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We Handle Dental Creams and Tooth Brushes that Encourage Healthful Habits I -1/ IBS IS W dii »i fc.«gn.—irt.as«SBft,wr nir Don't Neglect Your Teeth a Day Every person—young and eld—should ac quire the habit of brushing th© teeth daily. Parents can do their children a lifetime favor by encouraging the proper use of the tooth brush until it becosrxes a regular habit. The best and easiest way to acquire this habit—fcr both parent and child—is to use a tasty dentifrice. We can furnish you with any of the best dental creams, powders or licruids. Also tooth brushes in all styles and prices, Warn berg's Pharmacy & ii I !f- in I'fifir First Class Work Guaranteed. If YOU are going to Build a House We can sell you the Builders Hardware, Nails, etc. We can evetrough the house in first class shape We can sell'you paints and varnishes for in side or outside. We can install a complete Heating Plant or Bath Outfit. If You Are Going to Build a Barn You Will Need Nails Barn Door Track Hay Slings Hay Track, and Sling Carriers We have a complete stock and would be pleased to have a chance to figure on part or all of material. KING & SMITH iiuvKtiiI'urwi»-/a——5 Eyesight Specialst A. M. Thorson of Grand Forks, Dak. Wiil visit Hope every five weeks, examin ing eyes and fit ting glasses. Tuesday, Nov. 7th, *16 MONEY TO LOAN OIN FARM LAIMD STEELE COUNTY W. J. LANE COMPANY FARGO HO. DAKOTA Windsor Castle Coffee1 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 HOPEBAKERY FERD, GRAMS. Prop. BARBER SHOP Electric Massaging Bring Your RAZORS, SHEARS, and GUTTLERY for Honing and Grinding. A. G. WAT KINS, Prop. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH SUNDAY Morning Service 11:00 Sunday School 12:10 Junior League 3.00 Y. P. Meeting 7:00 Evening Service 7:30 WEDNESDAY P. M. s®! 0 tt 0 Prayer Meeting 7 :B0 Strangers Invited. O. T. ENSIGN, Pastor. Wamberg-Heinen Announcements have been re ceived in this city of the marri age of Sibyl Elizabeth, daughter of Mrs. John J. Wamberg, to Mr. Frank Heinen, on Saturday, Oct. 21st, in Minneapolis. Miss Gladys Jones is atFinley attending Teacheis'Institute. Prof. Dan Gaumnitz, of St. Paul, will visit Hope on Nov. 4th and will address the gathering on some subject connected with progressive farming. 1 The Shipping Association sent two carloads of stock to market on Saturday of last week and ax*e making preparations to ship two more this week. :.• HOW fjOWEBIt i3esssscs«i9593359e3esev Locals As We Heard Them ft asscseeseesscsesesssseees' Tillie's Orchestra, Hope Opera House, Nov. 6th.—Adv. Don't fail to x-ead "Finnigan's Philosophv in this issue of the Pioneer. J. C. M. Pederson and famil.v were south bound passengers on Monday evening's train. Floyd Reynolds is assisting in the management of J. F. Beck erjeck's store this week. Mrs. F. C. Braisted went to Fargo Monday to consult a spe cialist regarding her eyes. J. D. Brown arrived from Minneapolis Monday morning to look after business interests. W. J. Hanson and P. A. Lind gren autoed to Stump Lake Sun day and brought home a nice bunch of ducks. County Agent John Husby was in the city Monday evening as.siythig in making preparations lor market day. Mrs. O. E. Wakeman visited relatives in the city last week returning to her home in Fargo Friday evening. Any. Jhn Moses is in the is in 'he! p]Pils( ,j western part of the state thisjj1(l -,s week looking over a possible op- ening for an office. ^j. Miss Elizabeth Burns depart-1 ed Monday evening for Bismarck where she has accepted a posi tion as school teacher. Miss Alice McMann returned Tuesday evening from Tolna where she has been visiting friends the past few weeks. rt Mr. Green, of the Campbell Commission Co., of St. Paul, will be one of the distinguished vis itors in our city on Nov. 4. Miss June Tollock left for her home at Grafton Friday even ing and spent Sunday with her parents. She returned Monday morning. Get your eyes examined and glasses fitted by Eyesight Spe-' cialist A. M. Thorson. Will b« at Hope Tuesday, Nov. 7th.—Ait.. D. Wtvrs, or Eluia. la., was looking after his farming inter ests bore last week. He reports his crop rather short this year but anticipates a big one next season. Anderson & Son recently pur chased the dray line equipment and business of O. F. Farrell. They took over the business last Friday and are giving prompt attention to calls in their line of WO! 1c Dr. Abbott, 0. W. Moo res and A. .1. Morrison, of Casselton, au toed to Stuuip Lake Saturday evening and hunted in that vi cinity for three days. Thev bagged a nice lot of ducks but failed to bring home any gees\ Miss Mary tlanson returned before his death and had paid to her home at Fargo Tuesday !only $120 for hU insurance. The evening after visiting at the Til-!check for the insurance was is lotson home for several weeks. sued within two months. CONGRESSMAN H. T. HELGESON Wo failed to mention last week thai Herman Sanders is nursing a broken shoulder as the result of being thrown from a horse while ii riving some cattle to town for shipment. We are ri..porl, MONDAY, OCT. 30th at the Hope Opera House at 8 o'clock P. M. Miss Stenseth, of Fargo, left for her home Tuesday evening after spending several weeks in our city nursing Mrs. L. H. Smith. Miss Ella Larson, of Willow Lake Tvvp., was among the teachers who went to Finley Monday morning to attend the Institute. The Congregational Ladies' Aid will hold a Parcel Post and Food Sale at Kraabel's Store, Saturday afternoon, Nov. 4th, beginning at 1 o'clock, P. M. —Adv. Congressman H. T. Helgeson, who is to speak in Hope Monday evening, will also speak at Sha ron on Tuesday, Oct. 31sfc, at 2 P. M. and at Sherbrooke at 8:00 P. M. The M. E. Aid Society enter tained in the basement of the church last evening and a very large number were in attend ance. A delightful chicken sup per was served. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bilden are rejoicing over the safe arriv al of a daughter on Monday, Oct. 23rd, in Minneapolis. Latest re ports state that mother and daughter aie doing very nicely. The Misses Alice Carpenter, Zelma Moores, Elsie Lockwood, and Olive Hagen. of this city, who are teaching schools in the various districts in this end of the county, took the morning train for Finley Monday to at tend the Teachers' Institute. however, that i.ninir amj v..i!| along very nicely eventually recover from n.jnry. Mrs Alfred .1. Anderson re cently received a check from F. E. Brewster, clerk of the lo cal Camp of the Modern Wood men of America, for $3,000 00 insurance carried by Mr. Ander son. Mr. Anderson joined the Woodmen a little over ten years will deliver an address on behalf of the Republican National Ticket on Lost Bay mare, 4 ,vrs. old, wir scar on left knee. Anyone know ing whereabouts of said animal please notify THOS. WALTERS, Hope, N. 1) Calves Estray Eight spring calves, 5 i"ed and 3 red with white spots, left my place Oct. 7th. Finder please notify F. W. WILMERT, 31 Hope, N. Dak. Lost One ram and five ewes. Find er please pnone or see A. L. Steinke, Hope, N. D.—Adv. 3tp Lost Cover from Singer Sewing Machine. Finder please return to Robt. McLaughlin, Hope, N D.—Adv. Notice Beginning on Sunday, Octo ber 29, our market will be closed on Sundays until further notice Star Meat Market. For Sale One new Model 75 White Sew ing Machine. A chance to se care a bargain. Call at the Pio neer office. Despondency When you feel discouragec and despondent do not give up but take a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets and you are almost cer tain to feel all right within a day or two. Despondency is very often due to indigestion and bil iousness, for which these tablets are especially valuable. Obtain, able everywhere. —Adv. wteifiStoja^ •**«iM**t *,.»• I Tillotson's Traveling Dance I Orchestra will give a dance in! the Hope Opera House ou Mon day evening, Nov. 0th. Don't miss it.—Adv. ..,1.«... _„ -n* rr 25 Can We Help? Can this bank be of any assistance to you? Surely we cannot if yon do not give us the opportunity. We assure you we are willing to do our part. That's the kind of a bank we are conducting. Our satisfied customers will tell you so. if there is any way-we can be of assistance to you, do not hestitate but come right in and tell us about it. We will be glad to talk over your problems with you. What gives an institution the right to live in a business community The service it renders to the community. We know that. Come in and put us to that test. The First National Bank Hope North Dakota At this time of year we should not be asked tor any more Credit JOS. F. BECKERJECK. There is a Reason Why we can sell your farm. We are willing to explain at any time you ask us. Ward Farms Company Incorporated Capital $100,000 C. S. SHIPPY HOPE NO. DAKOTA. Shotwell Floral Co. Growers of Plants.Cut Flowers, &c. Funeral Designs made up on short notice. OfRices: Hannaford, N. D. Hope, N. Dak. Minneapolis, Minn. Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public Phone or write us Nittht or Day. 41-tf. Send for Caliitojrue. PIONEER $1.50 -. THE HOME Of Quality Groceries Why We Deliver THE GOODS! FIRST, Because We Have Tbe Goods To Sell. SECONDLY, Because We SellThe Goods We Have! Then, There's Another Reason-The QUALITY lbs. of Sugar FREE Save up $50.00 in Cash Receipts. Return to us and receive the Sugar- FREE. He Hure to gel checks at time of purchase. They mean a Big Saving. Checks carinot be issued later. Pay Cast for your Goods and get the Sugar JOHN MOSES ATTORNEY AT LAW| General Law Practice Collections and Insurance HOPE NORTH DAKOTA DR. J. 6. ABBOTT Physician and Surgeon offiioe over Turnbull's Store Office Phone No. 151 Residence Phone .No 151 Furnished rooms for rent, suitable for light housekeeping. Inquire of Mrs. J. A. Bowen. 1 lr im vr' Biff 1 f.'f A .« i-j r*' 8- ae m. i. 1 I 4 '4 f: I 1 $ ... .1,