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The Ekalaka Eagle (Ekalaka, Mont.), 23 March 1917, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053090/1917-03-23/ed-1/seq-4/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
t - THE EKALAKA EAGLE •• • THE EKALAKA EAGLE Published Weekly at Ekalaka, Montana OLDEST , PAPER IN FALLON COUNTY, :-: O. A. DAHL, EDITOR. Entered as second-clasa matter. Janutuv 1.1909 ac tho post -office at Ekalaka. Montane.. under the Act of March 3. 1879. Advertising rates made known uoon application. Subscription Price, $2.00 Pr: Year In Advance Vol. 9. IMEMIBMIENP' Friday, March 16, 1917 No. 11. Put Your Car in Good Hands No matter what worK you may want done on your car, you can rest assured that it will be properly done if it comes to us. Only the most capable men are employed by us, and carefulness is our . rnotto. We treat every car we worK up - Von exactly as though it were our owrx. We will gladly quote you prices on storage with ;u11 service or part serv- ice. Or we can give you service without storage if you prefer. Why not give us a trial and let the results determine future relations be- tween us? Pay us a call a.nd we can talks. it over. EKALAKA GARAGE, Frank Voss, Prop. \All Set\ We have a full and complete stock of lumber on hand for spring delivery, and are better prepared to supply your needs now than ever before. Contract and Custom Work a Specialty Our terms on this class of work are Strictly Cash unless you make satis- factory credit arrangements before any work is commenced. H. G. LANTIS MONEY TALKS! We have expended a large amount of money in advertising the Little Beaver and Box Elder Valley lands and getting in touch with buyer; for the coming sea- son. Our adverting reaches into every state in the Union and we are flooded with the requests for information frora lien who HAVE THE MONEY looking for a safe investment. All eyes - are turned to Montana. Everything in- dicates a banner year. it is to your bene,kit to list your land early. First come, first served. Get in on the ground floor. Just let us know that you want to sell and we will do the rest. INHERE HE MADE HIS MISTAKE Would 7 Be Purchaser of Horses Had Not Learned Everything to Be Known About Animals. \Steel is now paying a big divi- dend ou the common stock,\ said Willard E. Straight of the Aforgan tirm, \and there are financiers, so- called, who used to declare steel common was a swindle. - \A little knowledge, in finance as in other regions, is a dangerous thing. These chaps were a good deal like the retired hatter. \A rich retired hatter decided to set up a stable. Accordingly he dropped in on a boyhood friend, a harness dealer.- \ 'George,' he said, 'I'm going to buy some horses. Now, of course, I don't want to have a lot of old' Methuselahs foisted off on me. Tell me how 1'11 know how old the nags are when they're trotted out for my approval.' \You tell a horse's age by the teeth, Bob,' said 'the harness man. 'You see--' \But the hatter was in a hurry. He understood the dodge now. No use wasting auy more time in the smelly harness shop. \Thanke George,' he said, and dashed off. \The next day a pair of perfect coach horses were submitted to the hatter ,by a leading dealer. As the beautiful animals curvetted beforc him, he asked their price. \'About two thousand dollars,' said the dealer. \The hatter advanced. He opened the horses' mouths. He studied theit strong white teeth carefully. Then he gave a harsh laugh and said, as he wiped his hand on his handker- chief : \'Take 'em' - away. They're it'd thirty-two years of age.'\ Bill—I would have liked Jonah. Jill—What makes you think so? \Oh he was no piker. He wen in for big fish.\ FOREHANDED. Lady—I want to sue my husband for d i vorce. Lawyer—What are your charges? Lady—What are yours first? POOR CONSOLATION. \You know, the thought of marry- ing a millitmaire haunts me.\ \No wonder. It's the ghost of a chance.\ , AT THE SOUTHERN RESORT. Newlywed—Lend me a V, old chap, and I'll pay you i n the morn- irtg-!-- I'll go through Bei sie's clothes tonight vvhile she's mice p! HIGHLY NECESSARY. . \Why is the offici.11 spelling of gov- ernment with a big G?\ \Because they c nuld hardly begin gejernment witho ut a capital.\ RIOUS. \She's only flirting with him.\ \It's more serious than that. saw her look! ng up his rating.\— Boston Even i ng Transcript. EVERY8 ODY'S SATISFIED. Chestr.at- -Hello! What are you Robim-1'm a little bird. Ott stnut--That's funny; I'm a littk 1 burred, too. VERY BAD. 1Te--I've smoked an •awful lot ot cigars lately. She—You're right, if that o t ,1 you're.smoking now is a sainnle. EYES If you've a partical of eye trouble, see us before it's too late. All examinations bv the most modern and scientific methods. Lenses and frames correctly fitted. FALLON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. ABSTRAcTS OF TITLE Owned and operated by Fallon County People Over Baker Ntercaritile ComPanY Baker, Montana SECURITY ABSTRACT AND TITLE CO. BONDED First Abstract Company Doing Business in Fallon. Prairie anti Custer Counties to File n Bond With the Stitt° Treasurer 'Ender New 1..ii w • *. .*. Accuracy Responsibility Al.,Hanson. Mgr. I3aker Office J. W. Grant Auctioneer Livestock a specialty. Satisfaction guara n - t e e d. Arrange f o r • dates at Grant 8z Fu- qua's office, or Ekala ka State Bank. • • • Thompson House Mrs. S. F. Urban Prop, Rooms To Let Beds - - 50cts S. D. McKINNON LAWYER Miles City, Montana: GEO. W. FARR Attorney at -Law tt. F.. Hedrick. Associate Attorney Baker Mont. 1 ' CEO. J. MURPHY Rooms 7 and 8 Eartingburt Block • • • LAWYER . 1SMAY MONT. DR. J. P. HEDGES DENTIST. Bridge, Crown and InlaV Work a Specialty. Ekalaka, Montant. Dr. G. A. BAKER PHYSICIAN and SURGEON All rails Ansvo , red Promptly. Elthur l'ity or Night. Ekalaka - • Montana /C P. C. CORNISH ATTORNEY-AT_LAW eqfpflifilli...••••••••• Your Parlor Furniture General Court and Land (Me Practice Miley in Pearch-Block BAKER - - - MONTANA. L. A. Conser LAWYER islker • • • • Mont. should have character. Through it you should express the personality of your home, wel- come your friends, voice your sense of beauty and dignity, put your best foot forward. Our Three -Piece Sets will grace your home and give you lifelong satisfaction. Their design is a delight and their construction substantial. Inspect our stock. Get prices. Our Word Is a Guaranty of Honest Values C. K. Putnam, The Furniture Dealer Your Hobby And My Hobby \GOOD CLOTHES\ Made to Order and Made Right. I have no better advertisement than proving it. J. V. LOFQUIST Win Rodgers. Oscar Gilbertson THE CORNER Ekalaka's Thirst Emporium WINES, LIQUORS, & CIGARS Good treatment. Give us a trial. We Have It! Whether it is Cigars, Tobaccos, Cigarettes, Pipes, Books, Magazines or Confectionery. OLLIE'S CONFECTIONERY 011ie Hedges, Pi•op. Ekalaka, Montana. 0 0 \THE OLD STAND\ C. G. RICKARD, Proprietor. Wines, Liquors and Cigars. 4 1 ti • • GRANT & FUQUA Land and Livestock Company C. L. Proctor, O. D. With Ekalaka Drug Co. 011111111111MMINIIIIIIIIMIONOMMIti Ekalaka, - - Montana. 0 0