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I The winter night is cold and bright And merrily we strol, And our voices loud, Proclaim we're prouJ To burn Black Diamond Coal. Chas. Wilkins of Minot was a business visitor Monday. Fur coats relined and repaired at Werner's Tailor Shop. 10-tf Peachie Doeffler is reported sick with an attack of diphtheria. We clean and press ladies dress es. Williston Tailoring Co. 16tf J. O. McNew of Marmon was a business visitor in Williston Tues day. H. A. Sharp, representing the Fargo Forum, is in the city this week. We buy and sell household goods new and old at Wegley & Lunsfords. 20tf C. O. Borstad, one of the lead ing merchants of Bonetraill, was in the city Saturday on business. Its money in your pockets if ivou see H. V. Smith at once for .your winters supply of coal. 19 Mr. and Mrs. E. B. LeClaire of Huntley, Mont., are in the city this week visiting with friends. For Sale -A good second hand heater, will burn either lignite or hard coal. J. S. Penson 19tf Attorney George Moellring and wife of Ray were among the vis itors in the city Saturday. If you are looking for a No. 1 washing machine see Oleson, Sten ehjem & Anderson. 20tf F. F. Burns, one of Tioga's pop ular citizens, transacted business in the city Tuesday and yesterday. Cut glass pieces at prices that will surprise you. Williston Drug Co. For the finest of livery rigs go to the Great Northern Livery, Feed and Sales Stables. Phone 15 Better than those pies that mother used to make are the pies :ed with Black Diamond Coal. 22 mot I 22 I George Grogan returned Satur day from Towner where he has been spending the past couple of months. For Sale—All kinds of house hold goods new and old at Wegley & Lunsfords on east Broadway. 20 tf. J. A. Bovey and F. A. Van Fleck of Minot were in the city Tuesday checking over the busi ness of the Bovey-Shute yard. Yes, you can still get the mon ey tor your farm loan from the Williston I ..and Company with out delay. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bosterick returned this morning from Col umbus, Ohio, where they went on their wedding trip. For Sale —Pure bred Barred Ply mouth Rock cockerels and pullets. See or phone J. B. Settle at San rn Lumber yard. 23-2tp Goerge Sanford, who has charge of the work on the Irrigation pro ject at Buford, was in the city Tuesday. He was accompanied by Mrs. Sanford. We sell Masons and Hansens woolens, the best to be found. See Williston Tailoring Co.. under the post office. 16tf A snap! One dozen Haviland dinner plates, full size, from open stock pattern, for $5.50. Williston Drug Co. The Ladies of the Congrega tional church are holding their sale this afternoon in the Thomas building and they have many fan articles suitable for Christmas gifts for sale. They are also serv ing lunch. O N E LOCAL AND PERSONAL The day is bleak and cold and dark, And all outside seems stiff and stark. But Williston homes are filled with glee. For they'burn Black Diamond Coal you see. AAEN BROTHERS will write you that BOND on short notice. See A. J. Field for bargains in farm and city property. 13tf Mrs. Zahl of Zahl transacted business in the city Tuesday and yesterday. All kinds of building material at the Meyer Lumber Co., Trenton, N. D. 50tf George Hurd, a Glasgow attor ney, is transacting business in the city this week. Where did you get that tender piece of meat? At Crouche's new meat market, of course. 18tf Attorney Dudley L. Nash was among the notables in the city Tuesday from White Earth. "One Minute" no better wash ing mashine made. Sold by Ole son, Stenehjem & Anderson. 20tf When your overcoat needs fix ing take it to the Williston Tailor ing Company under the postoffice. Mr. and Mrs. John Gramatka are rejoicing over the arrival of baby girl at their home last Thurs day night. Black Diamond Coal is as good as gold and burns a lot better Williston Coal and Power Com pany. Phone No. 8. 22 Any one wanting rooms by the night, week or month, call at the Farmers Home. Prices very reasonable. 22 3t The progressive whist club met Tuesday evening at the Corbett home. The club is playing six teen trays and four tables this season. All the best dressers in the city call upon Powell the tailor for the latest styles. Better get in line for that new fall suit now. Don't forget our Hand Painted China when you are looking for Christmas presents. Williston Drug Co. LOST—A childs plain gold wrist band somewhere between the school house and postoffice. Finder kindly leave at the Graph ic office. Peter Rudser, the enterprising Rudser store keeper, is in the city to-day. He leaves tonight for a visit with friends and relatives in Minnesota. The Acme heating drum dis tributes the heat evenly to all parts of the room. Manufactured and sold by Oleson, Stenehjem & Anderson. 20tf Mrs. Lizzie Buregger moved in to her new brick residence on North Main street this week. The building which she has just vacat ed will be occupied by J. B. Settle and family next week. Do you want to be dressed in the latest fashion and the best of clothes. If you do call upon Powell the Tailor on south Main street. He can fit you 17tf $500,000 to Loan on Williams and McKenzie county Farms. Fred Southard Williston, N. D. Drs. Windell and Newlove of Minot were in the city yesterday. Dr. Newlove had a case in justice court wherein he sued for fees due for an operation and Dr. Windell was a witness in the case. Tom McKenzie, switchman in the G. N. yards was injured yes terday afternoon while working at the freight depot. He was caught between a car and the platform and pinched but is able to be around. Warmth is loved by all that live, Yea, even by the mole, And even the babes that crawl about. Cry for Black Diamond Coal. I have three work horses I want wintered. Parties can have use of them. J. L. Nolan 18tf. Nothing is so discouraging to the housewife as having to burn coal that is frozen or wet or full of clay. That is why they all want Black Diamond Coal. Phone or der to No. 8. 22 For a good warm overcoat or suit of clothes call at the Model shop on south Main street. They call the manager Powell, the tailor and he is one from the ground p. He will give you satisfaction both in prices and workmanship. Why have that cough? Why the children the croup? The cure for all winter woes have we, For Black Diamond burns both warm and free. Your Proof Official Abstract Office of Williams County. E. C. CARNEY Abstract Co. In Accuracy and Promptness, We Excel. E. C. CARNEY & CO. WILLISTON, NOETH DAKOTA. Mrs. J. M. Settle and daughter Virginia are visiting relatives in Minot. Are you tired of paying rent? See AAEN BROS, they will sell you a house CHEAP. H. Schoeneck and Chas. Keiffer of Mondak, were business visitors in the city Monday. For Rent—Furnished six-room house cheap to the right party. Inquire of Fred Wegley. Have your suit and overcoat made by the Williston Tailoring Company 16tf Barred Plymouth Rock roosters for sale. Call on or write 21-4t W. H. DENNF, Williston, N. D. The masquerade ball at the Gates Opera House this evening promises to be a big success. If you want a farm loan on the best terms see Atty. E. A. Pal mer who will also look after your proof. George Albright and Miss Hat tie Bowser were united in marri age Tuesday evening, Father Arse nault officiating. One ton of Black Diamond Coal in the bin is worth Ten in the might have been. Phone No. 8 for yodr order. 22 Mrs. Davidson of Russell, ar rived in the city Tuesday and is visiting with her husband, Assist ant Manager Davidson of the Citi zens bank. The Model Market Handles the only oysters that will stand pure food inspection. The seal ship brand. 50 cents per quart. No more acceptable present than a fountain pen. We have them from 75c up. Williston Drug Co. Money is getting scarce Mr. Farmer but we can take care of your farm loan nevertheless. Come in and tell us about it. Williston Land Company. L, ft Can be made without delay by John Flittie, U. S. Commis sioner. Write to him for applica tion blank. Office over Rawson Hardware store, Williston, N. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Dr. E. H. Stickney of Fargo, State Supt. of our Home Mission ary Sunday School work, will preach both morning and evening. All services at usual hours: Bible hour 10:00 am Morning sermon 11:00 am C. E. meeting 6:30 Evening sermon 7 30 It will be a pleasure to you to hear Rev. Mr. Stickney, and your presence will be appreciated. EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Morning service 11:00 am Fvening service 7:30 DR. SMITH Union Block Phone 37. Furs and Muffs to Match Ladies' Felt Slippers Wool and Silk Mufflers 1 •E DR. P. O. LABEBGE Physician and Surgeon. Special attention given to the diseases of women and children. Office hours from 9 to 12 a. m, from 2 to 5 p. m, and from 7 to 8:30 m. I will be in your city after Dec. 1 to locate permanently. Office over the Thomas building joining the Union block. For Sale or Rent. One new five room house, has two closets, a pantry, porches. Is painted and papered, and has a fine cellar. Located five blocks from school house in block two of the first West Lawn addition. There is three years tornado in At The Boston Store Is the Place where you find the bargains and goods to select from for your Holiday Shopping. We have just received a lot of new goode for our holiday trade and we are anxious that you give us a visit and see for yourself. After visiting our store you will say that we carry the very latest and our prices are very low compared with the quality of these goods. Ladies' Collars, Hat Ptns, Hair Pins, Side Combs, Belts, Strings of Pearls and Cut Jets, Hand Bags, the Latest. Ladies' Voil Skirts, a fine line, new and up-to-date. For Satnrday aftother shipment of beautiful decorated china cups and saucers have arrived and we will give them away to every purchaser with a purchase of $1.00 or more. If you already have some of these cups and saucers call and get come more to finish out the set. If you have not got any of them you should have some. THE BOSTON STORE A. GARRISON, PROP. WILLISTON, NO. DAK $ 12.S0 Suits and Overcoats $ 10.62 15.00 12.75 18.00 15.30 20.00 17.00 22.50 18.12 25.00 21.25 30'00 25.50 And in addition to this we will still make a deeper cut on all our Ladies Fur Lined Coats, Plush Coats and Cloth Coats. Come at once and get a Suit or an Overcoat of the finest Ma terials of the Famous Makers, at these low prices. GREENGARD BROTHERS HEFFERNAN BLOCK WILLISTON, NORTH DAKOTA. surance and one years fire insur ance on the house, each for $750 which will be thrown in. This is a snap and will bear inspection. Call for information at the Graph ic office. 20tf NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, Land Office at Williston, N. D. Nov. 20, 1907 Notice is hereby given that David L. Woods of Trenton, N. D., has filed EOtice of his intention to make final commutation proof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 357 made Aug. 20, 1906 for the Lot 4, sec. 4, township 153 range 102 and sw section 33, township 154 range 102 and that said proof will be made be fore A. L. Butler, County Judge We have a new line of furs, long and short, with muffs to match. Just the thing1 for the cold winter. They combine beauty and comfort at all prices. We have a choica and complete line of lOdies felt slippers, in red, green, oxfords, black, fur trimmed and plain and the prices will surprise you. You must visit our store in order to appreciate the stock prices and treatment you will be accorded at the Boston Store. du JL JL 3D We will place on sale our entire stock of Men's Pine Suits and Overcoats, at the great re daction of 15 per cent off from our regular low price. Williams Co. N. D. D. on Dec. 1 S&l =J at Williston, N, 23, 1907. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, the land, viz: Edwin S. Lapham, Harry D. Hull, George V. Sweezev, Jack Adams, all of Trenton, N. D. 21 GEO. W. WILSON, Register. Did you say that you wanted a good warm overcoat for the win ter? Well you know where the Model Tailor shop is on south Main street. They can furnish you with one in the best and latest style and it will be a warm one at that. Just call there and get prices.