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THE PIONEER
Best Advertising
Medium in the County.
AJ inely Equipped Job
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artment in connection.
All Prices quoted in this
advertisement are for
CASH ONLY
This rule is absolute,
is
given on goods not paid
for at time of purchase.
Clothing
Our stock of Clothing is exceptionally heavy and
must be reduced regardless of cost. We still
have on hand:
92 Men's Suits
151 Youth's and Boys' Suits
41 Men's Overcoats
82 Youths'and Boys'Overcoats
162 Men's Trousers
192 Boys' Long and Knee Pants
Our Overcoats and Suits are made with
Self-retaining Fronts
No More Loans
The following is the resolution
adopted by the Board of University
and School Lands at a meeting held
on December 5th 1907.
"Mr. Stockwell moved that the Land
Commissioner be and is hereby in
structed to notify the public through
the press and County auditors, that
because of lack of funds no farm loans
other than those now on hand can be
made befora March 1st or until such
time as funds will warrant." Motion
seconded by Mr. MoCue and thereup
on roll call was had, all voting "aye"
and motion carried.
No further applications for loans
will therefore be considered by this
Department until the funds available
for this purpose are sufficiently aug
mented by further sales of land and
by the collection of moneys due on
contracts, etc.
The PIONEER—$1.50
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and are up-to-date and "Snappy".
During this sale we are placing Our Entire Stock
at your disposal at the liberal Discount of
25 Per Cent.
This means:
A $20.00 Suit or Overcoat
Si 5.00
at
A $15.00 Suit or Overcoat at....
A $12.00 Suit or Overcoat at
Just think of it, 25c off on every dollar. It will
pay you to lay in a good supply at these price«.
S11.25
$9.00
An Editor's Appeal.
My friend, help the editor in his
wild-eyed search for news. When
your friends come to see you, if you
are not ashamed of it, tell him when
your wife gives a tea party if you
have recovered from the effects of the
gossip, drop in with the news, when a
baby arrives fill your pockets with
cigars and call if you go to a party
steal some of the good things, and
leave 'em with the item in our. sanctum.
If your wife licks you come in and let
us see your scars and tender sympathy
through the paper if your mother-in
law has died don't be bashful about
it give in all the common place news.
In short whatever makes you feel
pi'oud, sad, lonesome or glad submit
it to our 24 karat wisdom and see our
matted locks part and stand on end
with gratitude, which will pour from
every pore like moisture from the dew
be-sprinkled earth.—Ex.
Since publishing the list of owners of
Andrew Rasmussen
Thomas Gately
The fafmers of this vicinity are beginning- to realize the value of
manure as a fertilizer. They are also finding that there is only one way to
properly put the manure on the ground and that is with a MANURE
SPREADERS.
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Sviccess Manure Spreaders
in the Pioneer about a month ago, we have sold five more to the following
farmers:
Ole Larson David Moug
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Cloaks
JUST 77 LADIES'. MISSES' AND CHILDREN
CLOAKS LEFT. All UP-TO-DATE, stylish and
well made garments. To close them out we offer
them at
We also have on hand 30 CLOAKS and JACKETS
that we have carried over from formeF years. We
do not want to see them in our store any longer
and they.are your at
Just ONE FOURTH the
Former Price
JUST THINK 1
A §16.00 Cloak at
A $10.00 Cloak at
A $8.00 Cloak at
A $4.00 Cloak at
And for warmth and wear they take no back seat.
Gust Whitmore
We have only three of the 1907 stock left and can give you favorable prices
and terms on these. Better get in line and farm right, and this means
You Should Own A Success Manure Spreader
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TIME CHANGED.
Beginning Sunday Dec. 15th,
the M. E. Sunday School will be
held at 12 o'clock instead of 10
o'clock as heretofore. Adult and
young people's bible classes have
been organized and there is a
place for everyone, whether you
are fifty or five years of age.
There should be no graduating
age from attendance at Sunday
School, there are historical and
innral lessons for all to learn.
The children should all be in
Sabbath school, and the example
should be set them by the older
people. Example is better than
precept We hope the attend
ance in the sabbath schools of
our city will be doubled, as we
belieye every right thinking per
son will agree that this can be
made one of the most potent
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OUR MOTTO™"HigH Quality--Low Prices"
KRAABEL DONALDSON & CO
Owing to the late fall and unusual mild winter, we find ourselves with altogether too much Fall and Winter Goods on our shelves
Our stock of merchandise is strictly up-to-date but is too large for this time of the year. We want to reduce it at least $10 000 00
before January 1st i9o8 and for that reason we offer the following Great Reduction, which you cannot afford to miss.
$4.00
$2.50
$2.00
S1.00
Besides the above Special Bargains we offer many "Snaps" in other lines such
as Underwear, Sweaters, Skirts, Petticoats, etc.
We also have the most complete line of Fancy China, Cut Glass and Lamps.
The most suitable for Xmas Presents.
OUR ANNUAL PRE-INVENTORY SALE
'December 16th and continues until January 1st 1908
Furs
We still have on hand a number of Ladies'
and Men's Fur and Furlined Coats We are go-,
ing to close them all out by January 1st
Regairdness of Cost
and if you are in need of a Fur Coat call and see
us. It will pay you.
In Ladies9
Small Furs
We still have a good assortment and just the
thing for & Xmas present for a Lady Friend.
To Close At
25 Discount
forces for good in our commun
ity. If not already actively en
gaged in Sunday school work,
please consider this a personal
invitation.
P. W. Ehred, Supt.
C. L. Wallace, Pastor.
REGULAR CHURCH SERVICES.
Sunday 11 o'clock Preaching Service
12 Sabbath School
3 Junior League
6:45 Epworth League
7:30 Preaching Service
Wednesday 7:30 o'clock Prayer ser
vice., (study of Old Testament Char
acters.
Real Estate Transfers
Real estate transfers for three weeks
ending Dec. 10th 07.
H. K. Livedalen to G. F. Olson,
of 8 sec. 35 Newburgh $6100 00
Jens O. Jenson to John O.
Jenson, sec. 23 West
field 3900 00
Margaret Burnsdale to N. A.
Kloster, undivided inter
est in the of 4 sec. 2
Sharon 1333 33
Margaret Brunsdale to N. A.
Kloster, undivided interest
in the si of sec.
Sharon 2666 67
J. N. Sveen to Carl O. Rud,
sec. 32 Enger 6000 00
W. C. Wood to Cullich Olson,
8 sec. 6 Finley 1 00
Wm. Bateman to Thorvald
Mosby, sec. 28 Pinley 4800 00
M. M. Stordal to Christ O.
Dronen, sec. 35 Finley
N. H. Evans to G. O. Johnson,
sec. 34 Franklin
R. E. Anderson to The Brown-
1 00
1 00
Danskin Co. 4 sec. 11
Sherbrooke 8000 00
Northern Pac. Ry. C. to J. B.
Oxton, sec. 11 and
sec. 15 Easton
Augusta Linden to Carl Lin
den, sec. 14 Riverside
Zannet Gillies to Ole Johnson,
8 sec. 24 Broadlawn 2000 00
G. A. Warner to Nellie Hag
gerty, sei sec. 26 Colgate.... 5000 00
M. C. Duea to E. S. Curry,
lot 2 block 1, Stays Add. to
10 00
1 00
Sharon 60 00
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County of Steele
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The City of Hope
If you find anything
wrong with the goods
you purchase from us,
bring them back with
out a moments notice.
You will find us more
eager to correct
takes than you
discover them.
Dress Goods
We are always strong in this Departmenc and our
line is always up-to-date. In order to keep it so
we never allow ourselves to carry over from one
season to another.
Our line this year counts of the most desirable
patterns in
Panamas, Serges, Cashmere, Granite,
Roxanas, Crepe de Chene, Etc.
These goods are sponged and shrunk before
leaving the factory and we guarantee every yard
For this sale we offer the entire line at
25 per cent. Discount
50c Dress Goods
at
75c Dress Goods
at
$1.00 Dress
This means you can buy
07a 1 25 Dress
WIC Goods at
50c
75c
Goods at
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G® Meals at all hours
•jj^TBoard by Day or Week
gi^Be&t of Lunches served at all hours
tig^*Dance and Lodge Supper served on order
^"Home-Made Brea.d, Pies, Cakes, Etc.
We Will Serve You Right
1 have just received a shipment of
Neck-ties, Suspenders,
Gloves, Mufflers, Etc.
THE TIES are in Clubs, Strings, Four-in-Hand
and Tecks, in various designs and colors.
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THE SUSPENDERS are the highest grade ever
shown in the city—coming one pair in a box—
—ranging in price from 50c. to $2.00 per pair.
DON'T FAIL to examine my line of Gloves and
Mufflers, it will pay you.
DON'T FORGET THE PLACE.
|C. G. WARNER_
Hart, Shaffner Marx Clothing
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