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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, i92 ?N HARM TRIM/NZ-HERALD • PAGE SEVEY • I LOCAL AND PERSONAL I o 0 oo o o 0 Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Kephart autoed to Hardin from Lodge Grass today. . Kum to the Fearis-Kampbell sweet shop for your kandies, Kookies, hake* a n d Knick- knacks. 42 -ti Mr. and Mrs. Wm H. White of Grcw Agency are. Hardin visitors today. Buy a Maytag Washing Ma- rie with gasoline motor at 44 Eder Hardware Co. Claud W:iam, a Wyola stock- man, was registered at the Becker Tuesday. A safe place to trade—the Valley Mercantile Co. Floyd I. Eahart, deputy in- ternal revenue officer for this district, with headquartrez s at Billings, was in Hardin Wednes clay on business for his Uncle SamueL The Eklund Photo Studio in the Gay Building will be open Monday, November 16th. 45-2 Miss Viola McKay, principal cif the Crow Agency public schools, was among the out-of- town attendants at the meeting of the Eastern Star, last eve- ning. In an effort to see the bright side of things, it should be re- membered it always is claimed it is the Snow which falls be- fore Christmas that makes the summer water in bhe streams of Montana. Funston & Crilly, Painters and Deeorators. Phone 39. 42-tf S a m La Point, government farmer at St. Xavier, started tome Monday evening, had car *rouble abouf tive niiles out and had to return, here until he could get his Forl hauled in and fixed up. k good used De Laval Separa- tor. priced right at Eder Hard- -ware Co. 44 Mrs. Tho'mas M. Whitledge nnd little son Marshall left Wed- nesday morning for St. Louis. C4 Missouri, where they will spend the winter with her sister and brother. This is her first visit to the old home in five years. I. L. Shanholtzer of Spokane. Wash., brother of Mrs P. \i. flonver, came Wednesday for -a few deys visit and left. today for Fort Morgan, Colo., where he will visit. for a time with a brother before returning to his home in Washington. FOR SALE—A 14 -room hotel 'at First ave., N., Billings; cheap, if taken at one... ..Reasonable terms. Phone 6550, Billings, Mont. • AGENTS WANTED WANTED In Hardin and nearby towns, to secure subscriptions t,o the big daily BILLINGS GAZETTE Price Per year: Week days only $6.25 Including Sundays 18.00 LIBERAL COMMISSION TERMS Write for details to Circulation Mgr. Gazette' Billings - - - Montana 4 HARRY W. TRUSCOTT MERCRANT TAILOR Mugs, Moatana liten's Sid U. Moots to order Regairing, Attentions, amain, Pressing both Ladies' & Men's Clothes Resting fa dress snits and Tuxedoes FOR IBM MR SALL ETC. FOR SALE—A few milch cows, one Jersey due to freshen in Dec. also a few yearling heif- er calves. Inquire, 44 -2 -pd Geo. BALL, Crow Agency. FOR SALE—Second hand Sing- er Hewing Machine—Inquire Box 184, Hardin. 44-4 NOTICE TO CREDITO1RS Estate of E. F. Carper. Decetuted. Notice Is hereby riven by the un- dersigned executors of the Estate of E. F Carper deceased. to the credi- tors of kind all Persons having claims einanst the said deceased. to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers. within four months after the first ruhltmaton of this notice. to the plaid executors at the office of C. P. Gil- lette In Hardin. In the County of Hie Horn. State of Montana. Dated October 28. 1926. JOHN WILLIAM CARPF,R. CLARENCE F CARPER. ExEtcutors of tho Estate of E. F Carver. Deceased. C. F. Gillette. Attorney for Executors. virst nubile/Mon HRDLUTTITTINNNN Publish Oct. 39. Nov. 4. 13, 10, 1911 r a ii k Yarlott and David Skwart of Crow Agency were taisinessing here Wednesday. Kalsomining a n d Painting; .reasoaable prices. Phone 39, 42 -ti Funston & Crilly. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. fli•aess were in from cold and snowy clothes in good condition and Sarpy yesterday. with extra pair trousers. A new line of agate jewelry Mrs. Loren Dusentaerry and On display at Strand's. 43 son of St. Xavier were shopping Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Wort re - at Hardin last Saturday. The Eklund Photo Studio in the Gay Building will be open Monday, November 16th. 45-2 Dr. Wti3on J. Perry was claw t from Biilirgs several days Um past week, looking after crop bald ranch holdings in this valley. Ladies' and Misses' coats on sale, at Ping's. 17-1 Supt. S. R. Logan of the Har- din school district leaves this evening for Helena to attend a meeting of the executive com- mittee of the Montana Education association, of which he is pres- dent. We are already unpacking our line of Christmas Merchandise, and we'll tell the wide world It's a good one. Watch for our opening announcement in a later issue of this paper. —Valley Mercantile Co. Givile Montaya, a Mexican, who was last week sentenced by Judge R. C. Stong to an inde- terniinate sentence of from one to two years in the state peni- tentiary on his plea of guilty to carrying concealed weaponl. Just received a shipment of was baken to Deer Lodge by 3-k Herring in ten -pound pails, Deputy Sheriff A. 1.. Dornberger to begin serving his sentence. Samples of Engraved Christ- mas Cards shown at Strand's Jewelry Store. 43 Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Deitz, re- cently from Laurel, have renbed the M. & M. building from John Henman and on Monday will open the Troy Hand Laundry therein. The laundry will also do cleaning and pressing work. Both Mr. and Mrs. Deitz are ex- perienced in this line of wont and guarantee satisfaction. Remington typewriter, nearly new, for sale cheap, if taken at °ace. Inquire Tribune -Herald office. 45-1pd E. C. Narss was a Ltittings visitor Tuesday last. If you break your glasses take them to Strand's. 43 'Fred Kock was a Hardin visit- or Wednesday from his •_asneh near Garyowen. 1.'9R SALE—Twn suits boys turned Sunday evening from an extended autontobile trip thru Nebraska and low*. G. F. Corwin, one a the pio- neer stocicrnen of the Pine Ridge section, about 15 miles north of Hardin, is transacting business In the city to -day. How is your supply of apples? We still have a few Roman Beauties, Winesaps, Spitz, De- licious and Yellow Newtons. Prices right. —Valley Mercantile C.o. George and Walter Fellows and families left on Saturday, by auto, fo rScobts Bluff, Ne- braska, where they will spend the winter among friends and relatives Buy a Heatrola for your home. !ler Hardware Co. 44 Ladies' and Mimes' coats at ('losing -Out prices, at „Ping's. Mrs. Matt Larkin returned last evening from an extended stay at Denver. Grandma Mary Larkin accompanied; her and will make Hardin her future home. Bloater s, Kippered Salmon, Skinned and Boned Herring: Valley Mercantile Co. PIANO BARGAIN I have a brand new piano in this vicinity, that I will sell at a bargain. Payments can be arranged. For par- ticulars write C. M. Linda - Mood, 214 No. Broadway, Billings, Montana. 44-2 NON HEAD TO FOOT Appearance Counts Trust your appearance to um. We will clean, press, repair and dye your suit or coat. YOU WILL FIND US DOLLAR SAVERS FOR YOU CLEANERS DYERS HARDIN \ ... 61HING SELECT THE FABRIC YOU LIKE BEST AND HAVE IT TAILORED TO MEASURE. PANTORIUM REPAIRING PRESSING I . S•••••••setel froraafrevIelki•• /CHEVRO1 FT Quality - determines the pride you take in your car Quality in its design and finish makes you proud of It. fine appearance. Quality in its chassis construcdon gives you a bril- tient performance of which you may well be proud. Because of the lasting pride to be found in fts appear- ance --and a 'performance 'worthy of much costlier cars—more than two million people have become Chevrolet owners. Come in and let us show you some of the quality features that make Chevrolet preferred by million.. Let us explain how inexpensive it is for you to become the owner of a fine new Chevrolet. Touring - $525 Roadster - 525 Coupe - 675 Sedan- - $775 Commercial 425 mama - irral\scaimia. 550 ALL PRICIS P.O. S. FLINT, M1C11.10A/4 •1=1••••••••11111...... ILALBERG-CHEVROLET St the Hardin Girl Scouts land \Helen's Babies\ at the Liberby theatre next Thursday night, Girl Scout night. Sale prices on all Ladies' and Mis.ses' coats, at Ping's. 17-1 C. M. Bair and daughters, Misses Marguerite a ii d Alberta of Porbland, Oregon, and Bil- lings, are in Ilardin today. We carry only the best EATS, as we maintain the best is the cheapest at the Valley Mercan- tile Co. 17 - 1 NOTICE The teachers of the Hardin schools request the presence of the patrons and patronesses of the schools at an \Open House,\ to be held at the high school gymnasium, Friday evening, at 8 o'clock, Nov. 13, 1925. VALLEY NEWS J. H. Kier has a new Ford car. J. H., Kier is packing his bees today for the winter. W. A. Sawyer had a telephone installed at his residence bhia week. Lloyde Carper has been on the sick list . several days the past week. The two sales held in / the val- ley thii week were well at- bended. Ira Smith and family of Har- din spent Sunday at the II. 3. Bowers home. C. A. Wort is under the doc- tor's rare, suffering from an at't'ack of pneumonia. Tom Gallagher was called to Anaconda this week to be at the bedside of his sister, who Is very ill. Chester Magee and family are making preparations to move to Missouri, where they expect to make their home. The Ladies' Aid, which was scheduled to meet, with Mrs. E. Mosby Nov. 12, has been postponed until a later date. Ship your turkeys, geese and ducks to [enters & Sons, Inc., (formerly Lenters-Stenger Co.), 88 South Water Market, Chicago. Highest Market price paid. 15-3t SUMMONS o the Diatriet Court of the Thir- teenth Judicial District of the State of Montana. In and for the Coantv of SW Berm HENRY BERGANDER. CLA VD L.AFON. LENONA LAFON. GERTRUDE VOORHEES. FRED W. VOORHEES. CARL JEP PE - SON and H. S. PLATY. Re- ceiver of Treasure State Bank of H 'rah am . Dere n da.n ts. 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 offke of the clerk of this court, and to file your answer and serve a cony therof on the Plaintiff's attorney within twenty days after the service of this Sum- mons. excInsive of the dav of service: and in case of your failure to annear or answer. Judgment will be taken c‘-ainst you by default, for the relief demanded in the complaint. The Paid action is brought to fore - (lobe a certain mortgage given by Claud Leon to the First National flank of Hardin. Hardin. Montana, dated Anti! 13th. 1920. to evc.1.-e the sum of One Thousand Dollars and Covering Lots au•.ita•r,d 1, 1. 8. and 4 and the East Half of the West Half (E'4 W' I and the East Half of Section 31 (FY. of See. 111 Town - shin One North of Range Thirt3 -five Zest of the Montana Meridian. Mon- tana. WITNESS MY hand and the seal of said court this 30th day of Octo- ber. 192s. GEORGE H. MILLER. Clerk. By ORABELLE MILLER. Deouty Clerk. T. H. BURKE. Attorney for Plaint- iff Hardin. Montana_ Pub. Oct. 30. Nov S. 11. 20. 1111. 8111EMITF'8 SALE c M TAUNTER. Plaintiff. WILLIAM D. BARBER. Defendant. TO LIE SOLI) AT SHERIFF'S SAL* On the 23rd day of November. A. D. 19n. at tan o'clock a at. at the main front entrance of the court -house, buildii e In the County of Bitt Horn. P\ at* of Montana. the followine 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 Sevee South and of Range Forty East of the Montana Principal Meridian In 3ftc Horn County. Montana. together vith all buildings and improvements hereon situated. ROBERT P. GILMORE. Sheriff. Big Horn County. Montana. Dated • October 39th. A. D. 1916. Pub. Oct. SO. Nov. 4. 13. 1916. STRENGTHENS WEAK EYES Old fashioned camphor, witch - hazel, hydrastis, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash, strength- ens eyes and relieves any case weak, strained or sore eyes. Acts surprisingly quick. Alum- inum eye cup free. SIBLEY DRUG CO. armir'