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They Both Agree O S W iv. DR. J. 6. ABBOTT Physician and Surgeon Offiice over Turnbull's Store Office Phone No. 151 Residence Phone No 151 THE HOME OWNER SAYS: SWP is the result of paint tests covering a period of fifty years, ao its quality must be right SWP is a scientiflio combination of materials all of which are produced by the company and not bought from outside sources, so long wear and fast colors are assured. SWP includes the right proportion of lead, zino and lin seed oil, which gives life to the paint and prevent cracking and peeling when properly applied. So it is the cheapest paint to use in the long run. THE PAINTER SAYS: SWP is put up in pint, quart, and gallon cans, so I can buy just the amount I need for each job and have no waste. SWP is ready to apply right from the can, so I save the time I used to spend in mixing. SWP is prepared with sueh exactness and is ground so thoroly that it spreads evenly under the brush and covers like a blanket, so I can work faster and do more with less paint. SWP stays on the jobbnd holds its color, so it adds to my reputation and brings me more work. Sherwin- Williams Paints and Varnishes at Wamberg's Pharmacy THE BRIGHTEN-UP STORE '_rL\ Beautiful Stenciled Borders Decorate your rooms the fashionable way, with beautifully tinted walls and charming stenciled borders of AH The Beautiful Wall Tint The beautiful wall tint ing material that does not rub off, chip nor peel when applied according to directions on package. KJING 8c G. S. SHIPPY Altorney-at-Law and Notary Public HOPE NO. DAKOTA. A COMPLETE STOCK OF ALABASTINE on hand at all times, also Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, In fact anything you will need to decorate your house on the inter ior or exterior. LET US SELL YOU WHIT YOU HEED. SMITH JOHN MOSES THE UNIVERSAL CAR ATTORNEY AT LAW General Law Practice Collections and Insurance HOPE NORTH DAKOTA You must ndt judge the Ford car by its first cost. That is low, because the best manufacturing methods and the great volume of production reduce the cost of making and selling. Better materials, bought at lower prices, make the Ford a better car for less money. Order yours TODAY! Runabout $390 Touring Car $440 All prices f. o. b. Detroit. On sale at Shotwell Floral Co. NaDAK: Growers of Plants,Cut Flowers, &c. Funeral Designs made up on short notice. Phone or write us Night or Day. 41-tf. Send for Catalogue. The Fuller Land Co. As We Heard Them Atty. C. S. Shippy autoed to juverno on business yesterday. SEED CORN FOR SALE:— nquire of Fred. Grams. 5-2ti Choice Seed Oats for Sale: nquire of O. H. Carpenter. 5-2p Thos. Cockle has purchased a 'ord Touring Car from the Ful er Land Co. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Husome went to Fargo last evening for a short visit. C. S. Egan came down from McVille and spent Sunday at his lome in this city. Andrew Windingland pur chased a Reo automobile from Agent Major the first of this week. E. S. Carpenter has added some more up-to-date equipment his farming outfii. He recent purchased a Ford runabout. Rev. C. H. Van Auken went to Barlow this week to get his auto mobile which has been stored nere since he came to this city. The petition of E. T. Burke, who is a candidate for re-election to the Supreme Court bench was being circulated in this city this week. THE HOPE PIONEER Miss Ethel McCullough and Miss Hattie Elliott returned to Valley City Monday evening to resume their studies at the Normal. A. G. Fick was in charge of the G. N. depot here the first of the week while Agent E. J. lend rick transacted business at Warwick. Mrs, C. S. Shippy returned yesterday from Casselton where she had been attending the district Federation meeting of Woman's Clubs. H.-J. Knobauch returned Mon day from Pennsylvania. While at the home of his parents, his father passed away following a protracted illness. C. G. Merriell has purchased a :)odge touring car through the duller Land Co. and will now be able to visit his farms in this vicinity in comfort. Dr. R. J. Washburn returned Wednesday morning after look ing oyer some other locations and has decided that Hope is about the best place after all. Mrs. J. A. Officer, who has been visiting the past few months at the home of Mrs. G. H. Carleton, in Sioux Falls, S. Dak., returned yesterday morning. At the meeting of the City Council Monday evening it was decided to enforce the Dog Li cence Ordinance this year as there seems to be too many own erless dogs in the city. The City Council met in reg ular session Monday evening anc after clearing up usual routine of bills discussed a number of things relative to the city's wel fare inculding the establishment of a City Scale. Mesdames R. J. Washburn and C. D. Wheeler went to Cas selton Monday eve»ing to attenc the meeting of the District Fed eration of Woman's Clubs as delegates from the local club They returned Wednesday. D. D. Sullivan, optical special ist of Fargo will visit Hope, Fri day, May 12th. All persons having defective eyesight or who need their glasses ohangedor re newed will please call at the hotel and have their eyes exam ined. Office at Major Hotel. 5-2t The Congregational School will meet at 10:00 next Sunday morning for the purpose of enablij who do so attend the, Sunday School Conv Sharon Sunday aft® evening. Quite a del arranging to go if tl and roads will permit^ lose at ion is eather Tires vulcanized, Go-carts re tired, Bicycles repaired. 5tf Fulmers Variety Store Preparedness against repa^r edness, protect your property, see our ad in this issue, Wain berg's Pharmacy.—Adv. The Senior Class play, "Dia monds and Hearts" will be pre seneted at the opera house to morrow (Friday) evening. Every one should turn out and encour age the class in their dramatic endeavors. Chief of Police Johnson and family have moved from the Wil lams residence to the McLean residence across from the opera louse which was recently va cated by E. J. Kenderick and family who are now located in the Baker residence on Bates Avenue. The work on the addition to the offices of the Hope Imple ment Co. is progressing rapidly under the direction of Contractor ?inn, When completed this building will contain many new 1'eatures among whioh is a large and comfortable rest room for the farmers. It is not often that towns the size of Hope have the privilege of witnessing such a wonderful production as will be presented at the Bijou Friday, May 12th, when the opportunity will be given to see "The Life of Our Savior." This is a magniticient production in seven reels, gor geously colored, portraying the life of Jesus from the manger to the cross. The potographs were taken in the Holy Land, giving authentic senic correct ness, and are produced in nat a 1 colors. The subject is landled in a most reverent man ner and the beatiful story holds one enthralled while teaching a esson every man, woman and child should know. This film is brought here through the efforts of the Congregational Sunday School, which has agreed to stand the financial loss that must ensue in engaging so expensive a film. Every person, old and young, of whatever creed or be ief should see the splendid pro duction. On account of the time it takes to present the seven reels it will be necessary to have the first show commence prompt at 7 o'clock, and the second at 9:00. Arrangements have been made for a matinee at 4:00 P. M., and it is urged that all children attend the 4 o'clock en tertainment, so as to leave more room for the bigger folks at the evening entertainment. Owing to large expense in presenting this production the prices will be 15 and 25 cents,—Adv. Wire Stretcher Lost Will party who borrowed our wire stretcher last please return same if through with it or at least let us know that you stil haye it. A big black homley dog, that looks like across between a Shep herd and a St Bernard, but is in fact mostly bird dog, left his home in Hope Monday, May 1st. Answers to the name of Sport, Phone information of his where abouts to L. J. Bowen, Phones 39 or 166. Notice of Teachers Examination Notice Is hereby given that the next regular examination (or teachers will be held at the County Superintendent's Office at Slier brooke, N. D., on the second Thursday and Frldar of May being the 11th and 12th days. Dated at Sherbrooke, N. D. this the 21st day ol April, 1918. BLONDIA A. HOLT. 5-211 Co. Supt. ol Schools. Eyesight Specialst A. M. Thorson of Grand Forks, N. Dak. Will visit Hope every five weeks, examin ing eyes and fit ting glasses. Will li hire Friday, April 28,1916 25 lbs. oc ED. W. HANSON Dog Lost 5 UJ -J W UJ Li. IN THE Business World the man who does not keep a bank account is an UNKNOWN QUANTITY. IT IS THE ONE CREDENTIAL DEMAND ED ABOVE ALL OTHERS. A BANK BOOK IS AN EASY THING TO POSSESS. Why not make your business success a sure thing by possessing one Come in and talk the matter over with us. A bank book is the only book you get free of charge and yet, next to the Bible, is the most valuable. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OR HOPE, N. D. Of JOS. F. BECKERJECK. FREE ELECTRIC IRON 30 DAY OFPER Who will be the first to get one of the Ten FREE ELECTRIC IRONS Patenta Trademarks WILLIAM C. HENDERSON Councellor at Law 501 Get Our Plan. Phone No. 198 Hope Light & Power Co. ssjoai aaaj F. St. WaMhineton, D. c. PATENTS procured and TRADEMARKS registered. Opinions as to validity aud In fringement ot Patents. Correspondence In vited. Whose Pioneer do you read? Don't forget to attend the Bijou Saturday evening. ill THE HOME Of Quality Groceries Why We Deliver THE GOODS! FIRST, Because We Have The 6oods To Sell. SECONDLY, Because We SellThe Goods We Have! Then, There's Another Reason--The QUALITY Sugar FREE Save up $50.00 in Cash Receipts. Return to us and receive the Sugar—FREE. Be sure to get checks at time of purchase. They mean a Big Saving. Checks cannot be ittued later. Pay Cash for your Goods and get the Sugar At this time of year we should not be asked tor any more Credit Tl 73 ra ro ra 73 70 Evergreens Best for windbreaks and lawn planting $6.00 to $8.00 per. hundred. 4tip Albert Eastvold, Mildred Minn. I have for sale some good seed grain: No. 52 Wilt Hesitant Flax Odebbaker Barley and Durum Wheat. 2tf Robt. Saunders