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.f;it.' t az I • THE HARDIN TRIBUNL-1118RALD FRIDAY, MAY n, in Uhe Hardin Tribune -_Herald RY HARDIN TkIBUNII HERALD NM'S it. A. WICK ERs. C. A. CORKINS. *altars sail Illasastaini - rataiseed every Friday and entered April 4. 1124, at the pestoffioe et Hardin . Montana. far crane- illb61444041 1.1111 otigis the mails ae ieeivind-t'lliete matter under Act of Congresis of March 3. isT)i. . suasmirrioN rABILE IN ADVANt : r - oNle YE.41t. $2.50 SIX MONTHS. ... $1.50 _ . Lire Little Hem Honey Proil‘'‘'‘n*s deputy bee inspector for we horn county. Mr. Braf;•erson expects to make a thgrangh in- spection of the apiaries of tho county, beginning June 2 0 Owing to tack of space inter- esting aril* from 'Grow were emitted until next week. QUIET WEDDING OCCURS 1r LOCAL AND PERSONAL AT N. L. JOHN HOME The annual Eastern Star pie - on Sunday afternoon at 12:30, Me. scheduled for Crow Agency at the home of the bride's par- lastMonday evening, because of „ its Occurre d th e marr i age o f the copious rain which fell all day was held in the play room of M,ss Helen John 'to N1r. Bonnie primary grade building, :Stevens. Tie wedding was a the -simple one, Rev. Albright.,. s t ar where several hundred Stars f the Congregational church andtheir families gathered and .o artook of the bounteous spread of Hardin, officiating, and in the P presence of onl. - the close rel good things to eat that hadlt-IM lk es of the contracting parties, been prepared for the occasion -A spoke the words !hit made them A little son, George Thomas man and wife. Fuazec, was born Wednesday, . The bride is the youngest May 27. 1925. to Mr. and Mrs. klaughter of Mr and Mrs. M. L. Wm. Frazer and passed away John, and moved with her par- early Thursday morning, May 28, ents from Illinois some ten years living only eleven hours. Fun - ago when they took up their era! services .were held at the residence on thi Ward ranch hope of Mrs. Frazer's mother, near Nine Mile :wet where the Mrs. .Selma Howell, this after - family have since made thei r noon at 2:30. Rev. R. E. Albright, 'home. Miss Helen ieceived her pastor of the Congregational e d uca ti on i n th e sch oo l at Ni ne :church. conducted the service, Mile and at Community, and has which included two duets by endeared herself to the padre Mrs. Frank Lewis and Mrs. G. A. neighborhood. The groam i s Baker, and interment was made •a prosperous rancher near Gus... in the family lot in the Hardin - ter, where they will make their cemetery, the funeral being di-. home. Two brothers of the reeted by Undertaker A. M. Gritty. ' bride, Basil and Leo John, at; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heinrich 'tended them during the service. motored in Tuesday from Santa Following the ceremony, a :awn- Ana.- Calif., eight days on tha ions wedding dinner was served road, for a two months visit with ' by the bride's mother. !relatives and friends on tneir The happy couple will re - old stamping ground. Hr. Hein main at the John home for a - ' . . rich owns and operates a 21- . ie E walnut grove at few days, after which they will \\ nglish Announcement Party The engagement of Miss FaY4 Taber to George M. Harris was announced to a few of Miss Ta- ber's closest friends at a dainty informal tea, given at the Rus- sell home Sunday afternoon at .1:00 o'clock. .. Miss Nellie V. Brown and Miss Marion Russell were the hostesses. A miscellaneous shower was given Miss Faye Taber by Mrs. Frank Tanner and Mrs. H. M. Strand at the Tanner borne on Tuesday evening. The Tuests entered heartily into the spirit .of the occasion with a generous response - of splendid gifts. MORE ENTRIES IN SHORTER TIME (Continued from Page One) C. r o w Agcncy, ist; Margaret Third Grade -Elizabeth. Howell . Ping Hardin, 2nd; Grace Rocky. Hardin, 1st; Virginia Wessman, , • inlayson, 3rd. which he states din, 3rd. Hardin, 2nd; Maxine Kifer, liar - move to their ranch home near 8 ant' A na. Ciister. Both bride and groom yields a profitable crop of nets Fourth ,Grade -Katherine Fel- have a host of friends in the.\eh year. While the Heinrichs ler, St. Xavier, 1st; Amielia RV- -valley who unite with the Tri- are here the Ed Burla family is occupying their home and look - pelting ing brine -Herald in with con- after the plaee. Their num- gratulations. erous friends are pleased to viol - A successful term of school i evene - thern - again. tat Finlayson, taught by Miss. b. A. Sipple of Boz.man. state 'Eudora Sawyer, terztated in, liee insPector. spent Tueaday piertic to -day h was in Hardin and vicinity, visitng - participated in by Niel pupils keepers. lie -and patrons. C. Brotherson of Seventh Grade-Eilene Long, Hardin, 1st; Helen Lewis, Grow Agency, 2nd; Rosa Stoltz, Har- din, 3rd. Eighth Grade -Ruth Gillebte, 1st; Julia White, Grow Agency, 2nd; Elizabeth Yerger, Hardin, 3rd. Arithmetic Fourth Grade -George Mar- quisee, Hardin, 1st; Parry Pretty Paint, liardiu, 2nd; Barbara Duncan, Hardin, 3rd. Fifth Grade--GeorgeZier, ginia Kelley, Hardin, 3rd. the various bee appointed A. Wight, Tullock, 1st; LaVaun Larson, Hardin fifth, 2nd; Erie Harris, Grow Agency, 3rd. Special Junior Declamation - Georgia Lewis, Hardin sixth, 1st; Ernest Logan, Hardin, sixth, 2nd; Virginia Kelley, Hardin sixth, 3rd. Sub -Junior Declamation -Mar- shall Whitledge, Hardin third, 1st; Elizabeth Graham, Hardin third, 2nd; Edith, Williams, Crow Agency, 3rd. Original Speech -Violet Mayo, Hardin eighth,J ist; Lavon Wald - smith, SL Xavier, 2nd; Evelyn Denton, Hardin 7th, 3rd. , S chart, Crow Agency, 2nd; Annie Muth, Crow Agency, 3rd. Fifth Grade -Maxine McDow- ell„ Hardin, 1st; Ira Drake, Crow Agency, 21id; Joan Weigand, Grow Agency, 3rd. Sixth Grade -Lydia Ye rge r, Hardin. 1st: Edith Bennett, liar-, din, 2nd; Catharin Reno, Hardin,' Agency, 2nd; Dorothea Eder, 3rd. Hardin, 3rd. Sixth Grad e -Bessie Smith, Ogborn 1st; Catharin Reno, I • .11ardin, & Jennie Conner, Crow Agency, tied for 2nd; Edith Ben- nett, Hardin, 3rd. Seventh Grade -Cecelia Lar- kin, Hardin, 1st; Laurence Lab- hitt, Hardin, 2nd; Helen Lewis, iCrow Agency, 3rd.- ! Eighth Grade-Violet Mayo, Hardin, 1st; Margaret Sullivan, Hardin, 2nd; Julia Scott, 'Crow gency, 3rd. Music -Vocal CliOrusear 6th-7tb78th grades, second l'enmanship Third Grade -May Edwards, Hardin, 1st; Virginia Salinas, Grow Agency, 2nd; Mary Ftei- chert, Hardin, 3rd. Fourth Grade -Virginia Wol- cott, Hardin, 2nd; Perry Pretty Paint, Hardin, 2nd; Marie Pretty Paint, Hardin, 3rd. Fifth Grade -Elizabeth Rich- ards, Hardin, 1st; Lavonia Lar- son, Hardin, 2nd; Gail Baker, Hardin, 3rd. Sixth Grade -Lois Miller, Har- din, 1st; Gatharin Reno, Hardin, 2nd; Helen Ruins, Hardin, 3rd. Seventh Grade-Eilene L o n g, 1st; Donald Deernose, Crow Agency, 2nd; Ruth Grove, Har- din, 3rd. Eighth Grade -Evelyn Lewis, f DL At the Phil Dowd Farm, near NINE MILE BRIDGE, ELEVEN MILES NORTH OF HARDIN Till:BAT, JINti, ION -d11111111111111.411.1b.* COMMENCING AT 1:00 P. M. To be sold to the highest bidder for cash LIVESTOCK 1 Bay Gelding. 6 years old: wt. 1600 • 1 Gray Gelding, 9 years old, wt. 1200: 1 - (AVIdirrgri -- yearg - htd; - wt.' 1640 1 Holstein Cow„ 8 years old, coming fresh 1 Holstein Cow, 4 years okl, coming fresh 1 Holstein Cow, 5 years old . 1 Holstein Cow, 5 yrs. old, calf at side Black Milch Cow, 5 yrs., calf at side 1 Guernsey Cow, 8 yrs. old, calf at side 1 Holstein Bull, 2 years old. 2 Yearling Holstein Heifers 1 Yearling Steer 2 Steer Calyt% 50 Pure-bred White Leghorn Hens FARM MACHINERY 1 12-25 Waterloo Boy Tractor 1 To -bottom John Deere Plow, 14 in. 14)44. JAiii1Weytoranaelit - 1 P'& 0 Sulky Plow 1 3 1 / 4 Wagon with double box 1 Grindstone 1 Circular Saw 1- Feed Grinder 1 Pump Jack HOUSEHOLD GOODS Kitchen Cabinet; kitchen Range Heating Stove; Chiffonier Baby Bed; 2 Rockers Dining Table and four chairs Other articles too numerous to mention. Silent Reading Third Grade -Marshall Whit - ledge, H a r din, 1st; Virginia Wessman, Hardin, 2nd; Max- ine Kiley, Hardin, 3rd. ! Fourth Grade -Billie Marie Flickinger, Hardin, 1st; Alice -Knowles, Hardin 2nd; Kathleen Powers, Hardin, 3rd. Fifth Grade -Thelma Gillette, Hardin, ist; Ira Drake, Grow ,A Crow Agency; FREE LUNCH AT NOON \SLIM\ RANSIIR, Auctioneer LIVAN, Clerk * M. D. ES, Owner CRILLY-LAMMERS FUNERAL HOME New, Modern Equipment A. M. Crilly, Funeral Director PHONE 207 W or 165W Hardin - - - Montana place, eighth grade, H a r din; third place, sixth grade, Hardin. Second & Third, Sub -Junior ---- Alice Woodward, Crow Agency, 1st; E lizabeth Graham, Hardin, e a\ k nown 2nd; •Helen Conver, Hardin, ard. ton Hall. and Alfa n l i fir re(7enter hinff as - Fotirth & Fifth, Junior -Henry authorized et1 92 b 6 v the bids nay be election for it eage t , C row Agenc., 1 s t ; Edith li t , . ; et a n din bt s 41diers and sites or for u rd resealreoesneiheonreirAr to mo r ; - 7 f . ,et The Wham, Hardin, 2nd; Barbara boa or , all Lids or any part of any bid Aiuncan, Hardin, 3rd. Bids must b3 stealtd in an envel- ope marked \Sealed bid.\ and must . Sixth, Seventh & Eighth, Sen- o be n in r the hands 1 t 6 he undersigned tor -Helen Collins, Hardin, 1st; June of Eilene Long, Hardin, 2nd; Vir- School pliaigeNtEitniri:aliaYcii .cieliik. kaia. May 15. 22. 2y. June 11 5. 1;t: din, 1st; Maxine McDowell, Bar- Musk -Instrumental din, 2nd; Itineholdli Mohland, Cornet I -Ellsworth Huffman, Hardin, 3rd. Hardin, 1st; Byron Duncan, Hat - Sixth Grade -Henry Michael, din, 2nd; Houston Johnson, liar - Hardin, ist; Esther Wolfe, liar- din, 3rd. din, 2nd; Victor Schafer, Grow Co rnet II -Arnold Corkins, Agency, 3rd. Hardin, 1st; Ernest Logan, liar - Seventh Grade-Myrlo Gilman, din, 2nd; Russell Peterson, Hat - Hardin, ist; Grace Helwich, Har- din, 3rd. din, 2nd; Dorothy Allen, Spring Piano-Eilene Long, Hardin, Greek, 3rd. ist; Edith Wham, Hardin, 2nd; Eighth Grade -Dorothy Fisch- Helen Corkins, Ilardin, 3rd. bach, Hardin, 1st; Violet Mayo, Violin I -Pauline Kleinhess- Hardin, 2nd; Margaret P i n g, link, Hardin, 1st; George Mar- Hardit 3rd. quisee, Hardin, 2nd, Violin II-Dorr Huffman, liar- in 2nd. Maurice Colberg, Hat - din, In scholarship the following scores were made: Hardin grades -third, 135; .fourth, 89; fifth, 143; sixth, 162; seven*, 157; eighth, 1.17; total, 803. Crow Agency totaled 212; St. Xavier, 23; Spring Creek, 5; Tul- lock, 15; Ogborn, 15; Finlayson, 15. Scores in athletics were: Har- din grades -third, 2 1 / 2 ; fourth, 86 1 / 2 ; fifth, 83; sixth, 101; seventh • NOTICE OF SALE FOR DELIN- QI\ENT WATER ASSESSMENT BY THE RIG HORN LOW LIVE DITCH CO. There is delinquent, upon the dew ribrd stock. on account of assessment levied on March 21st. 1925. the several amounts set °ono - site the names of respective share holders: N. C. Bacheller.. certificate No. 37. 35 shares. assessment due. $10.50. A. F. Callihan. certificate No. 38, 130 shares. assessment due. $39.00. Kefh. M. Watts. certificate Ng, 116. 155 shares. asseasment dile, $46.50. And' in accordance with the law and an order of the Board of Di- rectors marle on Mlreh 21st. 1926. so many shares of emelt parcel of stock as may he necessary, will be seld at ;the 9ffiee of the Secretary' or the %aid cornoretion in th 4- Farmers , Community Hall. in Big Horn county, on the first day ,of June. 1925. at Ione o'clock n. tn. of said day, to nay I the delinquent assessment thereon. an( expense 0 4.44.451a . PitY-SrlOtpx Dv order of the Board of Directors. H. A. WILLIAMS Sec'v-Treas. Pub. May 22. 29. 1925. BIDS WANTED FOR SCHOOL- HOUSES The Board of Trustees of Scheel District 17H. Hardin. Mont.. hereby reoueets bids for the purchase of the school houses. oat betiding* and SHERIFF'S SALE A R. Scott. Plaintiff. vs. Andrew Fraser. A1_1111 N. Fraser. his wife. The Stockmen's National Bank. a corporation. Barnes Bros.. a corporation. J. W. Pritchett. Geo. G. Thomas. and A. W. Byrd. Defendant*. TO BE 501.13 AT SHERIFF'S SALE. On the 6th day of June A. D. 1925 at one o'clock n. m.. at the front door of the Court Howie. in Hardin. Elia Horn 'County. State of Montana. the following desepelbed real prooerty to -wit: All of Section Thirty -Three (33) in Towathip One North (1N) Range ThIrty-Ntne (29) East. containing 640 acres, more or less. according to government survey thereof. Ft. P. GILMORE. Sheriff. Bic Horn County. Montana. BY JOHN H. KIFER. Undersheriff. Dated May 9th. 1935. R. C. Dillavou. Atty. for Plaintiff. Billings. Montana. Pug. May 15. 22. 29. June 5. 1925. ucke_tt. B d receased. 103 . ; eighth, 104; total, 530. Crow' J. M. Broat a . nd L A. S. Agency in all grades, 318 1 / 2 ; St. Xavier, 40 1 / 2 ; Spring Creek, 21; Wolf, 13; Halfway, 5; North Bench, 4. NOTICE OF HEARING ON PE'll- TION FOR PROBATE OF 'WILL AN 1) FOR LETTERS TESTAMENTARY In the District Court of the Thir- temith Judicial District of the State of Montana in and for the County of Bic Horn. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CLEORIA GLANFIELD BACH ELLER. Deceased. Pursuant to an order of the above entitled District Court. made herein on the 15th day of May/A. D. 1925. notice ia hereby ellen that Thurs- day, the 4th day of June. 1925. at ten o'clock a. m. of said day, or as soon thereafter as may 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 se the time and place for proving the will of said cleoria Clanfield Bacheller. deceased, and for hearing the application of Norris C. Bacheller and Lily B. Mead, ioint 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. Cie Hon. O. F. Goddard. a Judge of said Distrkt Court, and the seal of arid court affixed this 15th (lay of May. A. D. 192• (Feat) G. H. MILLER. Clerk of the District Court. It; J. H. BOLLUM. DenutV. Franklin I). Tanrer. Hardin, Mont.. Attorney for Petitioner& Pub. May 15. 22, 29. 1925. SHERIFF\S SALE DEAN T. WADDELL. Plaintiff. it'R ED F. MILLER. 'individually, ahd vs. FRF.D E. MILLER. Admintetratee of the Estate of Emma S. Miller. . Deceased. and H. Flunaton, Re- ceiver of the Hardin State Bank. Hardin Montana. a corporation. Defendants. 'TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S SALE. On the 13th day of Jone. A. D. 1925. at 2:00 o'clock D. m.. at the front door of the Court House in Hardin. County of Rif Horn. Stair. of ,Montana. the following described real Property. to -wit: SWI1SEi4. Section 1 and the EIA NE 1 4. NWIL4SE 1 4. the El4NWe.. and Nt4SW 1 4 of Section 12. Town - Shin 9 South of Range 24 East of the M. P. M.: sad HWIANW 1 4 of Section 22. and the SE 1 4 NE 1 4 of Section 31 In Township 8 Routh ot Range 35 East of the M. P. M.. con- tatnine 400 acre* seeording to Gov- ernment survey. toorether with water rights, ditches and structures there.. unto belonging R. P. GILMORE. &litchi. Big Horn County. Montana. 94401 Slur Al-- Dr -19211. °Ulna & Maddox. Attorneys for Pub. May 22. 29. June 6. 12. 1926. • NOTICE -SALE ON FORECLOSURE 11W ADVERTISEMENT SHERIFF'S SALE In the District Court of . the . Thir- teen th Judicial District of the State of Montana hi and for the County of Big Horn. Ida M. Pare and Ida J. Page. Plaintiffs. es. Kate A. Luckett. W. B. Luckett. Jr.. Katie Starkweather. McKinley Luckett. Mary Abshire. A. S. Hot- lurn. guardian ad Iltem of Henry Byers Luckett. a minor and Kate A. Luckett. heirs and next of kin William B , partners doing business as the J. M. Bro , • Lumber Comnany. J. M. Broat Lumber Company. Inc.. a corporation. and Trustees f o r Stockmens National Bank. C. J. Williams. E. A. Richardson and Arthur H. Roush. Defendants. TO BE SOLD at Sheriff's Sale on the 29th day of May. A. D. 1925. at the hour of 2:00 o'clock. P. M. at the front door of the Courthouse in the City of Hardin. Big . Horn county. Montana. the following described real property situate in Dig Horn County. Montana. to-witE . All of section number thirty-two (22). in township number three (3) North. of ranee number thirty-three (23) East of the Montana Principal Meridian. containing 640 acres. more or less. Dated at Hardin. Montana. this 7th day of May. A. D.. 1925. R. P. GILMORE. Sheriff. 'T. H. BURKE. Hardin. Montana. Attorney for Plalatiffs. Pub. %AV 8-15-22-29. 1925. WHEREAS1 default has been made in the payment - or - MO Ittidebledness secured by icertain mortglage dated the 1st day of June. 1923. executed by STELL.k M. HACKNEY and WILLIAM L. HACKNEY, wife and husband. mortaarors. to The Union Central Life Insurance Company. of Inciiinati. Ohio. mortgagee, which mortgare was filed for record in the office of the Clerk and Recorder of a • ern county, - Montaria - on the - 25th day of July. 1923. at 2:25 o'clock p. tn.. and recorded in Book 10 of Mortgares at Page 607-9, of the records of said County: AND WHEREAS, because of such default, and pursuant to the terms of said mortgage, the said mortgagee. as the owner and holder of said mortgage and the debt secured there- by. hereby elects to declare the en- tire debt secured by said mortgage to be due and .payable. and to fore- close said mortgage for the payment of all autos due thereunder: AND WHEREAS, the amount claimed to be due, owing, and unpaid on said mortgage indebtedness at the date of this notice is the sum of Three Thousand Eight Hundred Fifteen & 62-100 Dollars ($3.816.62). ;is follows: $3,443.83 principal and interest. $180.47 )(PA and interest. $184.57. total water aseessments and interest -and 1-6.2.6... east nt. Abstract». NOW. --- THER - FIPODR--- notice is hereby given that.. by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mort- gage, and duly recorded, as afore- said. and in pursuance of the statute In such case made and provided, the said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises therein de- scribed. at public auction. at THE OFFICE OF THE BIG HORN COUNTY ABSTRACT CORPORA- TION.in Rardia-in Pig Heirn County. - thr.,;.11t11...4air.70r....t.ULV:. 1925. at 1:00 o'clock p. rn., to the hiirbeat bidder for cash. the said mortgagee claiming the right to be a purchaser at such sale. The said premises are situated in the County of Big Horn. and State of Montana. to -wit: The East Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section Ten in Township Two North, of Havre Thirty-three East. of the M--tana Principal Meridian. con- taining Eighty acres. docording to Gtaernment Survey thereof. SAVING AND EXCEPTI.NG there- from rights of way for irrigation ditches. as at present located over Qnd across said land, containing three acres. A NET AREA of 77 acres. TOGETHER WITH THE FOL- LOWING DESCRIBED WATER RIGHTS. to -wit: Party inches of the waters of the Big Horn River, through the Teel terrine Land and Imnrovement Company Ditch (now known as The Two Laraine Water Users' Canal). Also together with Sixty-four shares of the Two Leggins Water Users' Association. Also 14.6 shares of the capital stock of the Wagon - Box Ditch Company. a Mon- tana corporation. Dated at Billings. Montana. this 11th day of May. 1926. TfIF tINION CENT - RAT.. LIFE Th . 1- .11KRANXIC COMP Y. Mortgagee. Finite al Correationdent.\ !Pub. May 22-29. June 6-12-19-24. it NOTICE- LAST INSTALLMENT 1924 TAXES DELINQUENT ON MAY 31 Notice is hereby given that the last half of the county tax payment for the year 1924 is now due and payable at the office of the colu , t treasurer of Big Horn county. Mon- tana. and unleas paid on or before May 31. 1925. will become delin- auent and the property on which the tax is levied will be subiect to ad- vertisement and sale to satisfy said tax. penalty (Old costs ft. P. ROSS. 18-6 Cotaity Treasurer. HARRY W. TRUSCOTT MERCHANT TAILOR Billings, Montana Men's Suits, O'coats to order Repairing, Alterations, Cleaning,'Pressing both Ladies' & Men's Clothes Renting full dress suits and Tuxedoes amermiseniminir FIJR.RANSIER DENTIST A -Ray Work EXAMINATION FREE Phone 5 Sullivan Mg inosmompopoompoopoows• ERNEST ADLER Contractor and Builder HARDIN, MONT. 101.111111011/1101.011110010011 0 % - KlaiD - 11 - CIE ROOMS MODIrRN - WARM REASONABLE RATES Dr. G. A. BAKER Physloian and Surgeon at nos. imi-nerie. Plums ointi over Big Horn Co. Bank es Servait-- 10 811-111.9 a. a 2 :00-4 :OS sad TS 111-4100 L NAVZIRIrIlrLD Physielan and %neon OMee--SulIlvan Meek °Mee Phone 84 Iteskteuree Moans UM 4,