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\\l rj Imrf ks&~i VwlfP^.v. By PEPPER & STEVENS. JMBoialJTewipap«r of Steele County. •-.••?-- —^r SUBSCRIPTION »M raS: •jsjS^#* *««r, la' *dr»nce.. .91.50 its. ilcKinley's health is im ^proving.. Ml J. ... I I— I There was 185 newspapers and ^periodicals in North Dakota. The Wells County News is lejpved to the Pioneer on the half shell this week. JiVest Virginia was visited by terrible flood last week. Many nv.es were lost. The Semi-Weekly Walhalla iMountaineer is simply a jewel |u^d no mistake. •i 'Most every daily, you pick up ^these days has a horrible ac count of some, bad storm some ijavherc. o-.' St. Cloud, Minn, was visited a hail storm. Damage to rops will reach the $200,000 mark. 'IE 1 •^•°Pe Pioneer was out as sa daily during the recent races Jiatbat citv. That's enterprise. P*rgo Call. Those cartoons in the Fargo ,/fArgus are-winners and are be ^coming quite popular. A nice Tfeature added. ^tfie Twentieth International ivfintion of the Christian En deavor ..will open at Cincinnati $xt Saturday. 'When Bryan declines a third "lomihation he recalls an old occurs 1 t. 4' fp3U Of MJK: ui^have got his prayei^s ftif that old familiar hymn, %^^t||eereverj'hour.5' battleship Maine sunk ^aharhor, are 162 com files, and the contractor fusing the wreck is con Ihail all are in good conti- j| persons were killed by |holt of lightning at Chi They were fish- Michigan fi*om the ~'~rg|a]l thrown into the ^'^I'ake Chautauqua They haye -v 0k«ttractions this year priced before the people, tending may well be as a pleasant time. I&irector of .the census ^.Hesitate to predict that ulation of the United he 300,000,000 in the The beauty of long? 'Phecy is that the reput prophet cannot be -.trike is on in which ^orkingmen are in »fe,result of the refusal ^pr^entatives of the Ihe^t Steel Co., and ian Steele Hoop Co. to irs'^jwScale. There S hoylpng it will last. •6t?ry o|the State. E. 4a3^»ur thanks for a Legislafive Manual, j: the constiiutian of N. ruifonef theCT.Si also ^tandingcompiittees of tli Legislative assetn* also co'ntaina other in- TJturea^'rJt Grafton is going streets. .73 4 it.tlie post office *t Hope, North Da to Meood class matter. THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1901. is well Jie^ tin&Ho rea^, it. ^lcdtedyounp' dudes elicit of gray m||ter ^hile- driving try ro&^me£agrafe whom tftg^sought 'dood morning, father said one, 'Good Qiorn rilsadc,'said the 4ext. •niing, father Ja^ob,' %d. I am nfeitber,Ab^ 5*cob»' re^d atir ^uf, Saul &£ went-' tci 4 'fiffe rf*fr Cooperstown 2—Valley City 0. last Saturday at Cooperstown. Good ball that. Jamestown girls' base ball nine called the "Stunners" is still do ing the Whirl act. b'argo 6—Hillsboro 0. Greg ary did not have the proper sup port in this game. Fine game. Oakes has a cheese and butter factory with a combined capacity of 10,000 pounds of milk per day. $1,200 worth of window glass is said to have been broken at Valley City during a recent hail storm. The seven year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. T. Momson, of Minot. was accidentally drowned last week. It has been found necessary to reseed many-fields of flax over the state owing to to much rain and bad seed. Editor Nye, of Valley City, is president of the gun club. He must be practicing getting ready for delinquents this fall. Many farmers over the state are predicting a forty or fifty bushel crop. Don't count your chicks before they are hatched. Many North Dakota farmers will take advantage of the.,^ Great Northern e_3XJu**^' North wunH cashed. "Doc" Leonar New Rockford, having sold intoxicating He was one of the principal v^s.^ nesses against State's Attorney Mattson. The Minot Reporter goes after the officials of that city for not investigating the matter of Indi ans purchasing'- booze and getting drunk and "raising cain" on their streets. District court is in session at Valley City. £rk Nyberg was acquitted of a charge of bastardy, the urv believing there was a doubt as to whether he was the person responsible. There is an epidemic of mis haps at Carrington. Ed Cross was kicked in the face by a vic ious cow, Judge Estabrook fell and broke his leg, and County Treasurer Knight's boy stum bled backward and broke his arm. The trustees of the state agri cultural college have let the con tract for the new Science hall to Stewart V/ilson for $19,491, James Kennedy will do the sew erage work at $5,047, and E. J. Harrington will put in the new beating plant. The largest cattle sale in the Northwest is the one made by Ray & Cresswell of Dickinson to the Franklin company. The ill is for 20*00J head, and the price is S31.5T) on final delivery. This year's calves are thrown in, but last .year's calves arie ccunt ed. -3. Andrew Olson, a young main living three miles west of Graf ton, had an arm broken on Tues day of last week. He was lead ing a team of horses into the barn, when the animals crowded him between them and squeezed him so hard that his arm was broken. The vicinity of Jamestown and teaching Valley City and other pqi&ts on the main line of the N. PriWas visited by a most destruc- tive hail storm last week. It is estimated that upwards of $5,000 jvorttt of glass and other pjroper ty4Vaa\destr^yedbytbestorm in Jamestown jJoae^ last week lor Wis Geo Story was in Rot- Lakota 18 Devils Lake" 6'. ten ball that. Minot fair and races, July 10 ll-12-$2,000 in purses. Milton shut Lakota out last Saturday. Score 8 to 0. The State Enforcement League has been doing some good work at Devils Lake. .i week on business. W. I. Warrey was* Sherbrooke yesterda^ Chas. Parks an., down trom Sharon^. Chase Cassell \J Sherbrooke yes/ ness. K-y .. Miss Sinclair^ was here during^ guest of her frie/ King. M. E. Graham made neer a pleasant call Mo changed the date on his pk read 1902. Fred Miller and Ed. Sherbrooke, were pleasant called at the Pioneer office j^erterd afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brown and children returned the later part of last week from' their visit at Minneapolis. Mrs. A.. Truax, of St. Paul, nee Miss Eva Baldwin, is the guest of relatives and friends in this city and vicinity.. Mrs. A. B. Dickinson and Miss Maude Murriell returned totheir home at Aneta Friday after a few days visit in this city. Miss Cousins, of Finley, was in the city from Friday until yes terday, the guest of her friend Mrs. F. E. Carpenter. Dr. W. H. M. Philip and fami ly are expected home in a few days from their visit at Chicago and other eastern cities. L. H. Paige, of West Superior, a former resident of this city, arrived yesterday and will visit relatives and friends for a few \vs. drovv^ ter day"/"., two daj's rctfcv "Billy the Kid and Miss Osbor1 class. He is 'em. each mo i. •%r at this office ^He -snmg Dr. F. N. Stute^' dentisT? Alma, Iowa, arrived here Mon day and has clewed to locate in tli is citv^ermanently. He has taken office rooms in the Hope House. The doctor is a first class,workman and carries good recomendations from his former home. Don't forget that Hope has a first-class dentist who has located here permanently. When in need of dental work call on Dr. Stule at his office in the Hope House. Do Not Fail to Protect Yourself. The farmer needs' the pro cecdsofhis crops to be raised this sesson to meet his obliga tions in the fall but the danger that the crops will be destroyed by hail is not removed unless protected in some reliable insur ance company. Now is the time to investigate the claims of rival insurance companies for your business. The State Mutual In surance Company of Hankinson, N. D., will give you an opportun ity to secure protection at the lowest possible cost. They paid all losses Jast year, and made a small assessment. It will pay yon take out vour insurance at the first opportunity, when their agent calls on you. "Put Me Off at Buffalo." The great event of the first year of the twentieth century will be the Pan-American Expos ition, at Buffalo, which opened May 1st. If you go via Minne apolis, St. Paul and Chicago, the Burlington Route offers superior accommodations, Ask the rail road ticketagent to send you by that line. A grand opportunity to see a great exposition •=•»''v Niagara Falls. Utsox^Secy. M0*. EAOTriBN SMK^-FUIelity Chapter No. 13. ist ami third Friday evening of isitlnj? members atwavs welcome Str.ii. J. L. 1'Aiut, W. M. 0. L. BOWJSN, S03'J I. O. O. F.—Hope Lodge No. ia. Moots every Tuesday evening. Visiting brethern always W. B. BUGG, N. (1. welcome. W. E. TATT.IX, Kec'y. REI5EKAHR.—Friendship I,odse No. 12. Meets tlie iirst and second Thursday eve ning of each month. Visiting members always welcome. J'ns. ATUA WABNKR, N. G. MISS MABEL W.ui.NF.JT.Sec'y- Mw. A.—Camp No. 2028. Moots the flrst and third Wednesday evening of each mouth. Visiting neighbors always welcome. F. E. J. J. WAMBKKG, V. C. CAUPEXTEK, Clerk. ROYAL NENTIIHORS.—Camp No. G04. Meets the second and fourth Wednesday eveniDg of each month. Visiting meinliors always wel come. Mi!?. Loo BOHAHT, Oracle. MRS. GRACE CAIU'ENTEIT, Recorder. AO. II. \V—Hope Ixidge No. 8. Meets the second and fourth iSaturday evening of each month. All visiting members wolcome. JAS. GABHITY, M. W. W. E. BOISE, Recorder. •V of H.—Champion Lodge Degree of Honor, "i No. lou. Meets 1st and 3rd Saturday eve nings of each month. Visiting members wel come. Mils. L. E. FKEKLAND, C. of XI. Mits. THALE STAKK, Kecorder. _. YOEMEN—IIopo Homestead No. 243—Brother hood of American Yoemen. Meets first Monday in each month. All visiting Yoemen ADA.II MA.JOU, Forman. W. E. BOISE, Cor. N of Sherbrooke, IOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF I XAVIKK I/. OTIS, Dccea54ed. Noticc is hereby given by the undersigned C. WPtlt S* Sh5PP'i Adniini.strator with the-Will annexed, of the ivstate of Xavicr L. Otis, late of the City of Chicago in the County of Cook and State Illinois, deceased, to the creditors of, and all per ,50ns having- claims against, said deceased, to ex ^with the necessary vouchers, within publication of this no- y~^3&r, at his ofQce in the A Dakota. iW.V 5 ^pexed. T'vk ••Ti n, 21st and 23th, the Buffalo and return from neapojis or St. Faul the Burlington Route will be $24.50 for a ticket limited to return on the Saturday following- the date of sale. Eyery day in May tick-' ets good for fifteen days wi'l be sold at $31.35. From May 15th to-31st, tickets good fcr thirty days will be sold at $38.80. Be sure the ticket agent sends you via the Burlington Route. TO FARMERS. If you will send us the names and post office address of ten farmers With ten cents in silver or two cent stamps, to cover cost of bookkeeping, we will send you Farm, F&ld and Stockman free for one year. It is a large six teen page paper,contaiaingnum gpous half ipng puts of ISirm scenes and espggjaljy jnjere&^ing to the farmer, stock raiser and dairyman, ajid published month ly- Sample copy free on request. THE STOCKMAX PUBLISHING Co. Winona, Mitn. Pay Your Money and Take Vour Choice. During the montl^ of Ma^, the ticket figent at your nearest sta tion will sell roupd trip tickets to tbe Buffalo Pan-American Eifr position via theBurlington Route on the following plans: Selling so as to pass through Chicago May 14th, 3.1st or 28th, good to return until theSaturday following date of sale. From May 15th to 31, good for' -fifteen days. Every day thirty days. ... The rates rary according to the time limit^iven, and all are greatly reduced.' Call on yonr agent for particulars, and buy your ticket over the Burlington. •Ooe Minute Cough Qure, cures. TholU^lMrtltwMlWrtffcr. I' REPAIRING and ENGRAVING a%%VVVVVVV%VVVVVVVVVVVVVf& I John Tomlliison Biliarcl Pool Rooms. VAW G'gas and Soft Prinks. JDvop in wfoen son want to plas Milliards or pool, evvvvvvv^vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvo Telephone Line- COMMUNICATING WITH Sherbroske, Psrtiand, Mayviltes, HesevHle, Oilffsrd, snd the Wallace S and Cassell arms* ^Transact your business Vreleplione. Prompt ser ,\25 centSito AND !e Pan«Aittericar, all points. '"^.Office Wamberg & is Drug Store. Idle A I I E \U ... ... $ & tf Uyi ahd 8U7KBSK* £ai! cr WrSt HOPE, North $afrota, S F« WOeDWORTifl, %anb9L_@_%anbsr- K.hnve listed the":J1ack ney.-Boyntbn Lands, be tween the danies and rViss^uri Rivers and the-j N.. P. Lands west of the~ Missouri River. Choicer Farm Lands En Vanity .flfjHOPR- Cbeap Locatin The Ibme-st^ds4 a pecjaltv f''"l "'n. N. DAK. H. H: FULLMER. THE JEWELER JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS SILVERWARE. -*•**•*'. j' biicie^ —ICOP.THE- v- ut .A at— •WT-OAIUFE 5f*SllRAR8E Camp ny of New Vork, Are the Mcst Oberal Wrltien. B. C. SHA^Wi S?0clai A4ent. 1mm. '"V •i^JWv'4'Si,''Z lhv!LjL!lL'XA wwsj ut*s Win. .McLEAN, -i^BropM'etor d'flher Enterprise Dray Line. ,4Sf AH kiiVds oft€rayhi'gf ic- ited-^nd isatisfectjon is al- Jriite turnouts. «2VSsQ UNION 1 -^J 1* L*f 2f* /Ibeat 9 Plans and Estimates Fa^siied, MA** *ii"^vii "f*i '4ff5 New Seasonable Goods ARRIVING ON EVERY TRAIN. COME AND SEE THEM. THE PRI- CES ARE RIGHT. flbartm & ffic^lueen a.ivers, feet) anb Sale Stables, Dope,. "Korib E»a!?o:a lb, lb. Baheiv prop. GrisMgfe lGE@R(iilw! sf FOR 5:. 'VlrSt Class Work .Sivc/ "Pfe®PUy iS^ •v Mlf REARED to i| a a a prompt and careful household goods is solicitel.^ m^fi^-WJihoutrfek of injury j'Your v?VSfc*»e: id) ••••riit:i Ia:eful Drivcis.1: S3 jJ^HAKEHTAL 'Dm TH 111 is Respectfully^a^|^dV -t \reeftv«: rgafls ne-