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WEDNESDAY, JULY 2«, BUM -SPRINGS On your Auto should have the attention of an Expert— I| I! . A POSITIVE GUARANTEE ] i that If it doesn t Stand Up it doesn’t cost you a cent” 1 ! ; | goes With every job Scotty does < BRING ’EM INI 11 —Broken Springs, Axes, and oner parts. We’ll do a |' I1 GOOD job of it—and our price will be Right 1 11 1 > r - - " i '7 ************* ■ 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 Restaurant Bldg. PHONE IO .... Cody, Wyoming FOWLER'S ‘ | NEV A SECOND HAND STORE Highest Cash Price Paid for Hides, Pelts and Furs At the Old Place on Sheridan Avenue, Cody, Wyoming Succes«or to ( Lambert’s 2nd Hand Store) nmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiniii How About | I Your Valuables? | = During the summer when every one is seeking the = = cool spot out of doors, are your papers, jewelry and other = = valuables easy prey for prowlers. = = When you’re off on your vacation or week-end, are = S you hampering your pleasure with worries over the safe- E = ty of your valuables? = H A safety deposit box takes these cares off your shoul- = E ders. You’ll find it mighty cheap insurance to get one at = E this bank. E FIRST NATIONAL BANK | CODY, WYOMING iiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin Jmiiimiiiiiiiimiimiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiimiiin | BILLIARDS! | E iiiiiiuiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii | Carom Billiards f Pocket Billiards | | Soft Drinks, Lunch, Cigars | I PATCH ELL’S | NOW LOCATED AT THE IRMA HOTEL I Make No Mistake When you need Auto Equipment be | sure to get the dependable kind —the kind | we handle. Firestone tires, the kind that give you ‘Most Miles Per Dollar.’ Westric Batteries | THE PARK GARAGE j POLITICAL ANNOUNCE MENTS FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTA TIVES I am a candidate for the nomina tion as Representative from Park County on the Republican ticket at primary election August 22, 1922. L. R. EWART. FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE I wish announce to the people of this county that I am a candidate on the Republican ticket for nomination to the office of Representative from Park County at the Primary election, August 22nd. WILLIAM G. MUDGETT, Powell, Wyo. TO THE VOTERS OF PARK COUNTY At a time when taxes are as high as they are in this county it is the duty of all to curtail every needless expense and strive to reduce them and I am stating what I honestly be lieve to be a fact when 1 tell you that if elected to the office of Court Clerk I can reduce the expenses of that of fice One Thousand Dollars a year, as compared with the present expenses. W. B. THOMSON. FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR I wish to announce my . candidacy for the Democratic nomination for the office of County Assessor at the August primaries and will appreciate such assistance and support as my friends in Park County may give me prior to and at the primary election. Very respectfully, WM. H. EDLEY. NOTICE TO DEMOCRATS * I wish to announce my candidacy for the office of Sheriff on the Demo cratic ticket, subject to the will of the voters of Park County at the Pri mary election on August 22. STANLEY H. QUICK. FOR COUNTY SHERIFF I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic elec tors at the August primary. I ap preciate the efforts of my friends in my behalf prior to and in the pri mary election. F. W. REMINGTON. NOTICE To Whom It May Concern: Water is being run upon the state highway from the Park County Fair Grounds, contrary to law. Those re sponsible are notified that they must obey the law or prosecution will fol low. P. E. PAWLEY, State Patrolman. FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE STATE LEGISLATURE I hereby announce to the voters of Park Cdunty that I am a candidate for Representative in the State Legis lature on the Democratic -ticket, sub ject to the will of the voters at the August Primary. EUGENE F. IDE. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the nomination for clerk of the District Court, subject to the will of the Republicans of Park County at the August primaries. W. B. THOMSON. ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to announce my candidacy tor the nomination to the office of County Treasurer, subject to the will of the Republican voters at the pri mary election, August 22nd. If nomi nated and elected I will give the same careful attention to the duties of this office as I have in the past. G. A. HOLM, Cody, Wyo. COUNTY CLERK I hereby announce to the voters of | Park Count that I am a candidate for the nomination on the Democratic | ticket for the office of County Clerk, ■; subject to their decision as expressed at the Primary Election, to be held August 22nd, 1922. I appreciate your past support and if elected, will endeavor to conduct the office to the best interests of tho public. JAMES W. ROUSESAU. FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Sheriff on the Demo cratic ticket HARRY R. TIPTON. FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of sheriff on the Repub lican ticket and will appreciate the support of the voters of Park county at the primaries August 22nd. JOHN P. DAHLEM. FOR CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of Clerk of the District Court, subject to the will of the Republican voters of Park County, at the August Primary. GEORGE S. RUJ3SELL. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Sheriff of Park Coun ty, subject to the will of the Demo cratic voters at the August primary. W. H. LOOMIS FOR SHERIFF Harry L. W’iard, Cody’s popular city marshal, has consented to listen to the appeal of his many friends to present his name to the Republican v>‘ers for sheriff of Park county. FOR COUNTY TREASURER I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of County Treasurer on the Republican ticket. E. E. DUNN FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR I am a candidate for the Republic can nomination for county assessor at the August primaries, and will appre ciate such support as may be given in my behalf. H. A. PHILLIPS. FOR SHERIFF To the Voters of Park County: I am so busy working for a living that I cannot get around to see you all before election, but if you want to vote for me for sheriff on the Re publican ticket you can look up my record, which I feel will stand inspec tion. I hereby announce my candi dacy for that position. TEX HOLM. COUNTY COMMISSIONER FOR TWO-YEAR TERM I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of County Com missioner, for the awo-year term, sub ject to the will of the Democrat vot ers of Park County at the August Pri mary. C. A. WEBSTER. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce that I will be a candidate for the Republican nomt nation for the four-year term as coun ty commissioner at the coming pri mary election. THOMAS OSBORNE, JR. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce that I will be a candidate for the Republican nomina tion for the two-year term at the com ing primary election. R. G. HOPKINS. COUNTY COMMISSIONER FOR FOUR-YEAR TERM I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of County Com missioner, for the four year term, sub ject to the will of the Republican vot ers of Park County, at the August Primary. S. A. WATKINS. NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that we the undersigned, three directors of the Wyoming-Indiana Oil and Gas Company, pursuant to and in accord ance with the by-laws of said corpo ration, and the laws of the State of Wyoming, hereby call a special meet ing of the stockholders thereof, to be held on the 18th day of August, 1922, at 2 o’clock P. M. at the office of D. E. Hollister in the Pioneer Building, at Cody, Park County, Wyoming, for the purpose of considering and voting upon a proposal to dissolve said cor poration in accordance with chapter 349 of the Wyoming Compiled Stat utes, 1920. DWIGHT E. HOLLISTER, W. B. RAYMOND, M. J. DA YER, Directors. First publication July 26, 1922. Last publication August 16, 1922. NOTICE G. W. Wilkins has reopened the Keystone Barn in Cody and will con duct it hereafter. 51-4 The Presbyterian Ladies Aid Soci ety will have a bage sale at the Cody Trading Co. store on Saturday, July 22, beginning 1:30 p. m. 50-2 WANTED- By The C.B.&Q.R.R. MECHANICS AND HELPERS FOR PER MANENT POSITIONS Machinists, boilermakers, black smiths, sheet metal and electric al workers, 70c per hour; Helpers for these crafts, 47c per hour; Passenger car repairers and in spectors, 70c per hour; Freight car repairers and inspec tors, 63c per hour. To replace men on strike against decision of tho United States Labor Board. Special attention given to train ing young men with or without experience in mechanical work. Transportation, board and lodg ing free. Call on or write to MASTER MECHANIC, C B. & Q. R. R., Casper, Wyo. L'M . fefl I I Afcl ’H j frysgsM j r~ i " i —~t AND OTHER GOOD GROCERIES 1 Get ’em at the Banner Store NUF CED Subscribe for The Enterprise. When in BILLINGS VISIT Ih! Ladies Ready-to-Wear Shop Khaki Riding Habits and Sport Clothes A Specialty Davisson & McNamara Circle Round The East - This year! Visit the scenes and see the .sights you’ve read about. Enjoy a delightful succession of summer experiences. See surprising New York, amuse yourself at Coney Island, enjoy yourself at Atlantic City. Take a salt dip in the old Atlantic. Historic charm and quaintness blended with the usual sea-shore attractions invite in Boston and along New England’s picturesque shores. Summer days are magical in “The Land of Evan geline”—replete with mystical and natural beauty. In the Berkshire country the charm of lake, pic turesque river and inviting countryside are ideally combined. Amid the peace and restfulness of the Adiron dacks are those shrines of the historic past which always carry a strong appeal. The Catskills, “the Land of Rip Van Winkle,” is . a great natural playground of the Eastern States. Then, there’s Niagara Falls, the Thousand Isl ands, the White Mountains, the Green Mountains, our National Capital, the resorts in the Blue Ridge and Allegheny Mountains and a host of other de lightful places, large and small, each with a lure of its own. Round trip excursion-vacation tickets to Eastern resorts are on sale now. Your choice of a broad se lection of routes. Long limits and liberal stop-over privileges. It will do you a world of good to get away for a time. You’ll come back with a set of new ideas and a new outlook on life. Decide where and when you want to go; then, come in and see me. If I haven’t literature on the particluar region in which you are interested I will get it for you, and make all arrangements for your complete trip. F. KLING Ticket Agent J Everywhere West PAGE FIVE