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$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ l» 1 THE RISK YOU RUN. Numerous customers But hen you carry cash for paying bills, you run the risk of losing it, you get no receipt, you forget the amount and no record. Pay all hills by check and avoid the possibility of loss. THE HOPE NATIONAL BANK The best sign tor a meat market At&osd Why not prepare for it now by placing in your home a HEATING STOVE selected from our complete line that will add cheer and comfort in spite of weather conditions outside. Styles, sizes and prices to suit everybody. J. H. McCollom J. H. McCOLLOM'Sl THE TIME IS A A N $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ We endeator to wait on you just as promptly as possible, The Best Meats, Honest Weights Lowest Prices are worth a short wait occasionally, It never will be longer than is abso lutely necessary at this market Star Meat Market T. THORSLAND, Proprietor. J. H. McCOLLOM'S THE WHISTLING WINDS OF WINTER WITH IT'S DISCOMFORTS WILL SOON BE HERE 5 Why not replace that Carpet with a nice new Rug and get a new piece or two of Fur niture, which will greatly improve the ap pearance ot that room? CALL ANB SEE MT STOCK We have a nice line on hand to select from, consisting of Parlor, Dining Room, Bed Room and Kitchen Furniture, in the latest styles and finishes. We also handle Rugs, Carpets, Shades, Porctierres, etc. E. D. WASHBURN ED. W. HANSON LUMBER Building Materials OF ALL KINDS. WIRE FENCEING, NAILS, PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, GLASS, AND COAL fiiStSP HtMi! THE HOPE PIONEER (.CupyritcM.) WAR SIDELIGHTS (The Ibope (Moneet HOPE. N a NORTH DAKOTA PUBLISHING CO. L. J. BOWEN, Editor and Manager SVfSCRIPTIOH HATBS: Year, In advance Si Months Hope. Steele County and state ot North Da kota. and I shall, on the 11th day of Decem ber, A. D. 1915, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of said day, at the front door of the court house in the village of Sherbrooke. In said county and state, proceed to sell the rlirht. title, claim and Interest nf the above named L. A. Jacobson in and to the above described property, to satisfy said judgment and costs of said Judgment, amounting to Nine hun dred sixty and 30-100 dollars (8960.H0) together with all accruing costs. Including costs of sale, and Interest on said Judgment from the 24th day of July. 1915. at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, at Public Auction to the highest bidder for cash. AUGHfA pollovi A SKUM* fRAtU s&W, BlU. A N.D.RA. *9.30 .74 entered at the post office at Hope. North da nta. as second clas* matter. W To insure insertion, all advertise nents and pay locals must reach our lfice on or before Wednesday noon each week. All notices of entertainments of any nature at which admission is charged given by local organizations are charged at the rate of five cents per line per insertion. Sketlff's Sail. State ot North Dakota' ca rounty of 'ass Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an execution to me directed and delivered, and new In my hands. Issued out of the clerk's iffiee of the third Judicial District Court State of North Dakota. In and for the County of Cass, upon a judgment rendered in said court In favor of the Christine State Bank* a domestic corporation, plaintiff, and against* r.. A. Jacobson. defendant, and the trans cript of which Judgment was filed in the Dis trict Court of Steele County. North Dakota. Aucust 7.1915. I have levied upon all of the rUht. title, Interest and claim of said defen dant. L. A. Jacobson, in and to the following real property, situate, lying and being In the county of Steele and state of North Dakota, tc-wlt. Lots, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-one. and twenty-two in block forty five (18. 1». 20, 21. 22. in block 45) of the origi nal town of Hope, and lots thirteen, fourteen, fifteen and sixteen In block eighteen (13.14. 15. and IB In block 18) of the original town of G. N. GRIMSON, Sheriff of Steele Coun- A. C. LACY. ty. N. Dak. Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated this 29th day of October, A. D. 191 s. [0tl.] Notice of Sheriff's Sale under Execution. Motloe Is hereby given, that under and by virtue of a writ of execution to me direct ed and now in my hands, duly Issued out of the court of Ole Martinson, one of the Justices of the peace in and for Steele 'ounty. State of North Dakota, dated October 30.1915. upon a Judgment rendered In the Justice Court of the said Ole Martinson, at Rlabon, North Da kota. on the 29th day ot October. 1915. in an action in said Justice court, wherein A. B. Holt was plaintiff, and Alfred Bere defendant In favor of the said plaintiff A. B. Holt, and a ealnst the said defendant. Alfred Rerg. for the sum of £182.34 and costs, which writ of execu tion commanded me as sheriff in and for said County of Steele to satisfy the said Judgment, together with all accruing costs, out of the personal property of the said Judgment debt or within my county. I have levied upon all of the right, title Interest and claim of the said defendant. Alfred Berg. In and to the fol lowing personal property, situated In the county of Steele, and State of North Dakota, to-wlt: 1 dark gray mare colt, coming two years 1 dark gray horse colt, coming two years: 1 black mare coll. coming three years all the hay now stacked on the following des cribed premises, being the East half of Sec tion 32. Twp. Hfi.iHangeM. Steele County. State of North Dakota one organ manufactured by Geo. \V. Getts. That I will sell the hereinbefore described personal property to the highest bidder for cash, at public auction at the front door of the Court House In the Village of Sherbrooke in the County of Steele, and State of North Dakota, on the fifteenth day of November. 1H15. at 2 o'clock P. M. of said day. to satisfy thesald Judgment, with Interest and costs thereon, and the costs and expenses of such levy and sale, or so much thereof as the pro ceeds ot such sale applicable thereto will sat isfy. That there will be due upon the said Judg ment on the day of sale the sum of 8193.20, to gether with all accruing costs. Including costs and expenses of such levy and sale, and Interest on said judgment from the 29th day of October, 1915 at the rate of 6 per cent per annum. O. N. GRIMSON Sheriff of Steele County JOHN MOSES North Dakota Attorney for Plaintiff Hope, N. D. Dated this fourth day of November, A.D. 1915. HATRED. Hatred i* a poisonous plant, and wherever it is allowed to take root it overruns and lolls the beneficent growths around it Whatever the mjurv received, however we may condemn die act and blame the doer, we cannot afford to hate him. That is suicidal RecwnT- GOES BAFitFOGT 35 YEAP.S J. M. Haigler, Now 75, Not Ecccntrlc, But Does It for Health and ComVort. Carlton, Okla.—For 35 years J. M. Haigler of Carlton has gone unshod the year round, and now, at the age of seventy-five, he 5s devoid of aches or pains or physical blemishes of any eort. He is a normal man of extraor dinary physique, standing six feet tall and weighing 325 pounds. He is as prankish as a boy of seventeen. "I don't remember of ever being ill," he says, "and I have always eaten what has been set before nie with the relish of a hungry man. I have lived outdoors as much as possible and have always been active, both mentally and physically. Maybe that has helped to keep me young." There is nothing eccentric about Haig'er. He is practical and unosten tatious, of exceptionally sound busi ness judgment, and is generally well known and liked throughout the state He is the father of five sons, all strong and husky men, owners of large herds of cattle, horsos and hogs and thou sands of acres of land. When the elder Haigler was Demo cratic county chairman he called the convention to order with the ther mometer many degrees below freezing, and presided in hia bare feet, while the other members were'wishing for a stove. He goes barefoot to Kansas City. Haigler contends that it is condu cive to health and happiness to go barefooted, and that nis barefoot habit is no mere whim or caprice. DISARMAMENT NOT URGED Arthur Deerln Call, executive ID sharge of the Washington branch oi the American Peace society, says the American Poace society has never rec ommended disarmament of this coun try. Mr. Call 1b In active charge ot a gigantic pcace campaign. The plan Is to call on men and women of this sountfy to contribute to a movement tor the establishment of an interna tional legislature and an International judiciary, which the society proclaims Is the only substitute for war. "WAHB" THE BEAR IS DEAE Grizzly Made Famous in Stories Killed on a Ranch in Wy oming. Cody, Wyo.—"Wahb," the big beat mado famous in stories by Ernest Se ton-Thompson, Is dead. His long careei was ended a few days ago by A. A. Anderson, who owns the ranch on which the animal lived. It was from Mr. Anderson's ranch that Mayoi Mltchol of New York hunted bear this spring. Mr. Anderson has killed four bears luring the summer, all on his own ranch. For years it has been the de sire of Mr. Anderson to kill Wahb, but the animal always succeeded in out witting the hunters. Strenuous Kindness, She—Here's a story in the paper that tells about such a kind police man. He—What did be do? She—He found a man asleep In the •treat, it aaya, and ttnnad Urn UU 1M WE The REXALL Store. The Safest Breech-Loading Gun Built! hrVSMT Zffar&n less), all If r/.'WW $ I COLD CREAM but not Ice Cream. For rough and chapped lips and face, use: NYAL'S FACE CREAM have been selling it for Five Years and never a jar brought back yet. We want people who don't like it better than any they ever had before to bring it back. We believe (with reason) that it beats them all. It will not get rancid, keeps for ever. A white porcelain jar with a neat label and a nickel screw cap, Price 25 cts._ WAMBERG'S DRUG STORE 7%ae-lin repeating shotguns (hammer and hammer. dnattta 'RUE ECONOMY -ttir.g :a return For Sale by Vi .rans it v.Hse spending of one's money-—making every dollar This $583 Tractor FREE Yes, the Dally Newa vlllglve this big Bull Tractor away abaoluttly tree in a termers' •ubacription vot ing count which starts November IB and closes end we will pay the freight. This machine designed to do farm work at desctlptioa—pulls .plows, seeders, harvesters, nowers, drills, discst grinds feed) saws woodi »mi does any stationary belt work. To own a Bull Tractor means better and more scientific farming gnstsr pionts snd less dnidgtiy. It coats you nothing to Itsra mora shout this oner, so hurry and eend pottcsid (or further Information to the Contest Editor of The Daily Mews, 92 C. 4th St., St. Paul, Mtaa. Whatever It lg. "I don't Bee how they can afford to do what they do on his salary." "Do you know what his salary is?" "No, but 1 don't see how they can afCord things, just the same."—Detroit Free Fress. HOPE, NO. DAK. an article that will satisfy you In cvtry way* T" 12-16-20 Gtugt Hammerless "Pump" Guns ESSSSiSti/s hammerless repeating shotgun is a fine-appearing, beautifully-balanced gun, without any objectionable humps or bumps no holes on top for gas to blow out through or water to get ins cant freeze up with rain, snow or sleetj-ita solid steel breech (not a shell of wood) permits a thoroughly symmetrical eun without sacrificing strength or safety It is the safest twesnfi limllng shotgun ever built. Six shots in IS and 16 gauges five in SO gauge. ». Is JHammeriess with Solid Steel Breech (inside as well as out)—Solid Top—Sid*Ejection —Matted Barrel (which costs $4.00 extra on other guns)—Press Button Cartridge Release—(to remove loaded cartridges quickly from magazine without working through action) Double Extras, tors—Takedown Feature—Trigger and Hammer Safety. Handles rapidly guaranteed in shoot ing ability: price standard Grade "A" 12-gauge gun, $22.60 lfl.«r20*ange,*2440. Send 3stamps postage for big catalog describing all ftf. K% A Shots! MJtGMuitttfi JltfWUiVJM repeating rifles, etc. Do it now 1 42 Willow Street, New Haven. Conn. „nl, a rifle, pistol or shot?un, you Ehould have a copy of the Ideal Hand at juu SUUUl Book—160 pages of useful information for shooters. It tells all about powders, bullets, primers and reloading tools for all standard rifle, pistol and shotgun ammunition how to measure powders accurately shows you how to cut your ammunition expense in half and do more ard better shooting. This book is free to any shooter who will tend three stamps postage to The Merlin Firearms Co., 48 Willow St., New Haven, Com. Mf do fcdl^otf WHITE Is & real bargain because it sold at a popular price because it gives you the kind of sewing ycu delight ins fcccause it will turn out the work quickly and thoroughly and give you a life 1™ of so&Lctory service bccause its improvements will enable you to do things which can't be done on any other machine because it will please you j, v/iih its fine finiih and beauty of its furniture. la sticrt you will find the White reliable and desirable from every point of view. Bz sure to see the TTfcits rl•?!:* r'bn "--'J r1" to r.'iov/ you how.gr od a imdjitie the Wlu'c .: c!yy write us direct for cat* idogs. \7e do not sell to catalog ViLtaiw? iuu Rotary ShuiiU Machines. I WHITS SEWIKS MACHINE CO, CLEVELAND, G. KRAABEL & KRAABEL Windsor Castle Coffee Best on the Market for the Price Get our Prices on Canned Goods in Case Lots and Save Money. Plenty of Flour Always on Hand. THE HOPE BAKERY FERD. CRAMS, Prop, OVER 68 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks DCSIONS C0PVRICHT8 AC. .Apvono r.on'Iing a sketch snd deserW.nn mcy nuiculy u9'-cri:iiu our opinion free wlio'.hcr ca 12 rro'.inLly pntcntabla. Coim.iunlc.-i. HAISQCOOK onI'atcuts ocvt l.-co. OMcat oconejr lorsccurnij?patents. r.":?r.:s taken throucli B'.unn & Co. reCilTS tpc.'Ul notice, without chnrso, lu the SciesMlfic Hmericati. Atisndsoinclr lllnstrstsd weekly. I.nrccit cir culation of c:iy ficientlUo Journal. Terms, 13 a Le'.V-J'f?1'J?citU8 w- flow by all newsdealers. MM &03.384ta»ta»* Hew York Braac- C3co. f3S at, Waihlneton, D. C. Accommodating. "That rude fellow told poor little Miss Homeleigh that be didn't like her face." "What did she do?" "She changed countenance."—Balti more American.