V U1IJ .C. R. Hetsler and T. rf Hotiier of the Ohio Oil Company, who in a'l probability are some relation to each other, came to Cody for a day laittweek. ^ ■Mina Nellie Jen kina of the North Fork returned on Tuesday from Garland where she waa called to nnrae D. V. Earley, an old resident of that place. Mr. Earley died of flu-pneu-monla Monday,Bunnell Crane once more stoppedhtn duties at hla *elnb/* (otherwise known aa Patcheir* Billiard Halil, for a few minutes last week when he jumped in hln rattletrap car and dash ed over to Meeteetae and back.Mr and Mrs. Max Wilde of Valley, have been quite seriously ill with enxa, but we are glad to state are now well on the road to recovery. It seems they opened the window andinfluenza