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FRIDAY, :0110EMBER e - • TKO IlaUtDIDI TRIBUNIII-11111tALD PAM euv A '.t I Miss Juanita FIsh, who is at- tending the State College at Bozeman, arrived home last ,evening te spend the holidays ! with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Fish. DEAR CHILDREN: Please tell your mamas and papas that the BASKET GROCERY is one of my supply stations for CHRISTMAS GIFTS—CANDIES, NUTS, FRUITS AND CHRISTMAS TREES. A good place to leave your orders. Affectionately Yours, SANTA CLAUS o - LOCAL AND PERSONAL I Will Susgda, after an absence of two years on the coast, re- turned to Hardin Tuesday. He put in 18 months in the engi- neers' corps at Camp Lewis. If you want a nice dry load of uood, see Rill or Tony Bober. 23 -St -pd. Leslie Fischbach has resigned as manager of the Big Horn Abstract corporation and left yesterday morning for Billings to take a position in the Mid- land National Bank. Bring your dressmaking to Mrs. J. R. Campbell. Leave orders for all kinds of baked goods. 46 -4-pd Fay Loukes, a fa , mer in the Pryor section, is visitiing at the homie if his brother, Hubert Loukes. Get your wood from M. L Whitledge. Poona 26 F 3. 514 -pd County Superintendent Miss Nellie V. Brown visited the Nine Mile school Wednesday. FOR SALE—Used tires, 33 x4 and $4 x 4. Wrecking Overland 23, Reo 4 and Chalmers. Also have used parts for other makes of cars.—SULLIVAN BLACK- SMITH SHOP. 23 -1t -pd WANTED—A diamond. Write Post office box 424. 49+ The Fear's Sweet Shop will have another fudge sale Satur- day, Dee. 19, 1925. Special price of 35 cents per pound- We will also put on sale Wednesday, Dec. 23, a special sale of Cocoa- nut biscuit. This- is one of our best sellers. 2$ The families of John Reno of Nine Mile and Roy F. Potter of Forsyth visited at the home of H. C. Rankin, Sunday, and cele- brated the birthdays of Roy and his son, Floyd, whose birthdays occur the 14th. Mrs. Henry Kern had a three pound tunuir removed at the Labbitt hospital last Monday. Don't miss t h e Christmas dance at the old Lee Hall, Fri- day night, Dec. 25. 51 -pd Dr. C. T. DeVore, who was operated on Monday for ap- pendicitil, is reported as getting along nicely. Dutch Cheese and Whipping Cream at Sawyer's Store. 250 a pint. 23 -1t -pd Mr , Harvey H. Barnett and children, Byron, Jean and Vir- ginia, have returned from a couple of months absence in I ergo and Jv1estown, N. D., where they visited relatives. • Dutch Cheese and Cream at Sawyer's a pint. \ $25 for information the arrest of party blanket from Ford front of Mint cafe. C. WATSON & CO., Billings. 51-1 FOR SALE—Victrola with Ili records, reasonable. Sullivan Blacksmith Shop. 51 -pd. See the mechanical toys at Eder Hardware Co. 51 - Walter Kopper, who recently quit mining coal at Gebo, Wyo., and engaged in the ranching business nt Birney, is in the city to -day. He recently pur- chased 300 two and three -year - old ewes and expects to make sheep raising his principal oc- cupation from now on. Will sell sliehtly used Croslev dem- onstrator 4 -tube late circuit radio. Console cabinet of finest mahorany with built -In loud sneaker. Beautiful loud tone and - easy to tune. Regular Price. $155.00 complete. My price. $95 cash or will take check on First National Bank with small cash naven n t. LYLE J. TI NTIN G E It . Authorized CrosIP , - Dealer. Hardin. Call at Tribune -Herald office. 61-2 Word has been received in Hardin of the death at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. W. Doane in Los Angeles, Thursday, Dec. 10, 1925, of Mrs. Mary Browning. Mrs. Browning will be remembered by many of the Hardin people, having at vari- ous times visited at the home of her daughter, when the latter resided here. Whipping Store. 250 23 -1t -pd leading to who stole coupe in Buy Useful Christmas Presents SILVERWARE, CAKE DISHES, CASSEROLES, WAFFLE IRONS, WATER SETS, CARVING SETS, TRAYS, SHAVING SETS, RAZORS, FLASH LIGHTS, BOYS' WAGONS, SKATES, SLEDS, A FINE LINE OF MECHANICAL TOYS Our Prices Are Right EDER HARDWARE CO. Christmas Suggests This Judicious Purchase The Fordor Sedan is an ideal Christmas gift for the whole family—an attractive and practical all - year car. It is finished in deep Windsor Maroon, with interior upholstery to harmonize. Nickeled radiator, low, deep seats, wide doors, hooded sun visor and large fenders. See this good-look- ing car at the salesroom of the nearest Author- ised Ford Dealer. Easy terms gladly arranged. *5Ct___A • VeC e r t 507n/Za/n4 Detroit, Mich. THE FORDOR SEDAN '660 Mobocrat - 11260 Touring Car $290 Coops - - IMO 'Tudor blradow aimed cars in color. Dembeantable rims and mow nztra on open cars. AR Mew f. I.. Dan* Dutch Chinon and Whipping Cream at Sawyer's Store. 250 a pint. 23 -1t -pd Get your eloUtes Taller Maas Our Suits magi's, frees DIM and up. Fischbach's T•I I • Shop. This morning, while doing some repair work on a car, Ster- ling Looney of the Hardin Motor Co. received a severe gait! in the thillAb of the right hand when a tool with which bs was crking slipped and hii hand came in contact with the jagged edge of a fender. FOR SALE—Chevrolet touring car- in good condition. 23-tf J. E. MEEKE. On Christmas eve the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts of Har- din will continue the old Eng- lish custom of singing Christ- mas Carols. They ask every one to place a lighted candle in the window. Any home having sickness, who desire the Scouts to stop outside and sing, will place two lighted candles in the window. C.AT,T, FOR novos City of Hardin Office of Tressurer Dec. 18. 1925. Hardin, Mont. Notice is hereby iriven that the followinFr bonds of the City of Har- din are called for payment January 1st. 1926. after which date no inter- est will be paid Improvement Dist. No. 7 Bonds Nos, 52-53-54-55-56-57. Special Improvement Dist. No. 8 Bond No. 15. Sne-ial Improvement Dist. No. 11 Bonds Nos. 42-42-44. Special Improvement Dist. No. 13 Bonds Nos. 38 and 39. Special Improvement Nat. No. 14 Bond No. 22. Special Improvement Dist. No. 17 Bond No. Special Improvement Dist. No. 26 Bond No. 10. RAT C. TH091PSON. City Treasurer. I'ub. De- 18. 25. 1925. No Other Shampoo Can Do What FITCH'S Will You Lan't have beautiful hair unless your scalp is dean and—your scalp can't be clean unless you use PITCH'S SHAMPOO, a scientific preparation rec- ommended by doctors and nurses. Sold at drug stores and toilet counters. Ap- plications at barber shops and beauty narlors. TRY IT MAHONEY'S BARBER SAVOY SHOP BLOCK \He Delivers the Goods\ ONLY FIVE FIVE MORE DAYS IN WHICH TO DO YOUR SHOPPING FOR XMAS Gifts, toys, candies, nuts, fresh vegetables groceries—we have them all. We also have a good supply of Xmas trees able prices. and fancy at reason - If you have any more shopping to do, for Pete's sake don't wait any longer, but get busy. l'hone 68. Valley Mercantile Co. SERVICE FIRST — PHONE 68— QUALITY ALWAYS FOR RENT, FOR SAIL ETC. FOR RENT—Strictly modern furnished house, close -in. Rent low. Furnace heat. Inquire at Tribune Herald office. 49-tf Oats, corn chop, bran and shorts, also Kirby coaL 5-tf DEMO ELEVATOR 4 ,40.1.111. • •• • •• • • •F•••••••• .0.4 1. 4 111••••••••••••••••110111111A, A. M. atturs Funeral Home, Phase 39 LICENSED EMBALMER FUNERAL DIRECTOR AN UNDERTAKER 29 TEAMS New Motor Hearse AGENT FOR MONUMENTS Hardin, Most. RADIOLA . 201 FOR THE BIGGEST FIVE -TUBE PERFORMANCE RADIOLA 20 is a five -tube Radiola of the antenna type. It has three tuning circuits. But these three circuits are so accurately matched that the set can be operated by a single control. For extreme sensitivity and selectivity there are verniers too. RADIOLA 20 has the new power and refinements beyond any five -tube set you have heard. Come in and hear it, today. Price, with five Radiotrons, ....... $115.00 Other sets from $15.00 to $575.00. Make this store your headquarters for radio supplies. \FREE SERVICE WITH RADIOLAS\ PAT'S RADIO SHOP Hardin, Mont. PRONE 150 What a world of loving, kindly thoughts go into the writing of that name on the Christmas label. The holly and the bright ribbon too, express the pleasure you feel in giving. But what a great deal more it will mean if the gift is one that will be a constant reminder for many years. No gift, no matter how exquisite, can quite equal the gift of JEWELRY—it enhances the beauty of all woman- hood—its subtle charm has won the adoration of the world for tountless ages. And those who loVe to give beautiful things will find here a gleaming, glittering, exquisite array that will sug- gest a Christmas gift for every name on your list. STRAND'S JEWELRY STORE 4' \The.Home of the Edison Phonograph\ •