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THE EKALAKA gAGLE P • - • - THE'UNIVE - RSAL CAR Ford service for the owners of Ford cars is a fact---courteous, prompt, effici- ent. . Service which covers the entire country, almost as a blanket, to the end thAt Ford cars are in use every day. Go where you will, there's a Ford Agent near by to look after your Ford car. The \Universal Car\ will bring you univers- al service. Better buy yours today. Touring car $360, Runabout $345, Coup- let $505, Town car $595, Sedan $645. all f. o. b. Detroit. We solicit your order. George H. Farwell Agent Win Rodgers. Oscar Gilbertson THE CORNER Ekalaka's Thirst Emporium WINES, LIQUORS, & CIGARS 'Good treatment. Give us a trial. IMP =NI/m/.. We Have It! Whether it is Cigars, Tobaccos, Cigarettes, Pipes, Books, Magazines or Confectionery. OLLIE'S CONFECTIONERY 011ie Hedges, Prop. Ekalaka, Montana. • A Complete Line Lowest Prices Don't send away for a single article you need for your automobile until you fin:a out what we can do for you. We airn to Keep in stocK a COM- plete assortmen.t of supplies for prac- tically ell malles of cars. Thus we usually save you the delay that results from ordering elsewhere. And oftentimes we can save you consider- able money on your purchases. Our prices on tires, tubes, lamps,- sparki plugs and sundries of, all Kinds entitle us to your patronage. All we ask is an opportunity to prove our claim that we can satisfy' you. Wo're always glad to quote prices I The Phonog iaph \I'lit. Elittlaka Seltool Paver Apr. 20, 1917 No. 9. High School Notes ; Why does LellOy swing cats by the tail? The Misses Johnson and Tay- . lor were high school viSitors Fri- ' day fternoon. Grover C. Funkenbusch of Cal- gary, Canada has been visiting his brother, F. L. recently. He !departed for Canada Monday. The high school has prepared a program for YOU. Therefore YOU,aresexpected at the high school room tonight. I'ts up 21i. Tuesday afternoon Squad No. 1 scaled the wall in twenty sec- onds. They are now trying to break the soldiers' record of 14 seconds. Writing wedding announce- ments, cards of thanks, birth records, and congratulations a specialty. You patronage solicit- ed. —Geneva Pickard. adv 7th and 8th Grades Grant Mefford entered achool again after a month's absence. Roy Bolton is in- school again after spending a short vacation at the ranch. John Primmer will go- to- the ranch soon to take a summer course in agriculture. Bonpie Brandley spent Satur- day and Sunday with home folks ' returning to school Tuesday mor- ning. House for rent, furnished or unfurnished after May 16. —Mrs. ; Mary E. Owens, Notice To the Delinquent Taxpayers on Personal Property in Fallon County, Montana. The -law re- quires the County Treasurer to triforce the payment of Personal Taxes that become delinquent. I have no choice in the matter in ILN,,rforming my duty. Notices ihaVeli -en e - sent to all Delinquents on personal property to the last known address, for the taxes of the years, 1914-1915-1916. If you have paid your taxes for any or all of thwe years, please send me the number of your tax re- ceipt so that I can give you prop- er credit, as the books at the present time do not show them to be paid. I musT start attach- , ing the broperty concerned, by May 1st, 1917. Yours truly, R. 13. LOWRY, Co. Treas., Fallon :;t County, Montana. I will close my public dinning room on April 30th, but will con- tinue to do all kinds of baking.— ',Irs Mary Owens. Announcement Jay' Louis' Lakeside school and the Peabody school, presided over by Miss Mamie Johnson, will give a joint entertainment at the Pealyaly school on Satur- day evening, April 28th. At the close of the entertainment, a banquet will be given and after supper a danae, music to be . fur- ni:hed by Lftkeside Glee Club and Briggs Omaha Band, now :f;eated at Sykes. A general invitation is extend - (Alt) all and a special invitation thosp interested in school work. - By orderof Committee. JOB PRINTING? Yes, we do it in any style, size or color you wish, and we do it right, Give us a trial. U. S. Commissioner Robert Ridgway was in town Saturday from Ridgway after :a load of \spuds\. Bob says that home- steaders are pouring into that country from all directions and that it will be but a short time until all the land in that section is filed upon. James McMillan 22 N. 7th St. Miles City, Montana. Several years experience in U. S. Land Office as Cheil Clerk Stock Raising Homestead Papers Care- fully Prepared and Work Guaranteed All Kinds of Land Office Practice - • Advice Free The Beaver Flat Mill Is now ready for work, grinding whole wheat flour at 50 cts. per 100 lbs. feed at 40 cts. per 100 Whole wheat flour for sale at $4.50 per 100 - lbs. Eight miles west of Ekalaka. W,. C. SACHT EYES If you've a partical of eye trouble, see us before it's too late. All examinations by the most modern and scientific methods. Lenses and frames correctly fitted. C. L. Proctor, O. D. With Ekalaka Diug Co. 0=c=i=i01====il Money and Land ° II 0 PEOPLE: Now is the time to get busy and list your land with me for sale, and to rent, for I have expended considerable time and money this winter advertising your land and I was personally in ,touch with people that HAVE THE MONEY and the intention to invest in eastern Mon- tana land. Here is Where you list your land for sale and it will be sold. Here is where you list your land for rent and it will be rented. Try it for yourself and see. o II F. M. DWORSHAK THE LAND MAN ====:110=I=I1=110===== , I 1 6 't an Up I 1 1 i and up. Come in and look over I I I am now handling a line of suits, made to your measure, at $16.00 , I our samples and style books. - 1 J. V. LOFQUIST 1 ammons =MI NO S. J. EMSWILER U S. Commis-ioner . . Notuy Public Filin g s, Final and Yearly proofs. All Homegtead papers properly executed EK7LAKA. MONTANA C. RAY REESE NOTARY PUBLIC Always at your service. Office with tho Grant & Fuqua Land and Livestock Co. Ekalaka, Montana. NMI •111111111111111119 • 1 House Dresses I 1 That Appeal to Your Pride and Your Purse. BARMON Electric 1314\D I We Have Them In AleSizes / e als h t a s v , e in th th e e fa in nc y y ou S r ilk si s z . e a T nh d e it ver i y ll l h a e te:t p c ie r a esu a ti r o e n t s o . Howard ww • u• 1 T b Silk Waist. We know that you will like show you them. Prices from $5.00 up. None Better them. This line is complete and we urge you to make your selection early. From $2.25 to $5.00. I Amermaid Wash Waist. Here is something you will like. Purchased at T o a price within reach of all. Nothing cheap about them only n the price. We have these also in all sizes: Selling at $1.50 Prices from $1,25 to42.75. NEW GOODS ON DISPLAY • • THE R. C. 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