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.414stsn C. Kopriva and three ciiikfreu will leave Sun- da for Mt. Cloud, -/stililL, 14) spend the iiumniersat Ake home of Mrs. tiopriva'at parents. John will drive them to (lustier, where the.\ will entrain. II. W. Russ, former owne r of Hardin Steam Laundry but wile for the past several months n Li t t l e e n it r e y s id tn i u -d g a y a . t H a r e s in tates an, that his family have jusb moved to Billings, where they will re- main a time until they decide on their future plans. He said that the ciAmtry hereabouts looks mighty . good to him. .E. A. Cornwell, receiver of three bunks located at Lavina, Ingoinar and Sumatra, whose I e ;obi uarte rs are at Forsy e t i h i: an nn ti i In-Other Harry Cornw who conduct's a hardware store iii the Rosebud county *eat, inetured over from that pro- gres si e city Wednesday and ,pent a few hours metropolis - lug here. Waist Band Overalls at Saw- ) i • i_ti e w r's—Itr al ' y $Ln. ull cut—t 220 weight den- • Joe Mack of Billings, agent for the New York Life Insurance company in Eastern Montana, \vas in Hardin on Wednesday delivering some policies in his company that had been writ- ten by the late W. F. Greusel, jusb prior to the fatal autonlo- bile accident which terminated his e. b f !Sibley of the Sibley Drug Cu., the first of the week .in- vested iu a handsome Stude- baker coach of the latest yin - and each evening may be seen out riding with his .family. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. PattisOn of the Savoy Cafe motored to Billings Saturday evening to Hardin Drug t:O., A. M. Ricks, - rake in the \Passing Show\ at Prescription Druggist, Sullivan the Babcock theatre. Block. 21-tf R. P. Matthews, representing . Wes Pruit., who with Mrs. the Pacific Coast Circulation Co., Pruilsopent the winter months was in Hardin yesterday morn - at Richmond Beach, Wash., ing from Sheridan, Wyo., where, came • in Saturday from Billings, for the past 'several weeks, he where they will spend the sum- has been engaged in putting on mer months at 123 South 33rd a subscription campaign for_ the street, where Mrs. - Priiirnow - is: - Sireridan Post -Enterprise.. The In August, when the lease on campaign is now on its last their rooming house on Center week and has been a huge sue- av ‘ enue expires,' they expect. to cess, a considerable number of again take up their residence new subscriptions having been in Hardin. • added and a goodly sum col - Mrs. J. A. Lewis returned Sat- •lectied from old subscribers. urday froin a two -months' visit Miss Aline Burgess, one of the with her son; Cecil Lewis, and assistant instructors at the Mon - family, at Deming, New 'Mex., tuna State ) College at Bozeman, and her sister, Mrs. E. A. Par- is leaving shortly for Eagil..d kins, at Albuquerque, New Mex. to take up- the study of eeo- On her . reburn she found that 1101111eS at either Oxford or the a brother, J. H. Johnston, and University of London. Miss Bur - wife, of Tacoma, Wash., had ar-I gess will be remembered by rived here a few days previous- resident's of Hardin and Csow ly to visit her family here. The Agency as the eldest dsegli'er Johnston's expect to leave for ( if )f r an t m hel y ye ateR a e rs ageti v. e James home next Sunday. o Sawyer's have another ear of siimary work among the Crow Rams, Bacon and Lard in now. r t li i i d e ia de ti s as ti ' nh a c t eo f C tRh ro ee. w yfaB A mu g ir e lye ;n s : . i. n a A. few The —Some real prices—Try 'em. The Burlington railroad corn- years pany has Made' a' much- -needed- became malitonOwrilts'rtuedtehnetschaitldruelne miles out from Wyola, trans- i Eder Hardware Co. store , improvement in the aPpearanca am :acted business in Hardin the Center avenue by The Continen-I of the depot surroundings . by Montana State college. first of the week. I tal• Oil Co., replacing the pump relaying the brick pavement • i Auto RepeirIng Done at C. A. -that had done service there the' which 'had sett4ed in various FOR RENT. FOR SALE. ETC. Terrell's. wee I -past several years. Joe Weinberg, who hails from Sawyer's have another ear of, sition at the time of the con - 'places sioce being_ placed in po- er_tteatre \ am, inver Sarpy way took the train ' Rams, Baron and Lard in now. , struction of the new depot a 7 14 partly furnished house, close . at Hardin Saturday for Gales-I—Some real prices—Try 'em. 'couple of years ago. The made in Also tour room house and burg, Ill., where he will visit' Harry H. Stimpson, One of the ground about the dent has had live acre tract, edge of town. 49-4t ERNEST ADLER. a time with relatives. h a t s, % pr i ce t o c l ose ' Halfway section, about 12 miles, brick -paved platform just reknit! 'progressive young farmers of the ) time to become firm and the FOR RENT—Well furnished - , . 'south of Hardin, is sporting a! will doubtless retain its present or ouupngeawloiw. V th ery y strictly modern out, at Ping's. Mrs. - Earl, Fletcher, who un- brand .new Overland touring lconvenient f purchased through L. E. Fear Very special values in ladies' child. H i t and cold deesvent an operation at the Labbitt hospital a couple of of Billings. weeks since, has sufficiently re-, H. A. Guyot, a former resident George M. Harris, principal of Teoats, at Ping's. 4 --g_ 1 I ... t , 0 wa er in basement. Claot Trib- se in, covered to be able to return to of Hardin, now residing with! Hardin high schocil the past une-Herald office. Rent, $27.50. 23 - her bottle. Hs family at Gillette, Wyo., was foiir years and who has signed, We handle good golf goo d s.' a week -end visitor in Hardin, contract for the coming year, 1 Get your clothes Tailor Made. Eder See our line before buying. en route home from a trip to!departed Tuesday - by -automo.Our Suits ranging from $25.00 Hardware Company. 214 !Billings. Mr. Guyot, who is a' bile for his home at Uniontown,'and up. Fischbach's Tail ori ..R o t teo .loecimotive engineer on the C. Penn. He went by way of Wor- I Shop. Grass creiik who Was operated ft- & Q.. 5th owns his old home den, wr — tereJWW1Th visite - a - day . Miss Dorothy Kegey on Wed- nesday had her tonsils removed. AU Auto Repairing Guaranteed See Howard at Terrell's. 49-4t Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Howell and daughters were week -end vis- itors 'hi Billings, motoring up Friday and returning Sunday. And say! You are missing something, if you havn't bought The Eklund Photo Studio in the Gay Building ail' be open Sunday, June 21st. 24-2 Mrs. G. A. Cork ins and daugh- ter Helen left yesterday morn- ing for Wessington, S. D., on'a visit fro Mrs. Gurkins' mother, Mrs. Henry Reese: Clyde Gordray left this morn- ing for the Yellowstone Nation-, al park, where he may remn ai during the sin:time?. C. J. Oviatt, manager of the Sheridan San-i-Dairy, was: in lark1111 yesterday on business connected with the Hardin San- . i-Dairy, which he owns. W. A. Sutton and Grant Beall miitored over from Rockvale yesterday and visited Mr. Sut- ton's farm at' Maschetah. They returned home to -day. Mr. aud Mrs. R. L. Gwynne are in town- to -day from dove' the valley. Mr. Gwynne has just recovered from a several weeks' siege with the flu. E. A. Howell on. Wednesday made the No. 2 hole on the Hardin golf course in two lings Saburday and on the return strokes and the flve-hole course trip brought Jens Kalberg's in 22, etre record, so far., Eight- -household. belongings to Hardin. .'en is considered par. Seven -piece Water Sets $1.78 Rev. R. E. Albright, E. A. per Set. Eder Hardware Co. Howell and R. B. Evans Tuesday Miss Helen Firin-wan. who evening played the first game taught the Tullock school, after - r --a ihreesomeon - the new Her- a couple of weeks' visit with din Country Club golf course siQters at Forsyth and Billings on the site of olit-Fort Custer. will take the summer teachers' The score wil l s - Albright, 30; course at the latter place. Ilowell, 35; Evans, 17 for UV. We handle good golf ioods. three holes—the first two holes iiee our line before buying. Eder were nob counted. See our line of Summer Un- any 7of those Spanish Salted derwear for Men—medium and Peanuts at Sawyer's at 250 per light weight—Right Price. round. Sawyer's. - Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Sibley and Dr. Ira D. Nelson of Crow daughter, Miss Winnifred, were Agency was in sHardin yester- Billings visitors the first of the day morning assisting Dr. L. H -week. Labbitt perform an operation' . at - Seven-pieee- the 1101)441 - per See Eder Hardware Co. Hardware Company. 24-1 The interior of Robert Harris' See Glen Howard at Terrell's --Hardin Pantoritnn is being for Auto Repairing. eaa t e brightened by a new coat of C. A. Wolcott has left on an isalsomine. loutomobile trip to the Black . The Eklund Photo Studio where he expects to meet the Gay. Building will be opea .his father, who will return t 'Sunday, June 21st. a 244 Hatdin with him and mal , e his Mrs. Blanche Chapman has ac-lhome here with the family of in the dry his son. _goods department of The 0; - 1$1. Kelly & Son store. Ladies' hats, ½price to close out, at Ping's. 49-1 Mrs. T. E. Gay has returned Trom a e few days' visit with Ladies' coats at close out prices, at Ping's. 49-1 Miss Mary Sundell, ,for the past several months missionary in charge of the Baptist church at Hardin, departed Monday for her sister, Mrs. Clyde Huffman, Seattle. where she will abtend on the Hervey bench, southeast'e a convention of the Baptist of Billings. lehurch before proceeding to Bib Overalls at Sawyer's—full, Sioux Falls, S. D., where she eat. 220 weight denine-0 n I y will spend Me summer. $1.49. IA new Conoco automatic gas - Lion Fred E. Gordon and. Mrsl i oline service puinp, was this Gordon, who are farming a few week installed - in front of the For Sale.----Pla”-r Piano in A rendition. Terms. For partic- ulars arite Ito% 5:1, Hardin. NOTICE I am not responsible for any bills contracted by Mrs. Harvey Vizina. 21-4p HARVEY S. VIZNA. • DAMAGE BY HAIL Is a matter of ouly. a few min- utes time to desert)) , Your grain. Don't take the chance when you can insure against loss for a very reasonable cost in a com- pany that pays in full at ame of loss. CARL RANKIN, Agent, Hardin, Montana. t t a r, Fini RIisTjjiti re and the family have a Jiost'de two with his siste/tiffs. COUNTY AND scenxii, Das, '-i-- - ------ on for _a double hernia, yester-' of friends who are always glad Lox,. who may accompany him T i l i tIg i r T 1 4 1 11 1Z1V. IFIAR I VIZ. dqy morning, - at the Labbitt hospital, is 1 eported as getting ( ' I.adies' . ' Ion the trip. qii his -ee-turn to . to hear of 'them. - \,.ilo•P is horobv given that the along nicely'. . 1 . . . eoatss at close out Hardin he will Stop off at Pitbs- .1 . .11v,in e registered warrants .._ are The 'strawberries at the J. M ilmees. at Ping's. 494 burg, Kansas, early in August, 1 1 f ( •ell -Nrry WARRANTS -'). .4.1(.4. .nr navment June 15. 199r • M. B. Riddell of Luzerne; New where he will.be.neiled in mar --' • Wal berry farm just across .1 z _ n ' ie l n l i bri l l; r(1 1 :' 1 1 11 te 7 \ 2\' theBrg Born river bridge east' ket York; Who *has been vlsitingait, riage • to - Mies Fci. e Taber, for Warrant clusive. rind all court 'warrants? - in - of Hardin have begun to ripen l past week at. the home of Ms' several years teacher of home. !Contingent Puitd I cousin,' Mrs. T. B. Switzer, ac- economics in the Hardin high , Warrant numbers 31)37 to 3158 in- companied by Mrs. Switzer left school. . elusive. . . Road}' 1 Tuesday by automobile for Jef- Go to Sawyer's for W o rk - • Warrant numbers 6886 to 7090 in - Very special values In ladies* fers, Madison county, the form- S h i rt s—Good quality The. elusive. Brkhre 'Mind .... . ..... times, at Ping's. 49 _ 1 pr home of the Switzers, where i , . Cards have been received in elusive. Warrant_ numbers 1624 to 1647 in - v i s it w ith they will visit relitives a loupl , t Hardin from Mr. and Mrs. M. R. After a few days' Poor Pend of .weeks. Warrant numbers 1010 to 1062 in - her sister, Mrs. M. M. Brooks, Logan of Ozark, Missouri, an- . elusive. Next Sunday . Dr. L. E. never .nouncing the' marriage of their at the home -of her niece, ;Irs. Library Fined field, accompanied by Mrs. Hay-. daughter, Mimic-, to Mr. Sidney in- clusive. numbers 552 to 689 In - Stanley A. Yergey, Mrs. L. A. ertleld and tife baby, expects to. Hicks, June i, 1925, at Ozark, 14.4iiicr• scHoot, WARRANTS Morrow returned Monday even- leave for Portland, Ore., to at- Missouri. They .will make their District No. 1—All registered war - and this luiious fruit is now on the market at the grocery stores of the city. FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1925 TRI INARDIN TRIBUNE-FIERALD NMI MEMO aumno ougs 11•11•11.1.\ WE ARE rosmoN 'NO SHOW A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF GIFTS THAT PLEASE. AGATES ARE THE BIRTHSTONEA FOR JUNE WE HAVE A NICE SELECTION OF MONTANA AGATES. 'GIFTS THAT LAST\ l• Strand's Jewelry HA R DIN, Store MONTANA .10410 1 / 1 010~011 4 10 1 0 9 00 0 ` J. W. lizabaliner j u ffirsio u rec AL y 19i HOMm ICM. 'Si VIC 411Th HEARSE Phones 58 and 167J W. O. Magruder of the Ken- drick Rooms. who operates a motor truck, moved Dr. C. W. Starr's household effects to Bit - 94040808100080 1 00•1010 ing to her home in Billings. The C. - B. & Q. have a. erew tend -the annual meeting of the,home at 20. Quin- avenue, ehi District No. 2—All registered war - of men engaged in burning the Northwest Medical association cago; Ill. The Logan family 'ra pixy:let No 14 Warrant nu mbers ' weeds and grass along the i r the last two days of this month.I were residents of this commun- 282. 2419. 291. 292. tilt 294 1 . 296: k will 297. 298. means They wl mae the trip by ity a few years ago, the family ' 96 roadbed, This is done by 2 District No. 14 --All registered war - of an oil burner which burns automobile, going 4 by way of residing on the farm of Mr. rants. Nampa. Idaho, where Mrs. Hav-:Logan's Brother, E. Guy Logan, ra zi s strict 17K—All registered war - the growing weeds sufficiently to. kill them' as the train slowly District' No. 29—Warrant numbers, ertleld's mother and other re-: three miles south of Hardin. II a atives reside, and Salt Lake:Miss Rinnie attended the Hardin 1,L0l'uli7.1. to 27 incluilive. 19 to 44 moves along, thus doing very Short time what used to CItY• At Portland they will high school and has numerous , RIffSigned R. P' Ross.Coi' keep a crew of men busy th e ' be the guests of two sisters of friends here who will wish her Dated Hardin. .114241511a. June Treasurer. . I Mrs. .11averfield:- 1925. greater part of the sununer. l and her husband much joy. rirst publication Jnite 12 1126 24-2 • 44 HOW ABOUT IT? Do you care to save money? Or have you got lots of it and do not need to save the pennies, the nickels, the dimes, and so on? If you are careful with your money and watch your buying as you should, you will trade atsAwyErs There are a lot of people who are doing this now, and have been ever since Sawyer had a store here. You might just as well join the force of the money savers. You can help us by trading with us, and you can also help us save you money by giVing us your business. We are here to give you the best possible service that we can. We want to please you and can, if you just give us the opportunity—try us and see. Flour, per hundred $4.50 Sugar, per hundred pr. 7.50 10 pound pails jam or jelly . 1.65 14 oz. bottles of Foley's Catsup 2 for 45c 5 oz. bottle Heinz Worcestershire Sauce 29c 10 oz. bottle Heinz Worchestershire Sauce 40c A-1 Sauce ... 25c Schneider's Chili Sauce, large bottles ..... 35c Shredded Wheat 2 for 25c Grape Nuts 2 for 35c Corn Flakes, Kellogg's or Foley's _ 10c Mother's Oats 2 for 75c Quick Quaker Oats 2 for 65c 14c Swansdown Cake Flour 4 35c 1 / 2 pound Lipton's Tea,. black 48c 1 pound Lipton's Tea, black ...... 95c Sawyer's Coffee, per pound 49c Cheerio Coffee, per pound ........ 45c Sunnyside Coffee, per pound 43e IsT0Call Bulk Coffee, per pound 45c J. M. S. No. 2 Bulk Coffee, per pound 39c Four pounds of lard 99c Eight pounds of lard 1.95 Jello, any flavor 11c Fort Snelling asparagus tips 49c 12 oz. Dr. Prices Baking Powder 22c 12 oz. Dr. Prices Baking Powder ...... 22c 2 1 / 2 pounds Dr. Prices Baking Powder 65c 5 pounds Dr. Prices Baking Powder 1.25 Chicory 6 pkgs. for 25c Dunbar Shrimp, large cans 45c Enrico Sh.rimp t 5 oz. 20c Large cans Underwood's Muitaid:Sardines for 35c Booth's Oval Sardines .2 for 35c Lobsters, 3 oz. cans 33c Lobsters, 7 oz. cans 45c 1.10 \Pep\ Crab Meat, 6I/2 oz. cans 55c 28c 52c P. & G. and Crystal White Soap, 23 bars 1.00 1 pound can ground sweet chocolate 45c Gallon can of apples 65c Sal Soda, 2 -pound package* 15c Lewis Lye 2 for 25c 1 pound of Axle Grease 15c 3 pounds of Axle Grease 4' c Fly Spray, per pint 411e $pray, per quart -r -- Lificonr - dozen rnir•••••••••re.* 7 41k Shinola 3 for 25c Gold Dust Scouring Powder 3 for 25c Light House: Cleanser 4 for 25c • Morrell's 'Skinned Hams, fee pound. 34c Aforrell's Regular }Tarns, rieT pound 32c Bacon, good quality, per pound 36c WE ARE NOW PAYING THE DELIVERY CHARGES ON ALL ORDERS AMOUNTING TO $10.00 OR MORE. YOU CAN EASILY USE AN ORDER OF THAT SIZE AT LEAST ONCE A MONTH. PROBABLY TWICE A MONTH. JUST LOOK AHEAD A LITTLE AND ANTICIPATE WHAT YOU ARE GOING TO NEED, AND GET THE MONEY- SAVING 'HABIT. Tuna Fish, White Star, ' 1 / 2 -pound cans Tuna Fish, White Star, 1 pound cans ?hone a ug i ffl oc umnr noose 61 41 Sawyer Cots As Coot of Living A