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Thursday, April 19, 1114. THE INLAND EMPIRE. *ft PAGE THREE SOON BE HOUSECLEANING I TIME Then You Can Easily Use Lots of Forman, Ford & Co's. FLAT FLOW COAT THE SANITARY, SATISFACTORY WASHABLE Wall Covering IT'S GUARANTEED. CHEAPER. EASILY PUT ON. EASILY CLEANED. MORE DURABLE THAN PARER. FOR SALE BY Basin Lumber Company “THE HOME FOLKS.\ Security First' Seeurity is the first thing to he considered in selecting a bank with Which to do business; this applies to the depositor' and bor- rower alike. IWe are ready at al, times to extend acecaumodations to those who are worthy; we respectful- ly solicit your business when you :wish to horroW and also when 'you, have money to deposit. State Bank of Moore MOORE, MONTANA. NOTICE, All, persons knowing themselvees 'indebeted to me will please call and settle 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 - belt additional expense. Yours respectfully, HARRY A LECKEY. The Montana Elevator Company, Moore, Montana, exchange a guaran- teed flour for wheat on mill basis. See their adv. siseathere in this lame. 2-6td. For Sale—Seed oats. Phone C. J. 2otp. LOCAL EVENTS V apperiings of Intered 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 Mrs. Nettie P. ;Wood visited Lewis- town Saturday. Argesinger transacted bus- tiner•s at Lewistown Tuesday. Eat dinner at Albright building next Saturday; served by Ladies Aid for benefit of Moore schools. adv. H. C. Redman left yesterday for eGarneill to spend a few days on hiusinels matters. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Suckalew en- tertained two tables at Five Hundred Saturday evening. Moore, Montana, is on a. mill basis. See Montana IglevatorCoarapan,y Adv. elsewhere in this issue. 2-6tf. Mrs. H. C. Redman, and Misses lataegaret Woods and Lottie Goss Were among these from Moore who !spent .Saturday at Lewistown. Irwin Blacker, formerly a resident of this city but now located at Rye - gate, spent 'Monday here thaolting after his local property 'interests. • Seth G. Carroll Was amlong the seven successful appeicants who pasted the recent examination be- foreethe State Board_of_,Healthk to embalmers' licenses. Peter Terhurne of Moore is vis- itintg friends in Denton for a few/ days. He may conciude to locate here and play ball with the Denton, boys this season.—Reconder. Miss Marie Wiedeentorner enter- tain.ed a party of friends Friday e.ven- tee in honor of Mists, Od'a Owen. The engagement of Miss Owen to Dr. L. H. Tooley, formerly of Hob- son, was formally announced. County Agriculturist Carl H. Pet- erson is authority for the statement that the actual cost of producing a. •bushell of wheat in the Basin is 57 e1.42 cents. His figures wit be pre- sented at the hearing on grain rates at Helena next Tuesday. An Elks' Old Time Minstrel Show will be 'given at Culver Opera 'House in Lewlstoita next Monday and Tuesday evening's, April 13-14, tinder the auspices at Lewistown Lodge No. 456. Quite a number of Mo)re residents will attend. L. D. Sharon, who recently ar- rived from South Dakota and now Located on the Wisdom farm, paid tires office an appreciated call yester- day and arranged to have The Em- pire visit his home regularly so he Might become thoroly acquainted with local Mars. 0. H. Thurston left today to Etanford, where he will mate his future home with his two sons, Floyd and Leon, ocat,ed on a fetrm llear there. His family are still here, but will follow later on. Mr. Thurston has been a resident -ail this city a number of years and has won a host of ,frienide here, all of whom wish him well wherever he may go. BANK TALKS —BY THE— First National Bank Of Moore Bank Talk Number 11 LOANS 'AND DISCOUNTS. The First National bank does , not foster or encourage 'meditation, but gives facilities only to !legitimate business operations. We imake loans on as abort time as the needs of our customer will .0amet and Meta npan . the prompt payment, or renewal of ail wiper art 'maturity. We distribute the atocomModation.s of the , ban as widely as possible, rather than concentrate them in a few hands; for large loans, though sometimes proper, are generally We are agents ,for some of the strongest and beat loan corn - panties and can always make tomes on lands at the lowest rates and an the best terms obtktinahlle. We will carefeily consider your needs and offer you money at the lowest current rate. The First National Bank' U. S. Depository for Postal Savings Wm. J. Abel is having an additian buret on his residence on Nob Hit). The Cash Grocery has a new ad of interest to shoppers, in this issue. H. H. Millis is doing some caapene ter work in the vicinity of Germain this week. z Medames F. R. Henry, V. Banoch and' .J. J. Jewell, of Hobson, were the guests of Miss Oda Owen Saturday. A. D. Scott has leased the former Hersey residence and moved in his household goods the first of the week Help the Moore seta:els by eat- ing dinner at ALbritglit building next Saturday; served by Ladies Aid. adv. Senator nd Mrs. C. P. Tooley came in from Twodot Sunday even - hg and spent Monday in the city, the guests of relatives. Guy C. Osmon,dson, 'who has been. editor and manager of The tilmipiltre. for the pat two years, departed Tues- day for Portland, Oregon. Per Sale—Thoroughbred Rhode [Stand Red eggs. $1 for setting of 15 See Wm. Wiseman, on ...Retinheimer m, Moore 494(1. Wm. Zimmerman and family, who have been spending the winter here 'with relatives, left this morning for KansaFt. He expects to return this fall. M. 'W. Penwell, of Belgrade, vis- Med his daughter, Mrs. J. W. Coehraril the After part of the week. He 'states :farming eperatians have just commenced in, Gallatin. Frank and Alfred Scully, of ith Gap, were loca, business viettans the first of the week, They have a , h4g ranch east of the Gap and are 'farming citate extensively. Next Saturday the Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church will serve din- ner from 11:30 a. m., in the Albright building next to Mack's Toggery, for the benefit at the Moore schools. Adv. A Miesouri woman advertised for a husband. She got one at a Post of $9. He afterwards enlisted and. was kited at Manilla. She got 63,000 life insurance and is,he will get a 'widow's pension as long as site hem Yet some peopie think it does- n't pay to advertise. --Ex. M. 1Neei, a weld. known Utica 'farmer, was . committed to the Warm Springs asylum by Judge Roy E. Ayers last Thursday, Pollowting hearing on the charge of insanity. ithe unfortunate man had a number of illusion's as to persecution and the proceeding was instituted by his family who considered him unsafe to he .at large. A John. D. Powell, accompanied by Mrs. Powell, returned home Satur- day after a' brief visit with his brother, S. H. Poweed. They were here to attend the Powell -Bombar- ding nuptial. Mr. Powell is one of the Shaw -Powell, Transportation coin pany, operating sight-seeing trips with permanent* .lamps in the Yel- lowstone National Park, and states Indications are the Park wit; be vis- ited by al unprecedented number of toerists this coining season. Sunday afternoon. a fire threatened to destroy the Geo. Huff residence, hut quick action stopped the blaze before it gained much headway. A fire, started shortly before with kin- dling and kerosene, caused the blow - fn out of a chimney flue stop, io- n boom on the second floor. The flames caught in, the wail paper and Woodwork and . had burned through the roof 'before extinguished by the fire lads, who arrived 'promptly on the scene. Some furniture and clothing 'were damaged in addition to the DR. OWEN RE-ELECTED SCHOOL BOARD TRUSTEE But little interest was manifested in the local annual school election Sat- urday, there being no contest for the 'office of Trustee to he filled. A petition nominating Dr. S.S. Owen to succeed himself had been filed and 1 110 other remelt were presented. Other DAMS wree 'presented. Dr. Owen has served the diatrict Meritably for severe,: years, making honeiderallle personl sacrifice, and at erable person] sacrifice, and yet at present is chairman of the board. The unanimous endorsement recela- ed demonstrated his efforts are not 'Unappreciated. Forty -tour rotes, all in his favor, were oast. Miss Louise Schroeder visited at the Mathews home the tore part of the week. Invitations have been sent out 1* 'Hiuff's Orchestra for an Easter dance at Clary's hail Friday evening, April 17 th. Chas. E. Henry and Schuyler Heald returned Tuesday from a trip in the Grass Range country, where they looked over homestead opportunities. Dr. H. F. Rogge, Chiropractor, will be .at the Wood House in Moore froni April 16 untii May 1, 1914. No knife, dregs or osteopathy. Examf- ntions free. See advertisement in 'tilts issue. Adv. John R. Martin, formerly a resident of the city . tat now located on a farm near Denton, transaoted business here ! Saturday. 1While Jack thinks they have a good district over there, he 'will always have a very kindly ifeele 'mg for Moore and its residents. , - The Banker -Farmer\ is an interest lag publicatioin issue.d under the sup- ervision of the Amerelan Rankers' Association whic i. gaining an en - 'viable national reputation. Its pur riiose is to encourage better agnilcul- II Ire and rural life, making the farm more lilkeablei as well ska more profitable, building up rural life in its social as web as its pro- Matetive side„ including (better homes, better towns with church, school finad community centers. The First Na.- email Bank of Moore has secured a s -apply of the April number for dis- triblition among local farmers: METHODIST CHURCH NOTICES. James H. Durand, Paster_ Choir Practice Friday evening a 6:30. Sunday Notices: Sunday school at 10 a. m., 'P. E. Rice, Supt. Sermon at 11 a. m. Easter Vict- ory. Janitor League at 3 p. in. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. ' Sermon it 7:30. \A Man's True 4 You are cordially Invited to at- t...md these services. CLEAN UP NOTICE Next Monday, April lath is desig- nated as (Lean Up Day in Moore, raid all property ownetts ar7. hereby not! - fled lo Olean up their prerncisei and , 'property so that the same is free from paper, ashes, and rubbish of ev- ery character and to remove said rub- bish to the proper place: The Town Dumping Grounds. Unless this order is oomplite.d with promptly all premises will be cleaned • , where necessary, on order of this council and 'the expense thereof tharged against the poperty. By order of the Town Couneill. Aprtl 9, 1914, A. M. 11/ATHEWS. Mayor. PATRONAGE APPRECIATED We have moved the bake oven and the :Pew tools we were able to use, that were not destroyed by the fire, lilotto the old Albright braiding. The flaikery equipment, etc., have been so itio Mr. W. P. Johnson who has tak- en charge and is arranging things to \conchae a firiet-eilass bakery on one gide of the room. Mr. M. F. Shulte 'and myself will conduct the restate iraint and attach room or the other Ade of tilte room. • I wish to thank my many friends for the loyal support they have ex- tended me during my recent to:whiles trsisit we may continue to merit 'their patronage in the future;. , that - wie .may all work together to burl& Up our home industries and by so do- ing advance the development of 'Moore and its surrounding country I You*, for a greater and progressive Moore. WM. F. ROESELER. Apia) 6, 1914. Adv. Time TO FUSS UP You sheuld come in and take a few looks at my $25 Suitings Mr hand tailored, A perfect fit every time. Brighten Up . The old clothes with a go9d French Dry Cleaning, or a new coat of Dye. All work taken care of promptly. CLEANERMaCk 1 S DYER We Want Your Business 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. Beer this in mind and come in and talk it over with us. We , appreciate your business Whether cash er credit. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR PRODUCE POWER MERCANTILE Prompt and Careful Service. Coe Prompt and Careful Service. DON'T FORGET— ---- Dr. E. A. Long, the old reliable dentist, is giving a very liberal dis- count on all dental work during this month. l wilt pay you to investi- gate. EkatninatIons and estimates free. Consult him at your earliest convenierrce. Dr. E. A. Long, Dentist Office 8 A. M.-8 P. M. CROWLEY BLOCK. i,evvistown • M cattail ft or the Next Ten Days WE WILL SELL THE CELEBRATED MAITR SHOES AT ACTUAL COST. THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY THAT CASH BUYERS SHOULD NOT OVERLOOK. COME AND, GET OUR CASH PRICES ON:— Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Etc. WE NEED YOUR BUSINESS AND YOU NEED TO SAVE ALL YOU CAN IN BUYING. The Cash Grocery Co. A. M. SAMUELS, Mgr. General Merchandise 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. WHIEIAIT\ which, in itself is a guar- aintee of quality and which flour is milled from thoroughly washed and Wowed wheat. Phis flour we will We make no extra packed at the mills exchange for your wheat on a mill basis. change for sacks, giving you flour as it is thoroughly clean and sanitary. For further iaformation, kindly call alt our office. Montana Elevator Company D. 0. McGUIN, Manager. MOORE, MONTANA. ecure Sale Dills THE KIND THAT WILL ALWAYS SELL YOUR STOCK AND GOODS —AT THE— EMPIRE SHOP