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• ....110 11,11 1 41111.01MID. • Veda has won the badge for kindness to animals. It seems to be, either her job or her privilege, to find many animals to be kind to. I know of noth- ing which so develops the bet- ter side of a boy or girl, as to have a number of pets depend- ent on him for care. 0 n e learns to take responsibility, tO, j ete things regularly and to know! alai love animels. Now, for our July contest we will see who can write t.he best , story on, -- How I Celebrated; the Fourth.\I You may have sintil July the 10th to get your - stories in. Spelling, penman- ship, form, your use of language as well as the story itself, will aall—bescon.sidered. in judging. A - book will be the award. - Let us all fette r tills contest. It isn't so much how you cele- brate as how interesting you • ean bell the merest trine in an interesaing and entertaining way ' This is an accomplishment worth working for. • Affectionately, AUNT BErrY. P. S. I'm glad I have found one of my boys again this week. --Come again. Dee Hazen, and see if you can't interest some . of your neighbor boys. Dear Aunt. Betty: • I have some, little pet lambs. They are very pretty. All of them drink milk but one and I have to feed him by hand.' One of them is a cripple in his front. legs. We always feed him by himself because if he drinks with the other lambs he doe: not get his share of the milk. have some little pigeons. too., They are gray and white. When - ever they Wiint some water they come to the house .and stay un- til I give them some. I have some old pigeons, too. They will eat corn out of my hands. They are Very cross if you bother their little °hes. I have a little gray kitten. One day when I. went out to the .milk lot I heard something meow. I looked around and there was my kitten all scratched and one eye all swollen shut. I fed him some milk and ever since then - I have given him milk. \Korner Dear Boys and Girls: Hasn't this been an aw- ful hot week? We have a dog -4 & WNW ling.1111. •- -, 1 BOWING marrit :VMS an itstieult-Is 'Perry was egliag at lr' Ans Stteschetah P. O. tart Tuesday.. Mr. and Mrs. T. H, Monet - were passing this way Sunday. Florence Perry spent Sunlay• with Ev Romine. J. A. Perry's spent Sunday at the Mark Hair home. Mrs. Secrest spent last Thurs- day at the Tom MacLeod home. J. S. hemlines' were Hardin Getters Saturday evening. Several Hardinites ate their c ree k . joyed the ice cream. w will - 4 years o Sunday slimier on Spring rren WaLivingston was a James Alexander and mother August and he feels thesecaller at the McRae sre MOD- hotLouise Kallarns and mother and i Our second crop of alfalfa to days badly. We think so m day evening. much day grand son, lhoward Teg- s twelve to fifteen inches high of him Wulf, it is hard to see land, spent the week -end at the at this writing, June 28. Crops him suffer. Miss Beulah Ray spent the in general are looking very week -end with Miss Florence i.1 S. Romene ranch. good with the exception of ! kill, which is almost a total failure. H. S. Allen i postmaster at Maschetah, has been granted a thirty -day leave of absence with !lye days grace, effective July first. John L. Davis has been appointed assistant post- master and will take charge of the post office and ranch while the Aliens are away taking their vacation. There was a health meeting at the Spring Creek school house ab which all children under school age were examined by 'Mrs. Anna K. Waring, who is a health oMcer employed by the state. At the close of the n3ee • ing refreshments were len' Perry. Charlotte Janney spent a few days last week with Gertrude Beechman. Uncle Steve wou is • slowly improving from. his recent ill- ness caused by a sunstroke. J. A. Perry trucked his load of wool to.'Bi'liags Monday a‘f lost week - Mary Luther spent Tuesday of !..:•t week at. the IL S. Allen home. I L t' es 'el'vrsrsd five - horse load of wheat to Ilardin last Tuesday. I tarot]] y nd Kenneth Betts '-tent Wednesday at the IL • S. Allen home. Mildred Riggs visited at the ---44,A,---Betts—homes I morning. Mildred Riggs was calling..- for mail at the McRae post office last Tuesday. Edel Riggs was calling on Tom MacLeeds' recently recent- ly. Eldon Tipton called at the Maschetah po shake Tuesday afternoon. The mail. man, Mr. Gambill, took dinner at the Alien home last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arie Kamp and little son. Kenneth, spent Sun- day at the Stark Bair home. H. S. Allen's enjoyed new potatoes and peas for dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hehhard f were calling at, II. S. Allen'a Sunday evening. IL S. Allen and John L. Davis were shopping in Hardin Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Perry. .1nnier and Vida, had Sundae dinne r with Mr. and Mrs. Star: Hair. I Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Allen were calling at the George Sties ard's Sunday afternoon. Martin Ranvich, accompnnied by Mr. Berns, made a business trip to Hardin Saturday in his new Ford. Mr. Elders, Lee Sscrss t, Dorothy Riggs, Edell Riggs. Collin MacLeod, Grandma Se - crest and George Secrest pic- nicked on the reservation sun- day.\ I Your. Wiring neice, PERM'. _Dear Aunts - Betty: ----- Aly brother and I have a 'pinto pony and three rabbits. One is white and the other two are gray. My uncle and I went in the hills and rade all ;ley. We sure saw a lot of locoed horses and a lot ;If cows. When I got' home my horse was tired. 1 I hadn't better write any more for this time. From, DEE . HAZEN RANSIER 2f(YrICF: OF' SHERIFF'S S.21.E In the Dbitriet Court of . the .1%1r - tee. th udi. • ial District of the State of Mootans in 11&41 for the County of Bic Horn. (IRA ft LES H. WI Ls t ;N. Plaintiff YB ROBERT D. MAUS LILLIE MAUS. ROCK WOOD BROWN. ELIZA BETH HHowN. his wire. C. A )EHM AN. both ind Iyhtua — , and as tru nee. I • RIIDERMA his wife. if THE InM .:OW . erroN lif!H A NTS NATIONAi. BANK 01 0 BILLINGS. and Roy ' COVERT. :us linuidatinir agent • The Yellowitton- Me-rclutitus N., tional Li.i.ok of I :Mines. Defend • ants. TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF - .• SALE. on the 11th di% of Jul, 19.: at the hour or two o'elock T.Ill.. t he i rout door of the Court Hoof... • in the city or Hardin. Bile Ho, : County. 'State of Montana. the Col - lowthe desierlbed proper, $,0 fiat.. I! said county and state. to -wit' The Southeast Quarter of the ' Southeast Quarter of Section Twenty , woven : the Northeast Quarter Of the Nort hewn. Quarter of Koctioo T1 irtv - four. and the Nerthweet Quarter of t4a Northwest Quarter pf sektioll Thirty five. In Tow nshin' Onr North of Range Thirty East of the Mon- tana Principal Meridian. In Bic Horn County. State of Montana. t owlet h et wIth the tenement s . heredltanien is •u4irtetiane , s t hereunto be- idbilne or tio Enewise tionertstnine • Dated at Vardln neetena this 12th day ot,,reno. 1226. R. le, (111.MQR E. f4herIff. JOHN:411m in IF.01,10111AN & , JOHN. frTON new MOnta.na. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Pub. June :1. 24. July I. 10. 1 415 reihrientr....., tlIi11fTa MIs.IIeaabeilli !post- o ffice w'ti40 , 111004. Mr.! asd Alm Erie , Kamp and son s.peat Sundut at the St* Bair ranch. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Allen were calling on several families iju the Wolf commuttity Wednes- day evening. Slten Romine returned home from Bozeman, where he has been attending school about., a year. There was an ice cream so- cial at the Wolf school house, June 20th. A nice crowd en - Mrs. A. K. Warring of Si kin held a mothers' and children's health conference at the Spr:ng Cieek school house, Wednesday of last week. ' Miss Aisdrey Ciarobill of Big !fern accompanied her father on his trip to the Maschetah post office last Friday. . A. 0 .Taylor,tral land ban appraiser, of Pompeys Pillar. aid Jas. J. Sullivan of Hardin teek dinner at the IL S. Allen 1 W d d-iy of last wee :. Mr. ard Mrs. Stark Bair and litt!e daughter were calling for mail at t!ie Maschetahpost office Wednesday . afternoon ani reported it nice crowd ta the conference. Eva and Allen Romine,_LI._ L. a n FTorente — lierry, accom- panied by Louise Kellome and :lathes Alexander from Boze- man, enjoyed music at George Secrest's late Sunday evening. Edel Riggs spent a few days FOR RENT FOR SALE • ETC Mir fa is sp.. 4neitionNith 4er et 'the'lliorge'crpst 'oh. 'Ora tio*acre 'ipe a few ays in '.1Widin' .recently. George Secrest motored to Hardin and stayed over a few (lass with his brother. Misses Ede, and Mildred Riggs were calling at the McRae post 'office last Sunday. A. G. Taylor and H. S. Allan w. re looking over three ranches in the lron Springs community last Wednesday with a view of making federal farm loans. The Va.ssau truck was at the H. S. Allen ranch again this week for another porker. winte r wheat, because of winter 1111A11 11M4011111111A1143 'Demise' L:' hong ot McRil and 'Cora - 9! *Meyers of Louis - vale, lkentocky, were quisq married . at the Hardin . IX ocjillViag4a4Y 44 4 44 g; bit,' Justice C. A. Corkin' offi- ciating. IMO Mrs. Kabberine toiCEvoy of •Hardin and Z. L Allen of Molts° attending the couple. The bride, who has a very 401•41,0104•110. 1 4 1 1 4 1# 1 1M111 1 6 1611,111 quite .11gwally .Obselitifodte, Iminginir OM stuisiine' _ and . ways that characterise eha outhern people. The groom has man tifendsv In liorn rtI t t !Caving reSided in the section for a number of year*, and with whom the Tribunio- Herald joins in extending coo - gratulation& The happy cou- ple will make their home oa the groom's ranch near McRae. by Mrs. Berns, Mrs. Bair, Mrs. NfacLeod and Mrs. Perry, con- sisting of ice-cream and snke. with he r grandmother at the George Secrest ranch last week. Ora Longacre was calling at the Morrison ranch a week ago Sunday. The mail carrier from Big Horn to .Maschetah' reports a temporary hridg-e - being in where- the one was out 'and he made the full route last Tues- day. We presume may were glad to get their mail again as they had been without niail for eleven days. • DR. RANSIER DENT 1ST X -Ray Work EXAMINATION FREE Phone 5 — Sullivan Bldg. e DR. I- E. li %%ER11E1.1) P h) si e inn aad Surgeoe tmce—SuLli Biwa. Miler Phone 84 Reeidenee Phone 1'85 OISIONINMPAINWS111.11111M121111191 1 Mem. Eastern Vacations Burlinyon Route • White sails on the blue Atlantic, the colorful gayety of Atlantic City, .the. thrilling spectacle of Niagara! Which of these contrasting allure- ments is it that appeals to you as the avenue . of escape from accustomed sights and every-day activity, to per- fect vacation enjoyment? EXCURSION FARES EAST CIRCLE TOURS STOP OVERS See me for Informatioo--Reaervations—Tickete J. R. MeCARTHY, Ticket Agent. l'nr Rent—Three room, mod- ern, partly furnished house, close in. Also four room house and five acre tract, edge of town. '19-S t ERNEST ADLER. FOR RENT—Well furnished, strictly modern bungalow. Very convenient for couple with baby or small child. Hot and co water in basement. Close in. Rent,. $27.50. Cali at Trib- une -Herald office. 23 - Get your clothes Tailor Made. Our Suits ranging from $25.00 and up. Fischbach's Tailor shop. FOR SALE -320 acres, one- half plow land; No. one-half Sec. 21, Township 1 So., Range 29, Yellow itone county. Make (me an offer. 22 -4 -pd. • W. S. Gregory. Ca re of Pinewood Development ICo., corner Clematis Avenue and Dixie, West Palm Beach, Florida 1 TAKEN -UP—One brood sow, oth ears split; first seen about \las - 14. Owner may have same by psying for this adv. Geo. E. Herman, 10 miles up Rotten Grass above St. Xavier. 40-4t When You lake That Trip You pack your bags, get your ticket or gas the car, see that the office and house doors are locked and get aboard. But— WHERE WILL YOU SLEEP? Do you always make your reser- vations in advance? This is the crowded season in all hotels. A telephone message quickly settles the point. Yo ti can't wait for a re- ply to your wire but you specify ex- actly what you want by telephone, get your answer and start on the trip with full assurance that you will have a comfortable night. A station -to -station call will suf- fice for this conversation. That cuts the cost down by twenty per cent. The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company One Policy, One System, Universal • Service, and All Directed Toward Better Service Never Before a Value Like This The Super -Six principle exclu- sive to Hudson and Essex, is responsible for the largest sell- ing 6 -cylinder cars in the world, because it gives results in smooth, brilliant action, reli- ability and economy never attained by any other type. This Essex, in all ways, is the finest ever built. Easier riding and driving, more flexible in performances handsomer in tine and finish, ii is also lower In price than ever before. ESSEX COACH HUDSON -ESSEX WORLD'S LARGEST SELLING 6 -CYLINDER CARS • HARDIN HUDSON -ESSEX CO. C. F. GILLETTE. Manager HARDIN. MONTANA • • •