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T( •Mi!!! K' V* l« P' jpf ,. $ ft- b- i* 91 IsfJC'i §H fee 1 JfcO^TO- i'lsife! 1 S 17 1 lvr Drs. Dochteritian &Jenssen PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS in UAion Block Ore* Citi zens National Bank Br. JMMNO give* Edwin A. Palmer Attacnty At Law MrMMpt attention giveir?toall IteWv and General liand Office Practice. 9fllSif4rii«gggr Block Williston, N. D. DR. F. Sw SMITH E N I S Located in Union Block JfSxone 37 Williston, N. D. BBRCY S. CREWE, ML S. COMMISSIONER. FILINGS, CONTESTS. PROOFS. la room* for marly occupied bj N,- A Stewart. WILLISTON, 17. D. E JtHACEN Physician and Surgeon 8|Micial attention given to eye,-ear noee and throat Glasses Prbperly Fitted i-ln TJtaion Btockover theWillia- ton Lkndr^Ctoaipany.. Williston. N. D.» Phone 37 BB..C. TL KOBE, DENTIST OVER FAIR-STORE Williston, Sid SELLING CITY PROPERTY. Both Business and Residence. ATTENDING- to LEGAL and LAND OFFICE MATTERS of ALL KINDS? HANDLING HIGH CLASS INVESTMENTS for Large and Small Investors WRITING FIRE, FARM LIFE, ACCIDENT and HEALTH INSURANCE. Special attention to Ear, NOM and Tbroat Work. Vwvryian and German Spoken. Flillv •^nipped private hospital in connection. IfeoneNfe. 38 Williston, N. D. Northr Dakota. & M. THOMAS Biid^rt^eite&iU directors Aiirtf*d«ss Heartt in connection Williston1. North Dakota. Aaron J. Bessie, Attorney at Law General Practice in State and Bederal Courts and the Laad Department. Williston, North Dakota T. S. BECKER Attorney at Law PVrst door south of AHIYigton Hotel. Williston N.D. MOUNT MORIAHLODQB NO. 61, A. F. A A *3 01B. H.ym, W. M, C. Ellithorpe 8. W. lt'U Biidtwtr, J. W. W. D. Parshall, Traai H. M. Attorberrjr, Secretary. lfeetrevery first and third Thursday. •WtiagBrotbers always welcome. ALBERT •jffy/' W:7 tr t, Av &• fr fei f&fe' j&"\ STAFNE, L. liAWYE-R.. Saw, O. S.-Lfcnd Office and Department" •1 Practice and BMal Estate. Williston, North Dakota E E PHYSICIAN &• SURGEON. Telephone No. 39. HUJSTON. HOOTDAUTlv- (ffjev wpy 1 I 4 W. OVERSOW, Attorney,at Law, President., JOSEPH W, J4PKS0J& Vine President. dSp£rtmexU» special attention is given to BUYING- LISTING and 8EL IGATED LANDS XJnder the U. S. GOVERNMENT IRRIGATION PROJECTS. ,FARM LOANS at SPECIAL RATES. A Valuable Lesson. "Six vearB ago I learned a valuable lesson," writes John FJeasan-t, of Mas nolia. Ind. "I* then-began taking Dr. Kinit'a New Life Pills, and the longer I take them the better I find them." They plnnse everybody. Guaranteed at Brownell's Drug store. 25 cents. Rising From the Grave... A'prominent manufacturer, Wm. A. Fertwel), of Lucama, N. C., relates a uioet remarkable experience. He says: "After taking less than three bottles of Electric Bitters, I feel like one rising from the grave. My trouble is Eright's disease, in the Diabetes stage. I lully beliuve E&ctric Bitters will cure me permanently, for it has already stopped the liver and bladder complications which have troubled me for Years." Guaranteed' at Brownell's Drug Oo. Price only 50c. Bids- Wanted Sealed bids will be received bv the Citv Auditor for the delivery of water per barrel to the^-lfi habitants of the City of Williston, water to be taken fiom a stand pipe near the west end of Broadway, at four cents per 100 gallono. Bid to be accompanied with a $100 bond for the faithful discharge of their duty. Contract to be awarded to lowest bid der, to be protected by Ordinance No. Rid to be opened 9 p. m., March 4th, 1907. The cooncH renenfes-the right to re ject any or all bids,. Feoruary 20, 1907. By order of the City Council. I A CURE FOR RHEUMATIS GUARANTEED 6 0 6 8 la by Far the Best Blood Pdrfflep and Rheumatism Cure Ever Offered. People suffering with RHEUMA TISM, KIDNEY TROUBLE, CA TARRH OR ANY OTHER BLOOD TROUBLE Will find Immediate re lief In "6088" YOUR MONEY REFUNDED If you are not satisfied on taking half a bottle. Could anything be fairer7 Sold and Guaranteed by S. BROWNELF & CO. Great Northern Hotel. Tfee only first-class hotel in Wfteelookf North Dakota. New Boilditagi' New Furniture, Everything Up-to-Date Centrally Located. Near Depot. Travelingmen's Patronage Solicited. Miss Annie T- Thompson, Proprietress. Antiseptic 1 lorasors •AIT, J. I Barber Shop. The Antiseptic Barber Shop, lo cated under the Citizens National Bank, has been refitted through out and three first class Pdrcelain bath tubs have been put in. Foar chairs are now being run and first class work is guaranteed. Prof. P. L. Gordon, Proprietor. FOB SALE Saf«B and vaults. Hibbard &- Richard son Co. 4711 Milwaukee St. Milwaukee Wis., constantly carry on hand the lar gest stock of new Carv safes and vaults in the northwest. Second band sales of different makes always on band. 3012 Hunting for Trouble. "I've lived in California 20 years, and am still bunting for trouble in the way of burns, eores, wonnds, boils, cuts sprains, or a case of piles that Buck len's Arnica Sa've won't quickly care," writeB Charles Walters of Alleghany. Sierra Co. No use hunting, Mr. Wal ters, it cures every case. Guaranteed at Brownell's drug store. 25c. Vl 5T\ You Can Easily Operate This Typewriter Yourself Donlt worry foui correspondent. Don't write him anything by hand that takes him time to make oufc that may leave him in doubt-that he can't. easily read, And don't fill out legal papers or. card memos —or make out hotel menus in your own hand W"tfclooks bad, reflection your standing, makes people think you can't afford a stenographer,. and is sometimes ambiguous.. Ytfu can write your own letters^-irtake ont an abstract—fill in an insurance* policy—enter your card memos— make out yoar accounts, or a hotel menu—or do any kind of writing you want on any kind, size or thickness of paper and space any way vou want oa Tl}e- OLIVER Typewriter The Standard Visible Writer You can write any of these things- yourself if you do not happen to have a stenographer. For you can easily learn, with a little prae-. And you can see every word you write. About 80 per cent more durable than any other type writer, because it has *abeut 80 per cent less wearing points than most other typewriters. Eighty per cent' easier to write with than these otber complicated, intricate machines that require ''humoring"—technical knowl edge—long practice and special skill to operate. Than machines which cannot be. adjusted to any special space—with which it is_ impossible to write abstracts, insurance policies, or odd sized documents except you buy expensive spe cial attachments requiring experts to operate You can adjust the OLIVES, to any reason able space—you can write- on any reasonable size and thickness of paper,-. light out to the very edge, without thoa£d of any expensive at tachment or special skill, and your work will be neat appearing, legible and clear. For the OLIVER is the typewriter for the doctor, the lawyer, thf insurance agent, the merchant, the hotel proprietor—or any mas' who does bis own writing. Writeus now for our booklet on the simplified features of thb OLIVER. The Oliver Typewriter Co. 332 Hennepin Ave. Minneapolis. Mina JOHN HEFFERNAN. Horses branded IIJ and "1™ on lef shoulder. Poetoffice address—Williston. N. D. NOTICE OF TEACHERS' EXAMINA TION. Notice Is hereby given that the re gular. teachers! examination will be held at the court house in Willis ton, N. D., March 8 and 9, 1907. The Superintendent will furnish paper. Each teacher must supply pen and ink. Those teaching on permits must be present and tajce the examination. The following is the program: Friday, A. M. Reading. Rules and Reg ulations 9!to-9:103 Preliminary ...... 9:10 to. 9:30 Second and' Tliird Grade Subjects. Arithmetic 9:36.tOll Civics 11 tb 12 First Grade Subjects. Algebra 9:30 to 11 Physical Geography 11 to 12. Friday p. M. Second and Third Grade Subjects. U7, S. History 1:15 to 2:3 5' Geography ...........2:35 to 4V Theory and Practice .. 4 to 5 First Grade Subjects. Geometry 1:15 to 2:25 Psychology 2:35 to 4 Natural Philosophy .... 4 to 5 Saturday A. M. Language and Gram mar 9 to 10:15 Physiology and Hy giene 10:15 to 11:15 Reading?. 11:15 to 12:15 Orthography 12:15 to 1 MRS. W. C. TATEM, Cbunfcfr Supeeititendent. Neighbors Got Fooled. "I was literally coughing myself to death, and had become too' weak? to leave my bed and neighbors predicted* that I would never leave it alive tbul thev got fooled, for thanks be to God, was induced to try Dr. King's New Dis* coverv. It took just four one dollar' bottles to cjmple*ely cure the cough and restore me to good sound health," writes Mrs. Eva Uncapher, of Grover town, Stark Co., Ind. This King of cough and cold cures, and healer of throat and lungs if guaranteed by Brow* nell's Drug Oo. 50c and $1.00 Trial' bot tle free. t$gg^ajK*« 11 BESPOITSIBX. (XZCOO B. 0. GREENUP, General Manager Responsibility of Stockholders, $50,000 "T^'TK, FARM th'Improved and Unimproved. fr Notice for Publication. Land Office at Williston, ICDak.,) Feb. 5,1907. Notice is hereby given tha$ the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that kaid proof will be made before Register andiReceiver at Williston, N. D., on Marchi 22 1907, viz: JAMES E. ROSE." for the lots 3 and 6, Sccu 7, Twp. J53r Rge 101t and a'/i, se34 sec 12, twp 133, rgo 102. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residtaoe upon and cultivation of said land, vis: Albert Adolphson, JJC Field, Lewis Mothers baugh. Kerns, allot Williston, N. D. 32-6 QKO. W. WILSON. Register. Ndtice for Publication.: Department of the Interior, Land Oflice at Williston, N. D.,) FeU 5.1907. Notice is hereby given that Stephen A. D. Bell ef Williston, N. D., has filed notice of his. intention to make final commutatiooi roof, im support of his claim, viz: Homestead entry No. 14524, made Apr. 20,.1902, for the swJ4k se)4, sec 6, w'/j, ne'4, nw!4, seJ4,-Section 7, township 153, range 101, and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver of the U. S. LacdA Office at Williston..K*D.onJdarch 22,1907.. He names he following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of the land, viz: Perley L. Giles, Percy Giles, James £. Rose, Joe Bell, allof Williston, N. £. 32-6 Geo. W. Wilson, Register. Notice for Publication. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of the land, viz: Martin J. Borsheim. Newl Erickson. Haakon Jorgenson, Homing Hanson, all of Williston, N. I'. 32-6 GEO. W. WILSON, Register. E. CVCarney. Atty. for Olaimant, Williston, N. D.'. Desert Land Mnal Prc«f—No tice for Publication Uhifod'States Land Office. Williston^ N. Di Jan. 25. 1907. Nbtice is hereby given that Celestia Mr Free man of Williston. N. D. has filed notioe of in tention to make proof on his desert land claim No, 288 for the sw 54 sw %. sec. 17, se se sec 18, Vt ne H,. ne H. Deserts Land, Final Proof—No tice for Publication Ciiited'States Land Office. Williston N. D. Jan. 25, 1907. Notice is hereby given that William Freeman of Williston, North Dakota, has filbd notice of intention to make proof on his desert-land No. 287 for the Yi ne see SAid R. M. GAJLDER WOOB^ Treasurer. E. R. BRQWNSON, U. S.Commissioiier,. Secretary ia IS" Department of the Interior, Land Office at Willistoh N. D. Feb. 5,1907. Notice is-hereby given that John M. Bor sfcoimt.of Williston, Williams county, N. D.. has-filed notice-of his intention .to make- final) commutation proof in suppprt of, bis claim, viz: Hftmeatead^ntnr, No 29102, made July 19th, 1904,. for the sw%. section 7, township 135, range 102, and that said proof will ba made be fore the Hon. Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office at Williston, N. D. on March 22 1907. se sec. 19, nw nw se 54 sec 20. twp. 15$ n- rge 100 before the Register and Receiver at Williston, N. D. on Wednesday the 13th day. of Marcb 1907. He names the- following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and reclamation of said land: J. C. Field, F. R. Zahl, John John son of Williston Nt D., and Clarence H, Dwy nellof Marmoa, N. Di 31-6t Geo. W. Wilson, Register. 30, se-M se sec, 19, sw sw Msec. 20 twp 158 rge 100 before the Register and Receiver at Williston, N. D. on Wednesday the 13th day of March 1907. He names the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and reclamation of said land. J. C. Field, F. R.ZTdhl, John Johnson of Will iston. N. D. and Clarence H. Dwynell of Mar mon, N. D.. 316t Geo. W. WilseB4 Register? Nbtice fbr Publication. Land"U8ic9'at Williston N.'.D., Feb. 5. 190r Notice-is hereby given that the following named sottler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver of the Williston Land Office at Williston, N. D., on March 22, W07. viz: CHARLIE W, PHERRIN. for the e/2. nwMi w/4, nbMi sec 34. twp 155 n, range 100 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: I. C. Stewart, E. A. Sharp, C. W. Smith, W. O. Calvert, all of Williston, N. D. 32-6 Geo. W. Wilson, Register. 'C. Pkg«i Attorney for applicant. Notice tor Publication., Land Office-at 'Williston N. D.,) Feb. 5,1907.. Notice is hereby given that tfrfe-foRowins named'settler has-filed'notiee of his intention to. make final proof in support of his'claim, and that proof will be made before the Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office at Williston, N,. £., on March 22,1907, viz: CHARLEY E. MERRIMAN, (H. E. No. 24683) for the ne% sec 1, twp 153, rge toil Her names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: J&tnes MttOatcheon, Henry Kelter, John Samstad, W*Browning. all bf Williston. N GEC. W. WILSON, Register 32-6 Notice for Publication 1 Department of the Interior Land Office at Williston, N. D': Jam 4,1907 Notice is hereby given that Kristian Nygaard of Bonetraill. N. D. has filed notice of his in tention to make final commutation proof iff support of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 28854 made July 6th, 1904 for the ne H, sw ne Hand the ne so section 31 town ship 157 north range 101 west, and that said proof will be made before the Hon. Register «nd Receiver of the U. S. Land Office at Will iston, Nt D. on March 20. 1907. He names the following witnesses to prove his centinuous residence upon, and cultivation of, the land viz: -Sank Rabba. C. O. Borstad. Julius Kios and Herman Unde. all of Bonetraill, N. D. «J2-t5 Geo. W. Wilson, Register. E.C. Carney, Atty for claimant. Williston, N. D. NOTICE To Physicians and Township Gler&B in Williams County and to Board of County Commissioners. JJtoticfj is hereby given to physicians psacling within Williams county, to all township clerks and to county commis sioners, that prompt reports are request ed of all cases of contageons diseases, birtbs and deaths,- according to law and as per order of the County Board of Health. E.. Hi BELYEA, 'JS 'W Su|)t. DAard.kaf Health. Auctions Every Wed. .'J'iViii' THE WILLIAMS COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY and McKENZIE COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Owned b""" This Company MAKE CORRECT ABSTRACTS @F TITLE in the SHORTEST POSSIBLE TIME write for Eree Maps and Descriptive Matter ^^SL^ISISTFlTISTSL'TIJI 1 Collections Seal Estate Loans WILLISTON, N. T. Remodeled thru-out—All new fixtures of the Aseptic pattern. Trained Nurses always in attendance. Fully equipped with all the Super* Heated Air. Apparatus for the treatment of Rheumatism, Sprains, Etc. A complete line of Electrical Apparatus, including Fara dic and Galvanic Cabinet, Static and XVRay machine*.'High Frequency Currents, etc. in connection. Special care given to confinement cases? Patients may have any physipians desired. Prices from $8 to $15' per week according to nature of disease. DR. L. B, DOCHTERMAN. PHYSICIAN IN CHARGE. GREAT NORTHERN New Rigs, Good Horses. Prompt Service^ Special attetu?on, given to Land Seekers. GEO* J. ELANEY.Pre*. Hi C. DELANEY, Cashier. BERTHA'XALOY, Asst. Cashkr Citizens State Bank. PAID UP CAPITAL $25,000. AU HOME ST0CI& General Banking, Loans, Collections, Insurance. I Highest rate of Interest paid on Time Deposits. Drafts and Money Orders'sold, payable any place in United* States, Canada and Etirope. I Steamship sTicketfr Sold to all! Parts of the World. Williston^ North Dakota. From 500 »o lOQO-head of horses constantly on hand, includ2 ing large draft horses. Driving horses. Deliver horses. Farm chunks Farm mares. Saddlers and Mules- Every horse hitched and tried before sale. If you want one horse, a team or a car load! ., come to BARRETT & ZIMMERMAN'S. Great Midway Horse Market, St. Paul. Mina. Take interurban cars from either city. Williston State Bank 1 N T. O. HOU'&EN, Cashier Transacts a General Banking Business Assuring Careful Attention and Ample Security i!^i Interest Paid on Time Ddposits Good Farm Lands For Sale MONTANA RESTAURANT The Mbntana Restaurant will move Mon day to comer building just south of their present location and will be prepared to* furnish first class meals to all customers* Open day and Xlslit „,: 4y wyj.y- rc^i-'f- U, v, •\r" BBXdlABILiEr WHIistoij, N» D. SALE W. 1st" Street, bet. Main St. & Sassen Avet WILLISTON, N» JONES,. Prop. A-. Private Sales Daily Wi