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REFERENCES: li'lititomlLite Stock Bank, Chicago, Bunk of Weare & AI limn, Sioux City. Fi«st National Bank* Woodbine, la. It EkrnMra Bdnkk Cantona, I*. J" HIVstiNational Bank,.Dayton, la. P? Farmars Shite Bank, Charter Oak, la. I. Bank of Bfavmer, Braynwr-, Mo. Moorhead State Bunk. Mooihead, la. All'Commercial Agencies, MAIN STREET. Bffbck 2r'.Lbts 14, II, 18, 21, 22, 23, 24. Block 3, Lots 1, 2, 3,4C, 5. 6, 7, 8, 9,10. Block. 6,' Lot 1. Block 7, Lot 18. Block. 18, Lots 19, 20|.21. Block 19,' Lots 2, 4, 5^.8 7*. BROADWAY. Block. 5, Lots 8,9. Block' 6 Lots 17, It*, 19. Block- 7, Lots 10,13,14. Blocks 8-, Lot 12. Blocks 9 Lots 1, 2,3, 4. Block 12,' Lots 5,18,19, 20'2h Block 24} Lbts 2,3, 4, 5. Block 2f, Lot 7. 8ASSEN AVENUES Block 1, Lots 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 18,19, 20,21,2%r 23,24. Block 2, Lots 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8, 9,10. Block 7, Lots 3.4, 0. Block 8, Lots 17,18,19, 20, 21, 22. Block 9, Lots 15 and 16. Block 15, Lots 8,9. Block 16, Lots 15,16,21, 22. Block 18, Lots 2, 3,5, 6, 7, 8,9,10. GIBBS AVENUE. Block 1, Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,10. Block 8, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. Bfckclc 9, Lots 6, 7, 8. Block 16 Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8,9,10, 11, 12. BfoekklT, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,6, 7, 8,9,10, 11, 12. feb8n6 WILLISTON. CXJRE WILLISTON Livery anil Feed Stable. PURE MISSOURI RIVER ICE DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Doctor Brown's Blood Berries also Invigorate the Blood and System when broken down by overwork, worry, disease, excesses and indiscretions of living. Assist re covery from Acute Diseases, such as Fevers, etc., and cure the loss of Vital Powers by Spermatorrhoea. Doctor Brown's Blood Berries are NOT a cure-all. They contain nothing that conld injure the most delicate system, but act upon the diseases dependent upon poor and watery BLOOD or a cachetic state of that fluid. They act directly upon the blood. They supply to the blood its life-giving quali ties, by assisting it to absorb oxygen, the great supporter of all organic life. In this way, the blood becoming "built-up" and being supplied with its lacking consti tuents, becomes rich and red, nourishes the various organs, stimulates them to acti vity in the performance of their functions, and thus eliminates disease from the system. Improvement follows a few days' use of these Blood Berries while permanent bene fit and etire can only reasonably be expected when sufficient have been taken to thoroughly enrich the blood. GOLDEN OIL Tbe Greatest Cure on Earth for Pain. DR. BROWS GOLDEN OIL AND RHEUMATIC TABLETS. "Golden Oil" will relieve and cure more quickly than auy other known remedv, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Gout, Sciatica, Pleurisy, Backache, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Stifftaess of the Neck and Joints. Sprains, Cuts and Wounds. Lumbago, Scalds and Burns, Headache,Toothache. Earache. Bruises, Eruptions,Swelling*,Inflammations, Chiblains, Frostbites-,- .Frivsted Ftieti Allenberg 8- Go., LIVE STOCK Commission Merchants. Rooms-304''and 30S Exchange Building, Union Stock Tarda. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. C. F. HIG-G-INS, Representative, Dickinson, N. D. THOMAS & MONROE, Undertakers and Funeral Directorb. EMBALMING A SPECIALTY. A first-claMcHearse ituconnection. a fine stock of Undertaking Goods always on hand. We are agents for Williams County and vicinity for the FARGO MARBLE WORKS. All?orders promptly attended to. "Williston, North Dakota. CITY OF WILLISTON, N. D. [ORIGINAL TOWNSITE.1 Lata for Sale owned by George Purvis* BRUEGGER AVENUE. Block 23, Lots 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25s 26. Block 24, Lots 6, 7, 8, 9,10,11,12.. ANDERSON AVENUE. Block 4» Lots 13, 14,15,16,17,18,19. Block 5, Lots 18,19, 20, 21, 22. Block 12, Lots 14* 15,16, 17. Block 13, Lots 14, 15,18, 21, 22, 23. Blocks 20 Lots 9,10,11. Block- 23, Lota 9,10,11,12. Btocfr 2$ Lots 1, 2? 5, 6, 7, 8,-9, 10, 11,, 12. GATES- AVENUE. Block 3, Lots IS, 14/-1&, 16*. 177 18,19, 20, 25j 22, 23,24. Block 4, Lots 6, 7. 8, 9,10. Block 5, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4. Block 6, Lots 21,22, 23,. 24, 25, 26. Block 12, Lot 61 Block 13, Lots 5, 6, 7. 8. Block 14, Lots 16, 17, 18, 19. Block 19, Lot 21. Block 20, Lots 2, 3,4, 5, 6. METZGER STREET. Block 22, Lotfl 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. THIRD STREET. Block 25, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. TheseeLots are sold free from any reservations for Railroad itgblt-ot-way, or other encumbrances. Warranty Deeds given if desired. Trespassers^ are hereby notified to remove all buildings, fences and other obstructions on any of these lots forthwith. Said lots are all for sale, on easy terms, on application to FIRST NATIONAL BANK, WILLISTON, N. D. IKTE E. A. SHARP, Prop. NORTH DAKOTA. Dr. Brown's Blood Berries. 1 FOR MEN AND WOMEN, Young and Old. AN UNFAILING BLOOD BUILDER AND NERVE TONIC. all Diseases arising from a Poor and Watery condition of the Blood, such as Pale and Sallow Complexion, General Muscular Weakness. Loss of Appetite, Depres sion of Spirits, Lack of Ambition, Anaemia, Chlorosis or Green Sickness, Palpitation of the heart. Shortness of Beath on slight exertion, Coldness of Hands or Feet, Swel ling of the Feet and Limbs, Pain in the Back, Nervous Headache, Dizziness, Lossot Memory, Feebleness of Will, Ringing iu the Ears, Early Decay all forms of Kemalo Weakness, Leucoirhoea, Tardy or Irregular Periods, Suppression oi the Menses, Hysteria,etc. Locomotor Ataxy, Partial Paralysis, Sciatica, Rheumatism, Neural gia, etc. Cure also all diseases depending on the vitiated Humours in the Blood, causing Scrofula, Swelled Glands, Fever Sores, Rickets, Hip Joint Diseases, Hunchback, Acquired Deformitites, Decayed Bones, Chronic Erysipelas, Consumption of the Bowels and Lungs. Bites and Stings of Poisonous Insects. Weak Ankles and Jdiiits, Sore- Feet, .Paiii in the Back and Limbs, Inflammation of the Breast, Dislocations,-or anytjtiifcrbbdil? pain or ailment. It relieves Woman's Pains Immediately. Dr. Brown's^Rheumatic'n.'bigt&shtmld be used in connection with Golden Oil, tne two combining curable forces which no case of Sciatica can resist. Combina tion Treatment, $1.00. StintiLSize Lirthnent 25 cents. BROWK CHEMICAL CO., St. Paul, Minn. For sale bu BROWim & McPHEE, Williston, N.D, M. SCRANT0N, General Blacksmiths. Horse-Shoeing a Specialty. All kinds of' Wagon 1 Carriage Work EXECUTED W1TII DISPATCH. Satisfaction guaranteed on all work. Give me a call. B^^Shop onBrond way, west, of Bryant & Sharp's Livery Stable. WILLISTON. N. DAK. J. fl. BELyEfl PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Office over Bruegger Merc. Co's Store. WILLISTON. NORTH DAKOTA- PHOTOGRAPHS FROM 25 GENTS PER DOZEN UP. New Mountings. Up to date styles. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. M. G. MARKELL DENTIST. DR. H. L. ENNIS, WILLISTON, N. D. Dr. Ennis has located in Williston, and is prepared to do dental work in ail its branches, Crown and Bridge work a specialty. Anybody outside of Williston wishing my services had better write and receive a reply in regard to an ap pointment, by so doing you will greatly oblige me, and save yourself any un necessary delay. auglG Star Meat Market (Makersie's Old Stand.) FRESH BEEF, MUTTON and PORK, Pickled Pigs' Feet & Tripe, •Bologna and Frankfurter Sausages. Sliced Boiled Ham. have justly earned their repu tation for Accuracy, Durabil ity and Penetration. THE CRACK SHOT is veiy popular among the boys. A take down, accurate .22 cali ber rifle for only 84.00. Where these rifles arc not sold by dealers, we will send same express prepaid on- receipt of price. Send stamp for catalog describing complete line and twining valuable inform ation to shooters. The j, Stetess km ardIjisl P. 0. Eo* 2136 Co. CHIC0PEE FAlAs KASS. KA WILLISTON GRAPHIC County Directory. Sheriff—JAMES HEKFKBNAN. County Auditor—E. M. ATTEBBERHY. County Treasurer—WILLIAM SNYDER. Clerk of District Court—Louis SCHIERBECK. County Judge—J. W. TBUAX. Register of Deeds—H. K. FIELD. Coroner—G. M. THOMAS. SuDt. of Schools—F. J. WALDRON. County Surveyor—J. C. FIELD. State's Attorney—WILLAKD B. OVEBSON. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. 1st District—I. C. STEWART. 3d District—GEO. F. KOWEI.L, JK. 8d District— E. O. WESCOTT. Chairman. Directory for Town of Williston. C. BALDWIN, President. J. H. BKLYEA,Trustee, E. A. SHARP, Trustee. Clerk—A. L. BUTLER. Treasurer—W. H. DENNY. Assessor—S. J. MACKERSIE. Justice of the Peace—E. LEONHABDY Marshal—JOHN FAOAN. School Board, Special School District of Williston. EMILLEONHARDY, President. JOHN HEFFEBNAN. CHAS. BALDWIN. M, G. MARKELL. J. WESLEY SNIDER. R. H. COPELAND, Clerk. W. H. DKNNY. Treas. STATE NEWS. A brass bund has been organized at Bowbells. On Sunday next chickens and ducks will be ripe throughout the state. Miss Josephine Paulsen, the popular superintendent of schools of Wells county, is going to visit the Pan Ameri can. The reform school board at Mandan has accepted the bid of Chas. Kid! for the building of the state building to cost $16,300. Another raid was made last week on the Mandan blind pigs, but nothing of a boozy nature was captured, so the build ings were not closed. William Barry, the murderer of Mel lem, tried and convicted at Langdon. has been sentenced to the penitentiary, for life, a new trial having been denied. Milt. Weaver, living near Bowbells, lost four horses last week from an un known cause. In each case the horses died within twelve hours after showing signs of sickness. The Eargo Morning Gall calls upon the board of review and' special detectives to look out for people who eat potatoes. It claims that none but the wealthy can afford such a luxury# A prairie fire occurred on the Cannon* Ball Indian reservation last week, caused by the careless throwing awav of a ciga rette. About $800 worth of hay and ma chinery was destioyed. Jamestown, N. D., Aug. 27K—Lightning struck the Russell-Miller Milling com pany's mill this morning and resulted iu a fire, which destroyed the mill, store house and elevator with contents. Geo. W. Delisle of Walhalla, N. D., believes that the clay cement deposits of the Pembina mountains are to furnish that section of North Dakota with a big income independent of its agricultural resources. The Barbers' State Board of Examiners are holding their first meeting under the new law at Fargo. Every barber and every proprietor of a barber shop must receive a certificate before he can en gage in the business of shaving, etc. New Rockford is infested with petty thieves. Some one broke into the cel lar of the hotel and stole dressed chickens and milk stored (here for a Sunday dinner. Another got into tbe freight depot and stole a case of booze, and several other misdeeds are reported, A night watch has been put on duty. Byers and Larron, the two convicts sent to the pen from this county, and who recently made their escape from the prison guard who had charge of them while working in the hay field, stole two horses from C. M. Whitmer's bunch on Square Butte creek and struck out for the west. They are still at large. John A. Stoyell, for nearly 30 years a resident of Bismarck, died at the hospi tal in that city last week, at the age of 52 years. For a number of years the de ceased was among the brightest and ablest members of the legal fraternity in the territory of Dakota. As a criminal lawyer he had few superiors in the Northwest. Coming to Bismarck in the early seventies, he took place with the brightest lawyers of the new country. All through the territory he was known. He was concerned in legal matters that took him over all parts of Dakota, east to Fargo and south to Yankton. He served several terms as prosecuting at torney of Burleigh County, the duties of which he performed with brilliancy and skill. Steam Heating Furnace and Boi!er for sale cheap.—Inquire at the Great Northern Hotel. At Forest City, S. D., A. F.. Daly was shot and instantly killed last Suuday by Rome G. Glover, formerly a saloon keeper at that place. Farquhar Giles, a wealthy sheep man of Red Lodge, Mont., was dragged to death by a run-away horse, which he was leading, Tuesday. First take your home paper then sub scribe for the St. Paul Dispatch, twenty five cents per month. Prof. F. V. Hubbard, superintendent of the publicschools at Red Wing, Minn., was struck lv the lever uf a wheel scra per, which broke his neck, killing him almost instantly. A reward of $300 has been offered hv Gov. Van Sant of Minnesota for the ar rest of tbe murderers of John McGrath, of Rush City. Minn., who was killed by tramps on a Northern Pacific cattle train near Little Falls last Saturday. R. H. COPELAND. W. OVEBSON, COPELAND Afc OVKKSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. LAND OFFICE BUSINESS Attended to with care and promptness Williston, North Dakota W.C .1 CHAS. H. DA VIDSON, Jr., President C. H. ROSS, Vice President. W. H. DENNY, Cashier, First National Bank. OF Williston, HiTortlL SalLota. Oapital, $25,000.00 DO A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EX CHANGE FOR SALE. COUNTY DEPOS ITORY. Asthma Cure Free! Asthmalene Brings Instant Belief and Permanent cure in all cases. SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL. Write Tour Name and Addrotis Plainly, CHAINED FOR TEN YEARS KVEIfY^gf^pmNSS RCLI^r. D. BELL. fl. BE1LL & AUSTILL, 3 All kinds- of Caskets on hand at Williston, Buford and Culbertson. Telegraph orders promptly attended to. gj Aead 0£BLoe, Williston, N. D. INEJCTTCN^LTNLILILILILLHT^LLLILILILILILILITNL^L^LILILTIGLILIL^LTEIYILLTNTNT-'LJ-LKLJNT-L'-ILILILIIII Accident & Life Insnrancc. Stock Commission BUPORD, 1ST. There is nothing like Asthmalene: It brings instant relief, even in the worst eases. It cures when all else fails. The Rev. C. F. WELLS, of Villa Ridge, III., says: "Your trial bottle of Asthmalene received in good condition^ I cannot tell you how thankful I Teel for tfie good derived from it. I was a slave, chained with putrid sore throat and Asthma for ten years. I desp&ired of ever being cured. I saw yourt adver tisement for the cure of this dreadful and tormenting disease, Asthmai §nd thought you had overspoken yoursblves, but resolved to give it a trial. Tp my astonishment, the trial a$ed lifcet charm. Send me a full-si^e bottle." REV. DR. MORRIS WECHSL^R*' Rabbi of tbe Cong. Bnai Israel. NEW* YORK, Jan. 3, 190ft DRS. TAFT BHOS'. MEDICINE Co., Gentlemen: Your Asthmalene is an excellent remedy for Asthma and Hay Fever, and its composition alleviates all troubles which combine with Asthma. Its success i3 astonishing and wonderful After having it carefully analyzed, we can state that Asthmalfene contains no opium, morphine, chloroform or ether. Very truly vours, REV. DR. MORRIS WECH8LER. AVON SPRINGS, N. Y., Feb. IS 1901. DR. TAFT BROS. MEDICINE Co. Genilemen: li write this testimonial from a sense of duty, having tested the wonderful effect of your Asthmale.ne, for the cure of1Asthma. My wife has been afflicted with spasmodic asthma for the past 12 vears: Having exhausted my own skill as well as many others, I chanced to see your sign upon vour windows on 130th street, New York, Hat once obtained a bottle of Asthmalene. My wife com menced taking it about the first of Number. I very soon noticed a radical im provement. After using one bottle^iej Asthma has disappeared and she is entire ly free from all symptom*. I feel that I can consistently recommend the medicine to all who are alJlicted with this distressing disease. Yours respectfully, 0. D. PHELPS, M. D. DR. TAFT Bnos. MICDICINE CO. Feb. 5 1901. Gentlemen: II was troubled with Asthma for 22 years. I have tried numer ous remedies, but they have all failed. I ran across your advertisement and started with a trial:bottle. I found relief at once. I have since purchased your full-sized bottle, and I am evlsr grateful. I have a family of four children,, and for six years was unable to work. I am now in the best of health and am doing business every day. This testimony you can make such we of as vou see fit- Home address, 235 Rivington street. S. RAPHAEL, 67 East 129tb St., New York City. TRIAL BOTTLE SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL. Do not delay. Write at once, addressing DR. TAFT BROS.' MEDICINE CO., 79 East 130th Street, New York, City, Augl5m& A. fUlSTILL. M. G. Goleman Dealer in Clocks, watches. Jewelry. Diamonds. Rings & Silverware. WatcHes and. Cloclxjs repaired. FINE RAILROAD WATCHES A SPECIALTY. 8®" Oltl Silver and Gold bought at Market Kates. olios. !•], E. Jones BA1NCHKS A TV I LANDS Solicitors Pf. I*. B. R. Liands. E. E.JONES Deputy State Veterinary Surgeon and Stock Inspector State of Montana, JONES BROS. Live CITY DRAY LINE JOHN HEFFERNAN. Prop. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. DRAY WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. WATER AND PURE ICE Delivered to Patrons in any part of the City. WILMSTON, NORTH." DAKOTA.. Stock Brands. E. L. MOORE. Postoffice address—Willistonr,N-. i. Above brand on left hip of cattle and same &n left'shoulder of horses. OLE THORSEN. Postoffice address—Nesson,N. The above brand on right hip of cattle. W. O- BARSTABl Above brand on left rib of cattle half ot same brand on left shoulder. Postoffice address—Hofflund, Williams County. N. D. F. R. Zahl. Postoffice address—Williston, N. D. Same brand-as above on left shoulder of horses. Also Ion left side of cattle, and same on left shoulder of horses* Yonng: horses branded on the inside of right thigh with tb& I same brands^. Also, own horses branded on right thigh. JOHN HEFFERNAN. Horses branded IU and on left IU and shoulder. Postoffice address—Williston..N. Di F. A.&R. A.JONES, Dealers in Cattle Horses* and We own and control the following brands: Cattle branded as follows: FL Left ribs. Righfr K3libs. Lf LF) Left I ribs. hip» Left hip. HorseB branded on left shoulder witb. above brands, escept the Flag brand, which is on right shoulder. RLnge be tween the Muddy and Montana State lrne. P. O. add reus, Buford. N. D. F. A. & R. A. JONES. The Ross Horse Co., JOHN A. ROSS. Manager All horses branded on left thigh. Range on Stony Crfek. Postoffice ad dress, Williston, N. D. SUE16 Notice of Final Proof. Land Office at lliuol, N. !., July 2-1, 1901. Notice is hereby -iven that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support G'f his claim, and that said proof win be nutrle betorp the Register and Receiver at Mima, .V IX, on October 1st. 1901, viz: JAY. N. GRANTIKR, D. S. No. 13 for the s\vJ4 neVi. nwj^, '1 sel4 of sec tion 11, township 1"2. rantie 100. He names the fallowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation* of, said land, -iz: Joseph Stroud, of Ptroud, N. George Brueg ger and Chaties HaMwin, of WTlisten. N. D.^ Elisha II. Newiuun, of Stroud, N. THOMAS E. OLSGARI, augl Reuisten. Notice of Final Proof. Department of the Interior.") LandOrtice at Xllnot. N. I). A1«. '-'6-, 1901 Notice i« hereby given that th- following namid settler ha- tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of h-is claim, and' that said pr«nf will !i" made before Louis Schierbet-k, clerk of Di tii-t Court Williams rounty, N. D.. at Will ston. N. I'., Oetober 5th, 1901, viz: HAI.Vor TH()RES, 0. St No. 14. for the ne|4 sw'4 H:KI lois :s and of section 31, township In.",. R.ini He names the_fallowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land. vat::. (ioi.rge W. N-wton an 1 Cmir'es Bud win, both of Williston. N. D.. and Herin' A Nelson an® Charles .lolitison. So Hull itri, N' P. aug29' THOMAS E. Ol t-GARI). Register. FURS WANT®!)'—H:«liest cash prices paid for Furs and Deer skins. Also cash* paid for Wolf, bounty certificates. G. M. THOMAS, t/ Gtiiis»i'h. Williston,,N..D., 0fct„25. 1EOQ.. Sin.