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FRIDAY, MAY 1,. 925 THE HARDIN TRIBUNE -HERALD PAGE /EVER 4 t' I 1 Oils * A r ki Y the aftit. 4 4 -....:,------_ A f Gfddirldte A gift of good jev. 'try is a personal gift which will be cherished through many years. For graduations or weddings our stock of jewelry presents a great array of appropriate gifts. FOR HER FOR HIM Bracelet Watch Wrist Watch Ring Necklace Cuff Links Bar Pin Knife Ring ' Chain Vanity Fob Bag Memory Book Pin Comb Cards Belt Buckle \GIFTS THAT LAST\ Strand's Jewelry HARDIN? Store MONTANA iL ()CAL I NEWS •se 4 s - _ - • • - eamsowit as Irrigation shovels, $1.25 at Eder Hardware Co. Fay T: Able, the genial mana- ger of the Tousses & Co. store at Lodge Grass, was a county seat visitor yesterday. MARCEL—Phone 50 for ap- John J. Harrington of the First „.1 ) ,, ,.,t n kel li l te —In° „mings• Mrs. National Film Exchange ae \' fi le ' rums ”. Butte, was a Hardin visitor yes- D. M. Heath of the Hardin terday. Steam Laundry went out gunning See that \Sure Catch\ fly at three evenings this week and Eder Hardware Co. 20' killed 35 crows and 18 makpies. Two carloads of honey con-! From now on we will pay tainers of 5, 10 and 60 -pound delivery charges on all orders capacities, were unloaded at liar- amounting to $10 or over, delis - din. yesterday by the several; eeed within the city limits- Ispiarists of this vicinity. It will! SAWYER'S. require seven carloads of honey Mrs. .1. J. Ping is enjoying a to fill these containers. Hardin Drug CO., A. M. Hicks, Vrescription Druggist, Sullivan Block. 2 . 141 Completc_110e oj ilatinu tackle, Jacob Marquisee motored yes- also licenses a n d reservation terday morning to Hunters Hotlpermits at Hardin Hardware. Springs to spend a day or two Season opens May 21. with Mrs. Marquisee, who is, NI. C. Petersen of Seattle, air - taking the baths for her health Iirake instructor for the Great and is reported as slowly itn_ Northern railway, spent from proving. Sat•urday till Monday the guest of Ladies' silk dresses at closing' his sister, Mrs. Dell M. Kelly. out prices at Ping's. ea.1 i Complete line of Fishing Suggest to your neighbor who Tackle at Eder Hardware Co. borrows your Tribune -Herald Mrs. J. A. Jones will repre- -every week, that he can get the 'sent the Baptist church as a paper for 52 weeks for $2.50Idelegate t the Montana Bap- -and also get five free numbers on itist State convention, which 00.11111011/11010611111111110010111 1 0 1 1 1 ! a a aannanann J. W. Hollis, Licended Embalmer Tl.LLOCk TALKS .a $400.00 radio set. Maybe he -will win the radio set but , best of all he will have his own paper meets at the 1st Baptist church in Billings, May 13-15. Red Goose shoes for boys •every week in the year. and girls at Ping's. 20-1 From now on we will pay I Bowman & Callahan of bhe delivery charges on all orders -amounting to $10 or over, deliv- ered within the city limits. SAWYER'S. Two bands of sleep, aggre- markets,. • :gating several thousand head, Complete line of fishing tacIde, per share, plus interest at inspection trip over rural route No this week. The names on per cent from date of the last . I also licenses a n d reservation the mail boxes were repainted . were last week shipped in from dividend. The comtmon stodt Idaho by Frank Clark and as- sociates of Billings. The woolies were unloaded in Carbon county And trailed across the Crow In- dian reservation to Lodge Grass, - where they wili - te grazed Ibis' -summer on land leased from the Crow Indians. They ex- pect to be in the midst of lambing operations within a tew your summer vacation at the ‘days. Hardin Hardware. Inquire of E. S. Ostergren. The Eklund Photo Studio in Joe Curry left Wednesday return same to this office and the Gay Building w ill b e open evening for Roundup, where on receive reward. 45 -it 20-h. visit from her sisters, Mrs. M. L. Wright of Billings and Miss Minnie Blevans of Sheridan. IN HARDIN ol'aCE 191; &Zan StaatlattUal: t. G. Epler visited at BULI1S FUNERAL HOME: Phones 58 and 167J - Tuesdey. I iewev Epler's last week on 401.10.0141110401.1101.11110~1 Miss II. Finnigan was a visitor Latest dance hits at the big a t th e A . s weaney hop at Crow, Saturday, May 2 3 . day night. home Wednes- Get a sweetheart and come. 20-1, Lit..le John Faard is under the C. Linthicurn is ,down weather again but is improving from the Frank M. Heinrich Big this week. Horn ranch at the mouth of Winton and Lobbin attended Rotten Grass creek, which he is lodge in Hardin Thursday even - operating for Mr. Heinrich. He Mg. was joined recently by Mrs. The Sunday school held each Linthicum and two young sons week at Mrs. Wight's was well from Pony, Montana. A daugh- attended last Sunday, every child ter, Miss Voris, will join them in the community being present as soon as school is out.. He, —and three visibors. was accompanied by Geo'. belt:111,1 - Miss Finnegan expects a visit the St. Xavier smithy. Ifrom Miss Brown Thursday eve and Friday at \Batchelors Hall.\ The Eklund Photo Studio in Joseph Wight ate supper at. the the Gay Building will be open 2 0 _ 2 Tomlinson home last Tuesday Sunday, May 24th. evening—wish I had been he! The high school class in agri- Little Maxine Wight, who was culture were taken by their seriously with the flu the teacher, L. T. Winslow, Thurs- first of the week, is able to be day to the Ed Doornbos poultry up , now but Dale and Marieanne farm on the southern edge of are very sick. the - city, where a _ demon stra- The May Festival held it Tal- tion in capoinzing was given by lock school Saturday eve was a Mr. Doornbos. He was followed success every way. There was by Robert Roush, David Beall, a goodly crowd, plenty of supper. Richard Walker a n d Eugene and good cheer and the children Maus, each of whom caponized showed very credible work. \i'he playlet being so fine that Mr. Logan urged Miss Finnegan to bring the children in and put it on in Hardin with the grade children's playlet Friday, the 22. A number of visitors wer3 out from town and among them our worthy board member, Chas. Corking and wife and daligNer, the latter two in the capacity of newspaper reporters. We got no speech from Corkins- -he hasn't been on the board i..ng enough to expect that of him— but when it came to singing, nothing could still his tenor. Best of all, everyone heard Mm. • tt n U 22 U 22 32 22 22 22 22 21 EXCLUSIVE: ALTO HEAKsir; a bird. Next week_ the class will make another visit to the Doornbos hennery to witness the operation of butchering poultry for market. Buy a De Laval Cream Separ- ator. It will pay for itself. Sold by Eder Hardware Co. 20 SAWYER STOCK NOW OFFERED TO INVESTORS A. L. Hammerstrom, vice- president a n d treasurer, and S. F. Martin, secretary, of the Sawyer Stores, lee., came down from Billings, Tuesday morning, and spent a couple of days here aiding Ray B. Evans, man- ager of the Hardin. branch, take tg -over -of -the -Meek- goods of the J. M. Sawyer Com- pany to the Sawyer Stores, Inc., Custer Battlefield Apiaries and Mrs. Alex Naylor Of Crow Agen- cy Wednesday shipped out a carload of honey to eastern Sea.son opens May 2L . per share and will have the The young people of the Ep- voting power. The preferred worth League will put on a stock will be offered -to the food and candy sale Saturday, ublic at _par and one share of May 16, 1n - the south store , 0 conirnon will be given free with the Harriet theatre building. each five shares of preferred The sale will begin at' ii a. m. purchased. T ents and camp furniture for .......------...--411k. Will party who took barasol from the county public library P ermits at Hallh a Ha rdw ar e- will have a par value of $50 where necessary. The Ladies' Aid met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Shaw, about 15 ladies being present. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.11; - 1:11 - Owerallay 28. Sunday, May 24th. 20_2 Saturday evening he will box Fourteen lady friends of Mrs. eight rounds w it li Franke C. B. Schneider gave her a sur ...,Wyne of Roundup. He was -prise birthday party Monday al accompanied as far as Billings last week. They brought with by C. A. Patteson, who predicts them two nice birthday ca k es, the bout will be a good one one of which bore 16 candles, Albert Haytin, campaign mane- - the other—how many th e wr it er get of the big Sheridan P o s t - .did not learn. The evening was Enterprise s u b scription cam - pleasantly passed at bridge, Mrs. Paign , was in Hardin Monday A. E. Callahan winning first and Tuesday of this week to prize and Mrs. J. E. Graham the help J. E. Wham, who is among the top-nobchers in the race for consolation. Mrs. Schneider was one of the four automobiles to presented with beautiful silk scarf _as a memento of the oc- be given away. - 4.asion7 - - Thompson Yards have Paint- ed and Galvanized Barb Wire, Regiular and Light weights. See them before buying. 20-1 While little rain has fallen during the past week in the im- mediate vicinity of Hardi n, heavy precipitation is reported .in the valley above Halfway, 12 miles south of this city, and in the Lodge Grass sectiou. Be, tween Halfway and the Rig Horn canyon good rains fell Tuesday,, Wednesday and Thursday. There. was a heavy shower in Hardin last night, hut it did nob last long. It has been cloudy all day to -day, and rain appears probable within tbr 'next few days: • From 4voit on we will pay delivery thargeis s all orders amianiting to 1116 ailitser, dolly - rd ''Ottiiht , the \ay limits., SAWYER'S. 5 per rent off on Congonenm Rugs for one week at Edec Hardware Co. LOCAL BEAN . GROWERS SOON TO ORGANIZE The following farmers from down the valley: Neph Garri- son, M. L. John, Tom Gallagher, J. E. McCulloch, and Clarence; Carper, accompanied by L. T.I Winslow and J. E. Wham of Hardin went ---to Billings - lest Saturday where they attended a meeting of the bean growers of the YelloWstone valley. A very inter3sting meeting was held and it is planned to hold the •near future to organise the bean growers of this district into a Marketing organization to enable t•hem to obtain the best pricr possible for their crop this year. %LILLE v_NEws _Notes 2111111111SUROURNIIII• R. L. Garynne is quite ill with incorporated two 'weeks ago to the flu. take over the business and gold H. J. Bowers and family speet will of the old concern. The capital stock of the new c o r poration is divided into $1,000,000 preferred, and $500,000 common stock. The preferred wilt be 7 per cent cumulative with a par value of $100, pre- /erred as to both dividends and assets • and is non -assessable; dividends will be payable semi- annually. Preferred stock will be callable at $105 on 30 days' notice any time after January 1, 1030. This means that. at any time after that date the corn pany will have the right to pur- chase back from the stock- holders any or all preferred stock they may awn at a price of Sunday at Dewey Walkers. Helen Franklin has recovered from an attack of the noun:lbs. Clifford Smith, wife and foully of Lodge Grass visited 21 4 the Ed Hoerr home Monday. Miss Eleanor Sawyer earterr Seined a few friends at super Thursday evening. The Community grade seller)l closed a very successful school year today. The high school will continue another two weeks. . Mr. and Mrs. Sam Emmons, tormerly of the valley but now residing in Anaconda, ea, re- joicing over the arrival of a baby boy, born to them May!. Post Master Yergey made an _ Leaving May 30 by auto for Minneapolis. Room for one passenger (with baggage) who will pay his part of expense. $5.00 ANYBODY $5.00 \g1:6\CiA31 SUBMITTED NOT LATER THA.N Saturday, 8 P. M. May 23 FOR VALLEY MERCANTILE CO. NOTE—Slogan is to take the place of our present one— \We're no longer on the corner, but we're still on the square.\ .t1:111EVEMENT DA 1 Sr COMMUNITY - STICKERS The girls of Community sew-, ing club—Community Stickers— held their achievement day ex- ercises Friday afternoon. at' the home of Mrs. Everett Morse. There are six girls in this clothing club who have finished the 1st year sewing work under their efficient leader, Mrs. g. Morse. Each girl had on ex- hibit. 1 bungalow apron, i club apron, 1 tea towel, 1 hand towel and 1 darning sample. T h e work was nicely done and re- flects much credit on the girls and their leader. A very clever program, including a story of the club emblem and the club creed, was given by the girls, and at its close Rose Mehliag, in behalf of the club girls, in a few well chosen words, pre- sented Mrs. Morse with an alu- minum mixing bowl as a token Di* _a pp reciation_ Re fr e s hmien to were served by Mrs. Morse.. The girls belonging to the Com- munity Stickers sewing club r e: Harriet Taylor, Helen Franklin, Rose Mehling, Rosa- lind Landon, Mary Rob and Catherine Corwin. T h e fol- lowing visitors were present: Mrs. Corwin, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. D. W. Carper; Mrs. Thomas, Miss Gunn, Miss Lottie Roh and Prof. Gunderson. We are all I juSily proud of the work of our sewing club girl's. • am,. • - 111.- ,Ontskile 4 .11Upalot' in rotors IS.3.1 flsit, mittidla llardware. IRRIGATING THE TIME for irrigating is at hand. Make the job easier by using Canvas Dab's, which can be placed any- where in the ditch and taken out in a minute's time. A great saving in time and labor. We have canvas for this purpose as follows: 60 -inch wide, 12 oz. at $1.00 per lineal yard 48 -inch wide, 10 oz. at 75c per lineal yard.. 40 -inch wide, 11 oz. at 50c per lineal yard AND SHOVELS!!! We have just the irrigating shovel you have been look- ing for, the \Hickory\ Super-lite, very tight weight, a good size—strong and durable. Every shovel guaranteed. If not satisfactory, return it and get a new shovel. We leave it to the user's judgment. Water Bags Bed Sheets Gallon Universal Thermol Jugs Wagon Covers Gold Medal Cots Tents Camp Dishes Coltman Lapps and Lanterns \Hickory\ Guaranteed Hardware it • BOWS HARDWARE AND FURNITURE COMP PHONE 541 - - -JIARDIN, MONT. • FOR SALE--Hoisse and lot at St. Xavier . John E. Meeke, Phone 60; Hardin, Moat. 40-1 'MMO NS F'OR PlYBLICATION In the the Distriet Cowie of the Thir- teenth atilleist District Olt the' State of Montana. in seed for the Connie of Big Horn. The First National Rank of • Hardin. Montana. a cm - iteration. l'..., Frank Rod , - an vs Bode. his wife if any. Henry Bode and Bode, hie wife_ if any. Belle Schilli , _ ors. and Schilling's, her husband, if any, Lydia Golden and Golden. her husband. if any. Katie Green and Green. her husband. if any. Mary Mavitor surd Totlae. - ler - haw tb - lir any, an all other persons unknown. claim- ing or who might chtirn any ilitht. or title. estate. or inttrest in or lien, or incumbranee %soon, the real Pronerty described in theta:im- olai tt. or any thereof adverse to Plaintiff's ownership, or aver cloud upon plaintiff's title thereto, whether such claims or possible claim be Present or contingent. ; . inelndim- aaw claim or possible claim of f d r o n w ti el l . ts. inchoate or accrued. De THE STATE OF MONTANA to Frank Rode and wife. if any Henry Rode anBre• his - Bede. his wife. if any. Lvd. and Golden. her husband, if any. Katie Green and Green, her husband, if any. Mary Taylor and Taylor. her husband, if any. and to all other persons, unknown. claiming, or who ,night claim, any right, title. estate, or interest in. or lie , or incumb-Ance upon- the real oratiertv described in the complaint. or any thereof. adverse to plaintiff's As herewith served upon you. and ^wnership. or any cloud upon plaintiff's title thereto. whether such cla.im r o nosesible claim be present or contingent. including any claim or possible claim of dower. inchoate or accrued. GREETING: You are hereby summoned to an- swer . the conaplaint in this action v . Inch - kr.„-filed in the office- of .. the lerk of this - court. lrentir 'of - *Mat to file your answer and serve o cony thereof upon the nlaintift's at- torney within twenty days after the service of this summons. exclusive of the day of service: and in case of your failure to appear or answer. Judgment will be taken against Yon by default for the Tolle( demanded in tho complaint. This action involves the title to th3 following described Janda to- wit The West seventy (70') feet of Lot eleven (11) and twelve (lZ / u. Block thirteen (121 of town of Hardin. Big Horn County. Montana. according to the plat thereof now on tile .and of record In the office of the County Clerk and Recorder of Dig Horn County. Montana. The nature of the relief sought by th.e olaintiff Is aa follows: To octet title in the plaintiff and to bar the detendinta from tt , It. right, title, claim, estate, or interest in. or lien. or incumbrance upon the property described above. Witness MY ham! and son) or g court this 12th day of May. A. D. 1S2.. 0 FORGE. H. HILLER. Clork of the Distrlot 'owl of the Thirteenth Judicial District of the State of Montana. In and for the County of Bur Horn. T. H. Burke. Hardin. Montana. AlliareMar for Plaintiff. PUb, Mar ii. 2*. 29. June 3. t11/15. YheSame Old Car Ida New Coat siPaint\ --and what a difference it makes. You don't need skill. A little time. a Rule care and B & V Auto Finish make your _car_ look like it. did the day you first drove horns. Painting a car is a matter of com- mon tense tare and the Tight nutted/IL You kart% go wrong if you .wee . H. V Auto Finish. All colors and shades. Mad! pe, make good for the man wise do. the sib himself. Bradley & Vrooman AUTO FINISH \Paint Your Car narsielf\ untne your home is protected inside and outside by repainting •st least once every four years, yoe will knee in repairs and lessened value, from five to ten times what the paint end labor would cost. HAHNE Co. HARDIN - NORMA LOST OR S,TOLEN-2 blatk saddle horses, one brandea - on right shoulder, the other — on left shoulder. $5 reward for immediate return or for infor- mation about them. Call at Tribune -Herald office or see owner, Bull Don't Fall Down, 2 miles south of Hardin. 20 -hp FOR RENT, FOR SALE. ETC. FOR RENT—Five-room house with barn; room for six head „ horses; right in town. 19 -2t -pd R. BItOGELMAN. FOR RENT—For immediate occupancy, modern fdur-room bungalow; kitchen equipped with dandy range and built -ii cupboard; full basement - art . - serreened-in - it I low figure. See - Lyle J. Tintinger tTribuneaIra1d.2O FOR S A L E—rStudebaker , 6; 1918 model. Ernest Adiiie, 38-tf Oats, corn chop, bean sad shorts, also Kirby 41.44. • 5 -It DENIO ELEVATOR FOR SALE—Ross Comb Rhoda Island Red hatching eggs, SEM per setting or $6.00 per 190wW. B. BRYAN, Hardit4 FOR SAL g OR IT—Modern 7 -room Muse, at a bargain. Cash or terms like paying riot. Inquire W., Tribune -Herald; 7 0 R E—Alf i dl fa 02% pure, 16 cents per lb. + S. BRYAN, Hardin, Monk Get your elsthes Tailar o r ep. sp. *du .1 • 4