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iSMl 0. A. Dahl, Editor-Publisher Subscription Price, $2.00 Per Year In Advance Entered as second-class matter, January 1, 190!) at tJ:e Post-office at Ekalaka, Montana., under the Act of March 3, 1879. Published Every Friday. Advertising rates made known upon application. LOCALS. Town folks were treated to an exhibition of good broncho busting- Sunday by Jim Parks and Ed. Flasted. The Box Elder Individual Dip pine Tank Co. will meet in town tomorrow. All members are re* quested to be present. H. F. Lee, assistant cashier of the First National Bank of Miles City was taking a short vacation in this country last week. I have just installed a bath tub in connection with my barber shop. Call in and see me. Baths -> cents.—Conrad Myhre. Editor McKinley of the Terry Tribune reports the arrival of ai ( ne baby girl at his home on 1 May 1st. Here's how! Bro. Dr. Col vin returned Wednes- ! (lav from Eube Lambert's ranch 1 where he had been attending Miss Nellie who at one time was reported very low with pneu monia. We Buy and Sell Horses, Cattle and Sheep. smay Horse Sate Co. Hugh H. Hunter, Mgr. Ü S 5 SALES DATES FOR 1909. June 10 and 17. July 14 ar.d 15, August 11 and 15, September 11 and 12, October 9 and 10. 1 j Ismay is located 75 miles east of Miles City on the C. I 1 ! M. & P. S. Railwav. * j " 5 1 ismay Montana j p ÊŒb. LAND in the vicinity of Baker, Custer Co., Montana, there are 100, • )»!(! acres of unoccupied government land desirable for home s' r-ading purposes. 1 f you are locking for a location WRITE us. \v e make a specialty of handling REA L EST ATE P-Ff^FR & RAppro REAL r .3ïA T5? . ^'7\ T rq BAIS., MONT. —. «. « " . l .TmCTnrtacii K '^ r gr j : ^ j. fi» MSraHBMK9 (lUiUUE«ID <**33323553» « 3 a Eggg3H 3P oE-aSP «21. Wl™ Br Stags Line fcjju-cii k\b iZ Running Between Baker and Ekalaka Leaves Baker on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Leaves Ekalaka Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday' Fares — Cr. c W ay ?,<!.(,0, Round Trip $7.00. > arwnnaa wiwkaw ggra» ■ The old as well as the young folks had the opportunity of en joying themselves at dancing after the school program Friday evening. H. M. Ball returned to town t'ni s week after spending a couple of years visiting in other parts of the country. He is now work ing for Ole Flasted. The use of the I.O.OF. hall by schools last Friday night was much appreciated and we wish to here express our thanks for same—The Teachers. Several of the base ball fans went out and finished cleaning off the diamond Sunday. The bail grounds will be a credit to the town when completed. Dr. J. P. Hedges returned Monday from Camp Crook and surrounding country where he went on a business trip accom panied by Hugh Runter of Ismay. The Ladies Aid Society will give their "experience social" in the church this evening. All are invited to attend. Coffee cake will be served at 15 cents. The trial of Richard Laswell, better known as "Teepee Dick" has been set for May 26th at Miles City. "Teepee" is charged with stealing a horse from Joe Yale of this city. Miss Lucy Markin left Satur day for a month's visit with her parents at West Bend, Iowa. After taking this well deserved vacation Miss Markin will return to teach at the Bradshaw school until the schools re-open here in September when she will re sume her good work here. A. W. Lucas and wife drove out to M. A. Shreve's ranch Sun day accompanied by the Misses Anna and Idella Olsen. Miss Anna came to town seeking re lief for a bad toothache. XSX C33 (Ml 1 t"».w'-Lr.-7P Wfarmta-i nrr, I NOTICES i 1 1 Notice. Town lots and land for sale. Jacob Speelman. Notice. I will run a buck herd this season. C. C. Speiser. For Sale. One Stewart Sheep Sheering Machine, wide and narrow fork. Will sell reasonable. Inquire at this office. Notice. I have some Rose Comb Brown Leghorn eggs to sell. Price 50 cents for set of 13 eggs. Curtis Shreve, Boots, Mont. Farmers Home Lodging House Conducted by Mrs. Wesley Thompson on Mormon St. Good clean beds. Rates—Pernicrht 35 cents, per week $2.00 and per month $5.00. To Stockmen. I will stand FolvilleTom, Eng lish shire, weight 1800, seven years old, has three white feet and stripe in the face, at my ranch on Snow Creek. Will take a limited uumber of gentle mares at $10.00 a leap. G. M. Sweeney. inap. We have 400 good cows and about 500 nice young hereford cows that we are offering for sale at a very low cost. We will have a carload of registered bulls, all two-year olds, fed all winter, and in good shape, here by May 20th, which we will despose of at a reasonable price. Any persons desiring to purchase any of this stock can do so by calling at Doc Latham's ranch, 2 miles north of Camp Crook. We will sell these cattle in lots to suit the purchas I er, which means that you can buy j one or them all. as we wish to • ft'et them off our hands as soon as I possible. Stockmen wishing to i examine this bunch may do so at j any time after May 20th. Latham & Chuning, Camp Crook, S. D. Contractor. AH Buildings'constructed from the ground up. Estimates cheer fully given. Headquarters at this office. Emil Wehrkampe ! Pure Bred I Perchoa Stallions I ! Twenty splendid Pure Bred ; Perchon two - year - old stallions j will be sold at Miles City, on May 25th, the second day of the A. B. Clarke Horse sale. The ; sale will take place in the fore : noon and these splendid colts will be so'd at the high dollar. ; Every one of them has a pedi j gree showing that he is worthy ; of a place among the best bred I horses in the world. Montana I horse men should not miss this : opportunity to get one of these ; colts which are all acclimated, j Messrs Leitner & Green have : stallions of the Pure Bred Per ! chon kind for sale at any time. The guarantee going with these horses absolutely protect buyers from loss. And every contract is gilt-edged. Leitner Bros. & Green ï Miles City, Montana. Ran^h on Powt'er River in Custer County. Management By Men , STRENGTH in any bank is determined by strong resources, ample cash resents, suiv.cient capital, a growing surplus and an honorable recoi d of service to the people. It is vitally essential that the mon who manage the bank of your choice be men of character and experience in business; able and pos sessed of good judgement. A bank with such men behind it who really take an active part in the bank's management, furnishes each depositor the best guar anty. We invite your consideration of the manage ment of this bank. ^ The Little Missouri Bank. CAMP CROOK, SO. DAKOTA. aaSfcS THE A 11 CORNER SALOON ♦ # ♦ Finest Line Cf Wines, Liquors and Cigars In Town. -WHISKIES Old Crow Paul Jones Royal Arma Lexinprton Guj'fc-eriheimer I. W. Harper and othera —CIGARS - l'en Davis Flor De Ilumilton I .im J ri t Port'» liico Do V.^-uras TiiTany Factory Smoke and others. We Are Agents For The Famous "BucNveiscr" Beer * * * Dague Metheny Ekalaka ä a ï S» T. J. Martin, Prop. Rates, $1.50 Per Day. Regular RIeals, 35c Special Rates By The Week m Ekalaka, Mont assess 45û«t'. easassssaaj arcxj Lucas 1 , ; Wines, Liquors, " ; iW ^ HiHers Cigars, { Hamms Beer and Goodkinds Whiskey > ■ ' Iii «;t .nvjj bUÖr5Jib*'tS jj y äsx Jm rtrr -f® V* Ekalaka, Montana.