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THURSDAY, AUGUST 21ST, 1919 I THRESHING MACHINE OWNERS: Do you have trouble in checking up the ac counts of your working men and do you have un pleasant disputes regarding them? If you do give us your ATTENTION DR. W. E. TURNER Dentist and we will show you a plan that has worked to the satisfaction of all concerned: Each individual of the crew, from "straw mon key" to engineer is given a separate day book, with the understanding that a report of each day's work be written down by the employee and signed by the foreman or owner. In that way the owner's time and the worker's time balance, leaving no room for dispute. Office over First National Bank Office hours: 9:00 to 12:00—1:00 to 5:00 Hope, North Dakota DAVID A. WENNERSTROM AUCTIONEER A Specialty of Live Stock and Farm Sales Write or phone at my expense for dates Hope N. Dak. With wages at the present rate, each hours time is worth figuring. Do away with misunder standings by using this systematic and simple form for aiding you in your business. I. W. STANDLEY, AUCTIONEER We invite you to call at our office, look over the form, and let us quote you prices. THE HOPE PIONEER Phone No. 39 Hope, N. Dak. iii?jEJ2JEi?JzmiBizr£raizi2rEii!r2ii2JZj»Enr Live Stock and Farm Sales A Specialty Write or phono at my expense for dates HOPE NORTH DAKOTA DR. E. M. WATSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over First PALM HOTEL DRA LINE C. S. EGAN, Proprietor Garden Plowing, Hauling Rubbish, Ashes, Etc. Prompt attention given all calls RESIDENCE PHOXE 120 BARN PHONE 57 r!IZlZI2ISI2f2IZISrarafZUi!lii2IZIZIZrZfZIZfBfZfEIZIi!RRraiZIZieiZiaiZR5 Farms Wanted! If you want to sell your farm see Ward Farms Company. We want 10,000 acres more for our customers. WARD FARMS COMPANY ^J2i2izj2fzraizizjHiEfaii2uzii!iziBraieisnri National Bank PHONES: Residence 158, Office 181 HOPE N. DAK. Shotwell Floral Co. GROWERS OF PLANTS, CUT FLOW ERS. ETC. Funeral Designs made up on short notice. Phone or write us. Night or Day. Send for Catalog J. E. Littig, the Eye Man. will be in Hope Friday, Aug. 2itth. St-e him about your eye trouble. •J iaiSRssaaisnajanim 12J FARMING OUTFIT FOR HALF I hereby offer for sale my entire farming outfit of horses and machin iery, sufficient to work a half section, Inquire at farm 3 1-4 miles west of Hope or at post office. 2tp GEO. MEADER. ANNOUNCEMENT The most popular novel published in 1918 was "The Magnificent Am bersons" by Booth Tarkington. The opening chapters of this story, which will be published in the Pioneer, ap pear in this issue. FOR SALE Improved, level half-section live miles of Luverne, 280 acres culti vation. Good well. Price $55 per acre. J. D. FOLEY, Luverne, N. D. POSITION WANTED Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Steele and fam ily of three children wish a position on farm by the year, beginning Oct. 1st or would rent half-section farm —prefer the position. See them at Pete Nelson farm, Route 1, Bx. 2, Hope, North Dakota. FOR SALE Town property. inquire of Mrs. J. K. Joslyn or at First National Bank. FOR SALE Two 191G Ford Touring cars and one 1916 Ford Roadster. Oue brand new 1919 Ford louring car, never used. THE HOPE GARAGE THE HOPE PIONEER ADDITIONAL LOCALS Now ig the time to place that order for printing1 that you wi'll need later on when the fall rush starts. Do it today. Owing to the fact that the con Btutionality of hte Printing Bill passed by the last legislature has been questioned, the Pioneer will ac cept any and all legals for publi cation. In case the law is found to be constitutional no charge will be made for such publications. Bring in your legals and help "keep the home fires burning." Carpenters have been at work for some weeks erectig a large barn on the P. W. Ricker farm, six miles north of Hope, The structure is a bout completed and in order to cele brate the event, everybody is invited to attend a barn dance there Friday evening. ,Husome's orchestra has been engaged to furnish the music, and supper will be served by the lad ies of the Catholic Aid Society. BIDS FOR BUSS ROUTES Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received for three buss routes for Colgate Consolidated Schools. Said busses to be conduct ed according to the rules now estab lished and in force and in the case of Route No. 1, where weather con ditions are unfavorable, two vehicles must be provided, the Board to judge as to the necessity of the occasion. Following is the territory served by each route: Route No. 1, in a north-easterly direction covering Sections 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 35, and 36, Colgate Twp., Steele County. Route No. 2, in a south-westerly direction serving Sections 6, 7, IS, and 8, Rochester Twp., Cass County. Route No. 3, in a south-easterly direction, along the railroad right-of way and Sections 11, 15, and 2, Ro chester Twp., Cass County. The Board will open such bids at 3 P. M., on Saturday, August 30th, 1919, and reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. Dated at Colgate, N. D., this 13th day of August, 1919, by order of the Board. T. O. KELLY, Clerk 2t Colgate Special School District TREASURER'S REPORT Report of Treasurer of Willowlake Spe cial School District No. 18, County of Steele, State of North Dakota, for year be ginning July 1, 1918, and ending June 30. 1919. RECEIPTS A. i:ash uii hund, including sink, ins fund, at beginning of school jear, July 1, 1918 $ 1.281.H1 Total amount received during year from ap portionment of State Tuition Fund $ 755.05 Total amount received during year from ap portionment of County Tuition Fund 640.^2 Amount received during year from taxes levied is S 1 Board 6,841.09 Amount received during year into the sinking fund from interest thereon 62.96 Amount received during year from State Aid 130.00 Amount received from other sources: Sale of Manual Training Work 115.6", .School Play Proceeds 22.41 Teachers Iieti Fund Assessments 13.60 Total receipts for year $8,611.58 Grand Total receipts for year, in cluding cash on hand July 1, 1918 $9,892.59 EXPENDITURES A moil lit paid during year for School Houses, Sites a I nienta $1,51 Amount, paid during year for apparatus 1,12 Amount paid during year for teachers' salaries liess Teachers' Retire ment Fund) 2,8 Amount paid ilurin year to County Treasurer on account of Teachers' Re tirement Fund Amount paid during year for Salaries and Kx pensea of School Of ficers Amount paid during year for interest on Bonds $320.00, on Warrants $206.19—Total 526.19 Amount paid during year for transportation of and 12.47 825.83 19.19 80.50 Pupils 131.30 Amount paid during year a $ 1 0 4 4 0 $308.29—Total 412.69 Other expenses: Fuel, Janitor and In cidentals 1,791.06 Total expenditures during the year $8,422.00 _ash on hand, tin hands of dis trict treasurer) including sink ing fund, at the end of the year June 30, 1919. 1,470.59 Grand total expenditures and cash on hand to balance above total receipts $9,892.59 RELATING TO SINKING FUND Amount of Sinking Fund in Treasury July 1, l'J18 .$1,209.32 Amount received into .Sinking Fund from in terest 62.96 Total $1,322.28 Balance In Sinking Fund June 30, 1919... $1,322.28 R. J. JACOBSICN, rrousurer of Willowlake Special School District No. IK. Approved this 8th day of July, 1919. By order of the District School Board Attest: J. D. FOLl'JY, Clerk. Clerk's Statement of Indebtedness of District Total amount of Warrants out standing June 30, 1919.. _$ 3,772.96 Total amount of Bonds Outstand ing June 30, 1919 8,000.00 Total indebtedness of District June 30. 1919. .$11,772.96 Approved this Stli day of July, 1919. By order of the District School Board J. D. FOLEY, Clerk. 'A See the Caloric full page At In Aug. 23d Saturday Evening Post NATIONAL (JLuamja£ OVER 76,000 CALORICS IN USE Save Vz to V2 the fuel Heats entire Buildings of 18 rooms or less thru ONE REGISTER Installed in old or new homes in less than a day GUARANTEED Phone 49 KING I I The CalorlC is the heat ing system that is ad vertised nationally in We Vouch Of all the tires that are made, —why do you suppose we prefer to sell United States Tires? Because they are made by the biggest rubber company in the world. And they know how to build good tires. They have choice of ma terials,—they have immense v0K Koyal Cora' \.VoO&y' 'Chain United States Tires are Good Tires We know United Slates Tires are good tires. That's why we sell them. FULLER LAND CO. HOPE NORTH Dakota WM. CAMPBELL & CO. PILLSBURY NDAK GREENLAND LUNDE CO. BLABON, N. DAKOTA LUVERNE HDW. & IMP. CO, LUVERNE, N. DAK. GOME ENJOY AND PROFIT BY 17 23^ Jtr 30S On these days there will be a nation-wide demonstration of the famous [twos KH tis* rJJJrfiAoe The Oe^. :r-j":• a We have made special prcpuvruson? to make this an interesting and proiit«h!e event tor o\vry visitor. It will be an opportunity for via to icani how the heating industry has he-en. revolutionized by utilizing the naturrtl irrwof hr-yt n«—h''-«y the CaloriC heats entire bulking^, piUdita and down, through one register. Possibly you may feel you are no!: ready to make any ch'm.'.e i'i vmr healint jrysieiu, but tvine any way. Yi'ii hi:-: iles.:!i—iv. iiMi uttil per liaps when st'1 v.ivii tiie ::oiiC \yi!i actually do and leant St. !u.v and what it will save, you will n*.t1v\ hke pi opie have, that you really cannot afford to bo without it. COME! &SMITH Hope, N. Dak. Usco' Plain' for Them acilities,—they employ many exclusive methods. They can go to greater lengths in testing, improving and perfecting the things that make good tires. We find it good business to sell United States Tires. And—you will find it good business to buy them. They are here—a tire for every need