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V, "VI OT ft •m. 'T" •iltajr'fyJi-j .j. :. '4' .. 'f^y) I baK-" &t or £tf j"* A :'v' ,vw: ttfe- #v.#sV "V *^wv* ,«V^ *7^' WJ 1 ®®^®®®®®®^®®(!^®©(sXS)®s!Xs^ THE J. D. BROWN, PREST. E. D. WALLACE, VICB-PRBST. 8. J. DANSKIN, CASHIER F^st National BaoK* Hope. North Dakota. CAPITAL Surplus Conveyencing KING Prof. Clint Gardner is still in position to take several more pupils for instruction in either Banjo, Guitar or Mandolin. Call 'phone the Pioneer office if IN!interested. 34tf i•' We believe we can take care of ALiL of our customers needs along all of g the above lines and all others handled by any bank a Hardware. (SL E. LASHAM, President S .MOORES, Vice-President ES2£ i.^- "«v -v -1 ©S^GXS)®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®©®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®!^®®^®!^^ farmer anb Xattb ©wtter Let Us Say A Few Words To You DO YOU KNOW that our business is selling Farms DO YOU KNOW that when you list them with us we sel dom fail to sell them DO YOU KNOW that our SYSTEM OF GETTING BUYERS and inducing immigration to North Dakota is effective DO YOU KNOW that we advertise and employ some of the best Real Estate Men in the Country? DO YOU KNOW that We are recognized by the different lines of railroad as to rates for our buyers DO YOU KNOW that we are the largest dealers in the state, of Barnes, Steele, Traill and Cass county Lands? These are facts Gentlemen, that we are proud of, and we kindly ask you to consider them if you have a farm to sell. Mvjrraty Brothers & W^rd. Minneapolis Hope $ $50,000.00 $5,000.00 A General Banking Business Transacted Hail Insurance in "Old Line" Companies §j Safety Deposit Boxes of the latest pattern g' Lowest Rates on Real Estate Loans Real Estate Bought and Sold Steamship Tickets Sold SMITH. N» Dak. GEO. A. WARNER, Cashier JNO. D. FOLEY, Asst-Cashier Bank Capital and Surplus S30.000.00 We are here to do your Banking business, and we be lieve we have the facilities for handling it to your satisfac tion too. We represent Ten of the very best Fire, Lightn ing, Tornado and Hail Insurance Companies doing business in tne state. We sell drafts on all Foreign Countries, and if you wish to purchase a Steamship Ticket to or from a foreign country, we can furnish it for cash or on time. We have money to loan on Real Estate at the lowest rate of in terest, and if you want to build, and haven't sufficient funds, we can get the money for you and you can pay it back at your leisure by dealing through us with the Northwestern Mutual Savings and Loan Association. If you have money to leave on Time Deposit, don't forget that we pay six per cent, interest. We are here for the business, and if fair, honest and upright Banking Methods will win, we are going to get it. Open an account with us. DO IT NOW. -fs-.v",-.* A' .sV'• -v Three sections of land for rent 5 to 6 miles north of Hope. Will rent in whole or by sec tions. DANSKIN & CURRY. Sf-J? VL\ LOCAL NEWS NOTES. 1 Mrs A. S. Mooteis very ill. H. J. Harness was a Fargo visitor Monday. Aneta is expecting to have a boom this season. For good Siberian millet seed see J. A. Van Dusen. 45t8p Miss Belle Martin has entered a hospital in St. Paul as nurse. Roland Hough has accepted a position in the Gold Medal Phar macy. Joe Beckerjeck and Mose Savoie left for points in Canada Tuesday morning. FOR SALE: My residence prop erty in Hope. DR. M. C. JOHN STON, Aberdeen, S. Dak. The geese that have gone north are liable to receive frost bites if the present weather continues. Born early Monday morning, March 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo F. Smith, of Baldwin twp., a son. Born to Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Torrance, 2639 Humbolt Ave. S., Minneapolis at 12:10 a. m. March 9th, a boy. This week the Pioneer pub lishes ten notices of public sales. Be sure to look them over and you will know where to go to buy your horses and machinery. Politics are beginning to warm up considerably—in the mean time we would suggest that you insert your announcement in the Pioneer. The price remains the same—five per. Geo. A. Hunter has recently returned from New York City where he spent the greater part of the winter. He intends to sell out his personal property and remove to the Twin Cities, where he will engage in business. See his sale ad. in this issue. Last Friday evening a number of young people were the guests of Miss Emma Slingsby at her home. The evening was enjoy ably and quickly spent at pro gressive "Cinch Edna Gray and Lew Bowen wining the hon ors. Refreshments were served at midnight. The Milligan Sisters have rent ed the room formerly occupied by the Commercial Club where they will have their millinery parlors. Miss Myrtle will arrived today and will have the new spring stock on display the latter part of next week, announcement of which will appear in next is sue. Miss Lee, an experienced trimmer well known in this city, will arrive next Monday and take charge of the trimming depart ment. The stock of millinery is up-to-date arid consists of the latest designs in Parisian art. Be sure and be- present at the opening .-V^".'. ¥»SSSiSiS" ~-yJ i. -2S"?! 2**®®$$*% ''Y ~r*» **««4"i A tS Horses at Tillotson's. Lanpher Hats, Spring Styles just in. KRAABEL. & KRAABEL Miss Clara Langer, of Cassel ton, is visiting friends in the .1 ... city. F. A. Tillotson will be here next week with a car of fine mares. Com® early if you intend to buy this spring. Parties having Farms or Town property for sale would do well to list them with Danskin & Cur ry. Office in Rugg building. Tillotson arrives next week with a car of fine horses. Miss Lyda Loney came* home from Fargo to attend the 20th anniversary of the wedding of her parents. She returned Mon day. James Loney has on exhibition at the Palace a sample of winter wheat from Alberta which yield ed 53 bushels per acre. That is going some, is it not. FOR RENT—Section farm 9 miles NE of town. Renter must be equipped to handle farm properly. 0. G. MAJOR The Rebecca's will give a big dance on March 30. Last big event of the season. Proceeds go to the Odd Fellows Home. Rebeccas will give supper in Odd Fellow's Hall. The special services at the Congregational -eliurch during the past week have been well* at tended. Rev. Barnes, who has conducted the meetings, is a forceful and earnest speaker, and there is no doubt but that much good has been accomplished. If you want help on short no tice phone or write Larsen & Bolstad Employment Agency, 414 Front Street, Fargo, Phone 151. 45-tl2 SEED FOR SALE. I have Macaroni and Blue Stem wheat, Mansura Barley, White Russian oats and Flax for sale forccash or on time with ap proved security, 48tf J. K. JOSLYN Just received, a car of North rup, King & Co's. seeds, call and place your order now. KRAABEL & KRAABEL FOR RENT—All of section 29, Sherbrooke township. Will rent for the half. Enquire of P. Shell man, Hope, N. D. Phone at farm. 43t4p We shall appreciate at your earliest convenience, the oppor tunity of showing you our wall paper samples at the store or at your home. Our line is complete and up-to-date. Our prices are right. Give us a trial. THE GOLD MEDAL PHARMACY M. N. Mallory, Prop. HURRAH! Another Big Sale at Sherbrooke. W. I. Warrey will sell, on March 24th, 14 head of colts and heavy horses, plows, drills, drags buggies, wagons and tanks, 8 sets work harness and many other useful farming utensils, 1 new corn planter, never set up, hay, oats and some household furniture. Read the advertisements in this issue. It will pay you. IRooms £6peciall\ Jftttefc) for tu0tomers 5 The ample capital and sur plus of this bank, its finan cial po it on and its estab lished reputa tion for conser 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. *rjm wmm tmm Tv' ^msssGBsaii do as follows: cSMpon Book A $20.00 A $ 10.00 I A NEW tm hi. KSESfc^aBfeti FOR. CASH Oi\ Everything. To those wishing to Pay Cash for there goods we wiUw-® We will sell yovi a $20.00 Fo $18.00 sPot Cash. This 10 PER CENT. Discount will be given to those only, who buy Coupon Books, They will be issued as follows: CBo!T CoBuop„°kn Discount will not be given in any other way. Spring goods are arriving daily and we are "'siscked to the utmost and can supply your BecKerjecK. & Longer, Hope, N. Dak. I Complete Line of Furniture. I Two Carloads of House Furnishing Goods have just been placed in the Furniture Store. There is the largest number of fine Turkish Rockers and Leather Upholstered Chairs ever shown in the city. You will also find a good stock of Leather and Velour Couches, Dining Chairs, Tables Chiffoniers, Bed-room Suites, library Cases, Sideboards, Buffets, 5 and many things that make the home comfortable and at tractive. Everyone is invited to call and see the goods and prices, both of which you will find to be right. at $ 18.00 I E. D. WASHBURN, ii' If You Want Building Material & Remember the Green Lumber Shed. jZ ________ YA/m. H. Sabln, THE N. W. HAWKIN SON L'B'R CO. XT A. Hawkinson. fres. Wm. H. Sabin, Vioe-Pros Sfar N. W. Hawkinson, Seo. and Treas I carry a good line of Victor and Columbia records and sup plies—records 55 cents. It will pay you to see me if you are figuring on purchasing a pho nograph or recodrs. tf H. H. FULMER. Knerr's Creamery, Fargo, pays cash Minneapolis prices for butter fat. Big saving in freight to farmers. _-J at $9.00 '^•J' V••'••-:•• fc-V. -. -iK hm% kt&ll .. 4^ &fj:- i-M% 'S -iiwM '"S, P.-. 0 LOCALATP'R Anyone interested in the pur chase of a piano or latest sheet music will do well to call at the residence of P. B. Wolcott. Sev eral pianos to select from also latest sheet music. We sell Dr. Reed's Cuhsion Soled Shoes, the best on the market. KRAABEL & KRAABEL mm**' 'Z&- Eg If iil $ ia •fiV