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imill6aff • & & Ano &adroonardwar • Amp co. ••••••• '--- Friday 1 — - I We had a pregram down!Hurrah! ing Hrru y. ah for Thanksgiv- Tuesday, Peggy, my dog, pulled Spring Creek School Notes Spring Creek's Thanksifivisil I stairs morning. We have Da me to town and back in my little la new little girl in our rtkull Hurrah for the pumpkin pie, wagon. When we got home she Clifford . Longacre is hail mou- ----11014P she ta in blie fifth gradeeAnd 'candy nice and sweet, pulled the hoe% out of place and itor this week. ; I She _came 'from South Dakota' On the ,table nice and neat. broke`tAem. M a r. and Mrs. Tom MacLeod l \ ‘‘._and she started to echool yes- —Pauline Sinner, age ES. --Henry Ilowell. made a trip to town Monday. terday. ' t OWS , -, TH.1 Nl.ealel‘ 141 DAY We e. et 171Vyola for Thanks- Mrs. Ira Haynie spout Pride) I haven any mor 0 , — =givine \ CatiOn, ta visit my sia. afternoon with Mri.J.A.Perry. e il 1 , • ' - II '-•0 .1 inest ,elose tor this Teene . e% j ag le * , i s ne ar. - ter. on,- day w went fiship . g Ovorge Secret speui Satin.- . • ' We ie 0 happy and glad reaehed the entire length of •irtio With best wishes to you but v dal not ca y hal. day night at D. L Perty's. K or r 0 ef Ilruw Age114: Yours affectior,id ,, ly, Edna Steps. • . _ We el e going to have a good i. We I, a nice time, anyway. , T lie Fly_ ehildreu spent elle school house to hold the On 'It ankegiving Day. dinner I Las , • t u rd ay morning, when ,-, —Edna Baker. Thanksgiving day: at their goodies. After the great crowd 4 ft, . , , ;1 WVI!. .t W. ith Eby dog. Mart, ri he fiftn grade hie undo it g, I , T e ( a i r b e e d en aN‘ s . e ay rved, the good ladies 1 like to read your letters. . d Dere ere three e , ,,, il or t e o u sa e . z . W . N e ve l , il l d 1 . 1 a avi a. Thanksgiving lt e h h:sei rele•it almost down to It is XerY pretty. i„ se an d arrow, we Len poster for Christ 'lab week.; house was called to order. The the tables and the , . Dear Aunt Betty: I.•is.u. Poee end Girls - . 11 dl partis lend/ Si!mp. It was white le:ehbol children then gave their ;with I . . enrs. In the afternobn Ilardin -spent Thursday and Fri - David la Egnew anti tainily ae. program; which lasted forty - I am eeveu years old and I am = einisms an we are , dt • lady, too. iu ele :-.ecund grade. My name aveiconte, to you all. This is a I We will have some fun • we c , - -od another th4t was da Y at J. S. herniae's' five minutes and was good, as usual. is Iii“, ycairb; i is B tie to dear little letter trom such a I know, if we do. . • We have two readers. we t e l u - a ll. b ou t w h,t you and My sister's IMMO 18 Jane. -1 -- --°---.. ---o. tine girl Betty. ' _ 'write again after tehristmas and. , . ,. We hope you'll ' if \ -- l'earIVING DAY • - James Sloan, age 12. 'pure melee. e - ---- ---- - , a !Id 1 —Junior Watts. Colin MacLeo4 cello i et the do order by a fox trot played Mildred and Edel Riggs and The house was again called is the Eleon reader and the utile 4ane other is the Leary to Study si x Nick. got from. good old, Thanksgivieg ie coming, !foend , Dew' e Walker traps skunks , 'kunk hole. He dug a and one day he Perry home StInday afternoon. . by Mr. Burns at the piano and We had school last Friday . d:incing was indulged in unbil reader. 'Venre truly, t f,' : - .04a have won the first prize. ?e,i• ‘Va Y i#\%ny beck home. (lown Cr 0.w Agency Wet and 6th ark.' we are a bumming . Every : e it and found nine skunks 0 one stuck its head lion. All the children except morning. We had a great vari- elfree were there. in order to have a longer eei.ca-; the wee small hours of the et.y of music as all the talent of leery Kopriva. , fie: the news locals of three \Vo v, EP: have turkey 1 out le , would ' T hoot it. He Dolah Allen, Maude Longacre, the country -side were present. Dear Aunt By: 1..e ks. Spring Creek gets the. and - , eigke pie. 'eliongle. ane was dead and e'va Romine and Islorenee Perry Mr. Burns played the violin 1 never wrues any ietter,--t y ' ' books and • Hardin Grade 2' c , ei. hew we will , picked it up. It was alive and it I •=pent Thanksgiving day ; at and Charlotte Janney, Natalie - to t- ....• r 1 / 4 1 4 144 ± ..,.; .__X 4; 4 .4r_ . M a , fr.22__Itiok If the teachers _ __,. _ throw Vs seentetin_ him. i i Turner and Mr. MacDonald lime.. so I am go:ng 1) yerie today. ' ..;\ ° I ) : -ITS m . ' ' . et - the -e sighooIs - - - eseeS. - __ .S.:sene Illy- lerne comes and goes —Willia,m Torske. The second grade. is making- ,played the piano. Pat Ewing Thaeese We are guile'. to hie= e a ' wr \ e me we names . of 1 , !-.4 1;!.. the snows. Last V,Selnesday evening. wo a slie c e n sa .cu: f bpyappears.tiiTighlaynianre-eilshaoyn. ‘ t \ o ' 3 W ; i 1 h a e n r fl ‘N r ' a i t d il i oa b u ig sic ra ‘ d v i a O s fro ls it iving vaeetion Slurs- 1-oks t'Oti have and the ages - or the. children in school it .•ilieer: •=.2,ivinir,will soon be here. 'ehildros ' \vent out to the ran' ing - lots of fun. • . :Sill help nee in selecting your I eel= S ' eled for- thehappy day,iand In Miller and her mother \‘'e are all starting out with leioks. - I would •I•ike to know leeeee , e we love to p l ay . _ Icame , ' Thursday Morning. a *hundred in dep.e.iment for \P M 1 : 1 r /in1 1 :- S. 1 fl , e next - eix weeks. ee'e hope ac soon- as possible es I wish-' (ei Te en e e ee e i ng n ay . - ; , f ug Wa t s jay lam m e ora so oli o v the books to reach you before ---Il r eeo/d Goseett., age 11. ol , .of us will keep ie up. elifistmits. . ,_ . .4. -D. T. Perry, Florence Perry, Kiddies LOCAL KORNER and cake. • '. : Pasting pictures of the pr.* e ts We heve tote of fun going Mama hoick\ him snug and warm. - —Emma Turner. :teat are found in theie stales. down the hill sled riding. 1 The trees are all bare, (Trade 2—See. 1—Hardin My brothers. and sisters and II '''' . . e. Allen and :re Haynie • Well, I must eiose, with good eeeompanied Tom Dates to the .NS'aiting feta Thanksgiving Day.,. *rusdity was My daddy's birth- I had a tea party in the back Annie Muth, age 11 ,h- ' He' was 34 years old. I yard on Thanksgiving . wishes. • 1 ' .hoepieal at Hardin Fyeday moen- Youre- truly, . ing. my. Davis was tl*e ewe out • : SSIANKSGIVING ' -eve him some cuff buttons. . —Elizabeth Zier. . Henri , Weibert. le . .a .truck and his arm and —StuartWolcott. We had a picnic on Thanks- I S were severely mewed. Dear Aunt Betty: The. ssgiving Day is coming' We went out to the ranch for giving day. Daddy brought e'p . A ' 1 1. S. Allen's, J. A. Perry's, Jest a few lines to let . soon,' eseinksgiving . vacriSion. My sis- . some ice cream. . ISlise d'Autremont and the Long - you know that, I am i gettine. \ nd what do you think of that? 'er and I played with our wagons. • —Francine _Peters. Long - along vei•y nicely.' ThiS- ist-h - e The turkey, nice and big and It started to snow and. sister My grandmother and my aun t acres attended Church at Wolf . Sunday. There was a very good first time that I have written to fat, I .aid, `Is it going to snow?\ She Lula and their families came to aeletidance,'; considering the you. I am nearly sitteen year With his tail up high and his eee'rited to catch her wagon full our hou-e for Thanksgiving. We ee sit on. ' roads and weather. We say, and I am in the 'fifth grade wings out far. had eight chickens. —John Smith. come again, Brother Albright. Os: year. . And what do you think of that? —Annabel Van Cleve. - Day, • . I l _ ____ 4.- ; Then over the -snow we will go. ! GraiTcs 2—See.\2_11nrdin Oh, how the wind - does 1.1165871 1 It stings our toes - and makes , -___ : 1.12'al 1. for Thanksgiving dinner. We ,Palneed them. They are now ___. the sheep would bump ue and i our noses red. -- —Marie . Gabel, age 11. s bad turSey and goose and pieshawing a leg map :lad are throw us down. ! But baby can't get cold. And dye!. -the snow we will en Through the woods and home , We went to the 0.W. ranch of the north eastern states and y ( - A'S editor and principal owner of the Sheridan Post, prior to a couple of yeas ago, when it consolidated w i eh the Enter- prise, has launched a new paper in the northern Wyoming me- tropolis under the name of time Sheridan Journal. It is a new- sy, well -edited, twelve -p a g weekly, and was moved to Sher- idan from Buffalo, where it was known as the Buffalo Voice. Mr. 13randon is one of the best newspaper men in the northwest and the Journal will quickly take 'its place as one of the leafing newspapers in our neigh- boring state. Guaranteed Now is The Time We cann throu 'day Friday. The sewing girls a -e gone; to have a -party down in Crow Agency. Mot of the girls ie coentry are ceming in on horsebeek. Wel!. 1 ellink I will have to close. Yours truly, Aerie Schuppe. Crow Agency. Deee - Anne Betty: Thie tlee -first -letter I have written you. •Senday I was at Mocabee's place and SiirseTy had a good time. We played football and vye nleyed with - the - sheep and 'end I e rode on her pony Vhat is your school planning THANKSGIVING over to ' elehy Morton's house. Miss el'Autreenont, Bulah Ray, it 'We ; ' Thanksgiving dinner 'Mrs Johnson Lawrence John- billies.\ was pretty good for 'hill - to do • for Christmas? Let -us , reenrisgiving. D a y is coming: hear 'about it next week, i ' '''' there. sel older folks came . e on • and Geo ' rge Secrest spent We surely mined Mr. Logan, Affectionately, - . . • ' soon.- over i Pie car. Mrs. Morton saturdav evening, at Weaver's. Miss Brown and Aunt Betty, but . Aunt. Betty i , lee , to see . the gobblers - run let us pee folks 'have our i -; the ee 1 1 grade hiNe een ( r e 1 Ti .- „I ti 1 . b hope that they wili be with us ' lea. they , don t like to be killed. iier on. a little table by our- rwikinf; civics elogans Some of next' time. I SNTSGIS ISG -rye= east wi 1 be filled I' cranherilies, gravy and, • :1 t .ees ees —Mary _Beth Shreve. Onee egnie comes Thanksgiving pumpkhe pies. USED . . i these are: \Go and Vote,\ • NEW, WEEKLY NEWSPAPITS1 leStand - foe Justice,\ \Obey' the IT SHERIDAN, WYOMING ,Laws.\ . , The sixth grade drew a map C. Watt Brandon, for many on the program. • Yes, our party was surely a , uecess and when you hear that there were at least two hun- drd people present you .will agree with us and admit that • To B CARS s- - ;ammummummanicesuunimancaaammansannenismor t_ se/ Spring Creek surely did cote- braee Thanksgiving Day. We started it off with a six --o'clock dinner which lasted almost two hours. And Oh! My! the good things there were to eat. It took two great long tables that ars afford to carry 25 used cars gh the winter. They take up valu= able storage space. Call and see these cars. All Ford cars selling in excess of $100 carry a Thirty Day Guar- antee, backed by THE FORD MOTOR CO. HERE ARE A FEW OF THE MANY GOOD USED BUYS 1-1925 FORD TOURING -5 good tire's and all good side curtains S300.00 1-e-1921 FORD TOURING -5 TIRES .5225.00 1-192 - FORD TOURING S200.09 1-1924 FORI) COePg -- V 4•11.1.a..111104 , monampl3111)1,t , eft 1-1923 BUICK SIX $250.00 2--OTHE1 BUICK SIX'S AT $200.00 .ALL OF THE ABOVE CARS ARE IN A-1 MECHANICAL CONDITION AND READY TO GO IIIIIIIMIEN111111111111111 ALSO - 1 -1925 FORD TRUCK -7 speed transmission—practically all new tires—COST $760.09 ' $500.00 T=1921 - 76fiiirTRUCit-- 1 1: - silLTd\trar - rnivITierit—one new- 30x5 tire. Other tires in excellent condition—Ail steel cab and body. COST $760.00 $355.00 THESE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE GOOD BUYS WHICH WE HAVE ON HAND. .1 `OW HARDIN HARDIN MOTOtt CO. NOE MP 1: ••••