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'PAGE FOUR MR HARDIN TRIBUNR-HICRALB s[PT. 18, 1325 5'he Hardin -Tribune- Herald ! H.tHIW' \\IIN \\k\ riday, Sei•t. 18, B1 H %RHIN TRIBUNE- 1 . 1:t _ K. A. VICICEKs. C A. CUIMIN Ed; and Managers -- !lwark Northern spring N11111'111'iio.r1.20 - •- tiara %V it _ - eery FrOday and esiterosi April 4. 1'024, Mit the poottOtriCe at IlltratIt. $tiIt.ia. ripe trans- gia m o kaio through the MILOS da. Secestl-CIw.. twitter lit RENT -House ler, tee of eoncreee of Marth 3. 1579. • IS t V - attar; 32 IcS LOC l.k \I 11..1Z>ON ‘.! a a a tinUtItlittin 111 :3:. t: ti an Potzo. „, town aUesilay from Lodge Grass. FOR RENT -Partly furnish- ed two -room cottage. Inquire •this, office. - Buster\ Ulaudeo cam, op from Powell, Wyo., Tuotata l morning to visit among rel:it and friends for a law days: The Eklund Photo Studio in the Gay Building %%ill bok, open Sunday September 27th, Special prices %% ill h. git en this trip. William V. Johnson of the Rosebud X-% raneh at Kirby was a week -end visitor at the county seat. Mrs. Jessie E. Graham has re „turned to her home at Clear - moot, Wyo., after taking in the Big Horn county fair. • A A - lint VVinter Fla‘ , 11 or cut. - P. M. CONVER. with. barn. 6 -ti Where -Your -Dollar Does- Its 11 Mt: BASKET GROCERY 1`110NE - 30 - - - - 'URDU\ - ‘IONT inch wide tire. -J. B. MELVIN, Route 1, Hardin. 38 -1 -pd Miss Martha L. Eder, Big Horn county club agent, judged i•he woman's department of the Huntley Project fair, held last - week. LOST-Shing of small pearls. Leave at this office and receivo reward, 38-1 A. V. Bishop, painter: a n 11 decorator, who has been em- ployed in Hardin the past six months since leaving California last winter, departed yesterday by auto with his family in quest of a location somewhere on the coast. James O'Leary, wife and three children, left by auto On Tues- day for Minnesoia, where they expect tx) make their home for the next few years. This estim- nble family have been resideol , -; the Tullock neighborhood for good many years am! tneir many friends hope that they will retorn to Montana ere many rot ens. 32 inch Ginghams, New Pat- terns. 20 cents yd at the Golden Rule. 1 -10 Holm a n Ceasloy, aged 52 years, and Antelope Trail, aged. (14, both of St. Xavier, were married Saturday morning at the Tribune -Herald office h y Justice of the Peace Robert A. Vickers. L. N. Vickers and Lyle .T. Tinbinger witnessed the cere- mony. They will make\ their home on the groom's farm at FR. XavieF. He is one of the best farmers of his district, hav- ing produced more than 1600 bushels of wheat this year. as well as 24 good hay and vege- table el -op. TAKEN UP Left at My place this one red cow, branded snrinz on right ribs, on left ribs. Cow ha a calf. Owner call at my place on Young's cre k. prove ownership and nay for ad. LLOYD COOK. 35-4 Boa 327, Sheridan, Wyo. ilwelereussoorsolassolutl•Isslasisalos ERMST ADLER Contro-i , r\ And Builder H &RI 'IN, MONT. 41 0 1 / 1 0 11 00~amatialtellellailapo sziakixesciiieharossrassamminingoim L LII IVIVIWIELD Physician sad burgess Oilire---.Suilivas Mark „.. Mlles Phase U Itesidenee Phan* :811 See Mrs. MARY BRANDT. 1. -t -t() Mrs. P. la Norris of Los An- geles, Cal_ is visiting at the home of her aunt., Mrs. Celia King, this week. The Nimrods of the city and country have( been busy since Tuesday at sunrise slaughtering the' grouse. prairie chickens and sage hens, which are. said to he quite numerous this year. Mrs. Paul Shaffer of Pre4c 41_ Iowa, a former school -mate - of Mrs. George M. Harris, arrived in Hardin Wednesday evenieg ri•!. a few days' visit at the Ba, ris home. New Goods arriving daily and Prices right at the Golden Rule. A. D. Sibley, wife and daughter Miss VVinnie, returned Thursday of last week from a five weeks' motor trip which took them over Wyoming, Nebraska, Iowa, Illi- nois, Wiscon sin, Minnesota, , Nort•li and South Dakota, in most of which states they visited, relatives and friends. Mr. Sibley reports that the middle west haa, the biggest corn crop in his- •.; •ory. In Iowa he saw corn statits 14 feet high l'ind many eirs ranging from -18 inches to two feet in length. See the tine of Coats and 'Dresses at the Golden Rule. J. L. Vickers motored down from Billings Saturday evenire .after Mrs. Vickers and Verona Lee, who spent the week here visiting relatives. They returned home Sunday evening. The last baseball game of the season was played on the local diamond last Sunday afternoon between Hardin and Forsyth, resulting in a • victory for the visiting - team by the score of 4 to 2. Jim Denton pitched for Hardin and Terry Mitchell for Forsyth. Mrs. Elmo E. Taylor, recenSly of Forsyth, has opened the Ta - !or Beauty Shoppe in the Gil- lette apartment house on North Custer avenue. Mrs. Taylor i4 experiened in this work. Soo h e r advertisement elsewhere lin this issue. She has ,one 'daughter. Miss Genevieve, who i4 a junior in Hardin high. SALE OF INDIAN LAND On Wednesday. October 21. 1925. until 2 o'elock p. at.. sealed hid. will 'b.t received at. Crow Agenev. Mon- tana. for the sale of about 200 tracts ,of land, ranging from 40 to 120 acres in southern Montana. on the 'row Indian Reservation to the highest bidder at not less than the appraised value. Several irr 4- shle tracts on which Purchasers will have 20 years' tithe to par for share of -ditch_ constrtic..- +Ion cost, but most of the tracts are dry farming and crazing. Bid blanks and list Owing full in- formation. terms. description. - Pratsemont. instructions. etc. upon request. C. N. ASBURY. Supt. Pub. Aug. 21. /I Sept. 4. 11. 1925 SHERIFF'S SALE FRANK LACY. Plaintiff. VS. CHARLES P. DAVIDSON and SADIE M. DAVIDSON. his ;kite. Defend- ants. TO BE SOLD at Sheriff's Sale. On the 3rd day of October. A. D. 1925. at 2:90 o'clock n. in.. at the front door of the Court House io Hardin. County of Big Horn, State of Montana. the following described real property, to -wit: ust•--Artie S %SKY ' , and -the N3( 8K of Sec. 1. and the NEU of See. 12. and the NWV 4 SEt4 of See. 13. aU f Ran 44 1111/110111111111111a1/1MIUgglosasso Dr. G. A. BAKER Physician and Surgeon Ben. Paean 11111--Offleit Pima. 40 (Mrs over Big Horn no Hank Offiee Elloara- 101.--1.11 KM a. at 111111-41 sad p MB I HARRY W. TRUSCOTT ifintCHANT TAILOIlt Ba r ngs. Mosta Mess fludts. O'coato to order Itspalring. Alterstieew Clesuing. Pressing both Ladle? & Men's Clothes Resting full dress suits and Tuxedoes In Township f South o East of Montana Meridtan, ‘tontana, and containing 320 acres more or leas oceording to the U. S. Government survey. Together with all Improve,. notate thereon and belonging thereto. It. P. GILMORE. Sheriff. Big Horn County. Montana. fly J. H. KIFER. Under Sheriff Dated September 4th. A. I). 1925 Guinn & Maddox. Attorneys for Pub. Sept. 4. 11. 111. 25. 1925 ALIAS BLIMMONS , I n the Juntiee Court of Hardin Town- -shin Before , Charge* A. Corkin*. Juatiee of the Peace. . Mabel Bret ke. Plaintiff. Vs. • William Delrorest and Mrs. William lieForest, Defendants. THE STATE OF MONTANA TO THE ABOVE NAMED 1)EFP7ND- ANTS. GREETING: You are hereby summoned to ap- ' near before me. Charles A. Cortina. a Justice of the Peace in and for ;the County of Big Horn, at my or- ifice in Hardin. Montana. on the 17th day of October A. D. 1925. at 10:99 o'clock a. m.. of said day. then and there to make answer to the com- plaint of the above named plaintAff. In a certain action to recover the anon of Eighty-seven and no -199 Purchased from plaintiff by the de- fendants, betwoen January 1st, 1)24. and July 1st. 1925. Dollars. and the costa of this action for goods, wares and merchandise And if you fail to appoar and answer as above required judgment will be taken against you according to the complaint . Given under my hand this 3rd day of Sept. A. D. 1925. CHARLES A CORKINS. Justice of the Peace. T. H .11urke. Hardin. Montana. Attorney for Plaintiff. Pub. Sent. 4. 11 IL 26. 1925 se- zt • SUMMONS In the Dietriet Court of the Thir- teenth Jutticial District of the State of Montana. In *ad for the County of Hie Horn. IROULA E. JONES. Plaintiff, vs. MATTIE JONES. Defendant. THE STATE OF MONTANA SENDS GREETING TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action 'which is filed in the office of the eierk of this court, and to fTle your ianmwer and serve a copy thereof upon the plaintiff's attorney within twenty days after the service of this summons. exclusive of the day of service: and In ease of your failure Ito appear or answer, judgment will the taken against you by default, for the relief demanded in the com- plaint. The maid aetion is brought to Ms - 'solve the bonds of matrimony exiet- lhor between the Plaintiff and Defend- ant and to securing an absolute di- Ivoree from the Defendant upon the grounds of desertion. VirYTNERS my hand and the Seal of eel/ court this, 11th day of Sep- tember. 1925. nrottor, FT MIT,LER. Clerk. Re ORA Br.u.it IVY J,ER. Deputy Clerk. or W Yinneton Attorney for Plaint- ' fr Frartiln Montan* A D Pub Sept. 11, II. 25. Mt E. 1915. SUMMONS In the Dietrkl, Court of the Thir- teenth Judicial District of the State of aIIIUIIUi, Iii and for the ( ty of litig Horn. C 'nattier, Hatton!. VS D. Barber, itefendant. PHI-; STATE OF MONTANA SENDS GREETING TO THE ABOVE N.AMEI) DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to LinSWer the complaint in this action winch hi filed in the office of the of ths court, and to file your sw44 and serve a copy thereof on t plaintiff's attorney within twenty! [ days after the service of this sum- mons. exclusive of the day of iter- vice; and in case of your failure to anitear or answer, judgment will be taken ar-intit you be default, for the ' relief demanded in the complaint. , The said action is brought to se- cure judgment against the defendant 'on protnitatory note described in tt'e complaint. and to foreclose the real mortenee set forth therein coverinr S 1 0 -NW% of Sec. 24 and NE% and E 1 , 1 , NW LI of see. 23, In 'Nen. 7 Smith ad of Range 40 East of Montana Meridian In Bie Horn County. Montana; reference to which coninleint is hereby made. WITNESS my hand and the Seal of said Court this 1 Ot II day of z;e ember, 1925. GEORGE H. MILLER. Clerk. By ORABELLA MILLER. (Seal) Deputy Clerk. F:anklin D Tanner. Attorney for the Plaintiff. Pub. Sept. 11 18. 25. Oct 2. 1925. Get your clothes Tailor Made. Our Suits ranging from =AO and up. Fischbach's Tailor e.- Iniminetwesmaaamammasamasesell% BEAUTY • COMFORT • CONVENIENCE • UTILITY 192,368 Orders Already Received TOURING CAR 290 F. 0. B. DETROIT RUNABOUT . $260 COUPE . . . 520 TUDOR SEDAN . 580 FORDOR SEDAN 660 nanbountabte !tuna and sweet Hama on Open cies Cloud Gm is (*kw The increased popularity of the improved Ford cars has already,become an established tact. ' Since the announcement of these cars. 192,368 orders have been plaed with Authorized Ford Dealers --a sales record that is without precedent. See the imptoverl cars at your nearest Authorized Ford Dealer's. Place your order no.w to insure pre- ferred position on the dealer's delivery list. Enjoy the new beluty and increased riding comfort of a Ford car th;s Fall and Winter. C - \wiramoot NO INCREASE w-asr-vr ,- .1110.11.11.0•••••. IN PRICES _4 01 •00 PUBLIC SALE I will sell at Public Auction at my place, 33 miles south of Hysham; 31 miles north- east of Hardin, one-half mile north of McRAE POSTOFFICE Tuesday, Sept. 29 SALE STARTS at ONE O'CLOCK P. M. One Red Cow One Black Cow with Calf at side One two -year -old Heifer with Calf at side One Red Cow, 7 -year old Two Brindle Cows, 8 years old One Red Cow, 4 years old One Roan Cow, 4 years old One Two -Year old Heifer Six Yearling Heifers One Yearling Steer Each of these Cows gives a good flow of Milk Cows and Heifers are Bred to a thoroughbred Bull Eleven Duroc Gilts, of an average weight.of 125 lbs. ISMILIG13133C101 FREE LUNCH AT NOON Inurs TERMS CASH -See Your Banker ZIrrirrtirtiN WALTER II. SHEPARD, Owner TAMES J. SULLIVAN J. H. \Slim\ RANSIER Auctioneer Clerk • •