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!MIS 1 1 1WEILIAS fix KAMM 11111111141WENUILD FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1925 Miss Iola Moore, who is at- tending the Ilardin high school, is quite ill of influenza and was obliged to return to the home of her parents on North Bench nee Ernestine Lathom, a, former resident of Hardin, is seriously ill and has been taken to a hospital for an operation. The Eklund Photo Studio in the Gay Building will he open Monday, November 2nd. 43-2 Mrs. A. E. Callahan left sev- eral days ago for Billings where she, will spend a couple o f weeks visiting at t•he home of Kalsomining and Painting; reasonable prices. Phone 39, 4241 Vunston & Crilly, L. E. Dusenberry, a farmer re- siding at Halfway, south of Har- din, was taken very ill of ap- pendicitis M o n ci a y and that evening, accompanied by his wife, was brought to Hardin by George Heller, a neighbor, and taken on the evening train to Billings, where Tuesday morn- ing he was operated on and is reported as getting along nicely. If you break your glasses take them to Strand's. 43 Wednesday evening's Burling- ton passenger train No. 41, due at Hardin at 7 :31, plowed thru her daughter, Mrs. Alex East- a herd of cattle this side of ings. Mr. Callahan expects to ,Parkman, Wyo., and killed 19 join her later in the week. I . head : The fight o.a. way fence Samples of Engraved Christ- i is said to have been down. Tte mas Cards show n at Strand's 1 43 train was delayed somewhat Jewelry Store. The Eklund Photo Studio lei , One - of - the -most enjoyable af-fwhile three of the critters were removed : from - the cow-catchee the Gay Building will be open ' fairs of the season took 'place Monday, November 2nd. 43-2 ;Tuesday evening, when the l -in this case appropriately MISS Florence d'Autremont or !members of the Hardin aVOMall'S named. • Helena has been engaged by Club were hostesses at a bridge I Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Miller of the Hardin school district to i party at Pine Lodge, the . home 'Aid, Ma souri, are here for an ttach the remainder of the of Mrs. W. E. Warren. The , extended visit at the homes of school term at Spring Creek i rustic beauty of the rooms was Mrs. Miller's brothers, M. L. in place of Miss Elizabeth Wel- :enhanced with decorations, sug. j and Torn M. Whitledge, and let, resigned. I gestive of Hallowe'en. At 11:3011\ parents; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Whitledge. It is more than a. score of years since Mrs. Miller h:al seen her brother Tom. Mr. Tom MacLeod, one of t h e , and MN. Miller are pleased pioneer settlers of the Sarpy with Montana and may decide section was in Hardin yesterday: Mr. alacLeod recently completed gage in the dairy business. The the Hallowe'en party and daace tion will be given at t h e 1Heaths have been residents of given at the Maschetah school Eder Hardware Company's store the valley for a number of house last Saturday evening by that the Majestic is the best years and during their stay the teacher, Mrs. S. L. Cunning -coal and wood range on the here have made many friends ham,and all report a most en -market and invites every woH and well wishers who, altamigh joyable time, despite the fact man in the community to call at regretting the loss of this es - that it was necessary to plow his store during the coming timable family from their midst • • • o o o I LOCAL AND PERSONAL I woos) 000 Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Vickers, who have been residing in Bil- lings the past couple of months, Tuesday evening. returned to Hardin Wednesday. Word from Missoula is to the A new li ne of agate j ewe l ry effect that Mrs. Jack Dawson, ea display at Strand's. 43 Miss Hannah Batty and little Adrien Moore of the North Bench community were on the sick list several days last week. Mrs. R. E. Naylor of Kansas by, Mo., has been the guest of the family of her brother, C. 0. Long of the Big Horn garage the past week. Mrs. la C. Davis and little daughter Norene, who have been visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Peck, returned Wednesday to her home in Boyd. runston & Crilly, Painters andl a delicious lunch was served Decorators, Phone 39. 42-tf About eighty guests were in The ladies of the Hardin Bap- attendance. last church will give a chicken dallier, beginning at live o'clock, Friday evening, November 6, in tie Guy Logan building, twa doors south of thel Tribune- Nerald office. Everyone cor- dially invited to attend. Tickets, SO cents; children under twelve, Z cents. Buy a Illeatrola for your home. Vier Hardware CO. .44 several from Hardin attended last his life in a hunting acci- dent. Mrs. Swindle has the sympathy of all in her affliction. to lease their farm in Missouri and locate in the Big Horn stacking his alfalfa crop and his 1 valleY• trip to town was primarily for Mr. and Mrs. Halbert Heath L h t t his eed and tavo sons left Friday last sacs nv. c opu when threshed. The Sarpy sec- by auto via Denver and the tion is famoua. for its good southern route for Bakersfield. yields and high quality of al- Calif., where they will locate and falfa seed. where Mr. Heath expects to en - A Majestic range demonstra-: In honor of the marriage or Ralph De Vore to Miss Viola Miller and of the seventieth birthday of the groom's mother, Mrs. J. N. De Vore, a dinner was given at - the - home,of tho latter, one and one-half miles west, of Ilardin. The bride's c:ike, which was baked by Mrs. C. W. Peck, was crowned with a wreath of orange .blossoms. The dinner, which was pre- pared by Mrs. De Vore, was sorved in good old famiiy style and consisted of everything good to eat. Mrs. De Vore is famous for her good dinners. The invited guests, numbering twenty-seven, were the families of S. J. Miller, Ra R. Daniels, C. 0. Danielson, N. I. Goodell, C. W. Peck, A. R. Keobbe, Mrs. E. Adler and her mother, Mraa. H. J. Wertz of Martinas. California, and Mrs. F. C. Davis of B 'yd, Mont. A very enjoyable time wn. had by the entire circle and every one left, feeling bet- ter for the day and wishing mother many happy returns of• the day and son and daughter a long life and all the happiness in the wotld. Many useful and beautiful presents were left by the guests. HAND LAUNDRY -First door north Keadrick rooming house. NIonday, Nov. 2, at three o'- clock, at the high school, mem- bers of the Woman's club have been invited to be present to hear the reading of the prize- winning essays on \Montana History.\ This program h a s been arranged by the schools as an observance of Pioneer Day. The Woman's Club is offering five cash prizes, -four prizes for the four best essays and one for the best collection of relics. hum to the rearis-Kampbell svteet shop for your Kandies, kookies, Kakos a a d Knick- knacks. 42 -ti • MOTHER & SON CELEBRATE 0•11001100181111110111 S'llIORE LODGE GRASS NEWS astastaaisaustalin Helen Dill spent the week -end with Wilma McKinley. William Miller was a city visitor Sunday. Anton Zeleny was a business visitor in Hardin Wednesday. Aubrey Dill was in town Sat- urday. Myron Lynde was a Lodge Grass visitor Saturday. Sidney Voile t has gone Hardin to make his home. Mrs. Wyne Bond and son, Cedric, were Hardin visitors Monday. Anton Zeleny was transacting business in Sheridan Friday and Saturday. N I Bond and Arthur Zeleny were week -end guests of Her- man and Howard Mason on their ranch on Lodge Grass creek. Jim BroVin, - William - Brown and Ralph Stockwell from the Wolf mountains were in Sawn Saturday. Wayne Ron d, Jack Mason, Wm. Lynde and Myron Lynde have gone deer hunting. They expect to be gone a week. E. Howe, Mrs. Margaret Mul- lenburg (of Denver), Estella Howe, Charlie Howe, Clarence Howe, Frances Howe, and Ray- mond Ilowe, all of Lodge Grass with the exception of Mrs. Mul- lenberg. Funeral services were conducted at the Baptist mis- sion Tuesday afternoon, Rev. W. A. Petzoldt officiating. The floral offerings were numerous and beautiful. In terment was in the new city cemetery, this being the first burial there. Mr. Howe and family have the sympathy of the community. to The community was shocked 1 , 0 learn of the death of Mrs. Ilowe, which occurred at the Crow Agency hospital early The grades have been divided for more convenience to the teachers. Miss Filkine has the first grade and second B, Miss Johes has the second A and third A. Miss Robinson has the third B and fourth grade, Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Westweed land Frances have returned from ' an extended visit to eastern cities, one objective being \The . World Series.\ Miss Geraldine: and Master Junior, who accom- panied them, went. on to Mis- soula, where they will be en- rolled at the state university for the coming year. Monday morning, following a i • three days illness.. She had through mud going and return-, week end let' the expert horn a ish them well in their new lo- BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES ing. ithe Majestic factory prove itj cation. been a sufferer from diabetes The Hallowe'en party given at A fine set of cooking utensils 1 Huy a Ma), tag Washing Ma- Sunday school, 10:00 a. m.; for several years and though in preaching service, 11:00 a. ma usual health up to that time. be - the Odd Fellows' lodge room in is being given away with every !chine with gasoline motor at B. y. p . u .; 7:00 p. m.; Preach - the city hall Tuesday evening:Majestic sold during the week.141 Eder Hardware Co. ing service, 7:30 p. m., subject, Preach - by the Rebekahs was a very S e e the advertisement else- , The T. E. Gay residence on ,, :the corner of Crow Avenue and Christ's Second Coming.\ I enjoyable affair. Old-time dances where in this issue. predominated and upwards of Mrs. A. Ruth Jenkin, who has j Third street, recently purchased Everyone invited ao attend all ' fifty couples tripped the light been spending the past several :by J. W. Hcrshberger, will be services. H. R. NORWOOD, Pastor. fantastic until the wee sma' weeks in the middle westean I occupied by his family in the hours of Wednesday morning. counties of the s tate assisting 1 near future. Mrs. Hershberger An appetizing lunch was served by the ladies at Midnight. Lee L. Camp, a stockman of Gillette, Wyoming, a n d Mrs. Bronna Smith, also of Gillette, were married at t he Savoy hotel parlors Thursday morning by Robert A. Vickers, justice of the peace. Mrs. M. E. Colgate, proprietress of the Savoy hotel, and John Mahoney, proprietor of the Savoy tonsorial parlors acting as witnesses. Mrs. John L. Swindle on San - day received the sad intelli- gence that her foster brother, aged 21 years, and who was married only last June, had in the building of the member- who has been with Mr. Hersh - ship of the Degree of Honor, berger at Kleenburn, Wyo., returned to Hardin Sunday anel i where he has a road grading will spend the winter at her , ccntract, was here several home, the Jenkin Apartment's. days this week. She returned She had intended to put in the !yesterday to Kleenburn, ac - winter between Livingston and :companied by their daughter, Big Timber, but the altitude was ! mi ss Clara, who is attending too high and the zephyrs play -hi g h school here. and will ing about these two cities al- i spend the weei-end with her together too forceful. parents. ., Miss Martha L. Eder returned Mrs. Jesse Wolf returned a Sunday evening from a week's few days ago from Fort Collins, visit at the home of her brother, Colo.. where she visited h e r William D. Eder, on his farm mother, the first time in eight n e a r Kayeee. Wyo. En route 1 years. Her three brothers and home by automobile, she stopped two sisters. from all points of 1.he off at Sheridan to visit her compass, were there also. and been accidentally shot and killed , brother. Ernest 0. Eder, one of made of the occasion a family at the family home in Weeping the, Wyoming state highway reunion, Water, Neb. No particulars !engineers. Owing to the con - have as yet been receiaed, but' dition of the roads due to sev- EVES BAD? TRY CAMPHOR it is presumed the young man ' eral days of rain and wet snow. F 0 r eye trouble there is nothing better than simple cam- phor, hydrastis, witchhazel, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik aye wash. One small bottle helps any case sore, weak or strained eyes. Aluminum eye cup free. -SIB - LEY DRUG CO. 1 - Miss Eder was compelled to leave her car at Sheridan and come home on the train. I SHOE SALE 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 sale 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 Pf PO PP fl p• PP /9 Misses' dress slipper PP ft PP Men's work shoes Pt PI Boy's dress shoes a5.85 values $4.75 values $3.75 values $2.85 values $4.68 $3.80 $ 3.00 $2.28 $4.25 values $3.40 $3.50 values $2.80 $4.25 values $3.40 $3.95 values $3.16 $2.25 values $1.80 $3.75 values $3.00 $2.75 values $220 These discounts are taken off our regular prices. Prices are not marked up to be marked down. OVERSHOES PRICES Ladies' 4 buckle at $2.65 Misses' 4 buckle at $2.50 Child's 4 buckle at $2.20 1 PING'S 1FOR RENT. FOR SALE. ETC. FOR RENT -Two -room, fur- aished house, $10 per month. Inquire Tribune -Herald office. 15 WANyEla-Roomer in private home; privilege of living room, piano and radio. -Mrs. T. E. GAY. FOR SALE-Milch cow. Call Mrs. T. M. Whitledge. 44 - FOR SALE -A few mulch cows, one Jersey due to freshen in Dec.; also a few yearling heif- er calvcs:‘ Inquire, 44 -2 - pd Geo. BALL, Crow Agency. FOR SALE -Second hand Sing- er Sewing Machine -Inquire Box 184, Hardin. 44-4 4D , FOUND -At Liberty Theatre, string of gold beads. Owner may have same • t Tribune -Her- ald office by proving property. moTH - T1 To rit'F:nrrons Estate of E. F. Carper. Deceased. Notice Is hereby riven by the un- dersigned executors of the Estate of E. F CArner deceased, to the credi- tors of and n11 Pet -eons having claims arninet the said decenned. to exhibit therti. with the neceseery vouchere' within four menthe after the first Publication of this notice, to the said executors at the office of C'. F. Gil- lette in Hardin. in the County of Big Horn. Stete of Montana. Dated October 28. 1926. JOHN WILLI4M CARPER. CLARENCE F CARPER. Executor6' Of the Estate of E. F Carner. Deceased. C. F. Gillette. • Attorney for Executors. Viret Publieation FIRDLUTITIT1NNNN Publish Oct. 30. Nov. 6 It 20. 1925 a came unconscious Friday after- noon and never rallied. Mrs. Howe was born in Fort. Keogh in 1880 and is survived by her hiiqband, Dell Howe. and eight children, Robert S. Howe, Earl } SHERIFF'S SALE M•1••••••••••••MION C. M. TAIN'TER. Plaintiff. vs. WILLIAM D. F1ARBER. Defendant. TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S SALE. On the 23rd day of November. A. I). 1926. at ten o'clock a. nt. at the main front entrance of the court-houso buildh r in the County of Big Horn. S' ate of Montana. the following de- scribed real property. to-wit: The South Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section Twenty-four: the Northeast _Quarter and the East Half' of the - Northwest Quarter of' Section Twenty-three: all in Township Seven South and of Range Forty East of the Montana Principal Meridian in 3tar Horn County. Montana. together vith all buildinrs and improvements thereon situated. ROBERT P. GILMORE. Sheriff. Big Horn County. Montana. Dated October 29th. A. I). 1925. Pub. Oct. 30. Nov. 6. 13. 1925. SUMMONS In the District Court of the Thir- teenth Juditial Distrk.t of the State of Montana. In anti for the ('4)tutty of Biz Horn. HENR Y BERGANDER. Plaintiff. CLAUD LAFON. LENONA LAFON. GERTRUDE VOORHEES. FRE) W. VoORHEES. CARL J EPPE- SON and H. S. FLATT. Re- ceiver of Treasure State Bank of Hysham. Defendants. THE STATE OF MONTANA SENDS GREETING 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 therof on the Plaintiff's attorney within twenty - days after the service of this Sum- mons. exclosive of the day of service: and in case of your failure to annear or Answer. Judgment will be taken itettinst you by default, for the relief demanded in the complaint. T14 said action is brought to fore- close a certain mortgage elven by Claud Lafon to the First National Bank of Hardin. Hardin. Montana. dated Anril 13th. 1920. to SPe.).'e lhro sum of One Thousand Dollars ant? coverine Lots numbered I. 2. 3. and WIalf E ) and the East Hair end _t1_ , e East Half of jhe West of Section 31 (E 1 ,4 of Sec. 31) Town- ship One North of Range Thirt%. five - East of the Montana Meridian. Mon- tana. WITNESS my hand and the pear of said court this 30th day of Octo- ber. 1926. GEORGE H. MILLER. Clerk.. By ORARF:LLE MILLER. Deputy Clerk. T. H. BURKE. Attorney for Plaint- d g: ont e a Oct.( Nov. 13. 20. 1925. -Jr. Aso, - 94 it To Be Held at J. E. McCullough Ranch, FOURTEEN MILES NORTH 01 II ‘RDIN 11111)A7, NOVEMBER 5 SALE TO START 1:00 P. M. The following horses and cattle: 32 head of cattle cows and calves 16 head of horses; work horses and colts Terms of sale: CASH No By Bidding Myrtle N. Foster & J. B. Faught, Owners J. H. RANSIER, Auctioneer