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k lir) Pi TrrE .1-.1 ,R:E dt o KR 12 1905 .• illillillealkommommommin, 41111111MINIMMINIL • 4. 4 `EXIMIleekv % , „ wimmunniwirninITTMITITM 1 RESOLUTE UNIVERSAL \Eift Peninsular Ag toves, c 0 LE'S ,1-1 0 T Majestic Ranges, H E3 LAST I EATERS • P These are some of the stoves to be seen in our store. Come in ati 166k at them. We guarantee to Pl\ - ?ase. lary* MAJESTIC isYs RANGES Are the longest lived range on the market today, but, if you want a cheaper range we can give you splen- did value in our MARS STEEL RANGES COLE' S BL, IkST U E F are the kind you, don't have start a fire in on those cold morn- ' ings. Build your fire when you receive the stove and you will have a fire all winter. These stoves come in seven different sizes and we can suit any sized room fram a small bed room to a large storeroom. We also have them in highlyornate styles beautifully mounted with nickel ornaments, or in plain styles. A style for every° individual taste. Moore Hardware and ImNemeni Gomany. . Additional Local -John. Hendricks was thrown from his horse last week and as a consequence Is walking lame. Mr. Hendricks' left leg was hurt by the fall. Pianos and organs at lb* figures on easy payments.. Write for terms. ART Music Srcnaz, Lewistown. tf The safe for the Moore State Bank arrived Friday and wit's taken to the temporary quarters of thSbank in the Bannan building. The saf,e Weighs .4,200 lbs. Miss Helen Marsh urday. Miss Marsh has been teaching school, but is nowenjoying a vacation at the ranch of her parents on the Ju- dith, . This office is prepared to take orders for job printing of every description, and when in need Of letter heads, en- velopes, bill heads, sale bills, or busi- ness cards, we would appreciate the favor of your order. - w tt. • Get your shirt S and your underwear made to order at the same price :you get them for at the • store. . Call on Walter Knight, tailor, Lewistown. W. S. Tallman was a . business visi- tor in Moore Friday. Mr•Tallman is acting inanager of the.Fergua County Democrat during the absence of Thom- as Stout. • . e A. T. Goodspeed, the, surveyor, turned to Lewistown Monday even- ing, after spending some time on his ranch. Mr. Goodspeed has completed the planting of his fall wheat. The winner of the Golden Medal— The Victor talking _niachine! All sizes in stock, from 14.5 tO.S65. _A RT M Me:STORE, Lewistown. tf The Citizens' Bank of Moore will be • Montana Elevator Company BUYERS AND SHIPPERS OF GRAIN WE FURNISH SACKS •••• •••• ut when itis•the matter of connect- ing the Wires will be veil. easy. II. A. Jellison received . a tine assort- ment of Montana grown fruit Tues- day evening, all 'grown near Billings. We saw .some fine tomatoes, apples, musk meld* squashes and pumpkins. Binsfelt & Long will be prepared to do harness and shoe repairing in a few days. Save your work. Miss Bruner: who has been teaching school,at Pleasant Valley, received word -of the illness of her father at •.Marble Rock, Iowa, and left, on this morning's train. Miss Bruner Will •he gone all winter. . G. E. Bailey, a workman on the •Moore State bank building, had an unpleasant sensation last week when a• brick fell from the roof, • striking him in the eye. • Mr. Bailey's eye is badly disfigured as a result.. Save your harness and -shoe repair- ing until next week when we will be able to — handle it for you. Satisfac- tionguaranteed. BINSFELT & LONG. Halsey It. Watson. business mana- ger of the Fergus' ,County Argus, ac- companied by Mrs. Watson ; were pas- sengers Saturday enroute to Billings. 'Mr. Watson expressed himself pleased with ths•eviderrosperity of 'Moore. In addition t \the residences ofPat- rick Nihill, J. 1.. Malcolm and C. McClave, preparatory work has been commenced on two others, these being foseph Gallagher's and W. T. McDon- ald's. Dr. E. A. Long left Lewistown Wednesday morning for Chicago to take a practitioner's course In Has - institute, 4117er which he will go to New York for a short stay. 4t Mr. Showen of Utica, arrived from Helena early in the week with his pac- ing mare, Kitty Lomond. William Wagner, driver of the mare,accompan- led him. Mr. Wagner said he was well pleased With the showing made by Kitty Lomond, The state fair special passed t btouglt Moore Sunday afternoon, The 'train was made up of. two passenger coaches and a smoking car, all of which were pretty well lined with Lewistown peo- ple. A very short stop was made at - the water tank. Binsfelt Long will be prepared to do harness and shoe repairing in apw \days.. Save your work, . Senator Tooley Is of the opiniofithat Lewis and i lurk isassucces.sful in rear , Moore, Mont. Now Open for Business BINSFELT & LONG, With a New and Complete Stock of Li ht'aqd Ijeqyy 4arness, Saddles, Bidles, Whips, Etc. We Make a Specialty oi Repairing. Workmanship Guaranteed. BOOT AND SHOE REPAIR SHOP IN CONNECTION.... New Building, Opp. Moore Merc. Co. MOORE, MONTANA. NORTH STAR SHOES TRY OUR COM- MER- CieL ROAST- ED COFFEE The Blackstone Rotary Washing Machine Saves Labor, Saves Time, Saves Soap. • • No. Sore, or Cracked Hand Rippon Gloves THE G. R. WILSON eOMPANY DEALERS IN 6eneral merchandise We Sell Anything and Every- , thingYou Need inYour Home or on Your Farm Get Our Prices Before Going ELSEWHERE CERETANA FLOUR I WATCH THIS SPACE FOR A BIG BARGAIN I IN THE NEAR FUTURE Black -- Smitb Iron, Hard- wood Miner's Supplies PEORIA SINGLE DISC AND SHOE DRILLS New Forest Reserves. Butte. Oct. 4.—Advicem received ip this city from Washington today - state that President Ttoottevelt .lititued a proclamation 'providing for large ad- ditions to the two reservations now al- ready in existence. • Altogether there Are about 2.250,000 acres of land •in- vOlved. . The two new reserves %VIII be known as Hell ')ate and Big Belt, respective- ly. The former will comprise about 1,480,000 acres, while the latter will em- brace 820,000 acres. Hell Gate is lo- cated near the southern boundarY line f the state, while the Big Belt - reserve Is lmmrdintefy, northwest of the al- ready established Little Belt reserve. PATRICK NIIII 1). r IIAL(3)1.24 NIHILL & MALCOLM, REAL ESTATE, LIVE STOCK AND COMMISSION AGENTS MOORE, LIFE (IND FIRE INSURANCE MONT