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“I Am Bolton The Meat Man 99
And you will find me at NEWCOMER & ROUSSEAU*S ready and equipped to furnish you the very finest
Meats, Fish and Oysters in Season. ' Only absolutely Pure Lard for sale by me
Phone 25 Black and / will call for your Orders
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I News of the Week I
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* Item* of Intermit about the People of |
jjt Cody and Adjoining Country sf:
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You can save money by dealing with
Bennett’s Cody Drug & Jewelry Co.
J. H. Johnson of Sheridan, regis
tered at the Irma Monday.
C. L. Sheedy is back after a hunt
ing trip with Rep. D. E. Hollister.
For dainty table delicacies of all
kinds in jars or cans see Yates. 10-13
N. E. Brown of LaK.o View eame in
Monday on business.
Charles Watkins, brother of Sant,
is the guest of the latter.
Transient room or board at the old
Goodman house D. R. Park.
C. M. Pees of K. C. Is registered
at the ‘lrma.
Union Services at the Methodist
Church on Thanksgiving morning at
ten o’clock. Are you going?
J. B. Arnold a Billings banker is
here and goes to Pahaska today to
shoot big game. *
LENNINGER’S for the best bread.
11-3-ts
Martin Ranameil of Crandall creek
paid the county seat a visit Wednes
day.
Have your Christmas Photos taken
NOW. Don’t wait until we are rush
ed. Hiscock Studio. 11-17-ts
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dahlem of the j
North Fork were Cody visitors this \
week. j
F. E. Hewitt and J. M. Wolf of Mee- j
tectse came in on Monday and were I
guests of the Irma.
Phone 35 Black when you wish real j
home made bread. It’s Dew’s place. ]
10-6 ts
The auxiliary to the Spinsters club
will give a social dance tomorrow
evening it is stated.
EAGLES —Business session at 7:30
sharp, Social at 8:30, Monday evening
November 27th. 11-24-lt
Will you be at the Union Services
at the Methodist Church Thanksgiv
ing morning at ten o’clock?
Florence Gregory went a hunting
Monday and with her trusty little
rifle brought down a fine fat cotton J
tall.
County Commissioner Kepford of
tlie South Fork came in Monday to
do some trading incidental to a hunt
ing trip.
FOR RENT —One large furnished
room. Will also give breakfast. Apply
to Mrs. A. Beam. 11-24-ts
J. O. Neff of Germania, accompani
ed by John Webber and Ed Wagner,
left on Wednesday for a hunting trip
up the North Fork.
The Herald prints 500 Herald Sani
tary Wrappers with your name and
that of your brand of butter for $2.00
—don’t use a pasted label —they are
not sanitary nor attractive. 11-10-11-ts
The wedding of “Doc” Kirk last
Saturday, caused a run of “stork
cards” at Milo Harding’s, Who put
up the job?
Jessie Frost has gone on a hunting
trip and will stop at the Ned Frost
camp. Jesse will probably remain un
til the end of the season.
CASH paid for hides, pelts, furs
and rubber. Harry Sanborn. 10-13-ts
ijie friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ruby
Schultz will now find them in the
Frost and Richard house into which
they completed their removal on Mon
day.
Katherine Davis, nee Fisher is back
from her visit to Lindsburg, Kas.,
where she was married. Her husband
Lee Davis remained for a few days
longer and will be in Cody in the next
daj- or so.
For good first class tailoring, see
Ohsrles Benjamin, the tailor. 10-27-ts
Xerxes — no Xenophen—what is tho
inau’s given name? Reference is had
so K. Whiling of Sunlight who is in
fronl that lively mining camp. But
what Is his first cognomen?
William Mutch a soldier at the
east gate station was in with Fred
Moc/is Wednesday and stated that
54 inches of snow have fallen already
tiii* season. The U. 8. Is taking oh
s.-rvjitions tkis year as to the depth
of the fall of the snow in the park.
Standard Scale Books for dfela at.
The Herald Office. 25 and 50 cents.
B. Bush is in from K. C.
Alex Linto ran over from Meeteetse
yesterday. ,
Fred Whitney and wife of Meeteet
se arc in and are stopping at the Irma
T. C. Schaub, of the Frog ranch
(•this is the ranch at which solo or
iginated) came over Thursday.
Hear Rev. J. McV. Haight at tho
Union Services at the Methodist
Church Thanksgiving morning at ten
o'clock.
LENNINGER’S Tor fine cakes and
pastry. 11-3-ts
i C. H. Holland tho hustling head of
The Wonder store, went to Burling-
Pton Sunday on business, returning to
, Cody on Monday night.
! If you would have your laundry
work come hack CLEAN try the
j PARK HAND LAUNDRY. Or phone
| 73 black, we will call. * 11-24-ts
F. J. I.age of Sheridan, and the.
! man that keeps John D. Rockafeller
j and the Standard Oil straight in Wy
j oroing was the handsomest sojourner
j the Pearl City had this week. He paid
! a call on The Herald and promised to
| reduce the price of gasoline,
j If yoiir face hurt a you have it pho
l tographed and send it among your
| friends for Christmas. Let them share
the pain with you. F. J. fliscock is
i the man behind the camera. 11-17-ts
! M. O. Newton and County Com
i missioner Walter Kepford went hunt-
J ins in* the Rock creek section on
i Tuesday. Now watch the big game
1 fly.
Mr. and Mrs. I. C. McGee are en
' joying a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J.
i H. McGee the parents of the former.
I The little baby McGee is growing
like a green bay tree.
LENNINGER’S for the best bakery
j goods. 11-3-ts
' Dick Itosseau, Orrin McGahan and
j O A. Oakes, the letter the contractor
are in from a hunting trip on the
North Fork where they brought down
an elk and a deer.
John Wellington and Elmer Oas
returned from Crandall creek Tues
day where they had been trapping
and hunting. They secured an elk
head with horns 5 feet high and \ x k
feet spread. This is said to be a par
ticularly fine specimen.
FOR RENT—A nicely furnished
room, warm and electric lighted, two
blocks from the Post Office. Inquire
of Chas. Benjamin. 11-17-ts.
Jim McLaughlin, the Tall Syca
more of the South Fork brought to
the editor Monday a fine piece of
venison. Thanks , Jim, call again,
even if you haven’t any deer meat.
Mrs. Roy Coguill is back from a
visit to Oshkosh and Milwaukee, Wis.
also to broken Bow and Omaha, Neb.
She was gone about four months and
states she had a splendid trip. She
has taken over the Little Rooming
House and wll run it this winter.
Remnant Sale on at the Council.
Bargains in- Liquors. Goods sold re
gardless of tho cost See J. M. Frost.
11-17-ts
J. C .Carpenter the plumber has se
cured the contract for placing a new
hot water heating plant in the resi
dence of Dave Jonog. Mr. Carpenter
has been very busy this fall and re
cently completed the healing of the
Weston residence.
If you wish choice meats, at rea
sonable prices, call H. M. 801tpn.25
Black. I will call for your order.
11-3-ts
Mrs. C. L. Foster and Mrs. A. M. j
Humphrys have returned from an
extended visit with relatives in Iow T a
and 111., having been absent from Cody
since September last. The return in
time to participate in the Christmas
holiday social festivities.
No matter if eggs have gone up.
we make all kinds of cake. Who?
Dew’s course. 11-24-ts
Miss Frannie Morris cam© to Cody
on Tuesday to do some shopping and
incidentally to get married. See an
other column for this much matri
monially inclined young woman’s lat
est wedding
Clmrles S. I>e Shon, of D°s Moines,
la., a well known business man of
that place is a Cody visitor this week.
Mr. De Shon sees much to admire
and like in the Pearl City and ap
preciates the hospitality that has
made the old home of Buffalo Bill
famous
LENNINGER’S for fine rye bread.
11-3-ts
Northern Wyoming Herald. Cody. Wyoming, November 24, 1911.
EAGLES —Business session at 7:30
sharp, Social at 8:30, Monday evening
November 27th. 11-24-lt
W. F. McGee will leave Burlington
In a few days for his old home Mar
celine, Mo., where his wife now is
a guest of relatives.
Choice oranges, lemons and banan
as at Yates. 11-U4-tf.
Jim Morris and John Plum who
have been employed at the Buffalo
Bil barn left this week for Ardmore,
8. D. w here they will spend tlie winter
| PARK HAND LAUNDRY open for
I laisiness Monday, Nov. 27 —phone 73
j black and we will call. 11-24-tt
I Jim Hogan of Clark, the towering
j “Sunny Jim” was a court house vis
| itor yesterday. He held quite a eon
j flab with County Clerk Barnett. Mr.
| Hogan returned on Friday.
1 All kinds of fresh taffies, peanut
brittle. Where? Dew’s of
Don’t fail to attend the Union Ser
vices at'the Methodist \ Church on
Thanksgiving morning. Rev. J. h|oV.
Haight will preach while Rev. E. L.
Anderson and Rev. Biugaman will
assist. Splendid music will be provided
by all the choirs under the charge of
Mrs. Rogers. _ -jar
Go to the Council, to attend a
clearance sale. Will close out at any
old price a few brands of goods that
we do not care to handle. 11-17-tt.
Theodore Westhofif is Lack and will
open the nev,* Park Hand Laundry,
Monday Nov. 27, and he Invites all
of his old customers and possible
patrons to visit his new plant on Sun
day, Nov. 26, at which time he will
have it open for the inspection of
the public. His new equipment is all
in
Delicatessen dainties of all kinds —
Yates. 11-24-ts
I. C. McGee of Burlington sold two
fine lots of hogs this week to H. M.
Bolton and John Esser, respectively
at a good price. Mr. McGee Bays it
did not cost him a cent to fatten his
hogs as he turned them in the grain
fields after his harvest. Who s«ys it
doesn’t pay to raise stock and fatten
them on the home ranch? The hogs
.gold by Mr. McGee averaged 220
pounds apiec.
EAGLES —Business session at 7:30
sharp, Social at 8:30, Monday evening
November 27th. 11-24-lt
THANKSGIVING SUGGESTS RE
NEWAL OF DINING ROOM ACCES
SORIES—SEE THE COFFEE PER- j
COLATORS, NAPKIN RINGS, SANP*
WICH PLATES, SILVER DINNER
SETS AND THE BEAUTIFUL CUT
GLASS IN THE WINDOWS OF
BENNETT’S CODY DRUG & JEW
ELRY CO. 11 24-lt
J. E. Lehman, the forest ranger
was in Cody on Tuesday and wan a
welcome caller at Tho Herald office.
He states that the roads below Rep.
D. E. Hollister are very bad by reas
on of the rains and snows. Mr. Leh
man rehewed his subscription to the
Herald and goes on the Star Roll of
Honor. He Is a most valued man in
the service and is doing excellent
work for tho government.
Send your collars and cuffs to the
PARK HAND LAUNDRY, or phone
73 black, we will call. Good care taken
not to injure them. 11-24-ts
Peter Trujillo of Meeteetse, the
saw miil man and one of the men that
is making good over there was in Cody
this week. While here he renewed his
subscription to the Her«ald and takes
his place on the Star Roll of Honoc
of The Herald.
When you wish a nice dutch lunch
buy your materials of Yates.: 11-24-ts
Messrs. E. S. Downs and William
Wibel of the South Fork and Bur
lington respectively, were Cody so
sojourners on Tuesday of this week.
Whilfe here they paid a visit to The
Her3ld watching with much intereit
the fast type setting machine casting
type for the next isue.
GEBO AND OREGON BASIN COAL
BALED HAY AND OATS.
J. H. PERRY, AGENT, 11 24-51
Fred Morris of the North Fork was
in Wednesday and renewed his sub
scription to The Herald and goes
upon the Star Roll of Honor. He ac
companied by Mrs. Morris was
hunting and she secured a six point
bull and a cow. They had a good
time and were gone three weeks
Thomas Refbord who has Tiequ Ihe
guest of the Morrises for the past
four months returned on Wednesday
to his home In Philadelphia. ,
THANKS
GIVING CLOTHES
tJPart of the pleasure of the great
National Feast Day is in feeling
right, in looking right, in dressing
your body to harmonize with the
hale and healthy atmosphere of the
joyful day.
tjYou’ll look right-—you’ll look as
«
though you had reason to give
THANKS-—as though all of life
had been kind to you, if you are
clothed with a suit from* the “Big
Store.’’
tJCome in and pick out that Thanks
giving Suit or Overcout right now.
Cody Trading Company
J. M, Schwoob, Treas. and Mgr.
George S Mead of Basin was a
guest at the Irma yesterday.
C. M. Jump of the Alfalfa City was
a guest at the Irma last evening.
The youngest child of R. M. Donley
Is sick. It Ib being treated by Dr.
Bennett.
Henry Goodrenu Is quite 111 with an
attack of tonsolltls and Is under the
care of Dr. Bennett.
YOUR THANKSGIVING CUIJN
ARY TOOLS ON'T BE COMPLETE
WITHOUT ONE OF THOSE CASS
EROLES. CHAFFING AND BaKING
DISHES ON EXHIBITION IN THE
WINDOWS OF BENNETT S CODY
DRUG AND JEWELRY CO. 11-21 It
WANTED: ANY PERSON WHO
HAS ACTUAL KNOWLEDGE OF
the violation of the Sunday
CLOSING LAW, OR THE ANTI-GAM
BLING LAW OF THE STATE OF
WYOMING, WITHIN THE COUNTY
OF PARK, TO PRESENT HIMBELF
OR HERSELF AT THE .COUNTY
ATTORNEY’S OFFICE AND IMPART
SUCH INFORMATION TO THE
COUNTY ATTORNEY, AND MAKE
AND SWEAR A COMPLAINT EITH
ER BEFORE THAT OFFICER OR
ANY JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
WITHIN THE COUNTY O FPARK.
W. L. WALLS
County Attorney.
First Pub. Npv. 24th 1911.
Last Pub. Dec. 22nd, 1911.

Have you Butter Wrappers? Don't
forget the new pure food law requires
you to place your name and number of
ounces of butter In each roll you offer
for sale—Herald Sanitary Butter
Wrappers, 800 for $2.00 meets the
requirements of the law. 11-27-ts.
FOR SALE.
-KINDLING OR STOVE WOOD IN
BLOCKB. H. H. SCHWOOB, PHONE
21 RED.
i M ♦'
THORNTON SCHWOOB BETTER.
Thornton Schwoob who Is in Buff
alo attending school, and who sustain
ed an attack of dlptherea ib now pro
nounced out of danger, according to
a telegram received by his father
Senator Schw’oob
SEN. WAREN'S COURTEBY.
The editor of The Herald 1b per
sonally under many obligations to
Senator F. E. Warren for two much
needed reference works for the san
ctum sanctorum —a big map of the
only country on the globe—the U. 8.
—and the latest ‘ Statistical Abstract
of the U. 8." prepared for the Bureau
of Statistics by the secretary of the
department of Commerce and I^abor.
NEW HAND LAUNDRY.
The Park Hand Laundry will open
for business on Monday, November
11, and on Sunday, the 26th Inst., Mr.
and Mrs. Theodore Westhoff cordially
Invite their former patrons and pos
sible new ones to visit and inspect
the! new plant. /
New machinery and equipment of
the best kind has been received and
are now in place. There are new collar
and cuff machines, collar and cuff
starchers, lroners and a dry room
where the fresh air is admitted and
the drying Is the same as If done
out doors.
*Go and Inspect this new enter
prise and you will be surprised at
its completeness
FOR SALE— LIFE INS. BTOCK
For sale 15 shares of the Aegis Life
Insurance Stock, If taken at once. In
quire at the Herald Office. 11-17-%2t
+
MRS A. C. WUNDERLICH DIES.
Mrs. A. C. Wunderlich, the wife ot
the well known rancher at Germania,
Ir. dead. She was on a visit at Grey
bull with relatives when she contrac
ted pneumonia and after two or three
days illness succumbed to the drea«l
disease. Fullqr particulars were not
obtainable as The Herald went to
press. **
HOFFS GERMAN LINIMENT
For flesh trouble is ft clean liniment
free from alcohol and poison, money
back to those It does not suit, sold by
CODY DRUG AND JEWELRY CO.
• 4
RASOMUSSEN’S FINE TURKEYS.
Andy Rossmussen of Germania cam'-
to CodA Thursday, with a load of 50
fine Thanksgiving turkeys which bo
quickly sold at $1.60 apiece. He also
had a fine lot of dressed hogs that
brought 10 cents per pound.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
BERVICEB SUNDAY.
Father Bndres came In on Wednes
day and states that there will be mass
at the Catholic Church on Sunday at
10 o’clock A. M.. and services again
In the evening at 7:30 o'clock.
On the Sunday before Christmas he
will celebrate the midnight mass
which Is one of the most beautlhi'
ceremonies of the Catholic Cbtjrcb
It la hoped that a good eongre* l *'
tlon will greet Father Endres on ear"
occasion.

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