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PAUE SIX THE HARDIN TRIBUNE -HERALD FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1,25 PAY ROLL C V : ine rt Rai7i llis n. ill A uN o nwilsPa ri Kier l salary N ee DA . illwang - I being given out to' v Tribune- Club will be run at the Harriet c ee le . rk ei, a r n k d a re nd eor re l c e o r rder. putv $166.65 atotraC. Tao:apron do. de Herald readers with each year's theatre to -morrow (Saturday) o'red E. Miller. do. for co clerk and subscription paid are about night. The film is known 1 - ,s the i et. p. Ross. do. salary gone. It has not been decided vet whether a fifth radio outfit will be given away, so to play safe you who are not hold- ing numbers should send in a remittance within the next week. On account of the re- cent change in postal rates governing the mailing of news- papers - , the -cost of re -mailing your copy to some relative is now nearly as much as the sub- scription price of the paper, not to Mention the bother and de- lay in re -mailing the copies. It is much more convenient and just about as cheap to pay S2.50 and have the paper mail- ed to your relative from this office for 52 weeks. Besides. you will get five more numbers on the $100.00 Crosley Trirdyn radio set to he given away. From all indications the draw- ing for this set will take place in about ten days. 5be Hardin Tribune -.Herald BY HARDIN TRIBUNE -HERALD num B. A. VICKERS, C. A. CORKINS. Editors and Managers Fuallahed every Fe4day and entered April ie2a, at the pereofficr• at Hardin. Montana. for trams- May 4th. 1925. Hardin. Ifontans introem through the insile seemel-Chlee matter t Tyie lo t t soard met this day puesuant under Act of toniereee of Hewett 3, le7s. 1(4-,s. T irio l s in erst os t e l i l i e ro re lam issine Di esent ave1 0 1( 'I al, Pitt WEEDING& OF TRY Bo a RI) COUNTY 011111thillS- Ki.,Nrias OF MG MottPf MONTihre It EOM -A R F2IISION First Day et•oseetiereliia' RATEN-- PAYABLE IN ADVANCE k OW YEAR. $2.50 SIX MONTHS, .... $1.50 _ DRAWING FOR FOURTH SPECIAL WOMAN'S CLUB MO COMING UP SOON FILM SATURDAY NIGHT A, special film, \Home Sweet Numbers on the fourth radio Home,\ by„ tile Hardin NVoman's m ubell and J. W. Flelgh Hon ynren r :- bers. ard 'ad ita flk In. clerk\ The minutes of the Previous meet- ing were read and approved. The following claims were exam - nod and &cow wed. warranta havinr Peen previously issued in payment the earns: FOUR YEARS DRY FARM- ING -NO DROUTHNOR HAIL Mr. and Mrs. Late Hamilton were here recently fronk their farm home on Sioux Pass creek. nine and one-half miles south- east of Lodge Grass. These model American home film. It illustrates the building in Wash- ington, D. C., at the dedication of which the late President W. G. Harding made the dedication speech, it being his last public address, and which was turned over to the Girl Scouts organi- zation by the General Federa- tion of Women's Clubs and is being used as the natior.al Girt Seouts headquarters. Ralph Graham. do. maim, tietnitv co. treasurer ... Eldrvev H. Barnett. do. county assessor B. J. Kleinhesselink. do. dole assessor Chas R. Foley. Mar. salei;. deputy assessor Chas. ft. Foley. A Prit salary deputy assessor A. M. Crillv. 8 nays In Aisril salary. deputy assessor Fred Starina. Mar. salary deputy assess. s PITA Starina. 10, dava- _la Awe. salary deoutv assessor _ Georee H. Miller. do. clerk - of court J. H. Bottum. It days ils Mar. and Anill milers • • • • a • • • • • • C. S. Prater. April sal. c - Pu . • • reporter • • M. E. liawkir.s. do. court re- . porter ........... it. P. Gilmore.\ do. sheriff ' • John H. }Wee do. undersheriff has T. H. Burke. do. co a . ttorney Mies Katherine SweeneY ae_ Lesite P. Fischbach. do. co. atty. steno.. Or. W. A. Russell. do. 1111114117. Co. health and eyeball** officer 16.10 A. L. Dornberger. do. deputy sheriff and jailer Nellie V. Brown. do. stmt of schools Mabel hucke!t. do. steno.. co. superintendent cn invitation o: Miss Nellie Picharti Martha L. Eder. do.- co. (Sub 40.00 and in honor of Miss Vera Craig Her e en nt Howell. do. saiarit. - 2\ steno's . . co. club agent 4 . 00 rnPrevav vigans AGO * Hardin Tribune. May 5, 1110 • • • • • • • • • • • cepted a position as reporter and compositor on the Tribune. • • • One of the most pleasing events of the spring time occurred last Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Crilmore where about 25 of Hardtn's ycring people assembled and Mimi Nita Berry, who are late arrivals from Oklahoma. POOR IFLIND • • • Dr. Geo. A. Baker, Apr. sal t . Frank McG . haull. recently from county physician ..................... 1;,,arney, Nebr.. a young drug stu- W. E. Pearls. April sal. co. dent who assisted in the Reeder litir :stain drug store and later worked as a Mrs. Henry Ulrich. do denutY farm hand till last Saturday Wvota for Mre. \ C. M G..Ithinehart.- - db. -- deP . ; James -Weston. was struck by a tity librarian. St. Xavier .... freight train and instantly killed in Kra Clyde E. Lewis. do. dep. Butte, according to the Billings Eve.. Mita Journal. • • • !POOR Vocational School for Girls. care in.nates We i Kite 'McEvoy. care poor ceOtract M. 'Fr. Whieedge. wood A. §a Brost Lumber Co.. coal The Montana Power Co.. serv- ice Jr. W. A. tansier. service to poor Valley Meriantile Co.. supplies City %Voter Dept.. sirvice J. C. Bordewick, sapplies for poor Jennie Jennie M. Campbell allowance Neva A. Corwin. rent for poor 31.00 G. L. Kent. allowince Seally ift Keeler. supplies Dr. A. J. idoilus, examine - 115.00 tion Dr. W. G. Richards. exanii- 50 6 nation J. U. Sawyer f`o.. supplies for poor s. Alice Hopiche mother's pension 37.50 Mrs. isorothy . Haas. dependent ent poor 15.00 Mrs. Fred Azure. alrciwance - for dependent 15.00 BRIMS FUND Harve- y t assnd ) labor 6.00 Thompson Yards. Inc., piling 708.90 0. H. Talbert (assnd). labor 8.50 Eli Lafiner (wisnd) bridg.t wk. 6.75 E. C. Flickinger, per diem .. 48.00 Walter J. Wiederhoid (a.sand) labor 12.35 August Hahn. (asand) labor 12.85 Thompson Yards. Inc.. lumber 108.86 J. A. Jores bridge work 25.90 Charles Richard, bridge work 12.50 August Hahn (asand) labor 38.40 Ray Jones (wand.) labor _ 37.90 W. J. Wiederhold (assn.) labor 38.40 J M . B•roat 1..0 ri. be r • (7o.. se p- olies . Hardin Hardware, Die.. supplies 3.30 T. Sullivan. bridge work 28.95 Bull's Hardware & Furn. Co.. s000lies Valley Mercantile eo. sennifes 700 V. C. Johnston Lumber Co.. 5.00 librarian. Crow Acencv ........ 6.00 Mrs. F. A. Nelson. do. dept librarian. Lodge Grails The followitur claims were exa 5 M \ - ed and warrants or - years ago, were residents of thernpir meat market into their new *tired drawn \ o r r their worthy people, prior to a few MacDonald tic Motiat have moved gl ad an d a Payment of the reel\ full\ Big Horn valley, fanning the I -01 1141 4 W This gives Hardin one of the beet eertipped meat markets in Fred Slar?na. E irave l l same:ir ex U rsense... $16 35 Savage farm, four miles south the state. The building is provided A. M. CrUly. travel expense . 17.73 of Hardin. Just four years the with a storage plant that will hold sa C. 4. R ov . F c bl af e e y. t o ra ie ze is l e fo x r nense ::-.: 47.\() third of this month Mr, llama- 60 beeves and has an ice capacity Becker Hotel. lOrbei juryWry.... 11.40 has a retail Baum ira rtner Studio, ng serices- 13.00 ton and his sons moved to the of 150 I° 114 . It also site of their present home on cooler that will hold five beeves, sheriff I I ,: P. Gilmore. . tr r a n v it e e l ame expenste 166 6 ..3 00 2 wh ,,... s ii. ,.... and a ten -foot plate glass rcfrigera- had leased considerable III;I : . 1 '4 e tor display case. • • • C. B. Schneider. finger Print. 72.80 developing Sioux Pass creek, policom ,, ; Montana State College. an- 1.10 of non -irrigated Indian land, arid Ed Hearsfire, an Indian set , to work * breaking sod, build- at Crow . Agency is in the guard.. ja a e l i r i t r i .r e v 7; • • - - • • • • • 30.00 asand) witness a house at Crow charged with the iustice court ing .fenc;‘.s, and that surnmes and 8.30 sci mu u r a d:r of his wife. When threFred Burleson (asand.) witness fail erected a dwelling and the was missed. Hearsfire veasI justfe• Co rt 8.10 following spring the family took up their permanent abode there. Since then Mr. Hamilton has purchased at Indian land sales 520 acres of this land and has under lease about 2,500 acres more. The land occupied by the Hamiltons lies along the creek lxittom and is unusually fertile and productive. Their fence ex- tends about three miles along the creek. While there is a fair-sized stream of water, flow- ing the year round, it has never been necessary to use it for ir- rigating purposes, as the rain- faIl locality -the farm lies at the foot of the Wolf mountains -has always been am- ple to insure abundant crops. 0 n April 28th, Mr. Hamilton isappearanc-3, ' Myron La nde ( a.ssnd. I witness necessary out buildings and the questioned as to her d and 'contested that he had killed her Dick Fisher. (am\ nd. . 1 .... iriliietiii . Justice (vete /wince c•ourt .... . 111.5100, Barney McClain. (amid) Wit- ness justice CCM& Elmer Williams (asond.1 wit- ness. iustice court .._ _a .. 1 Uhl Bond. ( assnd. 1 'witness Justice court Harry Graham (assind.)• wit- ness. justice court ....,..,.- ... Otto Hamilton (avoid) witness justice court . _ • . . Byron Rountree. (araendl wit- ness. iustice court 'Ave Johnson. (amend) witness itisttee coolie a _ . ROM. - P. Ttniintrie - : 1 aoand 1 witness iustice court Robert Lloyd. (assnd.) witness Justice court • • _ I Georee Hunter. (assnd) wit- d na aullenliallin tom tuatice court Harry Sharp (aasnd) witness (.11OW AGENCY - lustice court U annisnannirnast a Blanche wi ; .0 s8 Os i t u e=k. cou ( ;rand.) . 8.10 WM. 13almer and wtde of Bus- fi iir li 41 estaikin' eouft - repoAe; - 10.24 - nvestment Co.. rent 391.66 by were Crow visitors Thurs- county offices Dr. W. A. Russell. travel ex - day. c?nse health work H. P. Boas T reas.. examiner 60.90 Sam La Point and Thos. Gard- fre ner of St. Xavier were at Crow ccreta, I ice . co.. Ice for tail-. 22 d . . 00 0 0 17.90 and buried the body in a manure pile at old Fort Custer. A search revealtal the body aid examination showed the woman had been struck with some dull instrument on the left side of the head and had been shot with a 32 calibre firearm, the buUet entering her right breast and coming out on the left side of her hack. Indignotion among the In- dians ran high for a time and a lynching was feared. However, quiet prevails and Hearsfire is await- ing a hearing. 137 60 100 166 40 66 137 50 150.00 125.00 100.00 100.00 26.66 100.00 reports they had a fall of six J. N , N. Le i nio Milling Co.. coal inches of snow. He has 500 Thursday on business with the for IR. P. Gilmore. board office. ard of pile- Mrs.. McLean._ mother of the Nettie V. Brown. travel • - - - ---- -Petty Cash Fund, petty cash Agency miller, Louis McLean, o rye, and is just getting ready to arrived from Minnesota, Sunday r plant 85 acres to field corn t . tlis:o8m-k neroe.inisun,nelies _0 spend some time with her H N M Ribbon & Carbon Co.. Neither drouth nor hail has ever son and ,family I. 1 ribtair coupon book ... 1 Eder Hardware Co., eurealies B. G. Shorey and G. H. Hunt of , Hardio Drug Co.. sunnuem Citvvaltr):lrirnt. erv- Robertswere Cr ow visitors;ice.taai shed Monday in connection with !aer r e v ti e n states Phone co.. some prospective leases on Viekera & 'iNSiiiiti's: tirlacalt grazing land. , and Publishing The athletic and educational i H L a s rd uco iti l l3imes F it ul o n rsr itu i r t e li E_Kc_h_anir .„ . e e011teSis were held in the pub- co:. tv , worriter roil. . T3r1Werr he school Thursday to deter- k l ry h est Publishit IC PO . : 1;1;0 . ii - 1 . 1:::: 1 e Montt as Power Co.. 9 mine who will enter the contests' st=a lee l.. Eder. travel ex - at Hardin _ next wes.h.- , Dense .1. M. Thompson and Miss A M. Stevenson. 146AD \Pul) iv isto, .. a.. auov_lreis and acres of winter wheat, none of which winter -killed, and another 100 acres in oats, barley and bothered this locality and he has raised a goo.' crop each year since locating there. • METHODIST CHURCH SERVICES SUNDAY Sunday school, 10 a. m.; morn- ing worship, 11 o'clock; College Club, 7 p. in.; Epworth League, 7 p. in.; evening service, 8 o'clock. The ivastoi; Nor discuss the history, origin and practice- of tithing at both services. Al! interested in this subject are cordially invited. Good, live music. SUNDAY AT COMMUNTIT Sunday school, 2 p.m., Ralph Pranklin, Supt. Preaching by the pastor at 3 o'clock. Come mil and meet your neighbors and friends. - • John A. Meeke, D. p.. HARRY W. TRUSCOTT MERCHANT TAILOR Montana Men's Suits. O'coato to order Repairing, Alteratiois. cloud_ ag, Pressing both Lad te r Will Cliehts 4. . linnting dream suing sad Temodoes Tolene drove to Billings Thuip.-1 o v rnell% Machlnerv Co:. suTa - ; clny on business connected with i the probate work of the Agency: Flicklairer. per die 4' rn. office. Quite a party of Crow Agency people, including the Shick. Sloane and Small famililes and entne of the teachers, made a trip to Ilushy. Saturday even- TIlr, 71111:/ - 111iTIT'Rell SMOOT. They report a fine time except that the 'weather department did not co-operate with them fully Paul L. Minim, who spent qeveral morrthq here 4ss ex- aminer of inheritance, stopped for a day enroute from Idaho In hie home in Routh Dakota, where he will spend a shorfr, vacation before going to his nett asolignenent in southern CoTo-! rtift9. He drorr' from here by Fnrd, having left 'bill machine heft\ when bnAvinti le -Idaho in. February. encineering G. T. VanClevel. drataing 20.00 Slyest Torake dristrininr ... 30.00 It. H. drageine .... 61.00 Joe Bailey (stiand.1 road work 1900. H. B. Hadaon road work . 20.110 J. C. Stotmiller, road work 31.00 C. W. Montgomery (asand) road work 226.00 Roy 1 road ss 90.00 Howard Johnson. road work 13 05 3:0 0 0 0 ARM Reeve eitaispi.1 T. • atilt ya i asend. V $0.00 Ray Jones fusee* 1 I' I, , 1' State Hiehenv Commission. e-olect maintenance ..... esi V 6 . 0 ' 1 u 0 D 0 Hardin Ft sr tware. Psi'. sup- . ...... 9.3! Bunks Hardware & Fern. Co.. suenlies 8.10 Ernest Keeler. amend. .. 3 Cieude Bruek. road stork 44..0000 ('lai•ente Mahler, road work 8.00 1). 0. staisberv. road work .. 20.00 C. B. &Obi •v, roue work . ... 22.00 Otto Habillton. re td work .... 24.60 Charles Richard. road work ... 122.50 R. W. Morris. Jr.. drayage on plows A. E. Montgomery, read work Eli Lathier (amend.) road work Carroll Franklin. road work... 0. Cr lialbv. road work . AugwA B . ecker. lassie) road work A. M. Verie k v. mond.) road wor. .......... Yards. Inc lumber Ja w .n o e r a k Moran (asand.) toed V. C. Johnston L ;miser Co.. supplies Dixie Stewart, hauling eravel J. E. Covet labor and mai. Clarence Mahler. blacksmith - lit H. r It. mei. and fatt 9 or Schaubel & Davis. material - -awe labor - - - - 33 33 The Continental Oil Co- oil and ,as . 295.53 150.00 Wvoia ClararreT oil and CAS ..:. 16.60 Hardin Motor Co. 753.65 55 73 Hardin Motor Co.. road ma - 1.508.10 26 00 W. S. Fish. Mew signs. F A P No. 183B 14.50 30.00 Russell . Grader Mfg, Co.. stirs - 187.50 plies • .......... 297.65 150.00 Cleo. F'. Crosby drag i n i g .. 75.00 33.1v 4.00 144.09 22.00 4 00 57.00 6.00 69.00 53. 9 2 93.00 41.50 40.00 3.75 - 13.25 6846 75.00 137.60 150 Oe 14.40- 14.60' 1.50. 12.60 9 : 60 15.00 8.10 11.70 8.10 9.60 10.10, 209 25 263.10 9.26 15.34 _MOO .75 11 8-10 65.25 171.00 13.00 81.80 5.00 7.10 61.71 47.85 23.16 112.00 \That Careful Dentist\ HARRY SILT 32 3 Hart Albin Bldg.. Billings _ gives preference to appointments with out-of-town people. BEST MATERIALS Carotid Dentristry 136. 61.66 6.00 5.30 1.00 31.00 13 16 6.00 33.70 30.00 13.50 10.00 25.00 25.00 10.00 26.72 6.24 4.94 FRC Catarrhal- Coaditions of the _Head. Noss. Throat, Stomach. Dowels and other Organs. Over Fifty Years Is the Sonia. ef the People Ask your nearer* dealer Tablets or Liquitl • RIDS WANTED F 0 R SCHOOL- HOUSES The Board of Trustees of School District 17H. Hardin. Mont.. hereby reauests bids for the 'surcharge of the school houses. oat beildines and sites known as Dunmore. Washing- ton Hall. and Alfalfa Center, as authorized by the school election April 4. 1026. The bids may be for both lasildines and sites or for buildines alone. one , or more. The board reserves the right to reiect any or all bids or any part Of any bid. Bids must b:• sealed in an envel- ope marked - Sealed bid. - and must be in the hands of the undersigned on or before June 15 1925. IRENE BEGLEY. Clerk. SChool District 17H. Hardin. Mont. Pub. May 16. 22. 39. June .6. 1925. RHERIFF'N SALM A R. Scott. Plaintiff. vs. drew Frazer. Ahnsi. N. Frazer. .41 Is wife. The Stockfillite's National - aUll. a eornorlitien: 'Permit Thos., a corporation. J. W. Pritchett, (leo. G. Thomas. and A. W. Byrd. Defendants. TO BE . 4110LD AT SHERIFFS MALE. On the 6th 'day of June A. D. 11125 at one o'clock - n. m.. at the (rotat door of the Court House. In Hardin. Me Horn Counts. State of Montana. the following described real nr)nerty to.wit: . All of Section Thirty -Three (32) in Townillio One North (IN) Rana* Thirty -Nine ( 19) East. containing 1410 acres. More or 10/111. according i t °flr\\i. thereof. It. P. at;(21. , ilkoriN. Big Horn County. Montana. Rv JOHN H. rm. nsoreherttl. need bite 9th:1t1 . ... R.:- C. 1)41M.vou. Altr.. . ter Plaisurr.' -ismtnItc- Ildeutatta. 44.. . :'.' ' ,'' V . Pua. Mar 16. 22. 19. June 6. 1916. supplied, and lumber .. 35.90 Edur Hardeare Co.. sup 10.45 LIBRARY FUND The lion\aisa Power do., eery- . 3.41 J. It. Campbell. labrir at lib 2.25 City Water Dept.. water 2.51 ... RODENT FUND 0 The Sears !slight. advertising 3.00 Vkkei' & Corkins. advertising 3 25 All members of the board, to- ettaer 1 with the county suroevor, drove to Wyoli. end vicinity May ttli. 1925, where roads and bridires were viewed and returned the fol- lowing evening after having further vi.' wed roa is and bridges in that vii inity. The county superintendent of sellools suetetsten the appointment of Mrs. Edna Miller as member of the tioa.rci of county examiners and the boa rd approved the appoint- ment conditioned upon the filing of a ;rood and sufficient bond in ac- cordance with the law provided. J. E. Wham was elDPIATIted con- stable for Hardin township to hold office until his 'meleeso. was el ••••• and qualified and upon the filing of a good and sufficient bond In ac- cordance with the law provided. The claim of Ernest E. Murray. Billings. Montana. in the sum of $1911.32 for auditing. was presented, and upon motion was disallowed. There being no further business to come before the board. the board. upon motion, adjourned to. meet %fay 6th. 1925. APPROVED: ATTHEIT : M. H. TOCHIRGI. Cholera's CARL RANRIN. Clerk RE WLAR SESSION lialliosit Das May 5th. 1925. Hardin. Montana. All members. together with the rottnta surveyor. spent thin day in the vicinity of Wyola viewing roads and bridges. REGULAR SESS/ON Third Dav May 6th. 1925. Hardin. Montana. The board met this day, there be.. Ole present M. H. Tschiriti. chair- man: Henry G. Campbell and J. W. Scathe niembers. and Carl Rankin. olerk. The minutes of the previous meet- ing were read and approved. The sheriff's reports of criminal cases, fees collected and jail board- ( rs vere examined and approved and ordered filed. Sheriff R. • P. Gilmore presented the appointment of Charles R. Foley as denuty sheriff without pay. ex- cept for mileage only, which ap- pointment was approved. County Traesurer R. P. Ross sub- mitted quarterly report for the quarter ending - March 31st. 1925, which was examined and approved. The report of the clerk of the dis- trict court of warrants issued out of his office for the month of April, was examined and approved. Upon motion duly made the board ordered that the county treasurer collect interest at the rate of 2 per cent per annum from the banks holding county deposits. in accord- ance wi ffi - recent - TerrisTafive fitakt- inent. The viewers' report on the Fred NVaterniali road No. 77 was received and held over to the June meeting for further consideration. The viewers' report on the 0. J. Landon road No. 82 was accepted and ordered surveyed and notices ordered posted. The road petition of S. L. Brandon on road No 89. was received and accepted and the chairman appoint- ed Commissioner Campbell and County Surveyor Flickinger as view- ers. The viewers' report on Custer Battlefield Cemetery road No. 37 was received and accepted and the road ordered surveyed. The viewers' report on the aban- donment of part of road No. 86 near the Alex Naylor place was re- N(VTICE OF HEARING ON ATI- TION FOR PROBATE OF WILL .VI) FOR ran-rEns TESTAMEN'TARY 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 ESTATE OF' CLEORIA GLANFIEL BACHELLER. Deceased. Pursuant to an order of the above entitled District Court. made herein on.the 16th day of May. A. D. 1925, notice is hereby ghen that Thurs- day. the 4th dee of June. 1925, at ten o'clock a. m of said day, or as soon thereafter as 'hay be conveni- ent to the Court,, at the court -room of said court, at the courthouse in Hardin. Big Horn County. Montana. has been appointed ae the time and Place_for proving the will of said Cleoria Glanfield Baeheller. deceased, and for hearing the applicatimi of Norris C. .13acheller and Lily B. Mead, feint petitioners herein, for letters testamentary, and for a hearing on said petition, when and where any Person interested may appear and Present objections thereto. Witness, the Hon. 0. F. Goddard. a Judge of said District Court, and the seal of said court affixed this 15th day of May. 19 - D. 1925. (Seal) G. H. MILLER. - Clerk of the. District Court. . By J. H. BOLLUM, Deputy. Franklin D. Tanrer, Hardin. Mont.. Attorney for Petitioners. Pub. May 15. 22. 29. 1925, Watside Maternity Rowe Rates MAXI Per Week Mrs. T. M. Whitledge Nurse ka Chance Pbone 41-F-11 Hardin. Mont FOR SALE Four used 75 -horse power Holt Caterpillar tractors for sale; very good condition; one and all real bargains; terms. J. D. CALDWELL CO. f Billings, Mont. NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY ••••••=1•••=••• IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TN UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF MONTANA. In the Matter Of Georg* Heller. Bankrupt. To the Creditors ar - Oeortre Hefter, of Hardin. in the County - of MK Horn. Montana. (Lad District afore- said: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVF7N that on the 7th dav of May. 1926. the said George Heller was duly ed- it/Olmsted bankrupt: and that the his creditors wtil he held at my office. in room IL first intetine of Midland National Bank Building. in • Minors. Montana, on the 36th do • of May A. I). 1921. at ten o'clock in the for' noon. at which time the said creditors may attend. Prove their claim*, antielitt la trustee, ex- amine the bankrupt said transact such other Widnes, as may nrooerly come before tlitid 'meeting,. Dated t.t 13Plings. Montana. May EUT A. ?MTH. 81%114 - te veto. pest - so, ' \l I b. Was 16. F 914. eeived and accepted and notices or- dered posted. The viewers' report on road No. II abandonment near the mouth of Bear in the Middle creek was re- ceived and accepted and notices or- dered Posted. The budget and contract of Mertha L. Eder as county club agent for the fiscal year 1925-24 was examined and ei approved. The chairman appointed the fol- lowing persons to constitute thb county fair commission: Henry G. Campbell, chairman; with Members t) U Kelb and J. E. Wham. and approcfriated a sum not to exceed $e00.00 for the year 1926. The chairman directed Commis- sioner Campbell and County Surveyor Flickinger to view roads and bridges en the lower Tullock and Sarpy creeks. The board ordered itself out dur- ing the month of May. at a date convenient for all members. to fur- ther view road and bridge condi- tions in Big Horn county. County treasurer R. P. Ross re- ported to the board that he was un- able tq collect the following personal taxes for the year 1924 for the reason that. the parties had left the county: Becker. Frank - $11.74 (7raig. Frank 7.23 (7urley. Harry E 6.36 Daniels. J. Mason 11.32 Doty. Roy 4.43 Federal Reserve Rank 43.32 Caudry. M. ..... 10.11 Granger. Willie ...... 444 Hines. A. • 6.12 Klissee. Jessie P. 10.1(1 Kunse, Henry 6.46 : Lande. Dewey 16.41 •• Littleton. T. W. ___..._.._, 4.37 1, Merlon. Phil -------- 4.11I Miller. C. E............_IT.S11 ..Miller, Wilbur 14.117 Morrow. Carl ...... 10.90 Ole - Mil. Carl 4.45 Paul, F. A. . 10.22 Reno. W. E. a, • 21.f1 • Daiset 3.66 Youcum, J. C. 21.24 Wyatt. Harry 9.61 The board, thereupon,, ordered the cancellation of the taxes of the above named persons in accordance with the treasurer's request. The following claims were exam- ined and approved and warrants or- dered drawn on their respective funds in payment of the mine: CONTINGENT FUND J. W. Scally. per diem and mile- age M. H. Tschirgi. per diem and mileage $6.40 Henre G. Campbell. per diem 34.00 E. C. Flickinzer. per diem 23.00 ROAD FUND J. W. Scatty. viewing 4.00 Henry 0. Ca.ni p bell. viewing and mileage 26.26 BRIDGE FUND J.. W. Scatty. viewing ......, 1.00 Henry G. Cant -shell. viewing 16.00 There being no further business to come before the board, the board upon motion adjourned. sine die. A.PPROV RD: aorrnwr: M. M. TOCHIRGL Chairman. CARL RANI TN. I DR. RANSIER I DENTIST A -Ray Work EXAMINATION FREE Phase S SuNivaa 1111g ••••••••••••••••••• L. E. Raven Lawyer Gay Meek. Hard* alesians 1101.11101101111110011411111111114.1111111 nnmesonamonor Dr. C. W. STARR DIFFOOPATRIC PHYSICIA14 A4WIMIS street most of Sullivan. NIL ionoainny adjusts --Nature owes - I/10/4F WINK MONTANA SinneemeinallaIMMIIMESMININSID avinamostorwwwwwii. 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