Mr*. J. C, Bmn or Kilva, Mont., spent Suuday in this city.^Louis Schierbeck has rented John Doerfler’s bowling alley, and will open it up for business on Sunday.FOR SALE—Several registered short* horn bulls, 3 to 5 years old, for wile on easy terms. Inquire of H. A. Nelson, Hoftlund, N. D.The members of the “Gilhooley Club” gave their friends a grand banquet at the Hotel Great Northern last Saturday evening after the close of the German Medicine Co.’s entertainment. The invited guests numbered about twenty-live, including Dr. Mock-Sad-All and bis assistants. The tables were spread with delicacies of the season, both domestic and foreign, embracing many articles not indigent to even the rich and productive soils of North Dakota. Ye hoary-headed scribe enjoyed the distinction of being one of the chosen few who partook of the midnight repast and enjoyed the festivities of the occasion, and we heartily join with the other lucky guests in voting the “Gilhooley Club” tliejolliest set of boys that ever struck VVilliston.The Gorman Medicine Co., under the direction of Dr. Mock-bad-All, spent last week in this city with his specialty company, advertising the various medicines handled by the German Medicine Co. The performances were very good, and kept the large ami appreciative audiences in good humor during each evening’s entertainment. It is a novel way of advertising, yet a very pleasant one for the public.Dr. W. J. Madden, Dentist, is now located in Minot permanently. Practices all kinds of modern dentistry. Crown and bridge work a specialty. Oftice over I^ee’s store. octdtfHon. Budd Reeve, the “Sage of Buxton”, was in the city last week making himself acquainted with the people of Williston. Those with whom he came in contact were not aware that they had run up against “The Real Thing” until Budd opened up his portfolio and presented them with his book. Then they stopped for a moment, caught their breath, and gazed intently a few seconds upon the unshorn visage of the “sage”, and then planked down their fifty cents,