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!ASO MR TIMM ILIULOOI rativensimmum FRIDAY, JL1.Y 3, IOU a me lu 1915 there were 2,445,606 automobiles in this country. It seemed a tremendous num- ber. Some people were already talking about the saturation, Mr. Trunk. the Forsyth plumb- point\ being not far ahead. r is putting some new connec- But if there were some men tions on the new boiler of the who couldn't see the woods for steam heating plant. the trees, there were others Mrs. Florian Ford of Crow whose faith never faltered. Agency is spending the week It took a lot of vision for at Busby, a guest of the Ba!- them to see that the true mar- niers and incidentally is taking ket for the automobile had n e our ass hardly been touched. i th f d • ' rodeo of the . Chityenne Indians. It took a lot of courage for W. H. Balmer, principal _ lousily _ was _ in H ar di n _went. to take Mrs. Tomlinson . . them to bank on the - Ai Iirna - W ' 11001 - a t- . Sr:. ba6k to her home 'it that that market. success of the automobile i n . Monday to considt with Frank are, after a three mcgiths' 1 0. H patch, the plumber, regard- I I They ha both. ing the probable cost of in , visithere- d Back in 1015, the United States stalling a new water tank at 1 Mrs. Wight and children took ; Rubber Company said \The real the school. picnic lunch Sunday and drove down to Tunnel( creek, where future of the automobile is not Mr. and Mrs. and wife: Scott. da.. „ the children spent a very happy in the big cities but away Cr en school I laying in the water. 0 tl Parker, school engineer. wife , P them.\ their return they paid a call 'arid three children and George \It is not in short runs on city ' at the Tomlinson home. Rums, stock supervisor, took •steeets,_ but mile aBer mile Oil Alfalfa seed raisers and dry the AI G. Barnes circus at country roads.\ land crop fanciers would find Sheridan; Wyo., Saturday, June So back in 1915 the United lit worth their while to take e 27. Sites Rubber Company began 'look at the field of Winton /4: There is a probability of the to prepare for this movement - erection of a boys' dormitory to Lobban at their ranch on the and to help it. 1\Top n' the World.\ Hes an take care of 100 boys of the In 10t5 -ten years ago -the absolute sea of blossom and Cheyenne Indian reservation. first U. S. Tire advertising began fragrance and no weed in sight. The building will he of brick. to appear in the \home town\ whichwill be manufactured on 'Here's hoping the hail will kindly pass it by. papers. the school grounds by the In - Few people saw these papers .. I Guess the Fourth will he mans themselves.. This build -1 in their true dimension.;et let on Tullock, this year. ing would relieve the present' ' 11 Few realized the influence These who have ears and can , congestion in housing and would they had on what the P eo pl e increase the present capacity of !neighborina towns, which does - get away will go to some of the thought and did and we and theboardingschool.I bought. Because few people -n't leave many at home Mrs. Ann K. Waring, field • . Win - realized the place they filled in nurse ton plans to take in the Masqn- of the state board Of ;j minds and lives of their o !ir picnic on Lime Kiln readers. , , John Turner's family, the Wiehf n crept• health. spent Monday June 20,' examining the Cheyenne In - The United States Rubber dian babies. While this was NOTICE OF TAX SALE Company saw. something new to the Chey- As clearly as it saw that the ennes. the mothers responded Tuesday. 'ST lee il ot berry given that on readily, bringingi development of the automobilethecountyair l assu ° r u e r r it 's 4\1 0:21;s0. 19 11a 5 S- i at n 22 babies s ir onlana_. ell property in the dtn. would be in the smaller corn- to he examined. The babies upon which delinquent taxes county y a munities, it saw that the Vol averaged up very well from a lier ii will be sold at puelic auction. in - pie in these communities would ri fl es ' s ierit rt%reste to sai i i h. tiree said iiie- health standpoint, an evidence have to have tires to measure that they terest, penalties L e d corsit: I cI h ue a tl l ie there- haveey are receiving proper - - I ' up to the seryice and tire mer- care . from their Indian mothers. chants to sell them. i ! The Tongue River Training And it saw that in the \ ome.school was represented at the office of the eveunt• treasnrer. R ea town\ newspapers it had, ready, 4 H is genteel se nubile ineoection and - Club cam t CM & examination. to hand, the medium where it Tuesday to Saturday of last . .. would have to be in the new week, by the following dele- era of the automobile. gates: Frank Aidgewalker, So ten years ago people be- Henry Ironhand, Henry Sioux, gan to read the first . U. S. Tire August Scalpcane, Thomas Med-, Advertising in their \h 0 m e ieine Elk, Winefred Parker,. town\ paper -over the name of Flossie Littlehear. Mabel Duster their \home town\ dealer. . and Alice Redcherries. Mrs. They have been reading It Lohmiller, wife of the seperin- ever since. tendente Clyde Patton, district They have eeen these home farmer, and his wife; Mrs. dealers develop their little \side Stohr, wife of the Indian trader line of tires\ into real business at Lsmeffeer. and School Prinei- -always with the support of pal W. H. Balmer and his wife, \U. S.\ Advertising in these Jo- %ATM' visitors at the camp on cal papers. .Friday. spending the day there. Go -incident with the tenth 'ahe Hardin Tribune-Herald BY HARDIN Titiat. ieltitALD roam a. A. maim.. c. s. coaama. , Meters sad Message's _ Puhlihed every Friday and entereti .1.prti 4. 1111a. at the popstoifice at Hardin. eleasteases. fee trala•- novy.44).1 through the male at. vevetad-Clame matter Under .%&t uitoseerree. of Karel* 3. 1879. P.UH.k I1 .tDVANCL 01 0 11e. YEAR. . 11!•64 SIX IsloNTHS, . Robert Smith is helping Jim Cunningham in the hay har- vest this week. Jantes Cunningham and father . 111( 1 nephew, Chas. Droppo, spent Sunday with friends in Big Horn. 111.. and Mrs. John Turner and children were dinner guests at the J. J. Tomlinson $1.50 home on Sunday. Misses Hazel a n d Natalie Turner are spending a, fort- night in Sheridan visiting friends and relatives there, litirnor has it that there will be no school at the Wight (Tullock) sehool she coming ••••ar, and thy . stipples a ri d equipment will be moved and used elsewhere. Some one was asking us if Rhode Island Red's little fling in politics had croaked his crow! We said. \No abso- lutely No! He's nine crows left.. Let's hea r 'em.\ Saturday registered. 102 in tho' shade, out here on the hills. and we would just as leave have been playing golf as pitching hay -and a lit4le rath- er have done neither. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Tomlin4on ihave just returned from a trip o f to. C.row Agency where they TEN YEARS IN - HOME NEWSPAPERS TOWN\ 1 lilted Stales Rubber Company .eielirate-s Tenth Anniversary of a Pioneering Adver- tising Program t:igleey per cent of them are owned by men and women ou the farms and in the .smaller communities. 1i'here there was one U. S. sire dealee in the small towns then there are hundreds today -real merchants. What was only a vision in 1915 has come true in 1925. BE BUZZINGS anniversary of \home town\ ad- MOVIE MEN PAY VISIT vertising by the United States Rubber Company, this company Fred Jacknyn, director, Floyd announces another 10115 step Jackman and Geo. Stevens, pho- forward in the perfection of au- tographers, and Lloyd French, tomobile tires - the greatest business manager. of the Hal since the. introduction of cord Poach motion nicture concern, itself -in its perfected Latex rdl. of Hollywood. were et liar - treated -Web . Cord Royal Bel- in Tuesday, calling on Yakima loon - Tire with the flat low pres-eCanutt, the noted cowboy movie sure tread. i actor who was r Tenth burned Today there are 10,000,000 au- in the takine. of a scene last tomehilee in thiS country. WPok at Lodge Grass. CONSIDER A CHEVROLET FOR THESE REASONS Its motor, famous for power. with overhead valves fully encased -splash and pressure feed lnbrication _Stewart vacuum feed with gas tank in rear - centrifugal water pump-Alemite lubricating sys- tern-worm and worm steering gear -dry .disc clutch which needs no oiling or adjuetment, fully enclosed -large spiral gears mounted on New De- parture haU bearings -Eleven -inch brake drums - CHEVROLET Parts and Service at Hardin. • KALBERG - CHEVROLET A onsvenlete delinquent Hat of ell Prr!OOrits and Propertv hi ti.- (eel now owing taxes.. IS on file in the Signed R P. ROSS. County Treasurer. Hardin. Montana. June 16th. It1i. Pub. June 19. 26. July 3. 10. 1915 k t t .., 41 To Montana Grain Growers Harvest time comes but once each year. If hail comer. before harkrest it may destroy your crop In a few minutes. The risk of hail damage may be greatly reduced by securing hail insurance from the sYTATE BOARD OF HAIL INSURANCE which has distributed over 21.10aano t o farmers at ring the last eight years_ This is a much greater amount than paid out by any other agency. Stat hail insurance payment.: are not subject to garnishment or attachment. but ina; be assigned Application for hail insurance on grain must be made to the asses - nor of the , county In which the grain is growing. Full Infortna- elan will be furniahed by a ny A l ai_ sessor or by the STATE HO, R1) OF HAIL INSUR- ANCE. Helena, Mont. A HAIL INSURANCE POLICY Will Not Break You -- A Hail Loss May boys, Bill newer, etc., go to ' , Lodge Grass, S. N. Cunning-! ham's to Billings, etc. Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Cunring- ham, who have, so far, sue- eessfully eluded their friAds since their marriage the 20th of June, are staying the week at the Jack Cunningham home. It is understood they elan a, honeymoon trip thru the park soon. Their many Menai - in I his community wish them much happiness and prosperity ; thre all their wedded days and may they be many. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLDI -Dappled gray horse with roached mane; branded K -C, on left shoulder; weight about; 1400. Finder notify Joe Wetsch,! Custer, Montana. 25-3 SHERIFF'S SALE hi the District Court of the Thir- teenth Judicial Distrk•t of the State of Montana in and for the County of Rig Rorie The Northwestern National Life In - slit - vine* Comnanv of Minneapolis. Minnesota a corporation. Plaintiff. vs. Oliver P. McKinley. Alberta A. Mc- . Einley. Leo -Muller. Trula Muller, G. L. Prterson and Sneer Fold's Cattle Company a corboraion. Hardin State Bank, a corporation. and H. W. Bunton. as Receiver of the Hardin State Bank, a corpora- tion, Defendants. TO BE SOLD at Sheriff's Sale on the 25th day of July. A .D. 1925. at the hour of 1:00 o'clock. n. m.. at the front door of the court house in the City of Hardin. Big Horn County. Montana. the following described real property situated in Big ,Horn_ County. Montana. to -wit: The Southwest Quarter of Section Nine. the East Half of Section Eight and the Northwest Quarter of Sec- tion Sixteen In Township Five South of Range Thirty-eight East of the Mon- tana Principal Meridian. Lots Three and Four. the South Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section One. Lot One. the South Half of the Northeast Quarter. the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Two. the West Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section Eleven. the Southeast Quarter. and the East half of the Southwest quarter, the East Halt' of the Northeast Quarter. the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section Twelve. the North- east Quarter and the East....Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section Thirteen, and the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section Fourteen in Township Five South of Range Thirty-seven East of the Montana Principal Meridian. e ‘s n .. taining sixteen hundred seventy- seven and ninetv-nine hundredths acres 11677.99) more or less. • Dated this 2nd dav of July. A. D. 195. R. P. GILMORE. Sheriff. T. H. BURKE Hardin. Montana.. Attorney for Plaintiff. Pub, July 3. 10. 17. 24. 192.1. SALESMEN W ANTED -Salesmen with autos, especially men who have sold farm machinery or other eouin- raent. to demonstrate to farmers and take their orders for \COLT\ light- •ng and cooking systems: in ese by farmers in every county in Montana. Wonderful tirosneets for nig sales. We are the world's largest farm lighting concern. We train you. nay expenses and give you a liberal corn- mission and Bonus contract. If you , are ambitious and want to earn from ' ¶250 up per month in addition to , .”.r.oenses. write .A. N. Duncan. 620 Second Ave. North, Great Falls. Montana, giving age and selling ex- perience. We will arrange for inter- view. 27-1 I gwrommougamwsakswisi THE LODGE CAFE E. H KNAPP, Proprietor MEALS SERVED AT ILL HOURS IF YOU EAT HERE ONCE YOU WILL COME AGAIN LODGE GRASS, MONT. CRILLY-LAMMERS FUNERAL HOME New, Modern Equipment A. M. Crilly. Funeral Director PHONE 207 W or 165W Tar -din - - - - Montana 1Dr. G. A. BAKER Physician and Surgeon Us, Mime 15.1- -otnee Phone 40 1 Office over Big Horn Co. Bank Wiles Pieeas-- 10:01,-12 lea a. tn. 1 1100---4 MO sad 7 zilil--11 :AO p a' County. Montana. the following de- scribed real property situated in Big Horn county. Montana to -wit: Al) of Section Twentv-six (26): Lots One (I). Five (5). Six (6) and Nine (9) in Section Twenty-seven (27i the Northwest Quarter (NW 14 1 0110101.10101.110110100010.1000080 of Seeiion Thirty-five (35). and Lot One I 1 I of Section Thirty-four (34). all in Township One (1) North of , I I • 11 I I • • .1 • • I I I I I I I I I I • ERNEST ADLER Contractor and Builder . IIARDIN, MONT. oesolOWNwsolowamososiomoe • • Rance Thirty-three (112). F.aet of the M. \'M.. containing seven hun- dred eight • ettrht and 75-100 acres. fteeording to he Government survey thereof. 1 010; a o t t din. A. Mirtt i tra i. this • ' •, Ili7 R. P. \LMORE. Sheriff. .IBURKE. Montana. Attorney for Plaintiff. .0,ub. lune - 19. 26. Jie• 2 le. 1926 • NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE HARRY W. TRUSCOTT MERCHANT TAILOR Billings, Montana hen's Snits, O'coats to order Repidring, Alterations, Cleaning, Pressing both [Adieu' & Men's Clothes Renting full dress suits and Tuxedoes In the District (Wirt of the Tihri- teenth Judicial District of the State of Montana. In and for the County of Big Horn. COEA M. COMPTON. Plaintiff vs. JOH1 4 1 W. COCHRAN, CARRIE C. COCHRAN. THE YELLOWSTONE - MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK 1 OF BILLING& a 'corporation. ROY COVERT, as liouldating &dent'. of The Yellowstone -Mer- chants National Rank of Rillines. GEORGE HELLER. ANNA HE his wife. and ADVANCE- VITMELY THRESHF.R COMPANY. INC.. (sometimes written kdvance Ramie.) Thresher Machine Corn - R. E. McCoy Post 165 AMERICAN LEGION BENEFIT DANCE AT AANLON'S HALL ST. XAVIER MONT. SATURDAY, JULY 11 AT MIDNIGHT LUNCH WILL BE SERVED TICKETS (INCLUDING LUNCH) $1.00 SHERIFF'S SALE hi the District Court of the Thir- teenth Judicial IHsariet of the Stalk Of Montana Is mid for the Oimmati Of Big Hors. United States Building & Loan Asso- ciation, a Montana, corporation. Plaintiff. vs. Henry Baker. Daisydell Baker, ItoY B. Reed, Zetta. P. Reed and E. E. Lonabaegh. Defendants. TO BE SOLD at Sheriff's Sale on the 25th da; of July. A. D. 1925. at the hour of 1:00 o'clock p. tn.. at the front loor of the Court House In the City of Hardin. Big Horn County. Montana. the following de- scribed property situated in Big Horn CountV. Montana. to-wit: Located in the town of Hardin. Big Horn County. State of Montana. and described as Lot Eight in Block Font teen of Highland Park Addition to Hardin. according to the recora.O plat thereof. Dated this 2nd dry of July. 1925. R. P. GILMORE. Sheriff.. T. H. BURKE. Hardin. Montana. Attorney for Plaintiff. Published July 3. 10. 17. 24. 192Z'). SHERIFF'S SALE CHARLES L. YOUNG. Plaintiff. vs. JAMES L. DAVIS and DORA M. DAVIS. his wife. and W. V. JOHNSON CATTLE COMPANY, a corporation. Defendants. TO BE SOLD at Sheriff's Sale. On the 25th day of July A. 1). 1925 at 2:00 o'clock p. tn.. at the front door of the Court House in Hardin. County of Bier Horn. State of Montana. all of the right, title and interest of the defendants. in and to the following described real property. to -wit: SELeNlee.. of Sec. 7: SleNle. SW NIANWle and leVeAINFnG of Sec. 8: all of Section 9: WIANWY. Sec. 11: W',4NW14 and W %SW le of Section 21-: NE14leVe5e. 8 1 4814. EUINEle. SWIeNEU.. NAitSWV.. SWIeNWIlt and NAeSE le of Section 29. all in Township 7 South. Range 39 East. Above described property stands on the records of Big Horn County. Montana. in the names of James L. Davis. Dora M. Davis, and Lillie M. Glenn. R. P. GILMORE. Sheriff. Hie Horn Counts'. Montana. Dated June 30th. A. D. 1925. Guinn et Maddox. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Published July 3. 10. 17. 24. 1925. NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO DISSOLVE CORPORATION In the District Court of the Thir- teenth Judicial Destrict of the State of Montana in and for the County of Bier Horn. In the Matter of the Application for - Dissolution . of Bacheller-Scott Lum- ber Company. a Corporation. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Bacheller-Scott Lumber Com- pany, a corporation, organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Montana. with principal place of business at Har- din. Montana. has made sneer...tem , to the above ertitled District Court for dissolution thereof. Protests. if any. may be filed with the under- signed Clerk of the Court. Dated at Hardin. Montana. this 19th day of June. A. D. 1925. (Seal) GEORGE H. MILLER. Clerk of the District Court. F. D. Tanner. attorney for applicant. Pub. June 19. 16. July 3. 10.17.1925 SHERIFF'S SALE nanY. Defendants. TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S SALE, on the 11th day of July. 1925. at the hour of two o'c1ock D. m, at the front door of the Court House in the Cite of Hardin. Bit Horn County. State of Montana. the fol- lowing described property situate in said County and State. to -wit: Lot Five and the North Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section Seven, in Township Three South of Range Thirty-three F.aat of the Mon- tana Meridian. in Mr Horn County. State of Montana together with the tenements. hereditamenta and appur- tenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. Dated at Hardin. Montana. this 18th day of June. 1925. R. P. GILMORE, Sheriff. JOHNSTON. COLEMAN & JOHN- STON. Billiters. Montana. Attor- neys for Plaintiff. Pub. June 19 26. July 3, 10. 1925.. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE VERMONT LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY. a vs. corporation. Plain - PERRY W. CORKINR and ROSA M. CORK INS. his wife. Defendants. TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S SALE. on Saturday. the 11th day of July. A. D. 1925. at one o'clock te m.. of that day, at the front door of the Court House. in the City of Hardin. County of Big Horn. State of Mon- tana. to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand. all the Defend- ant's right, title and interest in and to the following described real prop- erty. to-wit: Bout' - est Quarter of the North- east Quarter (SW4. NE ki ). West Half of he Southeast Quarter (W 3 ,48E14 of Section Twenty (20): West Half of the Northeast Quarter (VeteNIEle) of Section Twenty -Nine (29). in Township numbered One (1) North of Range numbered Thirty-three (22) East of the Montana Meridian. con- tainine 200 acres, more or leas. ac- cording to the United States Govern- ment Survey thereof: Together with all and singular the tenements. hereditaments and ap- purtenances. easements, water and all other rights belonging or in any- wise appertainine thereto. Dated at Hardin. Montana. this 18th day of June. 1925. R. P. GILMORE. Sheriff. By JOHN H. KIFF:R. Under Sheriff. Raymond E. Dockeev. Lewistown. Motaana. Attorney for Plaintiff. Pub. 'tune 19. 24, July 3. 10, 1925. NOTICE OF SALE ON FORE- CLOSURE BY ADVERTISEMENT • WHEREAS default has been made in the pavement of the Indebt- edness secured by a certain mortgage dated the 2nd day of December. 1914. executed by MARTIN P. JAVREGUI. an unmarried man. mortgagor. to • The Union Central Life Insurance Company. of Cincinnati. Ohio. mort- gagee, which mortgasee was filed for record In the office of the Clerk and Recorder of Big Horn County. Mon- tana. on the 6th day of December. 1914. at 11:20 o'clock o. at. and recorded in Book 2 of Mortgages at Page 394-395, of the recorda of said County: .AND WHEREAS. because of such default, and pursuant to the terma Of said mortgage, the said mortgagee, as the owner holder of said mortgage and the debt seeired there- by, hereby elects to declare the en- tire debt secured by said morbrage to be due and Payable, and to fore- cl id 111 rtg f th 01. e Ala 0 age or oar ment of all sums due thereunder. AND WHEREAS. the amount claimed to be due. owing, and unpaid In the Dietriet Court of the Thlr- on said mortgage indebtedness at tots -nth Judicial Deetrict of the, the date of this notice is the sum State of Montana in and for the Of Four Thousand Three Huo ()minty of Rig Horn. • Seventy-four and 15-100 Dollars I'. M. Heinrich. Plaintiff. (84.374.15). as follows: $4.082.40 vs. Drincinal and inter-st. 1255.00 taxes R. B. Franklin Johnson, Gertrude and interest and $36.76 coat of ab- Johnson. M. M. Brooks. T. J. Iltraet; Johnson. and The First National NOW. THEREFORE. notice le Beek of Hardin. Montana. a cor- hereby riven that. be virtue of the ooretion. Defendants. rage. and duly recorded. as afore - Power of sale eor.thired • Tis BE SOLD nt Sheriff's Sale maid, and in pursuance of the statute on the 11th day of July. A. II. 1925. Rain at the hour of 1:00 o'clock. p. m.. in Jferh case made aril Provided. the at the rront door of the Court House mortgage will be foreclosed by hi the City of Hardin, Big Horn sale of the oreniiscs therein de- scribed. at public auction. at THE E BIG HORN COUNTY ABSTRACT CORPORA- 0 VON in Hardin. in Big Horn County. Montana. on the 18th day of July. 1926. at 1:00 o'clock D. m., to the highest bidder for cash. the , said mortgagee claimina 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: Lots One and Two, and the South Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section Two. In Township One South. of Range Thirty-three East. of the M. P. M. Together with the following de- scribed water rights, to -wit: On• Hundred Fifteen Miners Inches of water from the Canal of the Two terrine Lend & Improvement Com- oanv. a , Montana corporation. eon- veved td the Mortgagor herein by said Company by deed dated July 1st. 1909. recorded September 17th. 1909. at 8:31 o'clock a„ m.. In Book 35 of Deed. on Patten 14 and 16 of The Reeorde of the County Clerk and Recorder of Yellowstone County. Montana. and subsequently trans - scribed into the records of Big Horn County, Montana. ALSO, One Hundred Fiehty-four Share@ of the Capital Stock of the Two Lersins Water Users' Amocia- thin. a Montana Corporation. Date4 at Billings. Montana, this 2nd day of Febnuary. 1924. THE UNION CENTRAL LIFE IN- SURANCE COMPANY. mortentwegi. • By H. B. SMITH. Mancini Cor- respondent. IPIret publication /Imo 1. 1926. 13-3