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Thursday, March 5, 1914. THE INLAND EMPIRE. PAGE FIVIk a r .e r. -Your Resolution THAT THIS IS THE YEAR YOU ARE TO BUILD A NEW HOME. Best of all, you have Meetly re - ,solved to build not only an attract- ive Mime, but one that is sturdy trona eau to attic. A home that will wear a Webb:lie and be a sourbe ot pride to you and your family. A HOUSE CAN BE NO BETTER THAN THE MATERIAL OF; WHICH IT IS MADE—S0 YOU HAVE RESOLVED: hat the best material is gang to make your house wear longest and look attractive longest, and what is espeetallly inapootanit—lt is gob* to save you a .worhl of repair expense and annoyance. NOW RESOLVE TO COME AND SEE US. Look our Lumber over and let us figure on you THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME BASIN LUMBER cO. (Home Folks) Phone 19 ; SAFE and SOUND And well equipped in every way for, taking care of your account, we cordially invite you to become one of our depositors, which guarantees to you the services of A GOOD STRONG BANK An absolutely safe place 'to keel) your money, and the power to borrow when in need of money, at a fair rats of interest. A savings amount with us will work for you every hour of the day and night. We have airs° a few more steel • safety deposit boxes for rent at $2.00 per year. State Bank of Moore HAVE YOU A FARM FOR RENT? Read A new homeseeker spent last week In Mooretrying to rent a 320 -acre farm. 'but was unable to find one. You want to rent your plaice?\ yes, but no one knows it. Give us the necessary information and we will find and refer ten- ants for you, Without any Charge. Call at oor of- fice when In town. S. g. PETERSON Estate, Loans, Insurance. LOCAL EVENTS ([Happenings of Intereit Among the People of Moore and Vicinity. People Who Come and Go and Little Events That Add Charm To Life in the Beautiful Judith Basin YV,4 R. Sharp, bad business at the county \sat yestendny. 10. R. Padgett - of Buffalo visited friends in the city Tuesdoy. 'Homer Maddox came in 'from Den- ton , 1111e first of the week to attend to business matters here. R. 0. Wood eapeots to leave in a POW days for Denton, where he will emlbark in the dray business. Burt Chose, salesman for the' H. K. Mulford. Drug company of Minneepo- nia, visited over Sunday with locail treinds. Mrs. .T. El. Hensley and children spent Saturday in Lewistown with Mr. Henslley who is on the present jory ventre. Mrs. Wm. H. Troyer and children returned' 'la few days ago trim a visit of several weeks at her old home in Nebraska.—Hobson Star. News reaches here to the effect ehat a daughter was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sainueit, 'formerly of Moore, but who now reside at Billings). Miss Mabel Oliver of ()animal has accepted a partition as bookkeeper at the Moore Mercantile company, as- suming her duties Monday mioraing. Our former townsman, J. E. Owen, was chosen as one of the directors Of the Lewistown Chamlber of Com- merce at the annuait meeting Friday. 'Down In Dixie\ at the opera house Friday evening, Mara 13 by the I. 0. 0. P. and Rebekah lodges for the benefit of the Moore schools. F. A. Bacon, who resides two miles east of Moore, was granted a divorce from Elizabeth Bacon , last Saturday on the grounds of desertion. and cruet treatment George Smith who was taken to the hospital at Groot Falls recently, underwent a successful operation on last Wednesday and hopes are enter- tained for his complete recovery. e John W. Warren returned teat Thursday evening from Eldorado lapriogs, Mo., where he has been visit ing home tongs since the first of the year. His father, wlho bias been quite ill this 'winter, is graduate im- proving in 'health. Clarence Wilson ileft on Monday for Geneva., Nebraska in response to a telegram stating that his father -an - law had passed away. Mrs. Wilson and the children preceded ham to Geneva and were present at -the bedr elide lohen death came. Tomorrow, Fridaq, Maroh 6, is the 'last day for regiettation for the an - brutal municipal eleotion. Yesterday imanked the day for osing the regis- tration books for the annual school eilection. Those persons who have registered since the newl registration w - Went into &eat and have not voted at bite last election must re- gister again, as their names have been taken of the nalls., BANK TALKS —BY THE— First National Bank Of, Moore Bank Talk Number 6 RDDEIMPTION FTIND WIITH U. S. TREAJSUMIOR. We are required to keep 5 per cent, of our circulation on deposit in Wash- ington to pay far coo bank' those which become worn out said have to be destroyed. When the old old ones have been destroy- , ed new balls are sent to us to replace them. a CAPITAL STOCK. Thine is the foundation upom twhich the tank is hulk. Each stockholder is individually liable to the cred- its of the bank to the amour* Of his stock in edidditton to the amount invested in said stock. Why not 'conduct your business in the manner that sill sue-. censint business men conduct theirs? Come In and get a bank book and give it a tidal. The First National Bank U. S. Depository for Postal Savings It will pay you to read carefuntO the various advertisements in WS lamina of The Empire. Moore, Montana, is on a mill basis. See Montana ElevatorC,onapan.y Adv. elsewhere in this issue 2-5tf. Money to loan reasonable rate merit privileges. on improved ilarms; with optional Pay - S. E. Peterson. Dr. L. P. Sharp came In last night from his homestead in the Everson country and expects to remain a•toa 'weeks. Mr. and Mrs. S. V. (\Tex\) Smfth were local visitors Friday. Thif are now located on a farm near Windham. Bert Potter, tire of the company, was trade Monday. the genial representa- Montana Pamir MEW calling on the local Miss Carrie Penwell arrived from, Beagrade Mondoy night and is visit- ing her ester, Mrs. .T. W. Cochran south of town. Don't fail to sEe the home Onletat play, \Down In Dixie' at the opera house Friday evening, March 13 . arouse March 12. :Contraetior W. r. Sharp went to Stantor,d yesterday afternoon to sub- mit a bid on the Basin State.Back's proposed new building. P. M. Haagen, who - lives near Gar- nein!, transacted business in the city Monday. He has 'already sold a none her of the horses advertised in The Empire. The Bridge club was entertained at elhe home of A. D. Scott Saturday; evening. Prizes for high scores were &warded to Mrs. .1. H. Morrow and S. 'E. Peterson. ,Mrs. E. McRae returned thia a. In. to her homestead near Hawavcien. She has been, engaged to teach ai &chola' in that vicinity end will begin her duties 'Monday. Mrs. Geo. Smith returned Tuesday afternoon from Great Fails, wfhere She has been staying with her hus- band, who was recently: operated on at the hospital! in that city. la 0. Holt, the well known lam:I- to/4d, off the Hotel Moccasin, whIchi, hostelry he has conducted at Mama, sin since the town was started, has Leased 'his place to Alice Bean of that town. Mr. Holt will, however, continue to make Moccasin his home. Orator E. Penwell, who came over from Helena to attend the meeting of the pioneers yesterday, went home with his brother, M. W. Penwell and anely for a ft w days visit —Ooze - re Chronicle. Mr. aenwell a^ ureae cf Mrs. .J. W. Ctehrtain, resid- lug south of Moore. Following a request from the Moore school , board to the Lewistown high schooli board to transfer $423 from the latter boand to the Moore board, the request was granted Mon- day. Moore now has an accredited high school and the amount trans- ferred Is the sum paid in from this kW/strict to the high school fond in tlaiaes. P. S. Hettenstein arrived an Moore yesterday from Macon, Missouri and will make the Judith Bastin, his future home. He 'wins out here last year and purchased the C. W. Baird 'ranch of 480 acres 8 mites southeast of town. Mr. liottenstein brought, with ham yesterday 3 cartloads of stock and householid goods, whit* were tak- en to the ranch. The annual town eiection ocotillo one month from tomorrow, and the school ellection a month from yester- day. Mrs. Percy T. Carnes and son re- tuned Friday evening from Kansas City, where they spent the past two months visiting relatives. Mrs. Cannes also received medical treat- ment While there and returns home match improved in health. 0, t. Phillips and C. W. Stone Waive decided to reduce their aura equipment and will \iced a saled„t ithe former's ranch one mile norde west of Mendon on iWednesday, March 11. They have a fine bunch' of stock iwarach they will dispose of. Their ad appears elsewhere in , this issuo. Frank Barba. marketed a load of fine porkers in the city last .Frallay. Mr. Basta devotes considenalthe of his farming efforts to the produotion of pork, poultry and eggs,'Iieet •eatde, and butter, and his farm serves as a practical demonstration of its 'suet cessful returns. Last fall he built an elegant new residence having allt the modern Improvements, indiuding electric lights. H. W. Guyor of Miles City, and I. al. Jenkins of Basin, Wyoming, rep- resenting the Great Western Markle & Granite .Works, transacted busi- ness in Moore mast meek. They are at the head of the West Quincy Granite company, just recently incorporated low :$60,000.00, which will operate a new granite quarry at Longtree, to he know,n hereafter as West Quincy. a new station on the Milienukee rail- way's Great FaillseLewistown line in Choteao county. They have rpurchas- cat 120 Acres of land there, which elont,aiins a lecke of granite of super- ior quality and greater in size than iany in the northwestern states. The aranate wall he prepared for market in monuments and building 'stone. Mr. and 'Mrs. Jas..Trushel, of Rug- by, N. D., who have been visiting at the W. P. Powell home south of Moore, departed Friday morning for Missoula. Mrs. Tougher is a courant , to Mr. Powell. Mr. Transkei is a wealthy Dakota lamer and °wale 1,000 acres of land near Rugby. From Missoola they Will go to North Yak- ima, Wash, and then on to California, where \they may decide to remain matt net year for the Panama -Pa- cific exposition. FIRE NOTICE. rHE PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTI- FIED THAT OND HOSE CART aaallIPPED WITH suppix OF O0Sr., ETC., IS NOW STATIONED AT THE '.J. A. HENDRICKS BARN, afOR USE IN CASE OF FIRE ON NOB HILL OR IN THAT PORTION OF THE TOWN. TOWN COUNCIL. REAL HUSBANDRY MUST COME. \The American former has yet to begin to practice real husbandry,\ says Sir Horace laluntrett. \and now that all the free land has been tak- en up will have to turn to it. Par years he was really a land speculat- or. He took up 'land and went on inn poveriehing it year by year. The in- crease 'in value of the land, due to growth of the cities, immigration and so on was, however, greater than the depreciation because of the meth - Ode he (used. It paid him to 'take all he could out of ithe' soil, and then, pass on to new lands. In the Utated States that process is no longe'r' but a great many are even, Palming on to Canada.\ ,Sir Horace is president of the Ir- ish Agricultural Society, devoted to op -operation farming, and spent ten years ranehing in Wyoming. CHRISTIAN CHURCH NOTES. Percy T. Carnes, Pastor.' Next. Sunday has been designated 'as \Church Attendance Sunday\ in Moore, All people, irrespective of church affiliation or creed, are earn- 'estly urged to attend ehorch that day, ,both morning and evening If pow At the Christian church there will be special music., both morning and evening. The sermons will be ap- propridte to the day. Morning sub- ject, \Christian Idealliam.\ Evening subject, \Sovereignty of Jesus.\ , The date of the home talent Olay, \Down In Dixie\ to be given by the Odd Felicities and Rebeleahs for the 'benefit of the local school's has been (hanged to Friday, March 13. Also three new actors are being drilled to take the Places of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Harrod and Judd IVLO3ollietn, who 'found dt impossible to take part in the play. The new ones are Miss Margaret Woods, 0. C. MeFerron and Fired Gab, who have already !Mister - wed their parts, so that, the ploy vrgli the pulled oft without a hitch. attend some felhuiroh M. E. CHURCH NOTES. James H. Durand, Pastor Choir practice, Friday evening at 6:30. \Go-To , Church Sunday\ is here.' Everybody and his neighbor should on March 8th. —A FEW OF THE MANY— Bargains at Powers 49 lbs. Rex Flour.. .. 49 lbs. Sapphire Flour.. .. 49 lbs. Lewistown Flour.. Sweet Corn, per case.. . Sweet Corn, per case.. . String Beans, per case.. .. Wood's Cross Peas, per case.. .. Wood's Cross Early June Peas, per case.. Wood's Cross Tomatoes, per case.. • • $1.50 • • • • $1.50 . • • • • • $1.50 • • • • • • $2.40 • • • • - • $3.25 -$2.75 • • • • • $3.00 • • • $3.25 $3.00 HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR PRODUCE Come in—we will use you right. No order too small, or large for us. POWER MERCANTILE CO. Prompt end Careful Service. I Prompt and Careful Service, The Harness Wiih a Reputation C. C. JEFFREY, 109 MAIN STREET LEWISTOWN, MONT. We SUM FARM LOANS We are the people who started OPTIONAL PAYMENT FARM LOANS in Fergus County and Central Montana put the \OPT\ in OPTIONAL. And when we say OP- TIONAL we want you to know there are no strings to it. You can pay our loan oil ANY TIME, get your papers back without delay and STOP THE IN1ERES1. Interest and principal pay- able at our office. No red tape, no delay. We hold out no cash commissions. We collect no interest in advance. We loan on Homestead Final Certificates. Our interest as low as any other Company. [_Lewiston, WRIGHT LAND & INVESTMENT CO. EDMUND WRIGHT. Manager 406 Main Street Montana t I =PO Sunday Notices: Sunday school at 10 a. m., T. E. Rice, Supt. Morning service at 11 a. m. Sob- jeot: \David Livingstone.\' ' Junior League at 3 p. m. Mrs. Ohsa. Phillips, Supt. ' lapworth League at 6:30 p, m. Evening services at 7:30. Subject \Why Should John Brown Go To Church?\ On Wednesday evening, March 11, the third of the series of etereoptioon lectures will 'be delivered. Subject, aAn Evening In China.\ Admission, free, but a collection wall be taken to meet expenses. One hundred picture\ will be shown. Evaingellat Mrs. Chas, L. Borard will ioomMence a series of reolvaa meetings on Wednesday, ,March 18th. 'You are cordially Invited to at- tend these meetings. Have You a Farm WHICH YOU WISH TO REALLY SEP. AT A REASONABLE PRICE? THEN LIST IT WITH US . FOR BUYERS FROM THE.EAST . WILL SOON I3E HERE. WE WISH TO IN- CLUDE YOUR FARM IN OUR NEW FARM BARGAIN LIST. NO SALE, NO CHARGE. IF YOU HAVE A FARM FOR RENT LErr US FIND YOU A GOOD TENANT FREE OF COST. ,We Offer these as Baroainti: 160 acres, 1 1 / 4 males Moccasin'—$43.50 per acre; fenced, small house and barn, 120 acres ready for sprint crop; rota ning water. 200 acres, 2% males fnom Stanford --$27.50 per acre; 180 acres Prow land, on good main road; land adjoining held $10 higher. S. E. PETERSON REAL ESTATE, FARM LOAN'S, INSURANCE, SURETY BONDS, NOTARIAL AND LAND OFFICE WORK. COLLECTIONS. Clary Bldg., Moore, Montana