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Tliowdiy, November 28, 1918. ,,rr Xmaa buying made easy at. the Variety Store. 24.tf. R. O. Signaless of Berg spent Mon dayMast in this city. M. B. Dowd of Temple was a -busi ness Visitor here this week. Stanley Stife of Tioga transacted here the first of the week. Anton Hagen of Zahl was in the city last Friday on business. E. O. Halverson of Springbrook was a visiton in the -city Friday. Dr. Perkins of Fairview spent the first of the week in Williston. A. A. Urseth of Wildroso was bu siness visitor in the 'city Monday. C. C. Kingsbury of. Froid transact ed business in this city Friday. C. P. Grelwald of Homestead vis ited in the city on Wednesday. George Anderson of Antelppe Mont, was a caller in Williston Tuesday. D. F. King of Trenton visited with friends in* the city last Saturday. Gunder Olson of Grafton transact ed business in WHliston Tuesday.. W. N. Adams of Wheelock was a business visitor here on Tuesday. John Greggedahl of Epping visit ed in the city the first of this week. Beatrice Meadmore of Plentywood visited friends in, this city Saturday. Misp Kate Goggins of Alexander visited with friends here ehis week. Happy men make gdod~ fighters. GIVlS to the United' War Work Chester Blanchard of Fairview tr ansacted busines in the city Saturday. I William Gray of Mondak transact ed business in Williston last Satur day. O. H. Nelson of Epping spent Mon day in Williston looking after busi ness. ^lartha Gerneholg of Plentywood sp$nt Friday last in, the city shopp ing Alice Bjerke of Plentywood spen£ Friday last visiting friends in this city. .. T. J. Murphy of Wolf' Point trans acted business in Williston last Fri day. Wheu schol starts Monday leave it to the children to find the biggest tablet and the best values in school supplies at the Variety Store. 24tf. Subscribe for the Graphic. Eat Lots of FRUIT Nothing is more essential to keep the body in a healthful condition at this time than lots of. fruit. The health depart-* ment has ordered all whole salers to supply the merchants with plenty of fruit. We carry at all times a plenti ful supply of all seasonable fruits, at the lowest possible prices. Stop into our store for your supply. We Also make a specialty of Ice Cream which is made from the purest ingredients obtain able. TRY SOME —The— Paris Confectionary Main St., Williston, tf. D. Announcement Having purchased the Kalil Brother's Meat Market, I wish to announce to the public that I now have the mar ket open for business and am ready to greet all of my old friends as well as the old patrons of this market and will endeavor to give at all times the best service and values possible. The Market will be run on the Cash and Carry plan as much as possible and will be known as Cashman Odsli COMPLETE LINE OF MEATS,, FISH AND FOWL Yours Far .Service N F. J. CASHMAN, Prop. Phone 15. 1 R. A. Taylor of "Tioga spent Sunday last in this city. E. W. Dahlquist and wife of Whee locl? were visitors last Sunday. Carl Gryte of Berg transacted bus ines hereuthe latter part of last week. Mrs. L. J. Spepcer of' Eonetraill was a shopping visitor in the city on Monday. O. N. Stenehjem bf Arnegard tran sacted business in the city the first of the week. William Dahl of Froid was a- busi ness visitar here the latter part of last week. Kens Kasbo of Marmon was a visi tor at the Graphic Office the first of this week. Hugh Peyton of Temple made a bu siness trip to this city the lattter part of last week. Mrs. Jesse Mason of Popular Mont, visited in Williston the latter part of-last week. Bring the children to see the toys at Santa's headquarters at^the Var iety Store. 24tf. R. Robinson of Stanley spent Fri day last *in -Williston looking after business afairs. Chas. Baldwin of Nesson- spent Sat urday lasf in the city visiting with his old time friends. Services will be held at the St Pet ers Episcopal Church next Sunday morning at 10:30. Theo O. Everson and wife from Alexander visited in the city the latt er part of last week. «E. J. Drake of Alexander was a bu siness visitor in the city the latter part of last week. Louis Hagen and wife of Spring brook visited with friends in this city the first of the week. Mrs. Christ Knudson of McCabe, Mont., was a Williston visitor the latter part of alst week. H. A. Nelson of Ray called on some of his old time friends in Williston the first of this week. ^"If I were over there." Think of that—and do it now—GIVE to the United War Work Campaign, Ladies shopping in Minneapolis will find the Hotel Dyckman most acces sible to nil leading stores. 39-tf. On account of the biggest and most complete line of toys and j'ifts in town the Variety Store is the most interesting place. 24tf. Have you seen the wonderful gath ering of toys and dolls at Santa,s Headquarters, the Variety Stor|. 24tf People ar,g saying every day 'the finest lot of gifts and toys ever shown in Williston are at to be found at the Variety Store.24tf. Among the Williston visitors from Froid, Mont, here the last of last week were ,L. Helrick, Mrs, C. W. Dvterig, Agnes Lane, Helen Sheldon and Josie Churchill. 'The Variety is so great and the prices so reasonable you can find just what you want in the gift line at your own price at the Variety Store. 24tf. Now is the time to lay in your sup ply of winter clothing at the great Victory Sale that starts tomorrow at the Model Clothing House. 231t. Ninety per cent of all fires occur during the winter months. Protect your property against lo%s by a pol icy in one of our companies. E. C. Remember you were a kid once yoursjelf—then go down, to Santa's headquarters at the Variety Store and get something for the children. 24tf. Carney & Co. 23tf. One fire loss may cost you thous ands of dollars. Protect your prop erty against fire before it burns. It will be too late after the fire. E. C. Carney & Co. 23tf. s' M. Bartholomew left Sunday for Minneapolis where he expects to vis it for a short-time. *Mr. Bartholo mew is making preparations for the opening pf his green house north of the cityithis coming spring. One-half a cent a day will protect your household goods against Iom by fire You cannot afford to take your own chances. Our companies are all reliable. E. C. Carney ft Co. 28tf. Wiliston* is to have another under taking business in the very near fu ture, as Mr. 6. M. Thomts, who for a great many years conducted afurni ture Business in. this city expect* to put in a complete line of undertak ing goods/ We are glad that Mr. Thomas is going into busines again and wish him the best of success. 24tf While the boys over there can not be with us for this Christmas it will cheer him to have you send him a photograph of the home folks. Olson Studio. 18. Keep Their Hearts Strong, Their Spirits Bright and Their Courage High For The Gruelling Task Over There! Give Liberally to the Unit ed War Work Campaign. It will not be necessary to secure a permit to send photographs in let ter mail, to the boys over there. Olson Studio. 18. Open your hear{§ and, your pock et books can't stay closed. Give to the United War Work Campaign. WILL BRING -YOUR BOY BACK TO YOU This is the man who will bring your boy back to you. It is Ed ward N. Hurley "of Chicago, chair man of the U. ,S. shipping board. who is now overseas to make final .arrangements for bringing our Yanks home. LADIES AND MISSES COATS Exclusive showing of plush coats Prices ^Reasonable $55.00 Salts Sealette Plush Martin collar $45.6!* $55.00 Silk Velour, fancy sill: lining, at *. $47.39 $45.00 Bladk Plush, with or without collar $37.45 $40.00 Black Plush coats 32.00 Other Plush Coats at 23.45 Cloth Coats .Portraying all the latest colors and materials $45.00 Pekin Blue, fancy silk lining v~. J. W1LU8TON GRAPHIC WFtfTQT MII01EKS Sheriff Mackenroth and States At torney W. G. Owens left Tuesday of this week 'by the way of Bismarck to Great Falls, Mont., wVre authorities from there had wired that they were holding the two men who stole Mr. Denney's car and "broke into o.'o of the Williston stores here some time ago. Just what the names of the thieves are* has not been learned. H. HCHEMUIUIB hm is. junr simcF Dr. L. B? Dochterman well known and prominent physician of this city left a week ago Wednesday for Fort Riley, Kansas, where he has been called to enter the service of the U. S. Army. Dr. Dochterman has been appointed captain in the medical de partment of the army and expects to see service in France after finishing a short training course in this coun try. Dr. Dochterman leaves a host of friends here in Williston and the surrounding community who wish him success in his new office. During the influenza epilemic here he did some jpvonderful work and we are sure his services in this community will be greatly missed. I. J. MKI fffMIEI EOSIEtOF BEDS At a'meeting of the county com missioners which was held at the court house here yesterday Mike Bor den was appointed Register of Deeds to fill the vaciency caused by the death of Ole E. Ingwaldson. Mr. Bor den has been on the board of county commissioners for some time and 'is thourougly capable of handling the work in the registers office in the best possible manner. sitii Kims cai. (Cointinued from page 1) but you have to telephone Fritz to reserve one for you, cause there are a lot of soldiers always ready to dig for one the minute it is in sight. Our boys from North Dakota are in the best fighting division in the .world today. A German commander $36.48 $55.00%black Broadcloth, fancy silk lining .... 47.45 $'45.00 Plum Color, Wool velour„ 34.90 $47.50 Brown Velour,..: 37.85, $50.00 Brown Velour 37.85 $50.00* Green Velour 43.4$ $55.00 Silvertone, fancy silk lining, sale price 46-89 $50.00 green broadcloth,N loose back, belted 43.89 $50.00 green heavy Wool Velour at .... '. 43.89 Onfe tot cloth coats at 7.89 One lot of Cloth Coats -19.48 Shop Early for-Xipas who held the sector in front of our boys said he had been in the war for about four years. When he took over his' sector, he found out h»a faced this division and he said he knew the minute these Yanks started yanking stuff would be oc with him and his troops. A few days after he and the troops that were not killed were cap tured and he gave our boys credit for being real fighters as good if not bet ter than any veteran of five years ex Peace is declared—Astounding low prices prevail at the Eagle Store Sale ON ALL LADIES and MISSES COATS, DRESSES, SKIRTS, PETTICOATS BLOUCES. Now is the time for you to buy. Come now and get abetter choice.- Reduction on all Ladies Black and Colored Shoes LADIES SKIRTS $22.00 blue or blac^ corded serge, something very new..$i6.48 $15.00 blue serge, very stylish 11.48 $16.50 wool plaid, at 12.48 One lot of wool" skirts, reg. $9.00, at .... 6.48 $9.00 black or blue serge 6 48 One lot of skirts 5.98 LADIES" SHOES At amazing low prices in all the leading shades of colors and luster in Brown, Gray, Mahogany and Black. Ladies' 9 inch Lace Boot in Ma li any Brown leather, Cravat top, Louis* heel, at....$ 6.85 Ladies' high top, Mahogany Brown, Cravat -top, Cuhan or Military heel, at 7.45 Ladies' all leather Lace Boot, Dark Brown, Military or Cuban heel, at 9.45 Ladies' all-leather "Lace Boot, Mahogany Brow'n, Louis heel at .... 1 7.85 Ladies' 8 inch top, Mahogany Brown, Cravat top, welt soles, Mi)itary heel, at 5.90 Ladies' all-leather, Mahogany Brown, 9 inch top, English welt, Walking Boot, at 5.85 Garrison & Harris, Proprietors ^Block North of G. N. Depot, Williston, N. D. On This Thanksgiving Day Let Us Be Thankful For the glorious achievements of our armies in France, and for the safety of "the boys"- at the front: That those who have bravely given their lives or suffered injuries have made their sacrifice in a Just Cause and for a Great Ideal That we have at home earnest, loyal citizens determined to support by every means within their power those who are on the firing line. Williams County State Bank $^ S" (Tj .1 Thankful, too, for our faith that these, labors and sacrifices will not have been in vain and that right will prevail. All Deposits Guaranteed under the North Dakota Guarantee Fund Act Williston N. Dak. f* /*W LADIES AND MISSES DRESSES These smart dresses are made of fine all wool serge, wool poplins and Panamas. $22.50 navy blue, dress at $14.95 $27.50 navy blue dress at 21.48 $85.00 tailored dress, vest front 27.98 $32.50 navy 'blue, panel front and back 26.95 One lot of dresses at 14.48 Silk Petticoats Protecto double wear Silk Petti coats, look and fit better, gives double service $6.50 petticoats at $ 5.69 $6.50 petticoats at 5.19 $5.00 ^petticoats at 4.30 Waists Reduction on Ladies Crepe De Chene and Georgette Crepe Waists 4* perience. So you folks back home can sure he proud of the N. D. boys who are at the front now. I hope I will be able to help uphold their Welt dear folks I suppose you are tired of reading this kind of dope so will close, more next time. Lovingly, Smut. 2nd Lt. Charles E. Smith A. E. F. 3rd Dn. vV 0. and Send Us Mail Order 'K 'S