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Thursday, April 2, 1914. 3 THE INLAND EMPIRE. r....1111=1.01110 , PAGE THREE Snow. /WIN. N., SOON BE HQUSECLEANING TIME Then You Can Easily Use Lots of Forman, Ford & Co's. FLAT FLOW COAT SANITARY, SATISFACTORY WASHABLE Wall Covering IT'S GUARANTEED. CHEAPER. EASILY PUT ON. EASILY CLEANElie MORE DURABLE THAN PAPER. FOR BALE BY Basin Lumber Company \THE HOME FOLKS.\ I Our Resources And Facilities I MOORE, MONTANA. For oaring for your benkiarg Wants are most, ample. Are you enrolled among our ens' tomers? lit not, we would like have you.. ' We do many and a great variety of :hinge for our -customers and accommodations . and 'courtesies consistent with safe banking are extended to all accounts, whether large or small. Call on es When in need of banking -facia lesi • State Bank of Moore It is said the Milwaukee road has eurohased $100,000 worth et real ea- ealte In Helena and is planning to 'braid into the Capital city this sum- Imler, with ihe depot located In the 'heart of •thle cite. The report As that the road *wild connect with the Main line near Lombard. Officials aft the Milwaukee are explected In Helena April 12 on en, inspection # 'tour. The Montana Elevator ComPanY, Moore, Montana, exchange a guaran- teed flour for wheat on mill basis. See their adv. elsenehlere In this issue. 2-6tf. For Salle—Seed oats. Phone C. Z. Wilson. atp. LLOCAL EVENTS 41 Happenings of Intereat 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 ;-: C. L. Parsons of Straw was in the -city on business Monday. Jack Samuel' returned on Tuesday from a few days' stay at Hartlowton Mrs. T. E. Rice deft OM Monday morning for a visit with her sister at Big Timber. - Geo. Harrod and Judd McCollum returned: on Sundeer aftern000 from a few days visit at Great Falas Moore, Montana, is on a mill basis. See Montana BlevatorCompan.y Adv. elsewhere in this issue. 2-6tf. E. B. RossIter, agent for the Roy- al typewriter, was in Moore lest Sat- urday from Billings, where he MajEOS his headquarters. • E. H. Argesinger ,returned on Man- day - Horn Garneill, where he hais been suffering froan la grippe', Re- quired While on a visit Shere. Mrs. Chas. L. Bovard completed a iseries ct suleceasful revival) meetings at the Methodist church last Sunday and departed on Monday morning for her home in Helena. . Joe ;Walton, the well known reach- er - of the - eendith — river — country, was In Moore on Tuesday. Mr. Walton recently reterned to the ranch from b5 j lemteeded visit with his on hear Aeon. Monday evening Mrs. J. H. Mor- row entertained a few friends and Yesterday afternoon Mrs. H. 'Strong gave a party in honor of Mrs. Geo. D. Aisne, weo is visiting here fnom Denten, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Johnson arriv- ed eetsithee city 'last week and have elunchaeled- the bakery from W. P. Roeseler. The latter will continue in the restaurant business, while Mr. eahasom cwiIi1 conduct the bakery in the rear of the same' building. Stanley Arkwright, who has 'been; employed as bookkeeper at the State Bank ; has resigned and left yesterday morning for a brief visit at Greet Falls. He exPects to return here to spend a few idlers' before de - 'parting for his home at Miles City. Mrs. E. 0. Hedrick was hostess to ;twenty of her lady friends last Sat - today afternoon in honor of Mrs. G. D. Aune. Sewing ocourited most of the afternoon, after which a guessing - con-test took place, Mrs. H. E. Strong being awarded the pri4e. for the correct guess. Later a delicious luncheon was served to the guests. J. D. Bowen reached . here Satur- day from hits homestead near Win - nett, in the eastern part of the county, He reports minch activity in that vicinity in railroad work, new settlers arriving, and in busineele lines In the new towns. Winmett 'Will soon have a (bank and also a newspaper. Land in that region fa IOW $10 highev than, last Year, be- ing held at $26 an acre. BANK TALKS —BY THE— First National Bank Of Moore Bank Talk Number 10 We have purchased this apace for a year anti will (have some- thing to ,say Ito the readers bf this paper every week wihioh we hope will interest them We well not insult your intelligence by publishing the same old adVertisements over and over, but in each issue vele have a messade that we are sure you wile ftnii not only of !allergist but prlottitalhe also. While we woad be pleased to see you all and talk to you, this is of course impossi- ble, but we feel that an acqbarlietance . may be estaMished through these advertisements which bring, many of you to the bank during tithe year Who perhaps have trot been, °wiling, and if the; is 9,2- c4mpliFibed , wie shall feel that War efforts have not been in vain. ribose aidwertisemelnts or nabre properly, open letters to our friends. Will treat of a Sills range of subjects in welch you are interested and will glee -* an opportunity to explain to Youi the many advantages of la Nate:mad bank over which , your Uncle Sam stands on guard. The First National, Bank U. S. Depository for Postal Savings H. E. Strong was a -bulginess visitor at Stan -ford Tuesday. Mrs. E. 0. Hedrick was Yietting lin Lewistowa Tuesday. El. W. Viekroy and family spenit Sunday at the H. D. Powers home in this city. J. E. Owen of Lewirstosen vietted friends and relatives in the city the last of the week. Photos of your Baby taken at your home. Drop a -card to W. Y. Under - down. 3t. A shower was given on Tuesday evening for Miss Carrie Borcherdieg, lelho :was weeded todiay to Mr. e. 'Ii. Powell. FARM FOR SALE -118 acres 1 1 / 2 miles east of Moore; house, barn, toad water; good terms_ will -be given Inquire S. :E. Peterson, Moore, Mont- ana. 3-15-26. Mrs. Wm. Wiseman and son, Rue - tee arrived here Tuesday, via Hob- son, from iellebraiska and are at home on the Reintheimer farm east of this towin, to which Mr. Wiseman hes re - Moved. Mabel Riee visited in Lewis- toien- Saturday. 'Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Powell were in Lewistown on business lake Saturday. The Misses Carrie Borcherding and !Gladys Kyte visited at Lewistown last Saturdlle. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hannah, Who re- side near Straw, were shopping In - the city Saturday. Sete 0. Carroll left Monday for elelrena, where he will take the tar dertaker and embtlimer's examination. ' Do you want Photographs taken; of your ohildren, your family, or - your buildings? Call on W. Y. Underdown Thirty carloads of sheep passed through Moore Monday afternoon wi- n:ate from- Glengarry to - the Chicago market. Miss Marie Merkel, salieslady at Power's, was at Lewistown Tuesday selecting goods for the dry goods de - :pertinent of the looal store. Chas. A. Anderson arrived here last week from Lenox, Iowa, and will shortly re -move to the Hedrick ranch near Moocasio, which ,he has leased. Mr. , and Mier, Alva Wiley return- ed yesterday to their -home near Moe - us in atter a few days' visit at the home of the former's brother, Bert Ce M153 eleyme Boreherding arrived in the city Monday evening from Cav- ern. this' state, - to attend the wed- dieg of her sister, Miss Carrie Bor. chording. K BibW School social will be giv- sin art the Christian chureh tomorrow, Friday, evening. The Woman's class will serve ice cream and refreshment to members and friends. Admission !wa:11, be 15 cents. ' Laurence Nelson, who lives south of Moore, delivered a load of hogs here Satur4ay, the dressed weight of the !six being 1,652 pounds. They 'were ;shipped thru Wm. Abel, tie out- side market and -brought 7 and '8 cents per pound. Frank Graff -and famdly„who have been living on the Chas. Reinlieimer ra nob, two miles east of Moore, de- parted on Monday afternoon for Mad - told, wsi., where they wile make %heir future home. Mr. Graff is -Mr. Rein:Awl-mores stepson. The jury venire that has bean serving at the county seat, wins duo - changed Last Saturday as all- the cases on the •calendar were disposed of except a few that were continued ver until the next ter,m. The .jurors from Moore and vicinity have - ad re- turned home. Mrs. Maggie Bent, who was re - %lamely discharged from the Insane elsylemt at Warm Springs, was taken to that inetitution this morning by 'Deputy Sheriff Hendricks . to seen - be committed-. She was thought to have become raticmak but is now, at times quite violent. Richard O'Brien returned on Tues- day evening from a month's stay at the Wg Horn hot springs near Thermopolis, Wyo. Dick has been isufferiog from • tstomach trouble and Went there for the benefit ef the baths. He returns greatly improved in appearance and health. Two good show a were, put on here last Thersday i ,.eed Friday .nights. The T. & •Et. AmusOnent ,. 0o. preeented West and Henry in one -act pees in bonfunation with their motion pict- ures on Thursday night wdethe \The Missouri Girt\ was featured by m1 - other oongiany the next night. Both Were exceptionally good and at- tracted ( large audiences. Mrs. May Taygor invites the ladles of Moore and vicinity to attend the feaster Opening, commencing on next Tuesday, April 7th:, at her millinery store. Many bea-uitiful miblinerz -crea- tion wilt be ofered, a large 'stock having just arrived. Mrs. Taylor name -here from Dakota and has -had 15 years experience in the mil- linery business. She fa also a maker land designer, hawing worked in the wholesale houses in Portland for year, and is also a first clams dre9smaker and tailoress. Ladies are requested to bring in their old gdeds and - have them made Into the latest steles. Order taken for %witches and carry . a line of toilet articles. Adv.-2t. NOTICE. All persons knowing themselvdes 'Indebeted to me will please call and leettle at once. All accounts not paid by the 10 th of April will be placed In the hands of an attorney for col- lection. Kindly call and save your- self additional expense. Yours respectfully, HARRY A LECKEY. The last meeting of the Bridge dub • 1r, We Want Your Business 11111111111111111111111billeiallee'i If you wish to buy for cash we can save you money. If you are going to buy in quantities this spring let us figure with you: before you place your order. We are in a position to give you the best of merchandise and save you money. Bear this in mind and come in and talk it over with us. We appreciate your business whether cash Cr credit. HIGHEST PRICE PAID POR PRODUCE POWER MERCANTILE Prompt and Careful Service. CO. I Prompt and Careful Service. DON'T FORGET— L•eley 'home Saturday evening. Mrs. S. E. Peterson and H. 'B. Strong were awarded the prizes for high Rearm Beet -Shaw left last Saturday for the vicinity of liedgee, where Ire evell seoure aud drive overland to the alfenbaugh ra:noh on Beaver creek, a bunch of horses -beiongeng to the latter. -Mrs. May Taylor arrived- here on. Monday from Lemmon, S. D. Mrs ( eaplor has purchased, Miss Pearl Deneeeffs millinery store In Moore' hndl will have the spring opening the first of next week. Mrs. W. H. Matheson and child- ren, who have been visiting at the S. L. Dotson tome, departed on Mon- day -morning for their -home in- Wyo- Ming. Mrs. Matheson is a daughter to Mr. -and Mrs. Dotson. W. B. MoFernim, road supervisor cif district No. 20, who now resides south of Hobson, was in. -the city on - business Monday. \Mack\ hae re - 'signed -as supervisor of district No. 33 and is succeeded by Ohas. Me - The local high seihoch girls were defeated last Friday . night by the Stanford high school giella at Stan- ford, the score being 21 to 13. A return game between these two enintets will be played here 'Satur- day -night, when the Moore girls ex - Oct to wee Tom Moore, -proprietor of the Lew- istown Ievery, came down Tuesday to recover a rig that had been engag- ed by a man and woman for a short drive last Sunday. The parties drove te Moore, left the rig at Hensley's livery barn and decamped on one of the trainis for parts enknown. A. L. Burton, representing ther Montana Ohlidren's Home Society, orient the first of the week In the city, while earroete over the state in the interests of the society. 'This society, which is non-sectarian and nonpartileam, and dully incorpo- rated, aims to find good family homes for homeless children and ?a based upon a philanthropic and co-op- erative foundation. , Over 600 'child- ren have found good homes through Its agency. Time TO' FUSS UP You libeled come in and take a few looks at my $25 Suitings Ali hand tailored A Perfect fit every time. Brighten Up The old clothes with a good French Dry Cleaning, or a new coat of Dye. All work taken care of promptly. CLEANERMack's DYER Dr. E. A. Long, the old reliable dentist, is giving a very liberal dis- count on all dental work during this month. It will pay you to investi- gate. Examinations and estimates free. Consult him at your earliest convenience. Dr. E. A. Long, Dentist Office 8 A. M.-8 P. M. CROWLEY BLOCK. Lewistown, - Montena essessiesessesseeess eseesseese . NOW IS THE TIME THAT MEN ARE WOKING FOR FARMS -FOR THE COMING SEA- SON. 11IF OU WANT TO 111.1Y„S , FILL OR 'TRADE A FARM, YOU :4HOULD CERTAINLY LET YOUR VANTS BE MADE KNOWN. LET US ADD YOUR FARM TO '.411E FOLLOWING LIST, IF YOU WISH TO SELL: - 160 acres; 1.1-4 neles from Mocca- sin, fenced, s•nall house. balite 1.20. • acres ready for spring crop, fine running water thru north forty. PRICE $42.50 per acre.. 400 acres; 4 miles south of Moore, 160 acres in winter 'wheat., 30 ac- res alfalfa., pasturage, 2 miles to alevator. PRICE $52 per acre. 200 acres; 2 1-2 miles from Stan- ford, 160 acres plow land, on inapt road, a -bargain, land adjoining sell $10 leiher PRICE $27.50 per acre. 160 acres; 2 miles from Kan, fine meadow and ,Wheat land. PRICE $32.50 per acre. S. E. PETERSON REAL ESTATE, FARM LOANS, INSURANCE, SURETY BONDS, NOTARIAL AND LAND OFFICE WORK. COLLECTIONS. Clary Bldg., Moore, Montana ATTENTION FARMERS! We have just received a oar of High Patent Flour manufactured by the MONTANA FLOUR MILLS COMPANY bearing their well known trade mark \IT'S THE WillEAIT\ which, in itseff• is a guar- runtee of quality and which flour is milled from thoroughly washed and scoured wheat. Ties flOur we Will exchange for your -wheat on a mill basis. We make no extra charge for sacks, viving you tour as it is Packed at the mills thoroughly clean and sanitary. For further Information, kindly mei alt our office. Montana Elevator Company D. 0. McGUIN, Manager. MOORE, MONTANA. C. M. Kelly ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Lewistown, Mont. Careful work. Reasonable charges. 4 , Try The Empire next time.