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CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH REV. S. HITCHCOCK Pastor Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Sunday -School 12:00 m. Men's Bible Claaa, 1 held in The Pioneer Building. .12:20 p. m. BVentag Service 7:30*p. Stranger*- Wafcome Physician and Surgeon Office 2d Floor Woodward Block Ofltee houra. 9:OO a. m: to.BiOO p. m. Telephone Connections. ii. v. 1 Attorney-at'Law and Notary Public HOPE No. DAKOTA. Shotwell floral Co. Growers of Plants.Cut Flowers, &c. Funeral Designs made up on short notice. Phone or write us Night or Day. 41-tt. Send tor Catalog .e. FE0C/R ivc-^acK lots, per 100 pounds Single sacks, $2*60 FOR SAL BY Hope Bakery & Restaurant FERD. GRAMS, Proprietor. Notice to Creditors. VOTTCK tci OTVEV to the credit- after the first publication of this notice. Dated this 25th day of March. 1914. WILLIAM A. COCHRANE. Eseoutor.ot the last will and testament ol Thomas Newell, deceased. WH.BABCLAY, Attorney lor Executor,- Sherbrooke, N. D. First Publication, April 2,1014. it5 Notice of Dissolution TTFOTICE is hereby- given, that the co-part nershlp heretofore existing between Jos eph F. JBeekerieck -and Joseph Langer, under tn» firm..name and style of Beckerjeck & LantQT, has this day been dissolved by mu tual consent, and the business will be contin ued: by Joseph F. Beckerjeck. who will lect all accounts owing tu. and pay a!' owing by, said firm. Dated, Hope.N. I ., March 18,1914. JOSEPH F. BECKERJECK. For Sheriff I hereby announce my candidacy for the Republican nomination (or the office ol Sher iff of Steele County. The support o( all Re publican voters Is respectlully solicited. If nominated and elected I promise to give (aithtul and undivided attention to the duties ol the office. C. S. EQAN. For Sheriff. I hereby announce my sell a candidate lor Sheriff ol Steele County, subject to the deci sion ot the Republican voters at the Primary election In June, 1914. II elected, I promise to give all my time and my beat efforts to the public service. ALBERT SPARROW. For Sheriff. 1 wnu our^eon Offlice over First National Bank Office- Phone No. 181 Residence Phone No 161 DR. J. C. ALEXANDER, M. D. Special Attention Given to Dis eases of-Women and Children. Office In ¥Ulltp8 Block. Phone No. 37 DR. H. 6. FISH Physician and Surgeon .ls JOSEPH LANGER. T6 Whom It May Concern. •WPTICE to hereby given that my wile, Anna xv Regan Yanda, has left my bed and board, and that I will not be-reaponslble tor any bills that she haa«ontracted or may contract, elth e* for the neosssarles-ot life or .otherwise. Dated March 30th.. 1914. JAMES W. YANDA l-tl8 Kasson. Minn. RMfflnal Atftertlsemeirts. F6r Cb«nty Auditor. I hereby announce, mysell. a candidate lor the nomination on the Republican ticket to the office of County Auditor ot Steele County, subject to the decision ol the voters at the: Primary Election June Mth, 1914. Your vote and rapport are earnestly solicited.' Should I be elected* I win personally attend to the of fice. JOHN J. WAMBERG. For Clerk of Court. I 'hereby announce mysell a Republican candidate for- renomlnatlon for-the office ot Cleft ot the District Court, subject to the wUl of the voters ot Steele County, N. D„ at the Juns Primary. Your vote and Influence re spectfully solicited. 3 D. W. VADNIE. I announce mysell a candidate lor the of fice ot Sheriff oi Steele County on the Repub' llcan ticket, subject to the decision ot the voters at the Primary election in June, 1914, Your support respectlully solicited. ALFRED J. ANDERSON. For Sheriff. I wish to announce that I am a candidate lor nomination tor the office ot Sheriff of I-.V. -VA T'ITAP on the una uueuliuu to the duties of the office. Yours Respectfully, GILBERT N. GRIMSON. For Sheriff. I announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff ol Steele County, subject to the de cision of the Repullcan voters at the Primary election in June. Your support will be ap preciated, and 11 elected I will serve the pub lic to the best ot my ability. WILLIE J. DRONEN, For Sheriff. I hereby announce myself a candidate tor Sheriff of Steele County. X. D„ on the Repulv ilt-aii ticket, subject tn t'u .k-'is'm t'-. vders at the Primary ,i Your vote and friendly iallue.iee u.Mioi'.tfu. solicited. M. T. LANGAGKU. For Sheriff. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Steele County, N. Dak., subject to the decision ot the Republican voters at the Primary Election to be held ju June 1914. Your vote and Influence respect fully «"iilolted. For County Jud 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for Judge of Probate of Steele County, N. D., sub ject to the decision of the Republican voters at the Primary election to be held the 24tli of June. If elected I shall in honesty and sin cerity serve the public to the best of my abil ity. IT. p. HANSON. For County Judge. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of County Judge of Steele County, N. D., on the Republican ticket, subject to the decision at the Primary election to be held In June, 1914. Your vote and influence will be thankfully received. ADAM S. MOOTE. For County Treasurer. I hereby announce my candidacy for Coun ty Treasurer ot Steele County on the Regubll can ticket, subject to the decision of the vot ers at the June, 1914, Primary election. Your vote and your friendly support is earnestly solicited. If elected, I will give my best at tention to the office. C. T. ULBEBG. For Treasurer. ioi 1 hereby announce myself a candidate the office of Treasurer of Steele County on the Republican ticket, subject to the decision of the Progressive Republican voters at the Pri mary election In June, If elected, I promise to give all my time and best efforts to the public service. RASMUS I. SIMONSON. For County Treasurer. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County Treasurer of Steele Coun ty on the Republican ticket, subject to the decision of the voters at the Primary Election held In June, 1914. Your votes and Influence respectfully solicited. ALVIN P. DOE. For Treasurer. I hereby announce that I am a candidate "'-njiii'fan ticket Ii. J. LOXti. Superintendent of Schools. I hereby announce myself a candidate for nomination to the office of County Superin tendent of Schools of Steele County on the non-partisan ballot, subject to the cordial consideration of the voters of Steele County at the June Primary. 1 GEO. F. NEWTON. For County Auditor. I hereby announce that I am a candidate IT re-election to the office of co-inty Auditor. .•.! i^ectfully as!: trie -m• .vrt .:c: .-t-..ele County. Those who wish to give me the benefit of their vote at the Primary Election, which will be held June 24th next, must register "Republican" with the Assessor. 1 G. J. MUSTAD For State Senator. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the renomlnatlon of State Senator tor theSlx teenth Legislative District, comprising the counties ot Steele and Orlggs, as a Progres sive Republican, subject to the decision of the voters at the June Primaries. 2 CHAS. ELLINGSON. For Representative. The undersigned Is a candidate tor nomina tion at the June Primaries on the Republican ballot, as a member ot the House ot Represen tatives for the Sixteenth Legislative District, and. will greatly appreciate the support ot those who believe hlm-to be capable ol filling that position, should he be elected to same. Respectlully, 2 AM. BALDWIN. For Representative. I hereby announce my candidacy'tor the Republican nomination as Representative trom the 16th Legislative District, subject to the decision ol the voters at the June Prima ries. II nominated and elected I shall en deavor to lurther any legislation that will aid in the moral and material progress of the State. R. A. LATHROP. The Capital Prize Which Will be Given by Is to Be An Elegant OBERMEYER & SON'S 1 Like Cut shown above 1. ANNOUNCEMENT.—This Piano iind Popular Ludies' Voting i.t- .[,Muc!.-d fsiirlv jind honestly on business principles, -.i ,ci wan jiii-iice iind iirnijs* in .ill concerned. With the above principles it will be an assured success. 2. PRIZES.—The capital prize will be an Oberme.ver & Son's l'iano. Also other valuable prizes to the amount of many dollars, which are announced herewith. 3. CANDIDATES.- Young ladies in this and adjoining'towns an- eli gible to enter thiB contest, and the parly receiving the largest number o! votes shall receive the beautiful 8400 Obermeyer & Son's Piano, and other premiums will be distributed in accordance with the contest ants' standing at the final count. 4. TIE IN VOTES.—Should any of the contestants tie in votes, The Publishers' Music Company will award a similar prize, according to standing at final count. 5. VOTES CLASSED.—Votes will be issued in the following denom inations: New Subscriptions, 600 votes $1 oil Renewals, 500 votes 1.50 Renewals, more than one year, G00 votes 1.50 Back Subscriptions. 400 votes l.oO uliscri itNillS. fi.OMO votes 7.50 5 1 PRIZE No. 2 Value, $15.00 DONATED BY HOPE IMPLEMENT CO., Farm Implements, Harness, Etc. We give a 25 Vote Coupon free with each SI 00 C!»h itirdvise A*k for Coupon PRIZE No. 3 Value, $5.00 DONATED BY i. H. McCOLLOM, General Hardware. I givn a 25 Vote Coupon free with each $1.00 CHSII purchase. Ask for Coupon. PRIZE No. 4 Value, $5.00 A LADY'S TRIMMED HAT DONATED BY JULIA C. JOHNSTON, Millinery. I give a 25 Vote Coupon free with each $1.00 Cash purchase. Ask for Coupon. Several Hundred Dollars in Prizes! TO BE DISTRIBUTED BY THE IN ITS GRAND votes 15.00 .(I I 25 00 INS'lRUCTIONS.— Ri-suits as to .-landing of votes will be issued after 30 days. No votes accepted at less than regular price of paper VOTING CONTEST FIRST PRIZE. Rules and Regulations Governing Contest are as Follows: PRIZE No. 5 Value, $5.00 CUT GLASS FERN DISH DONATED BY H. H. FULMER, Varieties, Jeweler. I give a 25 Vote Coupon free with each SI 00 Cash purchase. Ask for Coupon. PRIZE No. 6 Value, $5.00 DONATED BY KING & SMITH, General Hardware. We prive a 25 Vote Coupon free with each Si 00 Cash purchase. Ask for Coupon. PRIZE No. 7 Value, $5.00 DUE BILL IN TRADE DONATED BY STAR MEAT MARKET, Fresh and Salt Meats. I give a 25 Vote Coupon free with each $1.00 Cash purchase, or I give votes for the sale* of my $5.00 trade books. Ask for Coupons. Beginning TODAY, for Some Lady Will Appreciate Them. iSf The last ten days all voting must be done in the sealed box at the Bank. If you do not wish any one to know whom you are voting for, place your cash for subscriptions together with your coupons in a sealed envelope, which will be furnished you, and put same in ballot box. This will give evet one a fair and square deal. Contest Closes July 13th, 1914. MOST OF THE MERCHANTS OF HOPE Have Contributed Val uable Prizes and Will Give With $I concerned in this oontest. No one connected with this paper will be ulloweri to become a candidate in this contest or work for contestants. Votes after being voted cannot be transferred to another. Be sure to know whom you are going to vote for before coming to the bal lot box, as the editors or any one will positively not give any informa tion on the subject. The key to the government ballot box shall be in possession of the awarding connnittoe during the contost. For the first thirty days the paper will run a 25-vote coupon, which can be voted free for any lady contestant. Contest to run not less than 00 days. Closing of contest will be announced 25 days in advance of closing. The right to postpone date of closing is reserved, if sufficient cause should occur. The contest shall close on a day which will be announced later. Ten days prior to closing contest, the judges will carefully look or seal ballot box and take same, to the Bank, where the same will be in a place where voting can be done during business hours and locked in a vault at night until close of contest, when the judges will take charge and count same and announoe the young ladies winning in their turn. OO PRIZE No. 8 Value, $5.00 DONATED BY WAMBURG DRUG STORE, jDruggists. I give a 25 Vote Coupon free with each Si 00 Cash purchase. Ask for Coupon PRIZE No. 9 Value, $5.00 A LARGE FRUIT CAKE DONATED BY THE HOPE BAKERY, Bakery, Restaurant, Cigars, Etc. I give a 6i Vote Coupon free with each 25c. Cash purchase. Ask for Coupon. PRIZE No. 10 Value, $5.00 IN ADMISSION TICKETS DONATED BY BIJOU THEATRE, High-Class Motion Pictures. We give a Coupon with every Cash Admis sion and redeem $1.00 worth of these Coupons with one 25 Vote Coupon. Saye your Coupons. Cash Purchases.