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Winchester, Jr., who 22-tf ANDREW KALLEN is ranching it near Buffalo, Wy- oming, was here early in the week, looking after his property interests in this vicinity. The Eklund Photo Studio in the Gay Building will be open Tuesday, Deoember 15th. 50 K. W. Christianson of Lodge Grass, who is farming on a large I scale at Ionia, was attending Ito land matters before U. S. (Land Commissioner Corking Monday. Buy an Apex Radio set for the familie's Xmas present.. See the Hardin Hardware. 22 Mrs. J. B. Quest and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Glen Quest, are shopping in bown today from their home on the Sor- rel Horse ranch. Give a Radiola-Nothing else means so much to SO many. 22 Mrs. Mary Brandt, who un- derwent a serious, operation at the Labbitt hospital a couple of weeks ago, has sufficiently re- covered to be able to return to her home. • W. -H. Kidd - purchased an Apex De Lux super fine Radio from the Hardin Hardware this orders for all kinds of baked , week. goods. 46-4-pd 1 Loren Stanley of St.Xavier Charles Tompkins was in from was registered at the Savoy. his saw -mill ranch in the Wolf! Attorney R. H. Wiedman and mountains several days this wife of Winnett, were Wednes- week. !day guests at the Savoey. M Do you Like Ludesfisk? If lalletadng elomell you do we have it -Valley Mer-, uo m suels!! Jat.pstivri ploy eantile Co. 22 ; Ed Kopec, who is putting in Messrs. George Crouch and bhe big dry farm acreage on the James Quest, ranchers in the; Mission and Sorrel horse flats in Serrel Horse bottom, were the north end of the county, county -seating Thursday. I made a business visit to Hardin Sheriff and Mrs. Gilmore have. Tuesday. a Radiola 25. * Al Brotherson, Al Koehler, Dr. G. A. Baker returned the !Harold Carper, George Miller, firsb of the week from Baker,,Frank Clark and Geo. Benson whither he was called to visit -all listen in on Radiolas. I LOCAL AND PERSONAL I Q. 00 o 000 Howe of Lodge Grass was a business visitor here the fore part of the week. WANTED -A diamond. Write Post office box 424. 49tf Eph Ryan, a prominent stock- man from the Billings country, was with us Monday. Dr. and Mrs. Haverfield have • a new Rediola Super -Het. A. W. O'Rourke, Billings at- torney, was here on legal mat- ters the fore part of the week. Mrs. Lawrence Johnson of Maschetah has a Radiola Super Heterodyne. She says she list- ens in as much thru the day as she does ab night. • Roy C. Tarrant, a business man of Sheridan, Wyoming, and who is active in oil development, was a Monday visitor at Hardin. Dr. and Mrs. Ransier have a new Radiola 28. • P. A. Cooley and son Ray S. Cooley, prosperous farmers of the Sarpy section, were county seat visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Kleinhesslink Mesdames Harry Sharp and George Hunter. of Lodge Grass, were here yesterday. Horace Hudson and . family are enjoying an Apex Super - Five Radio, purchased from the liardin Hardware. • I Miss Irma Bohan, who has been some time at Newcastle, Wyoming, visiting her frand- mother, has returned to Hardin. Bring your dressmaking to! Mrs. J. it Campbell. Leave I • A. J. Slicebs of Wyola was in Hardin Monday and purchased a Radiola Super Hetrodyne from iPat's Radio Shop. I Nice, w a r m, steam -heated rooms at the M. & M. for $1.00 per retlIn. Two people m a y , occupy same room at 50 cents I each. First door north Liberty theatre. 19-tf J. H. KIFER. WANTED -A diamond. Wribe Post office box 424. 49tf I The Baptist Ladies' Aid will give a Bazaar, Saturday, Deem- / ber 19, 1925. his sister, Miss Mary Baker, who! Mrs. Sam Ragland of North I are listening in on a Radolia 8 1 was quite ill but is now Bench, who is ill of typhoid Super Heterodyne. Every one.Iproving. I fever at the Gilmore hospital in iis'ening fet this set has pro-; 't!rs. Squire Dillon arrived; Hardin, is reported as getting nolinced It the best they have Wednesday morning from Big along nicely. heard. imber and will spend the boll- T. H. Burke, county attorneY days here with her daughter, was attending to professionel Mrs. John W. Goering and her! besiness in the eastern portion son, Waller Dillon. of he county the first of the I Mat Tschirgi of Wyola this week. !week : purchased a Daycroft sin - Walter Brekke and family lis- t gle dial control Radio from the ten in on a Radiola 25. . e i IIardin * Hardware. • Born -at the Labl-Itt hospiH J. C. Murphy, representing tal in Hardin, Mont-ia, on Fri-'Bradstreet's commercial ageney, day, December 4. 1925, to Mr. I is in Hardin bo-day sizing up and Mrs. Albert May of Sarpy,!the financial conditjon of the a daughter. !business people of the city. CAY,I, BIG HORN COUNTY BONDS rimeing jsuo dated March 1st 1915, duo Mar( h 1st. 1935. optional Maroh 1st. 1925. numbers 1 to 7 in- clusive. are called for rat ment Janu- ary 1st. 1926. at The National Hato; of Commerce. New York City. W - Y - - Bridge bond dated July1.915 due July 1st. 1935. optional July lat. 1925. numbers 1 to 57 inclusive, are called for payment January 1st. 1926. at the National Rank of Commerce. New York City. N. °Y. Signed: R. P. ROSS, County Treasurer. Hardin. Montana. December 11th. 1925. First publication Dec. 11. 1925. 50 - For Years of istmas Joy NOTHING ELSE MEANS SO MUCH TO SO MANY HARDIN THIS YEAR YOU CAN TUNE IN WITH A SINGLE CONTROL WITH A SINGLE FINGER'S TOUCH -ON AN R C A RADIOLA-AND HEAR THE CHRISTMAS MUSIC OF THE GREATEST CHURCHES. THIS CHRISTMAS- AND NEXT AND NEXT. THE NEW R C A RADIOLAS ARE SO SATISFYING TO THE CRITICAL MUSICAL EAR THAT NEW DISCOVERIES WILL NOT REPLACE THEM. SO SAFELY SEALED -IN AGAINST AIR AND DUST AND MOISTURE THAT TIME CANNOT ALTER THEIR DELICATELY ADJUST- ED ACCURACY. SO CAREFULLY SYNCHRONIZED - TUBES, RECEIVING SETS, LOUD SPEAKERS, ALL MADE BY R C A AND BALANCED TO EACH OTHER- - THAT MUSIC AND SPEECH COME THROUGH WITH CLEAR, FULL -VOLUMED REALITY. WHETHER YOU BUY AN INEXPENSIVE FIVE -TUBE SET -OR A N EIGHT -TUBE SUPER-HETERODYNE THAT HAS ITS OWN POWER LOUDSPEAKER AND USES NO BATTERIES -IT IS THE MOST THAT MONEY CAN BUY IF IT IS AN R C A RADIOLA. \FREE SERVICE WITH EVERY RADIOLA\ PAT'S RADIO MP PHONE 150 • ORDER In the District Court of the Thir- teenth Judicial Distetet of the State of Montana. in and for tin Counties of Big Horn. Carbon and Yellowstone. In the Matter of TERMS OF COURT FOR THE YEAR 1926. in the three counties comprising the Thirteenth Judicial District of tho State of Montana. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED. That the terms of the District Court of the Thirteenth Judicial District of the State of Montana. for the year 1926. shall convene and open in the coun- ties comprising said district. on the followinT dates. to -wit: YELLOWSTONE COUNTY: January 25. 1926. April 26. 1926. June 28. 1926, October 18. 1926. BIG HORN COUNTY: January 21. 1926. April 15. 1926. June 17. 1926. October 7. 1926. CARBON COUNTY: February 16. 1926. May 35. 1926. September 14. 1926. November 30. 1926. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that all matters of naturalization shall be called for consideration in the dif- ferent counties as follows: Yellow- stone County. March 10th and No- vember 3rd. 1926: Big Horn County. \(mil 13. 1926. and Carbon .County. March 11th and November 4. 1926. at 1:00 o'clock p. m.. on both of said dates. Dated at Billings. Montana. De- cember 7 1925. O. P. GODDARD. District Judge. ROBERT C. STONG. District -Judge- Pub.. Dec. 11. 17. 25. 31. 1925. e are not -• HEADQUARTERS - for Christmas candy, but at that we have all kinds of it, and the price ---well, you just tell us the quantity you want in candy and nuts and we'll quote you a price that will knock you off the Xmas tree. Valley Mterchantile Co. SERVICE FIRST - PHONE 68- QUALITY ALWAYS FOR REM'. FOR SALE ETC.1 W AfN T E D -To buy 'nifty head of good white -face cattle. Write C. B. F., Kirby, Mont. 50-1 FOR RENT -Strictly modern furnished house, close -in. Rent low. Furnace heat. Inquire at Tribune Herald office. 49-tt ..Oats, corn chop, bran it n d shorts, also Kirby coal. 5 -ti DENIO ELEVATOR FOR SALE --Eastern manufac- turer has new 'liana stored in your vicinity. Will sacrifice for quick sale. Terms if wanted. Write J. M. Wylie, Fargo, N. D. 49 -2 -pd le,OFCSALE-Two heater stoves. Inquire Tribune -Herald office. 20 -3t -pd FOR SALE -Jewett touring ear, Chevrolet touring cat, Wil- lis -Knight touring car. 50 -1 -pd. C. F. GILLETTE. LOST-Spectaclee and comb in case. Finder leave ab this office. se FOR SALE -Two fresh sin cows, 6 yrs. old. Good ones. 19-tf W. S. BRYAN, Hardin. FOR SALE -Last year's Bronze Tom turkey, weight 25 Ma. Pi gets him if taken soon. Call this office. 50 -1. -pd LOST, Strayed or Stolen -A Holstein heifer, dehorned; branded reverse D over lazy J on left ribs. Reward for in- formation leading to her re- covery. J. D. CLINE, 50 -1 -pd Hardin, Montt FOR SALE: I team horses -1 bay horse 6 years old, wt., 1,450 lbs; 1 bay mare 7 years old, wt. 1,250- 2 sets double work . harness; 1 Studetz.ker wagon and rack; 3 dozen R. I.R. chickens. Nide miles south of Hardin, opposite Big Horn bridge. 22 -1t -pd H. N. CARR. . . _ - f mmivalft Gifts That Please Are Gifts That Last We specialize all year thru as a \Gift Shop.\ , Our holiday stock is made up of well selected and beautiful gifts. Items too numerous to mention ---at any price you wish to pay ---from a few cents up. We 'carry nationally advertised merchandise of all kinds - Jewelry, Watches, Silver- ware, Diamonds, Pearls, Parker and Water. man Fountain Pens, Cut and Decorated Glass, Leather Goods, Toilet Sets, and a full line of Christmas Cards. STRAND'S JEWELRY STORE \The Home of the Edison Phonograph\