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«& PIONEEIR VOLUME 21, NC
Lectures.
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LtGUIUI GO* ..«•—
the National Y. W. C. T. U., v^ill
delivery a lecture in the Congre
gational church Saturday and
Sunday evenings, Feb. 21"st and
22nd. at 7:30, o'clock, under tlTe
auspices of the local union*' A
free-will offering will be received
both evenings for the benefit of
^b^yLf* state work, so come prepared.
Miss Stewart is a young woman
wh«-comes to us highly recom
mended and we cordially invite
everyone to attend especially the
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W A N E
Girl for general housework.
Applyly to Ed. Carpenter,
''T Hope, N. D.
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BdSSsnt^ii-wi -. __ fAomo IYIoi*do At* /«i4-f1 /i
Anne .Rothwell Stewart
la the past year, 1902, the firm of Ward & Murray sold
over a quarter of a million dollars worth of real estate. Their
successors, The North Dakota Land and Loan Company,
expect to sell as much in the coming jrear. We have better
facilities and cover a wider scope of eastern territory. Don't
you stand abetter chance to sell your farm by listing with ua
than with the others It don't cost you one cent to list it
neither does it cost you anything if we sell it other than by
perfecting your title and furnishing an abstract There is
goingjp. be_something doing at the old stg^d again this year.
North Dakota Land and Loan Co..
A. T. WARD. Manager.
THE NEW MODEL DENSMORE
is tlxe only tSTpewjitei t2a.at sa.tisS.es tla.e coxirs. o£s *~«fe
s.: ssiar. 7 imexaiiiplsd lmFioTrernents. "~2I
lilastratel Booklet Sent Free. ^5
S Lathrop & Lund In
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HORSES FOR SALE. $££'
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A good -work team, geldings,
weight about 2700 lbs., for sale.
trade for teams, mares or cattle.
Price ,$20(^6Ji|§^
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A. T. WARD.
Notice-
Having disposed of ffiy livery
arid feed barn to T. P. Caesar, I
wish to thank my many friends
for the very liberal patronage
that has been given me while in
business here. I bespeak for my
successor a continuance of your
patronage.
Men's Suits Cleaned, Repaired
and Pressed.
Mrs. M. C. Pressle}'.
S|5ealc Lbud^r
Thao Words.
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Light
Runnhig
Leng
Wearing
DENSMORE TYPEWHJTER CO., 3
MINNCSOT4. 3
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5 aste your time experimenting. It isn't necessary Buy the
DeLava! Cream Separator^
£The oldest, best established, closest skimming separator on the marke^jjf
all other makes combined.
is
H" Vou need not take our word for it talk with oiir customers wlTo fiavc .bee^:
to using them for a year. They can give you the results of experience. |g|
$ THE BEST IS ALWAYS GHEAPEST. Before you buy seSf
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Help Them.
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F. A. TILLOTSON.
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HOPE, NORTH DAKOTA|\fEBRUARY 19, 1903.
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PIONEER FAMINE RELIEF
-FUND.
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We agree to pay the amount
set opposite our names for |he
relief of the famine suffers in
Norway fcnd Sweden. Such
money to be paid to the Pioneer
and by them forwarded imtaue-'
diately: *,
Pepper & Keene, ... .$ 5 0Qr^
Warn berg & Jacobson, 5 0(f
Geo. A. Luce. 2 SCTlv
W. T. McKinnie.. S:.1 OCl^v
E. Wilson,:... ... 2 O^T^
W. W. Hazlett,......'.. 1 OCt^
Johnson & Everson... 2 QO^l
James D. Brown.,.. 5. Oft®
S. J. Danskin, 2 00
A. M. McLaughlin...: 2 00^
Watson E. Boise, 5 OOv
S. A. Olson... .2 OC.
Peter Shell man .. 5 00*4^
T. A. Lyons ...2
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F. D. Patrons.
The following is a list of the
patrons of the Rural Frce D^Hv
ery Routes who haye had
boxes erected and are fece].^|i||
the benefit of the service
Andrew Itendricksob Oscar
Johnson, Arne K. Nybo, Bi^eta
Nybo, Gilbert Johnson, Jqhn
Morgan, Andrew E.Muri, Frank
Merritt, Robt. S, Saunders, ^le
A. Sandep, John K. Nybo. E.}M.
Northrop,Frank C^Meader,E|jai
Knutson, Ben. K. Nybo, 'H."A:
Northrop. Andrew Rasmusaepj:
Jackson, J. W. Laramore, Lewia^
Nelson, N. C. Veile, Frank rA.
Meader, A. P. Pederson. ':W^
Hillerson, Peter Peterson,Henry
Palfrey, John S. Palfrey, Jorgftp
Rasmussen, Andrew Anderson
Dodd Bros, N. R. Petersioif,
Henry Christiansen,Peter Chris'S
4iacrSefi, Lai**?- -Nol^on," Thoa. j|
Jorgensen, Knudt Ki^lTt^r^"
Park, C. W. Connor, Geo. D.
Slingsby, Robt. McLellan, Geo.
Saunders, Sr., Jas.. Day, Arthur
Wood, Robt.,, Anderson, -Jas. T.
Masters,Porter Kimball, Andrew.
East Route—Silas M. Wood,
T. A. Lyons, Ed. Patten., W. A.
Eggert, Chas. Matzdorff, A. W.
Cooley, C. M. Parker,^d. Lang
dahl," W. D. Pope, F-1& Fiilfeif
S. C. Fuller. A
Notice to Teachers.
A regular teachers' examina
tion occurs Friday, March 13ib,
1903, and will be held at my office
in Sherbrooke on said rfate, be
ginning at 9 o'clock a. m. S^y?
enth and eleventh grade pupils'
examination for diplonias occurs
Thursday and Friday, Mar?h
19th and 20th. v.^.5
-Dated at Sherbrooke, N. Dv,
this 16th dav of Feb., 1903.
T, A. HASSELQUIST,
Supt. of Schi
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School Election.
I^hefoilowingis the ticket to
S)e ,voted at th.e school electron'
next Tuesday, February 24th.:
For the Division of Hope
'School District, No. 10 and the
i^iylsioD of |ts property and debts
^follows:-
& That all prop^e r?y Both real and
personal belonging to Hope
school District, No. 10, located
an^ situated in the Incorporated
vTp!wn
West- Route—Rice^ackson^ "°P scnooi district JNo. 10,
nrlr»™r VtanAM*&fWnJI'tuated outside of the said In
corporated Town of Hope, pro
^rata, proporation to the assess'
jfid valuation of the said Incorpor
ated Town of Hope, and Hope
inspect the food products offered
for sale. He bilieves that it is
litt'e less than criminal that food
shou'd be allowed lo be sold in
the state containing such large
quantities of chemical preserva
tiy.es of coal tar dyes as have
been found in some of the canned
goods, catsups and preserves..
The vinegar in North Dakota is
badly adulterated, and very little
of that sold-as cider vinegar is
r^ally^ made from apples. Some
of the milk,sold in the state, con
tained formaldehyde.
'Beautiful Snow."
Wr-i
paid-up-in-advance subscrib
er who surely "inked a press" at
some-period—or asterisk—in liis
life, kindly shoved under the of
fice door, (furing the absence of
the working staff, a few consol
ing Words, as follows
The editor satin his easy chair
Smoking a pipe filled with his
auburn hair, while a hello shone
oyer his face so fair, but his
knees were out and his feet were
bate. Yet he sang a song both
s$d acd sweet, even though he
hadino grub to eat and the ground
^af covered with snow and sleet.
Now wbat inth2 world was the^
*p06r sucker to do after he'd eaten'
the paste and swallowed the glue,
for h,e had nary drink—neither a
cbew—but while he starved his
w&iskers grew—and h2 could
sqjo.'e.
FOR SALE.
1,000 bushels of oats at 25 cents
per bushtelr Inquire of
C. N. Northrop, Hope, N.D,
TAKE NOTICE.
All parties oweing me will find
their account-in the hands of
:Standley &Gilinore for collection,
fYou will please call and se: them
and .make settlement.
7
of Hope shall belong to the
n^w special school district and
.fba't all school property both real
f^jloolDistrict.
ndj personal, belonging to Hope
No. 10, located
^nd situated in the township out
£ii-side of- the incorporated town
shall belong to said original Hope
district. And that all in
debtedness, bonded or otherwise,
fof the present district, now ac
®ijed,:or which may accrue prior
po,|he division of said district,
'Sjiall be assumed and paid in the
following manner. and. terms:
"That said indebtedness shall be
,#ss^med and paid by the said
^plcial School District to be or
|ga#ized out of the Incorporated
of Hope, Steele County,
pforth Dakotk, and the District
jjjfo be organized out of the origi
lial Hope School District No. 10,
JTownship, Steele County, North
D|)^kota, for the year 1S02."
PEKING OF PURE FOOD
LAW.
In bulletin No. 3, just issued
Sy the N. D. agricultural college,
Ladd-giyes the restlt of
ihe working of the stale pure
ood law which are commonly
ia N. D. markets. Iti re
ing the work of the year
Prpf, Ladi finds that the law
^^^^is^arn^d^d to make
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C. O. Wilson.
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CLOSING
on Caps Mitts
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SYRUP
of White Pine with Tar
has cured- Coughs and Colds for more
people than y/e could count.
Every bottle guaranteed.
Wamherg
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Ihe lriiggSsts
When You Arc in
Remember
We Handle
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PEPPER & KEENE, PUBLISHERS.*
Need of a Stove
HOMES.
—^Soft Coal, Wood, iincl Hard OSal wlifeh yoli
can get it.
Radiant Hons®,
A
W less,»»"«»Igllable Monarch $
Are our Steel Ranges.
All of them guaranteed to do the work.
•k- Also See! Cooks, Cast Cooks, Case Hangs.
Prices Right.
KJng & SinltH.
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Furs
We _have got more goods than money,
and if you need any winter goods, now
is the time to buy. We must make
room for our spring stock.
You can buy ods cheaper
for^ 'iiest SO days
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CARPENTER WARNER
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