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a FRIDAY, JVLY 17, 1925 THE HARDIN TRIBUNE -HERALD PAGZ 81131130 a • ••••••••••=, SOLD REGARDLESS OF LOSS. The ladies of the No•rth Bench - .community surprised Miss Lu- cille Atkins with a kitchen WATCHES, JEWELRY AND GLASSES REPAIRED - Time is Money THE BUSY SEASON IS HERE! A good watch will help you to know how you spend your time - An Alarm Clock will get - you started -in -the morning. We carry a complete and guaranteed hne. OPEN EVENING* Strand's Jewelry H A R DIN. Store MONTANA Dodge touring -6140. 2-1t lialberg-Chevrolet. BORN - At Billings Mont., July 17, 1925, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Le Roy Vickers, an 8% pound slaughter. One used Grain Binder for sale at Eder Hardware Co. 29 Manager L. T. Winslow of the Farmers Marketing Association, SpeciaLsale ou 30 x :Ai tuber, $1.40. Eder Hardware to. 2 9 Fred Powers, freight man for the C. B. elQ. R'y., returned Wednesday evendig froni Fort , Douglas, Utah, where he has been attending the U. S. training camp the past few weeks. JUST 2i BATHING SUITS LEIT-AND THEY WILL DK .PUT ON AN EXTRA SPECIAL BARGAIN COUNTER SA TU R - UV AT THE BIG HORN THAD- I N G CO'S BIG CLOSE OUT SALE. Thomas Reed, aged 21 t , of San Diego, Calif., and Viola Scott, aged 20, of Hardin, were married this afternoon by Jus.,. ace of the Peace Robert A. N'ickers, G. A. Corkins and Lyle J. Tintinger acting as witnesses. FOR SALE -Household fund - lure and other articles, at bargain. A. E. BOLLUM. 29 Mrs. Tom Hanes and two chil- dren and her sister, Mrs. 0. S. Stratton of the state of Wash- ingkm, who has been visiting her here, left Friday by auto for Salt Creek, Wyo., to visit their mother. Mrs Hanes and children expect to return home to -day THE BIG SALE AT THE BIG HORN TRADING CO'S STORE WILL CONTINUE UNTIL Et ERV THING IS SOLD. IF YOU 4 1111 1 11 11 1 111 1 111 1 41041011011040104%01104010 J. W. Bulbs, Licensed Embalmer IN HARDIN SINCE 1915 BULLIS FUNERAL HOME E ' U SI VE Al 'TO ILEA RS11•: Phones '58 and 167J 0111001110104~1004011000401114/1111 William Winton and William 4 Lobbaii, otherwise known as \Hai No. 2,\ were in bhe city Wednesday tupai Poverty Flat. They report that. practically all the spring wheat in their victim - has filled and is out of the why ot the excessive heat. Win- ton & Lobban have one field of 35 acres of spring wheat which J. A. Ogaard, stale agronomist. who was there Tuesday, says is the best , he has seen this year and he estimates it will make 35 bushels to the acre, A deal has just been con- siimated• through the John E. Meeke real estate agency where- by Alice M. and E. A. Sibley becomes the owners of the E. S. Butcher five -room mod ern bungalow in the 400 block on West Sixth street, at a con- sideration of between three and roue thousand dollars. This is o n e of the most desirable medium sized homes in the city. This is the ninth resi- le e. as sold by this agency within the past six months, an indication that real estate is Inc., is busy this week disposing MISS THIS SALE, irs YOUR beginning to move after a long of a car -load of twine which ar- LOSS. period of depression. Mr..Meeke rived Thursday. morning. . • Walt 0. Let was in the city tales that a number of people JUST LIKE GETTING MONEY Thursday from his farm home are laboring under the impres- FROM HOME, WHEN YOU BUY on the Pine Ridge. He reports! , ion that taxes on residence AT THE BIG HORN TRADING that. this season has been unus- property are exorbitant, but in- CO'S SALE. \ally dry on the ridge, most ol vestgation will show that in Mrs. W. ,M. wire of ike -14 I - e - - good - rains - which -visited the major _portion of the Har- foreman of the Boyd farm of the valleys having passed up din residential disitrids, off the Banker Lyle of Red Lodge, will the ridge. He is cutting hi- s p , a in v a eb m ie e . n . t, the taxes are rea- Seven-piece Water Sets 61.70 leave to -morrow for her heme at per Set. Eder Hardware Co. Boyd after a few days visit at the The Eklund Photo Studio in home of her parents, Mr. and Mr the Gay Building will be open J. M. Walker of the War -Bow 28-2 i_fruit farm. Miss Bernice Shaw, manager Special 42 piece dinner sets ...Sunday, July 19th. <if the local telephone exchange, 110.00 at Eder Hardware Co. 26 returned- Tuesday evening from Miss Mary itetwich, who is her two weeks' vacation spent employed in the Class cafe at -with the family of her brother,!Sheri&n. Wyo., came up on o y Shaw, at Lead, South INVisdnesday morning's train No. - Dakota. I43 tio visit a day or two at Alia OUT IT GOES -THE ENTIRE hame of her parents, Mr. and STOCK OF . THE B I G HORN Mrs. H. J. Helwich, three miles TRADING CO. IS GOING TO 1W south of Hardin'. Chevrolet Sedan -$275. Kalberg-Chevrolet. As an evidence of the sever- ity of the sun's rays on Tues- -shower on Tuesday afternoon: day, Dr. W. A. Ransier yester- :Each article was accompanied day brought to the Tribune - by some humorous verse which Herald office a golf ball which afforded much merriment a a he picked up on the links on they were otiened. At five the Fort Custer bench, south - o'clock a light lunch was served, east of town, the .rubber cover. REMEMBER -W IT if EVERY of : which had melted and run DOLLAR YOU SPEND AT THE into ,4 mass. BIG HORN TRADING CO'S BIG! The Eklund Photo Studio in SALE, IN ADDITION TO GET -the Gay Building will be open TING BIG VALUES, SOME ONE Sunday. July lath. 254 IS GOING TO RECEIVE $25.00 1 The 'Tribune -Herald is in re - FREE. ceipt of a letter. from E. S. OS - John T. Young and family re- tergren, manual training in - turned Tuesday from a three f•Tructor and athletic coach of months' . iititotnobite taur over ;ftfe . high - scfroof, -- who--is Idaho, - Oregon, Washington and attending sumnaei school tiVtlie California, visiting relat i ves. University o f Minnescita i n They go t• as far south as San Minneapolis, in which he Says Francisco and from there went he is enjoying himself around up the coast to Portland and the beautiful Minnesota lakes, thence across country to Spokane where the weather is ideally and points in Idaho. They re- i .cool, but is looking t forward port a very enjoyable odtilfg. l with anticipation In another WITH EVERY DOLLAR'S good year at Hardin, where he PURCHASE AT THE BIG HORN expects to return next month. TRADING CO'S BIG SALE, YOU HARVEST TIME • AND BAR - RECEIVE F 11 E E -A TICKET GAIN TIME ARE HERE TO - WHICH YOU DEPOSIT IN A GETHER. MAKE YOUR PUB - SEALED BOX. SATURDAY, .111- CHASES AT THE BIG HORN tit 25TH, THREE DISINTER- TRADING CO'S BIG SE AND ESTF:D PERSONS WILL DRAW SAVE. THREE TICKETS FROM THIS BOX. THE THIRD TICKET WITHDRAWN RECEIVES s25.0o WORTH OF ANY MERCHAN- HARDIii GRAIN MARKET (Friday, July 17) I Dark Northern Spring DISE I NTHE STORE FREE. 1 Northern Spring 'Barney Old Coyote, one of Dirk Hard Winter the prominent Indians of the St. Hard AA/liter Xavier section, accompanied byi Flax twenty other Indians,' passed through II a r din Saturday on their way to Lodge Grass where on that evening and also Sun- day evening they 'featured, for Ithe Hal Roach - -Film- Company. all of the Indian &trees from the old time war dance down to the Modern dance of to -day These same Indians expect to appear in publitl at Billings during the Midland Empire fair and no doubt will attract much attention at that time. 1.43 1.35 1.27 1.25 2.07 HARRY W. TRUSCOTT MERMAN? TAILOR Billings, Montana Men's Suits. O'coats to order Repairing, Alterations, Cleaning, Pressing both Ladies' & Men's Clothes Renting full dress snits and Tuxedoes fr • 0 BIG BARGAIN 160 acres irrigated land, cheap. J. E. MEEKE & CO. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Farms and Ranches Managed Hardin, Moat. Phone 211 grain for hay, but has som. , very nice corn. Hardin Drug Co., A. M. Hicks, Prescription Druggist, Sullivan Block. 21 -ti A force of men under tlic direction of A. V. Bishop, theland painter. and Carl A. Quarn- burg are at work removing Ow rust scales from the interion of the big 70,000 -gallon tank of the -Hardin water -works . systein The water was drained out. of the tank yesterday morning at ten o'clock and for the next week or ten days. while the in- terior of the tank is being re- paired, water will be pumped into the mains direcCt, from the clear well. The wafer is being chemically treated the same PS heretofore. FOR SALE -Good alfalfa' hay. J. E. Meeke & Co. 29 -ti FOR RENT. FOR SALE. ETC. Get your clothes Tailor Made. Our Suits ranging from 625.00 up. Fischbach's Tailor Shop, I' 0 R SALE -White cabinet !sew ing machine; in good condi- Ition. Inquire at Becker Hotel. 2- I t 1 FOR SALE-lionseliold furni- ! hire and other artieles. at a liar - ' gain. A. E. BOLLUM. 29 1 FOR SALE OR TRADE -164 'acres irrigated land in the Big i Horn valley; improved; well of fine, soft water. Will take a ileinch of good, young draft hors - 'es in part payment. Inquire X, 'Tribune -Herald office. 26-4 - =FORT OF THE CONDMON OF THE LITTLE HORN STATE BANK At Wyola, in the state of Montana, at the close of business RESOUltC1121 Leans and Discounts_ _.. Overdrafts, secured and unsecured Bonds. Stocks and Warrants Ranking house. furniturs and fIxtures. Other real estate Cash on hand and due from approved Reserve Agents TOTAL LIABYLTTIODS ,3apitai stork paid in 4us - plus fund ------- Undivided profits less expenses and taxes Individual deposiiits subject to check - qtate, county lind other municipal deposits rune certificates of deposit due within is days._.-. \tabbies checks rime mortifleates of deposit due on or after 10 days Notes and Bills Rediscounted Aabilities other than those stated above.. --KOHN TOTAL June 30. 1925 136,823.11 339.81 11,812.17 971.81 680.00 9148.975.09 1.65181 • ' a nal 19.548.83 $170.201 23 $ 25,000.00 10,000.00 4,321.42 39.321.42 51,947.42 22.773.02 3,500.00 30.328.85 30.328.85 18,171.28 18,171.28 5170.201.23 State of Montana, OonlotY of atir Bern. ee. Albert J. Sheets, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly ewea hat the above etatement is true to the best of my knowiedege and belief Al.B1CRT suicirra Ca/rider Subscribed and sworn lo 1,'fore rne this 10th of . 1111 S\. 19 sSEAL) S. FULLER, :ORRIDCP-ATTIMIPT: L. MARGARET E SHEETS Notary public in sad for the State of Montana E. C. WOODLEY residing at Wyela. Directors- My commission expires 5(.rch 12, 192R. . 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 continuing the balance of July and through August. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, BIG HORN COUNTY RANK, LITTLE HORN STATE BANK. W; (limy, manager of the Montana Newspeper Association of (irehlr Falls; C. W. Towne, publicity manager for the Mon- tana Power Co., Frank Ward, the engraver, and his wife, of Butte, spent Wednesday here looking over the wheat and flax fields of the Campbell Farming Corporation, and yesterday motored tv Colstrip ha see the big steam shovels seoop out the coal at the rate of ' 4 e'en tons a minute. , SUMMONS In the Dietries Omni At the Title- tennth Judicial Markt of the State of Montana. In and For the ()minty 4if Big Horn. W. J. Scott. Plaintiff. vs. Charles H. Francis and Mary B. Francis. his wife, and M. W. Her- riman, Defendants. THE TATE OF MONTANA SENDS OR EETIN'G TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint in this action which is filed in the office of the Clerk of this Court. and to file your answer and serve a copy thereof on the Plaintiff's attorney within twenty days after the service of this Sum- mons. exclusive of the day of serv- ice: and in camp of your failure to appear or answer. Judgment will be taken against You by default, for the relief demanded in the complaint. II sayl te•tion is brought to fore - !close that certain real estate mort - I gage given bv lefendants Charles H. Ilr'ranisis and Marv B Francis. his I wife t• The First National Bank of I Hardin, Montana. and which molt- ! gage . together with the note thereby sot ured. was. prior to maturity as- signed to this plaintiff. as alleieed in ithe complaint herein. WITNESS my hand and the Seal of eaid Court this 10th dav of July. ,F51.31) Tanner. MILL Ub,*j nir(r. MILLER. Clerk July 17. 74.71. c r12 1 : laintiff: SHERIFF'S SALE In the Inetrict Ontert of ibe Thir- teenth Judie's/ Marie* of the Stale Of Moutans Is acal for the Osmate of Me Hem United States Buildine It Loan Asso- ciation. a Montana. corooratton. Plaintiff. V. Henry Baker. Daisydell Baker. Roy B. Reed. Zetta P. Reed and E. le. Lonabaufrh. Defendant& TO BE SOLD at Sheriff's Sale on the 25th der of July. A. D. 11121. at ithe hour of 1:00 o'clock D. m.. - at the front loor of the Court House In the City of Hardin. Big Horn 1'County. Montana. the following de - !scribed property situated in Big Horn County. Montana. to-wit: Located in the town of Hardin. Big Horn County. State of Montana, and described as Lot Eight in Block Pout teen of Highland Park Addition to Hardin. according to the recorded Plat thereof. Dated this 2nd dee of July. 1921. R. P. GILMORE. Sheriff. T. H. BURKE. Hardin. Montana. Attorney for Plaintiff. Published July 3. 10, 17. 24. 1925. 0 IBERTY THEATRE \WHERE THE ELECTRIC BREEZES KEEP YOU COOL\ Saturday, July 18 MATINEE AT 2:30 EVENING AT 7:15 EVA NOVAK AND WILLIAM FAIRBANKS In a Mile -a -Minute Speed Action Drama \RACING FOR LIFE 9 Ralph De Patina, veteian speed king, in one of the most thrilling race pictures ever filmed. ALSO A TWO -REEL COMEDY, \WHAT'S YOUR HURRY\ AND THE FOURTH EPISODE OF \THE SANTA FE TRAIL\ 41111111•111111•111M SUNDAY AND MOND.%) , JULY 19 & 20 \JUST A WOMAN\ A Thrilling Drama of Faked Divorce Evidence Also a Cartoon Comedy, \Felix Crosses Crooks\ 1101111.111. 1 11. 6.. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, JULY William Pox presents SHIRLEY MASON %C GREAT DIAMOND MYSTERY 21 8..22 ALSO TWO -REEL COMEDY. \UNREAL NEWS REEL NO. FOUR\ -.3 - THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 3U 4 LY 23 & 21 AILEEN PRINGLE ' IN \WILD FIRE\ The Great Horse Racing Melodrama • A REEL LARRY SEMON COMEDY J.