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HELP WANTED—MALE. 0AVB Knight Printing Co. Print It. 1HRA1VD boy with wheel wanted. Walker Bros. & Hardy. (279-tf) ANSWER to advertisements should NOT include number given In paren llliesls in lower right hand corner. fARGO AUTOMOBILE: neering school will give you practical fc&structlon write for Information IS26 Front St. IN ANSWERING all want ads, giving a certain number care of The Forum, fce sure to address your answers to that number, In care of Forum. rnis Uisures prompt attention. BOOKKEEPER WANTED—Must Jlept. uestions free. Franklin 802-S., Rochester, N. Y. (275-301) W\NTKD—Dry goods man to go to Montana. Will pay salary and per cent age of profits of department. State experience, reference first letter. Au flt-ess S6 care Forum. (290-496) fcAGTlMh, piano playing positively taught any person In 20 lessons. Ori ginal Christensen system. Success guaranteed. Write now for^free book. Louie Kopelman, 609 1-2 N. P. Ave. Phone 2840. LE\RN THE BARBER TRADE) Bar bers always In demand big wages easy work few weeks will save months by our methods tools given diplomas granted position waiting. Illustrated Catalog free. Moler !*arber college, 17-H. Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis Minn. Est. 1893. 4-301) WANTED—A county representative to represent us in Cass county as a gen eral agent, and give his entire time In troducing the "Chimney feentlnel. This la an absolute fuel saver and has no competition. Address Carnegie' Auto matic Fuel Saving Co., Minneapolis, Minn. ALL AROUND butcher wants position. P. O. box 204, Mlnnewaukan, N.^D.^ WANTED—Tosition as bookkeeper, salesman, or collector by man ex perience. Write 6S Forum. (284-311) WANTED—Position as clerk or book keeper, store preferred. A-1 refer ences. Write 89 care Forum. (291-296) POSITION WANTED—By young man with 6 years experience in country and city banks. Write 78 Forum.g REGISTERED pharmacist, working on salary wants to change location. Have good reason for making change. Write 65 Forum. uao-diz) WANTED—By young man place^to work for room and board near Da kota Business college. FOR I.IFK comfortable ride call Z p. j, tochulse. Phone 208-L. or 791. Sc l"OR SALE—1,500 •hl SO\R I'KJS 8klr GOOD GIRL ana gu engi have experience in general store with S°?d recommendations, male, unmarried, u. B. Brown & Co.. Buffalo, N. D, (287.29B WANTED—Railway mall clerks. Com mence $75.00 month, 3000 appoint ments coming. Sample examination (Z92) POSITION WANTED—MALE. v,rlu |g1g.J$j WORK WANTED—By young man. Ex perienced in grocery store. George Selgrath, Cream restaurant, F*'go. W\NTED—Situation by bookkeeper with live ytms experience 23 years old. Hood penman, tipeaks Norwegian. Have a notorial commission for N. D., and can furnish A-l references as to character and ability. Address W. B. Howard, Strum, Wis. 1289-300) POSITION WANTED, Man and Wife. MAN AND WIFE—-First-class cook and helper want position. Box 11 Med ora, N. D. (ii»3-309) MAN AND WIFE wants care of stock and tarm for winter experienced, re liable. No children. Address 80 For um (289-294) AUJSMTb WANTED. WANTED Agents everywhere for my hand foryeu butcher knives. Write for prices. Fargo Knife works. (291-293) AUTO LIVERY (257-tf) FOR SALE—LIVE STOCK. ONE Sl'lN of horses for sale. B. C. Sherman Co, 616 Front Bt., Moor- fcead. (275-tf) foil BALE—Choice registered Duroc Jersey boars and gilts. O. A. Austin, llcVUle, N. D. (274-301) frOK SALE—"Amle Q." Record 2:24 1-4 also buggy and harness. J. BJ. F. Prown, phoiM 1410. (261-tf) extra good breeding ewes. Ages 2, 3 and 4 years old at happen, N. D. W. H. Niles. (292) pOH SALE—25 Bhoats weight about 50 lbs. each at 10c per lb. Proof against Mog cholera. State Serum Institute, Jigri'-ultural college, N. D. (289-tf) ,«ST VOIR herd boar now. registered Duroc Jerseys rams. Selves of Choice and York- res with best bloodlines. Sturdy fchropshlre A few Shorthorn bull milking strain. Iloum. Philip B. Buffalo, N. D. (280-307) FOR SALE—Larga type Poland China sire Crowles wonder JJo. 204999. Dam Chief's Maid Yet, No. 483004. Chief's Maid Yet took first rlze and sweepstakes at N. D. state 1914. E. I. Sayler, Fargo, N. D. (-92-319) FOR RENT—OFFICES. OR RENT—Office rooms opposite Grand theatre. Walker Bros. & Har (187-tf) $ FOR RENT. ftARAUE tor rent cheap. N. IPor 110 10th St. (287-314) JpOK RENT—Five-room house, gas and electricity. Phone 804. (289-292) W RENT—Eight room modern 'house 820 Robert St. Cor. of 4th Ave. near library. Inquire J. H. Bcheninger. (292-298) TWO unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping 604 9th St. S. (290-817) IMALL COTTAGE, 70# 8th St. N. Lights and gas. Call evenings 819 3rd si. if. Phone 1701-W. (290-293-tf) ItNFURNISHBD newly decorated rooms, hot and cold water In every IPbom. Phone 3267. (289-294) UX-ROOM an house on corner of 10th St 2nd Ave. N. Phone 3196-W. (28S-tf) FIVE unfurnished rooms with bath, lower part of house. Phone 2824-J. §81 8th Ave. S. (292-294) Swo FURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping. Call 111 8rd St. N., Jtoorhead. (273-300) j^oR RENT—Modern house furnished. Call afternoons at 410 Robert St. or hone 2174-J. (279-tf) SEVEN-ROOM house partly mod ern, 1-2 block to carllne. Phone 165-L. (288-293) lit HELP WANTED—FEMALE. HAVE Knight Printing Co. Print It. GJHI, WANTED, 35? 7th Ave. S. Phone 884, Mrs. J. I* Graves. (275-302) for general housework. Mrs. W. G. Brown .324 8th St. N. (276-302) SECOND girl wanted. Mrs. E. M. Mr Intyre, 812 Srd Ave. S. (276-303) WANTED—Girl for general house work. Call at 223 8th St. N. (292-tf WANTED—Toung ladies to train for nurses at the Norg&ard hospital. (287-292) WANTED—Qlrl to do housework. No cooking. Apply 600 11th St S. (291-tf) GOOD GIRL for general housework. Mrs. P. H. Burton, 415 8th St. 8. (284-tf) WANTED—Competent girl for house work. Mrs. GK J. Pattison, 1124 5th St. N. (272-tfi COMPETENT girl for general houBe work. Mrs. A. Hallenberg, 1001 sih St. S. (290-tf WAJfTBD Good girl for general housework. Small family, 108 1-2 8th St. N. .(291-296) WANTED—Competent girl for general housework. Mrs. A. Joseph, 10 Mount Vernon fiats. (277-tf) WANTED—Competent girl for general housework. Mrs. Wm. C. MacFadden, 423 8th St. 3. (252-tf) GIRL WANTED—For general house work. Apply to Mrs. J. H. Hannaher, 1107 5th St N. (282-tf) WANTED—Competent gi^l Tor general housework. Mrs. George Hancock, 718 Broadway. (290-tf) WANTED—Ten lady canvasers for Fargo and Cass county. Good pay. Address 87 Fargo. (291-293) WANTED—Maid for general house work. Mrs. A. W. McNalr, 1109 7th Ave. S. Thone 2823-L. (287-tf) WANTED—A good girl for general housework. Small family. Mrs. Roy Baker, 1021-8th St. S. (287-tf) WANTED—Girl for general housework, 4 in fa,mily, no small children, good wages. Apply 339 8th Ave. S. (254-tf) WANTED—Ten young lady solicitors for work in Fargo and Moorhead. Big money. Phone 3215. (276-tf) WANTED AT ONCE—A competent cook and 2nd girl. Good wages. Small family, Mrs. I* B. Jianna, 902 3rd Ave. a (239-tf) WANTED—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. |2& per month 821 7th Ave. S, Moorhead. Phone 1673. (282-tf) WANTED—Giri ovet ten years old, one who can talk Scandinavian to take care of baby after school. Mrs. C. Kachelmacher, 1130 North Broadway. (278-tf) SALESLADY WANTED For dry goods. Must be a good valeslady and capable. In answering state exper ience and salary expected. References required. Steady position to right party. P. O. box 821 Fargo, N. D. i -tf) POSITION WANTED—FEMALE NURSING in confinement cases. Mrs. C. Detlef, 407 10th St N., Fargo. (291-318) 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) EXPERIENCED young lady stenogra pher desires position either perman ent or temporary references. Lilly Button, Crookston, Minn. (292-319) WIDOW with 2 children, girl 11 boy 7, wants position at once as house keeper for bachelor or widower. Pre fer farm, but will go to town. Good cook and seamstress. Mrs. Annie Uigsley, Brlnsmade, N. D., care Sam Morrow. (291-293) FOR SALE. iOH SAL1- —Second hand safe. Walker Bros, and Hardy. (176-t.f) FOR BALIS CHEAP—-A 2 wheel deliv ery cart John C. Hauser, 7 8th St. & (282-tf) FOR SALE—NIC*., clean, old papers packages of 60 for 10 cents 150 for 2& cents. Forum office. FOR SALE—Reeves engine, 32 horse power cross compound. Crane & Ordway Co., Fargo. (279-tf) FOR SALE—One new No. 7, Oliver typewriter for sale cheap. Ulsuker Printing Co., 315 Broadway. (291-293) FOR SALE—Good as new No. 75 Stimp son computing scale. Here is chance i*or a high-grade scale, cheap. Write 72 Forum. (287-292) ANGORA kittens, smokes or blacks, very choice pedigree, two or six months old. Priccs very reasonable for quick sale. Mrs. W. W. Brown, Amenia, N. D. (287-314 FOR SALE:—New set of messages and papers of the presidents. Full leath er, never used 11 volums, $50. Box 906 or room 7, A. O. U. W. building. (291-294) FOR SALE—At a sacrifice complete threshing outfit, 42x66 seperator 35 h. p. Steel geared engine run about sixty days. Inquire 90 care Forum. (292-297) FOR BALE—Two linotype magaalnes for No. 1 model machines, also ona font 6 point roman single letter ma trices and one font 10 point roman and Italia two letter matrices. Address Fargo Forum. (147-tf) LOST. LOST—Mackinaw hunting eoat. Return to Forum for reward. (289-tf) REWARD for return of liver and white pointer bitch. Answers to name of Ruby. Lost last Sunday between Far go and Mapleton. M. J. Fuilerton, Fargo. (291-tf) LOST—Black satin handbag, con talnlng small chain and fancy work. Finder please return to Forum office. (290-tf) SEWING WANTED. SEWING WANTED—Phone 1G64-L. (273-300) DRESSMAKING prices reasonable, 613 7th Ave. N. Phone 1182. (281-308-tf) EXPERIENCED dressmaker wants sewing by the day. Telephone 1655-J. (191-296) FOR SALE—A 88 to 42 Pnew Form complete With stand. Price $6.50. Phone 2267. (*89-294) BRING in your sewing now before the rush. Prices right and work right. 11 Stern Blk. Phono 1S75-L. (288-215) CHICKENS FOR SALE FOR SALE—S. C. Buff Orpintons and S. C. R.-I Reds at a reasonable price. Wesley Rakow, Wheatland, N. D. A2.8J-317) FOR RENT. Furnished Rooms—Southside, FOR RENT—All modern furnished rooms, close In 111 8th St. S. (288-tf) ANYTHING you want in modern furn ished rooms. Write 59 Forum. (284-811) FOR RENT—One furnished room, all modern, 402 8th Ave. S. Phone 2340 L. (267-294) FURNISHED ROOMS Strictly mod ern. Mrs. P. Pastoret, 920 l*t Ave. So. Phone 1951-J. fl78-if Ft'RNISHED room In all-modern house. Gentlfetftan preferred 624 11th St. S. (273-300) FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms. Young men preferred 219 llth Bt. S. Ph.one 3255. (292-297) FURNISHED room, steam heat, over Miss KaLiilly millinery store. Inquire apartment t, phone 2198-L. (274-tf) FOR RENT—Unusually drslrable room In modern house. No other roomers. 915 4th Ave. S. Phone 2940-W. (2S8-293) FURNISHED rooms In strictly modern house, centrally looated. Corner of 8th Si. and 1st Ave. & 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) ROOMS FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms in modern flat, by week or month. HartstMn Blk. 316 Front Ht. Phone 765-W. (290-205) FOR RENT-Two t66mi ftnd kitchen ette furnished for light housekeeping in strictly modern house on south siiie to couple without children. References reauired. Will not rent for less than six months. Phone 2216-J. (279-tf) FOR RENT. Furnished Rooms—Northside. BEAUTIFULLY furnished rooms, hot and cold running water in each room. Phone 3267. (289-294) ItOOM at 120 10th St. N. (287-314) ALL MODERN ROOMS) 512 1st Ave. N. (254-tf) FURNISHED room*. 38 10th St N. (255-308) HOUSEKEEPING rooms at 118 Broad way. (287-tf) NICELY furnished room. Modern house. 605 5th St. N. (266-tf) NICELY furnished front room In all modern house. Close in. Phone 735-J. (267-tf) FURNISHED roomi in modern house. Reasonable 1201 4th Ave. N. Phone 1238-J. (292-295) NICELY furnished modern rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 622, 70 4th St. N. (285-311) FURNISHED FURNISHED steam heated, modern rooms for housekeeping. Brauer'i flats. Phone 1012-J. (150-239-tf) MODERN, newty lurnisned, large, quiet rooms for rent by day or week. 510 1st ave No., Fargo. (165-t. f.) ROOMS—Single or en-sulte. Private bath and telephone, 1-2 block from Gardner hotel. Phone 482. (291-tf) FURNISHED rooms, Calix flats. Newly renovated, also rooms for light housekeeping. Enquire 119 3rd St. N. (290-294) NICE pleasant furnished rooms, $1.50 per week and up. Some suitable for housekeeping. Also r-room flat, 518 N. 3rd St. (290-295 FOR RENT—Nicely furnished large front room suitable for two gentle men In modern house, close in. Call 222 Roberts street Or phone 2206-L. (249-tf) WANTED—BABIES TO BOARD RAUIES TO HOARD—Phone 2573. (tf) BABIES and children to board, modern home 1020 9th Ave. B. Phone 2178. (.278-305) WANTED BOARD AND ROOM. WANTED By reiined young lady, board and room with private family in flat preferred. Write 64 care Forum. (285-tf) BOARD and ROOMS OFFERED. ROOM AND BOARD 94.50 817 1st St. N. (287-292) TABLE BOARD, home cooking. Phone 8245-W. 908 9th St. N. (289-2S4) STEAM HEATED room, board 'THI- FARGO FORUM AND DAILY REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 22, 1914. If you hasve a vacant room, 1 or house,jfbuy a Forum Want Ad. It'will rent it for you. Phone 1595. 10 WORDS If TIME tO CT«. 15 WORDS TIME 20 CT8. SO WORD8 1*TIME 20 CTS. 25 WORDfi 1 T1 E 28 CTS. SO WORDS 1*TIME 80 CTS. The at?ov« rartes are figured at th« rats of 1 cent per word ••on eonsecutiue insertion. No ad taken for less than 20 If your ad isinPt inserted, if you fail to send money with |k m. will be inserted tho following day. if de sired for one or two gentlemen. Phone 2373. (282-308) WANTED—A respectable young lady to board and room with small private family. Phone 2483-W. (29'J) BOARD—Private table board in apart ment flat, down towu. All home cooking, 21 meals $4.60. Phone 2873, No. 1 Broadway. 273-200) WANTED TO BUY. WANTED TO BUY—Men's worn gar ments. Phone 2315. Farga (tf) WANTED—Good second-hand 5-pass enger automobile at once. Must be bargain. Write 91 care Forum. (292-294) WANTED—A Ford car, 1914 or 1915 model runabout. Must be in good condition. Phone 591 or write box 817. Fargo. (291-293) PLOWING. WANTED—To do plowing with gas en gine. Allen Nye, Fargo, Oen. Del. (270-296) I CAN DO your plowing with a first class gas tractor. Ready for busi ness. Prices reasonable. Q. K. Rosel, Moorhead. 266-292) TAKEN UP. CAME TO MY premises 3 miles north of Fargo, last week, a large cow. Owner can have same by proving prop erty and paying for this ad. Edgewood Farm* Chesebro Smith, Prop. (291-293) Read (heJRate Card Carefully Before Mailing In Your Order Which Must be Accompanied by the Cash ........8 TfMES 30 CT8. 3 TIMES 35 CTS. 3 TIMES 40 CTS. 3 TIMES 50 CTS. 3 TIMES 60 CTS. BUSINESS CHANCES. RARBEH will buy one or two chair shop. Write 93 Forum. (292-21)4) FOR SALE—Lease and furniture of 12 room flat 814 1-2 Front St. (280-307) RESTAURANT FOR SALE—LOCATED m,.near M1"n. FOR the depot. E. Ravey, Ortonvlile, SAI.E—Clean stock farm Imple ments, selling account other business, which takes our time. Write 71 For um. (2S7-2D2) LOOK, read a bargain. For sale a dandy business located In a live part of a busy city. B. F. G. Box 643 Fargo, N. D. (291-303) FOR SALE—Confectionery In a coun ty seat town in N. D, 1 did over $7,000 business last year. Choap rent. Must be sold this month. Write 26 care Forum. (277-304) GOOD paying restaurant and 25- V room well furnished lodging house at 302 Front St. for sale at a big discount If taken at unce. 4 Horseshoe counter, fine trade. Building to lease. Owner rt-uniiK rertbou for selling. •••••••e•••••••••••••eeeee WANTED—Abstracter, to buy part or entire interest In well established abstract business in western N. D., and to take charge of the business. Write 4D0 care Forum. (288-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) FOR BALE—Horse and auto livery at Mayvllle, N. D. Selling as my farm requlrea my attention. Will trade for live stock. E. O. Marstad, Mayville. (272-3U2) FOR SALE—Stock Gen. merchandise, invoice about J6.000. Fixtures $Jou. Stock 18 months old. No clothing or cloaks. Good town, N. P. branch. Write 68 Forum. (286-2H2) FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—20-rooin 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 111 health. Write 52 re Forum. (283-310) •••e Light housekeeping rooms with lights, $13 per month 1405 7th Ave. N. (288-293) FOR SALE—Furniture and lease of a 35-room hotel, steam heat and electric lights, in a good rail- road town. Address, Mandan, N. D. 1 The Fargo Forum prints more classified ads than any other paper in the State of North Dakota. ........6 TIMES *5 CTS. MONTH |1.00 8 TIMES 53 CTS. ...» .1 MONTH $1.50 TIMES 70 CT3. 1 MONTH $2.00 box 646, (251-315) GOUI) 20-room hotel, furnished, now doing a good business. Will be sold at a bargain to right party. Large dining room, oftice, sample room, large kitchen, full basement. On main line of Grent Northern, also junction town. If interested call on or write Geo. Mor ln, Bainville, Mont. (257-tf) FOR SALE. Household Goods. FOR SALE—Almost new Riverside cook stove. Phone 1497-L*. (292-294 RANGE, plano-case organ and other household furniture. Call 111 6th Ave. N. (285-tf) FOR SALE—Kitchen range In good condition. J07 8 1»2 St. N. Phone 2731-J. (291-293) IMPERIAL Universal heater, 3-flue construction No. 15 site, in excellent condition. Will sell for half original price. Phone 1969- L. (290-293) CHINA closet, eight chairs, dining room table, serving table, telephone desk, 2 dressers, 2 beds, spring and mattresses,- 3 rockers, 1 rug, washing machine, tubs, boiler, etc. Phone 2205 or call 415 Egbert Court. (292-294) FOR SALE—Upright Cabinet Grand piano In 1st class condition, new 1 year ago. Very little used. Cost |275, will sell for $190. Freght paid 100 miles from point of shipping This Is a bargain. For further particulars, write 88 care Forum. (291-296) OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT New turniture at 20 per cent lower than other stores, slight ly used furniture and stoves, good as new at one-half price. We sell on easy payments. Na tional Furniture CO., Moorhead. (234-tf) TIMES 88 CTS. .1 MONTH »2.50 ••....6 TIMES (1X6 1 MONTH 62.50 for th« first insertion and cent par word for cents for first insertion. Do not be disappointed letten All orders reaching the offlo* after 12:30 (259-312) Foil SAX.B—Restaurant and con'feo tionery. Sales |9,000 a year. For terms write 73 Forum. (.287-314) HAVE 9 t,ooo cash and clear land for live business opening up to |15,000. Address 75 care Forum. I WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT—One large or two •mall rooms, close in. Call 2900. (290-tf) WANTED—Three modern rooms for light housekeeping. Must be quiet and close in. Write 92 Forum. (292-294) MISCELLANEOUS. HAIR GOODS—20 per cent off. Largest stock In the northwest Every kind of made-up wigs, switches, toupees. Mail orders filled. Write for prices. Mrs. J. Kopelman, 514 1st Ave. N„ Far go. N. D. (tlS-tf) FOR EXCHANGE HAVE FULLY modern «-room bouse with hot water heat. Close in. Will trade for city lot or lots in good loca tion. Wrrite 82 Forum. 289-316) 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) STRAYED. STRAYED—A red Durham cow with long horns, WAlzU FOR SALE—HOUSE. SEVEN-ROOM modern new house, hardwood finish, leaving town, 1014 4th St. N. (271-300) FOR SALE—House and lot at 732 13th St. N. and vacant lot on the corner of College ave., and 10th St. Write F. ,f. Ruth, Callaway, Minn. (291-296) FOR SALE BY OWNEtt—9-room house. Full basement. Hard maple floors. Near A. C. Suitable lor 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. (276-203) HOUSES FOK SALE—Broadway resi dence of nine rooms, all modern, baa hot water heat, etc. Three blocks to business district. Kast front. Ca»u $3,700. Balance easy terms. Box 303 Fargo, N. D. (243-tf* FINE modern house on Broadway. Hot water heat, nine rooms, tine shade trees, three blocks to business district, east front. Will consider small farm' cash $2,000. Balance easy terms. Box 303, Fargo, N. D. (286-tf) FOR SALE OR RENT—Six-room house. Modern except heat. Fine trees, ce ment walks, on pavement, lawn and garden, stoves go with house. Block from high school. Price $2500 .Rent $26 a month. Box 906 or room 7, A. u u W. building. (291-294) 4 FOK SAUK Nine-room modern house and barn, nearly one acrt of ground, extending from 1st to 2nd ave. S., 1 1-2 blocks from car line. Will sell on easy terms. Phone 598. (27U-3uti HOUSE SNAP—Five rooms with bath, hot water heat, electric lights, hardwood floors, gas, full basement, hardwood finish throughout, well locatod. Two blocks to school. Deal with own er. $3,200, $800 cash, balance monthly payments 61 care Forum (284-tfj W!I,I, SKM. my R-rr.in hun^.il'nv 4 on nth at. S., 60 foot lot, $6,500. Two bed rooms, bath room, larg« living room, dining room, kitchen. pantry, hali with vestibule, coat and clothes closets, first floor. large sewing room or study, 'i bed rooms, laba.tory, closets up stairs. All hard wood. Built-in book cases and china closet. Fire place, ventilating system. Highest grade hardware and plumbing Plate blass windows, mirror doors, copper art glass. Hot water heat. 4 Ga«, electricity. Full basement, cement walks, screened porch. Built by the day for comfort and economical upkeep. Just the home for family with school child- A ren. O. Hall, 312 N. Third St.. Minneapolis. (2^2-2^5) HOSPITAL. MATERNITY HOSPITAL Competent nurses and best of caref highest tes timonials from doctois and patients. Mrs. Jennie Camp, 901 10th St. S.. Far go. ••••••••••••••••••••MM* PRIVATE miternlty home best of care. lira. H. Rice, 121 ISth St, south, DOGS FOR SALE. FOR SALE Full-blooded French poodle. Address 70 care Forum. (287-292) FOR SALE—Setter dog, years old. Ready for hunting, J. E. F. Brown, phone 1410. ttl-tf) LOTS FOR SALE. LOT FOR SALE—Lot 13, block 1, Rowes addition. See Alson Brubaker at Walker Bros, it Hardy office. (271-tf) FIVE LOTS for sale on 4th St So. Moorhead, on line of new paving, east front, genuine bargain, by Johnson Real Estate Agency. (196-tf) i W •—•—e FARM LANDS. 160 ACRES, I 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 38 care WANTED TO RENT—Good farm by man and wife with best of references. Well stocked with machinery, hone, n267. (292-296) IN ANSWERING all want ads, Riving s certain number care of The Fcrum. be sure to address your answers to that number. In care of Forum. ini» injures prompt attention. FOR SAI.E—Three Improved sections 4 to 7 miles south of Bel tield, V. D„ $12.50 per aero. F. 8. D« I'uo, Magnolia, la. („85-3ls) WANTED TO RENT Half section farm, In western part of North l)a I ota. Write John Knudson. 1414, 1st Ave. N., Fargo, N. D. (292--96) .•{30 ACRES raw land, close to small town. Bargain If taken at once, or will exchange for Fargo ProP'„1X" Write L. B. 532, Fargo. (290-295) FOR SALE, RENT OR TRADE—1 havo a 380 acre Improved farm at Hamar, Eddy Co., N. D. Will sell on long time or on tho crop payment plan. If inter ested, write juick to 1* B. Branch, Round Prairie, Minn. 288-293) 320 ACRES relinquishment in the beau tiful farming country near the sheep mountains. A snap if taken immediat ely. Write for particulars. H. K. Iioane, Miles City. Mont. FOR SALE—A fine quarter of land on easy terms. No better anywhere for flax, corn, potatoes, alfalfa and small praln. Land lies fine and Is only 1 mile from railroad station. For parti culars call on 1M\ N. 1*. Nelson, 40t 8th St. S. (266-tf) LIMITED acreage California fruit and alfalfa lands on electric line within twenty minutes ride of Sacramento, 75,000 people to exchange for farms or city property. Snesrud, 1036 McKnight Bldg., Minneapolis. (291-317) THE CHEAP land districts of Wiscon sin are already partially settled. Good roads, school, churches, rural telephones, etc. Wild land close to towns. Let us tell you more about it. Wisconsin Adv. Ass'n., 1554 First Nat. bank Bldg., Milwaukee, Wis. (291-292) FLORIDA LANDS—I handle the best South Florida propositions. Seven years in the business. Call or write for particulars. It will pay you. (). nieihind. Phoenix Blk., Fargo. Land seekers rates. (291-318) NORTH DAKOTA I 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. Postofflee box 23, Fargo. (282-309) 160 ACRES good farm land, fair build ings, 30 acres broke 17 miles south west of Mandan, Morton Co. Price $4, ooo. Mortgage $1,000 due 1917. My equity of $3,000 for Fargo residence or stock of merchandise of about equal value. J. B. Smith, Mott, N. D. (281-292) 12SO ACRES in two sections adjoining north of Beach, in Upper Golden Val ley fine soil. New railway survey of N. P. H. R. only one and on half miles. About 75 per cent plow land, balance tine jmsture. Large line spring. Soli :he best in state. Cash $2.00 an acre, .alance easy terms. Box 303 Fargo, N. I. (286-tf) I'OK SALE—Quarter section in Rolette county, 3 1-2 miles from Overly, N. D. Good black soil level land. All under cultivation. Will consider city property In part payment Address 28 Forum. i (277-tf) 4 AHF, -eking :i Imme in a he.ilthy and nuid_r ilmi-ie 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 establinhed irrigation ditch. TO to 76 additional can be irrigated if "leslred. 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 for fruit orchard. All kinds of fruits, berries and vegetables grow in re it est profusion. Will sell or exchange for North Dakota land. P. O. box 23, Fargo, N. D. (282-309) FOR SALE—AUTOS. FOR SALH3—One "B. M. F." 80, good condition. Write 482 care Forum. (266-tf) FOR SALE—1913 Overland in fine con. .dltion. A. A. Lorshbough, 1024 N. Broadway. Phone 8202. (290-295) 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 sylin der roadster, all the above car* In good running order. It will pay you to look these cars over If Interested. Calklns-Murphy Motor Co. Phone 1008, 623 2nd Ave. X., F.irso. X. D. (281-tf) DRESSMAKING SCHOOL. DRESSMAKING SCHOOL 118 Broad way. AUSTRIA CALLS HER OLD MEN TO SAVE HER FROM RUSSIA 1 "DEUTSCHLAND UBER ALLE3,* St. Louis Globe-Democrat: Th% Phraae "Deutscbland Uber Alles," which gives title to the song that th® German soldiers are singing In this war, as their fathers sang it in other wars, Is literally interpreted, "Ger^ many over all" but it is only fair to say that the word "uber" does not, in this instance, have the significance! of rule. The true meaning of the phras« is "Germany before all,' "Germany, th« best land of all." or, to analyze it, "There is no country so great, no country so beautiful, no country so happy, no country so altogether glori ous as the fatherland." Does not this feeling, this convic tion, find expression In the heart* of tho patriots of every nation? Does not the Frenchman believe, if he does not sin?, that France is over all? Is there any doubt in our minds that America is over all, first of all, best of all? Do we not all believe, like the chldren of Israel of old. that our country la God's country and our people Hl» people, whether we be Frenchmen in France, Germans In Germany, Eng lishmen In England, or Americans in the United States? Most certainly wo do. If we did not we would bo defi cient in patriotism. We may criticize our country, among ourselves we may growl about our government, wo may condemn our laws, we may speak with derision of our scenery and with con tempt of certain elements of our pop ulation we may think we believe that we are going inevitably to wreck and ruin, but when we are put to the test it Is our land over all, our land over all the world. So It Is with the Germans. "Deutsche land Uber AIICR" is not a song of con quest, but a song of earnest, fervent patriotism. It was written over seven ty years ago, long before the creation of the German empire, long before the foundations of modern militarism were laid .long before the land began to foel the need of or a desire for "a place in the sun," and it breathes not the aspirations of a monarchy, but the profound, abiding sentiment of race. Notice. I hereby give notlco that I will not be responsible for any debts contract ed by any person except myself. O. U BRENDEN. Fargo, Oct. 20. 1914. (Oct. 20-22-24-28.) Notice to Htwkkolikn. e Regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the North Dakota State Fair Association for Fartco will b« held Monday evening, November 2nd, 1914 at the offices of the association located in the Henderson Building. 60 Broadway. W. A. SCOTT. Pres. C. A. NASH. Secy. Her Coup. Baltimore American: "That's a reg ular military maneuver you are per forming on that hat. Caroline." "What do you mean?" "I notice you are turning the left wing." Dally Fashion Hints No. ... "As"" flft/i1-' The A~uRfna-Hungarian monarchy has reached euch siraitB that the old men have been called to help 'oiiVA her from the Russians. This photograph shows the veterans of more than forty-eight years who have b$en c«U«4p to the qolois, Jhejr are marchlog through A atr££t on the way to the headquarters in the- Lady's Skirt. TM* I-*., gurv aklrt. wtiuet flirt fltt»il te Tiie tj nijert dirt» 11 a l«n h*m. the tunHurtuvrrloD.et*UM'c Tb- kiw.-r par' f.ai a tui-k S.'mi In the r«nrr« ©t !b« front tart baa very !Ht fulneaa. TM* uhnIM rati !n fh-'-k ai-1 n'rt\o wo.^Jl«e fox]* aiwl altu Id llnrji raM:i» nrv] itrallar fabric*, U ali») for '•mnb!nJ 'I Tjh Th« »k!rt rHittfrn No. 73:'. cot 1B 12 to 32 tnrb*« waJat n^uun. OOlrea 8 Tarda of ti 1*1+1 lack matcrlsL 1*1 a oattarn can ba flferalnadlff •rata to tb« offtea af thla uaper. T£e Forum Printing Co* Fargo. N. D. Enclosed find 10c, for which please have sent to the following address, the pattern describe! above. 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