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Residence of Dr. W. J. Awty, Moorhead 



with Fargo on the west and Dilworth 

 on the east, the lines within the city 

 extending to the Normal School and 

 the court house. The transfer system 

 enables a passenger to ride from any 

 point in Moorhead to any part of Far- 

 go for a single five-cent fare. 



Moorhead is a clean, well-governed 

 city, and none of her size in Minnesota 

 or North Dakota has the advantages 



that she enjoys. In addition to the 

 city schools, Moorhead has St. Joseph's 

 Academy, a parochial school; a com- 

 mercial college ; Concordia College, 

 with numerous courses of study, and 

 the best Normal School in the state. 

 The city has unrivaled shipping facili- 

 ties, and the lowest freight rates in 

 the valley to the terminals at the head 

 of the lakes and the Twin Cities. 



Residence of P. H. Lamb, Moorhead 



