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PAGE SIX THE INLAND EMPIRE. Th‘wday, Jemmy a # 1914. adamienswomese Linoleum Linoleum l one of the most satisfactory Floor Coverings made. It is a plastic cement of oxidized linseed oil and ground cork and is applied with heavy pressure to a prepared burlap back. We have Linoleum at 75 eta - per square yard, which will last from three to five years on your floors. Window Glass Buy glass for those broken during the summer and take ad- vantage of present praces, as it is going to raise in price. Window Shades, Wall Paper, Etc. L. L. BANNAN stop at Hotel Moccasin D. 0. HOLT, Prop. First Class Accommodations Livery in Connection MOCCASIN Judith Basin, Montana , 411111111111111111 WIIIS PIONEER Catalog FREE Tells all about the Hardiest and Best CORN, GRASSES, SEEDS, TREES & SHRUBS =112:=11CIN313:11! OSCAR H. WILL & CO. BISMARCK, N. D. WANTS .. 0 0 s 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 is The following list of want o tO aids should be read over care. o 0 ful*--they may suggest some- c.) is thing you want or can supply. a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4-- 1 FOR SA1.6, For Sale -2 dozen Rhode Island /Red Roosters. R. P. Swanscin, Moore. 2t. I FOR SALE -A BUFFALO COAT. trtmmed with beaver; cheap if tak- en at once. Address, W. H. Gib- son, Moore, Montana. 1-1tf. For Sale---Leeper property in Moore; small house, lot, fenced, and well. Low price and reasonable terms. Will consider trade for live- stock. Inquire of S. E. Peterson. For Sale -B -flat Clarinet. Just the thing for a new beginner. Cheap if taken at once. Inquire at Empire office. tf LOST -A bridle, between, Moore end the Knelt 'ranch south ot town, Return to the Sideboard Buffet for reward. - 1-1t1 Found -On Fergus avenue last Thursday a ladies' new Jewel right shoe, size 3. ' Owner may have same by paying for this ad. . Moore Hdw.& Imp. Co. 11-18 tf HOMESTEADS LOCATED in Fer- gus County. Call on or address John Goetz, Flatwillow. Mont. 8-14t B. G. Worden, Lawyer, First Na tional Bank block, Lewistown, Mont Both phones 127. tf We put the \OPT\ in optional. See our ad. Wright Land 8i Invest- ment Co. Quiokl Pao*. \I suppose that your son is develop- ing apace.\ \Yes and a pace that is much too fast for one of his years.\ -Buffalo Ex - NEW COMMANDMENTS, TEN; COUNT 'EM. 1. Tito* ebsit not waft for same , titing. to , tuna up, but titian Sheik , Peal OZ e thy coat and go to watle:tibilt, •thou mayeat prosper in thy affairs , and ‘malke the word \failure\ spell \eutece.se 2. 'Thou shall not be content to go about thy business Looking like a !loafer, for thou shotrklet Itaow. thy Personal appearance Is latter than a letter of recommendatio.: 3. Thoe shalt not try to maku. ex cuses, nor shalt thou say to those Who chide thee, \Ialid auoit think\ 4. Thou shalt not wait to be told twhat thou shalt do, nor in what man. IONT thou shalt do it, for thus may Thy days be long- in the Job which tortene bath given thee. 5. Thou shalt not fail to maintain thine own Integrity, nor shall thou be guilty of a thing that will lesson thy good respect for thyself.. 6. .Thou shalt not covet the other fellow's Job, nor his salary, nor his ipeolitlon, that he heath gained by his 'own 'hard labor. 7. Thou shalt not fail to live with- in, thy income,- nor shalt thou con- tract any debts - when thou canst-not are thy way clear to pay. them. 8. Thou shalt not be afraid to 'tow thane own horn, for he who fattest to blow his own horn at the proper occasion findetth nobody Winding ready to .blowl it for him. 9. Thou shah not hesitate to say 'no' when thou mesas& 'no,' nor thou fall to remember that there are tinace when it is unsafe to bind thyself by a haety, judgment. 10.. 'Thou shalt gave every man a. aquare deal This is the last and great .commandment and there Is no 'other like unto lit. Upon this com- imandment hteig all the Bows and pro- of the , busittess world. -Marshall Cushing -How. Stockholders Meeting The annual meeting of the stock- holders of the First -National Bank of Moore will be held at the toffie.es of . said bank on Tuesday, the 13th day of January 1914, at 10 o'- clock a. m. This meeting is called for the purpose of electing direct- ors for the ensuing year and for secth ether business as may regularly come before the meeting. Dated this 8th day of December 1913. 12-11-1-1. J. H. MORROW, ()ashler. ALIAS SUMMONS. State Of Montana, County of Fer- gne-sa. In the Justice Court Ross role Tovrnship, Feneos County, Motaaaa, before H. N. Ipinefellter, 'Justice of the peace. Power Mercantile Company, a cor- poration, pitadalltf. 1 vs. C. F. Har- per, defendant. The State of Montana Sends Greet- ing to the above ,named dedenidaat, You are hereby summoned to MHZear 'before me, H. N. Kline/eller, Ns - Uwe of the Peace,' In and for Roes Pork Township, in- the County of Fergus and,..State of adontana, at mer office in Moore in said wanly ; and state on Wednesday the 28 day of franuary, 1914 4 at tene2s' lock a. m. of said day, then and there to make answer to the complaint of the Pow- er Mercantile Company, the above named plaintiff in a civil action. The said action is broutght to recover - the sum of Fiftythree and sixty-five one hundrethe dollars ($53.05) or goods, wares and m.erchandise sold and delivered to the above named de- fendant at his special Instance and requefe; and for - which he agreed to Pay. And you are hereby notified that !if you fait to appear and anower, judgement will be taken egainat you,. C. P. Harper, the above named de- fendant, according to the complaint, and posts of suit in their behalf ex - td oil. Given under my hand this 39th day of December, A. D. 1913. H. N. KLINEFELTER, 1 Justice of the peace in 11-1 -2 2 and for said township. Subscribe for The Empire NOW. \I would like,\ said a book -agent- .° a busy editor, \to call your at- tention, to a little work I - have there.\ I \Yes replied' the editor. \Well itet - me call your attention to a whole ilot of ward( I have here.\ -4h. Quiok Curs. - \How annoying! My wife is always ailing. The hard work fatigues her.\ 'My wife also was always ill, but now she enjoys the best of health.\ \How did you cure her?\ \I told her that I would give her so much a month for her dresses and her doctor. Since then she is quite well.\ -Paris Sourire. For BIG RESULTS, try an Em - Tire WANT AD. .-, . _ ._ . - . DR. E. A LONG, Dentist Now located in rooms 1 and 3 of the Crowley - build- ing. Plutire new equipment for bridge work and Dental Surgery. AU work guaranteed. Prices , moderate. Office hours, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Even- ings 7 to 8. Phone 137. - i D. -E. A. Long, Dentist , Lewistown.. - - - - Montana C. M. Kelly ABSTRACTS OF TI Lewistown, Mont. Cwefut work. Riasonable charges. - RE MEAT MARKET Wm. J. Abel, Prop. • Wholesale & Retail Dealers in Fresh &Salt Meats Fish Every Friday OUR BRANDS Moore Hams and Bacons W. T. SHARP Contractor. & Builder. ALL - KIND* OF CEMENT' WORK Cement Nock, Brick and - Conan* Houses a 11Padalty A FINE LINE OF CEMENT MACHINERY AROKITECT Of tke • SOAPS 1 1 6 4 lkillitoa modern building. Plans sod sgeolii- cations, iurnisked-; on , all kindle of public buildings asA derolliag_housio., with supervision . it desired. ALL WORK GUARARTERO Moore, - - - - - Moutons Subscribe for The tEmpire NOW. 'T DON FORGET \News Stand\ We have a Full Line of the Latest Books, CONFECTIONERY„ CIGARS and TOBACCO Fanpy Stationery Fresh Fruit Famous Lowney Candy all ways fresh. POST CARDS LEATHER GOODS. F. BUCKALEW r• e 411111111111.4111161111110 411111=1101111111111.1011.1....11.111111.0.41.111.0.111.111110.411.1111111.11M0.1111/0111.11111.010411.11111. _ Low Round Trip inter Tourists TO --FL $ 97.50 $130.60 $119.60 $116.00 $ 99.80 $109.10 from Helena to from Helena to from Helena to from Helena to from Helena to from Helena to Jacksonville,, Fla. Key West, ght. Miami, Fla. Palm Beach, Fla. St. Augustine, Fla Tampa, Fla. • December 9-16-23-30-1913 January 6-13-20474914 Fares Proportionately low fares from your town as well as from all other pointn Montana along the Great Northern Railway. Final return limit April 30th, 1914. Liberal stopovers allowed. Take advantage of these low rates and spena the winter in Florida. Call on or telephone your local agent for detailed information regarding fare from your home town or write, r Optlo W ITHER\ R Al LW Al J T 1111.13AUGHEIG Asst. 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