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WWISE TALKS BY THE OFFICE BOY SSubject: Bifocals. I wonder when I am ever going to get a rest. Nothing has been said yet about my vacation- I hoaven't heard of any plans to rebuild my con q itituton or engage me room and board at any ,ft the health resorts. I bet I will have to stay .iJ<-ht here in the store and work all summer. WNell. that's what I expected- I came here to \wrl\ and I am getting-all that's coming to me. I'll tell you one thing that works on your feel ings and grows in your esteem and that's a pair 'f u.r new bifocal eye glasses, the kind with the ldouble lens that obviates the need of carry m , two pairs along when you go away this ,ýnnmer. Come in and let the boss show them ty cu and explanation himself. WILLIE, with DR. J. H. MISKIMEN, Glendive, Mont. 9 bJ 4JA- SJa TIME CARD f4¶Ht~\ -OF TRAINS. C C dlive, Mont. Arrive Depart , :an 5:00) am , ';:::O pm "'n 1':0 pm an .:ON am Am tl':H, am I rn pac .s . .y orders for v C ELA.N,', , -. .l. ., MIot N. fLMEPER. Irit CITY BREVITIES. mIafg, iU enes-\Vester 1," sitd (ate City , r sale at the \l iles City on t the Moni at of the week S t. visiting at ''<1. urn;ished rooms for .I Mrs. H. urst. 2t2p in r) fsI Newlon came up -.u >ueat yesterday. ,lip 11:, fr sale at the le Jain: vas in from his ranch u Ir a1.,1 ife were recent S.i:. s t ' -ars for satle , . 7- t. (r ' llie. It'a a> \, isit ior foam Enid li' past week. Puritan i'e on sale at the Sbar. 44tf. oU'a an.I vi fre of Poplar have . i'n,, it,'s t1i.is x eetk. "ET ,n naished room. In Mr ..,, . . '. urdick. lOtf .. I STRENGTH NO. 7101. Report of the Condition of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of Glendive, At Glendive, In the State of Montana, at the Close of Business, July to, 1908. RESOURCES. n ! :s and discounts ................... .$ 225,09) 90 "',,.rd rafts. secured and unsecured ... 581 26 t. 8 ,)nisi to, secure circulation ..... 12,500 (00 ir ;' s on , . S. Bonds .. .... ....... 07 11 Ssecurities, etc......... ..... 4,65 64 !:t, hý.ue, furniture and fixtures 21.159 66 S, ,mn National Banks............. 1,872 9R < n ,,,, State Banks and Bankers... 450 43 , 1:, apptroved reserve agents.... 103.15? 26 i!> adt other cash items .. 519 48 of other National Banks........ 1,015 00 u : oal paper currency, nickels :t .. 55 30 B :.: : on reserve in blank, viz:... ,cie .......... .... 16,8.3 95 I.,,:il-tender notes ....... ........ 1,000 00 :1 ti, n fund'l with U. S. Treasurer S,,r cenlt of circulation) ........... 625 90 ft alt ........................$ 402,127 97 LIABILITIES. t.il stock paid in ................$ 50,000 00 : und................ ......... 10,' 0 00 i il, led profits, less expenses and : s paid .......................... 4,143 13 n,;, al (ank notes outstanding ..... 12,500 00) T i I other National Banks.......... 1,504 77 T t~, State Banks and Bankers.... ,dual ,.eposits subject to check .. 213,997 03 I !:.a; d certificates of deposit......... 4,89 52 1 :.', cert ii k ates of deposit ........... 100,790 11 ý7 !-lr't checks outstanding .. 69 72 i ,ities other than those above sta . savinits acc't........... ..... .-. 4,433 (9 v Total . ...................... $ 402,127 97 : io(.f Montana, s ",: of Dawson. s I T. F. IHagan, cashier of the above named I: r,. do solemrnly swear that the above stateme.it t - ue to the best of my knowledge and belief. T. F. 'HAOAN, Cashier. .u hscribed and sworn to before me this22ndday Ii ,y 1908. W. B. FOSTER, 1 `S:AI. L Notary Publi¢. S,.rrt t- Attest: C. A. Thurston, M. L. O'Brien, Directors. W. F. Jordan, ) The First National Bank of Glendive. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . Best Hammocks at the Rivenes Wester Co. 16tf. Miss Myrtle Gaffield was a recent visitor from the rural environs. Largest assortment of Hammocks at Rivenes-Wester Co. h;tf. Old papers for sale at the Monitor Office. Mr. and Mrs. Jens Jensen returned t Friday evening from their eastern wedding tour. For the best feeding accommoda- 1 tions go to the O'Neil stable. Sue cessor to Shelton & Ryan. 1)tf. s Ben Johnson is able to be around I again after his recent severe siege of sickness. r If you have any news items cal up the Monitor office, I'Phone 120. Give us the facts r we will do the rest . Mrs. Betty ss was in from the IRed Water country the last of the week. John I Butterfield came in f also. ie Visiting cards of all sizes neatly printed at thle Monitor Office. t 'Phone 120. S The high temperatures at the Tok na weather station last week ranged a from SO0 to 101 above. d Don't forget that the Monitor Of fice always has a full supply of jus tice court blanks. 'Phone 120. R. L. Lowrey attended the Horse Sale at Miles City with a ear of an imals. Mrs. La Rue and daughter return ed Friday evening from an extended Iowa visit. No waiting at the new barber shop. Give Kast & HIauck a call in the Gillis Block. lGtf. Smith-Premier typewriter for sale or will trade for horse. Inquire at the Monitor Office. 17tf Mrs. Geo. Bills and Mrs. Ellison leave tomorrow evening for a short sojourn in Billings. That hair of yours needs trimming. See Kast & Hauck at the new bar ber shop in the Gillis Block. ' 1Gtf J. A. Slattery leaves tomorrow for North Dakota and after visiting for fa time will return with his family. I - _m The Exchange BanK OF GLENDIVE. RESPONSIBILITY: $200,000.00 Two good reasons why you should bank with us. 1st. This bank is a helper. Helping our depositors to make money in every legitimate way possible. 2nd. This bank is safe because the owners are worth more than $200,000.00 and have never lost one dollar by bad loans in the banking business. If you are not already doing business with us ask some of our depositors if they are satisfied with their treatment at this bank. For fine saddle horses just go around the corner to O'Neil. Suc cessor to Shelton & Ryan. tfl5. None but expert workmen em ployed at the Hotel Jordan barber shop. Try them. 39tf. Mrs. Ellen Gleason made a visit to Aimont, N. D., Sunday, returning to this city Tuesday. We will be ready for quick de liveries Monday morning. Phcae 14 -3. Dewar Bros. 21tf E. J. Berry has invested in a hand Ssome new trap of the latest manu facture. FOR RENT.-Newly furnished rooms over Nelson's furniture store, By week or month. Matt J. Anderson. S. B. Chappell and Geo. Beasley attended the Miles City horse sale this week. The time of closing race entries for the Dawson County Fair has been extended to Sept. 8th. For the best rigs in town go to the livery stable of Ed. O'Neil. Successor to Shelton & Ryan. 15tf. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burk and Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Bertelson spent Sun day at the Curliss ranch. Shoes! Shoes i Everybody has to have Shoes and we have U N Shoes for Everybody M Our Stock of Shoes * Is the LARGEST and BEST in the County. U * We are Selling Our Ladies' and Childrens' U U Shoes at Cost. I L Hart Schaffner & Marx THE Everything for Men Clothing. to Wear. FLORSHEIM TQGGERY Stetson Hats SHOESt $4.00 and $5.00 I __I__'VENES, EProp. Scandtiavian Lutteraioservipes wiit be held next Sunday fo'eropn at t~e Ope,'a jotso. All are welcoi}e. Misses Oora and Marie Nash of Missou!a are visiting their many friends in this city. One of the best meals in the city can be secured at th'e Riverside Restaurant. 1ttf Dewar Brothers will be prepared for quick deliveries Monday morn ing next. Phone 147-3. 21tf The best tonsorial service in the city is given at the new barber shop. Fast & Hauck. 16tf. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Herrick, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Barnett left Saturday for a tour of the Yellowstone Park. G. R. Call is assisting in the office of the Goodridge-Call Lumber Com pany for a few days. The Spring Valley Land Company met five prospective purchasers this morning from Nebraska. B. O. Sullivan of Arlington, S. D., is visiting his son on Upper Thir teen Mile. Harry Sutton and W. Sutton of Indiana are visiting with Victor Fatzinger on Thirteen Mile Creek. The Grand Lodge of tne Degree of Honor meets at Butte on Aug. 18th. Mrs, Le Moyne is delegate from the local lodge. The Catholic ladies will give a lawn social at the home of Mrs. Rapelje this evening, ice cream and cake be ing served. C. A. Saffile, special Montana rep resentative for the Underwood Type writer, has been a Gate Cityite sev eral days. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Gallagher left Monday for a vacation trip at Port land, Oregon, and on their return will visit at Wyoming points. The Ladies' Guild of the isco- I pal Church will hold a business meet ing at the Church on next Monday afternoon. Nelson Brothers of Bluff creek re turned this week from a visit at their old home at Fergus Falls, Minn. Miss Grace Lindsay was operated on for appendicitis at the Rochester hospital a few days ago, and at last reports was progressing finely. Frank Duplisea and wife, Miss Jessie Jones and Miss Tokna Dunlap of Tokna left Monday evening for a tour of the great Yellowstone Park. .9 The FaW ljr GLENWIVE vuor Sto MON NA GOODS BOTTLED IN BOND A SPECIALTY. CLEAR HAVANA CIGARS, EXCLUSIVELY. OLD WHISKEYS AND FRENCH CORDIALS. Our Immense Stock Insures Prompt Attention. Company I has been ordered to meet at the local armory on August 8th to make preparations for the annual encampment at American Lake, Wash. Mrs. John Mack returned Satur day morning from a two weeks' visit west. During her absence she visited her daughter, Arie, and husband, also the family of Claud Heren. Miss Gates of Rochester, Minn.. is visiting with Mrs. D. R. Meal, her aunt. The Misses Gates have ac cepted positions in the public schools of Glendive for the coming year. It is candidly admitted that O'Neil has fine horses and rigs. Give his stable a trial when you are in n.eed I of such. Successor to Shelton & Ryan. 15tf. Only morning services will be held at the Episcopal Church next Sunday at 11 a. m. Special music will be a feature of the services. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. During the summer kidney irregu larities are often caused by excessive e drinking or being overheated. Attend to the kidneys at once b;y using Foley's Kidney Cure. Glendive Drug Co. ... - Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Arnold and Mrs. R. H. Watson left Tuesday for the east, Mrs. Watson to visit in St. Paul and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold in Canada. A number of young people of the city indulged in a picnic at Glendive creek last Sunday, with plenty of refreshments. All reported a splend id outing. Engineer Higgins ofi the work train at Hoyt pit. recently unearthed a perfect mastodon's tooth. Leaves and other petrifactions are also being found in great abundance. Thile first prize for floats in the Fourth of July ptara.de has been a warded to Lowe Brothers. Their Maxwaell touring; car as riminid by Harry Burk was the c onveyanlce that went away with the money. AMrs. Co. hills entertained a ilium ibe of ladies at r)pro'ressive \vlIist. Tuesday eveninog in honor of Mrs. Ellison of Irainerd. The high sc're went to Mrs. Sawyer. Elegant re freshiment were served. You are reminded that the Con gregational Church hold regular Sabbath sert ices every Sunday at 1.::0) A. M. and S P. lM.. in the (Court tous.e. A crdtal invitaion is extend(:d to all to v :rshiip with Thje iio) Premium List of the Daws.'on County Fair has been, issued from the Monit(or Do, ice during the past week. This is the best list that has so~ far come from the local press, and presents mure ads then any l)re vious list so tar issued. A special musical se'rvice wVil be given at St. Matthew's Church next Sunday. Miss Jess;ive i1, lecker will sil; the o~,ertorv solo and Miss Irene Burns and Mrs. ('ushing give a duett. Special music iby the choir. Miss Wadd!in;ghaim will assist at the organ. All are cordiaily welcome. Your horse can't tell you, but he will app reeiatee a new harne-s and saddle just the same. Try him andi see. This is the place to buy your harness and saddles. The Bee Hive Saddlery Department. 22tf LOST.-- A lady's small silver watch between the residences (,f C. E. Wyman and C. . BraI.don on the stage road. A suitable rewat cd will be paid for its return. Mrs. HI. L. Wyman. The members of the Wa tter Users' Association who were recently- at the Yellowstone Park reported th:at, the Wylie Permanent Camping Company was the most popular comlany doing business in the Park. So the Moni tor contestants can have a good idea of the right royal time they will en joy on the trip. J ')L! Liia Li Ill. Mrs. Sattler suffered a severe in jury while going out to the ranch a few days ago. A short distance out of the city the team became fright ened, Mrs. Sattler jumping out and falling and breakintg her wrist. She was removed temp)urarily to Grace IHospital and was later taken to the ranch Twelve thousanrd farms in the richest valleys of siutht ern Oregon Ifotr 8HO each, 1payable '10 a montrh, with no interest or taxes. Cheaper than (GcvermelCt land and the best chance ever offered homeseekers or investo.rs. Live representative wanted. Oregon Valley Land Co., '21; State Savings Bank IBldg., Butte, Mont. The reason that The Farmer has more subscribers than any other semi monthly farm paper in the West is be cause it gives its readers sensible, practical advice. Its editors farm now and farm right. Its readers get the benefit of the profitable results. You can get the St. Paul Farmer and the Monitor both for $2. Miss Mary A. Osborne with Glen dive Mercantile Company is the local representative for the Wylie Perma i nent Camping Company and wvi ll give r all information, furnish illustrated literature about the Park, and make n reservation for any date to the close of the Park season. Perhaps y.;u would like to know about the Yellow stone Park. You wouldn't like to be the sort of person who doen't care about such things. RICHARD KERR Post office addres..: Glen dive, Montana. Range on McCune creek. Horse brand on right thigh. SCattle brand the :amne. g3