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ritinAv, OCTOBER 23, 11125 4111.44.44 , 4 44. THE HARDIN litIBUNIII-1111RALD • PAM INVER • In order to clean up all odds and ends of our shoes (we are NOT forced to do so by our creditors), we offer for ssle during the next two weeks all our Dress, School and Work shoes at a special 20 per cent discount from our regular low prices. Ladies' dress slipper $5.85 values $4.68 $4.75 values $3.80 $3.75 values $ 3.00 $2.85 values $2.28 Misses' dress slipper $4.15 values $3.40 Pt PP PP $3.50 values $2.80 Men's work shoes $4.25 values $3.40 $3.95 values $3.15 PO PP PP $2.25 values $1.80 Boy's dress shoes $3.75 values $3.00 $2.75 values $2.20 PP P P P tt for Economical Transporta tion /CHEVROLE I - I USED CAR BARGAINS 2122232228112=2:2132=22=2:2MS 1 Ford Touring, 4 months old 1 Ford Touring, 1918 model 1 Chevrolet Touring, 1923 model 1 Chevrolet Touring SUSSUUM22222=ttniatt2=22 $385.00. 125.00' 300.00 150,00 Get your Amo Anti -Freeze here, a positive Insurance Policy for your radiator We work on any make of car All work guaranteed 1:3=====232223=2:32=3=13 KALB { 0,-,,t! i fy A ROLET i California several years ago and at intervals Mrs. Wertz comes hack to see her daughter and the old neighbors and friends. Seedless to say she is looking line and receiving a royal wel conic from the old-timers. Rug Sale, 2-1x46, $1.59 at. 39 EDER HARDWARE CO. Carload of salt just received ^•••••••••••••0 44 .4.4..441m..1 . I 4./PT4 IN. • L 0 CALI NEWS . 1 okaw•wan• - owl If you break your glasses take them to Strand's. 43 42 -ti that time he thinks h brother and son of John D. A letter from Clyde irdray, Jones, for whose slaying ci evo • Mannington, West N i rginia, Wilde, grandson, was on t r i a l dated October 2nd, steles that he in the district , court, and was a m n a d de fo t u h nd e trip b fa y th a e u r, t tn m ail a O ad A new line of agate jewelry O.K. acquitted. • been quite ill, somewhat better on display at Strand's. 4 3 He says that they have had a _ Anyone knowing the where- very dry seasoir - lhers ui abouts of. John Clements, write the dry spell had been brekon Mrs, Hugh Clements, Gillett e , 1 , y a rain the day before. H Wyo. i! 4:3-tillerds his letter by saying: \Be Rebekah Old Time dance, sure and keep the .Tribune -Her - Tuesday, Oct. 27. Al! Odd Fel- aid coming down here -don't lows and wives invited. 15 want to miss an issue.\ , 1 A. J. Ogaard, extension agron-; Claude Lafon eXpecta to leave omist, who is in charge of ex -as soon as his passport arrives hibits for the International Ilay froai the conceder otrice at New and Grain Show, is requestily York, for Port Au Spain; Vene- texItibits from Big Horn county. ztu In. where h will he m p y ^(1 Samples of alfalfa, sweet clover as driller in the oil fields of and - small grains should --he that, th southern coum.,.y by e brought to the office. of the same company for whieh he County Club Agent in plenty of , Ncrked during the coople time so they can be sent to 11 f .ars in Aekansas and Texas. Wardle John and family and Bozeman not later than Nov. 1l. will sail from New York and Leo John spent .Sunday at the 6th. - Pint size samples should ;eNpects to he absent t ten six Glen John home. be furnished. These will be •month. If at the expiration or HAND LAUNDRY -First door sent to Mr. Ogaard and he will north Kendrick rooming house. !make further recommendations. like .to live in Venez Funs -ton & evilly, Painters and I5 -2t -pd !Rig Horn county has gained a .return to Hardin for his wife ' Decorators, Phone 39. 4241 Carload of Carmen No. 3 Pota- reputation for producing qual-Iand child. The round-trip ue1 toes. Longest keeping variety in ity grains and should have sone , ' sage to Venezuela is about WO - . Mrs. NI. \i-hompsou oi Lodge tirass was :a the city Monday. Woman wants work by the hour. Inquire 1st door north Kendrick rooming house. 15 -pd Mrs. Jas. Schoer visited one (lay last week with Mrs. Glen John. SL( Ut-all on want at $6.75 per hundred. Get a sack for the winter right now.-Ilardin Mee- wantile Co. Mr. and Mrs. Domonic Stevens. prominent residents of the Lodge Orass section, were Hardin visit- 0,rs Wednesday. Black paper and black card- board An sheets /2 X 28, for Hallowe'en decorations, for sale at Tribune -Herald office. Mr. end Mrs. Michael Feible, of Blakesburg. Iowa, who have sale Wednesday. ben visiting at the home of the i Samples of Engraved Christ- latter's siter, Mrs. Glen John, was Cards shown at Strand's departed last .Wednesday for Jewelry Store. 43 Ogden, Utah. Rebekah Old Time dance, The Eklund Photo Studio in Tuesday, Oct. 27. All Odd Fel- the Gay Building will be open ions and wives invited. 15 Monday, November 2nd. 43-2 Mrs. H. J. Wertz is here from Marion' Loockwood of Sioux California' on . a visit to the City, Iowa, was here Monday in family . of her daughter, Mrs . . connection with the grand Ws. Ernest Adler. Mrs. Wertz was -ceny ease of the State vs. Sam one of the pioneer residents of Craig, which was set for trial Ilardin, her husband having been at this term of court, but which the village smithy for some ___.eattAlskt _tried lot' the very good years and played the bass horn reason that the defendant seen in Hardin's -- first - brass---band,.- fit to jump his bond, .which was taught by Sam Wood, the early - declared forfeited, day eji,veler. They removed to SHOE SALE PP PO /I 11 PP PP the . -,sliminiunity. Put in your splendid exhibits for the Inter - supply at $2.00 per cwt. delivered. national. . • Hardin Mercantile Co. . Carload of good Washington apples; all winter varieties. - Jonathans, $2.25 box; other s ar- FOR ieties equally low priced. -liar- din Mercantile Co. 15 FOR SALE -Brass - bedstead, Mrs. Pierce, widow of M. L. springs and mattress, Inquire Pierce, who a number of years Tribune -Herald. 43 -1 -pd. ago was prominently identified with Hardin business interests,1 FOR RENT -Two -room, fur - being the founder of the al- nished hopse, $10 Per month. fall's. mill here, which burned Inquire Tribune -Herald office. down several years ago and was . 15 later engaged in the mercantile ' business in Hardin, stopped off here Sunday en route to her home at Superior, Neb., from a visit to her son, David Pierce. near Dallas, Oregon. While in the city she is the guest of Mrs. Carl E. Bowman. Mrs. Pierce is still interested in, Hardin, owning the old home on North Cody avenue occupied by the family of James J. Sullivan. After a few days visit she will proceed to Superior and from there to Galveston, where she will spend the witkr. Per many_ friends will be pleased to leheir that . she is enjoying better health now than when she removed from Hardin several years ago. Charles M. Morrison is in town today Claim McRae. He reports that Robert L. Smith, teacher ot the \Volt school, is convalescing from a serious attack • of pnen- !Ionia at the Morrison home, His sister, Mrs. Joe Tomlinsou, is teaching in his stead. He expects to be able to resume teaching next week. The Eklund Photo Studio in the Gay - Building will be open Alontlay, November 2nd. 43-2 Alfred Simpson osf Alberta, Canada, was here Monday to look over the allotments for sale on the Crow Indian reser- vation which was offered for OP PO Those discounts are taken off our regular prices. Prices are not marked up to be marked down. OVERSHOES PRICES Ladies' 4 buckle at $2.65 Misnee 4 buckle at $2.50 Child's 4 buckle at $2.20 PING'S Mrs Arthur Brown and ittle granddaughter, B.etty Marie Bell, were Hardin visitors tilt; middle of the week. fromt. itiewn home at Myers E. C. Woodley, farmer-stoc4 m a at -banker Wyola, spent se% eral days in the city this week in attendance at the ,lis- trict court. 1.o:quisling Stock salt, Block salt, Kalsomining a n d Painting; Meat salt, Dairy salt and fable reasonable prices. Phone n, salt at prices that will save you 42-42-uFunston & Crilly. Illime Y• -ilardi n Mercantile Co ' U. B. Stearns and his sons, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Datigh\ty tad and Huston, of 134 Horn and brother, Burthei Daugherty were in Hardin Monday US Wit - of Belfry were witnesses Mon- iiel.ses in the rieve Wit day in the- Cleve- Wilde_ murder __ t i er _ orse i. mur- trial in the district court. A. 0. Nelson, principal of the Kum to the Fearis-Kampbell public schools at Belfry, ac - sweet shop for your Kandies, companied to Hardin Monday kookies, Kakes a n d Knick- Squire Jones and L. E. Jones. knacks. ' %. • he will Re sure you see the Csechosl- ovakia Rug. $1.59. at 39 EDER HARDWARE CO. RENT. FOR SALE. ETC HARRY W. TRUSCOTT MERCHANT 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 •11014.111•Mik Black paper and black card- board in sheets 22 X 28, for.i • I I Your Laundry Galled for and Delivered Phone 199R or leave it at Brotherson's Barber Shop F. A. Rowland, A_gent Rex Laundry ‘44•44.144... Matt Tschirgi of Wyola, chair- man of the board of county commissioners and one of the leading flockinasters of Big horn county, was in -.Hardin several days this week, 'an inierested observer of the proceedings of the district court. upWre Shield Expert Coming to BILLINGS On SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, OCT. 24 & 25 at Grand Hotel from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Evenings by Appointment TWO DAYS ONLY No Charge for Consultation Mr. C. F. Redlich. the successful expert says: The - Perfect Retention Shields.\ hold the rupture perfectly no matter What position the body assumes or how heavy a weight you lift. They give instant relief, contract the open- ing on the average case in ten days and strengthen the weak tissues (the real cause of rupture) so that they frequently recover their previous natural retaining power needing no further outside support • While providing safety and com- fort to all old and aggravated cases. the results are most favorable when the rupture is just discovered and still small; it will save you no end of trouble, pain and expense in the fu- ture if you now take advantage of this opportunity. No leg strips nor elastic bandages are used. Can be Worn while bathing. Letters from highly satisfied cli- ents available. WARNING; Never we-- old-fashioned trusses or elastic bandages with chafing, filthy leg straps, widely ad- vertised and sold by mail. They never hold the rupture at the right place. Let me explain this person- ally: it costs you nothing. Business engagements prevent visit- i n gan1 ; rci3yi ! t : section. C - F. Redlich, Rupture Appliance e H ap oze n. O i ali n ce n . e8 5 0 35 Boston Block. Minnesota. Hallowe'en decorations, for sale at Tribune-HerIld office. WANTED -Roomer in private home; privilege of living room, piano and radio. -Mrs. T. E. G.Y. FOR SALE -Two suits ° boys clothes in good condition and with extra pr. trousers, also 3 / 4 size iron bedstead with springs Inquire Tribune -Her- ald office. 15 1 Oats, corn chop, bran .a n shorts, also Kirby coal. 5 -ti DENIO ELEVATOR FOR SALE -A used sewing machine. -MARTHA L. EDER. 33 tf THIS HELPS EVE STRAIN Simple camphor, hydrastis, ‘eitchliazel, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash, strengthens ryes and helps any case weak, strained or sore yees. Lavop- tik acts very quickly. Alumi- num eye cup free.-SIRLEY DRUG CO. • What? Yes We Serve a SPECIAL LUNCH 35c 11.00 A.M.to 2.00 P.M. 35c SPECIAL SUPPER 40c 5.00 P. .to 8.00 P. M. 40c Chicken Dinner Sunday 50 cents 10c - - Pie - - - - 10c CLUB CAFE NOTICE FOR PeBLICATION Department of the interior. 1'. S. Land Office at Billings. Montana, Rent. 25. 19215. NOTICE is' hereby riven that Charles A. Williams. of Lame Deer. Montana, who, on Nov. 26. 1920. made , Homestead Entry 017189. for l' i \r T i tn iN cin i4 al Sec lilleUdian • Two S nAn R n;‘.. 38 h E a;;; filed notice of intention to make three-year Proof, to establish clnim to the land 'above described. before Charles A. Corking:. IT. S. Commis- sioner. at Hardin. Montana. on the 28th day of November. 1926 Claimant names as witnesses: W. C. Gookin. of McRae. Montana: William De Velvis, of McFtae. Mont • Omar hear -as of Hardin. Montana: Lon Cartenter of Lee. Montana. H. B. DRUM. Register. Pub. Oct. 23. SO. Nov. 6 13. 20.1926 NOTICE OF SALE FOR DELIN- QUENT ASSESSMENT. BY RIG HORN LOW LINE DITCH CO.. A CORPORATION. HARDIN. MON- TANA. lowing described stock, on account There is delinquent upon the tot - of essessmentt levied on the 16th dims of August. 1925. the several amounts ,s3ehtartrordeiters:the names of resuective , Allie Nelson. certificate No. 15. 155 shares: assessmen( due 346.60 R. H. Franklin. certificates No 2 and 140: 60 and 1•0 shares re 1 - sirectiyely: assessment due 363.00 'D. G. Rockwell. certificate No. 26: ; 126 shares. aseestinient due. 887.60. I N. Dethleson). .Florence Steele. certificate No. 36: 100 shares: assessment due. $30.00. (J. W. Chapman). Perry Young. certificate No. 36. SO shares: assessment due - 34.00. E. 1'. Carver. estate. certificat $ eNo. .1 85 and U. 115 and 40 Shares soectively: assessment due. $46.50. Georro Mehling. certificate No. 115: - 30 shares: assessment due _. $9.09 Katherine Watts. certificate No 114. 150 'gem: assessment due. $46.50. Marvin Turner. certificate No. 117; 100 shares' assessment due. $20.00 And in accordance with law and an ortlei of the Board of Directors. itilde on the 16th day of August 1925. so many shaers of each parcel f stock --may be be gold at the office of the Secretary of .of said corporation in the Farmers' 1Communitv Hall.. in Big Horn 1 County. Montan- on the second day of November-. 1926. at 1 o'clock n. in.. Ito nay the delinouent assessment advertising and exnense of sale. thereon together with the cost of . By order of the Board of Directors. H. A. oWleretLaLryl Published Oct. 16-23. 1925. 2r1417.e urer. WILLIAMS. SUMMONS In the District Cowin of the 'Thir- teenth Judicial District of' the tate of M011aftilit in arid for She County of Rig Ilona. Pearl Wolf Plaintiff. vs. Walter Wolf. Defendant. THE STATE OF MONTANA SENDS GREETING TO T H E soABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to answer 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 cony thereof noon the Plaintiff's attorney within 'twenty- davit after the service of this summone, exclusive of the day Of service: and in case of your failure :to anpear or answer, judgment will be taken against You by default for the relief demanded in the complaint The said action Is brought to se- cure a decree of divorce from the defendant on the ground of desertion and for the care and custody of. the minor children Alma May Wolf and Calvin Wolf. WITNESS my hand and the seal of said court this Snd day of Oct. 11/25. nroRcr. H. MILLER. (Courten . L. E. Haven. attorney for plaintiff. Pub. 0(1. 9-14-22-80. 1925. , MP1•61.14011110111=1111MMOIM6, THE GREAT STIC RtlitE .tifillit.1111 I INToor‘. 19111.11111Pb THE GREAT MAJESTIC It'AV ‘C.A 1111011111 MOWN le' PLEASES EVERY CNE LASTS A LIFE :TIME Sold by EDER HARDWARE COMPANY