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The Ekalaka Eagle (Ekalaka, Mont.), 29 June 1917, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053090/1917-06-29/ed-1/seq-4/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
, 3.,, THE EXALAKA EAGLE •••••••• - N • You Can't Accumulate Money _ Without Self Denial Are you looking forward to the day when you will have all the money you now want and de- luding yourself with the idea that you will then begin to accumulate money? That day will never dawn for you. Each day will bring a new want, and if you continue to indulge in thew your life will end in want. Indulgence today means for you future want, while self denial to- day means future indulgence. Start an account today. Watch over it now and in the years to come it will watch over you. It will cost you nothing to keep an account here. It may cost you something not to keep -„it. 4 Ekalaka State Bank Capital $30,000.00 Surplus $5,000.00 A Home Bank Interest Paid on Time Deposits Under State Supervision. Real Estate Loans Safety Deposit Boxes Negotiated For Rent IT :I =====0 =I =I =10 11 Money and Land PEOPLE: Now is the time to get busy and list your land with me for sale, and to O 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 mour O 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. F. M. DWORSH AK __ _ T e E alaka Eagle According to a Bakerite a titan onment for every two dollars of h k drank too much water fr ' om Ba- the fine. O. A. Dahl, - - - Publisher ker lake and died from the ef- - Section 4. All ordinances and fects. What do they expect a parts of ordinances in conflict man to dyink while in Baker? herewith are hereby repealed. Entered as second-class:matter. Januar. , 1. 19011 tit tke prat -office at Ektdaka. Montana.. under the Act of Merck 8. 1879. Advertising rates made known noon application. Published Every Friday. Notice to Bidders flid• be received bY s the Board of Subscription Price, $2.00 Pe: Year 1 „„, 11 ..1,0 2St h, 11117, for t he delivery of tl.e Tru-tees id School District No. 15 up until In Advance folhm rleks of wood and tolls of eon), said N't 00(1 /Ind emit to be delivered to t he re- specti% e school houses not later than Sept. Vol. 9. June 29, 1917 No. 26 p, P.117, and delivery to commence not later • th A li t il t 8 1:,: ,P 1 ,t ik li . 1 1 1 1 :t i la school house, bo ricks of wood. 1111[1(.11os Ionic and 10(1 tons of coal. At ow Sherwin school house, II ideas of \mi. Is inches long. and 20 tons of coal. At t he Big Hill sehool hous . e, it ricks of s‘oo.l. Is inches long. and 20 tons of coal. At the iiwens school house.9rieks of wood. inches long, and Is tons of coal. At 1 liu F011011 st . 11001 house. ricks of wood. Is Inches Ionic, and 16 tons of coal. All wood to be quartered. should lie submitted for eaeh Se se P h a o rn o t l e ho b us if i : as mentioned above. The board reserves t to• right to refect any and all bids. flitted at Ekalnka, Montana, t his 26t h day or June. 1917. Board of Trustees School Dist. No.15, Carter Co.. Nfont. By If. Albert. ('Ierk. How Well We Know It Under the caption of \County Officials Are Playing Favorites,\ the Piniele Leader has the follow- ing to say: \From all reports it seems that after asking C. H. Miller to ac- cept the county treasurership that some 'nigger in the wood pile' showed:up and 'queered the deal,' for it certainly looks like someone:was double crossed. We do not say this with any malice in our heart, but from all ac- counts some queer things are tak- ing place in the county seat. The county printing was let to a newspaper that was not the re- quired year old, and while we have nothing but the best of feel- ings towards Brother Johnson, it looks like the older papers should have had at least a chance, as re- quired by law. Again we are not 'peeved' for we did not ex- pect anything for ourselves. \Another thing, the furniture contract was let to outsiders, while in their own town, the county seat, they have a man capable of taking care of that contt act, and it looks like the tax- payers should be entitled to have the first chance in anything in their line, surely an even break. It would look less like favoritism to we natives in the county. We have no ax to grind, don't want a job, nor does it make a bit of difference to us personally where the money goes, but it does look THE LAND MAN like the people entitled to at least a show are the ones who reside ==:0=2=1=10==== lin the county.\ Carter County Are You Ready To Buii'd? If so, do not place y . our order for lum- ber before consulting us. We have the lumber in the y trds and can fill your bill on short no - tice. No time wasted. We want a chance to figure with yov, anyhow. H. G. LANTIS \THE OLD STAND\ -C. G. RICKARD, Proprietor. Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Ekalaka, - OD MI MR OM Montana. 1 j WI& Gm, The Beaver Flat Mill Is now ready for work, grinding. whole wheat flour at 75 cts. per 100 lbs. feed at 50 cts. per 100 lbs. 8 miles west of Ekalaka. W. C. S A C T AI Ilensen. Pres I it. K Ser.'I reas. EQUITY Abstract and Title Co. Official Bonded Abstracters of Carter County s. CommisOoners Office Ekalak a Montana Carter county, of which the enterprising town of Ekalaka is the capital, says the Miles City Star of last Friday, celebrated yesterday in honor of its creation and the occasion was both sig- nificant and auspicious. Gather- ed at the county seat were peo- ple _from many neighboring coun- ties and all joined in extending their felicitations. Ekalaka has right to rejoice, for it has made a long and stubborn tight for a county seat. Successful in its campaign for the creation of Fal- lon county., of which it became the first seat of government, it suffered the humiliation of losing its laurels to Baker. Not to be discouraged by such a setback, its boosters immediately launched a ne‘v division scheme, and later resorted to the legislature. with the result that the county_of Car- ter was createe4. Then came an- other obstacle, the question of the legality of the act,'and it was not surmounted until the su- preme court rendered a favorable decision. In view of all this the people of the infant county are doubly entitled to congratula- tions. and the Daily Star takes Oils occasion to extend its hear- tiest and best wishes. There are no more substantial people in the state, nor a better lot of boosters than those who re- sid.2 in and about Ekalaka. Many of them are pioneers who faced the hardships and privations of the early days, and it will be gratifying to all of us to see their antliitiOns gratified. Mtiy Carter county grow and may its people prosper, and may they enjoy the blessings of their rich and boun- 1 teous There will be a big Fourth of July celebration at Sawyer's big barn. on the Baker-Ekalaka ropd. A monster picnic will be held. There will be r. ball game. horse races, and a big dance in the evening. The Ekalaka orchestra will furnish the music. ORDNANCE No. 52 An ordinance prescribing the speed limit of motor vehicles within the town of Ekalaka, Montana. Be it ordained by the Tovvn Coun- cil of the toi,vn of Ekalaka: Section 1. No motor vehicle shall be operated within the lim- its of the Town of Ekalaka at a rate of speed in excess of the following on Main street in s)tid town: Twelve (12) miles per hour, elsewhere fifteen (15) miles per hour. Section 2. Any violation of this ordinance shall be punished as follows: For first offense Five (5) dollars, and for each subse- quent offense Ten (10) dollars. Section 3. A judgment tilt any person pay a fine may also direct that he b - e imprisoned un- til the fine be satisfied in the Proportion of one days' impris- Section 5. This ordinance will be in full force and effect after the Fourth (4th) ,day of July, 1917. Passed by the Town Gouncil this 25th day of June, 1917. Approved by the Mayor this 25th day of June, 1917. S. A. Holt, Mayor. Attest: Wm. Mowbray, Town Clerk. Aldermen voting ayes — W. Freese, F: M. Dworshak, W. P. Nims and M. O. Trucey. Alderman voting nay—None. . N. ) . .. IHE't/ N I'VE - RS:NC CAPI , 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 N • ND 411111111111111111111111111111111111111 • 411111111111111111110 1111111111111111119 fie • I Sacks of it! Barrels of it! Blocks of it! CAREY SALT Made For All Purposes and guaranteed by us. This brand is known the world over as the best Our supply on hand in our warehouses guarantees the filling of your orders promptly. Buy today before a raise comes For your stock there is nothing better than this. .011.k PREMIUM BRAND PRA,' ' BUTTE 23 f: ? i r . 413 . Ect s ciKtio.:1° FOR BUTTER MAKING AND TABLE USE Drive around to the store and let us load you out 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I We Solicite Your Patronage Always. THE R. C. U. The R. C. Charters Co., STORE. CARTER COUNTY§TIGGEST STORE 1111011111111111111111 MD • ammi ammo 41)