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Tits RARDEN TIMPUNLIIICIRALIO PAID Y, DECE KBE It, 1925 4 Bargain Tripat a Bargain Fare • Home Visitors' Rates Burlington Route • Dates of Sale Dec. 12. 15. 19, 22 and 26. •Alo. Return Limit March lit. Route C. E. & Q. in both directions. Other Conditions Baggage may be checked as usual. No stopovers. Half fares will be made for chili, dren. To ROUND TRIP (from HARDIN) Chicago $60.11 St. Louis 63.19 Omaha 43.07 Kansas City .... 51.02 Des Mollies 50.27 Sioux City 47.01 Council Bluffs 43.47 J. E. MeCARTHY, Ticket Agent Ube Hardin Tribune- Herald • BY HARDIN TRIBUNE. HERALD PRIM - - A. VICKERS. C. A. CORKIN& Editors and Managers .11M1/1. - SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year in advance, $2.50; Six Months, $1.50; Three Months, $1.00 PubUshed every Friday and entered Aprii 4. 1915, at the poatottlee at Hardin. Montana. for bran:I- mitation through the midls as Second -Class matter under Act of Congrems of Marvh 1, 1879. U U it UUUU ZS CI • t: LOCAL AND PERSONAL snunnnianniannun Mrs. Andrew left' Wednesday Mrs. Frank will leave, Monday evening to spend the; holidays with the family of her. Dornberger daughter, Mrs. Arbhur McDon- evening for i nell, at Abe, Madison county. Wenatchee, Wash., to visit her If you have an exceptionally daughter, Mrs. Fred E. Coryell,tgood value to offei in real estate, L. Davisson nee Venus Reno. i give best price. antt 1ern-3. A. Did you get your xvife that iFETIY. Viola. Wis. 48-tf present yet? Better come in if Robert Brogelman writ.es from you haven't and we'll help you : Tulsa, Okla., that he is feeling get her a real one and save you ', somewhat hater than when he some money, too.—Valley Mer- left Hardin some three weeks eantile Co 22 ago. • Maiiriee Davidson. a youto •tockman from south eitgeziiW syth, was a county beat visitor Tuesday. r_ 14 The Ekhand Photo studio in the Gay Building will be opera Tuesday, december 15th. 50 ElneT K. Bowman, chairman of the state hail insurance commission, is here from Helena to look after property interests for a few days. , Just received a shipment of seamless. canvas sacks at the Hardin Hardware. Mr. and Mrs. C. NV. Montgom- ery, who had decided to spend the winter in Hardin, hase re - *eyed to Lodge Grass. wt!ere I•hey have taken a lease on the Cottage Inn. Toys? If you intend to buy something in the toy line, don't put it off any longer, as our toys are priced to sell and that is why they are moving.—Val- ley Mercantile Co. 22 County Commissioner Henry G. Campbell and J. %V. Scally were Wednesday evening pas- sengers for Helena, where they are attending a meeting with the state highway commission. Clayton Winn has a Radiola Super -Het from Pat's Shop. • The many friends of the Earl A. Sibley family will be pleased tes learn that Mrs. Sibley and in- fHnt son, who both were critically ill last week, are now rapidly progressing toward complete re- covery. - Many suggestive Christmas gifts now in our display window, Hardin Hardware. 22 Word has been received from P. J. Rosnagles' to the effect that they had arrived safely at' their new home at Becker, in Ward Wha eli m, Hard whra siv ha; been (!%,.rkse4d, -fihrietiniag'4G1114 92 i employed by the C. B. & Q. at Weileiever, Wyo., for some time past. spent. from Saturday to Wednesday in Hardin with his family. Wednesday morning he proceeded to Kane, Wyo., where ' he will be located a couple of weeks. He is on extra duty and cannot tell where he will be located next. The Eklund Photo Studio in the Gay Building will be °pea Tuesday, December 15th. 50 HORN—At Long Reach, Cali- fornia, on Monday, December 7,1 1925, to Mr. and Mrs. Ray M. Vliillouten. a son. This pleasing intelligence was conveyed in a t•degram received Tuesday morn: ing by Grandpa and Grandma M. M. Brooks and Uncle Stanley and , Aunt Sue Yergey. : Sone wonderful values I n doll buggies at the Hardin Hard- ware. F. Pitholid, one of tthe lead- I 22 ing comb honey producers of ! Montana, came down from his I I Fromberg farm yesterday and I is spendng a couple of days 1 here inspecting the various apiaries of the Big Horn and ' Little Horn valleys. Give a Radiola—Nothing else I means so muell to so many. 22! The Halfway farmers' union !dance at the schoolhouse last .Saturday evening was largely at- tended and an enjoyable time was had by all. Another of ,these enjoyable affairs will be ' given at the Halfway school 'house Saturday evening, De- cember 191 All are welcome. A goodly crowd attended the 'moving picture \Men of Pur- time to partake of Thanksgiving.' pose,\ shown at Crow Agency iThey contemplate spending a tlast Satsirday night by Hardin If you break your glasses take Post No. 8, American Legion. them to Strand's. 43 Following the show a •social dance was given by the 'Worn- On petition Of the resident's of en's Auxiliary, which was large- that portion of Lodge Grass pants report having had a won- partici _ school district No. 27, lying be - the high school pupils are ly attended and the . tween Garryowen and Benteen brought in to Hardin. stat•ions, some twenty -odd miles -40.------..-- C 0 R N! G 0 R N! CORN! if flu would put joy in a woman's heart present ter with # an Electric Floor Lamp Asmiompot At Your Service The Montana Power MIN Company BRANCH 4 invitation to attend any ' portion of I,' e winter in the Twin CiSes. Just received a shipment of seamless, canvas sacks at the Hardin Hardware. ' Frank Hammer of Helena spent Wednesday in Hardin, transacting business and visit- ing old-time friends. He reports Mr. amm air (nee Monica Pik and their little son as enjoying the best of health. The Valley Mercantile Co. is the place to do your Christmas shopping for toys and gifts of all kinds. 22 v.\ Big Horn County Bank HARDIN, MONT. HAS PURCHASED THIS SPACE FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD TO GIVE THE PUBLIC INFORMATION CON- CERNING THIS BANK BY ANALYZING ITS BANK STATEMENTS AND EXPLAINING ITS \DEPOSITORS GUARANTEE FUND\ OF $315,000.00. TO PUBLISH FROM TIME TO TIME FACTS CON- CERNING THE COUNTY OF BIG HORN, ITS ACTIVI- TIES, DEVELOPMENTS AND POSSIBILITIES. rr WILL ENDEAVOR TO SECURE AND PUBLISH ANY FACTS DESIRED BY ANY PERSON TENDING TOWARD THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE COMMU- NITY. NEXT ISSUE IT WILL EXPLAIN rrs SYSTEM OF ORGANIZATION AND \DEPOSITORS GUARANTEE FUND.\ BIG HORN COUNTY BANK disivict attached t goo time. Give a Radiola—Nothing else means so much to so many. 22 The - Alkptist people are con-. &feting a two week's series of revival meetings. ending Sunday j evening, Dec. 20. The church' lextends t.o each of its friends a - A. M. CRILLVS Funeral Home, Phone 39 LICENSED EMBALMER FUNERAL DIRECTOR AN UNDERTAKER 20 YEARS Nev Motor Hearse • AGENT FOR MONMUMENTS Hardin, Mont. • • • •.0.• •• •• • -• • • •••• • ••••••••••••••••••••• — •••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• POti NA Pe/ immr :-17olit e‘tc- ti., the Maytag ii a.,aziailt with ;n -built ga...ohne rotator An Ideal Christmas Gift Think! What better eft could you make any enema who takes pride in har home—than a MAYTAG? It means easier wasb- days — cleaner clothes— faster washings. Before yea buy—do a week's washing free- no expense or obligation. EDER ilARDWARE CO. 411711ININIt HARRY W. TRUSCOTT MERCHANT TAILOR Billings, Montana Men's Snits, O'coats to order Repahring. Alterations, Cleaning, Pressing both Ladies' & Mees Clothes Renting full dress snits and Tuxedoes • DR. RANSIER DENTIST X -Ray Work EXAMINATION FREE Plisse — SION=a. cordial and all services, at the German Evangelical church, 7:30 each evening. southeast of Hardin, a strip, of territory embracing five miles in width along the Burlington rail- road and 22 miles long, has been taken from the Lodge Grass and to Hardin district No. 17-H by Miss Nellie V. Brown, &minty superinten- dent of schools. This will af- ford better schooling facilities for some _28 pupils, who are transported by motor bus be Crow Agency, and from there Just Received Car of Corn Iis Bulk. For Sale Cheap. —Hardin Grain & Fuel Co. Another Big Laugh Maker! LIBERTY THEATRE Tues.-Wed., Dec. 13-16 PRICES 10 &25c LEW 00111? ELF ANOR BOARD MAN RENEE ADORES Acitsicamal PICTUltilt C HE had a way of getting what she wanted! Bat a she couldn't always ciccide. The was her own husband, and the husband of her next-door neigh- bor. Of course, it was only a flirtation—but it led tbe most uproarious newlywed tangle you ever me. FUNNY? TRY AND STOP LAUGHING? A HOBART HENLEYProdudiasi Adered by Frederic end Fanny Hoses from die piloy by Como ligmaimmi. Directed by Flotmwt fientep