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FINAL PROOFS A» fV,." Little Clare Schafer is quite sick. A fine line of Parasols at the Boston. Farm Loans—Williston Land Company See B. J. Lee for your paper hanging, etc. 42tf For the best in loans, see Mcin tosh & Cathro. 48 H. J. Adden was a Gladys vis itor here a few days of last week. Don't forget that swell station ery at the Williston Drug Co. 47 Miss Lizzie Howard is assisting at the St. Louis Candy Kitchen. Anew assortment of the Hen derson corsets received at the Bos ton. Farm Loans—Williston Land Company Wm. Husebye left Monday Ifor McKenzie county on. a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Nudd of Bonetraill, were visitors here this week. A. J. Brunner was up from Mi ot and spent Saturday and Sun day here. B. J. Lee can hang your paper, paint or decorate your house, and do it right. 42tf Severt Njos of Springbrook, N. J)M was a business visitor in the «ity yesterday. Suite of two rooms suitable for office or living rooms for rent in the Rawson block. 46 C. O. Borstad and wife were Bonetraill visitors here from Sat urday until Monday. Westby & Houge for bonds and all kinds of insurance. City lots and property at bargains. 43-tf R. F. D. No. 3 was started on Tuesday., making the trip north west to Frederickson every day. !V A pore, wholesome, reliable Grape Cream of Tartar Baking Powder Iht cream «f Mr asci la Br. Price's Bakiifl Prater Is la the end f«ni ud Improves the flavor and adds to the health fulness of the food fio Alum Jfo lime f*ho*phafr Wi 1 /Price* Cream Bakii^ Ponder OCAL and PERSONAL I I I I I I I I Rooms to rent in the Rawson block. 46 Farm Loans—Williston Land Company. See H. D. Shepard, for hail In surance. 49 If it was painted by Lee you are satisfied. 42tf Commissioner Drakeley of An gie was in the city yesterday. C. N. Bristol of Valley City was a Williston visitor last Saturday. Farm Loans—see me at A. N. Eidsness store. O. E. Ingwaldson. Miss Mattson of Springbrook was a visitor in this city yesterday. Miss Gertie Crawford of Ray is visiting with Miss Dora Wilkin son. B. S. Merritt was a business vis itor here this week from Grand Forks. A line of Ladies Lingerie waists and linen suits just received at the Boston. Richard Edmunds of Culbertson is spending a few days with his friends here. Atty. Thompson returned to Minot Tuesday after a business visit in Williston. For easy terms, low rates, best privileges on loans call on Mcin tosh & Cathro. 48 Miss Minnie Johnson of Grafton is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Henry Hegranes in this city. Westby & Houge for bonds and all kinds of insurance. City lots and property at bargains. 43-tf W._H. Dixon and W. C. Mc Clintock were Tioga visitors in this city the latter part of last week. Nick Plier returned yesterday from Alhambra Hot Spring where he spent several weeks in hopes of benefitting his rheumatism. C. Irvine and family arrived in the city last week. Mr. Irvine is connected with the Government Geological survey force and will be here for several months. 4". t£&} Farm Loans—Williston Land Company TREES—See C. W. Smith for your trees. 41t-tf Front suits of roqms for rent in the Rawson block. 46 B. L. Ezell was a business visit or here Saturday from Trenton. Theodore Poole of Charlson was attending to business here Satur day. Attorney Schull of Minot was attending court in this city Tues diy. C. Balcom, a druggist from Ep ping, was attending to business here Monday. B. J. Schoregge came up from Leeds Tuesday and is again with his friends here. Be sure and get your Universal coupons at E% S. Grant & Co. on all cash purchases. Misses McElfresh and Burns of Minot visited the Misses Shea a few days of this week. B. D. Glazer and H. O. Feld man were Minot visitors in this City a few days of last week. Hollis Goodrich, cashier of the Bainville bank, was a business vis itor here Sunday and Monday. Westby & Houge for bonds and all kinds of insurance. City lots and property at bargains. 43-tf If you have any pictures you wish to have framed take them to East Broadway Furniture store. 47 Mysterious Frantz Caesar, Ma gician and Illusionist, assisted by Miss Helen Lewis, at Bijou next week. Insure your crop with the State Farmers Mutual Hail Insurance Company.—H. D. Shepard, agent. 49 Miss Ella Gogan left Monday morning to attend the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Boyd, who was killed in the cyclone at Langdon. We all believe in public libra ries. Williston is large enough now that it should have one. We need it, we want it, we are going to have it. Hail, Hail, Hail Insurance call on H. V. Smith to write that In surance at once, only 6 per cent. Don't wait for a storm to clean you out. 48 A Library when built should benefit all the people and there fore should be built by all the peo ple. Everyone has a chance to help at the Library Benefit. Mrs. Verne Bostwick of Cul bertson, and sister, Miss Carrie Maloy of Bainville, spent Sunday and Monday here and attended the Williston-Culbertson ball games. 1 See us' for quick farm loans, no bonus, no commission, money promptly and partial payments re ceived. Tornado and Fire Insur ance. Champine & O'Malley. 48 John P. Heggee, one of the big Bonetraill farmers, was attending to business in Williston last week and called at the Graphic office. Mr. Heggee has one hundred acres in grain and is expecting a big crop. The Rebekah lodge will have their meetings every Monday evening instead of every two weeks as formerly. Next Mon day evening they will give a dance in the Odd Fellows hall. Every body invited to attend. $500,000.00 to loan on land. You get your money the very same day you sign the papers. Money advanced before proof. FARM LOANS AND FINAL PROOFS FARM LOANS No Bonus No Commission No Delay FINAL PROOFS Farm Loans—Williston Land Company Miss Veronica Sheehy enter tained a number of her friends at the home of her sister, Mrs. Geo. Leonhardy, yesterday evening. Williston Penuants and Sofa Cushions and other articles suita ble for Commencement presents at the Williston Drug Co. 47 Buy your groceries from As bury, he gives 50c in trade when you present $15.00 worth of cou pons. His price is always right. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCann and children left today for Canon Falls, Minnesota, where they will spend about two months visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. Heaton, Mrs. Raymond and Mrs. Maloney came up from Wheelock one day last week. They made the trip in an auto and had a pleasant time. Mrs. J. Shaver and son left yes terday for Verne, Minnesota, to attend the commencement. Mrs. Shaver has a daughter in the grad uating class of Verne High school. The Dakota Hotel is in the hands of creditors. E. S. Grant, Trustee. All creditors of this business will please file certified itemized invoices with the above. The right place to get farm loans, with best rates and terms. We "have the money in the bank." Tornado and Fire Insur ance written. 48 Champine & O'Malley L. Harris of Levering, Michi gan, was a visitor in the city re cently and purchased the building occupied by the Model Meat mar ket. Mr. Harris expects to open up a stock of gents furnishings some time next month. Master Willie Shea invited a number of his friends to celebrate his ninth birthday on Tuesday afternoon. Twelve boys were present, and all had a good time. Games were played and before they returned to their homes ele gant refreshments were served. FOR SALE—Heavy work team, young weight 3,000. Sheldon, Gratmio of fice. 49 Farm Loans—Williston Land Company Have just received our complete line of screen doors and windows. Now is the time to place your or der with the Bovey Shute Lbr Co. for same. 48-tf Own some five-acre irrigated tracts adjoining city limits of Wil iston tha 11 can sell on liberal monthly payments. Inquire, A. J. Stafne, City. 40 Tornado and Fire Insurance in good old line companies. Farm loans allowing you privilege of paying a portion of the principal each year. Best rates and your money promptly. 48 Champine & O'Malley. The Boston Store will start its third annual clearance sale next Saturday, and in addition to the decided price reductions they are offering as a special inducement to the ladies to visit their store dur ing this sale their choice of any $12.50 skirt in the store. The skirt is to be given away Saturday June 12th, at 9 o'clock. Decoration Day. The Decoration day exercises were successfully carried out as planned by the committee. At 10:30 Gates hall was well filed and the appreciative audience listened to an interesting program, every number of which was well ren dered. Captain Knauf acted as chairman. After the exercises in the hall the line of march was formed—the band, the militia, vet erans, fire department, fraternal orders, school children and citi zens, and proceeded to the 6eme tery. The band played some ap propriate selections there, the sa lute was fired and the graves of the dead were decorated with the floral offerings provided. Nine old soldiers lay at rest in the quiet city on the hill and Williston turned out splendidly to do them honor. ATTENTION FARMERS! II I DO YOU WANT TO MAKE A FARM LOAN? We have lived in North Dakota over thirty-five years and have recently moved our head quarters to Willis ton, N. D. We can make you a loan same day proof is made and pay you all the money due you at same time. Our rates are reasonable, and we charge no bonus, and no commission—We are also prepared to loan on city property—We will buy and sell real estate and write Insurance in good Old Line Companies. dfo'Can Advance You Some Money Till Proof la Made. Call and See Us ai Once or Write CHAMPINE & O'MALLEY, Williston, North Dakota FARM LOANS THE MARKETS The following prices are cor rected to date. GRAIN Wheat No. 1 Northern $1.15 2 1.13 41 3 1.10 Durum No. 1 90 2 87 3 .84 Flax No. 1 1.55 Barley per bushel 65 Oats per bushel 60 Corn per 100 1.70 LIVE STOCK Cattle, per pound 04 Hogs, 06 Sheep, 05 Chickens 12i Hogs, dressed, per pound 08£ Sheep, 10 Dressed Veal 08 PRODUCE Butter, per pound 20 to .25 Eggs, per dozen 20 Potatoes, per bushel 1.15 Rutabages per bushel 90 Turnips, per bushel 90 Carrots, per bushel .90 Parsnips, solid, per bushel... .90 Beets, per bushel 1.00 BIDS WANTED. The Board of Directors of Tande school District No. 7 are now pre pared to receive bids for the con struction of a frame school house be to located on the southeast corner of NE quarter of section 31, Twp 159, RglOl. Building to be 18 feet by 24 feet with 10-foot posts storm shed 8 feet by 10 feet, and Hag pole. Bids to include lathing, plastering and painting. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of the Bovey Shute Lum ber Co., Williston. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for 10 per cent of the amount of the bids as a guarantee that the successful bidder will enter into contract. The Board reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. Bids to be in my hands by Friday 25th day of June, 1909. By order of the Board of Directors of Tande School District No. 7. Hy. C. Page, Clerk, 49-4t Box 91, Willijiton. Some lady will be presented with a beautiful $12.50 skirt, free, at the Boston store Saturday, June 12th. R$ad their ad. 49 Y, "s-vfv $£ mf fl •,' vl &•? ,••31 4a 1381 :3 r4 t*v. /'i u:4 JI ""ijV Hvlf 7