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rt• THE HARDIN TRIBUNE -HERALD FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 192.5. Judith of Blue Lake Ranch 0 By Jackson Gregory a oni Page Nine) looked up at Lee's entrance. \Hello. Putt. he aairl, reaching for cigarette and match. \Got everythina ready for tomorrow?\ . \Why diden you tell me Miss San- ford had gone awitya\ was Lee's span) rejoinder. Hampton flushed, \Devil take those two eyes of yours. Bild,\ heaPand testily. \They've - got a Stray of baring tido:tit a man until he feels lie thin wineBud Lee Stood--S:anno into Hernia k s r ao c hipt Die t a n . . nl him. \e , i'll tIly u. ten's Face While Judith tit away I am running this outift. And - If the men think, I'm coming straight bairn her with an or- der they ()hey It. If they get the no - ten she isn't here, they're at to ask questions. That's why.\ . . ; \This sale to Doan. Rockwell & Valnid,\ Held Lee quiekly. \You- . dlidn't cook that up, did you Hump- sonr • - . \Lord no!\ cried lituriptou. From Its plaje on a file Tie took a yellow hip pf paper, tossing It to Lee..- \She Sent Isse that this morning:\ , It was a Western Union telegram. Paying briefly: \Pollock Ilaurptop, \Blue Lake Ranch. \Am forced to sell heavily. Senn lag Doan, Rockwell & liaight Wednes- day morning, one hundred horses; as many beef cattle as Carson can round 11113. Accept terms made in their letter to you last, week. \JUDITH SANFORD.\ Tbe date line upon the message rive the sending point as San Fran - Mace. ii \They wrote you a letter offering ' 6 4, hayr said Lee thoughtfully, his S7ø Ming slowly from the paper in i his fi rs. \How'd it happen they didn't \Well take. isn' I were but We were be expect Abe man i neurse I ave her the letter as anon as , I lied °rained it.\ i i \Of rse,\ answered Lee. - i . But nis thoughts were not with his iti .. were paere Uesk a u . 12z9ci t Rosy:. wen They were with Bayne Tre , - ore. He knew that Trevor - 8 had long go sold to theft people; he knew. too.' at at least two of the heavy share ' I Idera in tire Western Lumber Sarip try -1 X di 1411101E Tern no - crbell ;Fri.! was secona vice president of the - lagober company. •Have you had any other word from .114e 4 Sofordr he asked., ._ .. te to herr • t's a natural enough mis- ' It? Knowing that she and ; part-owners, knowing that 0th lic-re. isn'talt quite to that they would write to teed of to the woman? Of ' v . who her lawyers arer So. I don't.\ \Lnything in her papers here that woad tell us?\ \No. Her papers are in the safe yonder and its locked and I don't knew the combination.\ what hotel she is stopping at lb the city?\ Look here, Bud; what are you drialkag at? I don't get you.\ 'Aar' answered Lee absently. What Bud Lee was thinking was: \Here are too many coincidences l\ Little things, each one In itself safe from suspicion. But when he medi- talad that the offer had come from WS particular firm, that it had come jog a- few days before Judith's first dolliFture from the ranch, that It had been addressed not to her but to Hamp- ton SI that he must have the oppor- turoty Se read it, that she had been called alddenly to the city, that that stall bed come after the house was 'Viet. Its occupants In bed, that no letter had come since she bad left, that no one knew where to reach tier —when he passed all of these things ,In review the bitterness in his heart 11.181pAgt—Court_tst..the_ziageh r i -441111idelllidt wife, to The Yellowstone -Merchants in the died under. tlielC5it4.74-4 11 10ist-anzifit-3‘. Itantir - etartiactardilert said 4 1 4 0- rtgAb.• • qervitti - Juottetat Distant% \toU - th - e'SWe '- sprang n anew, grown almost into covers, and is a lien upon: The II 1 IIh wriscr _ a • 1.arge Metal 'Jodi.* An . . It is CollIalutl kilo% ledsv t water or steam heating r have aided broot . oast recapt a tairly- efficient ..0,1„, 11(511. HUM eVet', . • .; `.% Lein saint a radiator rue. a a ntage to lb a ,rUuou of the sensitive s•;11,, times, the p ail a body, auc,, a; , raunitors, fur -,•1 ra, lot tr. in close proxin, t he rear -Aver may possibly can -at, to Inseme inoperative. \I r; nolio sets it may al ,. loud -spa.,\ , 'tea/only if . • anna and t , er cabinet. -; • • a truth toother pei . • a ls „a nn e, , i,en with the 1.1 o r spC•a k 01's is that,- with al • . iLe nrealter should tarieni t - sra tord rev aatt;o is. , zi!..!W7' CIO J'et'PAVer face- Their' tossing the telegram to the table. Ire turned and went out. His face Ilan gene suddenly white. , t „ \They've got you somehow; Judith . girl,\ he whispered through tense lips. is \But the tight Is at ill to be made. And, !';' try God, there' a 1.1sy of squarina ay- • .1,1, 1 counts coming coming for a Man named Bayne ' *Nan for mom) Listeners Trevors!\ ea,1 of the radio set. r s , nao of the v • It'd.sr na 1S r 1 connection .;s:' :?!) Z:l'alCAl'able cote; ' 1 r•',. bietWelnl rtor' nni want louder signals. tiat- He went to the nunialoolae. neither torirer tirrher ohne voltage ;- tire au -ho amplifier. more senstten seeing larcla nor liertrItan ire: witen „ Tn .- a n- en ono tonne nare t a p - she called after him, and with a word i n s.. : to Carson brought the -irate - cattle fore- If ;volt' have tremble in setter:0i. man hurriedly outside. CHAPTER XIII A Signal -Fire? Bayne Trevors' way had ever been to play safe, the way of a coward or a wise man. Even now, no doubt he was giving an account of himself in legitimate endeavor at the lumber camp, putting in his appearance at his regular hour. safe miles lying be- tween him and that which might oc- cur upon the Blue Lake rfitch, setikti- Hailing alibis onducting himself hie the man he wished the world to think But in the mind of Bud Leo tier* Was no question, no (leap!. Bayne Trevors, or one of Bayne Tre- yore' gang, was even at this Instant holding fuditlinomewhere until this colossal deal could be put over. Tre- vors or one of his gang—and Lee's face went whiter, his hands shut tight- er into hard lists, as there came to his mInd the picture of Caninnion's twist- ed face and evil, red -rimmed eyes. \Well?\ snapped Carson. \What now?\ \There's going to be no sale in the morning,\ said Lee and at the new strange tone In Lee's voice Carson jerked up• his head, thrusting It for- ward, peering at the other through the Moonlit night. ' - \gay it again,\ muttered Carson. \Who said so? Miss Judith?\ \She isn't here\ replied Lee briefly. \Hasn't been her since Saturday night.\ (To be continued) ALIAS SUMMONS •••, ir•c; t y.;', the rerrtilt • , ;, narsiderable FC BeleCtiVitV n r.r, . 1 ,• •‘• I. nit -need ns sin a. aatar•tan ;rot howling. . a.• ;an - . prani,o to keep aa • sa ns era from the to - a • o-• •aa st an conve stationa. or in other words, your a celyer is not Retentive, You shouhi roe a shorter :wren. You will Ins mile Volume by so doing hut whar Is VqiUTI1C if it is a jumble of sounds If you have trouble -getting the longer wave stations connect a fixed condenser between the aerial and ground terminals of your set. . A pleasant signal filling a moder- ate -sized room should he enough to aive satisfaction. Why waste bat- tery (torrent in trying to deafen your neighbors. Besides, clearness does trot come with great volume in the ease of radio reception. 1 If you have a_regenerative radio !set with no radio frequency &moll- ification tared to stop radiation from I ,your aerial, you should use great icare in tuning in lest you cause 1 whistling an1 squealing in your -neighbors' sets. Don't pick , up sta- tions by the \whistle -in\ method. Turn on your detector filament cur- rent to a point where your stations ;come In naturally—it can be done. You shOold tune in a station and tiring it to you an natural as you would hear the music increase in volume if you , were approaching a hall where an orchestra is playing. Some people have the impression that they should disconnect their B batteries every time they are done listening for the night. It is not necessary to disconnect .the B bat- teries at any time, except in repair- ing or testing a set or renewing bat- teries. When the filament of your ; tubes is not lighted no B battery current can flow. There are sortie people who con- fuse wave length with distance. hut there is no similarity, whatever. The i power of a sending station as far ,as distance is concerned has much :more to do with fringe than wave length has. Short-wave stations can I reach greater distance with less power than longer N:ave stations, hilt- that is -a- variable factor depend- ing on losses in transmission. day of February, A. la 1925. R. P. GILMORE, Sheriff. T. H. BURKE, Hardin. Montana. Attorney for Plaintiff. First pub. February 6, 1925. 6-4 SHE RII'F'S SUE PETER I'. KOPRIVA,, Plaintiff. vs. It. B. CANDEE and MARY CANDEE. his 'wife, Defendants. TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S S aLE On the 28th day of February A D. 1925. tit 2:09 o'clock p. at the front door of the Court House in Hardin, County of Big Horn, State of Montana. the following de- scribed real property, to -wit: - Lots 6, 7. and 8 In Section 34: Lot 1, in Section 33. Township 1 Soon, and Lot I in Section 4, Town- snip/2 South. Range 33 Fast, M. P. M., Big Horn County, Montana, to- gether with the inirrovements and appurtenances thereunto belonging as in anywiae appertaining. Fe. P. GILNIOPE, Sneriff. Big Born County, Montana. Dated February nth, A. D. 1925. Guinn di Maddox, Attorneys for Plaintiff. ... Pirst pub. February 6. 1925. a:4 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE I,, the District Court of the Thir. teenth Judicial District of the State of Montana, in and tor the Conine tbr Big Horn. To the Matter of the Estate of JOHN P. COTTER. Dorton:tad. It appearing to inn eneac by the petition this day presented nod filed herein by J. s. cotter, futmintsirittor of the estate of John P. Cotter de - reamed, that it is naeessater- no tall t air whole of the sael re:al eatat e of t said dece.lent in order to pay its debts and expenses and charges arIntinistration. It is ordered that all persons In- ineestrai in said estate appear before the court on Thursday, the 19th dny Materh, 19-6, at the hour of ten • I . 1:wc-k a. mu., of said day, in the eourt-roorn of the court house in the tato of lardina Big Horn County, Montana, to show cause why an ori- r ahould not he granted said rid- •• inistrator to sell said real. estate. and it s further ered that a copy of this order be publishel four successive weeks next prisce( , cling taati day in the Hardin Tribune - Herald, a newspaper printed and .1925. (selta:latit)ehddthiis said day of February. GEORGE H. MILLER, Clerk of the District Court of the Thirteenth Judicial District of the State of Montana, in and for the County of Big Horn. (In absence from said county of the , Honorable Judge of said Court). 'First pub. Feb. 6, 1925. 6-4 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE ,In the District Court of the Thir. teenth Judicial District of the State of Montana, In and for the County of Big Horn. In the Matter of the Guardianship of Mary Shaffer, George Shaffer and Julia Shaffer, Minors. Upon reading the verified petition of J. W. Scally, the guardian herein, :this day filed with the Court, IT IS ORDERED, that Mary Shaffer, George Shaffer and Julia Shaffer, minors, and Annie Stewart, and all other persons interested in the real 'property hereinafter described, or in the leasing thereof, for the year beginning March 1st, 1925, upon the terms specified in such proposed lease, a true copy of which is at- tached to said petition, reference to which is hereby made, and wherein provision is made for the usual crop rental, be and appear before the Court at the court -room in Hardin, 'Montana, on the 19th day of Febru- ary, A. D. 1925, and at the hour of ten o'clock a. na of said day, then and there to show cause, if any they have, why such guardian should not be permitted by the Court to lease said real preraises,' as 'prayed for in said petition. Said real premises are described as being: The SWI4NWS4. WIASW 1 4. and NEI4SW 1 4 of Sec. 4. and SE 1 4 F TIonal T of Sec. 5. all in Township 4 South, CALL FOR BIDS • The board of county commissioners of Big Horn county, Montana, will receive sealed bids until 10 o'clock a. in,, March 4th, 1925, for the con- struction of earth approaches and ,rock rip -rap at the highway bridge over the Little Big Horn river lo- cated near Lodge Grass, Mont. Range 85 Earn of Montana Principal Meridian, in Big Horn County: Mon- tana. Done in open Court at Hardin, Montana. this 6th day of February. A. D. 1925. -ffroNc. District Judge First pub. February 6. 1925. 6-2 The site of the proposed Work Oats, corn chop, bran and must be examined by each bidder in person. : shorts, also Kirby coal. Each bid must be accompanied a a, DEMO ELEVATOR. by a certified check of 15% of the O'LL total amount tic!, as a guarantee for the entering intai a contract within ten days after the acceptance of the ibid. The successful bid ler will be re- quited ato give a satisfactory bond ,equal to 50.% of the contract price, based on estimated quantities. Westside Maternity Home Rates $30.00 Per Week Mrs. T. M. Whitledge Siteeiftaaticara and list-- Nurse In Charge timated quantities can be secured at the offiee of the County Surveyor. Phone 41-F-11 Hardin. Mont The Board of Commissioners re- u.' rye' the right to reject any ,or all bids. CARL RANKIN, County Clerk. First pub-.- Feb. 13, 1925. 7-a SIXERIFF'S SALE DR. L. E. IIAVERFIELD Physician and Surgeon Office --Sullivan Bieck Office Phone 84 leer for her. • . ' \There's just one thing, Hampton.\ he said, his ejes hard on the bora lace. \We don't sell a single hoof in tee Morning. Not a cow nor a home til Judith is here herself.\ Hampton, new in his role of general rn e nem flushed hotly, his own eyes wing fight. \I like you. Lee,\ he mad abarPly• Me tone that of master to man. \And II don't want us to quarrel. But 4p- dita wired me to sell, I've wired The &livers an acceptance and we do mil la Ira morning . \ Per • full minute Bud bee stood atone still, ritHrine Into Hampton's *In the District Court of the Thir- teenth, Judicial District of the State of Montana, In and for Ilia 0ounty of Mr Worn.- - CHARLES H. WILSON, Plaintiff, vs. i ROBERT - D. MA US. - LILLIE; MAUS. ROCKWOOD BROWN, BROWN, his wife, C. A. CRYDER- 1 MAN, both innvidually and as Trustee CRYDERMAN, his • reale. if any, THE YELLOW- STONE -MERCHANTS NATIONAT. BANK Of BILLINGS. and ROT , J. COVERT, as liquidating agent of The Yellowstone -Merchants Na- tional Batik of Billings, Defridants, THE, STATE OF MONTANA SENDS GREETING TO THE ABOVE NAMED DES'En'iDANTS:, You ere ' -retry summoned to v n t t i i i o c - t e l r ta t h e fil e e l in t e n t a ttohte itOffrcies ti fjo ctti e - . 'clerk of this court. kIld to file V611i answer and serve a ropy tnerpot , upon the plaintiff's attorneys witilin twenty days after the service of tire 'summons. exclusive of the day of 'service: and in case of your failuri to appear or answer, luderment will be taken aorainst v311 by default. for the relief demanded In the complaint The said action is brought for the ouraoae of foreclosing that - certain mortgage deted November 1, 192!, minie, executed and delivered by Robert D. Maus and Lillie Maus. his .Southeaet Querter on -the - Sout heast quarter of Section Twenty-seven. the Northeast Quarter of the North- - east Quarter of Section Thirty-four. and t h e Northwest Quarter et the Northenst Quarter of Section Thirty-five, in Township One North of Range Thirty East of the Mon- tana Principal Meridian, In Big Horn County, State of Montana, together . - with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or In anywise appertaining. a copy of which mort- gnarl is attached to the complaint herein: n.id for the further purpose of securing jodernent upon and en- forcing payment of that certain in- debtedness secured by said mortgage. The plaintiff is now the owner and holder of said mortgage and Nan in.. debtednees secured by said mortgage WITNESS ma hand and the seal rim itosomommeivisaisome rf said court this 30th day of Janu- ,1 . (E r l Y e . a1 1 ) 11\11. GEORGE H.; MILLER. /JOHNSTON. C!OLFMAN & 'JOHN. STON. Billings, Montana. Attor- neys for Plaintiff. First nuhlicntinn Feb.12 1921 7-1 ERNEST ADLER Contractor and Builder RAHD1N, vorrr. 1111104011111144111111111111111.1. 4 0400101 DRAFT HORSES FOR SALE —4 to 6 ) ears -1300 to 1500 lbs. —Homer Davis, Shepard, Mont. Phone, Billings 730, R-3. 31 -3 -pd of Montana, in and for the County a of Blit'llotn. Nellie M. Houghton, Plaintiff, YL Sven Dyvtg, Ben Dyvtg, as adminis- trator of the estate of Jennie Dyvig, deceased, first National Bank, of Hardin, Hardin, Montana, a corporation, First National Bank of Omaha, Nebraska, a corpora- tion, Edward Brinck, Eva Brinck. and Hattie Porter. also called Met- tle Porter. Defendants. TO BE SOLD at Sheriff's Sale on the 28th day of Fabruary, A. D. 1925, at the hour of 1:00 o'clock, P. Ne., at the front door of the Court House In the City of Hardin, Big Horn County, Montana. the fol- lowing described real estate property situate In Rig Horn County, Mon- tana. to-wit: The Southwest Quarter of Section Twenty-one. the South Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section Twenty- one, Lot eight in Section Twenty-two. the North Half of the North east Quer- ter and the West Half of the South- west Quarter of Section Twent v - eight, an In Township One South, Range Thirty-three East of the Mon- tana Meridian. Montana. containing 435.95 acres. according to Govern- ment Norway; together with al? 'rater rights thereunto belonging Including water -rights In the canal of the Two Leman') Land az Improvement Com- pany for 15 miners' Inches of water. Dated at Hardin, Montana, this 6th =111=== Dr. C. W. /TARR OSTIOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Across strut west of Sullivan 11111L Osteopathy adJusia--Naturs sures PHONE Mt, HARDIN. MONTANA inNIN0111111011.01111111= 11 11011111 1 1 1111 . 111 s Dr. G. A. BAKER Pkyslidan and Wiwi Rea Maw 1-4Nne• mom OMNI WNW lit Una OD- likak now 1 40-4 1.1 71 411 01 isSO—• p. ma. 40 a. la. St . M3t1()Na In the District Court of the Thir- teenth Judicial District of the State of Montana. In and For thr lamina of lug HIWII. Ida M. Page and Ida J. Page, Plaint- iffs, vs. IKate A. Luckett, W. B. Lockett, Jr.. Katie Starkweather, McKinley Lockett, Mary Abshire, Henry Byers Luckett, a minor, and Kate A. Lueltett, heirs and next of kin of Wihlamui 13. Lockett, deceased, J. M. Broat and A. 8. Broat, co- partners. doing business as the J. M. Bloat Lumber compaay. Inc.. a corporation, and Trustees for Stockmen's Nat Meal 13a»k, C. J. Williams, E. A. Richardson. nnd THE STATE OF MONTANA SENDS Arthur H. Roush, defendants. Fred Bergen, a single man. Mary fendanta Brandt and H. J. Hogenson, De - GREETING TO THE ABOVE THE STATE OF lio! , r , rAsTA RENDS NAMED DEFENDANTS: GREETING TO THE ABOVE You are hereby summoned to an- NAMED DEFENDANTS: ewer the complaint in this action You are hereby summoned to an - which is filed in the office of the !wer the complaint In this action Clerk of this Court,' and to file your which is filed in the office of the answer and serve a copy thereof on Clerk of this Court, and to file your the Plaintiffs' attorney within twenty ;answer and serve a copy thereof on days after the service of this Sum- i th e Plaintiff's uttorneys within twenty mons, exclusive of the dal' of service; -- ;days after the service of this Su:n- and in case of your failure to appear $11,0,,. exclusive of the day of service; or answer, judgment will be taken l and in case of your failure to appear against you by default, tar the re- jor answer, judgment will be taken lief demanded In the complaint. I awe Ina' you by (Windt, taw the re- - The said action is brought to s d arde I in the con )1 int foreclose that certain mortar:ogre for The said action is brought to fore - the principal sum of Three Thou- close a mortgage for $2500.00 given &Ind and no -100 ($3,000.00) Dollars by _defendants Fred Bergen and tegether with interest—thermon from - I - m ar __ y Brandt to the plaintiff dated this notice, to the said Administrator at Harain, at < the office of his un- dersigned attorneys, !It the county 'Cit- ing Horn State of Montana. Dated at Hardin, Mont., January 28, 1925. FRANK LACY, Administrator of the Estate of James . F; Cheek, deceased. Guinn &Maddox, Hardin, Montana. Attoaneys for Administrator. First pub. Fenruary 6 1925. 5-4 suirsioNs In the District Court of the Thir- teenth Judicinl District of the Store of Montana, In and For the County of Big Horn. Security Building Lonn Associa- tion, a corporatinn, vs. the first day of November, 1922. - March 21, 1922. upon the following and for the further sum of One Hun -desc r ibed real estate, to -wit: dred and Eighty and no -100 Dol- larn ($180.00) interest thereon from the said first day of November, 1 1922. All at . the rate of ten (101 ---• the official plat thereof now on file per cent per annum given by the and of record in the office af the defendants Kate Luckett and W. B. 1 recorderf said i Luckett, Sr.. now deceased, to B_ coun t y clerk Big' Horn County. .Montaaa. Houghton, Brothers and assigned by' WITNESS my Ilona lord the seal them to the plaintiffs which said of said Court this 27th day of Janu- imortgage bears date of 8th day of 'October, 1917, and is now recorded In the office of the County Recorder of Big Horn County, Montana, on the 13th day of October, 1917, at 9:25 o'clock, a. mu., In Book 6 of Mortgages at Pare 284 and covers the following described real estate situate in the County of Big Horn and State of Montana. to-wit: All of Section Thirty-two (32) in Township Three (3) north of Range Thirty-three (38) east sotathe Mon- tana Principal Meridian, and for -the npootntmentand a gayer- dian ad litem for Henry Byers Lackett, a minor defendant. WITNESS my hand and the Seal of said Court this 27th day of Janu- ary, 1925' GEORGE H. MILLER. (Seal) Clerk T. H. Burke, attorney for Plaintiff, Hardin, Montana. First pub. Jan. 30. 1925. 5-4 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of James P. Cheek, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned Administrator of the Es- tate of James F. Cheek, deceased. to the creditor, of and all persons haying claims against the said de- ceased, to axhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of The mouth half of lots six and seven of Homesites . Subdivision, Big Horn County, Montana, according to arY, 1925. (Seal) GEO. H. MILLER. Clerk. SHEA AS. WIOGENHORN, Billings, Montana, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Pub. Jan, 30, Feb. 6_13-20. 1925. 4000010,0000w11000 1 01601011 L. E. Haven Lawyer Gay Block, Ilardin, Montana 010101000 , 1 0 0 0 404111.1.0.411.11 1 1 DR. RANSIER DENTIST - Raw W or k EXAMMATIoN MOE Phone I Savoie BRIE reserve the Home • ontact ONT LOSE TOUCH with your boy or girl at college. Letters are slow, formal things. Only your own voice —yourself—preserves the home con- tact fully and wholly. Many parents arrange to call their sons or daugh- ters at regular - weekly intervals, fixing an hour which in truth is the \home hour\ for the young- sters—the time when they may be in intimate - touch with the folks at home and all the influ- ences of the home life. When the- student accomplishes some achievement of moment in his college life or is accorded some special recognition, his first ilactugbx is-ta_scILDaci and Mother about It. Encourage him to use Long Distance. Noth- ing will tie him closer to home and home folks than voice -to -voice phone. rear after year much of the tele. phone property of this company has worn out or has been outgrown, and has been replaced at much higher prices for material and labor. However, it is essential that we have modern equip- ment to provide satisfactory service, _even though it great- lyincroases the com- pany's average 6: - vestment per tele- phone, contact over the tele- Station-to-Station calls are quicker and cost leas. 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