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1 TRY US FOR Full line oL cos Wilson's Air Tight Heaters, gg "A-a co CTS Ton don't see ROUND OAK HEATERS. RADIANT HOME COOK iHEATERS. ELMHURST SURFACE BURNERS. GARLAND STEEL RANGES. Drums made to order. A complete line of Dutchman, New Deal, and LI Proprietors of the New Meat Market. HOPE, IST. DAK. John Deere Gang Plows. Also Heavy and Shelf Hardware. Tin Shop In Connection. Repairing. LUCE, WARNER & LOUEY. J. P. MeSAHOK. T. J. McMAIION. McMAHON BROS.. 3 L^ OI Real Estate, Collections, Insurance. We represent some of the best Insurance companies in the United States. We have Money to Loan on INTEREST 7, 8,9 ami 10 PER CENT. Partial payuaeats accepted.. At any time before expiration ot loan. Farms for sn.la Ui 39 U- Prosperous and Happy Here's oue of our customers. Ho has bought lumber from us ever since we're been in the business kept things about the farm fixed up in Bhip shape, and has saved hundreds of dollars by buying lumber when ho needed it. and not lotting things go to pieces. His binders, mowers, runes, plows, narrows, etc.. standing around in the field. Nor his stock backed up to tho wind, with a jack oak their only protection against the elements. He's got sheds for everything. Have you got em? Don't you want em? Come around to our lumber yard and get what you want. It will cost you loss hero than elsewhere. PainUiiJ^ahTt^JPaint! Now is the time to paint. We have everything in the paint line. Come in and see our samples and let us explain the quality of our paints. Wamberg & Jacobson, W.W.HAZLETT, Steele Avenue, opposite old Arcade Blk. ji Choice Cuts, Chops & Stakes. GAME IN SEASON. l! rft All orders left with us will be promptly deliverd any place in town._flFl And there is no reasn why we can't all live when you can buy FURNITURE At such prices as you can at F. T. RICE'S. 0W»S For $5 up. 3s Improved Farms! On parties own terms—good rich lands. FINAL PROOFS A SPECIALTY. HOPE Steele County, N. Oak. v* C3P* oo §f 3 s» 09 0 CO CPSk E3 09 COS (d a E 0) O _0 DC 9o 'D CD Established 1882. HOPE, STEELE COUNTY, NORTH DAKOTA, OCTOBER 14, 1897. By CHAS. L. ALLEN. Subscription SI.SO Per Year. Official Paper of Steele County and Town ot Hope Entered at the postofllce In Hope, North Da kota. 3Bsecond class mall matter. This paper will continue to be sent till all ar rearages are palil and It Is ordered discontinued. In London 400,000 working men are out on a strike. Roy Porte has sold his Hunter Herald. The boys will miss the kid. McKinley will travel all over Ohio in the interest of Mark Hauima, his best friend. Gold is now coming over from Europe by the ship loads. Even exchange is no robbery. Let it come. Prairie tires in Manitoba are causing much damage to life and property, and is working this way. Tho J. I. Case Threshing Machine company at Racine, Wis., has just been 8}ld to an eastern syndicate for $2,000, 0D0. J. Pierpont Morgain the railway King, has under his personal control, twenty one railroads and is begging for more. He's what wo term a hog. Tho Kansas Pacilic railroad will be so'.d at auction Nov. 5, and $5,300,000 has already been bid. Somebody ought to buy it for the Klondike region. Moorhead is in hard luck. They suf fered another serious loss by lire last Thursday. Several thousand dollars will not pay the loss. Pretty woll in sured. The Union Pacific railroad will be auctioned off Nov. 1 to the highest bid der, and S. H. H. Clark, tho pioneer iu railway circles, is slatod for president of the new company. Dr. A. B. Hsrrick, one of tho best physicians in the state, and well known in secret societies, has left Lisbon and gone ea6t to locate. He has been locat ed in Lisbon since the early '80ties. Uncle Sam has just counted his wealth and finds that the treasury vaults at Washington contain almost a billion dollars, and show a large increase over last year, while Cleveland was there. McKinloy appears to be all right. Ringling Brothers, the famous circus tnsn, have erected an elegant monument cisting 6500, at Wahpeton, to tho mem ory of tho men killed there last summer. The Ringlings are mado of the right material and make friends wherever they go. Rogers is a new town in Barnes county at the junction of the Soo and Coopers town branch of the N. P., and promises much. It is 18 miles south of Coopers town, and without a doubt a newspaper will be popping in there first thing, al though they don't need it. John Barton, tho Page blind pigger, got 90 days and $200 fine. Judge Pol lock is doing his duty, and is highly endorsed by the community at large. Mr. Pollock is a man that believes in practicing just what ho preaches, and The Pioneer honors him for it. Editor W. C. B. Harrison has with drawn from the Sheldon Prograss, but left a man there who has just as long a name. Perhaps that will answer tbe same purpose. The Enterprise is all the paper Sheldon can support anyhow— and Burke gives all tho news. R. N. Stevens has iptured the North west News at Grand Forks, and will make it a strong Republican paper—so strong in fact, that he will change the name to The Grand Forks Republican. R. N. is a veteran in the business, and wo may look for some hot stuff from his pen. Notice of Election. State of North Dakota, I County of Steele. $ SH' Notice is hereby given, that on TueS' day, the 2nd day of November next, at the several election precincts of the first and fourth commissioner districts in the county of Steele, an election will be held for a county commissioner for each of said districts, which election will be opened at 8 clock in tho morning, and will continue open until 5 o'clock in the afternoon of that day, at the following polling places therein. Polling places in the first district: Broadlawn, at the school house on sec tion 18. Colgate, at the school house on sec tion 29. Hope Township, at tho school house on soction 26. Willow Lake, at the school house on section 29. Incorporated Town of Hope, at the town hall in said town. Polling places in the fourth district: Norway, at the school house on sec tion 11. Golden Lake, at the school house on section 11. Sherbrooke, at the school house in the village of Sherbrooke. Lincoln, at the school house on sec tion 14. Dated at Sherbrooke, N. D„ this 4th day of October, A. I)., 1897. [SEAL] ClIAIW.KS (j. UOLHK, County Auditor, Steele County, N. D. I'lease look at tho date oppouito Your iiHiiin printed on each copy of Tho Pio neer you receive, and see how you stand. Subscribe for The Pioneer. $1,00 For your Underwear go to RODENBERG, BECKERJECK & CO.'S E O E I E E Notice to Taxpayers. Real estate taxes fcr 1890, must be paid in October to avoid the 5 per cent penalty which accrues November 1. If not paid, real estate will bo advertised in November and sold for taxes the first Tuesday in December and all personal property taxes for 1890 and prior years must be paid before November 1, to avoid sale for said taxes. All 1897 taxes will be due November 1,1897, and will bo received by mo on and after that date, at my office. All 1897 real estate taxes become de linquent January 1,1898, and the penal ty immediately attaches but the per sonal property taxes for 1897, do not be come delinquent until March 1, 1898 when the penalty attaches. Dated Sept. 30,1897. S.H. NELSO.N, Treasurer of Steele County, N. D. Notice for Publication. LAND OFFICE at Fargo, October ti, SOT. Notice Is hereby given that the following named Bettler litis it led notice of his Intention to make final live rear proot In support or his claim and that said proof will be made before William A. Johnson, judge ot the comity court, at Valley City. Barnes county, North Dakota, at Ills ofilce In the court house, on November 'Jti. 1SH7, viz: MATHEW MURPHY, H. E. No. l.'IOOti. for the northwest quarter, (nw!i) of section twenty-two, (22) In township one hundred and forty-threu. (twp. 1-4:!) north, of range filty-slx, (K. 511.) west. He names the following witnesses to prove Ills continuous residence upon and cultivation of said tract, viz: Jasper Perry, Frank Cole, Patrick Larkln, George W. Cole, of EUsbury, Barnes County, North Dakota. A. G. SUNDEHHADF, Keglster. winterer & Winterer, Attorneys for Claimant, Valley city, N. D. 11st pub Oct 14] Notice of Chattel Mortgage Sale. Whereas, P. J. O'Connor and John O'Connor, of Kennickiuick twp.. county of St. Croix, and state of Wisconsin, mortgagors, did on the (ith day of Aug ust, 1896, make their certain chattel mortgage to Gaar. Scott fe Co., of Rich mond, county of Wayne, and state of Indiana, mortgagees, dated the Cth day of August, 1890, to secure tho following indebtedness, to-wit: One note of §50.00 dated Aug. 0,1896, duo Sept. 1, 1890 with interest at 7 per cent. One note of $202.00 dated August (!, 189G, duo Dec. 1, 1896, with interest at 7 per cent per an num. One note of $'262.00 dated August G, 189G, due Dec. 1,1897, with interest at 7 per cent per annum, and ono note of S2G1.00 dated August (!, 1890. due Dec. 1,1898, with interest at 7 per cent per annum, and which mortgage was duly filed in iho office of the register of deeds of Steele county, state of North Dakota, on the 9th day of October, 1897, at 5 o'clock p. m., and Whereas, Default has been made in the conditions contained in said mortg age, as follows, to-wit: Payment de manded and refused. Whereas, There is claimed to be due on said mortgago at the date of this no tice, the sum of Seven Hundred Sixty Nine and 31-100 Dollars, for principal and interest, and tho sum of Ten Dol lars attorney's fees provided in said mortgago in case of tho foreclosure the reof: Now Therefore, Notice is heroby given that by virture of said mortgage and by order of Gaar. Scott fc Co., tho present owners thereof, I will sell for cash, the following described chattel", described in said mortgage,at tho south frontdoor of Frank Hill's livery barn, in tho town of Hope, in tho county of Steele, state of North Dakota, at tho hour of Two o'clock, p. m., on Mnturiiny, tlie, 23 il Day of October. 1897. to-wit: Ono 3Gx5G separator, No. 12,677, on wagon, with folding stacker, belts and usual appurtenances. One eelf feeder No. 707. Ono mounted stack er, No. 2,705. One Glendale bagger. One 150 ft. 7 inch, 4 ply, rubber bolt. GEO. A. WARNER, Agent. McMahon Bros., Hope, N. Dak. Attorneys for Mortgagees, Hops, N. Dak. Notice of Chattel Mortgage Sale. Whereas, Thos. Rattory, of the coun ty of St. Croix, and state of Wisconsin, mortgagor, did on the 28th day of Aug ust, 1893, make his certain chattel mort gage to Gaar, Scott & Company, of Rich mond, county of Wayne and state of Ind iana, mortgagees, dated the 2Sth day of August, 1893, to secure tho following in debtedness, to-wit: Ono note of 800.00 dated Aug. 11.1893, due Sept. 15, 1893, with intorest at 7 pur cent per annum. One note of 8300.00 dated August 11, 1893, dun Nov. 1,1893, with intereit at 7 per cent per annum. One note of 8300. 00 dated August 11, 1893, duo Jan. 1, 1894, with interest at 7 per cent per an num. One note of 8300.00 date'd August 11,1893, due Nov. 1, .1894, with interest at 7 per cent per annum. One cote of 8300.00 dated Aug. 11,1893, due Jan. 1, 1895, with interest at 7 per cent per an num. One note of 8350.00 dated Aug. 11. 1893, due Nov. 1.1895, with interest at 7 per cent per annum. One note of 8300.00 dated Aug. 11, 1893, due Jan. 1, 1896, with interest, at 7 per cent pjr an num, and which mortgage was duly fil ed in the office of the register of deeds of Steele county, state of North Dakota, on the 9th day of October, 1897, at 5 o'clock p. in., and Whereas, Default has been mado in the conditions contained in said mortg age, as follows, to-wit: Payment de manded and refusod. Whereas, There is claimed to be due on said mortgage at the date of this no tice, the sum of One Thousand Dollars, for principal and interest, and tho sum of Ten Dollars attorney's fees provided in said mortgage in case of the foreclos ure thereof: Now, Therefore. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of said mortgage and by order of Gaar, Scott & Company, the present owners thereof, I will sell for cash, the following described chat tels, described in said mortgage, at the south front door of Frank Hill's livery barn in the town of Hope, in tho county of Stefle state of North Dakota, at the hour of Three o'clock, p. m., on Haturdar. the %ttl Hay or October. 1897, to-wit: One sixteen horse power straw burning engine. No. 0,045, and the usual appurtenances. GEO. A. WAHNJ-.K. Agent. McMahon Bros. Hope, N. Dak Attorneys for Mortgagees, Hope, N. Dak. Notice of Court. State of North Dakota. County of Steele. Notice is hereby given that a regular October 1897, term of tho district court, within and for the county of Steele, will bo held at the court house in the village of Sherbrooke, in said county, on Tues day, October 19,197, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., of that day. WitnoHti my hand and seal this 5th day of October, A. !., 1H97. l«ii.\i.| I'. II. GII.IIKUTHON, ClorU o[ Court, Sloolc County, N, D, COMMISSIONERS' FfiOCEEDINOS. Official Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners of Steele Connty. Sherbrooke, N. D„ Oct. 4,1897. Board of county commissioners con vened in regular session at 10 o'clock a. m. Present R. B. Cochrane, chairman, and Commissioners King, Brown, llindy and Williams. Tbe minutes of the meeting of August 16,1897, were read and approved. The school house on section 14, in Gol den Lake precinct, having been recently moved to soction 11 in said precint, thereby removing tho place designated as the polling place of said precinct on motion it is hereby ordered that the polling place in the Golden Lake elect ion precinct of Steelo county, be, and tho same is hereby changed from the school house on section 14 in said pre cinct, to the school house on section 11, as the polling place in said procinct. In accordance with section 1,904, of the revised codes of 1S95, on motion it was ordered that all county warrants which have remained uncalled for and on file for more than six years, be can called and destroyed as follows, viz: Drawn on the gopher destruction fund: Ray Stewart, No. 397, dated May 23,1891, for amount of 48c Wm Olsou, No. 463, dated May 23 1891, for amount of 78c Ole G. Dahl, No. 526, dated June 13, 1891, for amount of 93c John Thorson, No. 548, dated June 13, 1891, for amount of 78c Ole Strome, No. 620, dated July 6, 1891, for amount of 2Gc Drawn on the general fund: Hoffman, No. 2064, dated July 1891, for amount of 8 2 CO The amount of warrants so cancel led being in tho sum of 5 23 On motion tho Auditor was instructed to give notice of the sale of real property for dolimjuont taxes of 1890, by publica tion thereof once a week for three con secutive weeks during November 1897, in the Steele County Tribune, and offer said real estato for sale at public vendue the first Tuesday in December following, as provided by law. On motion H. J. Rindy was appointed to inspect tho llollingstad bridge in Prim rose township, whon comploted, and report the condition of the same to this board. On motion tho county auditor was in structed to secure the services of some one to plow a firebreak around tho townsite, the county to bear ono halt the expenso of plowing the same. On motion the monthly reports of fees for the quarter ending September 30, 1397, by the register of deeds, was ap proved. On motion the monthly reports of fees for the quarter ending September 30, 1897, by the cleric of court, wero ap proved. On motion tho following bills were al lowed and ordered paid from tho general fund by warrant as follows, viz: Geo Barnard and Co, judge ment book for clerk of court, 8 14 50 ChaB E Wilson, sheriff of Cass county boarding Steelo county prisioners 113 days at 75 cents 84 75 Tribune Printing and Binding Co, desk supplies for county offices, 814.00 allowed at 1100 Walker Bros, statement, re ceipts, 2 judgement books, sale record wood tax law 68 00 Tribune Printing and Binding Co, ink and pens 818.25, al lowed at 15 75 Walker Bros, blanks for county judge 14 GO W Philip,3 months services as county physician 50 00 On motion tho board ad.'ournel to 1:30 o'clock p. m. CHAKLF.H G. liois.E, County Auditor. (More proceedings next week.) Capt. Jas. A. Duffey, OF TOLEDO, OHIO. The Great Railway Detective Telle What Dr. Miles' Remedies Have Done For Himself and Wife. DETECTIVEactive work requires constant vigilance, steady nerves, a clear head and brain."A year ago," writes Capt. Duffey, of 631 Orchard St., Tole do, Ohio, "I overworked myself, waa In such a condition sleep was impossible. I was so nervous I could not lie in bed my arms and limbs twitched and my system seemed completely exhausted. I began using Dr. 51 lies' Nervine and tbe fourth bottle restored me to health, Mrs. Duffey had suffered for eighteen years with heartdisease, had tried every remedy with out avail until she took Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure two years ago. For the past year sue ii:is been free from the trouble." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DO. MILES MEDICAL CO., ElUurt. Infl. Out prices in job printing at this office If you uci'd itny printing come EOO UT). I NEXT WEEK! Is tho tiuio for you to mako your selection for a nice Winter Cloak or Jacket. Don forget this. Come in and look at our line. If we cannot suit you, there is no harm done although as long as we make e\ery effort possible to supply your needs without sending away for them, we would like to feel satisfied tbat our efforts are appreciated. Besides this special line, wo have an immense stock of Cloaks, Jackets and Capes, that we will sell right. tor the Gents furnishing trade, we wish to mention a few items. \ou will try in vain to duplicate theso prices in North Dakota: A good pair of pants for 5c. Black pants, equal in looks to a §5 article, for 81.25. A splendid ovorshirt for 25c. Men's yarn mittens at 10c per pair. Good winter caps 25c. Whenever you are in search of bargains this is tho place to Und them—as we have a man in Chicago who picks up up these snaps for us. Come in and buy yourself sick. R. A. McLean, •"~~The Fancy"^ Horse Milliner, NELSON wi H.H. Wasem, Hope, N. D. Dealer in—Fruits, Confectionery, Canned Goods, Tobaccos, and the most complete stock of 10 and 5 cent Oijrars in town. Steele Avenue, First Door East Postoffice. And Dealer In~^ I.IC.IIT anil HEAVY IIAItSKKN. Itcpnirlng n.Mnccinlty.i A Firstclass Workman Employed. gmmmmmmitmimmmmmmmg |HGPE MEAT MARKET.I & A A -i Roller Mill! O S. MOORESi Proprietor Refitted. The Popular Brands of Flour: ''Queen of the North*' and "No. 1 Hard Straight." Fvery Sack Warranted and for salo by p. p. RICE. Farmers can exchange Wheat for Flour. We always have a good stock on hand. Farmers' trade solicited. H. H. BAKER, 3 Proprietor. E3 WANTED WANTED Oats, Barley, Rye, and low grade Wheat. 3 Lumber, Lath, Doors, Sash, Blinds and Shingles. The C. N. We have decided to close out our business at Hope, and offer the same for sale on reasonable terms. Anyone desirous of engaging in the lumber business will find a good opportunity here for a bargain. For particulars apply to our Agent A. M. McLaugh lin, Hope, or the C. N. Nelson Lumber Company, Cloqutte, Minnesota. C. A. BROWN, Pres. C'7lJ. BROWN, Vice-Pres. J. D. BROWN, Cashier. The Steele County Bank, 1IHCOEPOEATED.] A General^.Banking Business. Collections Made. Taxes Paid. L. N. WOOD qlei in Hard Soft Coal, And Sawed Wood w. II. M. Philip, M.~d7 Physician and Surgeon. Offioe in Philip Block. iu und Formerly Eosidence Steele Avenue. ft A *5f„ ^•m 1 's 1 a •o ov -l 5" (Q (Q O 3 O •n r* Hope r\ ft- S3 =5 Remodeled* a =r E O 2 cr 3 —K •n O O GO. Si Re 33 EE F5 r* -n a 7? of ^11 l\i:qds. J. L. STEPHENSON, Physician and Sdfjeoft HOUBO Physician and Surgeon at Aabury Hospital, Minnea polis, Minn. ^.Office at Hope House. 4i