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The Ekalaka Eagle (Ekalaka, Mont.), 26 Sept. 1919, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053090/1919-09-26/ed-1/seq-8/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
Page Tight ?hid ZIALAZA September 28. 7 • t, I 11 Our Idea of Service To our customers is that it should be a series of good turns that is continuous and uninterrupted. n Other Wores Their business accurately handled. their intereets con. sidered. the every day routine conscientiously per- formed: and then. in addition, every possible extra attention anti thoughtfulness that will make our rela- tions more agreeable. helpful and permanent. The First National Bank The Bank of Personal Service EKALAKA, MONTANA W. J. Johnson. Pres. L. Price, 2nd Vice Pres. S. A. Holt, 1st Vice Pres. J. W. Brant, Cashier Ira J. Wartman, Asst. Cashier amen= s NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received ,by the Board of Trustees of S...titx)1 !District No. 6 Carter County, NIunt., at lielltower, up to two o'clock P. M., 'on Saturday, the 27th day of Sept.. .1919, for furnishing material and con- structing a school buildirg for said School District, and for constructing the building with the materials fur- nished on the ground, plans for v. - hich are on tile at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Trustees of said Dis• t:rict. Proposals must be addressed to the Clerk of the Board of Trus- tees of School District No. 6, Car- ter County, Mont., and must contain a certified check or its equivalent made payable to said clerk in an amount equal to rive i31 per cent of the amount of the bid. Plans and , specifications may - be seen, and blank 'forms for proposals procured from !the clerk of the Board of Trustees 'of said District. The right is re- served to reject any and all bids. Felix Carroll, Chairman. 38-2 H. 0. Keisau, Clerk. BUSINESts LOCALS. ; For Sale -A. lot 50 ft x 165 ft. Th;- offer is a snap bargain for quick put -- chaser. -A. L. Shaw. 36 tf Hallie and Don Camptiell have pur- :based a well boring outfit. and if you' , want a well address them at Ekalaka. Jh?y can give you op to a 24 -inch hole. 32tf Stray Steer -Has been at ni!.• place - - since last fall. He is branded A ' 11111111611 \.\ . \\ Mg.....6111.1.1111 \ 1111 \ 01111.....11161111111111110 Ou - ner can have same by paying for this notice and proaing property. -R. 74jala, 10 miles southwest of Ekalaka. I NI 34-tf. h:kalaka Auto Electic can furnish batteries for any make of car. Two 11 lours from barber shop. It • . At Proctors -Special attention is is given to fine watch and jewelry re pairing. tf Lost -On Aug. 20 at Plevna, and corning toward Ekalaka, a sorrel horse branded and shod on hind • feet. About 7 or 8 . years old ru Address F. M. Bennett, Chalk Buttes. Mont. Reward. 37-3t • • • • • • • • • • 11111111 1 1111111111111114E11111111110M1111111311111111110111111111111011111111111111111111111111511111111111 Mrs. M. R. McKinnie New Line of FALL and WINTER GOODS Olsen Building -m• v••. , .1=•••10- .11M. -MI, AMP ........M.411M4M. FALL SHOWING Enberg's Garage Goodrich Tires All Kinds of Grease and Oils We make a specialty of repair work, and our prices are as low as compatible with good workmanship. If you have anything that needs fixing, bring it here and you will get it when promised. Chris Enberg, Prop. OF Ladies' Coats E 1 and Millinery r.\\ E.: =\\ Frank Voss AGENT FOR Buick, Grant, Ford and Overland Also all kinds of Second -Hand Cars For Sale Or Trade Repair Shop in Connection 1...k a la k a, Montana .M111•111.1311•MMINI School Supplies For the Young Students Everything you might need in a big variety and at the lowest prices. Up at June's is where they get it. OLSEN'S The School Supply Drug Store FRIDAY & SATURDAY Oct. 3rd and 4th Ramme Hotel Parlor Ekalaka H. & M. McCONNELL Of Baker 41M14,.11141141.04.11.11 OMB, O. charter No. 11 '2. Reserve District No. 9. Report of the Condition of the First National Bank T HIS bank is still doing business at the same old stand, caring for all deposits intrusted to it, re- turning them safely on call, extending needed ac- commodation to customers, rendering a service safe, careful and satisfactory. We appreciate your business. Ekalaka State Bank Capital $30,000.00 P. A Hilbert, President 11. Albert, 11.11. Albert Cashier 1 Surplus $14,900.00 Septon Cady, Vice Pres. Active Vice Pres. T. M. Comstock, Asst. Cashier We are in the market for 1000 Sprin lle g ad s t:oits 1000 J. W. GRANT & CO. al a of Ekalaka, Montana 1 Report of the Condition of 1HE: FIRST !•; ATIONAL BANK, at Ekalaka, !in the State of Montana, at the close of business 011 September 12th, 1919. /tr.iourrem 1 Os) Loans and discounts. including rediscounts. (ex- tent those shown in b and cl $41,071.23 Total loans $41,071.23 '2. Overdrafts, secured, none; unsecured, $44.68 44.68 6. (el Securities, other than U. S. Bonds (not including stocks owned and unpledged 702.57 702.57 9. (a) Value of banking house, owned and unincumbered 3,659.27 1.639.27 10. Furniture and fixtures 2,657.80 12. Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 2,576.81 * 14. Cash in vault and net amounts due from national banks 10,557.12 4 15. Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies (other than included in Items 12, 13, or 14) 2,512.37 IF. Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other cash items 402.00 21. Other assets., if any 343.66 Total $66,377.41 Liabilities 1 22. Capitai stock paid in $25,000.00 123. Surplus fund 2,500.00 !24. (a) Undivided profits 1,212.54 I (b) Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid 1,656.10 133. Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding 397.00 Total c 'Cern, 30, 31, 32 and 33 397.00 134. Individual deposits subject to check 19,130.42 36. State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledgarof. assets of this bank 12,949.49 Total ot demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subjects to Reserve, Items 84 35, 36, 37, 38, and 39 32,079.91 40. Certificates of deposit (other than for money bor- rowed) 5,401.56 Total of time deposits subject to Reserve 5,400 60 Total $66,377.41 State of Montana, County of Carter, ss: I, J. W. Brant, Cashier of the above -named bank, do solemnly aweer that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. W. BRANT, Cashier. Correct -Attest: I,. PRICE, S. A. HOLT, W. J. JOHNSON, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23rd day of September, 1919. F. R. Kisow, Notary Public for the State of Montana, Residing at Ekalsks, Montana. My Commission expires Feb. 12, 1920. COFFEE Is high, and naturally when you pay out your money for this article you want the best value obtainable. W e are proud of our line, which goes like this: Baker-ized Barrington Hall, the steel cut coffee, Omar steel cut, .60 Santos and Guatamala, blue flame roasted .65 Royal Quality -\fit for a king,\ .6N And last but not least \Our Illend\-a good coffee L. M. ELLIOTT Mercantile Co. \Quality and Service First\ Public Opinion In awakening public appreciation many things must be appreciated. This applies especially to the druggis., for a high standard of efficiency and honesty is demanded of him. We realize that Hie interests of our customers and our- selves are mutual. Reasonable prices at this time, when there is so much complaint about profiteering, should pro- vide furthet evidence of our fairness. We have never believed that immediate profit was the thing to atrive for in a family drug store. If the service is right, prodt in the long run will take care of itself. The Store That Courts Public Favor The Reliable Drug Store S. A. Holt, Registered Pharmacist