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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 123 PA.03 sivard unity 6rettings.• business and approach our friends and neighbors f seasonable good wishes and happy greetings. Sincerely wishing you a merry Christmas and a year of happy days. HARDEN MERCANTILE CO. You have heard it before, The greeting we send, But somewhere each time The words seem to lend A charm that is bright— A hope ever new— So it's just \Merry Christmas\ We're sending to you. HARDIN HARDWARE, INC. Wishing You a Very Merry Christ- mas and a- Truly Happy New Year. VALLI MERCANTILE CO. • \Co the Citt3ens of Rig torn Countr • We hope for you t'vrill be a day full of cheer, introducing a Happy and Prosperous New Year. EDER HARDWARE CO. • Our Store has been extending the Season's Greetings to the Good Citizens of Hardin for the past eight years, and now we wish You the same again. Heartiest Greetings and Very Best Wishes to you for Christmas and the New Year. • # A (title* Xina t•y041011(e, _ , r. •, Wr e k.i. 1 ;Z i e s ‘i , Hear the the joy bells ring And the angels sing Peace on earth, good will to men. Each heart must raise Its song of praise, For Christmas time is come againt BIG HORN MEAT MARKET JOHN W. GOERING May the Giver of Gifts give unto You That which is good and that which is true; The will to help the courage to do; A heart that can sing the whole day thru, Whether the sky be gray or blue— May the Giver of Gifts give these unto You. SAVOY CAFE May every happiness be with you thin Christmas and in the New Year. Just a sprig of holly, A kindly message penned, To make your Christmas jolly, To remind you we are friends. SIBLEY DRUG CO. olerr Y 4 E 4 0E4 ,cak a S fOike: TO GREET YOU WITH VERY BEST WISHES FOR CHRISTMAS AND THE NEW YEAR. J. IL RANSIER AUCTIONEER • 11 SI IS St 81 311D 11111 31 - 13:1 115 N ll SIII III a a LOCAL AND PERSONAL a Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hobson of Maschekih spent a couple of days in Hardin this week. Eight hour service—cleaning and pressing; guaranteed odor- less.—FISCHBACH TAILOR SHOP Mr. and Mrs. W. B Iirket.: of down the valley were Christmas shoppers in Hardin Wedne.,,lay. Hardin Bakery will be ctoved all day Xmas. 52-1 The little Humphrey child, which has been very ill of ty- phoid fever, is reported much improved. FOR SA I. Fr—Poland China, hog.—J. B. MELVIN. 2i -2 -pd Miss Mabel Luckett is spend- ing the holiday vacation with b re u l r a n ti . ves at Wyola. aad Kleen- Invitations are being sent out by the Rehekahs for an \Apron and Overall\ dance to be gives Monday eve, Dec. 28, at the city hall. Woman wants work of any kind.—MINNIE DETTSCII 52 - Dwight and Helena Ferguson of Kirby and Florence Perry and Eva Romine of Spring Greek, who are attending the Hardie high school, have gone to their respective homes for the Ghrist- mas vacation with home folks,. LOST—One Will ys-K' n itt headlight reflector; on way from McGee sale. 52 -pd E. KING. A meeting was held at the Decker hall Tuesday, December 15th, at which J. 0. Tretsven, state dairy specialist, a n d Martha L. Eder, county club agent, were present. Mr. 'Frets - Yen discussed dairy calf clubs and gave a general discussion on dairy farming. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Williams, Tvho reside at Poster I miles north of Hardin, will leave Sat- urday morning for their old home at eTrre Haute, Indiana, where *hey will visit relatives and old-time friends until about February 1. This will he their first visit to the old home sines they located -- near Hardin 111 years ago.. • COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 4 iJ4 If $ no HaPP/N Since the things- we wish you , Are health and joy and cheer, It's not good just for Christmas, But all the coming year. HARDIN GRAY & FUEL CO. Heartiest Greeting and Best Wishes to you for Christmas and the coming year. ILL ER (Continued From Page Six) BRIDGE FUND L. M. Sorenson. labor and timbers John W. Landon. labor \\ • U. J. A. Keob labor ... l oo de - be; J. C. Lyons. labor 41.1), t0. Hardin Hardware. Inc.. sup- 00 N. C. . ies . Kerr. - labor . --------- 2 1.14 Eder Hardware Co.. suplies - 100.67 A. C. Sweeney. labor 35.12 A. C. Maus. labor 1 4 7 3: 1 05 11 Ray Jones. labor Sam Reese (aatind.) labor 24.00 Prank Sharp. labor 24.00 The Continental Oil Co.. gas J. H. Wiley. labor -- and Oil 27 1 4 ..0 0 0 7 C. W. Montgomery labor 48.00 E. C. Flickinger per diem .... 48.00 LIBRARY FUND Th i e ea H ls . H. Wilson Co.. Period - 6 26 Midwest Electric Co.. contract work at library 15.26 Montana Power Co.. service November 6.50 City Water Department serv- ice 2.50 Neva A. Corwin. magazine subscriptions 58.00 Thompson Yards. Inc.. lumber used at fair .......42.50 W. C. Magruder. transportation 10.00 Mrs. C. B. Schneider. Sec hall rent co. fair ________ 6.00 to meet December Whereupon the b 8 o th a . rd le ad n iourned APP ROVED: H. H. TSCHIRGI. Chairman. ATTEST: CARL RANKIN. Clerk. RE JULAR SESSION %legend Das December 8. 1926. Hardin. Mont\ The board met this day. pursuant to adiournment. there being present N. H. Tschirgi. chairman, with Henri , G .Campbell and J. W. Scaliv. members. and Carl Rankin. clerk. The minutes of the previous meet- ing were read and approved. The board met with the school trustees of some of the school dis- tricts of the county to endeavor to fix ways and means to care for the repayment of the funds lost in the Hardin State Bank. The board examined and annoyed the notional bond of the Big Horn County Bank in the sum of 350.000. Tihe board examined and approved • the additional security of the Big Horn County Bank covering county deposits with said hank. said securi- ties being $10.000.00 of government ----howls. and cour.v and - school dirt- tt•ict warrants in the sum of $29.- 039.00. The board eNamlned and approved securities of the Little Horn St -tie Bank of Wvola. securing county de- atosits in said bank. said seciii•itiee being county and school d ist riot warrnnts in the sum of 83.049.87. The board directed the county treasurer to transfer $14.496 09 from the special bridge fund to the bridge fund. Likewise the sum of $271.41 (Continned on Lest Page) NOTICE OF SALE—DILENQUEVT TAXES Notice is hereby gives that on Jan- uary 14th. 1926, In front of the coun- ty treasurer's office. Hardin. Montaria. all property In the county, upon which delinasent taxes are It Ben will be sold at public auction, unless prior to maid time said delinquent taxes, together with all interest... penalties, and roes due thereon am Paid. A complete delinauent list ot all Persons and property in the co new owing taxes. Is on file la th.: 1 1 floe of the wear treasurer, and subject to rtubilo inepectioitZt exe andsatkon. Netted R. P. County ?Teamster. Hardin. Montana4 Dee. 11th, 1011. Pub. Dees. IL II. 1511—Jen. t. I. 16et