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4 ». rm'l tV\$ yt •/V'' 1 *»,j •'•v Vi^''' *i,A PAGE EIGHT For Sale—five-room house on North Seventh street, close In. Price $1,060. For Sale—Five-room cottage on North Eighth street Price $1,150. For Rent—Nine-room house on Belmont avenue, all modern but heat. Good location. $30 per month. For Rent: New, all modern store building, full basement. Good location. $75 per month. For Rent: Eight-room house, all modern but heat. Furnished. $30 per month. On Cottonwood street. For Sale: Eight-room house, all modern but heat, corner lot. Full basement Hardwood floors and hardwood finish. Good barn. Would cost $4,000 to build. Price $3,000. For Sale: Eight-room house, all modern but heat, on Chestnut street Nice lawn and shade. $2,750. We have a lew hand embroidered and hand wovenrutfs and table covers, made in Norway. They are dyed with the very best oi vegetable dyes and guaranteed not to fade. They cost from— $4 to $11.30 J. W. Ross, the Architect W. J. Edwards, the other Architect C. 8. CRANE, M. D. (Specialist) Eye, Ear, Nose sad Throat Always see J. H. Lambe's line of wall decorations before buying. Dr. Pierce, Dentist, removed to IS South Third street Office With Dr. Engstad. Japalac rejuvenates everything about the home, from cellar to gar ret Try a can at J. H. Lambe's. Reach Home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Budge are ex pected home on Wednesday morning from a trip through Mexico and the southwestern states. Returned to Cavalier. Dan Laxdal went through this mornning enroute to Cavalier from B^argo. Mr. Laxdal was at Fargo on private business matters. Body Shipped Through. The body of Julius Heckons, a well known resident of Bowesmont, whose death occurred in a Drayton hospital last week, went through the city over the N. P. bound for a town near Chi cago in Illinois where interment will be made. Typhoid fever was the cause of death. ft Vft^ 0 -?:^i!:i''::'^'i ^v'Sr Na. 20 North Poarth Street Both fhotci No. 20 Hansen & Go. 202 S. Third St. Gome in and see them. M. W. Hansen [& Company^ GRAND FORKS. [N. DAKOTA. Both Phonos lOl THE GUY IN BRIEF 2J^T :-iS,TH(S^iSCS^^E^5f3e^5^aP!Ke3^«aSKK3KSES!WK!^l^^,SS^^ For Sale: Seven-room house on South Fifth street AU modern. Hardwood floors. Nice lawn and shade. Price $4,000. For Rent: Forty acres of good land 2 1-2 miles north of the city. For Sale: Xew eight-room house on Gertrude avenue. All modem. $3,600. For Sale: All modern house on Walnut street. Close in. Hard wood floors. Nice lawn and shade. $3,100. For Sale: Eight-room house, all modern. Corner lot. Hardwood floors. .Vice lawn and shade. $3,500. For Sale: Four-room house, city water on University avenue. Price $1,050. For Sale: Seven-room house, all modern but heat. Xew. Nice lawn and shade. On Xorth Eighth street. Price $2,900. Easy terms. W. H. Kelsey, Buy your rugs of Panovitz. Large assortment to select from. F. 1. Dixon makes a specialty of steam and hot water heatinc Both phones 123. Snndayed at Larimore. Roswel". Merr :i spent Sunday with friends at Larimore. Mr. Merritt formerly resided in that city. We bay, sell or exchange nice, clean furniture, carpets, stoves, etc. Grand Forks Furniture company, SOS Soath Third street Pho^e 6S0. Lots Sold. Two lots on Cherry street have been soM by the Boe-Kulstad agency to Carl Magnesson, the consideration being $325. The tight Honse. For anything in light, call np the Light Honse, 438 both phones. Gas and electrical goods, Honley A Smith, proprs. Panovitz' Carpet Department Complete lines of Bundahr Wilton, Wilton Velvet Axmlnster, Brussels and Kashmir rugs now ready for your inspection. All sizes. Come in and see them. Builders' Exchange. The North Dakota Builders' and Traders' exchange will hold a meet ing this evening in the club rooms. This is the regular May meeting of the exchange. You're to be the judge we leave it to yon to decide all we want is your verdict—will Hollister's Rocky Moun tain Tea make you well and keep you well? That's fair. Tea or tablets, 35 cents. Lion Drug Store. To the Lake. Alderman George Buckingham was a passenger to Devils Lake this morn ing on matters connected with the fulfilling of his contract on the F. W. Mann building in that city. Work men have been engaged on the struct ure for several weeks. Returned to Hllisboro. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Sarles, ex-Gov ernor and Mrs. E. Y. Sarles and Mrs. Taft returned to Hillsboro this morn ing after spending a day and a night in the city. The party attended the university concert at the Metropolitan last evening. Will Cat It Down. A telephone or telegraph pole, nailed to the ice break of the DeMers avenue .bridge, will be cut down pro vided that the owners do not remove same. This is the ultimatum given out by Alderman Day, chairman of the bridge committee of the city council. Brother at Page. A brother of Michael Connell, an old time lumber man, who died sud denly at Minneapolis Sunday, lives in Page, this state. He has been notified of the death. Mrs. Connell, wife of the unfortunate man had to be taken in charge toy the police, the shock seeming to have affected her mind. Enters Journalistic Field. Another eligible has been added to the lists of the Grand Forks Press club in the person of Harry H. Coop er, who has accepted a position with the Herald as telegraph editor. Mr. Cooper has been managing editor of the university weekly Student for the past year and as he made more than good on that paper it is expected that he will be able to fill the bill on the Associated Press desk. A REFRIGERATORS FOR FAMILY USE. Have met with most remarkable suc cess everywhere. The construction, insulation and service rendered, places it above all other makes. The walls are well Insulated with miner al wool (best non-conductor of heat and cold known) and insulating paper. The exterior case is of an tique oak. The lining is either of white tile, opal-glass. Zinc is never used, as zinc corrodes and generates poisons which are absorbed by the foods and cause disease. The door trimmings are of brass, heavily nickel plated. We can supply special Mc- Oray Refrigerators for grocers, hotels, restaurants or florists use delivered at any station in North Dakota. LET US FIGURE WITH YOU. Leading Hardware Merchants Opera Honse Block Grand Forks, N. D. »«W?^ ^^W'pwrji: WILDERS' 122*124 Sooth 3rd Street Grand Forks. N. D. L/owney'a Cocoa, %-lb. tins Lowney's Chocolate, per lb Baker's Cocoa, ^-lb. tins Baker's Chocolate, per lb Van Camp Hominy, can Pickles. Sweet Midgets, (bulk), per quart Pickles. Gherkins (bulk), per quart Pickles, Sweet Mixed, (bulk), per quart Pickles. Dill. Extra Oavey. (bulk), per quart. Pickles. Sour. (bulk!, per quart Olives. Extra Mammoth Queen, per quart Olives. Ripe, per quart Holland Rush, Dry Toast, pkg. per quart Pie Plant. per lb strawberries and Fresh Vegetables fresh every day. THE HEART oi the Automobile Is the Carburretor. To insure lontf life to your car let us put on a Schebler, the one best Carburretor. State Agents Cadellac Cars. Repairing and Supplies. LYONS & CO. Inspect Panovitz line of rugs and lace curtains before buying, you will save money. It was stated in Grand Forks this afternoon that among the claims burned over were those filed upon by Dr. Love, of Thompson, and Dr. Irwfin and T. Kennedy, the latter of Grand Forks. Occasionally one has the fortune to meet women who are ideal in looks and figure. Ninety-nine times out of a hundred you will find she takes Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea or tablets, 35 cents. Lion Drug Store. Mi's. Stinson III. Mrs. A. T. Stinson is reported very ill, threatened with an attack of pneu monia. She has been confined to her bed for several days and physicians aire in constant attendance. Uncle Is Dead. W. J. Higgins, local organizer of the Loyal American lodge, has re ceived word from Stratford, Ont., of the death of John Thistle, an uncle. Hie deceased was 76 years of age. Preached at Bowesmoat. Rev. O. D. Cannon returned last evening .from BOwesmont where he conducted the Sunday services dn the First Methodist church. Rev. Cannon states that but little progress toward putting in the crop has been made in that vicinity. Another Company Admitted. The Mechanics Fire Insurance com pany of Milwaukee has been admitted to do business in North Dakota. Boe & Kulstad have been appointed local agents of the company. This is one of the concerns that paid all losses sustained in the San Francisco fire. Complete Plans. It is announced that plans for the Empire theatre will be about ready for the contractors to figure on tomor row. The plans call for a splendid house, of which the Evening Times has made previous mention. The con tract for the building will toe let at an early date, it is expected. Will Reside at Mlnot. Mrs. W. A. Crary, who tor several weeks has been the pleasant guest of Mrs. A. W. Crary at the cozy Crary home on Eighth street, today left for Mi not where she will Join her hus band who has been appointed state agent of the Northwestern Insurance company, and will have headquarters in that city. Attends Conference. Presiding Elder M. P. Burns of the Methodist church preached the Sun day sermons in the First M. E. church in Pembina on Sunday. Today Rev. Burns is at Drayton attending the quarterly conference of the Drayton church. Rev. H. P. Cooper, formerly of this city then presiding elder of this district, has the pastorship at the hustling town down the Red. Gave Concert A. Kahn and wife, violinists, pian ists and singers of rare ability, left this morning for Fargo after several days in the city with friends. Last night they gave a delightful concert at the home of M. Ftshman, and the large crowd present pronounced their work the best ever heard in the city. Mr. Kalhn is a graduate fthe Berlin conservatory of music. .' '-..\ V." v*" THE EVENING 25c 40c 30c 50c 10c 40c 30c 30c ISc ISc 60c 30c 10c 08c Ladles Auxiliary. The ladles auxiliary of the O. R. C. held a meeting this afternoon. Daughters ol Norway. A meeting of the Daughters of Nor way lodge will be held this evening. Acacia Chapter. There will be a meeting of the Acacia chapter. No. 12, E. O. S. which meets this evening. Paid a Fine. Maris, the Greek, who was charged with assault and battery, paid a fine in justice court yesterday. Ten gents' or ladies' for high-class employment in Grand Forks, all. oi part time, highest pay for balance ot month. Apply P. O. Box 319. Moving Day. E. .1. White is moving his family and household goods into the Mc Canna residence on Reeves avenue. Set Dates. The May term of the district court opened this morning and Judge C. P. Tenvpleton set the dates for two mlnot cases. Guild to Meet. The St. Paul Guild will meet to morrow. Wednesday, afternoon with Mrs. A. C. Wonderlick, S56 Belmont avenue. It's too bad to see people who go from day to day suffering with physi cal weakness, when Rocky Mountain Tea would strengthen them. Tea or tablets, 35 cents. Lion Drug Store. Married Yesterday. Yesterday afternoon in the offices of County Judge Hassell, Jeremiah Caulfield and Miss Adelaide Mis*ell •were married, the genial judge offi ciating in his usual happy manner. On Annual Trip, M. F. Murphy left last evening for Cincinnati, where ho will attend to business matters, afterwards con tinuing to Chicago and other eastern points. He will be away several days. Resigns Position. E. G. Frederickson has resigned the position he has held with the First National bank of East Grand Forks. O. L. Nelson, also with "that institu tion, has resigned his position, to take effect on May 15. Visit at Home. Miss Widmnnd, who has been em ployed in the Benner, Begg & Garvin stores in this city, left last night for Mankato, Minn., where she will visit her parents before leaving for Port land, Ore., to accept a very desirable position. Horned Toad. Miss Dorothy Wells, today received a present from Salt Lake City, Utah in the shape of a live horned toad. The reptile was shipped In a little box, and came from her big brother who is engaged in the mining busi ness. W. H. M. S. Meeting. The Women's Home Missionary so ciety of the M. E. church will hold its quarterly meeting tomorrow after noon at the home of Mrs. W. A. Crary, 417 North Seventh street The pro gram will be under the direction of Mrs. E. M. Snell. A silver collection will be taken. Purchased Auto. David Brown, a well known farmer residing north of town has purchased a Cadillac automobile from Lyons & Co. Mr. Brown is well over seventy years of age and figures that a horse less carriage will come in very handy in making the trip between the farm and the city. Xorthwood Realty Man. Nels Tanborn, the well known Northwood realty man and broker, is a visitor in the city on court matters. Mr. Tanborn states that the farmers in the vicinity of Northwood are seed ing a little in the afternoon but that owing to the cool weather there will be no heavy work until the end of the week at least. Water Is Good. Oscar Lystad, of the East Grand Forks Transportation company, went down the river last week on the Steamer Grand Forks, returning to the city Sunday night with a load or grain and wood. Mr. Lystad states that the water in the river is very promising for navigation and predicts a good year with the boats. Moving Today. L. E. Weiler is engaged today in moving his family from their present home to the residence of Dr. S. H. Irwin on South Fourth street, which he will occupy for the next several months. Mrs. Irwin leaves in a few days for the claim near Shaefer, Mc Kenzie county, where sihe will re side. The girls, Miss Temple and Miss Dalton, will remain with Mr. and Mrs. Weiler till school is out anyway, and possibly a part of the summer. Looks for Good Crop. Jacob Dobmeier, one of the old timers In this section of the state, lo cated on a fine farm, two miles west ot town, dn conversation with an Even ing Times representative this morn ing, stated that notwithstanding the backward season he anticipated a bountiful yield. Other years the farmers were able to get their crops in early, but the seed lay dormant un til the warm weather. This year the seed does the sleeping in the gralnery. PMfflERSHIPJKSE IS UP Suit of Botten Bros. vs. Panl Belden, of Northwood, Has Interesting Features. The rather peculiar case of Botten Bros. vs. Paul Belden, of Northwood, is up before Judge Templeton in the district court today. The action is the outgrowth of a partnership arrange ment, the peculiar features existing in the allegation of the plaintiff's that there is owing them from Belden the sum of approximately (8,000 or 910, 000. On tiie other hand, Belden claims that the plaintiffs owe him a large sum and asks for the amount with in terest Botten Bros, are interested in five drug stores in North Dakota towns, there toeing three in the firm. Hon. J. H. Bogard is acting for Belden and Attorney Scott Rex for the plain tiffs. A boy's idea of civic Improvement is strengthening the home team. THE WEATHER. North Dakota—Cloudy tomor row, with rising temperature. &'i'vlj ili' of Quality Is Not In getting hoys' clothing. most people pm- too Uttlo, A limn will give $18 to $30 for a suit with quality ami styU\ To get an equal degree of value in a boys' suit .you must pay a priee in proportion. This means $5 at least and twin this up to $10. Pay more than you have paid. You'll find it economy. Our special line of Boy's Double Breasted Suits is very complete. They come in plaiu blues pretty gray checks and fancy mixtures. Sizes seven to sixteen years .. $5 to $10 sixteen years, N. Jacobson, of Rugby, is among the visitors from the -west today. Wtlliam Collins, of Bottineau, is a business visitor in the state metro polis. J. D. Sather, of Langdon, is among the prominent visitors in the city to day. N. A. Stewart, of Willis ton, was a prominent arrival from the western part of the state today. T. N. Wright came in from Manvel this morning. B. G. Bowman, of Ardock, is spend ing the day in the city looking aftei private matters. O. C. Hanson, Buxton, is registered in the city. S. S. Maxton was an arrival from the prosperous city of Maxbass last night. E. B. Olson, Wil'liston, is here for a short business visit. Mr. and Mrs. E. Sarles, of Hills boro are visiting in the city. Mrs. Joseph Powels, of Milton, is visiting friends in the city. W. Retches and D. W. Retches of Grafton are spending the day in the city on business .matters. Miss Marie Porslof of Grafton is visiting friends in the city. George Seiverson of St. Thomas is among today's arrivals from the north. Erick Erickson came in from Bux ton this morning/ T. H. Kenyon is a prominent visitor from Granville today. Miss Martha Happy of Cavalier is spending the day in the city. Otto Paulson of Maxbass is here on a brief business trip. A. J. Helgeson of Westhope, A. Helgason of Landa and W. R. Helga son of Bottineau are all registered in the city today. Thinks More Perished. John Heinan. the well known Michi gan City merchant, is a visitor in the city today. Mr. Heinan in speaking of the recent wreck of the Oriental Limited near Bartlett gave as his opinion that nearly a dozen persons perished in the smash, their bodies being consumed in the conflagration which followed the derailment. ERICKSON'S Phone S48 402 Da Men Ave. P. J. DOW, Manager. 18 pounds cane granulated sugar Bilk cocoanut, per pound Strained honey, pint Jars Crass & Blackwell'a marmalade Fresh shelled walnuts, per pound Fancy table syrup, per gallon No. 1 Llpton tea, per pound No. 2 Llpton tea. per pound Oranges, regular 75 cento, per dozen .UUC Fresh pineapples, each 3 pkgs Grape Fruit, for 3 pkgs Egg-O-See, for 2 pkgs Shredded Wheat, $1.00 20c ....25c .....25c 45c 38c 60c 50c -x•., fet/rv,^ •*:.*• s&v #3'T VY^ NrTvvFH 87H lot $1050 .25c 25c 25c ...25c 2 pkgs Grape Nuts. that ir you pour ride a HOME You JtlOULD RIDE"-A lOBBV- THE BEST HOBBY CHILDREN'S TOP GOATS.—These deserve special mention. We show, them in plain tan coverts and pretty fancy mixtures Sizes 2 1-2!J IBB (DC! to 10 years .iJD BOu $D BOY'S CRAVENETTES.—-The kind that is water proof, in good assortment of styles and qualities. Sizes ten to din £i-| r\ sixteen years, tO BOY'S KNEE PANTS.—These we show in plain and Knickerbocker styles.' Plain and fancy materials. Sizes.three to Cfi R. B. GRIFFITH Tau^bol Sisters 407 De Mers Avenue. TUESDAY, MAY 7,1807 TRY OUR Resolved Mall Order Service A PER50N..CAtf HAVE" \S 'A PEN CWANf f0RGb0D' ATTIR.E", EJETCAvyJE- irYou LooKterm "had! Do YoU Mninnn THE OK IT THE UNIVERSAL FOOD CHOPPER GRAND FORKS SECUBITT BLOCS $1200 £ear,y new four-room 5.?i"Le °2 WaIn"t brlck cellar r,^e-good ro°m,cot^. terms. '®nU .vl' 'll DO 0E1TER THArf Do Anb fEBL BETTER TWAM You Do BUSTER i. ti!"| Have just opened up a very swagger line of— WALKING SKIRTS AND Which we should like you to inspect. We have them in all styles and at all prices. Does away with the drud gery of the chopping bowl, chops all kinds of food, coarse or line as wanted, rapidly and easily. Three sizes, prices SA .DUC tO $l«dU $1.75, $2.00, $2.50. C. A. RHEINHART MASONIC TEMPLE HARDWARE north side, cellar. bIga for $1100 per month'.lar' WHd8hed' per month! 25c easy rent» $1400 P"*8 a large six-room ii« house in south end BOx corner Jot. it's not close !t'«a3llt «h..nt t5f7iast house, but 1876 ca8h and $1530 This is a large five-room Cheyenne ave ue, hardwood floors and finish* large vestibule walls nicely cal somined everything in first-class flJS.p.ekiRJ?Pn #*on h*'h Vr,ck founda tion: 60x140 ft. corner lot best bar ?22.n °Tems toesulte"ted "°W ,or $1600 £SW five-room house, VI Cheyenne avenue hard wood floors brick cellar, woodshed. $2430 §,lx"£MJ? house, close in. North Fourth street, city water, sewer, bath, plumbed for f"' hardwood finish, nfce brick cel lar, 60 ft .tot, nicely graded and lawned, will rent for |27!BO. W -1 GRAND PORKS REALTY Street ro PHONES MS. $2100 Hou*e TTniiv r«jen-ro°m B,*aB,SS8C53 eDinn°Utian1' reasonable terms. $6100 £uya ,.the best built 12- $3800 Sffif ?nS«oS?hr00?i $4500 h°use SSKSrB SSM.fSFJ* fyv* an ail modern six. street, beautiful so ?V Chestnut MfiOO eight-room11 h*11 *®0,1ern in, full basement bo »l10,ote- large flhade SeJs.' clo»« 50 ft" $1900 hu?te •l?i"or.«0m1 house 1, street, city water .Walnut lar, raised Tot. Vdc. .rA »^r,cl5 Lots ol Lots c«»* rents for »20 ewyVrM.0 *reM' J.?,*" Parts of the prices and terms Don'^V-.H1"1" of us an opportunitv 5 5. to give we have before yiwf buy7 you