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f.Vr,M5 ÎAi'ili -ù _ : — ’ : -'-'V- \ y- A • -'X; ,>. ). . faîx ^ S tounty affittar ' -il l ü l o f & M Ï ; :.:Ï ' $ m ^ à itfïU ' C th’.'A'<S''\*’' ‘i'S Zl‘V\-$K 4Ì fe'EOî>.«î> ?.\ V' 'f ,r fc-WA'1'. ,-;. I ;.'i•-._ jî /-(>^;' v t -,'.> feífsív-í-??; •;??:: g :i? « /M. s 'r Condensed Statement of thç ' * f t B A KER STA TE BÄNK ^atfBak^ Montana, as made to the Superintendent of Banks; at the close of: business June 30, 1916 R E S O U R C E S Loans and Discounts $266,821.92 Banking House, Furniture arid1 Fixtures Other Réal , Estate . Cash And Exchange . 62,464.60 : ç $354,164.75 18,594.87 6,283.36 r, ’i *1 V ' V,yy\x W X é- Offi&v*'''/.' a ig./ g ? , y < 0 «* » * * * » . , * *^ £ H M 3 T t i e s ;; .Capital Stock» ,. - . $20,000.00 Surplus arid Undivided Profits . . . $21,357.40 Net Deposits . . 312,807.35 $354,16475 W e invite you to do business with the larg est and strongest Bank in Fallon County. ( ‘it /; t nOMNEY SIR O ) p o r a u R s w »-X.-«*>■ J , '' ‘-ff f ! W o u ld M a k * F a r m L o a n L ^ w - J I f f a © . t i v t , D i v o r c e 8 c h o o ls F r o m P o l - Itioa an d F a v o r e C o n s t i t i » - : tio n a l C o n v e n t io n . ' r > Miles Romnay, .can d idato-forr<;: the Democratic; nomination 'fo r '(«v e r n o r , '■ .■■■ -,p, i .in an address'delivered;before tb * J e f ferson club of - Missoula - on 'A b r il :'1S declaredrthat \The param o u n tjm a u a ln this state is the* restoration^of’ ntìpuiar' Sovereignty\— governm ent, o f . t h e - p e o - ■le, by the people, for -the;! p eople of Montana; rather -than governm ent'; by the agents of great corporation* .T.con- .tered in New York. .• He denounoed the- grow ing tendency to, u a u r p 'o r ¡--.em bezzle power by-state executi v e -offl.- cials,—as evidenced in the attem p ti'to invalidate th e .in itiativej.an d ' r e feren dum amendment, .to the -consUfutiohi adopted • b y ' a; vote. of-'SS.O**;. to-»;«, 009; the . practical nullification : o f4th e * ferra loan la w a d o p t e d in 1914: by .n p m i e r i t y . o f r17.384,'' an d th e V d e s p e r a t e 're t t e m p t a t o ' d e s t r o y .th e - p r im a r y : i l a w s ^ a d o p t e d by a p o p u la r v o t e o f .46,417-ta.yTS*«7 Kr. v T h e b u r d e n of- a t t a c k s he. said.- n h o u l d ' iv e r v b e ' s h ifte d ‘ f r b * » . th e * - p r l u t l e g e - ' s e e k in g In t e r e s t s : th a t . 'w o u l d , - p r o f i t - at; the expense., o f th e p u b llc.;-a H o w .-.'n e In/mfnn /iJ ‘ lift - ♦>» n'^ -#rl atnla n f:- tspa K I Kl* 1 a V _ -ih q u i r e d i - d b - t h e - ï r l e n d s - o f ^ p r o h i b i t i o n r easure,- expeptyth-imake; òr any.:other measure, such legislation, e ffectlye. ey^en ^ ^ o ^ c t^ *c-f:. ' -*r íU'-né;' :&'?V 11 P R E S E N T S U n w ritten By Edwin Milton Royle Beatriz Michelena’s work on the witness stand is the most real and convincing . - emotion ever seen in picture art.-;: Her acting is wonderful. S e v e n P a r t P h o t o OWEGO THEATRE ONE NIGHT O NLY W e d n e s d a y y J u l y 1 9 t h \ ' t . »'.ft. . ^ .--i, ' ' ‘s».'', ./n c;; Quick Relief from SOUR STOMACH, GAS AND CONSTIPATION 'i-- . \'-j s- ft Starts spr* i^ ir v ^ x f o r j ' Rexall Victrolas Eastman |¿¿i# t e T ' - : : \? of vthe waysf.and means of giving to glasses— That touch called ‘'style, :;\hatqdaltfy.lciiown as “service, ’’.that distinctive result named “efficiency,” of the success of , ^DFLT. S. , CORKINS, the Optical Specialist who / will be.: at the\Boyd\House, BAK ER , Tuesday. Wednesday, and Thursday, JULY 18th, 19th and 20th. ‘ ' JT is ' axiomatic throughout Montana that “if fitted by ■ Í ' - - D r .. Cor kins, \glasses arc right. ed b y a la r g e m a j o r i t y , under such''con-. ‘ _t 1 *o ' d ltlo n s ? 1 I IB j u s t 'a s easy f r :A n e x e c u tiv e to s a y p r o h ib itio n or a - lic e n s e , t a x on m in e s is \u n c o n s t it u t io n a l” as I f w a s fo r th e igo v e r n o r to. “ le t dow n th e .b a r s ” b y -, s u g g e s t i n g th a t th e ln i t i a t i v é : 'f a r m loan la w fw a s ‘‘u n c o n s t it u t ion a l.” '-,’Th% courts'- are. p r o v id e d to p a s s i o n ' such d m a tters, an d ' e x e c u t i v e - o f f i c e r s —to ^up- h o ld - a n d '- e n force-th e - law s . — M r. R o m n e y e a r n e s t ly con t e n d s ...that “ T h e p e o p le h â v e 'a r i g h t to ^ h a v e •what th e y , w a n t in g o v e r n m e n t ” — s i n c e ' i t is th e ir go v e r n m e n t . A su m m a r y o f -his d e c la r a t io n of. p r in c ip les, as g i v e n In h is 'J e f f e r s o n d a y address, fo l l p w s : Ç ' “ I belle.ve It-to bè the first a n d , h i g h est d u t y o f th e e x e c u t iv e to resp e c t , his solem n , o a t h o f office, to u p h o ld and p r o t e c t th e co n s t it u t io n and la.w s o f the sta t e in th e s p i r i t as w e l l a s '- t h è le t t e r . A n d it f a n y la w s -be en a c ted. . b ills censeen an y o t h e r - m e a s u r e , a n d ‘ s h o u ld 'b e a s s a iled fro m n n y - q u a r t e r , I w o u ld r a l l y a l l th e p o w e r , ''p r e s t i g e . a n d resou r c e s 't i t i-the sta t e -to '.,th e ir' p r o t e c t io n and u s e . m y best e f f o r t s to m a k e such le g i s l a t i o n e ff e c t iv e . - ;, T h e F i r s L o s s B e t r a y a l . • l e t t e r . A n a i a n y la w s o e e n a c t e a su c h ,-fo r . ex a m p le, as the p e n d in g ; b ills p r o v i d i n g - f o r p r o h ib itio n and à lic s e ta x on the. n e t p r o flts - o f, m ines, o r a n y '‘1 w o u ld p u t th e In i t i a t i v e la w p r o - th, ' T i d i n g fo r th e lo a n o f p e r m a n e n t s t a t e fu n d s on ’ f a u n m o r t g a g e s in t o im m e d i ate and e f f e c t i v e , o p e r a t ion . T h is, la w w a s in i t i a t e d ‘b y ’ th e P e o p l e ’ s '- P o w e r L e a g u e in 1914 and en a c ted -by—P7r884- m a j o r i t y . I t p r o v id e s fo r th e lo& n o f sta t e .fu n d s on fa r m m o r t g a g e s a t 6 p e r cent* in t e r e s t , th e notes ru n n in g from - one to ten yearB ' a t th e o p t io n o f ' th e .b o r r o w e r . N e a r l y 914,000,000 h a v e accu m u lated, in these fu n d s , m o s t o f w h ich is ' loa n e d on lo w in t e r e s t - b e a r in g s e c u r itie s . , A cash . b a lan c e , ra n g i n g fr o m o n e , t o th r e e ’ m illio n s , h o w e v e r , is co n s t a n t ly c a r r ie d --In & gro u p o f fa v o r e d banks. T h e s e : s t a t e fu n d s w o u ld be a m p ly safe'gu a 'tded, sin c e o n ly .40 per cen t o f th e v a l u e of- th e lan d can be loan e d and h is h o m e cou n ty, in ' e ffect, in d o r s e s .the n o t e o f \h T ! t e b o r r o w e r . T h i s ' la w : is in g r e a t p a r t a co p y o f ' th e N o r t h D a k o t a , la w , w h ich has been in su c c e s s fu l' o p e r a t io n fo r y e a r s . ' -W h i l e th e r e m a y be .some qu e s tion as to th e com m o n sch o o l fund, w h ich th e c o n s t it u t io n p r o v id e s \.shall ‘be in v e s t e d ’, 's o fa r as possible, lrirp u b - 11c s e c u r itie s , w ith in , the sta t e ,' n o such re s t r ic t io n s a p p ly to th e o t h e r seven funds. A lit t l e rea d ju s t m e n t o f * fu n d s m a y bé n e c e s s a r y , bu t t h e ' l a w w.ould h a v e w o r k e d - o u t a l l r i g h t i f it^^had been p u t in im m e d ia t e operation '!, f o l lo w i n g \ its p a s s a g e n e a r ly tw o y e a r s T h e e f f e c t w o u ld bé to g r e a t l y in - On next. Tues.da'y^the'^.iqiüàlified resident freehplders of í'the' city’; of Baker will voté onithé application-óf tlie Montana , Petroleum ;^Gio;Çf òr Va franchise to construct„ land/operate a natural or artificial Vgas planU for the distribution of their: product within the city..- - Only those persons whose names appear on the city* ori county>.-tax' roll preceeding this election shall- be ! entitled to vote. * * The proposed franchise will-^be for a period of 25 .yeafi,§a'n‘4%.wórk' .upon the plant' shall bé*gini!'within 90 days from the final passage' of thé ordinance' granting ¿lie Jr^n'^hi^V and be completed.’ on o^r\béfqré^ çhe year theféafter: ’ - — ' I'The' rates to be charged-foy gas^ current, in the- language of.,thé -appli-V cation,„aré said5 to bé reasonabíe-ahd not excessive. \ : ^,Thecity^shallvreceiveonc-perrcent of all'receipts up^ to $10,000 an<i less than $T5,000; two jer cent'when the receipts .from the sale of gas shall iéqual. $15,000 - .and,. less ^ than ^_ fô0,000_ jíer annum; three per cenUoif‘’^OpQf and. less than $25,000; arid- when the receipts from sale of gas shall., ex ceed $25,000, five per cent^shall-gO rtOf thè city. , w - : ‘ .. ^ ? V The city of -Baker has the right and privilege of. purchasing said plant under the terms and conditions pres cribed in ordinance No. 68. The \ registration books were open the 8th, 10th-and llth‘ of this month and will be again open next 'Mondayi .The registration office for’ Ward one is'at the, fire hall;,Ward two at the Burt house. . . •H. E. Hitch and Elizabeth’ Burt, are registry agents. ^ It should be remembered that only qualified— resident—-freeholders--and those who have registered for this special election will be entitled' to. vote. The election in the First .ward will be held at the Fire -station and in ■the Second ward” at thé-. Midland Coal & Lumber.,* Company’s office, aç- cording_to-thelpublished notice.V-, LADIES ENJOY PICNIC. Ladies of the Episcopal ' guild* en joyed' a picnic in the country Tues day. They report a fine time. M O T H E R -H E R E -F O R VISIT. Mrs. Lester and ’soh of Miles City are visiting Dr. and,;MrsVL. S. Mey- ran. Slie is Mrs. Meyran’s mother. DRUG INSPECTOR HERE. E. L. R. Ector, inspector for the U: S. Revenue1.department . for . the, de- partment of dirugs'and narcotics^ un- *aer the-'Harrison'. drug ¿ct, was here this,-.: week. He found' n<S cause for comolaint. , . \J - . CHARLEY Mr.:and Mrs. Hainry Russell, of Sibley, Iowa,’‘'father ’ and1.mother, of Charley Russel), of the Baker Drug Co., are here for a tw.o weeks visit., . They came overland m their tour- ago. nsr fu n d s and to red u c e . in t e r e s t r a t e s , t o th e le v e l e n j o y e d . in th e \ n e i g h b o r i n g s t a t e s 'o f N o r t h an d South D a k o t a 'a n d Id a h o .' '-'“ I ' w o u ld la b o r fo r the • in t r o d u c t io n o f e f ficien c y and 'econom y in t o s t a t e g o v e r n m e n t th r o u g h i c o -ordination-, o f d e p a r t m e n t s and a b u d g e t sy s t e m and w o u ld striv e ' to a d m in ister a l l d e p a r t m e n ts; such as th o s e h a v in g to do i.with f Train in s p e c tio n and m a r k e t in g p r o h ems,- fo r ex a m p le, p u r e ly in th e in t e r e s t - o fr-th o s e -fo r - w h o m —they—wer-^—de- signed. - ’V-' - I b e l i e v e th a t th e .c a p ita l-e m p lo y e d In ' a l l le g i t i m a t e e n t e r p r ise Is e n t it le d to a d e q u a t e p r o t e c t io n . a n d . ge n e r o u s rew a rds.-;; H o s t i l i t y , in 'th is con n e c t ion , is fe l t o n ly t o m o n o p o listic a g g r e s s io n . ; “I faVbr whateyer legislation,-may be needed te osisserre the health and .wel fare tM i * M « r t adequate compensation otdeeth or i ................ ih »th ò r in j u r y fo r th e h i 4 « M Í n -wko are the foundation of •hdSeilrtea.* ? - í ; ’ - / t oúr. M -‘. “I w o u ld advoehto and uso ray eCorCÄ; i S dtrocoe. Jhe ed u sati Onal i n t u t t o a e l -the state frota oank ke or jing ___ w a u i i r ^ w H | ^ m a c b i i i e r * # l i t l i c s . - i ^ r h l e may ,bo ,aohUvod by meeting adixUsis^ ¡ratio * -'o d a t r e l -in .,a «-board- o f -trustooo boat ïln-> n .. U , e ie e t e d :b y _ d lro c t ; T o t e ¿ o f th e »o o p i e an d e « t t o * * r t d 'b e -sélect eôéoutlTO. h e a d s . a n d recom m e n d b u d - g u t s - fu r - t b e - m a in t e n a n c e o f th o s e v e r a l lh s tltu tlon s .- U n d e r th e p r e s e n t. s y s t e m tho m e m b e r s o f th e sta t e b o a r d o f ed u ca t io n and -the c h a n c e llo r a r e a p p o in t e d by th e g o v e r n o r , in e v i t a b l y In v o l v i n g these'- in s t it u t io n s In “ t h e s c r a m b le fo r sp o ils and In c id e n t a l le g i s l a t i v e lo g ro llin g . ‘ ! - F o r a Cens Méatleaal Ceaveatlesu T fa v o r -a* c o n s t itu t io n a l, c o n v e n t io n . _ _ ________________ _______ ______ n. T h e o r g a n ic \ l a w o f b f e n t s n a w a s a d o p t e d - i n 1989, n e a r l y th i r t y - y e a r * ' a r e . ' sqult- JBoforo w e ’ m a y secu r e a fa l r an d equ a b le 's y s t e m o f ta x a t i o n ; -• leg isla t io n ', p e r m i t t i n g c itie s t o in c r e a s e th e lim i t o f in d e b t e d n e s s fo r th e pu r p o s e o f -in - b t a l l i n g m u n icip a l . lig h t in g ’ system s , 09d o t h e r re f o r m s , ’am e n d m e n ts m u st, lb-voted, o r a . n e w co n s t it u t io n a d o p t e d th e p e o p le. W h y . n o t a s s e m b le th e b i g g e s t - and- b e s t — m i n d s - f r o m - every - co u n t y to co n s id e r p r e s e n t - d a y p r o b lem s and d r a f t . a n d su b m it a tw e n t l e t h - oon t u r y c o n s t it u t io n ? ” „ •;Tha m e (i a n d .w o m a n o f M o n t a n a a r e «e r t a l n l y c a p a b le ' o f ru n n in g th e i r ow n hfTalrs,, bu t I f th e y w o u ld h a v e g o o d g o v e r n m e n t t h e y 'm u s t v o t e '- a t e v e r y S rlm a r y an d electio n , and v o t e fo r can - id a t e s o f p r o v e n w o r t h . I f th e y n e g - léò t th is d u t y ' o f cltlxen s h lp, b e g i n n i n g a t tho e - p riiiiA im a rifO ie s . It m a y be c o n fid e n t ly l in iii i i ob in »/ uc vw u u u c u u y P red icted .th a t 't h e , . a g e n t s o f th e p lu n - erbund, w o r k i n g th r o u g h a l l p a r t ies,' ffic la i p o a l t i o n 'o f . van - * w i l l fill,e v e r y . , o ta g e w i t h ’ t o o ls o f th e ir ow n ch o ice; (A d v e r t is e m e n t , . p a id for. b y “ R o m n e y fo r G o v e r n o r . C o m m ittee,” 'L . O. J o h a - son, H e c r e t a r y , H a m i l t o n , M o n t ) ing car. They will also visit their son, Robert, at Ollie, and another son, Monroe, at Tonquin. ^ Walter Clayton, a college chum of Monroe’s, and auditor of his home county, accompanied .them. Mr. Clayton went to Billings to visit rela tives. A week, of unusally . warm weather, accompanied by occasional,wind, had caused a little apprehension that grain crops might suffer. Greatrelief .was felti when, Sunday night, following a sultry; muggy day, a drenching rain gave the « ground a thorough soaking. ' , Again Monday night the \«bowers of bleuing” fell in ' torrents. These rains; however, did* not extend far to the south. Possibly- not more than four miles.. As far west-as Miles City ahd’to' die north of us heavy, rains are REPORT ÖP THE CONDITION OF at Baker, Montana AT THE CIAISE OF BUSINESS JUNE 80.1916 ...... . ......... ............ ^— RESOURCES-^ - 1. a Loans and discounts (except those shown on b) ......................... 621S 841 65 f Total ^loaM ..................................... -S ............ ’--•i:— • it Orer Hafta unsecured, |1'617 27. __ ................ ............................. : 8,'U.8. bonds deposited to secure circulation'‘(par valus)..’ ............... • 28 000 00 **'• /^Totsi.u, s. bonds....-.-. ...... ....................... .......................... \ 4... Securities other than U. S. bonds(not Including stocks) owned unpledged .... 2 644 OS . . . . . . . ’6.: Stocks,^other then Federal Reserve Bank stock . ............................... 6. a Subscription to stock of Federal Reserve Bank, 81,600.00. ................... . b Lees' ainount unpaid,, 9800...... ............................. .................... 7; a Value of banking house (if unencumbered)’. ................................ 8 219 10 *C'b Equity'bii lwakln^Kmiae: ....................................................... '8.':Furniture'and''I^tureo t ! . . ...................... 10. Net amount due from Federal Reserve Bank:..,-....y........... . ........... ,11. \a yet aiyt. duefrdm approved resT vs.agents in Now Yo»kjChicagd. ^.LouiB 2 850 13 l a'fb ^fet 'aB^«k^4ae^i^c>n^ ^proyi^-rM.^ s.Sigits jp oij^je)i^y'dtties..... 16 677 93 I’* Net .amount due from banka and bankers (other than included in 10 or li)— i?v Exchanges for clearing house s . ...... ................... ............... 15. » Outside checks »nd, other ¿ask Rams. .... ................................... 1 106 68 ^ « ¿ u r .... .................................. I*. Notesof other'nat^nal banks...:'-- .......... .................................. 19, Coin and ¿wtiftcates ..... L .... I ..... ; .... ---- ,— 2i! Redem^tlohfundwitR U.a. TreiuiUrer’andduia fromU ^ S .'- T^asUriBri 24;’ Other assets, if any.. ■— A 9213 841 66, 1 617 27 M 26 000 00. 2 644 0»’\ vl 800 00. 8 219 10 > 8 181 99V; 8 968 2£.Ç; 83 48 TotaL- ......... ; ........... . ........ .... J ........ ; ..... .^:x. .\. •• V \ J ** *•< /. uIA A hB rM mim r iE i tS s ' *- J 19 428 OgH \8 037 0 $ ,1 107 a f e . Í 189 l|fc Ï 180 00'j: s7 571 8d| 1-250 00i: 10Ò Oif; 8*294-084 «fcjr •FA 9682 79 * v-* L 2S. Capital stock paid in ............ .. ....................... . .......... .................................... ^..Svxplus fund-V-i--.,- ...... — .........- ...... ............................ m ..... aRsservedfor taxes.......................................................................... b Reserved for .................... .. ................................ ...................... ; ................. c-Lees current expenses, interest and taxes psld---..- ..... .............. L . .......... 28. Circulsting notes outstanding. ..... ......... j ....... ........... iS.SS.K.'i ................ 81. Due to banks and bankers (others than included in 29 or 80) ........................ Demand deposits: 83 IndiVklual deposits subject to ' c h e c k ..... ;.... ...................... ::y„. .......... 84 Certificates o f deposit due in leas than 90 days. ................... .......... t . .......... 86 Certified checks .......... ................................... . ................................................. 36 Cashier’sIbhecki[outstanding __ 1 .................................... . ............................. ’ Total demand deposita, Items 83, 34, 86. 86, 87, 38, 89. and 40. ............. .124 073 77 41. Certificates o f deposit ’: ...... ; ......... .’. ......... . ......... ....... L..\. ........................... Total o f time deposits, Items 41, 42 and 43 ................... . ............................ 86 745 20 4T. a Rediscounts with Federal Reserve Bank. ............ . ........... ............................. 18 906 67 ,b Notes and bills’ rediscounted elsewhere than at FeddraT Reserve Bank ..... Total .......................; ..... ; .......... : ............................ : ........................ 925 000 09' B 000 00% 682 79¿: 26 000 OO -’ 10 676 49« & 118 958 65;- 6 826 60 400 OO.' 4 888 62 ’ 86 745 20, 13 906 67. 9294 084 92, State of Montana ) County o f Fallon | J, U E. Baker, Cashier o f the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best o f my knowledge »¿d-belief. L. E. Baker, Cashier. Subscribed, and sworn to before me this - CORRECT—Attest: 12th day o f July, 1916. \ . > R. L. Chuning \ BUTTE HrTIPTON ------- r “ 7 ; ■■’•L. Price • > Notary Public for the State o f Montana Residing at Baker.- J. M. Comstoek [S E A L ] ’ My commission'expire*;June 16.1917.\ , ~v J\ ' “'-' DirectSra Elizabeth hospital’ is the only well- equipped hospital between Aberdeen and Miles City^ and an increasing number of cases are coming here that formerly went to Miles City. Local Brevities. W e understand there has ' been, a small,,per.pent..of the,qualified, electors registered for the special gas franchise election, This: doubtless is because of misunderstanding as to the require-^ ments for registration. Many suppos ed, it -was not necessary to register ; for .this special election, but it is? IThe editor had^Tpleasant visitywith L. J-. Pyles,, a farmer, ' whose placé iï about 21 miles southwest of • Ekalaka. M r. Pyles has been in, that section five, ,-y.ears: „ ¡The. drenching. 1 rains which fell here Sunday” and?' Monday nights did not reach the southern ,part of the county, but .earlier in the week they were blessed with copious show ers, Mr.-Pyles said, so the crops there,' as elsewhere, are in splendid condi tion. WHO HAVE FILED FOR THE ; PRIMARIES AUGUST 29TH For handy ' reference as to candidates who have filed for the primaries August 29th, cut this out and_ past^ it in your note book.' Additions will be made from, week to week until August 14th, on which date the time for filing expires. Clark of Court: • Ralph Keener, R. County Attorney: Jos.’ Hodgson, R. ,P. C. Cornish, R. County. Commiaiionar: ’ Dean Howell, R. W.« P. Akers, D. F.-E. McFarland, R. T. F.- Schofield, R. County Treasurer: George Hough, R. R. B. Lowry, D. E. H. Trandum, D. __________ Assessor: C. E. Hughes, D. Otto Enersqn, Sr.* R. Auditor: L; E..Rushton, R. Surveyor: • J_. Ç. Cory,.D. . „ S u p o r i a t e M U n t : J.*--- V - :: Miss Carrie BÜéhtlé, D . . : 'i*':--* r. fy- re ‘ Earlier in the week all ef southern Fallon ^county was visited by heavy rains.','1 , ;. No further fears are ffelt now. .W ith .warm weather and plenty of moisture croDS are in fine condition. Corn is c o m i n g along nicely- since the warm spell and accompanying rain. SIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD MARMARTH GIRL OPERATED ON AT BAKER , L Ï-* -r Miss Pearl Lenning, daughter of Sam Lenning, of Marmarth, was suc cessfully operated; on at Elizabeth hospital, in this'city Tuesday. . . T h e young lady_was . getting along nicely'?-,at Lst reports. Appendicitis was her ailment. . Dr. Young performed the operation. CJ , .’-O' \vr 'if? W E ileTi ï, t* t.ri , ,'^ r : -íiriJ Cut Glass Tum B ljerÿ and 6 Ice Tea Spoons Only H. S. Proctor One of the largest land deals ever recorded in^ Fallorf. County * was closed up at Miles* City -recently; as shown by- a contract place’d 'o f re-- cord:in the officeT'.of County Clerk Bunir one., day-last. week. ■ The’«'McLean tract,*, a few miles south-of-Ismay-and-the-major .-por tion >of it lying;in this;-county, ag gregating > 19,930? acres;* and ?*a con sider ation-oL.$l 19^82, -is.; the -.parti cular ..tract involved in'the deal... Kenneth—McLean and- wife;—C-—B. Towers^and „wife,, and E. D. Stiles, all' of Miles City, have contracted to convey this, land to Frank Car.dF well of Pomeroy, Wash., and F. ’ S^- Dement-and V. H: Rogers of Walla Walla, Wash. , ^ , .The tract comprises some very fine» agricultural and 'grazing land, At the-.price^ it is” considered' a- spjendid ..speculative purchase. Fifteen .-thousand' dollars -of the purchase price was ¿paid in cash. VETERINARY HOSPITAL UNDER OWNERSHIP OF OR. THOMAS The veterinary hospital formerly conducted by Dr. W . R. Morgan- is now under the ownership ind'manage- ment of Dr. S. E. Thomas, Dr. Thomas w a s. formerly* located at’ Billings. He stands high\ in his profession as a -veterinarian and has facilities at -the Baker ' institution for the treatment^ot all. kinds of diseases affeaing livestock- and is prepared to attend all cases requiring an operation. The hospital is located on .Third street, west, second door from corner of Montana iave. 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