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•-JJvl „-. Ms* ~-u v*V' .Vr-l'','-»I'« Asbury Grocery Co. for quality aai price. 21 Harm Loans—E Carney & Co Farm Loans—W. H. Denny, Williston, N. D. 46tf A. 1L Nelson has returned to his home at North wood. S. C. Hopke of Wheelock spent Sanday with friends here. 9ar and Plush lined Coats at to $90.—Greengard's. Special reduction Sale still jgo iiB on at the Boston Store?-v. John Mercer of Buford was a Easiness visitor here Tuesday. Miss Jennie Gahan is assisting at the St. Louis Candy kitchen. GOAL, COAL, COAL. Order now from H. V. Smith. lOtf W. C. Brooks Was a Marmon visitor here Saturday and Sunday. Buy your Groceries at Asbury's Mrs. W. B. Scace, left Monday for Washington to visit her broth er. .V-'-V .,. 1 lot of Men's and Boy's Over caats at big reduction.—Green gard'i,. J. G. Johnson of Crosby, was a business visitor here a few days of last week. Christmas novelties—a large as sortment at reduced prices* at the Boston Store. The Fashion, the Store for La dies. Side entrance to Green gard's Store. Mr. and Mrs. P. Vegus of Mi not were here with friends a few days this week. Miss Mae Huffnail left Monday for Minneapolis to spend the holi~ days with friends.. Wm. Housebye arrived here last Friday from Minneapolis and is visiting with friends. Three steam heated rooms for rent. Bath in connection. Call at the Baldwin residence. Dr. J. H. Belyea and wife left last Sunday for Kansas City, Mis souri, to visit with her parents. WANTED—House and Lot to trade for a farm. 21 Williston Realty Co. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Olson and son left Monday evening to visit witb their homefolks at Cresco, Iowa. The Lutheran Synod church will hold services" on Christmas day in the court house at 11 o'clock. P. A. Lundin, the Schafer druggist, was attending to busi ness in Williston. ,a few days of ImI week. D. M. Brannon, night clerk at the G. N. hotel, has gone to Iowa to spend the holidays with his homefolks. T„ Dr.PRICFS CREAM «.«.) Si Perfectly pure, unquestionably whole some. A pure food factor ante-dating all pure food laws. Indispensable for raising finest cake, biscuit and pastry. No Alum. No lime Phosphates Be on guard against alum in your food. Prof. Johnson of Yale College says he "regards the introduction of alum into baking powders as most dangerous to health." Read the label. Bay only where Cream of Tartar Is named. O A A N E S O N A Farm Loans—E Carney & Co W. E. Loughland of Nesson was hn* Monday. i- i^'% W' vA'"f «i|'t $ Farm Loans—E Carney & Co G. L. Gullikson was over from Schafer this week. Ruching in all colors and widths at the Boston Store. James Dwyer has returned from a business trip to Minot. Wm. Maloney was a visitor from Wheelock last Friday. Jake Widman was a Spring brook visitor here last Friday. Farm Loans—E Carney & Co A full line of Ladies small furs, in scarfs add muffs at Greengard's. F. B. Chapman of Buford was a business visitor here last Saturday. Geo. W. Newton went to Bain ville, Montana, Monday on busi ness. Farm Loans—E 0 Carney & Co Thomas Hefty 6f Marmon was a business visitor in Williston last Friday. Hoi lis Goodrich is enjoying a visit from his brother of Mankato this week. Call up Phone 246 if you want your clothes repaired, cleaned or pressed. 49 Miss Cora Barnfather is spend ing the holidays with friends at Minneapolis. H. H. Johnson and M. O. Lo ken of Petersburg, were Williston visitors last week. H. M. Ravage of the U. S. R. S. at Washington D. C., is here oa business this week. Mrs. MacManus and Mrs. Twitchell were visitors here last Saturday from Buford. Otto Orr and father came up from White Earth .Tuesday to at tend to business matters. New Blacksmith shop and horse shoeing three doors south of the Rink barn.—Stai & Co. 26-4tp George Schafer, who is attend ing the University at Grand Forks is at home to spend the holidays. A large assortment of tally cards suitable for all occasions at flhe Williston Drug Co. 22 Mrs. Anton Albertson came up from Minot Monday and is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. M. Settle. \l v? :i "v Misses Daisy and Gene Hunt ington left last Saturday for their home at Crookston to spend the holidays. Miss Josie Stensrud of Howard,, left here Sunday for points north of Lakota to visit relatives for a few weeks. Mrs. M. E. Zahl and son, Her man, have gone up to the ranch to remain there during the school holiday vacation. Chris Nelson and Miss Laura Knutson were married at the Methodist parsonage this morning at 10 o'clock, Rev. Hollett offici ating. ]S W:- \'l J1 Farm Loans—E Carney & Co W. E. French of Harlem, Mon tana, was a business visitor Mon day. A. L. Hinman of Trenton, was attending to business in this city Tuesday. John Jarstad left Sunday to visit with friends at Litchfield, Minnesota. George Thompson of Buford was here on land business the first of this week. Herme Nelson and wife came up from Ray to spend a few days with friends here. Mrs. A. M. Fuller and daughter of Alexander were shopping in Williston this week. Miss McLaughland left last Fri day to spend the holidays with homefolks at Fargo. Gene, John and Will Roach left Sunday evening for their old home at Alma, Iowa. Full line of Ledgers, Journals and day books, also office supplies at Williston Drug Co.. 26 Miss Bertha Maloy has returned home from Sioux Falls, S Dak., where she hadv been visiting with friends. I John Heft'ernan Ivan Metzger and George Costello are at home from the University to spend the holidays. SHINES—Why not have the best when the pricc is the same. Wm. Coleman at Anteseptic Bar ber Shop. Miss Mabel Holland left Tues day to spend the holidays with her friends at Grand Rapiids, Michigan. Misses Grace and Edna Maloy have returned home from James town academy and will spend the holidays here. John G. Cunningham who has been at the Boulder Hot Springs for his health, is spending a few days in Williston. Miss Francis Kellogg, one of the High school students, left last Saturday to spend the holidays with her homefolks at Schafer. $500,000 to Loan on Williams and McKenzie county Farms. Every Farmer Makes Money— Who gets his Farm Loan from the Williston Land Company. Spec ial rates and terms this month. 25 Judge C. J. Fisk of Grand Forks came up last Saturday to visit his brother, Frank Fisk who has been quite sick at the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stenehjem and children, and Peter Stenehjem left Sunday for Spring Grove, Minnesota, to visit with friends and relatives. Miss Florence Wilson who has been attending school in Faribault, Minnesota, returned home last Sunday to visit her parents during the holidays. Atty. Frank Fisk, who has been quite sick at the hospital for sev eral weeks past, left Tuesday for Boulder Hot Springs. He was ac companied by George Marelius. John E. Dohmstreich, postmas ter at Zahl came down to Willis ton Saturday and departed on Sunday morning for Morris, Minn., to visit with friends during the holidays. Wanted—by an American wo man, position as housekeeper for bachelor or widower with shall family. Address or call on W Mrs. E. Daly, 25-2tp Scott P. O., N. Dak. "The Crows,", who are so well known in Williston, are billed for a three riights' engagement at the Gates Opera house next week, be ginning Wednesday, December 30. On Friday night, January 1, they will present the new dramatic sen sation entitled "The Devil." Their plays are all new and those who enjoy good shows should see the Crows" next week. DR. SMITH Union Biock 'V -i I Fred Southard •i-.-l Williston, N. D. I DENTIST Phon* 97 r: StfV.v. .xiwihn' jn1. ft i, Greeting 'f In wishing our many friends and patrons a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year we wish to ex press our appreciation for their patronage and confidence, and trust that our relations' in the future, as in the past, will be both pleasant and profitable. The Rawson Hardware Co. A Merry Christmas to You A SERMON IN RHYME If you had a friend worth loving, Love him: Yes, and let him know That you love him ere life's evening Tingle his brow with sunset glow Why shoiild good words ne'er be said Of a friend---till he is dead? Scatter thus your seed of kindness, All enriching as you go Leave them trust the Hareest-giver, He will make each seed to grow. So, until life's happy end, You shall never lack a friend.' mmmm' V** fit •/*, -.-h:44 J. H. BROWN '.Hp'v *7. lVV. WidvvW- 4"' "i *W fvv: ,7^ 1 ,f 1 I I r- «"J. mm