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FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1925 THE HARDIN • PUPILS HAVE CHANCE , Governor Arrested EVERY MEMBER CANVASS .PROVES SUCCESSFUL Pe°Ple. two or three are met together, as in a great temple full of IV. J. ScOTT. Plaintiff. The point to hear in James C. Elohietti. Win. V. Heirs. Va. mind is that where only two or Harriet C. Roger@ and Joseph C. Kranitsky. Defendants. r 10 WIN $1'15 IN GOLD Giiii‘ ass - or - members - and friends thuse twu . 1)1. three The annual \Every Member three are me t te g\ thee, u nl Y spirittion. F.',‘ er) one should go Hi:: t li ra E lit get the iii- SALE. On the Slat day of Jasivarv A. D. 1926. at 10 o'clock a. m.. at entrance to buildina now HOLD AT SH ERIF Fn.; 0 f t li I' First Congregational alum only to church somewhere. used for court house in Hardin. church last Sunday, ., caliph , of His Horn. State of partially - partially completed, bids Sunday ca ening services will limn- the following deSei ibed real Every schoolboy or school- 'children.. 10 years old in tht. girl under sixteen years of age !Ninth Federal Reserve District. tiiie be Itch] beginning Sunday even- urobertv. to -wit: -Section Fifteen (15) in Townskto who is attending school in liar- Designs must be submitted to such can‘ass ever made. A to be the mo..t, successful of any ing, 7:30. All are invited to Two (21 North h . Range -Thirty-Ai run East of te Montana Principal din, or any of the ruralnu r districts Jury of Awards, Twin City Man- of new subscribers were attend. We hope to make these i hil u e m rita u n r;i. si s tu ta a t t , ed o pi m t pa kit i t tai tiznty of secured and with only two or services a joy and inspiration to Dated January 6th. A. D. 11,25. Of Big Horn county, has a chance ufaeturers, Inv., 100 Builders 4 to win $100 in gold. That Exchange, Minneapolis, Minn. tIkeee ca.ceptietts, all old sub- all who attend. We extend - you Sheriff. Bic Horn._County. Montana. it. P. (111.14.011E. 4 amount will IN, paid by the - Contest closes at 5 p• m.--, scribers raised their subscrip- :1 . : th ii i i i • s g:alt, im Ration to meet F. D. Tan-ler attorney for Plaintiff. Twill City Manufacturers, Inc., First Put... Jan. 9. 1925. 2-4 Wednesday, Feb. II, 1925. tion %e s ra mati erally, At pies - he • comprising the Manufacturers Tlo. other regular services or -- SUMMONS` Designs must be in black and ent the budget. is s o me w h a tith e .„, Club of Minneapolis arid the i day will be Sunday school . white, pen and ink sketchea °W A' lailf subscribed, and if the at the JittAiee Court. Hardin Town - 9 ( at 9:45; Men's Forum t;lass, loom state of Montana. County of Manufacturers Subdivision preferred, and must be on let- presen per m t - rate--meber etr.- 1 ..g 00 . itig Horn. It. A. Vickers. J. I'. the St. Paul Association, for the 9 :; Junior_ Endeavor at 3:30 terhead size paper, Bristol board finites to be subscribed by thoe s I. W. scatty and Joseph Keeler. a ro-partnta ship, doing husiness as best designs for an emblem to in the _afternoon and Senior En - preferred. yet to lie siiiiei ---- ourbr --- rri- advertise the Northwest Indus- trt deavor at 0:30. All meetings acuity d.: Keeler, Plaintiff. VII. Every design must incorpor- get will be subscribed in full. • • trial Expositiao in the rfwin N\. Durand, Defendant. dte the words, \Northwest In- _are open to the puteic. Cities Feb. 28 to March 7. Fifty What a glorious thing th a I REV. it. E. ALORIGIIT, THE STATE OE MONTANA SENDS dustrial Exposition, Twin Cities.\ would be for the Congregational _-- GREFIIING TO - THE ABOVE name, age and address in the up- supPorting it.- would. feel, to Pastor.`. ewer the complaint in this action dollars will be paid for Ow NAMED DEFENDANT: Competitors must write their church. and how tine all those second best design and $25 for You are hereby summoned to an - The Northwest Industrial Ex- per left hand corner of their know that they had done their York City schools brought wti c= t li s air r l il f a c i d a I tl ' ati t e t r orl ( t ' il. Vettee the third best design. the \Open -school week\ in New a b • 1 drawing, and on the back must 1 full part to make this the most 232,879 visitora, at average of • out , :gd tt t i h tile f vou n r i i :iswAr f olia r serra a of exhibits of \Made -in -the position will comprise hundreds have certificate by their teacher I suct•essful year of all so far. one visitor for eVery four chit- re n e v within twenty days n after l !-‘t . t - , (Inc of Hie fine things pro- dren. tj t ;r n y I c d e a v of 0 t t h is r S v u t e rn e m ° a n t i: ii e i x n e I i t isi ye that name, age and address are Northwest\ manufactured prod- given correctly. vide(' for in the budget is,. the your failure to atitetur or answer. beautifying of , the ,chui•ch prop- NoTICE OF C.I.OSE OF REGIS- be default, for the relief demanded ludgment will be taken against you lleiS. It is limited to the goods The jury of awards consists of serve district and is designed the Minneapolis Art Museum: ei e r ty. It k hoped . that the cor- 'TR A T ION FOR CITY ELE an ON ------... cu T e rie . said action in brought to De - in the eoninlaint. made in the Ninth Federal Ite-. Russell A. Plimpton, curator of tier lot may be made one of the tudgment for roods. wares and to reflect to the rest of the Carl WI. Rawson, Minneapolis Joaatinen M. Davis, dirt fernier, i : merchandise sold and deivered by ax-Govareor of Kansas, and his most beautiful spots in town. NoTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, a n!aintiffs to defendant within five world the increased optimism artist; If. W. Rubins, represent- son Russell, 28 (below), have gone That the registration books for iTrees, shrubbery and flowers ars last past at defendant's special ing the Minnesota Art Society; ilea to the farm awaiting hear - the registration of qualified eke- instance and 7eauest. prevailing here. George F. Dickson, presiden Leavitt Corning, St. Paul adver- bnbery in connection with the htg Jan., 23d, on the charge of ' will make this fine lob a place of . beauty. tors residing in the City of.11ar- 1 my 5. hand this I eth day of the Twin City Manufacturers, tising man; Col, L. K . Britting:. alleged sale of pardgns to MAUI din, Montana, for the regular o f January I E S S 9 0 It. A. VICKERS. Justice rney o - f f or t Ylarti t afe: .. _ __ Inc., said there are several rules St. Pant industrial expert. and convicts. They werearrested aa l ' And - theni - we are planning on I City Election to be held Monday, 1 I. .E. Haven. attorney 1st publication. Dec. 16. 1925. 3-4 which must. be observed by all Carl Bohnen, St. Paul artist. hour before Mr. Davis stepped out .'SOITIe much needed interior - dec- April 0th, 1925, will be closed on aompetitors: Names of winners will be an- of &nee. The governor pleaded not orating of the church. Just guilty. The son was trapped Re- Thursday, -February WW1, 1925, what we will be able to . do re - Contest is open to all school flounced February 15, 1925. -- --- 4:opting ;1260 of abashed money . m At 5, ei'eteckP,_ - M._ . aints to be seen, but among the, things hoped for is a re -plan- The electors may register for iliog of the rostrum so as to said election by appearing be - THE JUNIOR TRIBUNE i make sufficient room for the fore the County Clerk at his !choir; the kalsomining and re- °n th ice in e Court House: in the City of Hardin, Montana, on 'finishing of the auditorium, so Written by Grade School Pupils any legal .day between the ' that- -e-verything- will -be - -- readY , for the installation of the pipe- hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 5 ; VOLUME 1 FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1925: NUMBER 3 ;organ in the fall. This drive o'clock P. M. • - twill not be made, however, un- 'Electors are hereby informed THE STAFF, WIRELESS POEM Visiting Days that all electors who did not slimmer seem to warrant it.. vote at the last General Elec- - less economic conditions this as t Editor -in -Chief -Max 'Chomp- The It ireless works just like Wednesday, Thursday ' a n Never -the -less such thin d on NOVember 4th, 1924, 'egister. Electors are 11011. a top Friday of this week are visiting the enlargement of the base- must Reporters-Eilene Long, Ce- It's on the go with never a stop: days for the parents of the de- ment and the installation of a fine er informed that where - selia Larkin, Lawrence Labbitt, And when the S. 0.S. is flashed partment children; Wednesday pipe -organ are things that we they ave moved from one Cornelius Rousch, Harriet Mc- with might for the parents of the seventh maY well be looking forward ward to another, they may t. Allister, Rosa Stoltz, George A steamer conies dashing thru graders, Thursday for the par to. A church that is ou of debt transfer their registration to - the ward ie whic' they now • An th Sullivan and Eilene Logan. the night. •,---- ents of the sixth graders, and and with no constructive pro - reside by appearing at the of- d all e people. easily gram ahead of it, is not a church Friday for the parents of the Editorial rest, fifth graders. Thursday the de- from which we may expe Ace of the County Clerk and ,great There are many boys in this For they know that the island partment council had a meeting things. making such request in writ- ing. , town thab are interested in wire- is safe from distress; which the visitors attended. The I At the regular Suaday morn - CARL RANKIN, County less and radio. They are all And the wonderful wireless that different grades were having jing worship services, we are Clerk and Ex -Officio Registrar. trying hard to obtain the neces- did it all, their regular lessons.. !considering the general theme First publication Jan. li, 1925 is the Justit t of Marie* A. Towisabia. Mg Posted Jan. 19, 1925. can make one for themselves. Nell. ... - ...... freshments were served to the l and their relation one to the Last publication Feb. 4th, 19'4. Franklin D. Tanner. Plaintiff. . Corking,. Horn °minty. oedema. sary parts for the outfit so they Es sale at home by the old brick After school each day, re-,' of Me. nature of God and man Some of the boys have tlready Max Thompson. visitors. ;other. Last Sunday we consid- versus • SHERIFF'S SALE Ora Bing. l7 dant. hi the District Omit of die-.-Tlair- . THE STATE 0 MONTANA SENDS NAKED T1 ENDANT: GREE'TINGS/ TO THE ABOVE gotten enough parts and are Briefs Basket Ball This Sunday we will consider, .ered \What and Who is God?\ sending wireless messages back The eighth grade defeated the \Where is God and What are weigh Judicial Ding** of 'the State of Mentesia. In and Fee the You are, rebv summoned to an - and forth after school. 'hey/ Gordon iBrekke /and Waldo seventh grade and the seventh . His Instruments?\ We hope County nf Bkr Horn. irseer'llicoinnialnt in this on. do not send .after six &elock Herman of Miss Sullivan's room E. NE\WKIRIT. Plaintiff, which is filed in the office of the conquered the sixth grade in that our increasing ii 6in 1) e i's W . FRANCIS BROOKS and M. M. above named Jui.tice of the Peace. at Hardin. Montana. and file your because people begin listening are back to school. They have to radio at this time. If the boys been out two weeks. two exciting games last week. 1 • will continue to increase. There BROOKS. Defendants. VS. answer and serve a cony thereof on The score between the sixth are still great numbers of 'peo- theTO241Xthe Plaintiff within ten days after sound the wireless once, it Lester .Maybell of Billings has and seventh was 12 to 2 in favor: L O Y \. ri o f a t January, Sheriff's l P g ore; the service of this Summons. exclu- the haur of 1:00 °dock n. m. at the nive of the day of service: and in pie who do not attend church knocks the radio air away and come to go to school in Hardin. of the seventh. The score be- any where. This should not front door of the Court House in case of your failure to answer or it takes quite a while for it to He is in the second grade. . the City of Hardin. Rig Horn appear. iudgment will be taken tween the seventh and eighth lac Along this line we are re- County. Montana. the following de- against you by default. for the re - come back. If anyone had Gene Rhinehart was promoted was 16 to 5 in favor of the! .. minded of what John Andrew scribed real property situate in flit lief demanded in the comnlaint. some good music, then it would from the second grade to the eighth. Both games were very Ill Qu T a h r r er. Et. le cure twirl!) ent for reason./ hle va In k • The said action Is brought to /*- Horn County. Montana. to -wit: knock it all away. This would third grade. exciting and the children en-i• , olmes said: \A man when he esttheQ1Siaorutteareaostf of professional services rendered the the Southeast Onarter of Section . t ° 1 11 N t o \ rt Northwest Twent‘ -three. the South Half of defendant by the plaintiff. and for money laid out and expended for IS dead will ask the pastor to not be a very nice thing todo. Jesse Adams returned to joyed them immensely. hold- a whole service just for complaint on The boys have a great d al of rumber of pencils this week. Section Twenty-four and the North end on the behalf of the defendant. 4 Half of Section Twenty-five, all in as fully altered In the fun out of sending from f ur to The school store is. selling a Play 'him. - Yet the same man while Township One North. Hance Thirta - he is alive will ignore several one East. file herein. January. A. D. 1925. WITNESS my hand this 2nd day of pea six o'clock, anyway, and , wil school Monday. She has been One section of the seventh thousand perfectly good services Datol at Hardin. Montana. this Justice of the Peace. thousand A. CORK - INS probably learn a great deal about absent seven days on account of grade is giving a play. The 2n1 day of January. A. D. 1926. • R. P GILMORE. Sheriff. Fire' rod,. ,T - in 2. 1925 electricity. mumps. name of it is, \The Declaration that others would be glad to Attorney for Plaintiff. 1-4 his is cer- T. H. RURKE. Hardin. Montana. Harriet McAllister accompan- of Independence share with him,\ T :\ There are i Bitter Boot Troop tainly true_ here, especially . the First publication Jan. 2 1925. 1-4 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ied her mother to Billings. on thirteen children in the play. ' p - art. We 00 have plenty - The two - Bitter Root patrols business. They are as follows: Cornelius last chose names and colors. The John Spear from Sheridan has Roush . , Clem Owen,, Ivan King,'of room now and would be glad tei Notice Is hereby riven. by the nee. patrol leaders are Eilene Logan come to Hardin to go to school. William Squire, Ruth Miller, Ei- share our services of wor-. Estate of Ward Russell DEapti and Cecelia Larkin. Eilene's lie is in the seventh grade. lene Long, Evelyn Talton, Max ship - with many more. This undersirned administrator of the ea tate of Ward Russell. deceased. to L pabro chose Wild Wood for its Julia Shafferoint might also be made: those the creditors of and all n°' - sons hay er has come from Thompson, Kenneth Campbell,. name arid green and brown for the Crow school to attend school George Ina claims against the said deceneed to exhibit th - an. with the neeenso rl _Sullivan, Berkely Dyvia, who do not attend services are ' a \...a- colors. Cecelia's patrol chose here in Hardin. She is ill the Avery Ferguson an d Sherm the losers and not those who do vo.- hers. within four months fter Beall. _________ !attend. That is one comforting to the said administrator at the of. rose first publication of this notice Rosebud for its name and old fourth grade. fice of A. E. Bottum, First \ s •- thot for the faithful. We can Plink building in the City of Mir - rose and silver for colors. The ,ck have as fine a worship service din. County of Bic Horn. State of, Lost and Found Articles. Floyd Severson came ba Bitter Root troop had an election of officers, as follows; Chair- Lost and found articles are to school Monday. He has been when the heart is right, where Dated at Hardin. Montana, this now left at the school store. ill since Xmas vacation. Montana. A. E. BOLLIYM. 2nd day of January. 1926. chairman, hazel Graber; Secre- • Administrator of the F'.state of w tary, Helen Corkins. Every time an article is found My Visit Warren of Michigan to the City Ruesell. Deceased Louis E. Haven, Hardin. Montana A number of the Bitter Root the finder should take it to the Attorney for Administrator. school store. In the cold After we were rested from the Ncw Attorney -General First nublieation Jae 2 192; 1 . girls have not taken their ben - weather sometimes caps' and trip, Dad took my cousin, Ray . , derfoot test. They are be- -* o • PUBLIC SALE ginning to study ori mittens are lost. This causes and me to the Y. M. C. A. We ALIAS SUMMONS In the Justice Oourt of Maeda' TO1471tiitin Before Robert A. V ickera. --Justice of the Peace. • - State of Montana. County of Bitr Horn. as. L. kt. Sharp. Plaintiff. vs. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Conrad. Defend- ants. THE STATE OF MONTANA TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- ANTS. yEETING: You are erebv summoned to be and atone. before me. Robert A. and to the County of Big Horn, at Viiiter%a Justice of the Peace. in my pfnn Mardin. on the 3rd day of February A D. 1925. at 10:00 oailock a. of said day. then and there to make answer to the com- plaint of the above named plaintiff, In a certain action to recover the sum of Forty-seven and 51-105 Dol- lars. and the costa of this action for - the recovery for goods. wares ana merehandise sold by Plaintiff to de- fendants in the sum 4if Forty-seven and 51-100 ($47.51) Donate. And If you fall to appear and an- swer as above reouired indorineat will be taken against you according to the complaint. Given under my hand this itb,dsiv - of January A. D. 1926. ROBERT A. VICKERS. Juetice of the Peace. T. Atty. for Plaintiff. Pub. Jan. 7. 4, 21. 28. 1924. UMMCYNt4 U. Firefly Troop She children inconvenience. if went in and went swimming in n th il f. Di j sZig ai e i . strict th: f 'Mir - The Firefly troop have been a child has lost anything, he the pool. There were some men the County of RI. I State of Montana. in and for the the Matter of the Estate of Philip practicing a Firefly dance to should inquire at the school who had life savers and they store for it. threw them in the water and ronhead. Deceased. give between acts of the Blue Notice ,is hereby given that In dived through them. One man, Birds' play. The Fireflies are Good English Clubs who was a swimming teacher, Pursuance of an order of the nig- triet Court of the County - of Inc going to buy a lamp for the ., Scout room. The Good English Clubs met showed us how to make your Horn. State of Montana. made on the 15th day of January. 1925. In Blue Bird Troop on Monday, Tuesdae, Thursday breath last longer in water. It at the nattier of the estate of Philip fronhead, deceased, the undersigned The Blue Birds have been and Firday. On Monday the was very. interesting. the administrator of the said Petite. My cousin and I went sliding will sell at public auction to the practicing their play twice a children of Mrs. Muenche's room hest - titittter. enhiect to confirma- tion by said court, the following de - week. They are planning to gave a Louisa May Alcott pro- scribed real estate, to -wit: All that is a long hill back in an alley certain tract of land situated in fir give the pla; the lasi. of Febrii- gram. On Tuesday the children where we went down. There Horn County. Montana. and hounded ary. of Miss Wort's room gave book and described as follows: The North - Oriole Troop reports and short talks. On are about three hills right in west Quarter of the Northeast Quer- The Oriole troop had an Glee- Thursday the children of Miss succession and we went down ter (NW 1 4 NEM 1 of Section Sixteen them one after the other. (16) Township Five (5) South. Rance Thirty-two (321 East of -the *ion of officers lasb Friday. The Weller's room gave radio talks M. P. M. containing annroximately reqiths were as follows: Chair_ and book reports. Qn Friday . My , grandfather took as to forty (40) acres. man, Plana Smithe. Secretary, the children of Mrs. Gordon's stinne'-. shows. There was one - dal... the 7thday of February 1925, Said sale will be made on Ratio._ funny one that was called, at 2 o'clock n. n1. of that day. at kreida Beck. The pitrol leadeis room gave a program about \Abie's Irish Rose.\ It was one the court house door. In the city of which ' , vete chosen vre,ro Eva Gene Strat4on Porter. Hardin. in said county and state. The terms of said sale will he of the best plays I have ever Grove and Amber Newel Eva etieh, ten per centum of the nur- 01'0VC'S - ; , filrol chose viol A for Council seen. One Sunday, my aunt _. fk \ chase money to he Paid to the mini Council was held Thursday gave us some money to go to administrator on the day of sale Its name and Amber Newell's balance on confirmation of the *ale afternoon after school. Eilene a show called, \Peter Pan,\ by Charles Beecher Warren, of chose Pansy for its name. They by said court. Reno, secretary, read the min- Sir James M. Barrie. I saw the Michigan, former U. S. Ambassa- Dated Ibis 15th day of Janne ry ,also elected a flag bearer, Dort, 1915. \ Ides of the last meeting. A corn show and then I read the hook. dor to Japan, has been named at - A. E. nougat. Daniel. plete report of the council meet, I had a good time, but I was torn ey-general by President Cool- Administrator of the Estate of rhino Lawreice Laiibitt is out of ing will be given in the next glad to get home again. -ByMee to succeed Harlan F. Stone, Tronhead. dereaned. school with the mumps. issue of the Junior Tribune. Lawrence Labbitt: who now become. a Justice of the T. E. Haven. Attorney for Adminis- tt S. Septets' Coert ist trili onh r ilration. Dec. 14. 15211. 1-1 x_ •!••2446,sealha SUMMONS In the District Court of the Thir- teenth Judicial District of the , State of Montana. In and For the Cottet• of Iiir Horn. R. .T. M111cr and Wm. A. Miller. 11.1111tIff. va- n. P. NVP. Defendant. . THE STATE OF MitN 1 '%'<% GREETING 1'0 THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to answer he complaint in this t .atita which is filed In the office of the Clerk of this Court, and to file your answer and serve a cony thereof Upon the 'plaintiff's attorney within twenty days after the service of this summons. exclusive of the day of service: and in case of your fail- ure to appear or answer. littlirment will be taken arainst Yon by de- fault, for the relief demanded In the complaint. The said action is brourht to re - Twelve Windred Ninety-four an 0- coN er on the promissory note f 100 ($12)4.501 Dollars. dated Ma- ma 26th. 1922 riven by R. P. Nye to R. J. Miller and Wm. A. Miller due one ye- r atter date, and for the coats ineltidinr attorneys fees. WITNESS my ha oft and the 5••-.1 of raid Court this 30th day of De- eeviher. 1924. GEORGE H. MMT.ER. fgP*11 Rueke. Tin Min. Montana, (.lerk• T. H. Attorney for Plaintiff. Talk Dee. 31. Jan. 7. 14. 21. 1525 SHERIFF'S SALE In the Margot Ooert of the Thir- teenth 3s4k4.J Margot of &hellish, of Montana In end Fee the County of Big Horn. A. B. Houghton, Plaintiff. Big Horn Valley hand & Develot a - -.MAIM Company. a corporatio Hardin Real Estate Trust. a com- mon law trust and Rudoinh A. Romberg. Defendants. TOBE SOLD at sheriff's sale on the 24th day of January. 1525. at the hour of one o'clock to. m......at, the front door of the Court House in the City of Hardin. Me Horn County. Montana. the following fle scribed real nronertv situate in Dle- Horn County. Montana. to -wit: The West Half Of the Northwest Quarter the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter. and the gain Half of the Northwest Onartar of Section 'thirty-three. Townehin One North. Rance Thirty-two Bast. Dated at Hardin. Mo_ptana. this 2nd day of Sanitary A. D. 1511, R. P 0I1.140R14, _Sheriff. T. H. BURKE Montana. attorativ for First Dub. Jan, 1. 1121. 1.4 SHEflWW MALI