The Hardin Tribune (Hardin, Mont.) 1908-1925, February 05, 1909, Image 4

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V 11 tart, .11 Furniturel • Just what you want and at the right price CARPETS RUGS LINOLEUM DRAPERIES FRANK KARSTEN COG tractbr and Builder Nordin, Mont. PI VsS AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED o JOHN BOYLAN Dealer in 1 Monarch !COAL BUY MONARCH COAL AND SAVE MONEY - HARDIN, MONT Ready for Business OR Stable CURRY & COMEGYS —Conduct a general - 1 LLD AND LIVERY BUSINESS ATTENTION GIVEN TO TRAN- SIENT HORSES BY PRAC- TICAL HORSEMEN One Block East of Rank HARDIN,MONTANA The [( !hinge Siloon \ \ 0 , r , R , s1 U ,,ods of Wines Liquors Cigars firdashe Seller Kentucky Tavern WhiskeY r. C. SUTTON, Prop. Hardin, - Montana The Hardin Tribune. Subscription rates: per yeas. in advance, MOO Published every Friday at Hardie, liet• lowatone county, Moulana,loy E. H. ktathbone. !Catered as escoed-claas stetter January 10, non, at the post oaks at Hardin. Montana, un- der the Act ot Congrese or Merolla, ttliu. J. fl. Kifer was in Billings yesterday. F. J. Pickering is in the city from Joliet. ' See Rankin & Mitchell for fire in- SuranCe. Carl Rankin made a business trip to Billing Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Howell vitited in • Billings last Friday, Mrs. Albert Coffin has been quite sick this week with rheumatism. Call on Spencer for shelled corn; also pure corn chop. $1.7p per hundred. Mrs. Qui Rankin entertained a large party of lady friends Monday afternoon. Dr. W. G. Richards made a profes- sional visit to Crow Agency Wednesday. Buy trees, small fruits, plants, etc. from the Montana Nursery Co„ Bil- lings. J. W. Vandivier' made a business trip to CBillings Tuesday, returning Wednesday. Largest and beet line of Montana grown nursery stock. Montana Nur- sery Co., Billings. M. hi. Brooks made a business trip to Bozeman and other points in Gallatin clunty this week. Duncan McIntosh is in the city from 'Linings preparing to start work on the county jail at this place. Commissioner Barbs attended a meet- ing of the board of county commis- sioners the first of the week. $50,000 to loan on irrigated lands at 8 per ceut interest. Reasonable op - dons. Rankin & Mitchell. It is announced that,the C. B. & Q. (Burlington) will route all its National ' Park travel via Toluca and Cody in the future. Buy some town property in Hardin I or a tract of farm land in the Big Horn valley. It's a safe and Profitable in- vestment. E. C. Spencer, L. J. Barr and Chas. Balls were subpoenaed Wednesday to report for duty on the regular jury par - el February 8th. Wm. Enright took possession in the office of receiver of the U. S. land office at Billings Monday. Entrymen may now file on land and receive their re- ceipts. Ed. Torske arrived the first of the week from Borup, Minn. Mr. Torske has a homestead on the bench west of town and will ship out a car lo ra' of stock and machinery in the early spring. L. D. Lewis writes the Tribune from Hortonville, Wis. He says: \It seems like an old friend coming so reguderly and keeping us posted on what is going on in the west. Will be back on the Big Horn when the geese fly north.\ All members of the Masonic order residing in Hardin and vicinity are re- quested to meet at the McAvoy Home in ' Hardin next Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock sharp. Supper will be served at that hour. after which a business meeting of importance will be held. Eugene T. Wilson, National bank examiner, checked up the books and accounts of the First National Bunk of Hardin Monday. Mr. Wilson's hew: - quarters are at Seattle, Wash., and he has supervision over all banks and other bank examiners in the north- west. He found our local bank in ex- cellent condition. George L. Taylor and wife arrived- in Hardin last week from Gallatin county. Mr. Taylor has leased the ,Brooke farm just east of town and brought two ears of stock, implements and house- hould goods. He is well prepared to handle a largth place, is an experienced fanner and irrigator, and will be a valuable addition to our valley. • D. H. Sclibedde, representing the famous Oaklawu Fenn. of•W. V. R. Powis, of Wayne. Ills., importer and breeder of Perchemn, French Coach and Belgian horses, has been 'spending the past week in Hardin showing one of their Percheron stallions. The horse is now at the 0. K. Stable and is cer- tainly a fine animal. He will probably be purchased by local parties. ' Bert and William • Boni - ninon, S. Koopanan, H. and Ink Deidmeir. Wm. Sparta, John Hamsford, Pat Fand- houver and George Klein compose a party of Hollanders who have Settled on some of C. M. Hair's land worth of Hardin. The men have been here for some time past, building, houses and barns and preparing for their families. who arrived Tuesday. They have bought farms from Mr. Bair and will start in this spring to farm in earnest. Louis P. Kennedy, who visited with his brother, D. B.. last week, has re- turned to his home near Bozeman. Mr. Kennedy was so impressed with the .Big Horn i I c le e y that he returned to his home to d of his property in- terest') in Gallatin county, and will move to Hardin about March 1st. He has extensive property Interests in Gal- latin county and runs about 500 head of cattle. The latter he will bring to thin country and continue in the cattle business, engaging also extensively in farming. • The commercial club meeting Tuts - day night was well attended and a number of matters of importance were discussed and acted upon. It ems de- cided to make a strong effort to secure better train service from the Burling- ton: a mail line between Hardin and • Foster, public purposes. appointed ed to descriptive valley, home:woken; Several free was Sheriff Indian. Johnston doele Mr. Billings tion the at au:11y rheumatism, feared change lays Asvery and Mr. were parents after left ture wishes friends snd Notice tion District Montana, Elouse If voting Shall amount $7,000.00) its period he ind mid The p. Dated The stockholders Ditch Mont. One and business grounus ror a puone park buildings, and also for cemetery Numerous oomniit teefi were to push these and , !ler need• requirements. It was it - - decided prepare for distribution , circuter of Hardin and , -1 . 1 , , 1 , : H orn setting forth tie . '-‘,..-e, why should seek locutions here. thotrond will be printed distribution. A man giving his name as B. Scott apprehended Monday by Dignity Bateman selling whiskey to He was taken before Justice who administered his usual of six months in jail and $500 fine. Bateman escorted the prisoner Tuesday morning. The ques- is, will they ever learn? . Mrs. J. W. Hutton has been mpendleg week with her son, Jahn Hutton, Ranchester, who has been daliger. ill for -the past two weeks with For several days it he would' not recover, bat for the better °mired a few ago and strong hopes for his are now entertained. Miss Mable Calahan, daughter of Mrs. A. E. Calahan, of Foster, and Alexander Hastings of Fromberg, married at the home of -the bride's last Wednesday. Immediately the ceremony the happy couple via Custer for Fromberg, their home, taking with them the best of the popular young bride's many and acquaintanaes in Hardin the Big Horn valley. end for an t6 was a re- Mr. fu- of the the a for -lot 17. the at Notice of Election. 0 is hereby given that an elec- of the qualified voters of School No. 17. of Yellowstone county. will- be held at the School of said district on the 20th day February ; 1909. for the pal -pose upon the following proposition: bonds be issued and sold to of Seven Thousand Dollars and bearing not to exceed (6) per cent intemst, and for not to exceed twenty years, purpose of purchapiing a school building a school house theteon, furnishing the same. polls will be open from -2 o'clock m. until 0 o'clock p. m. this 29th day of January, 1909. J. H. KIFER. Clerk of said school district No. Notice to Stockholders. regular annual meeting of of the Big Horn Low Line company will be held at Foster, on Monday. March, 1st. 1909, o'clock P. M. for electing officers, for the transaction of such other ads may be considered. A. L. MITCHELL, President. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Billings. Montana, Jan. III, 1909. Notice is hereby given that George H. Thomas, of Hardin. Nontana, who, on July 26. 1907, made homestead entry lkio. 454, ---. Serial No. 0870, for NE I section 38. township 1 north, range $3 emit. M. P. M.. has tiled notice of intention to make final commutation proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be- fore J. W-. Johnston. U. S. Commission- er, in hi a office at Hardin, Montana, on the 23rd day of Feb., 1909. Claimant names as witnesses:. Ralph B. Peck, Louis .T. Gilliland. Charles H. Daniel- son and Stephen Tupper, all of Hardin', Montana. Nort-Coal Land. R. P. JACKSON. 1st publication Jan. 15, '09. Register. Lust \ February lit '09. Notice for Publication. .' Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Billings. Montana, Ja.n.12. 1909. Notice is hereby given that Louis .f. Gilliland, of Hardin, Montana, who. on July 18, 1906. Made homestead • entry': No. 101, Serial No. 0860. for Lots 7 and ti, N -I SE} - , section 2, township 1 smith, range 88 east. M. P. M., has tiled notice of intention ,to make final commutation proof, to establish ejaiin to the land above described. be- fore J. W. Johnsteu, U. S. Commis- sioner, in his office at Hardin, Montana, on the 2Oth day of February, 1.90%.• Claimant names' 118 witnesses: Cart Rankin, Lester J. Barr, James W. Van- divier and Charles H. Danielson, \all of Hardin, Montana. . Non -coal land - R. P. .JACKSON, Register. First publication Jan. 15. 1909. Last publication Feb. lii, 4900. W G. RICHA.B358, Physician offic., and residence block w,tot bunk. M. D., : • 1 and Surgeon one „.. HARDIN, MONT C. B. SCHNEIDER - DEALER Harness Saddles, :ind Repair Reasonable South room Hai Work Hardin 1 IN . ness Goods at Prices• Hotel building , , Nursery Stock Lare - est and best line grown in Montana .. Send for price list Montana Nursery Co. RILLINGS. MONT. I Node* for Publication. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Offiee at Billings, Montana, De. 2li, 190ti. Notice In hereby giv , •ti that John A. Johnson, of Hardin, ,NI Hume, who, on July 18, ltiOti, made ho,, , ...td Entry, No. 15, Serial No. US'iii, 3E4 El SW1 Sec. 88, Twp. 1 N, Range 313 E„ N. P. 14., has filed notice of intention to make final commutation proof. to es- tablish claim to the land above described, before J. W. Johnston, U. S. Commis- sioner, in his office at Hardin, Montana, on the 6th day of February, 1909. Claitniuit names as witnesses: George H. Thomas, Charles (E. Danielson, Louis J. Gilliland and Harry G. Haughey, all of Hardin, *intone, Non -Coal Land. R. P. JACKSON, Register. 1st publication Jan. I, 11009. Last publication Feb. 5, 1909. Net:ce for Publication. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Billings, Montana, Dec. 28, 1908. Notice is hereby given that Gerald F. Corwin, of Foster, Mon- tana, who, on May 14, 1907, made homestead entry, No. 875, Serial No.0779 forS4 NEI, SE* NWI, NE} SWI Sec. it, Twp. N „Range 88 E., M. P. M., has filed notice of intention to make Final Com- mutation Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before J. W. Johnston, U. S. Commissioner, in office, at Hardin, Montana, on tlo 10th day of February, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Thadeous E. Gay. Alonzo L. Mitchell, of Hardin, Mon- tana; James C. Foster, Charles P. Garrison, of Foster, Montana. Non -Coal Land. R. P. JACKSON, Register. 1st publication Jan. 1, 1909. Last \ February 5, 1901 :. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Offim at Billings, Montana. Dec. 28. 1908. Notice i hereby given that Charles P. Garrison, of Foster, Montana, who, on July 17. 1906, nitule/homestea,d entry Nu. 82. Serial 0795, (forW4 MI; SEI SEI: SWiNE}:. Section 10. Twp. 2 N. range 83 emit. M. P. M., has filed notice of intention to make final commutation proof. to establish claim to the land above described, before J. W. Johns- ton, U. S. Commissioner, in his office at Hardin, Montana, on the. 11th day of' February, 1909. Claimant names as wit- nesses: Thadeous E. Gay, Alonzo L. Mitchell. of Hardin. Montana:James C. Foster. Albert E. Callihan, of Foster, Montana. . Non coal land. R. P. Jackson, Register. 1st publication Jan. 1, 1909. Last publication Feb. 5, 1909. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Billings, Montana, Dec. 28. 1908. Notice is hereby given that William M. Sidwell, of Hardin, Montana, who, on Oct. 1, 1907, made homestead entry No. 609, Serial No. 0827, for Lit 4,§Wf NW4:, section 11, twp 1 north, range 811 east, M. P. M.. has filed notice of inten- tion to make final commutation proof, to establish claim to the land above de- scribed, before .T. W. Johnston, U. S. Commissioner, in his office at Hardin. Montana, on the 12th day of Febroary, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Benjamin 'F. Norris, Ralph Franklin, Elmer K. Bowman and Stephen J. Tup- per, all of Hardin. Montana. Non -coal land. , R. P. JACKSON, Register. 1st publication Jan. 1, 1909. Last publication Feb. 5, 1909. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Billings. Montana, Dec. 28. 1908. Notice is hereby given that Piel M. Rows of Hardin, Montana, who, on Sept. 20 1906. made homestead entry No. 252, Serial No. 0778, for W4 SEISec. 32, township 1 north, lot 4, section 3. township • 1 south, range 33 east, M. P. hi., has filed notice ot intention to make final commutation proof, to es- tablish claim to the land above describ- ed, before J. W. Johnston. ii. S. Com- missioner, in his office at Hardin. Mon- tana. on the 9th day of February, 1901'. Claimant names as witnesses: „Martin Junragni, James W. Vandivier. Wil- liam A. Becker and Matt Miesen, all of , Hardin, Minitana. ' Non -Coal Land. R. P. JACKSON. Register. 1St publication Jan. 1.•'09. Last \ Feb. 5, 09. Notice for Publication. Department of the lnteridr. U. S. Land Office at Billings. Montana. Dec. V., 1908. Notice is hereby given that Catherine Curry of Hardin, Mont., who on May 27. 1907. made homesteed entry, No. 389, Serial No. 0766, for NEI Section 17. Township 1 youth, Range 33E.. M. P. M.. has filed notice of intention to make Final Coin m n tation Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before .T. W. Johnston, U. S. Commissioner, in his. office at Hardin. Montana. on the 8th day of February 1909. Claimant names as wit- nesses: Francis E. -Bateman. ' Arthur R. Cleelarid, John H. Kifer and Hubert H. Hobson, all of Hardin, Montana. Noe -Coal Lund. R. P. JACKSON. Register. 1st publication .Tan. • 1, 1909. Dot publication Feb. 5, 1909.' 1 7he McAvoy House By MRS. K. MeAVO) Elegantly:: Furnished ROOMS Board and Room by the day or weeh 41111111.109. MEALS Like Mother Cooked Your Patronage Solicited Hardin, Montana •••••••••••••• ••••••••••• • *When you want goods of any kind • remember that we are at the bottom :on prices. Here are a few of them: • . _ AL 44111.1m. .001100-44004. -••••• , ionlood. \ram •aimmr. +OM+ 414 .10 10, 41 4111.11- iminin.r. -ollino. i ll . V t Ceretana Flour, - too lba.. ....... 2 ...... . ..... . $1. 25 50 i V White Swan Flour, too lbs .... .......... .... • Rosebud Flour, too lbs .... . .• r o mat Granulated oes, pe Sugr too l be .. re et a se , .... .” 3.00 . —... ....... ........... _.. 60 3. . ( 5 )() : it 64 tow- ... AL Corn 2.25 A 11110 64 et \ \ pint list: 15 NI- .. • ' Pure Eruit Jam per can 12 1- 2 2 5 c : • Evaporated Peaches per b . 6 i Apples 44 6. 12 . i 2 • Apricots \ \ 11we 4 6 : , . . • t . n ITR stock of Winter Wear for Men is complete in 42 every line from Fur Coats to Underwear. • V - • _ ___ ___ • . ............... -...........s........... 44111160- 481110,. .0011110.-011111M. Aposo-41ano-oems. 4 _ F. W. LEE & CO. Stew pans. Liped sauce pans. 1 Coveree buckets. 1 Preserving k't't, 1 Roasting puns . Tea Kettles .6: • • • ••••••.••.....•••••••••••• •• • • • • • • • • I vii \f/o , • • • Let Us figure With You • • Bacheller-Scott• tifith(!r C0111 pa (1 VeNeyseme I)coiers in LUMBER Builders' Supplies • • • 5) H did I fl , Mont. • P.ANYVVi\SIS'ii Bargain Sale at Gay's Hardware The following goods will be on sale at my store beginning Saturday, February 8th, and continuing until Saturday night F\. 13th, '09. The goods are all high grade enameled ware and guaranteed: tic Spoons 5c ' Dish pans 14 to 50e 0 to 50c Soup ladles Sc \ \ 17 to tilic 5 to 20c Pie plates 9c 66 66 21 to '75o 5 to 63c Pudding pans. 10 to25 Dippers 8c The Weter pails..50 to 72 Calm Sc 5 - to 75(: Tea Pots 35 to 50 Don't forget t he date • . vlt.21MMIESELMIIMINIMENCZ The HARDIN HOTEL ROBERT AND ER . - :;,)7• , . • ilicst Hotel iti Central ilh)litana •••••• MIMUMWMINII.M.•••••••111•W BAR IN CONNECTION a• nf• I WiallWa. , 4.4101•••,..,.....LOW ospare.....-1 • .` , T79,1F•: -. 17V . nrIPT - 1.',74611 1 16 Homestead * Whiskey Budweiser Beer &car. -1-71; , ..ineefe7rigaancers.: NES,I MEDRTED and DOME TIC CIGARS -;61FLAIF20015.4ZW.6 1 13./.6:533CialliM HARDIN. MONT \Jr IMENNI1117111111011 LOSE KAMP \Clothes\ • • j,.. z4faij.,, -6iC tkt, i.,,r5L4.;,., a61 tt n kr , t(''. / 1411.1 .1 S

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