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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, H 22 NOTICE Effective this date the following the following concerns wil operate on a strictly cash basis: Wyoming Mill & Elevator Co. Cody Ice & Fuel Co. H. C. Sanborn Pay the driver or be prepared to pay collector who will call within 24 hours after delivery. b GOOD SERVICE |/J MONEY SAVING - The Banner Store ||l PROMPT DELIVERY W |pt3(3C9C969SS969CX9C969C3C3CXXS€X9SX9C3SXX3C9C9C3CX3S96XM3SSt9€3CXXSSX3C9CX3e3CX3OC3S3 $5 IN PRIZES EVERY PERSON : buying one of our ; Cody Drug special ioc Tablets is entitled to a guess on the number of I beans in the jar on display in our window \ FIVE SI.OO PRIZES for five nearest correct guesses. HiiiiiimmmiiiiimmiimiimiimiimiiimiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I BILLIARDS! | iiimimiiiiimimimmit = = = | Carom Billiards -j- Pocket Billiards | I Soft Brinks, Lunch, Cigars | | PATCH ELL’S | NOW LOCATED AT THE IRMA HOTEL DiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillllllllllllllllllllillllllltillifT If You Want to Be Shown THAT An Oldtimer’s Cooking is Hard to Beat TRY | GEO. GRUPP’S PLACE Steaks a Specialty ju i i -g Simply, Failure. Lark of training, poor preparation nsuflicient s< booling. faulty outluuk Judgment, nurrow ideas the? ire some of the phrases used to ei '•l’dn failure. Ti’iey likewise are th hie’ reasons why so many itivn wi •rdly have fa'leil In the active sen * the word yet must he c lassed uin<> <»se wi n do not succeed. -C. N. G «*y. Origin of Moon-Eyed. The expression “moon-eyed” as pop ularly used to describe an advanced stage of intoxication, had Its origin in India, where a certain variety of drink taken In excess renders Its victims blind from sunset to sunrise, or dur ing the period that the moon Is shin ing. The condition In extreme cases lasts as long as 18 or 19 days. SHERIFF’S SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE sth JUDICIAL DISTRICT, PARK COUNTY, WYOMING. Walter G. Carlson, Plaintiff, Oscar K. Anderson and Mattie And erson. Defendants Public notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a special execution and order of sale issued by the District Court of Park County, Wyoming, on the 2nd day of September A. D. 1922 to me directed, in a cause therein pending, wherein Walter G. Carlson was awarded judgement in the sum of Twenty-four Thousand nine hun dred fifty dollars and ninety-five cents ($24,950.95) with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from August 23rd, 1922 and $6.50 Costs of suit, together with accruing interest and costs, against Oscar K. Anderson and Mattie Anderson, together with a decree of foreclosure on a mortgage and sale of real estate described in said mortgage as follows to-wit Farm Unit “G” or lots 53-J, 53-0, 43-B, and 43-G in Township 55 North ; Range 99 West, 6th P.M. Park County, ; Wyoming. Together with all flumes, canals ditches and laterals conveying jwater to and upon the land above de ; scribed and all water rights tbere ( upon belonging. I All being situated in the County of Park, in the State of Wyoming; the proceeds of the sale to be applied to, , and in payment of said Judgment, Costs and Accruing Costs. Therefore, I have lefled upon said | described real estate and will, on the 28th day of October A. D. 1922 at the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day, at the front door of the Court House at Cody, the County seat of Park County, Wyoming, offer for •ale, and sell at public venue tothe sale, and sell at public venue to the. aforesaid described real estate or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said Judgement, Costs, and Accruing Costs. C. A. DAVIS, Sheriff of Park County Wyoming First Publication September 13th, Last Publication October 25th. SHERIFF’S SALE IN DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISRICT, PARK COUNTY, WYOMING. Walter H. Best, Plaintiff, vs. Eudora J. Edwards and John L. Edwards, et al., Defendants. Public notice is hereby given that by virtue of a special execution and order of sale issued by the District Court of Park County, Wyoming, on the 2nd day of September, A. D. 1922, to me directed, in a cause therein pending, wherein Walter H. Best was awarded judgment in the sum of Seven Thousand six hundred flfty-one dollars and eight cents ($7,641.08) with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from August 24th, 1922, and $17.05 costs of suit, together with accruing interest and costs, against Eudora J. Edwards and John L. Edwards, together with a decree of foreclosure on a mortgage and sale of real estate described in said mort gage as follows, to-wit: Lots 45-J, 45-K, and south half of 45-1, (known as Farm Unit "N”) of lot 45. Town ship 55 North, Range 98 West, of the 6th P. M. containing 99.90 Acres. Together with all flumes, canals, ditches and laterals conveying water to and upon the land above de scribed, and all water rights thereupon belonging. All being situated in the county of Park, in the State of Wyoming; the proceeds of said sale to be applied to, and in payment of said Judgment, Costs and Accruing Costs. THEREFORE, I have levied upon said above described real estate and will, on the 28th day of October, A. D. 1922, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day, at the front door of the Court House at Cody, at the County seat of Park County, Wy oming, offer for sale, and sell at pub lic venue to the highest and best bidder for cash, the aforesaid describ ed real .estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said Judg ment, Costs and Accruing Costs. C. A. DAVIS, Sheriff of Park County, Wyoming. Wm. L. Simpson, Attorney for Plaintiff. First publication September 13th. Last publication October 25th. Bird Weather Prophets. Birds, some at least, are good wz»nth er prophets. The green woodpecker is known in some parts of this countr* as the “ruin bird” because you hear his laughing cry so often liefore : downpour. The missel thrush again bas gained the name of “storm rock.’ because he ftinsrs before wlnd’nn<i rain Cogswell & Moore PAINTING PAPER HANGING PLUMBING Call Us When Your Water Pipes Are Clogged Up Phone 104 J WILLIAM L. SIMPSON Attorney and Counselor at Law Practices in all Courts and before the Departments at Washington, D. C. Member American Bar Associa tion. Thirty years practice In Wyoming Courts. Cody, Wyo. DR. A. W. ALLEN Specializing In the cure of PYORRHEA 211 and 212 Hart Albin Bldg. BILLINGS, MONTANA i ■ '■■■ 'l' Classified Ads) >--- - -y JIGGS CABBAGE—Best in the land, 2%c email lots; 2c In 500 lb lots; S3O a ton. Pearson Bros., phone 5R23 or 10F12. 6-8 FOR SALE—AII kinds of apples at the Greenwald ranch. 6-3 LOST—22 Remington rifle between my home and Creamery. Findr please return to J. B. Goff. ts LOST—Female Airdale Terrior. Re ward for information leading to its return. Notify McLean, at Valley Ranch. 5-2 FOUND—Stock saddle. Owner may have same by describing. Ask Enter prise. WANTED—Horses to feed for the winter. Hay and good pasture. In quire N. P. deMauriac, Cody. 5 WANTED —Young men, handy with FOR RENT—Four room house. In quire at Enterprise. dh , FOR RENT—3-room house, furnished, modern. Inquire at Rose Inn. 4tf TWO SECTIONS grazing land on Pat O’Hara creek, plenty of good water. Will lease reasonable. Inquire Enter prise 3-3* THE SANITARY BOTTLING Works In Cody is now open for business. Soda water of all kinds and DeMarls spring; water. Phone 46 W. 24-46tf YoUTELL’EM Hinds of too , tnauy people fi lied With useless knowledge. © We are not in the profiteering busi ness but are just as willing to figure with you on a small job as we would be if you wanted a complete new — - PLUMBING SYSTEM The satisfaction you will experience will repay you many times the cost of such a system. We make quick, careful, and thor ough installation and are sure we can please you. Cody Plumbing. Healing and Sheet Metal Works A. MENZIES, Proprietor Business Phone Res. Phone 211 207 Wm. S. Bennett, Jr. Attorney at Law Practice in all Court* GREYBULL WYO. FOWLERS NEW & SECOND HAND STORE I Highest Cash Price Paid I for Hides, Pelts and Furs I At the Old Place on Sheridan Avenue, Cody, Wyoming |l Successor to ( Lambert’s 2nd Hand Store) I Make No Mistake I When you need Auto Equipment be I sure to get the dependable kind —the kind : we handle. Firestone tires, the kind that give you I ‘Most Miles Per Dollar.’ Westric Batteries I THE PARK GARAGE | Uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!llllll How About | | Your Valuables? | = During the summer when every one is seeking the = = cool spot out of doors, are your papers, jewelry and other - S valuables easy prey for prowlers. H = When you’re off on your vacation or week-end, are = = you hampering your pleasure with worries over the safe- = S ty of your valuables? = = A safety deposit box takes these cares off your sl.oul- = = ders. You’ll find it mighty cheap insurance to get one at = = this bank. ~ | FIRST NATIONAL BANK I CODY, WYOMING fiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin \ The Ebert Grocery Co. | £ SERVICE and QUALITY | We have : Extra quality canning fruit now ! I on hand. Peaches are in fine shape, and you had better ! ! fill those extra fruit jars for winter use. J r Concord Grapes, basket . . 75c ; The price of Grapes looks as though it will be higher ' ; Fruit Jars . . pints, quarts 1 gal- ; j lon sizes on hand if you need any extras. j > We have all kinds of Pickling Spices for the pickle season ’ ! DO NOT FORGET A POUND OF :! 2 <9 ; Hill Bros, with your next order. The EBERTGROCERYCO. I Phone No. 120 i Got A Grouch? Read The Enterprise! FIVE Get the Habit Come to the SHOLES MARKET GARDEN for NUETTA SWEET CORN and other VegetaNes First place north of Lambert