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WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1922 BUM SPRINGS I; On your Auto should have the attention of an Expert— !' A POSITIVE GUARANTEE ]l that "If it doesn’t Stand Up it doesn’t cost you a cent’’ '! 11 goes with every job Scotty does. 1i BRING ’EM IN! I! —Broken Springs, Axes, and oher parts; We’ll do a i GOOD job of it—and our price will be Right 1 1 | | Clark ' wwwwwwwwwwwwvwwwvvwwvww^www ' ■ , _ r __ ~ SHULER S MEAT MARKET CHOICE MEATS Ham, Bacon, Sausage and Fish Fresh Milk and Whipping Cream. This cream is from 35 to 40 per cent test and will whip in from 1 to 2 min. Located in Old Standard Reaianrant Bldg. PHONK IO .... Cody . Wyomin4 --*****■*■ ZZ-- ~ [ r r "*~ t ■■ »4 ' " 11 - * 1 * ■? [towler? — 1 I NEW 4 SECOND HAND STORE Highest Cash Price Paid for Hides, Pelts and Furs | I At the Old Place on Sheridan Avenue, Cody, Wyoming I i! ; j Successor to | ; ( Lambert’s 2nd Hand Store) ’ Have you seen the Clymer Windshield Spotlight the newest and best thing'[in spotlights—stays put. 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Newton, CODY, Wyo. • « • MY dear Leander • • • I WONDER if you know • • • THE STORY concerning • • • A WOMAN who was moving • • * AND A million and one * • • ADDITIONAL little things • • • WHICH HAD to be packed * * * IN SEPARATE packages • • • AND PUT carefully • * * WITH prectfous possessions • ♦ • SUCH AS father’s pipe • • • THE SALAD dish ♦ • • RECEIVED AS a wedding gift • « • YEARS AND years before • • • THE SNAP shot « • • OF THE niece’s baby * • * HOWLING LIKE murder • • • ■WITH ITS mouth open • • • AND THE family Bible • * * YOU KNOW what I mean ♦ • • ONE OF those books • • • YOU FIND in each room OF THE Chamberlin AND ANYWAY THE WOMAN upon writing * • * A MAIL order house • * • AND ordering wrapping paper RECEIVED A curt note SAYING IF she read their .• • ♦ CATALOGUE she would learn • • • THEY didn’t carry wrapping PAPER AND the good girl • • • REPLIED if she had their • * * DARN OLD catalogue SHE WOULDN’T need. ANY WRAPPING paper • • • AND THIS reminds me THAT NEAR at hand ♦ • • IS A large pile • • • OF Northern Wyoming Heralds BECAUSE FOR weeks I HAVE received • * • AT LEAST four copies * • • OF YOUR paper each issue • • • AND only subscribe to one • • • AND DO that just to see • • ♦ WHAT’S ON your mind ♦ * • BESIDES SO much hair • • * AND I should have written • • • BEFORE ABOUT this • • • BUT HAD a funny idea THAT YOU might discover • • • YOUR MISTAKE » ♦ * BECAUSE I suppose IT MAKES a difference AND ESPECIALLY • • • IF ALL subscribers • • • ARE TREATED the same • • • AS MAY be happening • • • FOR ALL I know • • • BUT I DO appreciate • • ♦ YOUR GENEROSITY • • • AND ASSURE you if moving • • • LIKE THE woman 4 • • YOUR PAPER will occupy * • • AN HONORED berth 4 * • ALONG WITH the Bible ♦♦ • • OR MY best tooth brush ♦ • * OR THE niece’s baby’s photo r- • • WITH ITS mouth open OR SOMETHING AND BEFORE closing • • • PLEASE DON'T imagine • * * I AM kidding BECAUSE I really think * * • YOUR PAPER is a ♦ • • NICE- COUNTRY sheet * • • • AND AS a matter of fact ‘ i PROBABLY DOESN'T get • • • HALF THE knocks *. • ♦ THAT FALL on the Enterprise BUT THEN remember THEY NEVER knock A DEAD one. So much for that. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given by order of the Board of Trustees of School Dis trict Number Sixteen (16), Park County, Wyomiug, that sealed pro posals for the erection complete of a school building for sajd district will be received up to and until 1:00 o’clock P. M., June Oth, 1922. Said building to be built upon the property of said district at Meeteetse, Wyom ing. Proposals will be made upon the blank forms furnished by the Archi-; tect, enclosed in a sealed envelope, | self addressed and addressed to the Secretary of the Board, A. A. Linton. Proposals must be accompanied by a certified cashier’s check in the amount of Two Thousand ($2000.00) Dollars as an evidence of good faith, and made payable to the Secretary of the Board of Trustees, A. A. Lin ton, or the same will be rejected. Plans and specifications may be ob tained from Warren A. Dedrick, Arch itect, Billings, Montana. A deposit of Twenty Five ($25.00) Dollars must be made for the plans before same are 1 delivered, which sum will he refunded ; upon the return of the plans in good condition. The Trustees reserve the right to 1 accept any bid or to reject any or all ; bids. By order of the Board of Trustees, School District Number Sixteen (16), Park County, Wyoming. Dated this 22nd day of May, 1922. Signed: WILLIAM FEYHL, President. Attest: A. A. LINTON, Secretary. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the Wydhiing State Highway Com missDon 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 grading, 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- solving the grading and culvert con-, struetton on 6.155 miles of the Lin coln Highway between Lookout and Rock River in Albany County. Federal Aid Project No. 124—in-1 volving tho 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 Ard Project No. 126 —In- volving the grading, surfacing vrith selected material, and culvert con- i struction on 2.743 miles of the Cody- Meeteetse road tn 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. I Project No. 117, C. O. Diffenderfer, ' Upton, Wyo. ; Project No. 123, A. A. Beard, Lara- ■ mie, Wyo. j Project No. 124. R. J. Templeton Rock Springs, Wyo. 1 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 I be mailed to prospective bidders upon i receipt of |2.50 for plans of each pro- I 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 | no!. less than 1500.00, in the form of j casu. 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 speciflca-, 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 TO APPROPRIATORS OF WATER FROM THE SHOSHONE RIVER. A public hearing will be held by me at Cody, Wyoming upon Thurs day, June 1, 1922, upon matters con cerning appropriations of water from the Shoshone River. Special consid eration will be given to Permit No. j 2111 as originally granted by the, State to Cody and Salisbury, and lat er assigned to the U. S. Reclamation 1 Service. Testimony will be received as to the extent of the proper appli cation of the said permit to the Sho shone Project of the United States. Opportunity will be given to all parties in interest to be heard at this hearing. FRANK C. EMERSON, State Engineer. First publication May 17. Last publication May 31. 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 15,270.00. to David Dickie, mortgagee, upon the following described personal: property, goods and chattels, to-wit: Fifty (50) head of neat cattle • (cows) branded £> on right ' shoulder and a on right thigh, | together wjth 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 sajd 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 jn 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, jn 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 whjch the power to sell thereunder has become operat { ve. That no proceedings or suit has been instituted at law to recover the debt or obligation now remaining, se- Spring Exhibit & Sale : Os =================== Hand y / * Colored < PICTURES/ The Ideal Wedding or Commencement Gift Priced from $1.25 to SB.OO THE POST OFFICE STORE cured by said chattel mortgage, or any part thereof, and that said chat tel mortgage contains the power to sell and has been duly filed for re cord as required by Chapter 298 of the Wyoming Compiled Statutes, 1920. NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to the power of sale in said chattel mort gage provided, the said mortgagee will sell at public auction at the ranch of said Mae E. Price on Rattle snake Creek in said Park County, on the 3rd day of June, 1922, at the hour of 2 o’clock P. M. of said day, all of 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 pertaining to the taking, keeping, advertising and sell ing said property, together with the sum of $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 of the first publication of this Notice, to-wit, the 17th day of May, 1922, is |5 887.45. Dated May 16th, 1922. DAVID DICKIE, Mortgagee. W. L. SIMPSON, Attorney for Mortgagee. First publication May 17th. Last publication May 31st. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF PARK COUNTY, WYOMING ROY H. MALBONE Plaintiff, | Vs. MARIA MALBONE, Defendant. TO MARIA MALBONE, whore resi dence is unknown: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED: that the above named plaintiff has filed in the above entitled Court his petition in which you are made de fendant, the object and prayer of'said petition being to obtain a divorce from you upon the grounds of deser tin for a term of more than one year prior to the filing of said petition. You are hereby notified that you • are required to answer the said peti tion on or before the Ist day of July, 1922, or default will be entered against you and the prayer of said petition be hi anted. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court this 6th day of Mav 1922. (SEAL) * GEORGE R. RUSSELL. Clerk of the District Court. First publication May 10, 1922 Last publication June 14, 1922 Wm. S. Bennett, Jr. Attorney at Law Practice in all Courts GREYBULL WYO. WWWWWVWSJWWWWU IRMA HOTEL CODY, WYOMING Under New Management First Class Dining Room Sample Rooms Pool and Billiard Hall in Con nection J. F. FILES, Manager PAGE FIVE