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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER IS, I*2* Professinal Cards IWm. S. Bennett, Jr. Attsnsiy at Law Practice in aU Conrta GREYBULL WYO. |! WWirVWWWWWWIAnfWVWWWtAAAAHW WlLLl***’ Attorney and Counaelor at Law Practice* In all Court* and before the Department* at Washington, D. C. Member American Bar Aeeocla tlon. Thirty yeara practice In Wyoming Court*. Cody, Wye. DR. C G. MANLOVE DENTIST Phone*: Office: Office 210-W 16 W. Sheridan Ave. Reeldence 211 COGSWELL & COMPANY PAINTING PLUMBING Call Me When Your Water Plpea Are Clogged Up Phone 104 J Cheapest Insuraace on earth. Pro tect your family by joining the F. O. B. now. Initiation 66.00; will Boon ba 126. See Erickson. KEYSTONE, FEED BARN W. S. Widdou*. Phone 229-w. Cody TEAMS FOR HIRE BEST OF CARE TAKEN OF TEAMS LEFT IN OUR CARE WE HAVE TEAMS READY ALL TIMES TO DO YOUR HAULING AND CLEANUP WORK Order* taken for COAL from the Old Buffalo Bill Mine AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR || !| Temme Guaranteed Springs !; For All Cars i| When a Spring Breaks, Save Time and Money by Calling <' I; on us for Springs. THESE SPRINGS CARRIED IN l| I; STOCK. Scotty Clark !; jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim I BILLIARDS! | 111111111111111111111111111111 l | Carom Billiards -j- Pocket Billiards i I Soft Brinks, Lunch, Cigars I | PATCHELL’S | NOW LOCATED AT THE IRMA HOTEL HiiiiiiiiiiiniMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiimiiniiimiiiiff y- If You Want to Be Shown THAT An Oldtimer’s Cooking is Hard to Beat TRY GEO. GRUPP’S PLACE SteaKs a Specialty S. B. * Q. TIME TABLE Beet Ne. 14 —Depart*—7:3» a. m Beund Mo. 16—Departs 1:H ». Weet Me. 17—Arrive* u m. Beood Me. H-S-Arrtvee.l: 1» >. ■ TO COAL CUSTOMERS Hereafter I will personally conduct the business of selling and delivering coal from our mine. The price* will be the same a* heretofore—47.oo de livered In Cody or 44.25 at the mine. OTTO NELSON. Highest Cash Price Paid For Hides, Pelts, Furs J. P. Weber DR. A. W. ALLEN ’Specializing in the care of PYORRHEA 211 and 212 Hart Albin Bldg. BILLINGS, MONTANA FOR RENT Storage Room or Auto Space R. P. Hindman NOTICE OF SALE OF j SCHOOL LANDS Notice la hereby given that pursu- 1 ant to law and at the order of the; State Board of School Land Commis sioners, the Commissioner of Public Landa will, uu me 13th day of Decem ber, A. D. 1922, at 10:00 o’clock A. M. at the front door of the Court House In the City of Cody, County of Park, State of Wyoming, offer for sale at, public auction and sell to the highest bidder the following described lands: ' Original Southwest quarter North- i west quarter (SW% NWyj, -Resur-! j vey Tract 77 Section Twenty-two (22), j Township Fifty-four (54) North, Range ; One Hundred Three (103) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, containing 40 acrea, more or loss., (Application for Selection and Sale No. 506 by Paul Richter.) Original Southwest quarter North east quarter (SW% NES4), North Half Southeast quarter (N 54 SES4) • Section Twenty-eight (28), Northwest quarter Southwest quarter (NWS4 SWS4) Section Twenty-seven ,(27)- Reaurvey Tract 72, Township Forty-, six (46) North, Range One Hundred One (101) West of the Sixth Princi-' pal Meridian, containing 160.64 acres, more or less. (Application for selec tion and Sale No. 425 by John H. Doores.) Lots Twenty-four (24), Twenty-five (25), Twenty-six (26), Twenty-seven (27), Section Six (6), Township Fifty one (51) North, Range One Hundred Four (104) West of the Sixth Princi-[ pal Meridian, containing 145.90 acres, more or less. (Application for Selec tion and Sale No. 1817 by D. E. Hol lister.) Original Northeast quarter North west quarter (NE5i NW%) Section Eight (8), Resurvey Tract 77—40 acres; Original East Half Southwest quarter (E54 SWS4), Northwest quar ter Southeast quarter Section Five (5), Resurvey Tract 43 —120.11 acres, Township Fifty-one (51) North, Range One Hundred Four (104) West; Original East Half Southwest quarter (E54 SW%), Re survey Lots Fifteen (15), Twenty-i four (24), Thirty-one Section! Thirty-one (31), Township Fifty-two North, Range One Hundred Four UO4) West —82.34 acres; Original Lot Three (3), Southeast quarter Northwest quarter (SES4 NWS4) ! Setion Six (6), Township Fifty-one (51) North, Range Cue Hundred Four (104) West; Resurvey Tract 47 A-B-C, Townships Fiftyone (51) and Fifty two (52) North, Range One Hundred Four (104) West of the Sixth Princi pal Meridian, containing 80 acres, more or less, or a total area of 322.45 acres, more or less. (Application for selection and Sale No. 2604 by D. E. Hollister.) Original Northeast quarter South east quarter (NES4 SE»4), Resurvey Tract 51 E —4o acres, Section Thirty five (35), Original Northeast quarter Southeast quarter (NES4 SE%), Southeast quarter Northeast quarter (SES4 NEU), Resurvey Tract 66—80 acres. Section Thirty-one (31), Ortg inat Northeast quarter Southwest quarter (NES4 SES4), Resurvey Tract 68 —40 acres. Section Twenty-nine (29) Township Fifty-four (54) North, 1 Range One Hundred Three (103) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, containing 160 acres, more or less; Original Southeast quarter Southwest! quarter (SE% SW%) Section Thirty' (30) Township Fifty-four (54) North, Range One Hundred Three (103) West; Resurvey Tract 38 in Township Fifty-four (54) North, Range One Hundred Four (104) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, containing 40 acres, more or less; Original North west quarter Northeast quarter (NW»4NES4) Section Thirty-one (31),' Township Fifty-four (54) North, Range One Hundred Three (103). West; Resurvey Tract 67—40 acres,! more or leas, in Township Fifty-four (54) North, Ranges One Hundred Three (103) and One Hundred Four (104) West of the Sixth Principal Me ridian, a total of 240 acres, more or less. (Application for Selection and Sale No. 388 by J. Ganguet and A. H. Barth.) Original Southeast quarter North west quarter (SES4 NWS4), Northeast quarter Southwest quarter (NE% SW>4), Resurvey Tract 53, Section Ten (10), Township Forty-six (46) North, Range One Hundred One (101) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, containing 81.28 acres, more or less. (Application for Selection and Sale No. 1408 by Wm. L. Simpson.) Lot Two (2) Section Thirty-three (33), Township Forty-eight and One Half (4854) North, Range One Hun dred Three (103) West; Lot Four (4), Section Twelve (12), Township Forty-nine (49) North* Range One Hundred Three (103) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, containing 84.86 acres, more or less. (Applica tion for selection and Sale Nos. 3397 and 924 by L. G. Phelps.) Lot Fifty-one (51), Section Thirteen (13), Township Fifty-one (51) North, Range One Hundred Two (102) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, con taining 40 acres, more or less. (Ap plication for Selection and Sale No. 1868 by W. R. Coe.) Southeast quarter Northwest quar ter (SES4 NW 54) Section Eight (8), Lots Eight (8) and Nine (9), Section Five (5), Township Fifty-one (51) North, Range One Hundred Four (104) West; Northeast quarter South east (quarter (NES4 BEU) Section Thirty-one (31), Southwest quarter | Northwest quarter (SWS4 NW 54), j West Half Southwest quarter (W 54 I JSWS4) Section Thirty-two (32), Town-' ! ship Fifty-two (52) North, Range One Hundred Four (104) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, containing 277.87 acres, more or less. (Application for Selection and Sale No. 1699 by H. J. Fulton.) The appraised value of the surface right of each parcel of said lands is 113.3354 per acre, and the said lands : will not be sold for lesw than % of the i appraised valuation and not less than . SIO.OO per acre. The said lands will be sold suojent Ito the term and condition that ne i purchaser, or purchasers, thereof up on receiving title shall reconvey to the State of Wyoming all mining and mineral rights in and to said lands, including the right to prospect for, mine and remove any and all miner -1 als and coal from said lands. | The highest bidder is the bidder who offers to pay the highest price ’ per acre and to reconvey to the State all minerals and coal existing or found I to exist in the land, together with the 1 right to prospect for same. I Also the following described lands: i Lots Three (3) and Four (4), Sec-1 | tion Five (5), Lot One (1) Section Six (6), Township Forty-seven (47) Nojth, Range One Hundred One (101) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, containing 120.82 acres, more or less. (Application for selec-i tion and Sale No. 3192 by Roy M.| Webster.) | The appraised value of the surface, • right of each parcel of said lands is $20.00 per acre, and the said lands | i will not be sold for less than % of the appraised valuation and not less than $15.00 per acre. The said lands will be sold subject to the term and condition that the 1 purchaser, or purchasers, thereof up ion receiving title shall reconvey to | the State of Wyoming all mining and ' mineral rights in and to said lands, including the right to prospect for, I mine and remove any and all miner als from said lands, with the excep tion of the Coal rights which have 1 been reserved to the United States. The highest bidder is the bidder ! who offers to pay the highest price i per acre and to reconvey to the State all minerals and coal eisting or found to exist in the land, together with the j right to prospect for same, with the I exception of the Coal rights which; i have been reserved to the United; States. ’ j The said lands will be sold upon ' the following terms: Not less than 10 per cent of the purchase price to be; ’! paid in cash at the time of sale, and ’ the balance not to exceed eilghteen ‘ equal annual payments with interest thereon at the rate of 4 per cent per ■ annum, provided that all such pur i chase price may be paid at the time ’ of sale, or subsequently at the option of the purchasers. ’ The cost of this advertisement must be paid by the purchasers of the lands.. Any improvements on the ( lands must be purchased by the pur-, chasers of the lands, either by pri- ’ vate agreement with the owner or at ; the appraised value fixed under the ’ authority of the Board. The said lands will be sold subject ’ to all legally established or granted rights of way under the laws of the State of Wyoming or reserved to the j United States and subject to any vest ed and accrued rights of any ditch • company, or any person, owning any ditches on, or passing thru any part ;of said lands and subject to the right of the proprietor of any vein or lode to extract and remove his ore therefrom, should the same be found to penetrate or intersect the premises hereby granted, as provided by law. i The Board reserves the right to re ; ject any and all bids offered at the l said sale. j In Witness Whereof, We have here unto set our hands and caused to be affixed the Seal of the Board this 10th day of November, A. D. 1922. (SEAL) ROBERT D. CAREY, President, State Board of School Land Commissioners. A. BAKER, Commissioner of Public Lands, Secretary First publication November 15, 1922. Last publication December 6, 1922. SHERIFF’S SALE (Case 749) Whereas, by virtue of an execution issued by the Clerk of the District Court of Park County, Wyoming, in a certain action wherein Frank Fee as Plaintiff recovered a judgment against Robert H. Wiper as defendant on the 22nd day of December,l92o, for the sum of $552.84 together with costs of said action taxed at the sum of $29.55, I have levied upon the real estate hereinafter described, said real estate having been attached in said action, being situate in the Town site of Powell, Park County, Wyom ing, and more particularly known and described as follows, to-wit: An undi vided one-half interest In and to Lots 5,6, 7, 8. 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 in Block 44 in the Townsite of Powell, Park County, Wyoming. Now therefore, Notice is given that on the 22nd day of December, A. D. 1922, at 2 o’clock P. M. on said day at the Court House of said County I will offer for sale the above describ ed real estate at public vendue to the highest and best bidder. Appraised value, $900.0G. C. A. DAVIS, J. H. Van Horn, Sheriff ot Park ■ Attorney tor Plaintiff. County, Wyoming. First publication November 14, 1922. Last publication December 20, 1922. SHERIFF’S SALE I Whereas, by virtue ot an order of sale Issued by the Clerk ot the Dis-' trlct Court of Park County, Wyoming. In a certain action wherein on the . 21st day ot August, 1922, Frank Fee as Plaintiff recovered a judgment i against Robert H. Wiper as defendant I in the sum of 1802.05 together with costs ot said action taxed at the sum of $37.45 I have levied upon the real estate described In said Judgment be ing located in the Townsite ot Powell, | Park County, Wyoming, and more par- I tlcularly known and described as fol lows, to-wit: An undivided one-halt Interest in and to lots 5,6, 7,8, 9, 10. 11. 12 and 13, In Block 44 in the Townsite of Powell, Park county, Wyoming. Now therefore, Notice is given that on the 22nd day of December, 1922, at the hour ot 2 o’clock P. M. on said .—— . ... , , __ ... u The Ebert Grocery Co. Service and Quality - - Arrivals for the Holidays Heinzs Goodies— Plum Pudding, Fig Pudding, Mince Meat, Apple Butter and Table Vinegar. For That Fruit Cake — I Raisins; Citron, Lemon and Orange Peel; Currants. . We’ll Have a fine line o/ ThanKsgiv ing eats on hand for you Zi EBERT GROCERY CO. ! Phone 126 Cody, Wyo. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ srrfwn. I .... ■l b GOOD SERVICE |\| MONEY SAVING National Bisquit Co. Crackers and Corona Blend Coffee Best Ever BANNER STORE PHONE 27 Ik/ a it .■myy, I FOWLER? I | NEW & SECOND HAND STORE Highest Cash Price Paid I for Hides, Pelts and Furs I | At the Old Place on Sheridan Avenue. Cody, Wyoming St Successor to ( Lambert’s 2nd Hand Store) ,—■■ I ' " Make No Mistake I When you need Auto Equipment be | sure to get the dependable kind —the kind | we handle. Firestone tires, the kind that give you lo| ‘Most Miles Per Dollar.’ Westric Batteries | I THE PARK GARAGE ’ day I will cffer tor sale the said above described real estate, at the Court House ot said County, at public ven due to the highest and heat bidder. Appraised value $900.00. * A. DAVIS, Sheriff ot Park County, Wyoming. J. H. Van Horn, i Attorney tor Plaintiff. . First publication November 15, 1922. Last publication Deeember 20, 1922. ABUSED HIS HORSE; SENTENCED TO READ BOOK 'BLACK BEAUTY’ I - 1 I Chicago, Nov. io—An a fine for al leged overloading of hie horse-drawn , wagon, James O’Donald, president ot ■ a local teaming company, was sen- ■ tenced to read “Blank Beauty.” by ■ Municipal Judge John F. Haas. The i judge then continued O’Donald’s case 1 for one month, when the defendant ' must po3s an examination on the . story 1 , [ David H. Z eery made final proof I on his homestead on Wednesday. PAGE FIVE