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VOPC, /T By THE N. D. PUBLISHING CO. ^5 THURSDAY, NOV. 30,1905. Official Newspaper Steele County I SUBSCRIPTION KATES: ftr Tear, la mavmace 31.301 SlxMontti .73 Entered at the poet office at Hope, North Da cota, as second class matter. The recent decision of thel court in the Capitol Commission case put a stop to the building of the addition to the stafe house. No one will seriously regret" this turn of affairs except the old Bismarck gang. They feel sore, but they will recover, we hope. Over twenty empty cars were set out here Tuesday and sixty were taken up the line for the other towns. This will relieve the stress for a while.—Page Record. We have been led to believe Page never was short on cars. Better get after the cob webs, Brother Brown. Fine mail service, fine! Finley people succeeded in getting their Saturday's daily papers BO ment. or money! Come to Page, boys, and you'll find a town with the best market in the state, and paying money daily for about 25,000 bushels of grain, a good share of which comes from your county.—Page Record. Since reading the above we looked up the matter and find that Hope is and always has been a larger local market than Page. We also find that our suburban village to the south has suffered the inconveniences due to a shortage of cars in a like proportion to other towns \on this branch, if the reports of Page business men are reliable. We frankly admit our -^worthy brother's last statement. We I have plenty and to spare—an occasional load of wheat is scarce ly missed—and we" would be hard hearted indeed were we to deny our neighbors the means of subsistance from our overflow. Stay to Gylton niof ne sec 11 Franklin 900.00 A Mair to Sy ver Haagen son se sec 1 Edendale, 2000.00 John Wyman to Peter Shellman all see 7 Hugo 4000.00 Jacob Lang to Mary A Merriell se section 18 Melrose 2700.00 Louis Gunkel toE Sch uldt of nw and lots 2-3-4-5 sec 4 Colgate 1.001 Edmund Rishel toDed rick Henky se and of sw sec 25 Colgate 3825.00 W Fuller toE Fuller of nw and lots 2-3 4*5 sec 4 Colgate. 1000.00 Louis A Jacobson to H. Ward of fmm 1 Tk CBE DOPE IWONEETIAMUIMUIMUWSMMMWUIWMMG MSI I TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN as lb read them Tuesday morn Not only is Aaker's Business ing. But that makes no differ- College the best school I ever ence—you can travel to Fargo attended but it certainly does and back the same day.—Finley very well by its graduates as far Beacon. as1 positions are concerned. I've Provided, however, that the again and again been offered po train successfully dodges the sitions through the school in numerous freight trains on the case I desired a change, so it N. P. and the Portland freight seems that the business men is'nt "a'gin'em" and holds them are very liberal in patronizing in Casselton till 2 a. m. |theA. B. C., when they are in m. The Hope Pioneer claims to be able to back up the assertion that Hope is the best town on the line, and in the next item la ments the condition of things there, admitting there are no cars, no markets, no money and need of office help. Yours respectfully, CLARA A. BRADLEY. Fargo, N. D., Oct. 19,1905. calls on some modern -Moses to 13acen* counties. Salary or Corn help them out of their predicJmissi0n- A town without a market10U Cleveland, Ohio. Come to Page, CHURCH NOTES. ,TT ,, o'clock A. M. at this office, the following de- Real Estate Transfers. I fitted for Peter Lippert to School Dist. No. 4 part of nw sec 8 Sharon twp 1.00 Chas Ellingson and O. H. sw and lots 6-7 sec 6 Colgate. .. 3300.00 The DwightFarm &Land Co. to W Needham, lots 7-8 & 9 blk 4, 2nd add. to Finley. 325.001 Duea to Parker lot 17 blk 1 Stays add toSharon 75.001 OH Stay to Nels E Nel son all of blk 3 Stays SALESMAN WANTED to look af ter our interest in Steele and AddrMS„,The CONGREGATIONAL. Morning service, 11:00 Sunday school, 12:00 m. Evening service, 7:30 p. m. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Sunday school at 10 A. M. Morning service at 11:00 Evening Service, 7:30 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ISOLATED TRACT. United States Land Office, Fargo. N. D. Notice is hereby, given that in pursuance of instructions from the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under authority vested in him by sec,2455 Revised Statutes, as amended by the Act of Congress, approved February 26, 1895, we will proceed to otter at public auction, on the 23rd day of December A. D. 1905. at 10 o'clock A. M. at this office- .scribed tract of land, to wit: Lot 1. Sec. 4, Twp. 144. R. 55, Steele County, North Dakota. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are advised to file their claims in this office on or before the day above designated for the commencement of said sale, otherwise their rights will be forfeited.' vative banking methods are a mong the substantial advantages offered to present and prospec ive patrons. To maintain and increase these advantages is the policy ,of the management. The equipment in every de partment is thorough, modern and efficient. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HOPE. Remember Our Special Sale, with new bargains added daily, this is your opportunity. A Wake man Son Dealers Hope, Dak ^WIMINUIMUISUWWMIUMWMRC PROFESSIONAL CARDS W E.M.PHILIP, M. D. F»I PHYSICIAN ANDSDRCW KOPI, Office phone No. 37. iltu. A, FEAD, DENTIST. E. J. McMAHON, HOPE Harvey November 10, 1905. C: C. SCHUYLER, Register, •Rooms Especially Customers "Use. The .ample capital and sur plus of this bank, its finan cial position and its estab lished reputa tion for conser KRAABEL & KRAABEL. MARE MONEY" hy sending your HIDES, FURS ETC gim», traps etccheap WIUTE FOR CATALOSUE AND PRICE LISTS L. OABPENTEB, -n V*.\- ja&fci) N. IJA. Residence phone No on BOPS N. OFFICE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLOCK LAWYER EOPB N, DAK QB S. SHIPPY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC N. DAK- ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. REAL ESTATE & COLLECTIONS. FINLEY, N. D. H. H. FULLMER, THE JEWELER JEWELRY, WATCHES. CLOCKS SILVERWARE. REPAIRING and ENGRAVING ^escicseeeseeeeee-:! R, R. FISCHER, The Sl)oeri)aKer, Is prepared to do all work in his line. Repairing a spec* ialty. Give him a call. HOPE. JT. DAS.. UNION Telephone Line COMMUNICATING- WITH Shrbreoke, Portland, Mayvllle, Rosevllle, Aneta, Finley Page, Clifford, andtbeWallace and Camll Farms. Transact your business by Telephone. Prompt ser vice, 25 cents to all points., Hope Office: At Central, First National Bank Block. We are Known for Our Responsibility SHIP US YOUR HIDES Tfais Week'* Price List August 31, 1905. No. 1. Steers, salted, over 60 12 Cows salted, all weights,.. 11 Bults, salted, all weights Calves, salted, 8 to IS 12H Kips, salted, IS to 25 W* Deacon Skins, each under 8 lbs 00 Glue stock, hides and calves. 6 Horse hides, large, each-. 3 00 Horse hides, small, each 2 00 Tallow, rendered 4 Sheep pelts, dry full wool. '. No. 2. 11 11 7H 11 8K 35 2 00 1 00 3 2 00 75 to Greeen hides lc per pound less. Write for circular and shipping tags. 1 Reference American National Bank, Valley City. Valley City Scrap Iron & Hide Co., Valley City, North Dakota. Money! Money!! Money!!! is what we need—come in- and pay your subscript! on and watch us smile. it ft? •ifc & i'» 4 V, ••••IW.I llf III..' 4 Men's Suits 9 9 $15.00 Suit we sell now at $11.00 :j 14.00 Suit we sell now at 10.50 I 12.50 Suit we sell now at 9.50 12.00 Suitwe sell now at 9,00 10.00 Suit tre sell now at 1.50 9.00 Suit we sell now at 7.00 8.50 Suit we sell now at 6.50 7.50 Suit we sell now at 5.50 6.50 Suit we sell now at '4.50 Boys' Long Pa.nts Suits $7.00 Suit we sell now at $5.15 6 75 Suit we sell now at 5.00 5.50 Suit we sell now at 4.00 "Children's Knee Pants Suits $5.50 Suit we sell ncrtv at $4.00 5.00 Suit we sell now at 3.50 4.50 Suit we sell now at 2.75 4.00 Suit we sell now at 2.50 3.00 Suit we sell new at 2.25 2.75 Suit we sell now at 2.00 2.50 Suit we sell now at 1.75 Yours for Trade Dated this 13th day of September. 1905. WM. BARCLAY. Attorney for the Plaintiff. Residence and post office address. Sher brooke. N. Dak. (6—22-27) CITATION State of North Dakota. 11 In County Court. County of Steele. Before Hon, Albert/Mickels. Dated Oct. 28th, 1905. AKBERT MICKELS, (SEAT,) Judge of the County Court. 1st publication Nov. 2, 3t. Notice To Creditors. STATE OP NORTH DAKOTA, {. County COUNTY OF STEEIIB. 1 Court. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF FLORIDA B. WB ITE, DECEASED. Notice is hereby given by John A. White. Administrator of the estate of Florida White, Deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against said deceased, to present them, with the necessary vouchers, to the said John A.. White at his residence in Melrose Township on Section Eleven (11) in Township 145, Range 56, Steele Co.. N. D., within Six months after the first publication of this notice. Dated this 21st day of October 1905. JOHN A. WHITE, Administrator of said Estate. C. S. SHIPPY Attorney, Hope, N. D. First Publication November 2nd 1905. G. D. FISHER, Veterinary Surgeon, Phone No. i43- Office over Jefferson & Usselman's Store. .v,/'. HOPE, N. D. FINN CRASWELL Contractors and Builders. Estimates furnished classes of stone, brick ment work. V" A 1 -vVy*., A" *0 New Jefferson SUMMONS. STATE OP NORTH DAKOTA, j-ss. COUNTY OF STEELE. In District Court. Third Judicial District, Krestine A. Nelson, Plaintiff, ... "VS. I' Henry John, administrator of the estate of Wilhelm John, deceased Henry John, and all unknown heirs of the said Wilhelm John, deceased and all other persons unknown. Claiming any estate or interest in. or lien, or incumbrance upon the real estate described in the complaint, and their unknown heirs, Defendants. SUMMONS. The State of North Dakota to the above named Defendants: You and each of you are hereby summoned and reciuired to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, which was filed In the office of the clerk of the District Court in and for the County ot Steele and State of North Dakota, on the 12th day of September, 1905, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said 'complaint upon the sub scriber at his office in the Village of Sher hrooke. in said Steele County, within thirty days after the serice of this summons upon you, exclusive of.the day of such service and in case of jour failure to appear or answer judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint, I Judge. In The .'Matter of the Estate of Daniel J. Murray. Deceased. •Charles Murray, Petitioner, vs John Murray, Catherine A, Murray. John M, Murray, William J. Murray, Prank C. Murray. Mary E. Murray, Margaret A. Murray, Edwin J, Murray and Catherine A. Murray, Respondents. CITATION. The State of North Dakota to the above named respondents: You and each of you are hereby cited and req.ulred-to be and appear before the County Court of the County of Steele in said state at the office of the County Judge of said County, at the Court House in the Village of Sher brooke in said county, on the 1 ltt day of Dec ember, A. D. 1905 at 2 o'clock P. M, of that day, then and there to answer the 'petition of Charles Murray who prays for the appointment of Himself as administrator of the estate of said deceased, and you will then and there show cause if any you have why the petition er's prayer be not granted. wa rn on all and ce- ./r vWt¥ ^fsp VH SPECIAL SALE on Mens', Boys' and Children's Clothing. \r.rtf" Men's Woolen Underwear and Children's Jackets. The reason for doing this is because we are over-stocked for this time of year. Below we quote you some prices which we think ought to sell the goods: Boys' Knee Paints Suits $5.00 Suit we sell now at 3.75 Suit we sell now at Men's Overcoats $15.00 Overcoat we sell at $12.00 12.50 Overcoat we sell at 10.50 12.00 Overcoat we sell at 9.75 10.00 Overcoat we sell at 7.50 9.50 Overcoat we sell at 6.75 Boys* Overcoats $8.50 Overcoat we sell at $7.00 SS.OO Overcoat we sell at 6.50 6.00 Overcoat we sell at 4.25 4.50 Overcoat we sell at 3.00 We will stick by these prices until the last garment is sold. Come and see for yourself. DON'T WAIT UNTIL THE CHOICE IS SOLD. Sc mW^-yjc Imj ii $3.00 2.50 Child's Buster Brown Suits $5.50. Suit we sell now at $4.00 4.75 Suit we sell now at 3.25 4.25 Suit we sell now at 3.00 4.00 Suit we sell now at 2.50 3.75 Suit we sell now at 2.40 3.50 Suit we sell now at 2.25 3.00 Suit we sell now at 2.00 ever shown in the city. Call and in in is J. H. COLLOM. We are the sole agents for the celebrated —^—. IVORY WOOD FIBER PLASTER •yi-Vvi 1*t MV« the very best plaster on the market. This plaster requires no sand and is already for use when you get it from us. This plaster is composed of wood fiber, which gives it flexibility, toughness, lightness and strength, and the composition is such tha,t nails can be driven into it and withdrawn Jhe same as in wood. It is a non-conductor of sound, electricty, heat and cold, and will make a hard smooth wall.'! It is a proof against damage by water, and is not injured by freezing. It finishes naturally in a beautiful white, but readily takes decorative substances, such as paints, kalsomines and fresco colors. In fact it is the very best plaster on the market. Call on our agent for book let ... .... For Sale Only by The Beidler & Robinson Lumber Company. F. N. Q1LMORE, Agent. iinrwwvwwwwvwirwigwvwTfwvwwwi CHAS. EBELING, Now is the time to let me figure on your work. Don't wait, but come in and let, us talk the matter over. Engine and Separator Repairing a .Specialty. j* Childrens' Overcoats $6.00 Overcoat we sell at 5.00 Overcoat we sell at 4.00 Overcoat we sell at .' Ml ft-, *l •w 4s- $3.00 Suit we now sell at 2.50 Suit we now sell at 2.00 Suit we now sell at 1.50 .Suit we now sell at Misses & Children's Cloa.ks^ $12.00 Cloak we sell now at $9.^0y. 11.00 Cloak we sell now at 9.00 9.00 Cloak we sell now at ,5.50 Cloak we .sell now at 5.00 Cloak we sell now at 3.75 Cloak we sell now at 3.25 Cloak we sell now at 2.25 .'i -v 3.00 Cloak we sell now at Usselman. The best and largest line of' Heaters Steam and Hot Water Heat ing Plants. ll' life® 'IS!* .f, 1 1MMS' $4.25 3.50 3.00 Men's Woolen Underwear $2.50, 7.00 4.00 3.75 2.50 2.15 Ranges and it If-V-