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FARM LOANS /to A.ium A pore, wholesome, reliable Grape Cream of Tartar Baking Powder Farm Loans—E Carney & Co John Mercer, Jr., was a Buford visitor here Saturday. Fur and Plush lined Coats at $18 to $90.—Greengard's. A. E. Lang was a visitor down from Mondak Sunday. See the new fad in Ladies' Sweater coats.—Greengard's. Don't miss that trip around the world ^ext Thursday evening. Farm Loans—E Carney A Co Tom Dean was a visitor from Alexander here over Sunday. A full line of Ladies small furs, in scarfs and muffs at Greengard's. Are you going? Where? Around the world with the Episcopal la dies? The creaa «f tartar isH la Br. Price's Bakiif ftwier bhlhe exact ftra ui cmpmMm la which It tars ia the hndtu, healtkfil frape. E. M. Atterberry left Sunday night* lo alteriu business ul uis marck. Wm. T. Barrett was a visitor down from Havre a few days of last week. Improves the flavor and adds to the health fulness of the I Westby & Houge for loans. 30 Sam Boyd returned the latter part of last week from a business trip to F*rgo. W. A. Garrison is at the east ern markets buying new spring goods for the Boston Store. A large assortment of tally •cards suitable for all occasions at flhe vVilliston Drug Co. 22 John Shaw and Wm. McQaniel two McKenzie county farmers, were visitors here the first of this week. Miss Delia Garrity returned to her home at Ray yesterday after a pleasant visit with Miss Ella Har vey in this.city. The Business college was re opened Monday. Miss Corcoran, the teacher, who had been quite sick for several days, has recov ered and is again at her post. Baking Povfcler OCAL and PERSONAL George W. I II I I /fo /im# 1*/o*phaf Moellring was up from Ray on business last Friday. 1 lot of Men's and Boy's Over coats at big reduction.—Green gard's. Boys Overcoats at 25 to 33i oer cent off—Greengard's. Atty. H. B. Wingerd was a business visitor this week from £pping. Judge Kellogg was a business visitor over from Schafer the first of this week. Get your tickets at Rawson's for the trip around the world only 50 cents. Farm Loans—E Carney A Co W. S. Davidson returned home Sunday from a visit with his mother in Fargo. «. Are you tired of paying rent? See AAEN BROS, they will sell you a house CHEAP. Miss Tina Freeman left Monday for the cities to buy her new mil linery for the spring season, COAL COAL— Best and Cheapest. Black Diamond $2.50 per ton. Phone No. 8. 28 J. W. Ross, an architect from Grand Forks, spent a few days in this city last week on professional business. G. W. Millhouse and son, of Schafer were business visitors in the "City of Opportunity" a few days of last week. If you have a "want" let the Graphic tell it to many people through its classified column at one cent a word. Dr. and Mrs. D. K. Thyng of Willow City, were visitors in this city Sunday and Monday. "Dr. Thyng assisted Dr. LaBerge in surgical work. Westby & Houge for loans. 30 For both the convenience of the reader and the advertiser the Graphic has established a classified want column. One cent a -word will teU your wants to many peo ple. Phone §9. ,, S. F. Dunn, special agent for the G. N., was attending to busi ness here this week. F. B. Jaynes and J. C. Schellv were notables here from Stroud on business Monday. Full line of Ledgers, Journals and day books, also office supplies at Williston Drug Co. 26 Shelled corn $1.40 and cracked corn $1.50 per hundred at the East Broadway Feed Store. 30 Farm Loans—E Carney A Co A. S. Kilroy, representing the Great Falls Tribune, spent a few days in the "City of Opportunity" this week. C. D. Peterson left yesterday for Superior, Wis., where he will visit for a couple of weeks with his family. Matt. Parker and W. L. Nevins of Fairview, Montana, were at tending to bifsiness in the City of Williston last Friday. Westby & Houge for loans. 30 Mrs. Wm. Lynch went to Mon dak on Friday of last week and during the evening she presided at the piano for the dance. $500,000 to Loan pn 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 Money For All—Good farm Loans now on hand. No bonus, commission or any extra charges whatever.—Williston Land Com pany. 25 The busy reader, the busy buy er and the busy advertiser will find some of their wants gratified through the Graphic's classified want column. Farm Loans—E Carney A Co The Rebeccas and Odd Fellows had a very enjoyable basket so cial at the hall Saturday uight. There was a large attendance And it was a financial as well as social success. Mrs. M. A. Olson who has been ai* the hospital iu Cresco, Iowa, writes back to her husband here that she is very much impYoved in health and is now visiting with her mother in that city. Atty. Frank Fisk, who went to Boulder Hot Springs some time ago for the benefit of his health, returned to this place last Friday. Mr. Fisk is almost entirely recov ered and speaks highly of the springs. Around the World from the Land of the Rising sun to the Land of the Midnight sun—All for 50c. Get your tickets at Rawsons. Take the trip around the world next .Thursday -evening. First steamer will leave tHe Rawson block at 6 o'clock and others every fifteen minutes thereafter. C. C. Converse, accompanied by his wife, spent a few days in this city this week. Mrs. Converse left yesterday to visit relatives in Cresco, Iowa, and he returned to his home at Schafer. $500,000.00 to loan on land. You get your money the very same day you sign the papers. Wloney advanced before proof. 1| FARM LOANS AND FINAL PROOFS No Bonus No Commission No Delay T. D. Graham returned Satur day from a two weeks visit at his old Virginia home, 50 cents will buy a ticket for a trip around the world. Inquire at Rawson's store. Fred Southard Williston, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Lilly spent Sunday with friends at Mondak. F. A. Van Vleck was down from Minot this week in the inter est of the Bovey-Shute Lumber company. SHINES—Why not have the best when the pricc is the same. Wm. Coleman at Anteseptic Bar ber Shop. H. O. Studsrud, postmaster at Rude, was a caller at the Graphic office today and we acknowledge a pleasant visit. Mr. and Mrs. H. Jenner of El dridge, arrived in the city a few days ago. They brought their baby for a doctor's care. L. L. Lampman and wife left yesterday to spend several weeks with relatives in Columbus, Ohio, and West Baden, Indiana. George Zimmerman of James town, N. D., arrived in the city Monday to enter into his duties as manager of the Golden Rule. For Ladies and childrens Never darn hose, guaranteed for six months, go to Bruegger's Store, they have them. 6 pair for $2.00. R. S. Stockton of LaMesa, and M. E. Reed of Helena, Mont., spent Saturday and Sunday here in the interest of the U. S. R. S. "Nick" Plyer and Paul Marelius spent several days in Culbertson this week on business connected with the Bruegger Mercantile company. Attorney A. Woodward, of the firm of Woodward A O'Neill, left Sunday for Bottineau. He has twenty-six cases to try during the present term of court at Bottineau and will be away for some time. FOR SALE—Fifty head of na tive horses weighing from 1100 to 1600 pounds. Nearly all broke to work. Will sell for cash pr on time. See me at my residence two blocks east of court house, or address, J. A. McCann, Williston, N. Dak. 33tf E. A. Sharp and M. S. Phillips closed a deal the first of the week whereby Mr. Sharp trades half of his farm on the Muddy for the Phillips house and lots in West Lawn. Phillips gets all that part of the Sharp farm east of the Muddy. Business Men, Attention! Don't go home to supper next Thursday night. Take 50c to Rawson's and make the trip Around the World. Something good to eat and drink in Germany, Norway, Japan and the United States. •'•Si' COFFEE ECONOMY CASH STORE Phone No. 29 Our new Wampum 1-lb. package coffee, reg. 25c, special QO_ at, per lb TEA Our regular 40c uncolored Japan Tea, Bpecial at OA. per lb OUC ORANGE SALE Faacy RaJUnd California Naval*,' in their prima right NOW. Gat your •apply for Marmalades. Large size, ^regular 65c special at POP-CORN SPECIAL 1-lb. packages Nakomis shelled dry corn, 3 for... Ohio hickory nuts, extra special, oer lb Ohio black walnuts, extra special, per lb 1 lb cans potted tongue, (this makes elegant sandwiches, also 1 A. fine for salads) special.. JIVV 1 lb glass jars potted chicken, special at FRIDAY FEBRUARY 12 & 13 SATURDAY SPECIALS 45c Medium size, regular 50a special at Ajt\g* 35c 176 size, regular 46c special at Fancy Wax lemons, others sell them at 40c— our price is JJarge Grape Fruit, 10c each, or 3 for Yellow Port Lamon banan as, at 35 and Washington apples per lb.. ........ New York, eating apples per lb 1-lb. basket fancy Smyrna figs, regular price is 25c, 1 Cm yours per basket at Bra sell 30c 25c 40c ... 6c 7c 25c 5c 5c 20c "The Old Reliable" The First National Bank of Williston THE OLDEST BANK IN WILLIAMS COUNTY *, wtyfl» I FINAL PROOFS E.S.Grant&Co w*1 it i1 & •«. a 2 lb cans early June peas 11. reg 15c goods, speelal... A AC 2 lb cans pitted red cherries, reg ular 20°. pie goods per can IOV 2} lb cans Banner apricots regular 25c goods '1 per can wv 2\ lb cans Cersica pears, regular 20c goods I per can Gallon or 10 lb cana wix beans regular 65c goods PICKLES Godney's faacy quart (Yon can use these cans nasi for you preserves.) Sweets at 4Be Soars at 40c par •, Please study these prices carefully, they mean much to yon, and in this manner we will build up a business to our mutual silt isfaction. Don't let anyone tell you that there must be something wrong with the quality of our stuff, in order for to us make these low prices. Just remember that you can have your money re funded on anything you buy at our store that is not entirely satis factory in every particular. We aim to handle only the best in every line, and the many compliments we receive on our lines o/ carmed, ftnd goods, are much Appreciated. E S. Grant & Co., Broadway Continues to offer TO YOU BANKING FACILITIES THAT ARE UNEPCELLED. We ,^ place them at YOUR disposal and invite YOU to do your BANKING BUSINESS with us, WE AIM TO PLEASE and take care of our customers at all times. .'. C. H. DAVIDSON, JR., Pres. C. H. ROSS, Vice. Pres. R. D.SUTHERLAND,.Cashier S 4 •K hi '•If A per can *K9C Gallon or 10 lb cans Loggies blue berries, always sell at 80c, per can wV Gallon or 10 lb cans Michigan apples, regular 40o special iQ this sale at... Gallon or 10 lb cans pears, regular 75c goods special at 25 lb boxes small prunes, 1 box only to any one ous tomer, per lb HA g' lb best Jap rice, not overJJJba {to one customer for T^arsnips, clean bright stock, per lb Turnips, all sound and never frozen, per pound Onions, Minnesota red globe* good quality, per lb.... Dried apples, YOUR kind per lb wV Dfried peaches, perfect Muer O. goods, IV 1 r* Wli HV''' 50c 5c 3c 4c I 1 fl. •,* llfK'' EXTRA SPECIAL Ot Bulk maccaroni, good ,value, 4 lbs for. Vv wT A%$5V.* 25c xW 'W&T: w#p Wis "A ,, if, {Km Vf A '4^ li ir- •'K.aX- 1 1 ),V .h&L: