inventory at $1,500. Complete with two 8x10 up to-date equipment, steam heat, electric lights and city water reasonable rent. This is a tine opportunity for first class photographer. Have exceptional pro position to offer to right man. Owner not photographer himself, reasons for wanting to sell, address box No. 344 Dickinson, N. D. (285-290) FOR SALE—HOUSE. 9630 BUYS 4-room new house, 2 lots, N. Broadway edition 219 5th St. N. (286-291) SEVEN-ROOM hardwood modern new house, finish, leaving town, 1014 4th St. N. (271-300) NEW all-modern house, direct from owner. Inquire at 1429 or 1409 1st Ave. N. (285-290) FOR SALE BY OWNER— 9-room house. Full basement Hard maple floors. Near A. C. Suitable for farmer. Enquire 1314 10th St. N. (272-298) NICE Fargo property with five houses corner lot shade trees, nice lawn on carllne. Good Investment. Write 24 Forum. (276-303) HOUSES FOR SALE—Broadway resi dence of nine rooms, all modern, has hot water heat. etc. Three blocks to business district East front. Ca's $3,700. Balance easy terms. Box 303, Fargo, N. (243-tfi FINE modern house on Broadway. Hot water heat, nine rooms, fine shade trees, three blocks to buslnesa district, east front. Will consider small farm, cash $2,000. Balance easy terms. Box 303, Fargo, N. D. (286-tf) 4 FOR SALE Nine-room modern 4 house and barn, nearly one acre 4 of ground, extending from 1st to 4 2nd ave. S., 1 1-2 blocks from car line. Will sell on easy terms. 4 Phone 598. (279-306) 4 HOUSE SNAP—Five rooms with 4 bath, hot water heat, electric 4 lights, hardwood floors, gas, full basement, hardwood finish 4 throughout, well located. Two 4 4 blocks to school. Deal with own- 4 4 er. $3,200. $800 cash, balance 4 monthly payments 61 care Forum. 4 (284-tf) 4 •4* 4** •••*••••••••44 444 FOR SALE—AUTOS. FOR SALE—One "E. M. F." 30, good condition. Wrlta 482 cara Forum. (266-tf) SECOND-HAND auto bargains, 1914 Studebaker 4, with electric lights and starter Paige 36. 1913, electric lights and starter Ford runabout Flanders touring car Flanders road ster Bulck runabout Maxwell 2 sylln der roadster, all the above cars in good running order. It will pay you to look these cars over if interested. Calkins-Murphy Motor Co. Phone 1008, 623 2nd Ave. N„ Fargo, N. D. (281-tf) A.*""' 5% ADS "W GOOD paying restaurant and 25 room well furnished lodging house at 302 Front St for sale at a big discount If taken at once. Horseshoe counter, fine trade. $ Building to lease. Owner retiring reason for selling. t217-tf) reason "for selling. t217-tf) $ WANTED—Abstracter, to buy part or entire Interest In well established abstract business in western N. D., and to take charge of tha business. 4D0 care Forum. (268-tf) WANTED—Someone with capital to start general store In thriving new town on the N. P. Good farming coun try and good crops. Write 4 Forum. (271-tf) WANTED—A good location for an up to-the-minute garage of about 40 car storage room. City authorities please write to Wm. M. Larson for par. ticulars, Sauk Center, Minn. (262-288) FOR SALE—Horse and auto livery at Mayvllle, N. D. Selling as my farm requires my attention. Will trade for live stock. E. O. Marstad, Mayvllle. (272-302) FOR SALE—Stock Gen. merchandise. Invoice about $6,000. Fixtures $2«0. Stock 18 months old. No clothing or cloaks. Good town, N. P. branch. Write 68 Forunr (286-292) FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—20-room hotel In good live N. D. town on the main line of N. P. Is doing an excell ent business, will trade same for im proved N. D. or Minn. land. Must sell on account of ill health. Write 52 care Forum. (2S3-310) FARM LANDS. 16© ACRES, 3 miles from good town on Soo, Divide Co. Box 852, Fargo. (269-294) FARM FOR SALE—Two miles south of Fargo on the Red river. Write box B. C., Moorhead. (264-tf) WANTED TO BUY—From owner, farm near Fargo. Write 28 care Forum. (279-306) WANTED—To rent on shares, quarter or half section farm, near Fargo. Write 54 care Forum. (2S3-288) IN ANSWERING all want ads, giving a certain number care of The Fcrum, be sure to address your ana were to hat number, in care of Forum. Thla n.oures prompt attention. FOR SALE—Three Improved quarter sections 4 to 7 miles south of Bel field, N. p., $12.50 per acre. F. S. De I'ue, Magnolia, Ia. (285-312) FOR SALE OR RENT. POTATO AND GARDENING LAND In 5, 10, 20 or 40 acre lota both inside and outside City limits. Do your plowing nowl A- H. WIJK, Moorhead, Minn. (263-289) FOR SALE—A fine quarter of land on easy terms. No better anywhere for flax, corn, potatoes, alfalfa and small grain. Land lies tine and la only 1 mile from railroad station. For parti culars call on Dr. N. P. Nelson, Room 15, No. 1 Broadway. (266-tf) LET US TELL YOU about dairy, pota to, seed grain and cannery increases in the cheap land districts of Wiscon son. Wisconsin Advancement Ass'n., 1534 First National Bank Bldg., Mil waukee. Wis. (287-288) LIMITED acreage, California fruit land. Suburbs Sacramento. $75,000 people. To exchange for improved farms or Income property. Snesrud, 1036 McKnight Bldg., Minneapolis. (264-290) NORTH DAKOTA quarter section which, with only half the acreage in crap this year, netted eight per cent on total valuation. Will take small modern house In Fargo as part pay ment, rest on easy terms. Postoliice box 23, Fargo. (282-309) lttO ACRES good farm land, fair build ings 30 acres broke 17 miles south west of Mandan, Morton Co. Price $4, oi'i). Mortgage $1,000 due 1917. My equity of $3,000 for Fargo residence or stock of merchandise of about equal value. J. li. Smith, Mott N. D. (281-292) 1USO ACRES in two sections adjoining north of Beach, in Upper Golden Val ley fine soil. New railway survey of N*. P. R. R. only one and on half miles. About 75 per cent plow land, balance tine pasture. Large fine spring. Soil the best in state. Cash $2.00 an acre. Halance easy term*. Box 303 Fargo, N. (2XG-tf) •••e»e4~0M»eee40»»400M»fr» 4 4 FOR SALE—Quarter Bectlon In 4 Rolette county, 8 1-2 miles from 4 4 Overly, N. D. Good black soil 4 4 level land. All under cultivation. 4 4 Will consider city properly In part 4 payment Address 28 Forum. 4 (277-tf) 4 4 ARE YOU seeking a home In a healthy and milder cllmae among fruit and flowers? Have 200 acres of Central Oregon land in heart of famous alfalfa region, 2 1-2 miles from railroad town, 200 miles from Portland. Forty acres fronts on established Irrigation ditch, 50 to 75 additional can be irrigated if desired. Large yields of alfalfa and small grains with or without Irrigation. Ideal location for mixed or dairy farm as river runs through one corner of property affording abundant pasturage and running water. Ten acres of low, protected bottom lands along river or fruit orchard. All kinds of fruits berries and vegetables grow In great est profusion. Will sell or exchange for North lakota land. P. O. box 23 Fargo, K. I. (282-309) MISCELLANEOUS. HAIR GOODS—20 per cent off. Largest stock in the northwest JCvery kind of made-up wigs, switches, toupeea. ill orders filled. Write for prices. .Mrs. J. Kopelman, 514 1st Ave. N., Far no. N. D. (218-tf) SEWING WANTED. SEWING by the day. Phone 902-L* (265-291) SEWING WANTED—Phone 1664-L. (273-300) DRESSMAKING prices reasonable, 612 7th Ave. N. Phono 11«3. (281-308-tf) FOR RENT. GARAGE for rent cheap. 120 10th St. N. (287-314) TWO unfurnished rooms with bath, 22 12th St. N. (284-289) FOR KENT—Small modern house furn ished. Call 802 4th St N. (282-tf) ONE 7-ROOM house for rent, modern. Phone 2005. (282-287) ROOMS, modern house, block and half from oar line. 730 lBt St. N, (286-291) THREE-ROOM flat, bath and laundry elegantly furnished 321 4th St. N. (286-291) SIX-ROOM house modern except heat 1204 4th Ave. N. Inquire at 1202 4th Ave. N. (285-267) TWO FURNISHED rooms for rent. 1024 3rd Ava. S. Moorhead. Phone 1231-LT. (262-288) FOR RENT OR SALE—Eleven room modern house ,.717 19th Ave. N. or phone 879-L. (261-287) TWO FURNISHED rooms for lighi housekeeping. Call 111 8rd St. N., Moorhead. (278-300) FOR RENT—Modern house furnished. Call afternoons at 410 Robert St. or phone 2174-J. (279-tf) A FEW pleasant steam heated rooms for rent. Inquire No. 1 Broadway, Kennedy block, room 16. (282-287) ONE OR TWO rooms unfurnished or partly furnished for light housekeep ing. Enquire at 11 14th St. N. (285-288) FURNISHED and unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. Water and lights. Address 47 Forum. (282-287) EIGHT-ROOM house, modern at 910 4th Ave. S. Inquire of Mr. McEnroe, Kennedy Blk., No. 1, Broadway. (288-287) FOR RENT—Three rooms and kitchen, will rent partly furnished to good party can have chickens. Write 55 care Forum. (283-288) FOR RENT—A 6-room flat all modern but heat. $26 month. Also 9-room all modern house close to A. C., In cludes 2 1-2 acres of land. $40 month. B. Folsom & Co., 618 Front St. Phona 85-L. (282-tf) WANTED TO BUY. WANTED TO BUY—Men'i worn gar ments. Phone 2316. Fargo. (tf) GOOD COW, giving milk or would keep cow through winter. Phone 1501-J. (287-289) WANTED TO BUY—An Underwood typewriter. Must ba In good condi tion. Phone 1282-J. (286-288) CHICKENS FOR SALE FOR SALE—S. C. Buff Orpintons and S. C. R-2 Reds at a reasonable price. Wesley Bakow, Wheatland, N. D. (287-314) FOR SALE. Household Goods. ONE GASOLINE range, good as new. Write 53 Forum. (283-288) FOR SALE—No. 7 Radiant Home heat er, new, 301 5th St N. (270-tf) FOR SALE—Base burner In flrst-class condition, 914 9th St. N. (282-287) GOOD second-hand piano for sale cheap. Call at 810 13th St N. HARD COAL heater, (2S5-287) will burn soft coal or wood, 1106 lat Ave. 8., Moorhead. (287-291) FOR SALE—Steam bath cabinet and large siza battery. Phone 1476-W. (284-287) RANGE, piano-case organ and other household furniture. Call ill 6th Ave. N. (2S5-tf) FOR SALE CHEAP—One combination bookcase and writing desk, one gas range. Phone 2263-J. J. H. Plath. (286-201) OUR PRICES ARB RIGHT New furniture at 20 per cent lower than other atores, allght ly used furniture and stoves, good as new at one-half price. We sell on eaay payments. Na tional Furniture Co.. Moorhead. (234-tf) FOR RENT—OFFICES. FOR RENT—Office rooms opposite Grand theatre, Walker Bros. 4 Har dy. 837-tf DOGS FOR SALE. FOR SALE Full-blooded French poodle. Address 70 care Forum. (287-292) FOR SALE—Setter dog, 2 years old. Ready for hunting, J. E. F. Brown, phone 1410. (251-tf) Notice of Sal* Mortgage Foreclosure. Notice 1* nereDy given that that cer tain real estate mortgage made, exe cuted and delivered by Kobert Love and Minnie Love, his wife, of the county of ("ass and state of North Dakota, as mortgagors, to Wheelock & Wheelock, a corporation, of Fargo, Cass county, North Daokta. as mortgagee, dated June 1, A. D. 1912, and filed for record in the office of the register of deeds In and for the county of Cass and state of North Dakota, on the 4th day of June, A. D. 1912, at two o'clock and thirty-five minutes P. M., and was duly recorded in book 131 of mort gage deeds, at page 409, and assigned by said mortgagee to William E. Wheeler on June 6, 1912, by an instru ment in writing, which said assign ment was recorded In book 128 of Mortgages, at page 71, in the office of the register of deeds of Cass county. .North Dakota, on the 2lBt day of June, A. I), 1912, at nine o'clock A. M., will be foreclosed bv a sale of the premises in such mortgage and here inafter described, at the front door of the court house in the city of Fargo, county of Cass and state of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock P. M., on the 7th day of November, A. D. 1 !i 1.4, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mortgage .md wlrich will bo sold to satisfy the same are described as follows: the south half of section thirty-one (31), In township one hundred and forty one (141) north, of range forty-nine (49) west, containing three hundred ten and 30-100 (310.30) acres, more or less, according to the government survey thereof excepting the right of way conveyed to Cass county for a ditch known as Ilarwood Drain num ber two (2), constructed along the south boundary line of said premises and containing approximately six (6) acres of land. That default has been made in the terms and conditions of said mort gage in this that the said mortga gors have failed and neglected to pay one of the notes due, described in said mortgage as follows, to-wlt: one prin cipal note for the sum of one thou sand ($1000.00) dollars, payable on the first day of January, A. D. 1914, dated May 1st, 1912, and have failed and neglected to pay the interest due thereon, and by reason of said de fault, the undersigned assignee of said mortgagee has elected to declare and hereby does declare the whole sum of naid mortgage and Interest duo and payable. That there will be due on such mort gage at the date of sale the sum of eleven thousand one hundred forty dollars and sixty cents ($11,140.60), and the costs and disbursement*. Dated this 24th day of September, A. 1. 1914. WILLIAM E. WHEELER, A, C. lairt Assignee of Mortgagee. Lacy, Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee, Savings & Loan Build ing, Fargo, North Dakota. J. C. ICoss, Sheriff Cass county, North Dakota. (Oct. 2-9-16-23-30. Nov. 6.) Citation. State of North Dakota, County of Cass. In County Court, Before Hon. A. G. Hanson, Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of John W. Kennedy, Deceased: Thomas J. Keenan, Executor, vs. Maitie G. B. Keenan, Thomas J. Keen an, Trustee, St. Mary's Orphans Home, St. Mary's Church, James S. Casey, John W. Casey, Binghamton Trust Company, Thomas J. Keenan, Edward M. Tierney, and all other persons in terested in the estate of said deceased, Respondents. Notice and Citation of hearing of final account and distribu tion of Estate. The State of North Dakota to the Above named Respondents: You Are Hereby Notified that the final account of Thomas J. Keenan, the Executor of the Last Will and Testa ment of John W. Kennedy, late of the City of Binghamton, County of Broome and State of New York, deceased, has been rendered to this Court, therein showing that the estate of said de ceased ia ready for final settlement and Distribution, and petitioning that his account be allowed, the residue of the egtate distributed to the person en titled thereto, his administration clos ed, and he be discharged that Satur day, the 14th day of November, A. D. 1914, at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, at the Court Room of this Court, in the Court House, in the City of Fargo, County of Cass and State of North Dakota, has been duly appointed by this Court for the settlement there of, at which time and place any person interested in said estate may appear and file his exceptions, In writing, to said account and petition and contest the same. And you the above named respond ents, and each of you, are hereby cited and required then and there to be and appear before this Court, and show cause, If any you have, why said ac count shall not be allowed, the residue of said estate distributed, the adminis tration of said estate closed and said Thomas J. Keenan, as such Executor, be discharged. Dated this 16th day of October, A. D. 1914. By the Court, of A. G. HANSON, Judge of the County Court. (Oct. 16-28-30. Nov. 6-13.) Wearisome at Times. Philadelphia Telegraph: The con versation in the lobby of a Washing ton hotel the other night turned to the enthusiasm that characterized the average golf player, when Senator Albert B. Fail of New Mexico was re minded of an incident along that line. One evening at an elaborate social affair a young man, who was an en thusiastic golfer, was Introduced to a beautiful girl, and later when seated together amidst the palms and flowers he began an exhaustive dissertation on his favorite game. "The only objection I that golf," remarked I have to It SUNDAY SCHOOL Lesson III.—Fourth Quarter, F«r Oct. 18,1914. the Lesson, Having entered a gurden In Geth semnne (John xvlii. 1), He said to His disciples, "Sit ye here while 1 shall pray," and, leaving eight of them. Ho took Peter and James and John and went a little farther and began to be. •orrowful and very heavy (verse 33 Matt, xxvi, 37). Putting the three rec ords together as well as we can, it seems to have been like this: He wns withdrawn from the three favored dis ciples about a stone's cast, saying to them, "My soul is exceeding sorrow ful unto death. Tarry ye here and watch with me." Then He went for ward a little and kneeled down and fell on His face on the ground and prayed, saying. "O my Father, if it be possible let this cup pass from me nevertheless, not my will but Thine done." And there appeared an angel unto Him from heaven, strengthening Him. And. being in an agony, Hef prayed more earnestly, and His sweat was as it were great drops of blood falling down to the ground. (Matt, xxvi, 37-39 Mark xiv, 33-3G Luke xxii, 41-44.) Then He came to the three and found them asleep and aalth unto Peter: "Si mon, sleepest thou? Couldest thou not watch with me one hour? Watch ye and pray lest ye enter into temptation. The spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is week." He went away the »ec ond time and prayed the same words, and returned and found them asleep again, and they did not know what to answer Him. He went away and prayed the third time, saying the same words. Then He came the third time to the three and said, "Sleep on now, and take your rest, it is enough, the hour is come behold, the Son of Man is tyetrayed into the hands of sinners." Then He returned to the eight and found then also sleeping for sorrow, and said "Why rtef'p ye? Rise and pray lest ye enter into temptation." This at tempt at a conservative story of that awful night in the garden may not bo quite correct in every detail, but It ts helpful even to try to do it Do it for yourself, and you will be blessed In doing it It is clear that He prayed three times, that He found them three time* Bleeping, that He sweat, as It were* drops of blood, that an angel strength ened Him, that after His agony He was able to rise tip and go to meet His enemies. What shall we say of the favored three who were also with Him at the raising of the ruler's daughter and on the mount of transfiguration and two of them honored to bring to Him the ass' colt and to prepare the Passover? What about their sleeping at Hjto i transfiguration (Luke lx, 32), as woM« as in the garden, and the fact that neither glory nor suffering can keep •uch mortals as we are awake? What about the boasting of Peter and then his not being able to watch one hour? Oh, the lonelineHs of it all on His side! "No man knoweth the Son save*, the Father." How can He continue to love such as we are and ever hop* to make anything out of us? May H^| patience with us make us more p4i*- tient with each other. As to His own experience in th^ garden we may be quite certain thait He was not shrinking from death the cross, nor was He asking to be de livered from that. We know that the devil tried to kill Him as a babe In. Bethlehem and by His own townsm*®^.:, at Nazareth and possibly in the storttk i on the lake, but he could not, for the time had not come. My own convict tlon concerning His agony and bloodjt— sweat in Gethsemane is that it was an other attempt of the devil to kill Him before the time and thus prevent His great sacrifice for sin on Calvary. Tile. key to It Is found In Heb. v, 7, "H® offered up prayers and supplications with strong crying and tears unto Him that was able to save Him from ... death and was heard." It is the re^-| ord of His third weeping. He pray» to be saved from death, and He we* beard and therefore saved from doath," the death in the garden which seerHK. ed imminent An angel came to HllSk and strengthened Him that He might go on to the crosa and finish the great a 25 THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. 5 Mark xhr, 32-42. S Memory Verses, 34-36—Golden Text^ Matt, xxvi, 41—Commentary Prepared by Rev. O. M. Steame. Wholly forgetful of Himself and Bis approaching sufferings, la a way thftt we cannot understand, He comforted that little band with tbe Incomparable words of John xlr, xv, XT1 and pra^ ed the prayer of John xvli, such a prayer as was never prayed on earth before or since. Then they sang a hymn and went out into the mount of Olives (verse 20). He went forth over the brook Cedron, because His BOO Israel had turned against Him Rod would not have Him (Ex. lv, 22 Pi." lxxxi, 11). We cannot but think rf His father David going forth over tUe' same brook because his son rebelled against him (II Sam. xv, 23), but as truly as David returned and reigned when the rebellion was over, 00 shall the Son of David return and reign when Israel's rebellion is over. J' atonement for sin which He came to", make. Yet He was willing to leave His work unfinished and die In the?' garden If His Father should so will l£ length, "is that at times It becomes a trifle wearisome." "Why, Miss Smith," exclaimed tWar» young man, with a look of surprise, understood you to say that you don'#,:* play the game!" "Neither do I," was the joltful re^ joinder 05 the charming one, "but have friends who talk about it cOHS| tlnuously." You will flna more of the leadlMgy people from North Dakota registered at the Radlsson, Minneapolis, than any other hotel in the twin cities.^ Advt. For the beautiful girl at I V quick Want columns, if .6 i 1 result* use Fargo BVMiMkv 2 lAb-iW