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Thursday, January 1, 1914. AMMMINIMIUMM•111MINI•• THE INLAND EMPIRE. PAGE FIVE I*, • • Moore, Business Cards DR. 0. F. DAVID Physician and Sergeon Calls attended promptly day or night. Of, David Drug Co. • DR. E. 8. PORTER Physician and Surgeon. °Mice and residence over the ) 9tate Bank Moore, niontena. DR. S. S. OWEN. Phyeleijin and Surgeon Office, Owen Building, Main Street, Moore, Montana. L. P. SHARP, M. D. C. Graduate Chicago Veterinary College. Office 2d Floor Clary Building: DR. 0. V. CALKINS. DENTIST. Office closed Satur- days, open Sunday by appoint- ment. Office over State Bank. Phone 39. Moore, Montana. S. E. PETERSON. LAWYEll. Office in Clary Block. Montana. SETH 0. CARROLL. Funeral Director. Embalming done, Guaranteed satisfactory for shipping, at reasonable pri- ces. Ca/Ils answered promptly day or night. Phones 46, 73. Moore DRAY & TRANSFER Line George F. Curry Prop. tilHONE 45. Moore, Montana. THE CITY DRAY LINE. Aad Baggage Transter Prompt Service to All. W. E. Stapleton, Prop., Phone 60. I. A. COMBS Auctioneer. ' The Man Who Gets Results Moore, Montana. MOORE LIVERY & FEED STABLE. Good rem careful drivers. Feed Ground Hensley & Ward, Proprietors. Dr. H. T. RAMSEY Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist Now located at the Oombs barn hieteatie Veterinary hoePitel Sfl connection. where all stock left In my charge will receive care- ful attention. Pelee. reasonable Calla answered day or night. Tel. No. 36. Moore. Mont. LOCAL EVENTS Happenings of Intereit Among the People et Moore and Vicinity. People Who Come and Go and Little Events That Add Charm To Life in the Beautiful Judith Basin • :-: ;-: R. M. Monies and family spent the latter part of the week with friends near Straw. Ross Brawn. and Fred Fogel were business visitors at the county seat the first of the week. Miss Georgia Messner came down from Great Fates to spend. Christmas with her mother and sister, Veterinarian! Sharp went to the Naylor .Bros. ranch near Straw -.d- 'day to vaccinate a \lumber of . hogs. Mrs. K. B. Williams , departed on. Monday morning for Olathe, Kansas, for a six weekle . visit with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. (Hawley and daughter, Irene, of' elanlowtote , spent Christmas with Mrs.'Hawley's broth- er, D. 0. Mc/Guinn. Ansa Genteutie Engine Who has boen visit - Inn friends in Moore and Vic- inity, departed( onl Seturdayl after- glow - I for her home at, Miles City. 'Pee .Stitteman, who has been spend- ing the ,holidaye with hie parentle, %tett on 'Tuesday morning for Missoutha to resume his studies at the univer- sity. Sam DeMiele came over from Den- ton , and boarded the train here Fri- day morning for Bette, where be Nall make arrangements to attend echoed or the balance of the term. \Spot\ Woodard, who is now a brakeman on. the Greet. Falls -Lewis- town line of the Milwaukee, came down from Lewistown Saturday for a brief visit with friends. \Spot\ bets been oa lee el* list, beam the brief respite from his duties. Miss Edna Webber of Hanhyveton was in the city last Thursday amd Friday, the guest of her friend, Miss 'Lillian Hensley. Miss Webber also %assisted McCollItum's orchestra in the (capacity of trap drummer, at the Firemon's ball on Xmas night. Airs. Rebecca B. Tooley delightfel- te enterterinedt eeveral young ladles at her tome east Saturday afternoon in honor of Miss Katie McGregor. The guests Were: Misses Ruby Ter- ry, Ru)tii; Estes, Opal Sexton, Shir- iley Sammie Lillian, Iieneey ffind Kate McGregor. , MAXES YOUR WATCH KEEP 0 fj TIME . • This Invites You A cordial invitation is extended to you to deposit your funds with this bank—to transact through us whatever business you may have of a financial nature. During the past year we have added many new names to our list of patrons. We desire your business also, be- lieving we can serve you to your complete satisfaction. • • • • The .... First Nalionai Bank Of Moore Moore, - Montan a U. S. Depository for Postal Savings ' Write it 1914 now. The Photo Studio will be closed teleil Jan: elk. Farmers' Institute at Clary's, hail tin Moore, Jan. 10th. Dr. S. S. Owen was a .profeettione ell caller in the vicinlity of 111011fale entalay. -- I Miss 1.111111axt Hensley left this a, tn. for Twodot to spend New ecear's Day friends.' Dr. 0. V. Calkins tie -ft 0/1\ 'Mee- t:lay morning for his homesteed lb 1n tie Roy country. 4 E. N. LeClair l,etnioying a visit from a brother who arrived here last week' from the east. Was Leona Albright departed on 'Monday for Denton after a few', days •visit with Mends he' Moore. , H. A. Shade, who has a fineettoe' k , feetm on ipper Beaver creek, had business in the city Tuesday. Mark Meleon) and family of the Tkinton , coutAry are visiting • Menke( tti Moore and vicinity this week. Mr. and .Mrs. .T. W. Cochran and Mr. end Mrs. J. W. Moore took an wiitici trip to Lewistown. Tuesday. Auctioneer I. A. Combs will cry a big sale at the Henderson farm north fest of Moore, next Thursday, Jain. 8th. H. N. lelin,efelter has retunined 'home fr.ont Haywarden„ Iowa, wilier(' the was celled by the illness of his ;mother. Mrs.' Thos. Nicholson, Jr. and ehildren of Hohsonetspent the fore, part of the week in the city with; jiilm1tl yes. Mies Pearl Dehnert arrived from ,Moore this week, and is making ar- rangements to open her millinery 'store there.—Denton Recorder. I, Everybody cordially leveed to at- tend the Farmers' Institeed at Moore 'Saturday, Jan. 10. An evening see's- Ian will also be :held. Pleat to at -- %end. Howard Hensley made proof on his homestead located in the Indian lcreek country, before Commissioner IL. D. Womeldorf at Hobaoni (lase Sat- ttrday. Tor The Empire next Vim,. Don't forgett me Farmers Institute at Moore, Saturday. eau. 10th. E. H. Argeatinger lefq this morning to •spend New Year's Day at Gar - 'nee'. Miss Oda Owen entertained the club at her home last Satur- I lda afternoon. Miss Anderson of Pt. McGinnis was a guest at the Messner Mane 'the last of the week. . 'Mrs. H. G. mertnie left this after- noon for a few days vtsit width ;re leis at Harlow:ton and White Sul- phur Springs. Archie Dundee, wife and children tele Saturday for a visit with Arch - lie's pareuts at Armefrovg, Iowa. — Denton Recoeder. John Lester, the wee known coal; miner from the Belt mountains was In Moore -Monday. He also made a (besiness trip to the county seat be - (fore returning home. John B. Clark received a high grade Poland China hog by express teen Creston, Mont., last week. He Wane to raise more and a better grade of porkers next season. W. , A. Scott, who has been visit- ing hie son, A. D. Scott, and looking after his banking interests for the pate week, departed yesterday monn- ing for this home at. Fargo, N. D. ' A most congenial crowd attended lthe New Year's Eve, dance given be litifeColleum'.s orchestra last night at 'Marys e-thelfl and ereatly, enjoyed themselves until about 1:30 when he dance ended. 'Me picture show given here by the H. & L. Amusement comealne. :last Saturday night was well attend- ed and the large variety of flene : was) thoroughly, enjoyed by all. This lee's:Ronny plans to show here on Sat- 'unda,y night of each week. The State Nursery company, of lieletia, recently bought three eses ot timothy seed, the . greater portem (being secured from farmers near this city. . Contreetori W. T. Sharp has se - 'cured ,a contract for grinding of I .500 yards of sand to be u,sed for plastering purposes by a Lewistown ten. Mrs. E. C. Owen, who has been spending a few days with her par- ett'e,,Mr. anti , Mrs. T. B. Stutemany, returned on Sunday to her home in tee: Mown. Mrs. Chas. Crole will commemorate her birthday anniversary today by eating: New Year's Day dinner with her twin sister in Missouri. This event will mark their first meeting 'for a nienther of years. reed Catlin was in the city •Satiurdayi from Lewistown to attend et some .business matters in regard :0 this local restaurant property. It - ;s understood that the present lessee l es signified his Intention of remov- ing from the city. Free Hohn, formeely employee at 'the Sexton barber shop is now con - quoting the New Barber Shop which twee recently closed as a result of ettaeltment suite filed by locel cred- itors of , C . F. Harper, the owner, eir. Holm is an experienced bather nmtd is enjoing a selenclid business. Mss Letha Henderson, who is a 'ree let of the ctibinet of the Mon- ;:;Epworth Leggue association, 'attended a meeting of that asso- me,.;ing It as held for .. the purpose of eatten in Missoula last Friday. The Yormulateng Plans for the State con. entior which will be held in Benue' PX t May. While ineulging in roller skating at the skating rink last Friday night Lowe McFerrae fell to the floor be- eause of a strap breaking on one of his skates and was completely knock- ed out, hawing fatten on the back of this heed,' At this writiang,‘ however, 'he has entirely recovered. W. le Sharp came up from Judith Gap last week and spent Christmas 'with his family here. Hie men are how finishing, the interior of ',pie tiew building for the Security State 'bank. This building is constructed (4 boncrete brick. Press reports state Contracttwi Siarp - bas hopes of secur- ing an experienced hotel man with Ionic (netted who will invest with the citizens in a modern hotel 'for that city. Thru his cement prod - !nets, Which have been utilized in the konstraotion of a number of large b)Milinge in this part of the state, land their superior quality, Mr. Sharp !haa earned an enviable reVliatkm• Mill steam curing methods in mann- itacturIng cement products, at first t levied rather skeptically, have been 'accepted as the mos 4 ettletenit by 'those lateassted In this Issdnatr7. levenryseven ,years ego tadav e a 1:Lrt,y, composed of tehaeles M. Clare, e , w Smith and Jab. Mason and their elves, last their way, while crossee I tc ck creek beneh at the spot w nee Moore Is nowt located, in a ragins snowstorm. They were returning 'from a New Years's Eve party given ta Lyle Smith's new house on Beaver creek. The storm continued for 40 days. The funeral • of the late William Shadville, 'Who died Monday morn- ing of pkralysis was heel Tuseday 'afternoon from the Methodist church 'in Lewistown. The decedent was about 68 years of age add a native of New.' York state. He was a veteran of the -Civil War having served with 'the Union army. He is survived by his son, James, and four da,ughters, 'Mrs. {Edwards of Lewistown, Mrs. Ida Towneley of Utica, Mrs. Etta Shaw of Stanford and Mrs. Jena Westbungl, /Who resides seoutil of Moore. \HOMELESS FLOATERS OWN WORST ENEMY.\ simply because they lack that defi- nite purpose in life ---a home ---that carries such an influence for fru- gality and integrity. Of course. there are few people who have not planned a hope some time or other in their life, because it is human instinct to have anest of their own, and good intentions are most praiseworthy; but the fact remains nevertheless that intentions lead to NOWHERE YVhy not decide now to become a recognized factor in the upbuild- ing of our community and start that home you've been thinking about. Do not put it off any longer. Drop in and let us talk this over with you. THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME. \ BASIN LUMBER ,CO. Myna Folks) Phone 19 OUR chief aim in busi- ness is to accommodate our patrons. Our store is nothing if we cannot i make you feel perfectly welcome at all times, and free to use it and its conveniences, as you would in your own home. We are glad to see you at all times-lbhether you coma to buy or not. Our telephones are at your ser- vice. We will sell you postage stamps and postal cards, as willingly and with as much pleasure as drugs or stationery, We want you to feel that this is indeed your store and come often. Willard Drug Go. Moore, Montana CO'MP ANY A. M. SAMUEL S, - MANAGER Mite I pur New Year esolution ANUARY i012 2 3 4 5 6 10 11 12 13 8 (9 20 S2627 am going to • cut down my expenses and put some • money in the bank. I can live on a tot less if I try. I will start a bank ac- count today.\ ' Money is a good thing to have if you lose your occupation ----with money in the bank, you are always independent. Step into this bank and let us talk it over. State Bank of Moore