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I. FRIDAY, JULY le. 1M THE HARDIN TRIWUNE-REILALD PARR MIMI w Awns& JEWELRY AND GLASSES IMPAIRED Tithe is Money THE BUSY SEASON IS HERE! A good watch w'il1 help you to know how you spend your time— An Alarm Clock will $et you started in the I morning. We carry a complete and guaranteed line. OPEN EVENINGS Strand's Jewelry H A R DIN, Store MONTANA • Seven -piece Water Sets $1.71 per Set. Eder Hardware Co. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Broat are visibing old-time friends in Bozeman. The Eklund Photo Studio in the Gay Building will open Sunday, July 19th. 28-2, Mr. and Mrs. Sam N. Gun - 1 pingham of Tullock were in , Hardin a few days this week,1 guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. G Duncan. Fred Mitchell, manager of the Denio elevator, and family re- turned Sunday from a fort-' night's visit with relatives in the Black Hills, making the trip by auto. Miss Ruth Labbitt, a cousin f Dr. L. H. Labbitt, and two girl chums from Northfiela, Minn., stopped off a few hours in Hardin. Monday, en route to the Yellowstone National Park. The pail furnished by the Ilardin Hardware Co. for use at the well situated half -way be- tween Hardin and Tullock was •carried away recently after it had been in use hut a few days. Andrew Miller o f Maschetah. who reported the loss, states +hat certain parties know who took the pail and that if it i- reiiirned at once, nothing fur- ther will he said. Miss Kress Jordan. who is the daughter of Mrs. E. Hargis e of Crow - Agency, arrived home Saturday after an absence of four years, during which time she has attended Grand River institute, in Austinburg, Ohio, graduating with the class of 1025. S h e was accompanied by her friend, Miss Beulah Ftierbach of Cleveland, Ohio, who expects to spend most of the summer in Crow Agency. Oats, corn chop, bran a u d shorts, also Kirby coal. 6-tf BEND) ELEVATOR Mrs. Will Prante, of Lodge Grass, who underwent a minor operation at a local hospital recently, was able to return - Thursday. LOST -1n Lodge Grass, July 4th; name bag, Eva Robertson. Reward for return to Miss Eva Robertson, care Wm. Furman. Kirby, Montana. 28-1 Nils Ottun and family re- turned Monday from a we l a's tour of the Yellowstone Na- tional Park. They report an enjoyable outing. Mr. and Mrs. Garret Klein- hesselink of Oosterburg, stopped over here to -day en route by auto to the Yellow- stone National Park and are guests at the home of the for- mer's brother, B. J. Kleinhesse- link. Miss Bessie Conway of Billings was in the city Friday with her uncle, J. Robert Conway, en route to Lodge Grass to spend the Glorious Fourth. While in ,the city she was the guesb of 1Mrs. C. A. Pattison of the Savoy Cafe, a girlhood friend. I L. F. Colberg is suffering the inconvenience of a bandaged ,neck, the result of an injury Isustained last Sunday evening when the car in which he and Dr. W. A. Ransier wcre being towed -in by J. J. Ping on a re- turn trip from Wyola, was bumped into by a tourist from New York. • • • HARRY W. TRUSCOTT NERCHANT 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 The lash enforcement officer , of the comity report that al- though the laws are being strictly -enforced in Big Hor county, our county jail remain - empty. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lewis and family report a splendid treat in the way of a good old-time country dinner ab the T. W. At- kins home 'on North Bench Thursday evening. John Takes -the -Gun, a Grow Indian, suffered a compound fracture of the hand while rid- ing in a horse race at Lodge Grass last Saturday. July 4. lle er!me bo Hardin and had an X-1 ray examination made at th41 Lahbitt hospital. • A. F. Webb, representing the1 Morton Salt Co., is in town to-! dry from Omaha, calling on Bardin merchants. He is an old-time friend of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ruins at Valentine, Neb. their aequaintence dating back a quarter of a century ego. Aaron Hard and wife arrived Tuesday from Denver, Colo., and will visit for about two weeks with valley friends. They are driving thrli to Washington, where they may decide to make their horrie if they can find a . suitable location. Cecil F. Lewis, wife and baby daughter, of, Deming, N. M., who has been visiti_ig at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lewis, are returning MP to -morrow. Mr: Lewis is round -house foreman for the Santa Fe railroad at' Deming. Walter K. Brekke, proprietor of the Valley Mercantile Co., stat•es that in the recent slogan contest conducted by his es- tablishment there were no ac- ceptable slogans submitted and the contest. is again open. Sure- ly there is someone in Big Horn county clever enough to desire a good slogan and win the $5.00 cash prize offered. TO RANCH OWNERS For ranch owners living outside of the state we will take care of their places on a commission basis. We oversee the growing, the harvesting and marketing of the cropa. Give owners detailed reports. J. E. MEEKE & CO. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Farms and Ranches Managed Hardin, Mont, Phone 211 111111100111111111011110111101101111 1 1010 3. W. Hollis, Licensed Embalmer IN HARDIN SINCE 1115 BULLIS 'FUNERAL HOME user.tisivE TO lilLARrIE Phones 58 and 1673 .0001100 1 1.111.11 1 10.00110 1 10.011 Seten-piece Waiter Sets sus pee Set. Eder Hardware Co. L. L. Thomas and daugh- ter of Lodge Grass, are visiting :it the home of he r parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lewis. J. W. Seally, senior member of the mercantile firm of Scatty & Keeler, was up from Crow Agency the frist halt of the week attending to his duties a3 county commissioner at the regular monthly session of the board. NOTICE OF' SALE Notice is hereby given that at 2:00 p.m. o'clock will sell lat \'albite auction the following deQcribed animal. One black horse, branded lazy FY/ on left side neck and T over bar on left thigh. weight about 1200Th. 9 years old. Seems to begentle :and well broke. Impounded for violation of Article 1, of Ordinances of the City o f Har- din, Montana. H. E. VANCE, i-it Chief of Police. EVER i vAlli[l is Smith's - Pint large ginger next an in --you DRY. hot We Picnic days a handle Syrup pint add pop, and to include are for our in water. cash. good, the in makes Cliguot still store. cool Hungerford all flavors. sixteen Try some in waiting Send Do it COMPANY drink them. Club your for one today. , ' ' GET For these refreshing. Famous containers glasses, We also ale. grocery NOTICE—We acceptable may MERCANTILE simply carry Be order. slogan win --one sure $5.00 business ls may properly come be- fore said meeting. Dated at Billinge. Montana, July 3rd, 1925. HENRY A. FRITH. Referee in Bankruptcy, Dist. No. 5 Published July 10, 1925. SHERIFF'S SALE In the District Court of the Thir- teenth Judicial District of the State of Montana in and for the County of Big Horn. • NOTICE IV BANKRUPTCY P. M. Heinrich. Plaintiff. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF MONTANA. In the - 3/fatii;r Of G. Wiggins. Bankrupt. To the Creditors of G. E. Wiggins. of Hardin. in the County of Big Horn, Montana, and District afore- said. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the • 26th day of June, 1925. the said G. F.. Wiggins was duly adjudi- cated bankrupt: and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at my office, in room 2, Midland Na- tional Bank building. in Billings. Montana, on the 14th day of July A. D. 1925, at ten o'clock in the I forenoon, at which time the said credii ors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee. examine the bankrupt, and transact such other LIBERTY THEATRE SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 11 \THE CACTUS CURE\ Featuring Dick Hatton and Two Trained Horses ALSO THE THIRD EPISODE OF \THE SANTA FE TRAIL\ And a Dandy Two -Reel Comedy \HOLLYWOOD BOUND\ SUNDAY AND MONDAY, JULY 12 & 13 Corinne Griffith's Greatest Achievement, \DECLASSE\ and a cartoon comedy, \FELIX HYPS THE HIPPO\ orimomisa TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JULY 14 & 15 \LADIES TO BOARD\ Featuring Tom Mix and Tony, \the Wonder Horse\ Also a comedy, \STRETCHING THE TRUTH\ VACATION RATES Michigan Resorts • t Niagara Falls Thousand Islands Great Lakes Resorts tt Atlantic City J. E. McCarthy A BuilIngton Route White Mountains Lake Champlain Adirondacks Atlantic Coast Seaside Resorts Maine Woods Ticket Agent vs, R.. B. Franklin Johnson, t,k t rt rude Al Johnson. M M. Brooks. T. J Johnson. ,and The First National Bank of Hardin. Montana. a cor- p0.-..tion. Defendants. Tti BE SOLD at Sheriff's Sale -In the 11th day of July. A. D. 1925 .st this hour of 1:00 o'clock. p. m.. at the front door of the Court House in the ( Bronta o na. f H tt r e dir f011Ot g ine Ho d rn e. County. real property situated in Big Horn county. Montana to -wit: All of Section Twenty-six (26): Lots One (1). Five (51. Six (6) and Nine (9) in Section Twenty-seven 1 37 ) the Northwest Quarter (NW') of Sa-tion Thirty-five (35). and Lot Clue uit of Section Thirty-four ($4). dl In Township One (11 North of Range rairtv-three ( 33 ). East of , the M. \ M.. containing. seven hun- dred elent• -.trht and 75-100 acres. ! acco thereoing rd f to he Government survey ! Dated at Hardin. Montana. this i llth day of J '. ' 11 ;91 1 0 . 111ri R. • heriff. 1. if. BURnE Hee.din. Montana. Attorney for Plaintiff. ! Dub June 19. 21. Jul. 2. 10 1921. CRLA.RTER NO. 9216 RESERVIE DISTRICT NO. REPORT OR THE CONDITION or THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HARDIN At Hardin. in the state of Montana. at the close of business June 30. It126. RosolORCE*1 Loans and discounts, Including rediscounts, accept - &noes of other b•.nks, and foreign bills of ex- change or drafts sold with indorsement of this bank -- 410.037.42 Total Loam . 3110.031.42 Overdrafts, secured, none; unsecured,_.._....... 31.720.46 1.720.46 U.. 14., Government Securities Owned: Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value) 25.000.00 4.11 other U. S. Government securities 1.524 60 Total Other Bands. Securities. etc* Banking House. $10,600; Furniture and Fixtures. 11.100 Real estate other than Winking home_ Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank _.. issolt In vault and net amounts due from nationsa banks tmoosint due from Stato banks, bankers, and trust companies in the United Statism Checks on other banks In the same city or town as reporting bank Total of last three items 98,131.91 seellaneous cash items 1,314.32 beilesaption fund with U. S. Tressurar and due from • U. S. Treasurer TOTAL Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits Circulating notes sumbstanding lussount due to State banks. bankers, and. trust eons - psalm in the United/Rates and foreign ocsentrisms Imittler's checks outstanding Total of last two items Demead deposits (Misr lima beak deposits) simbinci in Remorse, (dap Mks payable within 90 dayss individual deposits subject to check _ \Nartillcates of deposit due in less than II days than for money borrowed) Rata county, or municipal deposits secured by Wefts Of assets of this bank or surety bond Total of demand deposits stLimject to Reserst elms deposits subject to vet-ve (payable after 110 days. or subject to 20 days or more notice. and postal savings): Oertificates of deposit rowel) Other time deposits Total of time deposits subject to Reserve Votes and bills rediscounted. Including acceptances W.! other banks and foreign !Alla of exhangp or drafts sold with indorsement Of this bank TOTAL LIABILFFMNI 1 (other than for money bor- 414 C5 1,484 03 338.030 52 116,297 25 26,624.90 30,610 59 12,000.09 40.348.94 38,645.91 33.889.50 3,707 30 535.11 1,33433 1.250,00 $600.604 20 $ 45.000 00 10.000.00 434.55 24.400.00 3,175.37 5.70061 234.101 19 10,392 RI 93.5116 62 1118.000 00 8,297 26 37.607.76 $600,604 20 VIA= OF MONTANA. COUNTY OF BIM MORI. an I. F. N. LIPP, Cashier of the above-namleo bank, do sclemnly swear 'hat the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. F. M. LIPP, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of July, 1925 C. M. SQUIRE, Notary Public for the State of Montana. residing at Hardin Nty commission expires March 14. (.1PAA•11 CORRECT--Alltest: F. M. HEINRICH. WM. HEINRICH. M. A. HOWELL, DIzaseses NOTICE TO PUBLIC We, the undersigned banks of Big Horn County, have agreed to close our bank- ing hours on SATURDAYS at 12 o'clock M., noon, be- ginning on July 18th and cpntinuing the balance of July and through August. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, • BIG HORN COUNTY BANK, LITTLE HORN STATE BANK. p.