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The Ekalaka 0. A. Dahl, Editor-Publisher Subscription Price, $2.00 Per Year In Advance Entered as aecom'.-class matter. January 1, 19(13 fit the Post-office at Ekalaka. Montana., under the Act of March 3. 1S79. Published Every Friday. Advertising rates made known uuon application NEWS ITEMS IN TOWN Dick Selway of Alzada was a business caller in town Tuesday. S. W. Davidson of Baker was a business caller in town Monday. W. A. Weber was a business caller in town Saturday from Box Eider. Dave Tate the liveryman of Miles City was a visitor in town Jast week. Mrs. Libby Weaver returned last week from Baker where she was on a visit. H. L. Ts 1 ash lest Tuesday foi Baker after a supply of lumber for his ranch. General Sweeney and John Mj'Narie of Box Elder were in town Wednesday. Lost—Somewhere in Ekalaka, one ladies belt and belt pin. Find er leave at this office. The Ekalaka Pool started on it. s fall roundup of beef cattle Tuesday of this week. James Maliough returned Sat-J u relay from Baker with a four, horse load of oats for his barn, j County attorney Sharpless | Walker was in town from Miles] ( ity last Friday on legal business. ! The delegates to the republi-1 can county convention returned Tuesday and Wednesday from j Milss City. j Carl and Nim S.ni th have re-; t urned from their trip to Chicago where they went with a ship-; mc-nt of cattle. John Oliver and A. W. Lucas left Saturday afternoon for Miles! City to attend the republican' county convention. I The band boys accompanied by | Cory's orchestra left yesterday! for Camp Crook. They will re turn Sunday evening. Among those who left Friday to attend the county convention at Miles were:- C. D. Newbary, H. N. Sykes, Geo. Crosby and T. J. Martin. The U. S. land office is now excepting filings on all lands in this territory the settlers reserv ing the coal, if there is any, to the government. John G. Allee returned to the county seat Saturday morning having completed his work here! on behalf of several complaints) in the N. P. contest cases. I Lost -Between the Medicine rocks ami Ekalaka on the B uk er road, one trunK with a small .-rip inside. Finder please no tify this office. Frank Kovitz and a party of "friends and relatives arrived thi: week from Mellette, S. D. wit 1 ; ! p their household goods. They have taken up claims west of town. For Sale—Some yearling bucks Cots weil and Delane grades. Prices to s uit purchaser. Can be seen at my ranch 25 miles north east of town on Lame Jones. I 'Unmet Non-Rustäble h h rm 1 A BSOLUT bLY îhe best medium priced /=> corsets made are those bearing the trade mark name ROYAL WORCESTER. This has been so for nearly fifty years. No other feminine garment is mo re essential than the correct corset, for the corset is the base—the start ing point of all fashionable, perfect fitting gowns. ROYAL WORCESTER are _ correct from every viewpoint—stylish, comfort able, hygienic. r Style 573 P rice *2 3 K« \ I 3S ! R< style 460 PRICC 31 THE models illustrated portray only a few/— iillQôï - ; \ \ I 1 ' /J a b >• v iPl&I )> 1 i-Cu % 5*. ts r lill J t3 K t !• i r ÄV m Iff I 1 Éi FL \ . 4. ' 1 \m\ ü mmsi M t if. iS I \ Ulli 1 i.;r. m I Mi Wkm A ço .'***. . > V • f /( i ' Style 643 P rice $2.50 ti'/ R i J/S m £ / copula \ m •style 536—, P r>' £1 .50 j fasajK ""^nBesncgmea seasoï A of this styles. These and many other hand some models may be seen at vour favorite store. Be sure and ask for ROYAL WORCESTER. 1 01 those woo seen. percer style, fit and long service at a moderate price, the ROYAL WORCESTER is the ultimate corseT R. C. Charters Company I | p ©G » • T c ■■MOBSBBiBsn azasyaiSKSsa 'Jrzsra œa ass csstxsncritÄS Land & Commission Company. S Homes:, A -> ; ^3crt Land Locations. Town Properly and live stocd for sale. < gents for Sante Fe Scrint. Ekai <: • nsacsaa - >frr-*y* ihiiiim' i»ii q « Montana •na» saaaisaŒr I ä OS '"35EK' w .'aom»» IBMBUAAJSSUS y» <* ««■<» < Coster House P. A. Maiinquist, Prop. An Up-Lc-data Cafe ia Ccrnecüen. The Best cf Service. Give Us A Visit. EkaM ilC, Montana. i CBBÜJS 5t&ä39 aubmwto {BESgSBJBE-P: 23b3c a£32stbzer31 Special Meeting of Fire Department Today. AH' Members Should Attend. Important Business. 1^ ■ "-TV- »n.. ■ — I Jf * I.epcrtof the r«,ndiUr;n ;.f thr EKALAKA COMMERCIAL STATE BANK iaKd m I ho ,tato ..-t nupu ;.L the cl.we ot lu. .ScvumLcr ly hksourcks Loans and Discounts - Overdrafts, secured and unsecured Bonds and Warrants Casn reserve in Bank, vix Specie Currency Due from banks and bankers. . Checks and other cash items Other Liabilities 1. It'2.91 180.25 '.403.04 50.00 S, 311.29 1.051,90 Total Liabilities Capital Stock paid in Individual d<-i">sits subject to check Demant certificates of deposit Time certificates of deposit Bills payable Liabilities other than those above stated 39.fi4R.C8 210.10 1,;.S5.U1 20.000.C0 41.34S.39 9,000.0(1 •17.95 Total. 7l'.39G.ü4 State of Montana, County op Citsteu, r.«: iv,o» ,!' J 9 IIN OUVEK, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swc-ir that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief ' ... ... JOHN OLIVER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Sth day of Sept., 1910. .„ , T , t AMOS LAMBERT Notary Public CoRRKrT-Attest: H. K. SYKES SEPTON CAD Y Directors. .vmn ROUGH LUMBER If you are in need of any rough lumber call at the mill and iet us fili your order. Flerty of materia! en hand. A large sleek of planed lumber cn hand RICHARD'S SAWMIi D. T. RICHARDS, Prop, Miii located 7 miles east of town. Subscribe for The Eagle Today. DonTForget!