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% m « Circle State Bank Circle. Montana CAPITAL STOCK $ 20 . 000.00 General Banking, Fire Insurance, Farm Loans All business entrusted to this bank will receive the same careful attention as given our own business. We Give Service H. A. Jensen, President Peter Rorvik, Vice Pres. H. A. Grove, Cashier ÊF ljm - mmmm mmmmum mmtmmm mmmm mmm FIRE INSURANCE St •'• :BS t FARM LONNS The First National Bank Of Circle, Montana Capital Stock Surplus $25,000.00 4,000.00 MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE BANK A. W. Eynon, President A. A. Sorg, Vice-President Max Lehman, Cashier anmii m«K w. a « ► Silver Sheaf Flour EVERY SACK GUARANTEED" This means that we will cheerfully refund your money for every sack not found satis factory. Circle Mill Company Wm. YOUNG AUCTIONEER SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 1 With 25 years experience crying sales on farms, personal property, city property and store goods,and can always take your sale on 15 days notice. Leave sale dates at the Banner office,orwrite to at-Terrace Montana. The Auctioneer that Will laugh and cry Keeps the Boys good Natured and they are Sure to Buy. Wm. Young, Terrace, Ment. fm. Local News Items Banker Mozness of Brockway was a business caller at Circle Monday afternoon. Allen Rorvik returned from Great Falls last week where he has been holding down a position at a cream ery. Miss Nora Rorvlk came from Glen dive last week having attended high school there the past term. She is now holding down a position at the Circle State Bank. Peter Rorvik accompanied by Allen and Alice Rorvik came up from Red water last Monday . Lawrence Maloney and J. W. Bicker staff left last week for points in the western part of the state on a busi ness trip. B. N. Stoney, of the Redwater Hard ware Company, left last Saturday for the Twin Cities on a brief business trip. The Wm. Isaacson family of Red water expects to leave next week for western Canada, where they make their future home. The Luthern Ladles Aid will on Sunday afternoon, July 20th, at the home of Mrs. Oscar Lee, Horse creek, afternoon. will meet Come and spend a pleasant Wm. Hetland of Glendive visitor at the Erliug Posfield home on Sioux creek the forepart of the week. Mrs, Posfield. was a Mr. Hetland is a cousin of Hhe expects to leave this week for his old home in Norway. Mrs. C. F. Waller, chairman of the Weldon-Horse creek Red Cross auxi liary. reports the following new members: Joseph Sshuld, Olaf Jensen, Roald Christianson, John Larson and Ingvald Hadland. Those from here who attended the annual re-union of the Stavanger Lag which was held at Minot, N. Dak., this year returned the forepart of the week and report having had a fine time and trip. M. O. Segien and family accompani ed by Mr. and Mrs. Boynm autoed over to Terry and Fallon last Sunday to visit Mr. Seglen's brother August Olson, who now resides there, returned Monday and report that its "dryer than ever" over that way. They COST OF WAR IN MONEY AND BLOOD IS ARGUMENT FOR LEAGUE OF NATIONS The price paid by the Ünited States win the war is told in a statisti to summary just published by the War Department, money and thousands of deaths fur nish telling arguments in favor of the League of Nations, which will ve both in future by preventing The billions of sa war. The salient facts of America's par are given ticipation in the world war in the subjoined table: Total armed forces Total men in the Men who went 4,8000,000 4,000,000 army over seas Men who fought in France Greatest number sent in one month. Greatest number turned In one month Tons of supplies shipped to France Total registered in draft Total draft inductions Gfaduates of Line Officers' Training Schools Cost of war to April 30,1919 Cost of army to April 30,1919 Battles fought by U. S, troops Months of participa tion in war Days of battle Duration of Meuse Argonne battle Americans in Meuse Argonne battle American casualties in Meuse-Argonne American battle deaths of war American wounded in war American deaths from disease Total deaths in the army 2,086,000 1,390,000 306,000 re 333,000 7,500,000 24,234,021 2,810,296 80,468 $21,850,000,000 $13,930.000,000 13 19 200 47 1,200,000 120,000 50,000 236,000 56,991 I 112,422 F1VING CIRCUS. Secretary Ermatlnger, of the Cham ber of Commerce, has not as yet re ceived definite information as to the date when the flying circus will visit Glendive. The message from Con gressman Riddick, however, stated that the time will be about August 1. Included in the circus are 18 officers and 89 men. five or six machines will be need. —Review. It la understood that The Banner for Job wort. NOTICE OF CALL FOR BIDS FOR CLASSIFICATION OF LANDS IN McCONE COUNTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Board of County Com missioners of McCone County, Montana, will receive sealed bids in writing prior to August 5th, 1919 at two o'clock P. M. for the classification of all lands within the boundaries o t Mc Cone County according to the provisions of Chapter 89 of the Session Laws of 1919 and meth ods prescribed by the State Board of Equalization. All bids must be accompanied by a cer tified check in the sum of 1500.00 as evidence of good faith. Commissioners right to reject any and all bids; and the successful bidder must furnish a good and sufficient surety bond in a sum to be de termined by the Board con ditioned upon the faithful per formance of the contract. Bids should be addressed to the un dersigned at Circle, Montana, or delivered to him personally. Jesse F. Dawe Clerk and Recorder. The Board of County reserve the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Miles City, Montana July 9, 1919. NOTICE is hereby given that Daniel Murphy, of Brockway, Montana, who on July Jlst, 1914 made Homestead Entry No. 023005, for North Half, Section 22, Township 19 N., Range 46 E., M. P. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Three year proof, to estab lish claim to the land above describ ed, before Peter Rorvik, U. S. missioner, at Circle, Montana, on the 8th, day of Sept. 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: James A. Murphy, George Johnston, Charles F. Campbell, Nels Westegaard ill, of Brockway, Montana. G. W. Myers, Register. Com NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Miles City. Montana July 9th, 1919 NOTICE is hereby given that Sophie Petterson, for heirs of Ole Petterson, deceased, of Horse Creek, Montana, who, on Oct. 1, 1914, made Homestead Entry, No. 023392, for NE%, N%SE%, NW^4, Section 10, Township 20 N., Range 45 E., M. P. Meridian, has filed aotice of intention to make Five year proof, to establish claim to the land ibove described, before Peter Rorvik Circle, on the 8th, day of September, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: Otto Howser, Andrew G. Kimberly, Ellis Schuld, Joseph Schuld, al,l of Horse Creek, Montana. * G. W. Myers, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Miles City, Montana July 16th. 1919. NOTICE is hereby given that - William Gathright, of Union, Montana, who, on March 14th, 1916, made Homestead Entry, No.028493, for NWÜ. N%SWi4, Section 10, Twp. 17 N.. Range 50 E., M. P. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Peter Rorvlk, U. S. Commissioner, at Circle, Montana on the 11th, day of September, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: A. F. Robson, of Circle, Montana. Josephine Gathright, Glen Bngie bright, C. F. Reeves, all of Union, Montana. G. W. Myers, Register. A renewal of subscription now will be appreciated. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Miles City, Montana July 3rd 1919. NOTICE is hereby given that Emmerson H. Trulock, of Sullivan, Montana, who, on June 6, 1916 made Homestead Entry, No. 029776, for NE A4, N%SEÎ4, SEA4SEV4, Section 34, Township 20 N., Range 51 E., M. P. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Three year proof to establish claim to the land above described, before E. A. Martin, U. 8. Commissioner, at Glendive, Montana on the 13 th. day of September, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: T. Vrolsen, Edward Parwell, Edward Johnson, all of Sullivan, Montana. O. Shattock, of Bloomfield, Montan» G. W. Myers, Register. FOR DRAYING CALL ON JOHN REYNOLDS, CIRCLE, MONT. CADILLAC CAR—in fine shape, to Bell or trade for horses. Write or call on T- J. Babcock. Paxton, Montana, For screen doors, screen win dow sand porch screens, see Um C ircle s-i ou Mercantile Company. 6-3* tf. CHURCH HOTES Lutheran Church A. J. Gravdal. Pastor Sunday school at 10 a. m. July 20th. English Services, Circle, 11, A. M. Brockway—at Bralvolds, 2:30 P. M. July 27th. English Services, Deer creek, 11, A. M. Young Peoples meeting—afternoon. Instructions for Confirmation at 10, A. M. and 2, P. M. Monday. 21st, at the Church. Catholic Church Rev. Nicholas Rauh Mass second Sunday of every month 10 a. m. Church of United Brethren in Christ C. W. Loomis, Pastor. Services for July 13th. Sunday School 10:30 A. M. Mrs. Maasar, Supt. Christian Endeavor 7:30 P. M. A cordial Invitation extend PRINCESS THEATRE Manager DeBord announces that commencing Saturday July 26th, shows will be given on Saturday of each week, Instead of Sunday, until further notice. The Banner for job work. SALE OF ESTRAYS Notice kg hereby given, that the undersigned will on the 2nd day of August, A. D. 1919, at Circle, Montana sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash: One filly branded C A K on left hip, also! Gathered on S One bay mare, branded) left shoulder and ) right shoulder, 61 o n left thigh, K left thigh and right shoulder. Gathered on in left thigh. van creek. SuSl van. One black mare, 4 years old, no brand ; one sorrel gelding, 3 years old, no brand, gathered on Lost creek. One black ge lding 12 years old, brandedBS left jaw. Gath ered on Correl creek. One black gelding, branded F Z left jaw and D—J left jaw. Gathered on Sullivan creek. One grey mare, bra nded Both left shoulder and flee bitten. Gathered on Sulli van creek. O ne b uckskin gelding, brand right shoulder, A C left left thigh, ed jjg shoulder. Gathered on McGuire creek. Onebay gelding, branded left shoulder. Gathered on Heo water. These horses have been stray ed according to the Stray Law of Montana and will be sold as same Any person appearing and proving the ownership to the undersigned or Walter Oster hout, of Circle, of any or all of these estrays may have them withput coat. J. A- Miller, Stock Inspector. Ulillllllllllllllllllll|l|||||||||||||li||||||||||||||||||| l ||||| l ||l| l |, III , ,1,(1, llfl9||| ^. M ONARCH RANGES if flIL Sl[S i S s We handle the well known New Perfection, long blue burner, and the Puritan, short burner, Oil Stoves. These stoves have stood the test for years and have no equal for satisfaction and service. We are the sole agents for the Redwater Valley for MONARCH RANGES, The Range that makes the cook smile. Every user of a Monarch is an enthusiastic boost er. Come and see these all Malleable Ranges and let us tell you about them. See these Oil Stoves and Ranges before you buy. 5 I S I MntoHartartCMm J V CIRCLE, MONTANA NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Miles City, Montana July 10. 1919. NOTICE is hereby given that Jens Kalberg, of Paris, Montana, who, on Peb. 14, 1918 made Homestead Entry, No. 026493, for East Half, Section 24, Township 18 N.. Range 43 E., M. P. Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Three year proof, to estab lish claim to the land above described, before Peter Rorvlk, U. S, Commissi oner, at Circle, Montana, on the 6th, day of Sept. 1919. Claimant names as witnesses; R. H. Bigelow, Tlios. Skrettlng, William Patterson, Paris Montana. Owens, Ed. all of G. W. Myers, Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Miles City, July 8th, 1919. NOTICE is hereby given that John Fritz Ramke, of Union, Montana, who, on August 29th, 1914, made Homestead Entry, No. 023196, for SB%, B^NBi4, NWÎ4 NE%, Section 28, Township 17 N., Range 49 E., M. P. Meridian, baa filed notice of intention to make Three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Peter Montana Rorvik, U. S. Commissioner, at Circle, Montana, on the 8th, day of Sept. 1919. Claimant names as witnesses; Herman Mewes, Andy Miller, Ed. Heide, all, of Union, Montana. August Hamelan, G. W. Myers, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Miles City, Montana July 10, 1919. NOTICE is hereby given that Isabella Fountain, of Circle, Montana, who, on Dec. 18, 1916, made Homestead Entry, No. 026098, for South Half, Section 10, Township 21 N., Range 47 B., M. P. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Three year proof, to estab lish claim to the land above describ ed, before Peter Rorvik, U. S. Com missioner, at Circle, Montana, on the 6th, day of September, 1919 Claimant names as witnesses: Roy Reed, Harry Ridge, all of Ham blin, Montana. Flossie Fountain, all of Circle, Mon tana. Albert Fountain, G. W. Myers, Register. See us for Farm Loans. First National Bank, Circle, Mont. H. L. KOEHLER, M. D. Physician and Surge \ Eyes examined by most modert methods. CIRCLE, ; MONTANA W. J. KING LICENSED 6 BONDED AUCTIONEER Write for dates or leave word at Banner office REDWATER, MONT.