Second Market Day APRIL 24th, 1915

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Reduced
Prices on
Farm Tools
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BARER GRAIN MARKET
WILLS CREEK
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M rs. N ona M o ntgo m ery
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Flax
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FALLON COUNTY SEAT1at
S I B S t R I F T ION P R I C E :
O ne sear
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T h r e e m o n th s
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the ho m e o f the b n d e ' s p a r e n t s , S u n d a y ,
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T h e y will be
PI BU SH ED
home
on
the
John R i g g s , w ho wa> to hav e moved
his
tamilv here from W i s c o n s i n , b u t c o u ld
Dot
$2 00 •m a c c o u n t of th e q u a r a n t i n e on s t o c k ,
1 2.5
.7 5
jess he had left t h a t , is
here
lo o k in g
F R ID A Y S BY
un
after
I l l s fa m ily are in W i a -
• •iis ui and he e x p e c ts to returd soon
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•\rv l o u l d not com e.
LOUIS CONSER
B IG H IL L
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Mr
O i> < i r«t .
D itfirld
c n t e r i a i ' >•.
at d in ner on i a f . r d a y .
The
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\m es
g u e sts
a.'t
M iss
and
I *-an
Mr
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S h e ar
and
M rs
Am es
w e re
o v er
ri_ *t
I g u ests S a r u i d a , at th e G o l d e n ho m e
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M r « . a i r t ' . : t a n d f a m ily a n d M r Fe ru ison and taint \ sp e n t >ondav w ith M r
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Mrs. t Ktidtrt
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| 10 toot grain anils
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A l l i e d ‘ .o ld e n
tro r> I s . -
$100
Air
a n d M r*
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f 20 foot harrows 172
teeth
Gang plow s
sp e n t
Sam tav
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Mart h _Ht
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m e e tin g
u a s held
d aug hter
and M r *
the
Preston 1
-i road house t>v | • . B u r n e t t who
organ j
,/t.tt a ioeal un ion a m o n g th e P r e s t o n t a r - 1
m r r-
A l l w ho
attended
were q u i t e e n - 1
i h u - i a s t ic o i r r the p ro s p e cts of th e I ’ n io n . i
I e m s F o s s w as e lec te d pre sid e n t and O rirc
l arter s e c re t a rv - t re a s u re r
Frrrl M c F a r l a n d
Have You money in in our bank to protect your L IT T L E
\ n e presid ent.
I o th e r ( . a r t e r re turned W e d n e s d a y
hi- lug t e a m p u rch a se d
1 larv <d C a m p Croo k
M- tarm in the P r e s t o n
I» e a r a n d
at
'
with
trom W m
sper.r
m mm
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I d Herrv had the m isfortune ot losing
a
i > m g horse t>> som e a ilm e n t t h i- week
I ro-i-erts ( o r
W oivcrton.
K ill arc b e t t e r
a
good
than
,,n the
crop
rhrv
h ate
B ig
been tor
M rs. I li id s a r d spent a c ou ple ot d a v - rluweek w ith her s o r e r . M r - M i k e I » i » i.n i ei.
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$26
Mr
and M r s . 1 iKjng were -.tpper
l« f M r||
g ur-f-
t a t D e Satu rd ay
T h e R t d g w a i • hildren
ten.*
have
$70
J. Y. Creel
Mi
b e .'
a n d M r s . D e a n , hav e i r f u n c d to d u n
and H e a r t wa-
\ p n l _’ -»d
1 'w e n ts m e n |»art)ci|>->ted in the hunt
A d o to h B r a n d e m ih t a n d G e o r g e
|ack
r a b b it -
w ere
k illin g 2 ? w h ile
B ru v e
seco n d w ith I**
A d o lp h B r a r d e m ih l - -id e
i o r h ia n
vam r
in
M ae
S o u th
sp en t
the
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THEO. OLSON
Contractor and Builder
O niv 12 .•He— were
A
polled
in
M r . a n d A lrv I tvde O m -te a il spent a tew
j d a v - e t - iim g F r a n k R i l e y 's last week
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I be v o u n g p e o p le
m io y n l
a
d .u u e
at
] K m A lo rn so n 's '-atu rd av n ig h t
ld ie l.a d ie s - t u b
m et
with
R ile y Ia si rh u rsd av
an d
hn tshed
th e c lu b q u ilt
w ere e n jo v e d
Plans and Specifications Furnished
Mr-
b red
n u iltin g I
\ One d in n er u a - served to
a b o u t »# and a
p ro g ra m
b»
a ll
m e e tre g w ill he in
w a-
given,
t>oth
p resen t
The
next
w eeks a ' 'h e
n me
of
M rs. R m M o rriso n
.
In n C h m u a n s o n h a s m oved h i- ‘wuldings !
I n ear (he road and wi . hi i d ai id .litiu n t o ,
i
|h i - ho u se
\ tew have ’ - i " si r ;* c w .iw m the
n e ld -
Complete Line of
Farm Implements
PLEA SA N T VIEW
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lohn ( l u l l 'l o t i i i . i l l n i
n M
Buree
w tb
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U m M n u la v
l .r a t h c l
u -.tn i
F a u s t la^t ''untiav.
lohn K ig g - left last
call on \ lts
Look over our complete
line of farm implements,
which are all selected
with particular care for
this soil and the needs of the farm­
er in this section :: The line in­
cludes the famous
John Deere Plows, Discs, Harrows, Corn
Planters. Cultivators, Manure Spreaders,
Etc.
The Van Brunt and Superior
Drills
The Iowa Cream Seperator,
a $100 Prize is Offered for a Machine that
will Out-Skim it and the Price is Low
Low PRICE & COMPANY
Fosston Fanning Mills
t short
\ l». lattst
I'he snow is aln>ti:
gom
t:ui the
s p n n £ b irds a rc h v l l v ng ,v!o at.
M i s . ( i e o r g e ' > a h t n s rt t u - m - i i h o m e ;
la st > unda\ tro m
her visit m
are
to b e 1
the,
on
the
new rail- l
I he grade b e in g f
hnisheil
enable
last tali
-hou bl
I ightv per
vrnt
them
to
>t the
Shorthorn Bulls
I will haw for sale in Miles City by April 15, two
car loads of Registered Shorthorn Bulls.
extra
good lot. all M ontana bred and well wintered.
JAS. HUNTER
Baking
Will be Held on
Contest
Second Market Day
APRIL 24th, 1915
A T O T A L OF $15.00 IN PRIZES
will be given away as follows
tor
his tu iu rc h'»nie in \\ liu-n-iti
Font P r a t t an d vxite in.utc
pro ce e d s
Next
and
t ueSim u iO ns
j w as re -e le c te d a s tru stee
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BAKER, M O N T A N A
Estimates Coven Without Charge
I
pla\ and '
farm ers hav e paid in.
S s b o o l r 'o t u K . l .a-y-rri off •.erv q u ie t I \
S of th o se were .ad ie—
ot th e
road trom B e n c h to i i|lie
o m p le te it s oo n .
wrt k
en d m i l l th e f i t i M a m i o o s c h ild re n
D isa.' 4 5
Ih e
W o r k will - o o n b e g in
per in th e n e a r fu tu re
R a lp h a n d
w a- the title
that
I iiam otid s i
b ig l l i l l in the v u i n i t v of I’reston w h ic h is i
l
greatlv needed.
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w ere th e lo sers an d w ill givr '.:.c o V -tei
rW— i
p lay s
u-eii in b u i l d i n g an all p n r p o s r h all on
a-
I l o g hie M i K c n r i r w as (h r c h a m p io n -h-u
BAKER, M ONTANA
best
arricd o ut by - o m e e lev e n of the pop j
ab o ut 5110 0 0
wi'h
\ issar
we 1
ular y o u n g la d ie s a n d g e n tle m e n <>t 1‘rrs- '
ton
\ b a s k e t social w as held in c o n n e c ­
t l o „ W I t h t h f p |a% j n d the , , ro<.ee(Js ,vere
I V n m M f i m i n j e v e n t ot the - o - n
t s a r a b b i t b u e t w h i c h took p U . e on Milk
C r e e k a n d l a m e Jo n e s . F n d a v ,
Depository for the S ta te of Montana, Gounty of Fallon
and Town of Baker
I *• sav it was a s u c c e s s is o nly m e n t io n i n g |
slop m our lo cal ra ilro a d tow ns.
C A L l'M E T
IW i
27 was
Baker State Bank
it vert iig h tlv as t h o s e w ho atte n d ed say it
wa- eq u a l to som e o f the
hom e n e a r M a rm a rth -
c a p ta in s
M ar
We pay SIX per cent interest on time deposits.
Make OUR bank YO U R bank.
attended t h e r e h e i n g hardly s t a n d i n g room
* " s js rn d in g th e m u t e r w ith t h e ir g r a n d p a re n t-
i
I h e four a i t d r a m a w h n h was pulled oil
it tb r P re sto n c h u r c h
O N ES and your W IFE from want
Me
i atl B erry is h a v i n g a welt put down >m
Mr
t h e w eek end a t t h e R i d g e w a v ranch
Mr W i t f o n g a n d t jn u iv sp e n t Sui.-iJ
&
Ford Automobiles
at
g r o o m ’s h o m e s t e a d
•ustness in t e ie s t s
I lae -it: e r t . . d r e n
j r r q . n r :•
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W i s c o n s in
P e r r j a n d i v a E l l e n b a u m i r e re m a r ried
1\lar
E n t e r e d at p o s t o f t t e , B a k e r . M o n t .
• « o n .! , i j » m a t t e r . O c t . 4 . 1 9 0 9
W iscon sin
R o b t . H e n d e r so n h a s a l s o returned from
trip
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t
fl
F o r t n e y , re-
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The Baker Sentinel iabuM
ness i°
' “ '
two c h i l ­
F o u s t fam ily
M rs. E .
" l t u r n e d from a p l e a s a n t v is it in
F E R T IL E P R A IR IE
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and
: 57 d re n , A v a a n d A r c h i e , a r r iv e d t h i s week
1 35 irom S o ld i e r 's G r o v e , W i s . , to v isit h e r un-
Durum
(b o
4
--------------- $ 1 . 3 5
Baker.
\. I*. Fau>t am i M rs. Montgurarv
were business v a lle ts a t B aler last
M onday.
I he second m arket dav in Baker
will he observed on \j»nl 24 There
a re many aitractto n > ottered th ose!
who will be here and the tree auction I
will be continued. I ome to Baker
and have a good lim e, sell the things
you no longer need and save the j
co st of an auctioneer.
A party by the name ot Hardin,
who sometimes carries the name of
Hanson, for whom the authorities
have been looking for several months
upon a charge of forgery, committed
in Baker, was arres-cd at Ekalaka
th e first of the week by Deputy Sher­
iff Carey and brought to Baker.
W hile here awaiting the filing of for­
mal papers in 'his case, he took ad­
vantage of the good nature ot the of­
ficers on Tuesday night and departed
from tow n, without leaving his point
of destination. Sheriff Jones and
D eputy KeDing have been in search
for him. but up to the hour of going
to press the prisoner had not been
located. T h e charge against him
was th at of presenting and having
had cashed a check for $47 to Em ­
m ett Com pton. Hardin is a piano
player and *cachcr and had worked in
this territory for several years.
BREAD
CAKES
First, $5.00
Second, $3.00
Third, $1.00
First, $3.00
Second, $2.00
Third, $1.00
On application, a postal card will be supplied to each person wishing to
enter the contest, that they may notify us they will enter, as we must
have a fair idea of how many we will need room for.
Each entry must be made on an entry form which can only be obtained
in a 50 pound sack of “ NEW MONK.OTA” flour purchased at the MILL
in Baker. However if you have a FULL SACK of “ New Monkota”
flour on hand or prefer to buy at your favorite store, we will exhange
(at the mill) a sack containing an entry form for the sack you have.
A FTER TH E PRIZES are awarded, all bread and cakes will be sold at
auction to the highest bidder and the proceeds devoted to a worthy cause.
Refreshments will be served while the judging is going on and a social
hour observed by the contestants as guests of the Milling Company;
therefore, we must know how large a room will be needed to care for
the visitors, the number of entries thus must be known by us in advance.
Apply for a Notification Card Now
Baker Flour Mill Co.
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