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MANUFACTURED BY Farmers Grain & Milling Company MAYVILLE, N. DAK. is UPBUILDING OF THIS BANK due to the fact that we have ample capital and that we have adhered to a policy which has been conservative, yet along progressive lines. A A.. L. BLABQNi White Lead Linseed Oil PaintS Alabastine A ij' 1 $*- I Floor Varnish IhsSide Varnish Turpentine We J. offer to our customers modern facilities for the prompt and proper transadlion of their financial affairs ample vault and safe room for Storing and safe-guarding of" their money, notes, insurance policies and other valuable papers and such liberality of treatment as is consistent with prudent banking. YOUR account & solicited. FIRST-NATIONAL BANK of Hope, North Dakota. I. POWER DRIVE CORN PLANTER will assure a good crop. No clutch on the feed rod. The durable, perfect drop and dependable planter on the market. Fewest parts in mo tioiK slow moving plates. The drop may be moved to any number of kernels desired without stopping the team or it can be sown alternate without changing the plates* Afoot lever changes it to a drill for planting fodder corn. Made either single or double disc or shoe. TRY ONE. for all purposes -at-— Mallory's Drug Store Stewart, The N. W. Hawkinson Lumber Co. Dealers In Lumber and all kinds of Building Material ED. W. HANSON, Agt. IN. DAKOTA. SPRING BRINGS SORE FEET HERE IS A POSITIVE CURE With the advent of warm weather cones foot trouble* to thousands of people. The increased temperature and heaviness of the atmosphere causea twelline nod excess persplratloa. This brings oa a series of foot troubles. The treatment ?civen below will be wei onaed with Joy by an ar my of sufferers. It aets like magic. "Dissolve two tablespooufula of Calocidc compound In a basin of hot water so&k the feet In this for full fifteen mis •tea, gently massaging the sore parts Less time will not give the desired results.) Repeat this each night un til the cure is permanent." All sor» aess' disappears Immediately. Corns ud callouses can be peeked rtfeht off Bunions are reduced to normal and the InflammatieB 'drawn out. Sweaty, and. smelly feet, tender and swollen feet need but a few treatments This CaloeMe to a remarkable drug. For merly need only by doctors but any traccbt'aow has it In stock or will Quickly get It from his wholesale house. A twenty-five cent package fa te ciue tfce worst ten. Don't forget the Big Griggs County Pair. You cannot afford to miss it. HOPE. N Thursday, JUNE 15TH, 1911 Official Newtpaper Steels County jiV^es, indee^!/v l)r desmi?iid, aflgply. send out inv'ittttions ding.J shall have pri corner, No babies —Lankin Reporter. XEbe Ibope pioneer Additional Locals NORTH DAKOTA PUBLISHING CO. L. JV-BOWEN, jSditor and Manager SVBSCKlPTIO.yHATES: Per* Vemr, In tee /..... .30 Six Months— 73 Suterert at tbe'oost office n.t Hope, N6rth Da cota, as second claee matter. iiT To insure insertion, all advertise ments and pay locals must reach our office on or before Wednesday noon of each week'- fiT Ail notices oi entertainments of any nature. at which admission is charged, given by local organizations are charged at the rate of five cents per line per* tosertion. Miss Jsslyn Wins Fraisa Graduated Dm lege C-'riser 1 F"ar-vo Jime.v 'Col-. 12.1S. Miss.Ethel .Joslyn," who was. one of .five to receive "'diplomas from the Fargo College Conserv atory last Monday, received a great deal of merited1 praise !for her work at the recite1 giveg by her June 7thi. The f&Hevi-ing .if clipped from the' Courier News: "'The last of .the g,raduatirig programs of the Fargo1 conserv atory of music was'given in Stone's auditorium last Wednes day evening. .V 'Like the previous" ones,' it proved to be a most jenjoyable ev^nt. The young pianist, Miss Ethel Joslyn of Hope,- Nv D., made her professional' diebut be fore a large and delighted audi ence. 5 "Throughout her progrqp, which was a vary ambitious one, the charming player displayed fine sentiment and a clear under standing of her work. Her tech nique was at all times adequate, her touch sympathetic and her attitude more that of an experi enced conceit player than one would expect of a conservatory graduate. "The larger numbers in the program were a sonata Beethoven and a concerto b!y Saint-Saens representing botj^i the classic and the modern schools which wer^e extremely well rendered, the difficulties being overcome with apparent ease that called forth the admir ation of the audience. 7j "Another number which gjave special pleasure was the nocturne by Brassin in which Miss Jos^yh delighted her hearers by a beau tiful singing tone. "Her popularity atrong/Jher friends was demonstratedfj not only by the hearty applause but also by most exquisite '®or'al gifts. Would Change hfi^gs. At a recent. }"edd: ,p inviAdams a baby had shr ekeu it^ut in termission to I the greab^'Jannoy ance of the guests. As bridal party was5 leaving .v slight delay fetircb a s5.ne of or .urre- the, guests eir:d th to aay to the first br 'What a nuisance •at a weddir '•i'f.tiaid: C. G. Warner transacted busi ness in Fargo Wednesday. There is still' some talk of a Fourth of July, celebration. A." Tillotfcon spent a few days in the city the first of week. Christ Loreiison has had name put on our subscript on list, tb.ta'weeH ... Ail wosk done by Dr. Civ id ler is fully,guaranteed. See iin Julv 1st to 3rd. l± w.1»' ies T'' )i'er. the gfw-ien I •)iiwed i.ljfU in the (ij^ecLed.'" Lu rrtber^l-QiiSaic I have about 4000 feet of lum ber for sale cheap, Call and see it. Christ Madsen. 12-lt-p- Po away with potato bugs •'th Paris' Green. 40c per lb J. Mallory's Drug. Store. Seo DrV.©hanc?ler about 7. dental work. At the Club !:e' July 1st, 2nd and 3rd. A' number of young people from Hope attended the dance nt Colgate last Friday evening. -POR SALE—Good second id twines and separators for Hort'On $) Oo., Majvl'le. 9 5t. •'y E. ., Devils, Lake Chautauqua 1 to. j'_'Address Dr. W Backings', S.ep'y., for fr 11 pa r.'' u la:-s.'^ |, .. ... b|i&:Mrs.' J. A. Hedd ti'g and, and Mrs. F. W. Ehred returned Monday from a fishing trip to? Spirit^rood lake. There will be a 10-cent increase in freight rates July 1st. This must^e t^ pdy interest on r^ie six hundred, million loan. Mifs. .il. A, Tillotson en'er tained ft'^few friends Tuesday afternoon in honor of her mother arid jsister who are visiting with her. V»/••••.' Pprter Kimball and'family au toed up from Minneapolis ind arrived here yesterday. They -will spend the summer on the farm. jjiJTRAYED Last Saturday night from the Jens Twenstrop farm, 14 miles southwest of H|pe, one cow, red and white, dihorned. 12-2t-p. M. B. Hanley returned yester day mornin'g from the Firemen's tournament at Wahpeton, and Reports that the boys are being ^royally entertained. Among the G. A. R. men at tending the encampment "at Grand Forks from the Fost-u Ppst are J. E. Brown, B. F. W ,i. d€u, T. G. Anderson and H. S. 'Curry. ...v' gospel meetings Hope ev0ry night at the ten^ 8 o'clock sharp. Iverybodyi is ipordia Uy invited to attend. Free atli' is •ion. Come and enjoy the si.ig ing and music. Miss Ella Nelson returner 1st week from Willow City, hu\ing completed her second successful year of teaching in the pa olio schools of that little city. t-'.he will return in the fall for an icr year's work there. Judging from the inert .1 shipments of beer into our of -latg, money must be le out of the stockings a little mXct than it has for some time, -low ever we have not been able v., or der any beer yet. Renew your subscription io ,tho St. Paul Dispatch or Pion jr Press at this office and get te beneti of a» -clubbing rate this paper Daily and SUIK, ,7 and The Hjojpe Pioneer, o-ie y, 1 for-ffi.25. ,.'il^$gaiir -price ?6.'-0. St ^aai j6aiji^°&iiid'^oi->e Piou er or 3 a a price$4-.5'Q. Hope Markets Jun« '8thy 1911. No 1 Northern Wheat... 2 ... Velvet Chaff 'No. 1 Durum 2 No. 1 Flax Oats Barley 1 I .84 •V.82 .82 :.74 .72 2.22 .36 .60 For Sale By C. G.Warner Hope, N. Dak. give us your attention for a minute when in the city and call at our office and see the great which is on exhibition. Let u& show you the advantage of pur chasing Farm Implements that are made for the Farmer and by a Farmers' Company. Not in the I Trust. We also wish to call your I attention to our Mower. We have a complete line of other Farm Implements, Harness and' Twine..-- Gall and see them. DR. F. W. CHANDLER DENTIST Will visit Hope for three days, JULY 1st to 3rd. All Work Fully Guaranteed. I Oils, Dry Cells and Eiltered Gas oline always on hand. .AUTO LIVERY, Quiet and Sure. Yours for business^ I»1»I I 1» Ili r' I/ J4* luJ 'i II '•.t i' .. REPAIRING LIVERY 101