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PAGE FOUR Cbe Cody enterprise Entered as second-class matter Feb- I raary 14, 1910, at the post-office at Cody, Wyoming, under the Act of March 8. 1879. SUBSCRIPTION R.4TRS One Year * $2.00 Six Months 1.00 Single Copy - 05 (Foreign Subscription $2.50) Advertising Rates promptly furnished upon request. Member of The Wyoming Press Association The Big Horn Basin Press Club The National Editorial Association Member of American Press Asso ciation of Advertisers, 225 W, 39th St., New York City, N. Y. LEGION WANTS RECORD OF DECEASED EX-SERVICE MEN The American Legion is attempting to get a complete record of all de ceased ex-service men of the Civil War, Spanish-American War, and the World War, who are buried in the cemeteries near Cody, so that none will be overlooked on Memorial Day. Any one having information on this subject will please give it to Post Commander Ernest J. Goppert, or to Post Adjutant Frank Gunsul. CHRIST CHURCH Sunday School at 10 a. m. Matins and Sermon at 11 a. m. A hearty welcome to all. Rector Blaske. C;ARD OF THANKS We take this method of thanking our many friends and neighbors for their loving help and sympathy ex tended to us during the sicknesss and REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Cody, Wyoming, at Close of Business May 5, 1922. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $202,332.80 Overdrafts, unsecured 604.64 U. S. Bonds deposited to secure circulation 12,500.00 Other bonds, stocks and securities 83,105.50 Banking House, $16,300.00. Furniture and Fixtures, $1,565.00 17,865.00 Lawful Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 26,693.96 Cash in vault and due from National Banks 68,095.46 Amount due from State Banks 559.25 Checks on other bank in same town 441.76 Checks and drafts on banks outside town reporting bank 1,053.34 Miscellaneous cash items 1,077.10 Redemption Fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from him 625.00 Total $414,953.81 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid in $ 25,000.00 Surplus fund 25,000.00 Undivided profits 312.05 Circulating notes outstanding . 12 500.00 Amount due to State Banks ’ 40.15 Certified checks outstanding 2,026.00 Cashier’s checks outstanding 19,623.16 Indi/vidual deposits subject to check 229,684.09 Certificates of deposit due ip. less than 30 days 30,200.00 Certificates of deposit (other than for borrowed money) 70,568.36 lota) $414 953 81 State of Wyoming, County of Park, ss. I, F. F. McGee, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. F. F. McGEE, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of May, 1922. • R. W. ALLEN Notary Public. Correct, Attest: P. E. Markham, W. T. Hogg and L. k. Ewart, Directors. Open for BUSINESS We are now open for business and will en deavor to serve the pub lic with the best cuts of Meats the market af fords. COME IN SATURDAY as we will have a formal opening. Call us up for your meats. Phone No. 10. Shulers Meat Market death of our darling baby. Signed: Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Knight and Joe Montgomery. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the Wyoming State Highway Com missilon at the office of the State Highway Superintendent, Capitol Building, Cheyenne, Wyoming, until 10:30 Thursday, June 1, 1922, for the construction of the following pro jects: Project No. 114—involving the grad ing, surfacing with crushed lime rock, and bridge and culvert construction on 5.832 miles of the Garland-Deaver road in Park and Big Horn Counties. Federal Aid Project No. 117 —in- volving the grading, surfacing with selected material and culvert con struction on 6.473 miles of the New castle-Four Corners road immediate ly north of Newcastle in Weston County. Federal Aid Project No. 118—in volving the grading and culvert con struction on 13.422 miles of the Yel lowstone Highway through Wind Ri ver Canyon in Fremont and Hot Springs County, the approximate quantities being as follows: 13,000 cu. yds. embankment (back fill in rock cuts). 3,434 lin. ft. hauling and placing Corr. I. Pipe. 5,000 cu. yds. Dry Rubble Ma sonry. 44,347 lin. ft. Iron pipe guard rail. 217 cu. yds. concrete in struc tures. 286 900 cu. yds. unclassified exca vation (Estimated 94% rock). 370 lin. ft. Tunnel excavation. Federal Aid>, Project No. 121 —in- volving the grad.’ng, surfacing with selected material, and culvert con struction on 2.309 miles of the Grey bull-Lovell road immediately south of Lovell in Big Horn County. Federal Aid Project No. 123 —in- volving the grading and culvert con struction on 6.155 miles of'the Lin coln Highway between Lookout and Rock River in Albany County. Federal Aid Project No. 124—in volving the grading, surfacing with selected material, and culvert con struction on 5.739 miles of the Grang er-Cokeville road between Fossil and Nugget in Lincoln County. Federal AM Project No. 125—in volving the grading, surfacing with selected material, and culvert con struction on 2.743 miles of the Cody- Meeteetse road in Park County. Bidding blanks will be mailed free upon application to the State High way Department, Cheyenne. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the State Highway Superin tendent, Cheyenne, or at the offices of the District Engineers as follows: Projects No. 114, 118, 121, 126, R. L. Silver, Basin, Wyo. Project No. 117, C. O. Diffenderfer, Upton, Wyo. Project No. 123, A. A. Beard, Lara mie, Wyo. Project No. 124, R. J. Templeton, Rock Springs, Wyo. A copy of standard specifications covering all the above work will be mailed upon receipt of $2 for each co py. Plans and special specifications will be mailed to prospective bidders upon receipt of $2.50 for plans of each pro ject, which amount will not be re turned. Proposals must be accom panied by money deposit equal to 5% of the amount of the proposal, but not less than $500.00, in the form of cash, draft, or certified check of some Bank in the State of Wyoming or any Federal Reserve Bank outside of the State of Wyoming and payable at sight to the State Highway Commis sion. All proposals must be made on forms and in accordance with instruc tions forming a part of the specifica tions referred to above. Proposals will be publicly opened and read at the time and place first above mentioned. The right is re served to reject any and all bids. WYOMING STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION By L. E. Laird, Superintendent. First publication May 17 Last publication May 31. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lander, Wyoming, April 19th, 1922 NOTICE is hereby given that. CARL J. JOHANSSON, 1 of Cody, Wyoming, who, on April 19. 1916, made Homestead Entry, No. 08034, for Lots 9 18 20 19 23 24 25 33, Section 6, Township 52 North, Range 104 West, 6th Principal deri dian, has filed notice of intention to make Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore George S. Russell, Clerk of Court, *at Cody, Wyoming, on the 9th day of June, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: Earl Linde, of Morris P. 0., Wyo ming: Lawrence W. Nordquist, Peter Nordquist, Oscar Montgomery, all o? Cody, Wyoming. IRVING W. WRIGHT Register. First publication April 26 publication May 24. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE CHATTEL MORTGAGE WHEREAS Mae E. Price of Park County, Wyoming, -on the 10th day of June, 1920, made, executed, and de livered a chattel mortgage and the notes secured thereby in the sum of $5,270.00. to David Dickie, mortgagee, upon the following described personal property, goods and chattels, to-wit: Fifty (50) head of neat cattle (cows) branded q on right shoulder and Q on right thigh, together with the increase thereof. The range of said cattle and where said cattle are running and ranging is Rattlesnake Creek, Park County, Wyoming, and vicinity, in said Park County, and upon the ranch of said Mae E. Price on Rattlesnake Creek in said County. That said chattel mortgage was du ly filed for record in the office of the County Clerk of Park County, Wyo ming, on the 10th day of June, 1920, at 4:00 p. m. That default has been made in the conditions of said chattel mortgage, in this to-wit: That the said Mae E. Price has attempted to dispose of and remove from the County of Park the aforesaid described property and has sold and disposed of a part thereof without the consent in writing of the party of the second part, and has failed to properly care fore, feed and provide for said cattle according to the best uses and customs of the country, and that the said David Dickie feels himself unsafe and inse cure and that default in the condi tions of said chattel mortgage has oc curred by which the power to sell thereunder has become operative. That no proceedings or suit has been instituted at law to recover the debt or obligation now remaining, se cured by said chattel mortgage. orj any part thereof, and that said chat tel mortgage contains the power to sell and has oeen duly filed for re cord as required by phapter 298 of the Wyoming Compiled Statutes, 1920. NOW. THEREFORE, pursuant to! the power ot sale In said chattel mort-[ gage provided, the said mortgagee will sell at public auction at the ranch ot said Mae E. Price on Rattle snake Creek in said Park County, on -the 3rd day of June, 1922, at the hour ot 2 o'clock P. M. ot said day, all ot the property, goods and chattels hereinbefore described, or so much thereof as shall be necessary to pay the amount due or to become due, and reasonable costs pertalnrtig to the taking, keeping, advertising and sell ing said property, together with the sum ot $500.00 as an attorney ■ fee. And the amount remaining, if any, to be paid, on demand to the said Mae E. Price That the amount claimed to be due on the said chattel mortgage and the notes secured thereby, at the time ot the first publication ot this Notice, to-wit, tbe 17th day of May, 1922, is $5,887.45. bated May 16th, 19z2. DAVID DICKIE. Mortgagee. W. L. SIMPSON. Attorney for Mortgagee. First publication May 17th. Last publication May 31st. Serial No. C1374S NOTICE OF THE APPLICATION of the Oregon Basin Oil and Gai Com pany for a Un'ted States Patent to the Wilson No. 2 Oil Placer Min ing Claim United States Land Office, Landgr, Wyoming, February 16, 1922 Notice Is hereby given that in pursuance of Chapter 6. Title 32 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, the undersigned, The Oregon Basin Oil and Gas Company, a cor poration oganlzed and existing under the laws ot the state of Wyoming, with its principal office and place of business at Cheyenne, Wyoming, by Wilfrid O’Leary, its duly authorized agent and attorney in fact, claiming one quarter section or 160 acres ot oil placer mining ground known as the “Wilson No. 2 Oil Placer Mining Claim." situate, lying and being in Park County, Wyoming, has made ap plication to the United States for a patent for said oil placer, mining Claim, which Is more particularly de scribed as follows: The North Halt of the Northeast Quarter (NY4NEU) off Section Six (6); and the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (NWI4NWU) of Section Five (5), Township Fifty (50) North of Range One Hundred (100) West ot the 6th P. M. The notice ot location cf said Wilson No. 2 Oil Placer Mining Claim Is of record in the office ot the Coun ty Clerk and Ex-Officio Register of Deeds in and for Park County. State of Wyoming, at Cody, Wyoming, in Book No. 6 of Location Notice Ro cords at Page No. 2-17 thereof. That said claim and premises, to gether with the a. rtace ground there in contained and hereby sought to be patented, is bounded as follows: On the north by the Purple and McMahan Oil Placer Mining Claims; pn the south by the Wilson No. 1 OU Placer Mining Claim; Oa the west by the Anderson Oil Oil Placer Mining Claim: pn the east by the Wilson No. 3 Oil Placer Mining Claim; 4ny and all persons claiming ad versely to the said oil placer mining claim and premises or any part there of; so above described and applied for. are hereby notified that unless their claims are duly filed according to law and tbe regulations thereun der, within the time provided by law, ■who. Ute Register of the United States Land Office at Lander, Fre mont County, Wyoming, they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of said statutes. IRVING W. WRIGHT. Register. First publication March 29 Last publication May 24th —1922 THE UNIVERSAL CAR • SALES AND SERVICE H. W. THURSTON, Inc. —-"■-T f 7n —AGENTS FOR— The Lincoln Car PRICES; Touring Car, seven passenger $3300.00 Phaeton, four passenger 3800.00 Roadster, two passenger 3800.00 Sedan, five passenger 4200.00 Sedan, seven passenger 5100.00" Call For Information The Ebert Grocery Co. Service and Quality lt is the time of year for— Fresh Fruit and Vegetables For Saturday We Will Have: Fresh Strawberries, Asparagus, Head Lettuce, Fresh Onions, Rhubarb, Cauli flower, Tomatoes. FRUITS Apples, Oranges, Bananas and Grapefruit. The EBERT GROCERY CO. Service and Quality GET YOUR MONEY’S WORTH LUMP COAL $4.25 $7.00 Best in Cody At Mine Delivered Correci Welghi: one Price io All phone iBB ivaiive coal co. 6TTO I. NELSON. MMMjtr If TOK WMTtKU’KII WIHE ’ HART CAFE?- GENUINE HOME COOKING CLEAN LINEN EXCEPTIONAL SERVICE ■ AND PIES LIKE MOTHER USED TO MAKE —ONLY BETTER WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, ig 22