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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28,1906.
Y- C. A. COUNTY FAIR
WILL OPEN THANKSGIVING
The second annual Young Men's
Christian association Mid Winter
Country ftolr will open on Thanksgiv
ing afternoon with the production of
the main show In the gymnasium room
at 4 o'clock. Prom then on until Sat
urday night, there will be a continual
show.
The arrangements for the fair this
year are elaborate and complete in
every detail, with the experience*
gained In the last fair those who have
charge of the fair this year have been
able to make more complete the de
tails of the show and when the doors
of members of the association and
they have everything ready for the
opening.
The main show, will, of course, be
the feature. This part of the enter
tainment is to be given in the gym
nasium, and is composed of fourteen
numbers, which are as follows:
The Zobo Band Dumstader's Min
strels High Bar Performance by Kim
ball and Wallace Hand Balancing by
Dr. E. F. Adams and Running Junior
Drill Flying Ring work by Running
and Woods Zetzenhelmer Kids Boy
Acrobats Strong Man German Horse
THE GTHNASIW.
In Wkick the Big Show Will Be Given. Tke Gymnasium Is Capable of Seat
ing Several Hundred Persons and There Is a Fine Gallery Also.
are opened tomorrow afternoon, every
thing will be ready for the fair, which
is one of the most important events
of the Y. M. C. A. calendar this year.
The fair is held, of course, in the
large building on North Fifth street.
Parts of the basement and first and
seeoiyl floors are utilized for the fair
which consists of the main show and
four side shows. In the basement, in
the swimming pool, the Aequatic show
is given. On the first floor, the main
show and the Hall of Mystery shows
will be found, while on the third floor
the "Hiawatha in Pantomine" and the
"Art Gallery" will be found. Each
pne of these shows Are in the hands
work by Dr. Adams Rooster fight
The Vernone, tumbling Parallel Bar,
Running and Woods Trick Bicycle
Work, Caleb Shepard.
The side shows are also very good
and those taking part have everything
down good. The Hall of Mystery on
the first floor is sure to be one of the
popular places for those who attend.
The show will be a good one, and no
pains have been spared to give the
best. This show is in charge of Geo.
Elton and Ralph Perry.
The Art Gallery on the second floor
will also be good. This show is com
posed of fake pictures, silhouette and
living statuary work. Theo. Wells
CALEB SHEPPABD.
Local Trick Bicyclist, Whose Work Has Caused Muck Attention In tke
Past, and Who Will Appear at tke Y. M. C. A. Fair.
G. 0. WALTON,
Traveling Passenger Agent.
ST. PAUL.
NAME YOUR ROUTE
To Eastern Canada.
It is important when purchasing your ticket to Eastern
Canada that you reque the ticket agent to make it read
over the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, if
you want the best of train service.
Five daily trains from Minneapolis and St. Paul to
Chicago—including The Day Express, affording a day
light ride in full view of the beautiful scenery of the Miss
issippi river. Canadian Excursion Tickets also accepted
without extra charge on The Pioneer Limited and the
U. S. Government fast mail trains.
Round trip rates to points in Eastern Canada, $40.
Dates of sale, December 1 to December 31,
1906. Liberal return limits and stop
over privileges.
W. B. DIXON, N. W. P. A., 365 Robert Sti. St. Paul, Minn.
L. K. McCONNELL,
TravelinK^nMen^r Agent,
,1. CADWELL, Special Passenger Agent, CHICAGO.
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry
Where the Aquatic Performance Will Be Given.
Finest Pools In Ike Northwest.
and Paul Griffith have charge.
The "Hiawatha In Pantomine" is an
other good show. This show is one of
exceptional merit, «nd special scen
ery for its production has been se
cured. The following Is the cast of
characters.
Iagoo and The Chief Arrowmaker,
Rollie Secord. Minnehaha, Sum De-
In connection with the shows, just
THE LOBADOO.
Tkeir Living Statuary Received Muck
Favorable Comment Last Year and
Will No Doubt Be Well Received
This Year.
K. D. BOVIti,
"«(f P»
ST.
Traveling_Passen^er Agent,
THE EVENING TIME8, GRAND FORKS, N.D.
THE SWIHING POOL.
nii
M.
Ml
II. 0. EAMA3V.
Secretary of tke Boy's Work Depart ment Who Has Had Muck to do Witk
tke Fair Arrangements.
Remer Hiawatha, Stanley Higham
The Boy Hiawatha, Leltoy Carter, Jr.:
Reader Ed. Blue and Taylor Thomp
son.
In the water pool the Aequatic Car
nival will be given. This consists of
an exhibition of swimming, life saving
and comedy sketches. Archie Cooper
has charge of the show, and those who
take part have been drilled for the
past two months, and are in line shape.
Is One of Ike
to give it a real country fair appear
ance, there win be candy booths lunch
booths and an ice cream soda booth.
Everything will be run country fair
style.
The money raised by the fair will
be used for the Boys' Department of
the Y. M. O. A., which department has
chttrge of the fair.
Secretary H. O. Eaman, of the boys'
work has had much to do with the fair
and he is entitled to much credit for
the manner in which be has conduc
ted the preliminary arrangements
THE VERNON TROUPE.
Tke Above Quartet of Acrobatic
Tumblers are AH Local Boys, and
Their Work Is of tke Best.
ORLEAN8.HAVANA SERVICE.
%Moctatcd PreM to The Rvealac Vtmem.
New York, Nov. 28.—The magnificent
new steamship Monus, built for the
Southern Pacific company for its New
Orleans-Havana service, was turned
over today to the Morgan steamship
lines for its trial trip to New Orleans
and return. This trip will determine
her seaworthiness, and whether she
will be placed in the service of the
company. It is said that there is no
doubt that she will be accepted and
that she will meet all requirements.
KANSAS VS. MISSOURI.
(uwlitN
Ptcm
to The Bvnlw
TImm.
Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 28.—The big
gest football event of the year in this
section takes place in Kansas City
tomorrow, and the followers of the
qui vive in anticipation of the event.
For the sixteenth consecutive year the
elevens of Kansas and Missouri uni
versities will line up to contest the
supremacy of the gridiron. Of the
fifteen games played since 1890 Kan
sas has been victorious In eleven and
'Missouri has won three. A tie game
was played in 1900.
CHRISTMAS TBEES.
iMWlHIrd PrrM to Tkr
RvcbIm
Tltue*.
Belfast, 'Me., Nov. 28.—Maine is al
ready beginning its annual shipment
of Christmas trees. Maine furnishes
a considerable proportion of all the
I Christmas trees used in the United
States, leaving others to trim them and
hang the gifts. Belfast is the center
of the business, and the accumulation
of trees is now of great proportions.
Last year a long freight train loaded
exclusively with Christmas trees was
sent out in one day from Belfast, be
sides ordinary shipments and the
general prosperity is such that it is
expected that the present season's de
mand will break all records.
PHILADELPHIA BENCH SHOW.
.iMMiflmeil t*r«*NM to 1'bi» I'iVt'iilBK Tliu«*a.
Philadelphia, Nov. 28.—Aristocratic
dogs of every size, breed and des
cription, nearly one thousand of them
in all, are in the hands of the judges
at the exhibition of the Philadelphia
Dog Show association, which opened
today in Horticultural hall. It is the
most extensive exhibition or dogs ever
shown in this city. The benches con
tain exhibits from all sections of the
country, even as far west as the Pa
cific cost. The list this year provides
for 317 classes, and all of them are
welt filled. Two new breeds not seen
at previous exhibitions here are dis
played—Samoyedes and Italian grey
hounds.
DENTISTS
DR. L. L. ECKMAN,
DEKT18T.
Both Phones—466M.
tort F«ria, Hwtt Dakota
DRS. FLETCHER
SAUNDERSON,
Successors to
Dr. Robert S. Ramsey..
DEMIST.
Clifford
Aihl
Grand Forks, Ji J).
DENTIST.
Office Over Union National Bank.
Phone 1»L
DR. B. F. ADAMS,
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS.
DR. J. D. TAYLOR,
PHYSICIAN AND 8UBGE0N.
Office in St. John's Block.
Office hours: 9 to 10 a. m„ to S p. m.
7 to 8 p. m.
JOHN FAWCETT, M.A..M.D.
DISEASES or WOMEN
AND 0ENEBAL SURGEON
Office over Stanchfield Store
Phone 261
DR. J. GRASSIGK
Office Northwestern Building
Corner DeMers Avenue and Fourth St.
S. W. RUTLEDGE
HOMEOPATHIC
Physician and Surgeon.
1S8 8. Third 8t Grand Forks. N. D.
DR.
F. J.
DUGGAN
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON—Spe
cial attention given to diseases ot
wopien. Office, Beare Block. Office
hours. 10 a .m. to 18 m., 2 p. m. to 4
m., 7 p. tn. to 8 p. m. Both Phones
?«.'
ARCHITECTS.
J. W. ROSS
ABCniTECT
and Superintendent of Construction
Office 1% Third St. Grano Forks. N. D.
R. L. SMITH
ARCHITECT
Both Phones. National Bank Bldg.
W. J. EDWARDS
ARCHITECT
Northwestern Bldg. Grand Forks
Nortkwestern Phona 466L.
OSTEOPATHY
DR. ORR SANDERS,
DR. MAY E. SANDERS,
Chronic and acute diseases success
fully treated. Treatment at home
If desired. Suite -5ft. Security
Block. Both phones 642.
Orand Forl». North Dakota
EVILS OF MODERN UFfc.
Harm Done by Hurry and Worry of
Our Modern Civilisation.
Not long ago, while traveling, I
chanced to stop at a village on the
river Rhine, where I found an aston
ishing number of old people. There
were a dozen over one hundred years
age, and many from 80 years old up
to the century mark yet straight and
vigorous. One woman nearly a hun
dred years old was earning her living
by picking hops her grandchildren
were middle-aged. It was quite won
derful. But there was no mystery
about it it was merely the effect of a
simple life spent largely in the fields,
with plain diet, consisting of a few
vegetables and fruits, little meat, and
native beer and wine for beverages.
Nothing can be more obvious than
that the very complexity of our mod
ern civilisation is shortening our lives.
But of all the evils that afflict us the
worst and most destructive arc hurry
and worry. Hurry drives the body
machine beyond its capacity, while
worry racks it inwardly. Of the two
worry is probably the worse. This
might. Indeed, be called the age of
worry. Because of the intense nerv
oas strain to which wc are subjected,
we do vastly more worrying than did
our forebears. The average man of
to-day is continually surrounded and
pursued by phantom troubles, which,
though few of them ever materialize
into realities, haunt him continually,
ruining his peace of mind and injur
ing his health.—Dr. John V. Shoe
maker in the Reader.
SETTLED CASE RIGHT THERE.
Revenue Officer's Argument Cogent
and All-Convincing.
Miss Dorothea Klumpke, the as
tronomer, was talking about the dif
ficulties and intricacies that astrono
my presents to the lay mind.
"For Instance," she said, "there Is
the well-known case of the meteorite
that fell on a Vermont farm in "96. It
was a valuable meteorite, and the
landlord at once, stepped up and claim
ed it. 'AH minerals and metals on
the land belong to me,' he said. 'That's
in the lease.'
"But the tenant demurred. "This
meteorite,' he said 'wasn't on the
farm, you must remember, when the
lease was drawn up.'
"The landlord perceived the Justice
of that claim. He thought a moment
Then he said, decisively: 'I claim her
as flying game.'
"But the tenant was ready for him.
'She's got neither wings nor feathers,'
he said. Therefore, as ground game,
she's mine.'
"They continued their argument,
and In the heat of it a revenue officer
arriving with a truck proceeded to put
the meteorite aboard. 'I claim her for
the government,' he said, 'as an article
introduced into the country without
payment of duty.'"
Why is it most of us believe good
nature is cultivated and 111 nature Is
natural?
CLASSIFIED ADS CLASSIFIED ADS CLASSIFIED ADS
TAILORS.
PHILIP AMON
Tailor.
SUITS FBOM IIS UP.
Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing. Call
and Deliver. Trl-State Phone 181L.
N. W. 349-L.
Buttons made for Ladies' garments.
No. 12 N. Third Bt. Grand Forks, N. D.
latest Styles oa flssd Perfect Flu Gssrsateed
Paulson Bros.
Merchant Tailors
118 Seslh Third Si. GRAND TO1IS. N. D.
MANUFACTURERS.
GRAND FORKS MONUMENT
WORK8
B. JEFFREY, Proprietor.
Monument*, Headstone*,
Cemetery Fencing
Trl-State 292L 484 DeMers Ave.
Grand Forks, H. D.
DON
MCDONALD
TENTS, AWNINGS, SHADES
Waterproof Covers for Harvesters
Threskers and Grain Stacks
Comer DeMers and Fifth
Grand Forks. North Dakota
MISS
DELA ODEGARD
Phone 766L 603 DeUers Ave.
East Grand Forks. Minn.
Manufacturer or high grade cigars
suck as
Grand Porks EAGLES. Globe and tke
A. 0. U. W.
Rasmnssen, Bemis & Company
Wholesale
Dry Goods. Notions, Etc.
BIND TOMS M. DAiOti
KAUFMANN'S BAKERY,
JACOB KAUFMAN*, Prop.
East Grand Forks, Minn. Phone Ki
J. B. WOODLEY.
Wholesale nnd Beta!!
HABNESS, WHIPS AND SADDLERY
SUPPLIES.
The largest and most complete stock
of hand made harness In the two cities.
Manufactured of Lapps Sons pure
oak leather. A nice line ot RlSinc
Baddies 800 pairs of 6-A Horse Blank
ets to elect from at jobbers' prices.
Bole agents for the celebrated wroth
Horse Collars also a full line of kuk
and surrey harness a nice line ot
track and, driving harness sweat pads,
whips and summer sroods at a Big Re
duction. Call and look them over.
Tetephrae
USS.
AL COONS, Manager,
But Grand Fecks,
"Scratch."
Some men who lazed the summer
through
Now have work by the batch,
For, having donned their union suits,
It's up to them to cratch.
—Houston Post.
0 ro la
S. G. SKULASON
Attorney at Law.
St. John's Block, Third Floor.
N. W. Phone 815L. Trl-State 815.
TO THOSE WHOM IT MAY
CONCERN
Everyone who pwns a phonograph
and reports their name at Getts' music
house will bear of something to their
advantage.
O. YOUNG
WMcmIc
firaitar*
flans,
CATFT.II STATIST
Baddies, Bask asd Office Fsrsitsri
US-UT'in South Third St.
Grand Forks. North Dakota
PHONE RICE'S 602L
rot
BACKS, DELAYS, OAT
NIGHT.
WB
OB
MEET ALL TRAINS.
Office. 416 DeMers Avenue.
W. .KIRK, Prop.
Little Bess: "Mamma, 1 wish we had
a piano."
Mamma:
"We
can't afford one, dear.
You should wish for a goose that lays
golden eggs."
Little Bess: "But why not wish for
a hen that would lay a piano?"
An argument is the preface to a
quarrel.
To err if human—to lie about it
more human.
He is indeed a busy man who can
never find time to find fault.
HAVE YObR
TEETH
Properly attended to
4
BOW
MISCELLANEOUS.
B. O. PAULSNESS
Plumbing, Steam and Hot water Ht-
Pumps and Windmills. Sewer
Water Works Contractor. Ltand
I"? Pipe and Fittings. Braes
Goods, Sewer Pipe, Hose, etc.
GRAND FORKS. N. DAK.
JEFF'S TRANSFER
Both Phones U.
Hacks and Livery, dray and trans
fer work, moving pianos a specialty,
only low down moving vans In tke
city. Day or night calls attended ts
promptly. All work guaranteed.
t1. *.
W. BARTON. Prop.
CIS DeMers Ave. Opp. G. N. Ptpirt
J. LAVERTY
Minnesota Point.
Dealer in Live and Dressed Poultry.
Cash or Commission.
Phone 123L. N. W. o. Address
Grand Forks. Call or write.
The City Feed Store
DOWNET PFEIFEB
Flour, Feed. Hay and
Wood of All Kinds
a. w. 'Phase
BSS
Trl-State BSS-L.
129 DeMers Ave.
Sia DeMers Aw.
GRAND
LOGAN CAFE $
We Serve Severe Ceflee
ike Best in the World.
319 DeMers Ave. Grand Forks, N. D.
MAX RABINOVICH
Money to loan on all
articles of value.
Phone 7641.
J. A. EVANS
From London, England, teacher ot
Pure Italian method of
VOICE CULTURE
Pupils trained tor church, concert or
stage. Phone N. W. 1140L. Studio
room 62, Security building.
The M. H. Redick
HIM! & FDR CO.
Northwestern Dealers in
Fine Northern Furs, Hides, Pelts,
Wool, Tallow, Roots, Etc.
Largest and Oldest Hide and Fur
House In the State.
GBAND FOBKS N. DAK.
If you are among the one hundred
people in this city wtto spend the
greatest amount of time in reading
and answering want ads., yon are
among the one hundred people who
have the best prospects of "getting
rich.*
Bacon & Van Alstine
Livery and Hack Stable
N. FOURTH
ST.
Grand Forks, ftorth Dakota
TELEPHONE
131
Guarantee Stock Food Company
Iscsrteistad
Capital Stock, 9A0.000
Manufacturers of Stock Food, real'
try Pood, Worm Powder, Lioe Klllet
S«ve CurSjPlnk Sre Remedy, revet
Core, Colic Cure. Gall Cure, Foot
edy and White Liniment
•BAUD SOBKS. W. B.
J. A. EVANS
Teacher of Pnre Italian.
Method of Voice Culture. Pupils wlIft
be received on Tuesday mornings
a. m. to 12 and every week day even
ing. Room 62 Security building. Phone
Getts Music store.
Columbia Hotel
AND RESTAURANT
CM roar toaebaa ban white
N waiting far roar Mae a
Open Day and Nlrfht
0SCAI KNBPSON, fte»'r
Batac Hand II
Jt otr day
GRAND FORKS. N. DAB.
OseorttoO. N. D»st
SEALS
Either Pock el
....or Desk....
and avoid
His and digestive disturbances
of more or less gravity
by consulting
DR. COUVEETT, Dentist
DB MERS AND THIRD 9TS.
Over Drug Store*
K!
Rubber Stamps
Write for Cntalog
CADWELL, The Stamp Mai
ftai Porks. H. I
GASH
fsr si lisds el Jaak, Cnualiii
l»s. Cawai asd Braaa, 011
•skfcer Baals aad Sheas, latfi »l dl
lied*, asd BattlM,
Special Price for Car Load
N. FISHMAN
R. *. Phase 1174.

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