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W if A •V Sensational Sale, of Pious Hill lots by the Williston Realty Co. Fred Wall was among the Bu ford citizens in Williston Monday. W. R. Mumby of the Buford Tribune, was in the city Monday. R. C. Evans was a Gladys visit or in the city the first of the week. B. Williams was a McKenzie county visitor in Williston Mon day. FOR SALE—A No. 1 Steel wa ter tank. Apply at Sanborn Lum ber Yar$. Atty. G. H. Moellring of Ray transacted business at the county seat Friday. Evergreens, Shade Trees, Flow ering Plants, Rhubarb Roots, etc. at the Greenhouses. Sam Rabba of Bonetraill was among the visitors in this city Friday and Saturday. Mrs. A. N. Cooper of Schafer was in the city last week visiting with Miss Dollie Cooper. S. F. Downey, detective for the Great Northern, was in the city the latter part of last week. Wm. E. Windish of Mondak was among the visitors in the city the latter part of last week. Wm. Rawlins who has been se riously ill at his home near Ba qual, is somewhat improved. All kinds of Oak Dimension to be had at the Bovey Shute Lum ber Company. 38 David Kirk and Chas. H. Bobb of Niagara were business visitors in Williston the first of the week. L. O. Higley, candidate for Register of Deeds, was in the city yesterday from his farm at Hig ley. Strayed—From J. W. Gahan's ranch, one brown horse, white strip in face, one white hind foot, weight about 1000 lbs. Finder please notify N. B. Ludowese. 47 Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder for nearly half .a century has been giving Ihe people pure food —long before a pure food law was thought out for either state or nation. D9PRICES BMd86raWDER O A A N E S O N A Vaccination every Saturday a. M. by Dr. N. Myklestad. Chris Fuoter, post master at Ray was a visitor Tuesday. Farm Loans—W. H. Denny, Williston, N. D. 46tf Nursery Stock at half price at the Greenhouse. 48 2 Frank Chapman of Buford was a visitor in the city Monday. Farm Loans—W. H. Denny, Williston, N. D. 46tf Evergreens and Shrubs at half price at the Greenhouse. 48 T. Shier and wife of Marmon were Williston visitors Sunday. W. H. Meglasson of Buford spent Sunday visiting in the city. Frances Anderson went to his claim west of Mondak last Friday. W. H. Bowyer of Plummer was in the city Monday and Tuesday. A son arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Carney last Friday. Special sale on Tinware, Gran ite ware and Crockery at the NA TIONAL Store. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Boltger of Ray were among the visitors in this city Tuesday. Get your Cabbage, Tomato, Cauliflower and Flowering plants at the Greenhouses. Wm. Werner, the tailor, was in Mondak and Culbertson, Mont., last week on business. W. T. Benton and wife left for Seattle, Wash., last Thursday for a visit with their daughter. Frank Poe, candidate for rep resentative, was over Monday from his ranch in McKenzie. New and second hand goods for sale. Wegley & Lunsford, East Broadway, Williston, N. D.28tf Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Chapman and daughter Eltrich, of Buford, were visitors the first of the week. Alex Scarlett of Minot, repre senting the Grand Forks Herald, was in the city the first of the week. Dr. H. L. Ennis of Bainville, was among the notables visiting in this city the latter part of last week. B. E. Brownson of Helena, Mont., visited with his brother, E. R. Brownson and family last week. Down, Down they go. Witt meier City Lots $10 down and $10 per month. 20 per cent dis count on list price. Sold by the Williston Realty Co. Bonded Responsibility $10,000 Williston, North Dakota Jake Widman of Spring Brook transacted business in this city Saturday. Some choice Pious Hill lots left by the Williston Realty Co. on easy terms. The best place to buy the Best Shoes for your money at the NA TIONAL Store. Chas. Paul was among the visit ors in the city the first of the week from Gladys. M. S. Williams of Minot was in the city the first of the week vis iting with relatives. Are you tired of paying rent? See AAEN BROS, they will sell you a house CHEAP. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Keyes are rejoicing over the birth of a baby boy on Thursday, May 14. Doctor Dochterman made a pro fessional trip down the Yellow stone Valley last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Chaussen of Schafer were visiting in the city the latter part of last week. H. Isaacson of Sandlie transact ed business in the "City of Oppor tunity" Friday and Saturday. Pigs for Sale—Inquiie of W. W. Keltner, nine miles due west of Williston. 48tf For Rent Nicely furnished room. Inquire of Attorney Ed win A. Palmer. 48 The Williston Realtv Co. sold the, farm of Geo Dennis, north of town to Martin Digness of Hatton, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Frye of the Painted Woods, are the happy parents of a baby boy, born last Thursday. The K. P. lodge took in eight members ^Monday night. After the initiation refreshments were served. O. A. Thorson of Grinnell, one of the many candidates for sheriff of this county, transacted business here Saturday. Mrs. Schollander arrived in the city last week from Fargo and is now with her husband at the Ex perimental farm. The ladies of the Synod Luther an church will meet next Wednes day, June 6th, at the home of Mrs. S. N. Botton. J. A. Jones and F. C. O'Hara of Minot arrived in the city last week to assist in the work on the G. N. telephone system. Frank Banks, who now ownes the Great Northern Livery barn, was over the first of the week from his ranch near Stroud. LOST—Small package contain ing white skirt. Was left in some store or lost on street. Finder please leave at Graphic office. Large line of Perfumes just re ceived.—Alphia Drug Co. in G. N. Hotel building, Williston, N. D. 44 Mrs. Mary Harvey and children and Miss Ella Harvey left last Friday for Sioux City, Iowa, for an extended visit with relatives. I have a nice very gentle 2-year old Short Horn Bull for sale. $35 takes him. J. L. Bean, 48-3t near Truax Post office. See our Talcum Powder and Toilet soap window display.—Al pha Drug Co. in G. N. Hotel building, Williston. 44 If you want to save money and get the Best line of Groceries call at the NATIONAL Store, Jer manus & Bousliman, Proprietors. Chas. C. Converse, Attorney at Law, has recently located at Schater in McKenzie County. He is an experienced lawyer, having practised six years at Cando in this state, ancl is jvell recommended. 46-tf When you want the title of real estate examined and an abstract showing the same, compiled, write or call on Get your Overalls and Summer Underwear from the NATIONAL Store, next door to Model Meat Market. Yes, you can still get the mon ey lor your farm loan from the Williston Land Company with out delay. Mrs. W. H. Noble of Chicago arrived in the city the first of the week and is visiting with Mrs. F. H. Smith. George Hanson of Stady, re publican candidate for sheriff, transacted business in this city the first of the week. Mrs. Hornbeck of Wilmer, Minn., who has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wolpert, left Satur day for her home. I. C. Morrill of Schafer was in the city the latter part of last week transacting business and visiting with friends. The old Brownson property near the school house was sold this week by the Williston Realty Co., to Edmond G. Greenup. George Sanford, engineer in charge of the Buford Irrigation Project, was among the many vis itors in Williston Saturday. Attorney A. L. Knauf, candi date for States Attorney, left Tuesday on a business trip into the northern end of the county. $500,000 to Loan on Williams and McKenzie county Farms. The home of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ike of Baqual, was made hap py by the arrival of an eleven pound baby boy on Wednesday. Big Reduction Sale on Calicoes, Percales, Gingham, Prints and Flannels at the NATIONAL Store, Jermanus & Bousliman Props. Dr. Tom Smith of Langdon, re turned to this city and has asso ciated himself with his brother in the practice of dentistry in the Union block. Pious Hill lots nearly all gone. If you want a fine residence lot better get it from the Williston Realty Co. today, take no chances on tomorrow. Prof. Onstad left Tuesday even ing for Valley City to assist the Minot band in furnishing the mu sic for the Elks Carnival held there last night. Mrs. Everett and daughter, who have been visiting with Mrs. H. R. Lampman, leave this week for St. Paul and other points east on an extended visit. Did you hear about the new union depot near the Wittmeier addition? Better get a good lot today and take your choice. $10 down and $10 per month. Mrs. Chas. Mackenroth and daughter Louise, who had been visiting for several days with Mrs. Mackenroth's sister at Spring Brook, returned home Monday. Mrs. E. Brookfield, who has been visiting for several months with her grand-son, George B. Crater, left Friday night for St. Paul where she will visit with rel atives. "The Wise and Otherwise," will be the theme at the morning serv ice at the Congregational church Sunday at 11 o'clock. The even ing service will consist of address es and music appropriate for Dec oration Memorial. Come and in vite your friends. We will be glad to greet you. Come early— 8 o'clock. Special music. A* Fred Southard Williston, N. D. See our Talcum Powder and Toilet Soap window display.—Al pha Drug Co. in G. N. Hotel building, Williston. 44 PAINTERS Do you want a good brush cheap Ours must be cleaned out. Williston Drug Co. 1 Fred Stevens of the U. S. Land office, is wearing a broad smile these days, all because of the ar rival of a son at his home on Sun day last. Mr. and Mrs. Parker of Stroud were in the city last week. Mr. Parker was suffering from blood poisoning and was here consulting Dr. Windell. Ole Bakken of Bonetraill, who was badly injured by an angry bull, was able to be in town this week, though still carrying his arm in a sling. Mrs. Gussie Cadoo, of Crosby, accompanied by her two children, arrived in the city this week and is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Harry Burnham. Mrs. S. Brownell entertained a number of friends in honor of Mrs. Hornbeck of Minnesota, one day last week. All present spent a very pleasant afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Williams of Alexander were in the city Sun day. Mrs. Williams left Sunday night for Devils Lake where she will visit with her mother. Alex McNiven, veterinary sur geon and dentist, graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College. Day calls answered from Williston Drug Co. Night calls Edw. Pains res, phone 71. LOANS—Best loan proposition in the county. Good privileges, reasonable rates. Call or write, W. H. Denny, 214 Mainst. Williston, N. D. Will the party who borrowed a step-ladder from the porch of the Catholic church, kindly return it at once. I need it. 48 Father Arsenault. George Potter who had been at tending the Valpariso university, was here last week visiting at the home of Edwin A. Palmer. Mr. Potter expects to engage in the realestate business in Idaho soon. Farm for Sale—miles south west of Williston, and Smile of Todd. Can be irrigated. North of se# sec 12, twp 153, rg 102 and lots 3 and 6 sec 7, twp 153, rg 101. James E. Rose. 43 Van R. Brown, states attorney, managed to get to this city for a few hours Monday and attend to the duties of his office. There was a preliminary hearing in the Meltzer case so he really had to come. Soiled clothing is made to look like new when dry cleaned or dyed. Send a trial order to the Northwestern Dye house, Fargo, N. D., and you will be surprised at the transformation. 43-tf The Max Wegley property on Pious Hill was sold this week through the Williston Realty Co., to Mr. Hanson of Iowa, who will erect a fine modern house thereon. John Crouch has sold his 11 room house near the Round house, through the Williston Realty Co., to Emma Lyon. Mr. Crouch will leave for Montana soon with his family. Mr. Wittmeier has placed the entire Wittmeier addition in our hands to be sold at 20 per cent discount on the list price. Get your choice now. $lo down and $10 per month. See the Williston Realty Co. Free scholarships given away in the Fargo Conservatory of Music to the amount of $600.00. The best equipped musical school in the northwest, large faculty, all branches taught. Pupils may enter at any time. Send for in formation regarding scholarships. Fall term opens Sept., 10th, 1908. Large illustrated catalogue of school sent upon request. Ad dress E. Herdeg, Secretary of Fargo School of Music, or W. W. George, Director, Fargo, N. Dak. 47-6t. We aim to deliver abstracts on the same day orders are received. T£Y U5 DR. SMITH WALL PAPER OUR SPRING STOCK of Wall Paper is com ing in—lots of it—and of all kinds. Probably the largest stock ever brought Williston and all new styles. You will be doing some papering this spring. We will be pleased to show you our stock and quote you prices. You will find both right. Brownell Drug Co Nt. 406 Mail St., WilislM, N. D. Om Omt North «f OM Stud. Phut $600.00 —for a 3-roora house in West Lawn. $650.00—for a 3-room house in the sountheast corner of West Lawn, east front, very easy terms. $675.00—for 4-rooin house in south -east part of town, half cash. $1000.00—for two houses and two lots near depot, rents for 128.06 per month $1200.00—for 4-room house east front, good stable, half block from school house, easy terms or will trade for farm. $1150.00—Cash for four room cottage, electric lights, stable, east front, corner, on Pious Hill, two blocks from schoolhouse. $1400.00—for 11-room house, 3 blocks west of postoffice, electric lights, fine place for lodging house, easy terms. $2600.00—for 6-room house, Pious Hill, good stable, buggy shed, near schoolhouee, half cash, balance easy terms. A snap. Fine residence lots on Pious Hill Easy terms Wittemeier Addition Lots $10.00 down and $10.00 per month, 20 per cent off on list price, get your choice now. West Lawn Lots $20.00 down and $10.00 per month. Farms For Sale $700.00—for 80 acres near Squires, good improvements. $1200.00—for a good quarter 4 miles south of Spring Brook. 20.00 cash, balance easy term. $1400.00—far a goop quarter 6 miles south west of Williston $1600.00—for a fine quarter near Marmon, 35 acres in crop. $2100.00—for 320 acres east of Bone traill. $3800.00—for a fine farm near Loma on the Soo Ry., in Cavalier county,111 easy terms. $14.00—per acre for a fine quarter 9 miles north of Williston, 65 acres in crop, 80 acres fenced, good water, 5 room house, Rural Route, Tele phone conncction, 62 acres under ditch, very easy terms, a bargain. $20.00—per acre for 40, 80 or 160 of The Pleasant View Farm north of Williston, all under the Irrigation Ditch, 250 acres in crop, good 5 room house, telephone, rural route, school near. Money! Money!! Money!!! For farm loans and plenty of it. The rates are the best. See us at once for Hail Insurance. «V! .a. 1 .DENTIST Union Block Phone 37. s,.H to A'l if a $ $ N«. 82 Bulletin Williston Realty Company FOR 8A1.E I *313 On ,,/j ^3 -^3 •i&f vj y3| 1§I1 ^tl