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'PAUL TWILVS Tun AMIN TIIIIIBUT4g-IIMILALD FRIDAY, MAY 72, 11124 1 • dies in line. every school in the i Her white neighbors and the district being represented. Some!government employees esteemed of them had beautiful floats and her highly. Officials from Wash - the girls, especial, were at- I ington were taken to her home tractively gowned. A full reportIto be shown an example of real of the meet will be published progress towards bttter living. next week. She readily co-operated in any plan .for the betterment of the Montana and the boys wish to Indians. make the club so attractive 114 STATE ATHLETICS Her exhibits at the Billings that other counties will fol- fair for the past three years were low with the same club pro - extensive and received a great Jed.. Edwin Miller, John Rankin, • deal of favorable comment. Not Paul Gilliland, athletes, Arthur only in bead work but in every TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN housewife art, did she excel. Her example led other Indian women I would like to have all persons to become better house keepers. owning recorded brands in Big panied by Coach Ostergren and She was taken sick with flu Horn county, both for horses Mrs. C. B. Schneider, chaperon, and pneumonia developed, which and cattle, to send the brands to returned Saturday from Missoula, was the cause of her death. The this office as I am trying to get where they had been to take funeral took place from St. Xav- a list of all of the recorded part in the annual track meet ier's church, Saturday at 10 a. m. brands in this county. If you and educational contests. While She was buried in the cemetery cannot call at the office person - all performed creditably, Edwin at St. Xavier. She is survived 1 ally, please mail it to this office Miller was the only one who by her husband. :and I will record it in a book brought home a medal, having Her own name was Works All i for that purpose. Be sure to ranked third in the high jump, the Time or Does Anything andImake the brand plain and the the winner of which contest i t was a fitting name for thi s 1 location upon the animal, 3,nd broke the state interscholastic notable woman whose death is: the name that it is recorded in. record by more than an inch, I Please niail to the Sheriff's deeply mourned by the relatives and Edwin was only a couple of inches behind him. His perfor- mance gave Hardin two points, a higher standing. than was achieved by several of the larger cities of the state. Missoula, for dians of Big Horn valley were instance, being credited with onlyi proud a these w o me . _n, Mrs. one pont. Spotted Rabbit, Mrs. Bird Horse • WIFE OF BEAR CLOUD and Mrs. Ties His Knee. They were uneducated, but their lives DIES AT ST. XAVIER taught =any valuable lessons in HARDIN HIGH PLACES Strand, editor . of the Big Horn, high school paper, and Miss Gladys Ping, declaimer, accom- DF‘TH OF AN ESTEEMED ,iinly -i-H Bee Club in Montana CROW INDIAN WOMAN tleganite in Big Horn County At St. Xavier, on May 15, oc- curred the death of Mrs. Nellie Ties his Knee. She was noted among the Crow tribe for her great ability as a modern house- keeper as well as .for her expert work in the various Indian arts. Alt.ho she had no school learn- ing, she had the marks . of the NG EVENT OF SUIOOL YEAR TAKING PLACE The annual district meet of School District No. 17-H began bins morning and will continue until tomorrow evening. 'rhe parade of the pupils of the var- ious schools of the district, headed by Bic Hardin School Thursday evening the organ- ization meeting was held for the A -H Bee Club members of Hardin. Al. Brotherson is to be local leader and the fol- lowing boys are members of the club: Herbert. Brotfierson, NI a x Thompson, Calvin Del - camp, Frank Ewing, Lewis Boys' Band in their natty new truest education, a kind heart Wilcox, and John Armour. Her - uniforms of white trousers, navy and courteous manntrs. The old bert Brotherson was elected blue coats and caps took place and sick Indians found in her president of the club, Galvin right' after dinner to -day. There a helpful friend and her home pelcamp vice-president. a n d were perhaps one thousand kid- was the center of hospitality. Max. Thompson secretary. A meeting will be held once a week and the boys will be given instruction op phases of planning to exhibit at the Sig Horn county and Midland Em- pire fairs. This is the first bee club bo be organized in and the whole Crow tribe. With her death the last of three well known examples of progress in better living ,condi- tions will have passed. The In - good morals and right living. Dorothy White Antelope, aged • about 25 years, wife of Bear CAMPHOR FOR SORE EYES Cloud, passed away at St. Xavier It is surprising how quickly Saturday after a lingering ill- eye inflamation is helped by mess. The funeral was held at camphor, hydrastis, witehhazel, St. Xavier Sunday afternoon, etc., as mixed in Lavoptic eye from the Catholic church, Father wash. One small bottle helps Cardon officiating and A. M. any case sore, weak or strained Crilly of Hardin, funeral director eyes. Aluminum eye cup free. in charge. Sibley Drug Co. Office, Hardin, Montana. R. P. GILMORE, Sheriff. By J. H. KIFER, Under Sheriff. 2I -3t. IN COMMIEMERATION OF OUR SOLDIER DEAD (Continued from Page One) It is expected that at the ap- pointed time on Decoration Day the Harriet Theatre will be tilled to capacity and that a large number of people will motor to the Custer Batblefield cemetery immediately after the service to attend the services there. Don't inks the ball game on the local diamond Sunda y— Sheridan vs. Hardin. UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC RANGES Will be demonstrated in the SULLIVAN HALL JUNE I TO JUNE 6 By Miss Scrivner, home economist of the UNIVERSAL RANGE Further announcement will be sent you giving full programme. Nig V le ri ''''' j '7t÷Ill ..... III I l l 1 iir mi llMilii!liii ONO I mr-- --- --- g\ -- If WI . 1W Z. .. 4 1111 likaalkla lb, ith ilw, _ -44w., 4 Come in and pick out you ---- range now and Keep Cool \AT YOUR SERVICE\ THE MONTANA LOWER CO. FOR TOURING CAR YOUNE-GOT-A CHANCE EVERYBODY HAS AN EQUAL CHANCE TO WIN IT TO WIN IT EQUIPPED WITH FULL SET OF BALOON TIRES Starting June First with every $1.00 cash purchase of any article or shop work at the Hardin Motor Company - YOU WILL RECEIVE A KEY The lucky one _holding the. master key Will unlock the car and drive it li - oine 8eptember 12, 192 THIS CAR WILL BE ON EXHIBITION FROM JUNE 1, ON Keys will not be given to any one connected with the friarclin Motor Co. Watch This Space: For Further Announcements • Authorized Ford Dealer Hardin Motor Company ,I.loaAtilttila