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2 Atv ' THE INLAND, MIME, NOVEMBER 9, 1905- „ publishes another long-winded, • flow- ery artiele and tells a dozen lies about the , \beautiful and accomplished hack:” the minister gets $10 and a piece. of cake, and the editor gets $000. In the course of time it dies and the doctor gets froth $25 to $100, the min- ister - perhaps gets 'another $15, the undertaker gets from $50 to $100; the editor publishes a notice of the • death and. an obituary t wo columns long, lodge and soelety resolul 'on. and a lot , of poetry and a free card of thanks, '-and gets *0,000. No wonder so many country editors get .rielt!--i - Newspaper. • • - ( 1 1 1 4 . • 144,..1•Ing fakweek a socialist, orator, _ Ars rouclfdlaZlett, &livered sey- , eral resses on the streets •of Lew- - isto „says the • Argus. In one of ' - 11 . Stier talks she :made the statement. ••That! President. -Roosevelt accepted --and received - the nomination for' the presidency onlY on condition . that lie would not accept the nomination for another term.\ this . promise, she said, he made to the \Wall street • capitalists.\ At the closeof the talk she gaVe an opportunity for ques•ions. A :Well known citizen of the county, taking no stock in what she said about President ROosevelt,. out of curiosity asked her where he coultt find the authority for the above statement. The lady replied, \Write the editor • of the Appeal to Reasoo, Girard, Kan- sas.\ Ile did so, and the 'editor re- plied, \1 do not remember that any- thing like the statement • concerning • Roosevelt has ever appeared in this _paper,\ The gentleman says that the statement was made with' ut any qualifiCation and adds, \If this then falls *what of the less' potent falsities of this apostle for the regulating of the means of koduction and distribu- tion?\ I. — TuattM is no disposition on the part of THE -INLAND EM PI RE to defeat the ends of justice in prematurely pub- lishing matters of public' interest. It does not believe it has done so in the Studzinski murder case. This news - Paper was. not admoni-hed by the officers to maintain' silence. They did not take us into their confidence, as they seemed to do with the Lewis- town papers. The Pinkerton men Work in mysterious ways and secrecy is usually maintained until the mom- ent of arrest. but in the present, in- stance the detective's °iterations were known to many people and even the newspapers were vested asto Ids move- ments. ,THE efforts put forth by citizens of Moore in securing the appointment of a deputy sheriff for this section had the desired result. The county com- missioners are commended because. of their prompt action. The sheriff has named a luan for the position upon th the recomendation of leading citi- zens, irresfiective of political affilia- tions, and it is belle%•ed that he will fulfill the chtties of his office in a faithful and conscienclops manner and with absolute neutrality so far as factions are • concerned. The re- 4ththeration which the position car 7 ries with it makes it far from a sine- cure. • THE reckless use of firearms around this town has made it rather danger - - to be safe. The other morning a tem- porary resident of the town, who is much interested in target practice, sent several bullets whizzing through the steets in the direction of a stray dog. We have no objection to him practicing upon the canines. if he would only entice the animals to some secluded spot.' outside the town. site limits. • Now that our request for a deputy - shiiriff has been granted. It woutd• seeltn advisable that a suitable place be provided , for the detention of evil- doers. In plat') worda, a calaboose. The suggestion May not be particu- larly pleasant to some. but the nights THE INLAND EMPIRE PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY GE u O. H. BEAsLar and Brra HTferow TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION One Year - - *2.50 Six Months - 1.25 Three Mouths - tOO Advertising rates on Application GEO. II. BEASLEY, Business Manager, BUTTE H. TIPTON, Editor. Entered as second-class matter *Sep- tember 23, 1905, at the postottIce at Moore, - Montana, Ander the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. MOORE, 'MONT., NOV. 9, 1905- AN' EDITOR'S FORTUNE - After *good deal of study and work it has at last been-figured outwhy• so many,country editors get rich. Here is the secret of success. A child is born in the neighborhood. The- -at- tending physician gets *25, the editor gives the loud -lunged . Youngster and the \happy parents\ a ,send-off and gets*O. , is' christened: the minis- ter gets *10 and the editor gets $00. office. tt_growg up attA m the al i t r Peter BInsfelt bought 'a line Milk cow at the•Wolf sale Tuesday. • • are getting chilly for outdoor' slumber and a bok car is entirely insecere and unsuitable for a, compulsory- place of habitation. .; The weather record, for October, compiled by the government observer In Lewistown, „shows: Mean* maxi- mum 56; mean minimutit 26t.mean 41, aximum 92 on the 4th; mini um on the 19th. Eight inches snow fall Fifteen clear days, six partivw Cloudy;' ten cloudy: ; in the month of October there was deposited in the,. Helena assay office geld to the value of *247,444.. Of this amount $267,981.came from -Montana. As usual, -Fergus cOijilty comes first with *94,2.10. Lewis & Clark .$31,130, Madison, *27,105,- M is 4 011111i $22,491. ' yoo**4*.o.o.**i**********041 o- ÷L&al . News+1 • 6* h. • • ..- W. S. Smith. can save you .$100. oni-a piano and' you are trading at home.. Frank Gooch, formerly deputy city marshal of Lewistown, is in Moore. A new sidewalk was laid in front of the State Bank building Monday. When - in 'Lewistown stop at the Knight Lodging house, opposite post- - W. H. Peck, the_Garneill merchant, shook hands with his'many -friends at the depot Monday. .. - H. Leonard.DeKalb, attorney at Office, Bank of Fergus County, build- ing, Lewistown. L. 1-1-. Sweetland has gone to Hunt- ers Hot Springs to receive _treatment for rheumatism: • Mrs. John Mears spentyesterday in Moore visiting with Mrs. , A. Mathews and Mrs. Pat For low prices in high grade Pianos and Organs, callat the wide awake Art Music Store ; Lewistown. ---- • •. Ernest Abbott who Was in Moore for several days last week returned to Lew- istown Saturday evening. \jack\ Edgecombe, the Lewistown commission mail; returned Tuesday evening from Butte. Frank Wolf and John W. Nelson went in to Lewistown Tuesday even- ing. • - Leave orders for job printing at TH .1 N LAND EMPIRE. Prompt service and reasonable rates. . . . fluntoon & Smith, lawyers, Lewis- town. Telepltone 76. OfflicesopposIte .Day House. - Harry Spence recently sold his hay. and 'potato crop to -Joseph Dengel. He received $7 per ton for his hay. - For a first class piano at a -reasonable Price call at. W. S. Smith's; Lewis- town. • • Huntoon, the Lewistown at- torney, was in Moore Tuesday on legal 'business. • • A.carload of• Hour is being transpoo- ed .from Moore t, Utica this week. \It came from the Bozeman mills. - Hun. oon- & Smith, lawyers, *Lewis- town. Telephone 76. _Offices oPpos- ite Day house. • Leave orders for Sale Bills at TI1E IN LA ND - EMPI E - office: -- Neat ness - and - dispatch: our motto.. •-• The 'Lary who left an overcoat and pair of gloves at the gun club grounds Sunday will find the\ articles at this office. When in Lewistown stop at The Oaks - Cafe. N'telthIS & iendrIeks, Pro- prietors. Opposite postoffice. • , M. L Woodman. president - of. the Citizens bank, was in Moore Monday In attendance upon the • directors meeting. Nichols & Hendricks have opened The 7 0aks, a new cafe, opposite the postoffice in 'Lewistown and invite your trade. . K. S. Nelson, of. Philadelphitf\311Y4' Is in search of a - good farm near Moore. Mr. Nelson will move his family here as soon as lie closes the deal fora ranch. L. L. Batman reports large sales of fine rugs and carpets and is led to be- lieve that advertising in the home pa- per brings results. The Oaks Cafe, opposite postoMce, Lewistown, Nichols& Hendricks. Pro- prietors., The best the market affords.' • Dr. S. S. Owen has ht a contract for the Construction of a residence and of- fice building. Dr. Owen has an exteti- she practice in this community. W. J. Owen has gone to Northwest Nebraska to recuperate his health. having but recently . recovered from a severe illness. . • • The _public sale at. Sam Wolfs ranch t was largely at tended Tuesday. Several went out from town. among the number.le.ing Peter Binsfelt. A girl was born to Mrs. Al Barney at 9 o'clock this Morning, Mother and child .doing well and father smiling broadly. T. E. Riceis too busy selling lumber to go chicken hunting these days so the chickens come to 'him. Ile shot a fine one in the yard this mining. A .arlotu - 1 of lumber was received Monday evening by the Mont ana Lum- ber Co., and the contractors 'Imme- diately made a big hole in the carload. Bent Norris returned Tuesday from Chicago Where, he has been looking after the sale of cattle. • G. B. Tririp wall in town Tuesday purcl masing. supplies and was made happy by purchasing a Weber .wagon from the Moore Mercantile Co. Sam Wolf and family left this nunit- ins for Rogers, Ark.. to reside. • Mr. elf is one of our best citizens and we regret to see . him leave. A sale of farm implements, liVestock and household goods was held at George Fogle's ranch last Thursday. Mr. Fo- gle is well satisfied With the result of his sale. ' • • MI Wks.' .1. I). Sloan went to' Billings Wednesday morning, and Mr. Sloan will follow later and they - will make Billings their future home. . Mrs.- E. S. Sloan. a daughteiAll-law. accompan- ied Mrs. J. D. to_ Billings, where she will make a short t isit. • 0-0000000000000-0-0-0-0-00-0-0-0•043 0-00000 0-00-0000-0-0-0-0-00-0-0-0-0-0 000-0-0.0 0-0.0-0-0-0 0-0-04000-0-000000000000004.0000.0 THE MOORE flOTEL J. D. K1PE, Proprietor: Best of Accomodations for the Traveling Public. Neatly Purnished Rooms for Regular or Transient Guests. si- TABLE SUPPLIED WITH BEST ON THE MARKET. LOCATION CONVENIENT TO THE RAILROAD. Board by the Day, Week or 10 Fergus Avenue, GOGO Month at Reasonable Rates MOORE, MONTANA. o-ood.000-o-o-o-000-o-oo.o-000•o-o-o-oo-o-o-o-000-oo-o-o-oo-o•O-6-000-oesmryo-oo-o-o.00•oo-oo-oo-o-oo-000 Sidir4fiSSf'61AW's•FAS EDOUARD SUTTER LEWISTOWN, MONTANA , 'EXPERT WATCHMAKER, JEWELER, AND OPTICIAN # • ALL WORK FIRST upss AND . 0DAII(INTEEI Leave . your Watch Repairing at THE INLAND EMPIRE Office. and it will be promptly' attended to 164%%%•S%% 1 616 11 V1 111 • 1 & 1 1% 1 O . General Blacksmithing, and machinery Repairing ( All Work Fluarantted and Prompt Service _Assured 'ogle, Moore, • •Montana FINE CARPETS A Full Line of 9 44R°11 WILTON VELVETS, 1 110120P AXM1NSTERS, E a BRUSSELS and /Roll of INGRAIN , CARPETS. • Samples to select from. Or- ders for Comes, Rugs. Lino - retains. Mattings, . etc , taken and -put on pur tioor.fn short order. SuperlIve Wall Paper, Window nonjirevwfity Shades, .in 4 , fact. every moleum thing in the house fur- nishing line. Am now' ready to takf orders. OUR MOTTO: One Quality; the Best. L. nANNAN • It Pys to Advertise.] The prompt returns received by mein response to my ad in THE INLAND EM- PIRE asking people who owed me to call and pay up have fully demon- _ strated that- advertising pays, and I wish to thank those who were so prompt In making settlement- and hope that our fature relations may • • prove as satisfactory as in the past. I also take this opportunity of calling - ; the attention of the public tomylineof WOOLEN, GOODS AND RUBBER FOOTWEAR for Winter. I also have a few more ; WOOLEN' SWEATEKS AT $1.50, A GOOD VALUE A car of furniture' is due to arrive in a • :short time W M . BARNEY I MOORE, MONTANA. I [SEAM ••••••••••••••••• • • •• ••• •••••••• ••• •••• • •...........o Hensley & Hendricks, Livery and jeed Stable Teams and Drivers furnished to Traveling Salesmen at reas- onable rates Good Teams. Easy Buggies and General Satisfaction Guaranteed Moore, Montana •••• •••• sio • ity • •