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P 40 It SIX • THE HARIMN TRIBUNE -HERALD FRIDAY, JULY 21. 11125 394-395 of the records of said County. were advertised in The Hardin Trib- une-Fierald. to Ire sold at public auc- tion on the 18th day of July. 1925. at 1:00 0•lock n. in.. at the offiee of . day of July. 1925. at 1:00 o'clock the Big Horn (*minty Abetract Cor- p. in. at the office of the Big Horn porat)on..in the City of Hardin. Bic County Abstract Corporation. in the Horn County. Montana, by virtue of .City of Hardin. Big Horn County. the power of sale in said mortgage Montana. by virtue of the power of contained: sale in said mortgage contained; I That at the time and place its That at the time and Place as ;aforesaid. the iind.•raiened attys.:1nel aforesaid, the undersigned appeared and offered . said premises for wile at and offered said premises for sale at Public auction. and there being no public auction. and there being no bids offered for said premises, the bids offered toe said Premises. tile tindersigned announced to all those undnersiirned a.anounced to all those oresent that the said sale would be. preeent that tee said fralie'rwouid lee and the same thereupon was. post - and the name thereupon was, post- tioned Oita the 24th day of February. Doned until the 24th day of Fehru- 1 926. at 1:00 o'clock ta ma at which ary. 1926. at 1.00 o'clock u. ire. at time the said prernis(e will again be which time the said prentises %%ail offered for sale at public auction at again be offered for sale at t ublic the office of the said Big Horn m auction at the office oflahe said Big County Abatract Corporation, in the Horn County Abstract Cor•Noration, manner and upon the terms it, that In the manner and upon the terms certain Notice of Sale on Fo7•eclorntra in that certain - Notice, of dale on be Aciveleisernent 111\:91131117noiariceitier - rOrecloeure by Advertiseamit in said heretofore published. newspaper heretofore nuolished. NOTICE IS .FURTHER GIVEN. NOTICE IS FiaRTHEIt . (IIVEN. that the said mortgagee clairen the that the said nuoftinigee clainis the right 'to • beertnie \A bidder and tette. - right to become a bidder at such chaser at such sale in the event that sale in the event that it becomes it beccanes necessary for it to do fro necessary for it te do so for the. cur- for tat% purpose of Protecting its nose of protecting its security. and !ref iirtt- and also claims the right also claims the right to deliver to to deliver to the purchaser at such the purchaser at such sale the lin- wile the immediate posseracion of said mediate Possession of said premises pretniaes according to the Laws of .i.ccolding to the Laws of the Sane the State of Montana in force at the of Montana in fcrce at he tinie ef time of the execiition of • said mort- the execution of said mortgage. The said premises are described as follows, to -wit: The East Half of the Southwest Lodge Grass and Wyola and what , it. offers, were dis- ----The petition of 73 western raH- - this county were taken on to • ' fl ' i tribute(' this week to a favored roads for an It per cent in - planted in Lodge Grass creek f ew by .• the enternriaing Pastor. and llie Little Big Horn river. erease in freight rat. es will mete --- - with the organized opposition FORECLOSURE SAL E of the farm organizations. NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN \To talk of raising rates is that the hereinarter deseribeil ales. morteaced by Martin P .laiire- gui. an unmarried man. mortgagor. to the Priam I 't•sitral Life Insurance c mutant. or Cincinnati. husband. mortgazons. to The Cnion .1% of ii -cc in lice 19-4. and the west and middle es aa'entral Life Lpsurance Company, o f gager , , by that certain mortga n ge t c ll i a n t l e -T d - t incinnati Ohio, mortgagee, by that 2nd recorded in the office of the Clerk . oertain mortgage dated the first dav and Recorder of Big Horn County. of June. 1923. and recorded in the Montana. on the 5th day of Decem- effice of the Clerk and Recorder cf Big Horn County. Montana. on the her. 1911 at 11:30 o'clock a. in . in Book - 2 - of Mottirages at Pare 25th day of July. 1223. at 2:25 Ube Hard Mr. and Mrs. Logan Kingston FIRE UNDERWRITER SOUNDS I COMMI'NIC ATFJ) IA the business of equalization la tersed Of bat uot later than the lettt in Tribune - Herald and little daughter were el W‘RNING TO MONTANANS dal: of Aueust 1 a2a The arrsesstaient books will be in 'neighbor hood yeskr- 1 e. • the Hardin fire de parfrinent • 1 - call Neu triends 1)..- 2 • 1 1 ! .:,. L' :i s 7:; -i l l ; ! . ' Dear Friends: . soected by all tiresome interested. • Rues Iteiacesil Codes Montana Relat- - -- -- - --- - j, l`t s '% 1111 mg 1 \ r hat ' e6111 1 . !UP • :it ii . f Lambert S. Dorn t•erger ; Dear ' • 1 0 9 1 5 ( . :e a i n ve u re the 2O n t i a .. BY HARDIN TRIBUNE - Ilk:KALI/ l'ItEsS Ars. They repine. a niee anowei• , ,, nd harvesting :.. in receipt of a communication friend , and i hope w ia t „ a d, e w to c om a e B oar d o f E qua l iz „ 8 4 0 ,, ranee yOtt Were .1. ii. Jilllei , Section 2574. THE PERSON AG - IN. A. VICK.k.:ItS. C. A. CORKIN S. Editors and Managers , !:ty a 'a# . 111%1011, a ael Chaa. W. Cook, dist riet 'NO r110.1 ent 1925. at the po.toitice initinton the 1.11.1 at 00111g144. 4 \hiss Nitimt\ 14 \ 11,. . teacher °I t nderwriters of the Pacifie, iI'ICII(t iiili 1111(1, ii et property untold the PartY affected at Hardin. Wa Were. true friends to him We , thereby. or his agent. makes and mathmetics in the West March a. I 579. school of Nlinneapolis HELP YOUR FAVORITE IN QUEEN CONTEST The contest for the selection cause she is under the required of a _princess to . represent Irig age. Horn county in the Queen of The contest will close Mon - Montana contest U . ) le held at day. August 3, oa which day the Helena during the state fair is ballots will be counted by the in full swing . Ten young ladies judge.: selected by Miss Martha have been nominated as candi- L Eder. Fred M. Lipp, dates, teevely: Miss Irene Buz-i etti, Miss Bessie Cook, atiss A. D. Sibley and D. L. Egnew. A 1 m a Frazer, Miss Vivian The next issue. of the Tribune - Lewis, Miss Mabel Luckett. Herald, Frida4e July 30; is the Miss Fluid -a Miller, Miss Myrtle last issue in which a ballot will Petarsen. Miss Viola Reno. Miss appear. Cut out the ballot, Martha Torske and Miss Veldo \write in the name el your fa- Youst. One other young lady. vorite and mail to Miss Martha Miss Eloise Howell, has asked L. Eder or either of the liar - that her name be withdrawn he- ein newspapers. ..„ . ei l lIttalsalarri=itheatia=asetairacl a =mama - VOTING BALLOT - .Good for 100 Votes I vote this i K.iiot for .. ...... .... as Princess ot' Bie; Hoin county at the Queen of ; Montana Conte o be - held during the Montana State Fair, Sept-, m- ber 7 to 10. Signature .. W. liowland and his son LOCAL AND PERSONAL I L t ,o41- two-thirds of e :mei:Hines unloaded here I) Litfrle\ Janet.' Cashman, daugh - ;sei,ip Creek. while ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Cash-eners 'and P. M. Gonver took the man of Salt eek, visiting . ;reemainder to Lime Kiln creek. at the home of Mr. and Mrs.' rho Big Horn County 11.51 0. C. B. Schneider. The C-ishmans;Gain club Nyere. responsible for being in this vicinity for some formerly conducted. for several;gettang. the fingerlings. time - in the eapecity of service theB ker hotel in • Nlany compliment.\ are being re a re has been promoted to dim They are now conducfring passed to Rev. R. E. Albright the Park hotel at Salt Greek. ' T ier the maimer in which he has Mrs. W. A. Peden returned beautified frhe large iitANI1 Sill - Congregational post master. He has just re- Weduesday evening on Burling! e° \ ll ' hu g t lie church and parsonage, The large iernp from a meeting of seven ton train 41 from Fairfax,i plot has been seeded to gross tribes in the novthwestern ter - Missouri. whither on Tuesday of laat. week she accempanied.awl the to reach his reverend gentleman now ritore and expert:. elle of .the' neatest, best home. among the Elhornets near -the body of her husband, ---the ' has late Senator W. A. Peden, who ' , kept lawns in the city, practi - lBismark. N. D., ahout July 28th. all the work on which ;Mr. Perkins state , : that he has was killed the Saturday evenine 'atl Y l i ghtn i ng ; has been done by himself alonelenjoyed his work among the before by a bolt of 'Interspersed t h roughout t h e 'Crowe and hopes to see them while working in his field on the Custer Battlefield highway. 1 \\ are numerous flower beds emitimie in the • white man ' s from which an abundance of ways. He has also been very aboufr se% en miles southeast of Hardin. Tuesday morning 40,000 trout fingerlings from the sfrate fish pretty posies lift their beautiful heads, not the least of which are quaplifries ot' sweetpeas, bouquets from which, in novel hatchery a t Bozeman were 1 rontainers bearing a printed ad- FARMERS. OPPOSE . taken off of train No. 42, while vertisement of the First Con - H. gregational church of Hardin RA RATES ROOST the remainder of a .carload for much intere•ztel in the &nee: thatt have been taking place ne the reservation recently. I he extent. of damage that Coe is was eee, , • . red kneo deep vkith been done to buildings of r give if we only - humble our - merciful and will for- Molasses. - heneY; eat'mP• etee;neisonry construction and chim - selves enough to ask his for- th.. containers of whieh wereeneys can only be ascertained bylelyeness. Therefore, we should broken (Woe by the shocks, knooked from ill,: shelves and saw.. this is not practical in the ourselves in the sight of God minute inspection of each risk. flot he ashamed to humble Miss Martha L. Eder, county ' . 1-eee cities and towns, the so that we may live in peace chit) agent, will give two i;0-tion is offered that it. and harmony with each othee. /vel u r e demonstrations might. be well to sound a note of We are not to be the , judge of i n leg Horn eounty this sum- warning to all property owners . other peoples sins. 'Ch s trier. The first will be given io zo• carefully over their build- alone is our Judge end .our In T it e-tay , Aegeat 4. at the eiee particular attention to be Savior__ Logan Kingston farm in the South Bench community, while the Ahoy ono will be at the Andrew Miller farm in the Ma.whetab community, on Wee_ Two o'clock in the afternoon is the hour se for both meetinga. Miss Mildred Magruder, who has been visiting the past se- veral weeks at the ; home of her uncle, W. 0. Nlagruder of the Kendrick House, returned le her Billings home Aieelay even- int!, being . motored up by Mr. aid Ms . Magruder, who re-; 'totaled the fellowing day. Eli Perkins ol Arickra3 frribe of Indians, arid whose In (lien name is Bear Rope, after „-jeoh i.: self-explanatory. The e t„ ai t o f a d es i re for 1 eadit mho A in e g re t 9 0 e. 11 facts i I u ' t i ion ny w hi h c i g letter, which is dated July 9, revenge. Is claimed such reduction should If he hasn't lived just the .it I Le niede. !loWs: - The recent earthquake trem- life that we think he slimild section 2575. EXAMINATION. Ola I t ' l l. ) ,1 3. 1 r I c f O r N m a nta ASS t r ; - e sSF: a 1)---- ritZ ' a r t c ro ' n \ c l o t ; ' - ill Montana, while not of him, ti( lived, we sehould fergive „mai infrenaity in all section?, nee If g l i• ila rhe e l ' g:!r , , ,,:knin:agi. V;)*;,li,`,.;.; 14 4,°.\ f . the state, nevertheless were forgive him and us. touching the value of the reoperty of we cannot forgive him. how .‘ cough! damage to a greater or an we ask God to forgive us? L4 tii t l a c !le more or less commbn a n d unless person. such a r o reduction we a ll k now th a t we are agent making. the application attends n %T M the e hall. perhaps, is not immedi- of not pure and that we sin, more to the attorney General's Opinion :..-or degree. considerable eli i i n w a e t w rv all uuestiens pertinent t or less, as life goes on. Even e a ,: tian 2575 (sec. 3 7 83 / 0„ 1. C ode ..'lv apparent. 199 - ,) must be considered and eon- r.h rist, Himself, sinned. but '' :anise with Section 2574. This sec - .::e• n to cracks and checks ir. - I My - reason for writing raese borrtii,i-- and answer under oath all - ...envy walls and chimneys :few words is that 1 am afraid n I f . 1 \ a . ;l a y:4 1,11 7 e r t i n n e , :l i t ei v to fi EL%l a c such n i n , ci .i i n i T i l r i lr : il l 'ii1111Pya hould be thoroughly the Firtiele in last week's paper cittiete;mradndinrdno:sr.nnot or n; ) Ta l r tt h n e rn fc e tr v e .1e=pected and all cracks re- might in some way prejudice the hoard has no flower or authority . a sired to preclude the ppssi- his friends against him from , t ; ' ,„' r at iet t i h n e n application and make hility of a large number of fires the way the artiele was drawn (mark finnlieritions TO a V !o? had 'Text fall, when - ftres are - started - up, Hon nrohibits the board from mak- ing any reduction in the value of property. when an application for such reduction has been made under Section 2574. unless the person mak- ing such eradication, or his agent, attends before the board and an- swers, under oath, all questions per- tinent to such application. This simply means that a person cannot merely file an anplication under See - lion 2574 in order to rive the hoard power to make the reduction asked, bat that in order to give the board Power and authority to act on such annitcation and make the reduction reAlle•IrAd.- the person filing the an- nlication must appear before tee at the eoentv Me. k's office ) \KIN 0 t CI k_ nriiir fa) c weather setting in.! C i Respectfully yours, Your loea press will undoubted-i Mrs. J. D. ' JONES. ly be wil to co-operate with • your good department in this • TAKING AN OUTING regard in placing potential . kt 'volley and. Mrs. F. D. Tan- langera thafr may be present in the Matter of Kate McEvoy. Bank- ner and children, and the form- r ie 'pt ihe Creditors of Kate McEvoy. herarO the public.\ Pub. July 17. 24, 1a71. NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY IN THE DISTRICT COURT or THE I NITED STATES FOR THE DIS- TRIcT OF MONTANA. cc's father. W. R. Tanner of of Hardin. in the County of Big Horn. NOTICE TO CRlEDITORS Medina, Ohio, who is visiting Nini EVT 1 4 1 ( 14 E nt il larittn aforesaid: NOTICE -- - - i Neeee is heraby given by the un- from a t the home of his son, speie sato N rite ‘f CEV OV was duly Friday to to Sunday angling, „ 01, tr.- i ith day of Jule. 1925. the 17state of George Kinch. Deceased. aersigned administratrix of the Es-. • ! it u - Of Georee Kinch. deceased. to ; 101' 'trout -in Black canyon. eat. , I bankrupt: and that the first ttie,•ting of her creditors Will be held t'a , creditors of and all Persons hay-, ----- --- at rev office. in room 2. Midla n n i d llinga Na- . % - enchera. within. ten months after, .11e first publication of this notice to; Pl•BLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY creditors max' n 'i i t a; st r l it l ie n ild t . inn Pro‘ t-l e le their 'ins- 'ii ealiibit there. with the 11 .,- 44`4‘ - ' , In' flu , Count v . of Ili Fr H o rn. state of commissioners of Big Horn county. the bankrupt and transact such a 1925. Achninistratrix of the Estate of 'he said Mary Kitteh at St. Xavier. i GIVEN That the hoard of county claims. appoint a trustee. examine Montana. Ga., ;a• Kincaa deceased. • ia,1 at Hardin. Montana. July 21. equalization on the 20th day of July. fore said meeting. MART KINt7H. l o h19 f oolt p ,m ro t n no e n r I tv eZea l i n nulnin s n a 1 / 4 ttlnl c en oun amess asse tv. sainne T ien h nt e 't ; Montana. will n i et as a board of business as may nroaerle come be - OP EQUALIZATION ' A. D. 1925. at ten o'clock in the Bona! Bank Buildinti... R i ti n TH,ist.. 1,:io. 6. Montana. on the list day of July. 192 D 5 a . ted at filings. alontana. July 21. 1. , 1. Maims against the said decee.tre.1. MEETING -OF THE BOARD hoard will continue in session for Referee in HE B N ank R T ru A at Franklin D. Tanner. Attorney fur that purpose; front thne to time un- Published Jule 24. 1925. A,lininistai . ..aa Hardin. Montana. Pub. July 21. 31. Aug, 7. 14. 192; ' CHICHESTER S PILLS THE DIAMOND BRAND. Ladles! Ask year Drugalmt for CkI-.'k...-tert Dlarnoarl PIM in lied sod Gold metallic boxes. sea!ed with Blue Ribbon. Take no other. Hay er jell? Drearallat. A‘k fraCIII-OHES-TEll DIAIIIIND BRAND PILLS, for /15 years kno0 n as 13st,Slfest„ Always Relial.le SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE , Dr. G. A. BAKER Physician and Surgeon alas. Phone 1.7).3---t /Mee Phone 4$ °MC@ over Rig Ilona Co. Bank Offiee Ileetre- 10 :0 1 04--12 :00 a. :OS- -4 - Mt and TN90-41 :00 NOTI(E OP POSTPON * 1-11ENT OF • :NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT OF FORECLOSI'RE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That the hereinafter described prem- ises. mortgaged by Stella M. Hackney • n,y wif,• . t II 'clock p. m.. in Book ••10\ of Mort - %lagers. at Page 607-9 of the records if said county, were advertised in 'Phe Hardin Tribune -Herald, to be sold at Public auction on the 11th WITH TH rtiLiA)WIN(1 4 DE- SCRIBED WATER RIGHTS. to -wit: Forts Inches of the waters of the Big Horn Ittv or. through the Two Legging Land and Improvement Com- nanv 1 tit ch new known as The Two Leggins Water Users' Canal). Also together with Sixty-four shares .of the Two Lea -gins Water Users' dkINIDIADIPADD Also 14 6 shares or the stock of the WagonBoit Com Iran v. a Moitana corpora - M I R UNION CENTRAL 'LIPP; IN- /KIRA NCR COMPANY. Hy A E. 1301A01'111. Its arm,. for the *unman of this stile. Its agent for enetione of sale. Published July ? I . 19U 8 0-4 ^ Published July 2.4. 192I1. Motif/awe tor Imo:0- Na 5,44111Ni-4 lila tier Friday and entered April 4. - I under way. •retary of the Board of Fire • . • u ajt i d it te,everrn-, (t;iletiflVtD tile\aTia e A t. P .n .LY tlie N ‘ (! at r u t al i t i on h ere on a isit to the family of ear Mrs. G. M. Squire. Later she will proeeed to Willow tireek to visit another sister mr:. Eat . ' S. Parka. Word from Mr. Parks. who is engaged in the ireneral merehandise business at. Willow Greek. is to the effect that the recent earthquakes in Gallitin county played havoc wii.!1 his store, the fleer of which. eninediately after t e quakes. government work n North Da- kotri. where- lee will take an examination for the office Qf The said premises are described as follow., to -wit: Lots One and Two, and the South Quarter of Section Ten in Township Half ef the Northenst ()Harter of Two North. of Range Thirty-three steetion Two Township One Smith alma of the M. P. M.. conatining Ranee Thirty-three East of the Eighty acres. according to govern- at. M. ToGETHF.R WITH the m e eat survey thereof. SAVING AND foilrertna described water rights, to - EXCEPTING therefrom rights (4 wit: One ! Hundred Itafteen Miners way for irrigation ditches. as at inehea of water from •the canal of present legated over and across said the Two Lervintt Land rte: Improve - land. containing three acres. A trent Company. a Montana Corpora- Nur AREA or 77 acres. TOGETHER lion . ennireyee t o the Mortitirtror herein by snit, rote/mow by deed dated Jule' 1st.. LOOS. recorded Sep- tember 17th. 111a9. at 8:21 o'clock .m in R•Aok 35 of Deeds. on Pages 14 anti 15' of the Records ea the county Clerk anti Raeorder n• Yellowstone rntinty. Mentana, and intlisentiently transcribed Into the records of Rig Horn ronnty Mon- tana. 5TSA. One ;fond-est Eighty. four shares of the Capital the Tyre Leirens Water 1' ea' As- ;ockof Mit tion a Montana Corners ion. , T•NITON CleNTYI it. LIFE IN- SURANCE romp k Ky A. F. ROLLITM. madness, - declared O. F. Brad- fute, president of the Farm Bu- reau federation. \Farmers of now finding present high rat. - - an obstacle in the way to - their economic recovery. The farm bureau will fight the proposal ; until it is killed.\ Hearings before the interstate commerce commission have bee ii set for September I. The proposed increase woul.' add $180,090.000 to the annual freight bill of the states affected, of which $95.000,900 would) liel paid directly by the farmer: 1 4 )•• a qua! ei are at Bufrte, will s h ow our f org i veness ti e j a n th tt t l he ( board a l, weitten aD- 7rx===.:r THE LODGE CAFE E.H KNAPP, Proprietor NEAT S SERVED AT ALL HOURS IF YOU EAT HERE ONCE YOU WILLCOME AGAIN LODGE GRASS, MONT. just. a , •1 we would ila.Vt' makes any reduction applied for. it SPECIAL OFFER-. During August From AUGUST 1st to AUGUST 27, to every person ordering a HEATROLA, we will make a special reduction, enabling the purchaser to buy a ton of coal with the money saved. • By ordering a Heatrola clueing this - period you simply gain a ton of coal on the start, besides the gain in 'its use. An Estate Heatrola delivered whenever you wish. You can complete payment on easy, convenient terms. Estate Heatrola is the new -day way of home heating; halt a furnace, easier to operate, much easier on the coal pile. An it oo s e a oh furniture. Call or telephone and let us tell you about the wonder- Heatrola and the unusual reduction. \, E GUARANTEE BOTH IDUR GOODS AND PRICES TO PLEASE YOU. Eder Hardware Co. If You Buy It at Eder's Good 4 4 ,er LABBITT HOSPITAL A modern, quiet, efficient hospital, where you get the beat of individual attention at hospital rates. RATES -425 to $35 a week. ( • • L. H. LABB117, Physician and Surgeon. Eyes properly tested for glasses. Office phone 15 . , Hospital phone 10e irrerrerreorermarrIPrerreN41.41.1rrarirrIrorrrr•••••••••00.404rworrt.e.e.owir.orrerromororrib.ra.i,