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The Fallonite (Baker, Mont.), 18 May 1916, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn84036036/1916-05-18/ed-1/seq-6/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
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As made to the Superintendent of Banks at the^Close of Business, May 1, 1916 R e s o u r c e s V-1* \ L o a n s w a d D i s c o u n t s $ 2 1 4 9 6 0 7 0 ». ;v; * B a n k i n g H o u s e , F u r n i t u r e a n d F i x t u r e s 1 8 6 8 9 8 7 c O t h e r R e a l E s t a t e 6 $ 8 3 8 6 • s C a s h a n d E x c h a n g e 1 1 2 8 1 6 1 5 - A » T o U l ' • $ 3 5 2 6 4 0 4 4 b‘ ■*; i L i a b i l i t i e s v *■ C a p i t a l S t o c k $ 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 S u r p l u s a n d U n d i v i d e d P r o f i t s 2 2 2 6 $ 6 0 i M e t D e p o s i U 3 1 0 $ 3 6 8 4 ■ T o t a l $ 3 5 2 6 4 0 4 4 We invite you to do business with thejargest and strongest Bank in Fnllon County , ? •;&. %?•* i v - ** -'r \ . • » ; * „ / ’ f V _* - v * * * S T H E T A L L O N I T I ^ A « V ' • ' fSbr-.--t -v, \fr.- Ladies Aid Change; Officers W illard | | The Amatuer Camera of Profes- sional quality. If you are not get- I ting good pictures come in and let | us locate the trouble for you. ■ Developing and printing prompt- B <>* ly done. T h e Ladies Aid of th e . Gpngre^a- tional church m e t last W ednesday afternoon at'th e church parlors; ; M rs. Price, who has’ been. presidieht.C of;> the organization resigned and M rsv C. E rther was electeld. M rs. ; L[ild'reth was appointed secretary to'fill- the.'.va cancy caused by the promotion of M rs. Erther. Y - . 1 v 'll A rchitects are now w o rkingori re vised plans of the jail so-that.they may be subm itted to the county-board a t the Ju n e m eeting. 'T h e first plans were too elaborate to c o m e w ithin the lim it of $10,000; M iss Lyla R itter of Faith, S . p . was a guest of M iss Stelmach|' Sub- day. E . F . Fisher of W ibaux was a .busi ness visitor in th e city, Saturday..-: Senator Jo h n O liver of Ekalaka m ade this city a short visit Tuesday. T h e card club m et a t the hom e of M r s . E d L e n tz T u e s d a y afternoon. *. « ’ M rs. Jay C o m stock won the-Yfirst prize and M rs. Frank M a ins hadi.to be content w ith the consolation h o n o rs. T . F . Schofield of Ekalaka was*: a Baker visitor the first of this week.. H e is a candidate for county comm is sioner on the republican ticket. M rs. I. W .’ Ridcherson of O rton- ville, M inn., is visiting w ith her dau ghter, M rs. E. I*. Ravey, this week. M iss Estell Hoffm an of near Eka laka visited w ith M'rs. G . G . G rant a few days the latter part of last week. Vernon Berg is busy breaking sod with his new tractor, for ¡-E. -J. A n d e r£ son. . vm .-iihw iSfj-.V ;' \*’i A,-Ni' 1 ' V - v . I - v ; ‘. f O W E G O T H E A T R E ' ; ' 4 - ”' .*1-*' y * - ;W * - *y *i £ y_\ yyy^ ». Two Memorable Evenings Starling W a lter H alberg left for Vananda; M ont., last W ednesday, w h ere he will make im p rovem ents on his home-7 stead. Services w ill be held in the T . T . Lunder school house Sunday M a y 21;. O tto ^ o if and g |^ |} te r . visits ed w ith’Vernon 'Berg Sunday. ‘ M rs. Ella- H o m e s - from- Iow a is at present .visiting‘relatives- in. th is vici nity. • Ruben Anderson / h a s hired out to • i ' ^ I* k i J ' • < Vernon Berg for a few months. * * voT * —I // • f - ,rj ; *¿,»^^¿'\*^>4 li LV CHANCE OF PLAY NIGHTLY Adopted from tHe Same Source a t “The Barrier” and ; ‘‘Tbe Spell of the Yukon” ■ ; . Seats Now Selling At Baker Drug Co's. Store * - B. H . T ip to n of Lewistown was a business visitor in the city the first of the week. M rs. L o u is H o k e of M inneapolis, arrived W e d n e sday m o rning arid is visiting w ith her daughter, M rs. G eo. D a u g h e rty. y M rs. M . H a n n o n of Portland, O regon, wa^ in the city Sunday _sfnd delivered a lecture at. the .CongregaT tional church. M rs. H a n n o n is a state worker and lecturer for the W . € 7 t : u : ' ' . : ~ For Rent— Furnished room,_ steam heat, electric lights. W rite o r tele- ’phone R. B. Lowry. 47 Joe. Slattery of G lendive w a s tran sacting legal- business at the court house Saturday. R. W : T h o m a s of Seattle w as call ing on friends in Baker. T h u rsday and Friday. R . L . W y m a n , clerk of court of Daw son county, was visiting w ith his brother, A. W . W y m a n in Baker, Saturday. M isses H e lseth and Gibbs of M a r- marth were visitors in the c ity a few. hours, Saturday. v „ For Rent— A one room house. See A. F . Heythecker. 47— I t; M rs. Frank H itch a n d M iss Lucille departed for N e w Bedford, Ind. Wed.\; -nesday.— M rs.-Hitch-was-ealled-thereh by the serious illness of her m o ther. ;. M rs. Bert H itch w as taken to the Elizabeth hospital Tuesday m o rning * « . t.’f where she is suffering from a nervous break down. A t the present tim e she is progressing as rapidly as possible. T h e ' M isses K elling entertained the Christian Endeavor at their home, W ednesday evening. Luncheon was served'and a very delightful tim e waf had. Jo h n Elgin of M iles City w a s..a busin^s vilitorTHe/fifsFbf this w e e k 7 Same Popular Price», 25c, 50c and 75c . Rc^nre, Your S eats Early , .... There is not only the convenience > ' V . . . v - , ' ' o f the local storie wher<B you can drop in and see the goods befpre -you buy, but ' ■ ' \t* : you can aerially save money. When you send fòr àn article or two you must pay local freight while our stock comes C \ \ 7 , - - / j ^ 0 . 7* in car lots \thus ef f ectin^a big saving on \ ’ v I ‘i j f * , , ' freight alonei See ps and save money. V\-.. •>*. - i'.-r : M . L . R U S S E L L & C O . • H* — , t - < • .-V , M r li.. - i l :-<i - sr.v r- tion in price. ’s. stock ât a big ,r | Will also trade. /y ¿5 : sm ;:il * .■•* t îr,.> . : . V-'.'-v - ■: Î * ’ - *£■ *’\i| a vl I ;.v?V-v >‘T in / _ *