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Col. E. PLESSINGER
Live Stock and Real
Estate Auctioneer
Sales cried anywhere when not conflicting with other dates
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED
CHEYENNE WELLS - - COLORADO
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CREAM! CREAM!! CREAMIII
WE are located in the little office
room just west of the Commer
cial Hotel and are prepared to
handle all the
CREAM
That you have-DON’T forget the place
S'WZFZF’T eSc CO.
J. W. VELIE, AGENT CHEYENNE WELLS. COLO.
Hot and Cold Baths Rates Reasonable
Commercial Hotel
J. W. & B. W. VELIE. P BOPS -
Firct Class Accommodations. Tour Patronage
S ol i c i ted
oive ps a cm.l CHEYENNE WELLS. COLO
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BUYING CREAM
«<»
We are Buying Cream for the
COLORADO SPRINGS
CREAMERY CO.
Bring your Cream in. We test
EVERY DAY except Sunday.
I TRUMBOR & COUNTS.
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t KEEP YOUR BUILDINGS
i
PAINTED and Save Costly
Repair Work.
■ ■ Everyone knows the importance of keeping a building well
painted, from the standpoint of ap]>enrnnce alone, painting
adds value to property and in case of a sale will help to bring
high prices. Inasmuch as lumber and repair work are very
costly, you will surely see that it is much cheaper to keep your
.. hi dings well painted. I Will do your painting, papering, or .
kasomining at a very low cost. All work guaranteed satis
-. factory. Also photo’s enlarged and framed. Give mo a trial
is all I ask. I have had teu years experience in Chicago,
HARRY L. WOODS,
CHEYENNE WELLS, COLO.
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ADVERTISE IN THE
EASTERN COLORADO TIMES.
jpUBLIC (g ALE
I will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder at my
place on the east half of section 30-14-43, four and one-half
miles east and one-half mile south of Cheyenne Wells, on--
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10th 1913
The following described property:—
1 5 year old mare, 1200 lbs.; 18 yr old mare, 900; 19 yr
old gelding, 900; 1 12 yr old gelding 900; 1 3 yr old Jersey
heifer; 1 Jersey cow. 3 doz. chickens, 1 disc, 1 mower, 1
cultivator, 1 corn planter, 1 riding plow, 1 walking plow, 1
breaking plow, 1 wagon, 1 buggy, 1 wagon tank, 1 two-sec
tion harrow, 1 cistern pump, 5 barrels, and other articles
too numerous to mention.
Terms:- All sums under $ lO cash; All sums over $lO.OO
six months time on bankable notes.
—Sale Begins at One O’clock Sharp—
H. M. SMITH, Owner
Col. E. Pie winger, Auct. J. P. Cahill, Clerk
ARAPAHOE.
All the schools in district No. 7
started Monday morning.
Lillian Walker spent Saturday
with Itha Quertermous
Dora Loster. spent last week
with Mrs. T. E. Howard.
The hum of the threshing ma
chine is heard in our vicinity.
W. G. Walker had the misfor
tune to lose a horse last week.
Miss Clara Foster spent Satur
day of last week in Cheyenne
Wells.
O. B. Kessler left for Ellis, Ks.
Tuesday evening for a few days
vacation.
Itha Quertermous and Lillian
Walker were callers at Cheyenne
Wells Sunday afternoon.
A. E. Howell and W. G. Wal
ker unloaded a car of flour and
feed for Dr. Dickson Tuesday.
There will be preaching at the
Chapel Sunday morning and
evening. Everybody welcome.
There were a number of friends
of B. F. Edwards spent Monday
with him to help celebrate his
83rd birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wyant
spent last Wednesday with their
son. John, on his homestead,
north of town.
Mrs. H. A. Tuxhom arrived
home Tuesday after spending a
couple of months with friends and
relatives in Illinois. >
FIRST VIEW NEWS.
Mrs. T. Hickman is visiting in
Cheyenne Wells.
Fred Kurtz is helping Anna
Gerke cut feed this week.
E. C. Baughman departed for
Topeka, Kansas, last week.
Walter Bryan returned from a
trip through Kansas Tuesday.
Thomas Mansfield made a busi
ness trip to the county seat Sat
urday.
F. C. Pitt visited with Mrs.
Melton and sons between trains
Sunday.
The Ladies Aid Society will
meet with Anna Gerke, Thurs
day Sept. 4th.
Mrs. Kerr, Mrs. Gowdy, Jos.
Mousel and F. Prodoehl spent
Tuesday in Cheyenne Wells.
J. Hassman, who was spend
ing a few days at borne, return
ed to Coleridge, Neb., Tuesday.
Delbert Smith went to Denver
last week to visit his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Smith and
his sister, Mrs. A. Holtman.
Mrs. Moler and daughter, Dol
ly, and Joseph Dwyer went to
the county seat Tuesday to make
final proof on their homesteads.
Mr. Priess and Mr. Sears pass
ed through going from Cheyenne
Wells to Arena with a load of
household goods for Mr. Sears.
W. F. Armentrout and daugh
ter, Retha, Mrs. J. C. Russell
and Mrs. D. H. Zuck were busi
ness visitors in our burg Tues
day.
A few of the First Viewites
who Bpent lowa Day in Kit Car
son, were Anna Gerke, John
Halde, Fred Kurtz, Jas. Rain
water, C. S. Woodrow and G. E.
Gregory and family.
Compher-Keegan
Wedding bells were again
sounded on Saturday afternoon,
when Mr. Frank Compher and
Miss Ethel Keegan were united
in holy bonds at the M. E. Par
sonage in this city. Rev. Scott
officiating.
These young people have both
grown up in this county and
have a host of friends who join
with the Times in wishing for
them many happy years of wed
ded life.
The following is a list of the Petit
Jurors for the October 1913 term of the
District Court of Cheyenne county
Colorado: \
E. V. Wilson, J. R. Groff, J. W.
Shy, Peter Keegan, L. E. Wickel B.
E. Jackson and J. H. Williams of
Cheyenne Wells. Colo.
J. M. Nesbitt, L. T. Waltman, A. C
Sherman, J. H. Bidinger, C. T. Pfost,
and Chas. Kistler, of Arapahoe, Colo.
Thomas Bundy, J. C. Murphy, and
J. L. West, of Kit Carson, Colo.
Patrick Connelly, B. J. Carrigan, H.
H. Walker, Wild Horse, Colo.
Guy Robinsn, A. C. Ohrmundt, J. H
Curtis and C. R. Mouse), of First
View, Colo.
Clark Wright, of Aroya, Colo.
Mrs. Eichbusch, of Hays,Kans,
who has been visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Velie,
for several weeks, returned to
her home Wednesday..
Mr. and Mrs. Paul and Mr.
and Mrs. Kuhntmd little daught
er Ruth, who are walking from
Kansas City to San Francisco
passed through Cheyenne Wells
Wednesday.
V LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
Serial os. 06614 and 08427
U. S. Land office, at Hurd, Colo,
August 201913.
Nodes is hereby given that Charles E • Russell
of Weeksn. Kansas, who on Sept. 6. 1907; muds
homestead entry 7731, serial Na 06674 and on July
8, 1909 made additloaal Homestead entry serial
No. 06427 for the south 1-2 of nw 1-4. n 1-2 of sw
1-4 south. 1-2 of se 1-4 and south 1-2 of ew 1-4 of
section 24 township 13 e range-<2 w, 6th p m has
filed notice of Intention to make final Ave and
three year proof, to establish claim to the land
above deecribed. before the Clerk of the District
Court of Cheyenne county, Colorado, at Cheyenne
Well* Colored *on the Ist -day of October, 1913
Cl ilmant names as witnesses: Roy B. Armstrong,
William Haney, of Weakaa. Kansas, D. L. Cun
ningham. W. 8. Ayars of Arapahoe Colorado.
P. O. HEDLUND. Register.
Aug 28-Sept 26 it
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
Serial No 06841
U. S. Land fflee at Hug* Cola
August 20,1913.
Notice is hereby given that Etta li Russell of
Weaken Kansas, who on October 2. 1907 made
Homestead entry Na 79- 7 serial Na 06041 for the
n 1-2 of ne 1-4 ard n 1-2 of nw 1-4 section 24 town
shio 13 s range 42 w 6th p. m. has A led notice of
intention to make Anal Ave year proof to establish
claim to the land above described, before the
Clerk of the District Court of Cheyenne county
Colorado, at Cheyenne Wells Colorado on the Ist
day of October 1913
Claimant names as wltnamee;Roy E. Armstrong
William Haney, of Weaken. Kansas. D. L. Cun
ningham. W. 8. Ayars. of Arapahoe Colorado.
aug 28-eep 2ft St P.O. HEDLUND. Register. ,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. N
Department of the Interior.
aerial No. (WlOOO.
U. S. Land office, Hugo, Colo.
Aug 28, 1913.
Notice is hereby .given that George
W. Rudolph, of Arapahoe, Colorado,
who, on Sept 2t, 1909, made Home
stead entry serial No. 09100, for the
s Si, seetton 14 township 12 s Hth p in.
has tiled notice of intention to make
final three year proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, be
fore tlie Clerk of the district Court,
Cheyenne county, Colorado, at Cltey
enne Wells, Colorado, on the 7th day
of October 1912,
Claimant names as witnesses;
William K. Dotson, J. H. Bidinger
Frank Nolan, Fernard Bidinger, nil
of Arapahoe Colorado.
P, O, HEDLUND, Register,
sept 4-oct 2 5t
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
Serial No. 010092.
IT. S. Land office Hugo, Coin,
Aug. 28. 1913.
Notice Is hereby given that James E.
Goodnight, ol Cheyenne Wells, Color
ado, who on April 12, 1910, made ad
ditional Homestead entry serial No,
010092, for tliesw St section 34 town
ship 12 s range 45 w, oth p, m. has
filed notice of Intention to make final
three year proof, to establish claim to
the land above described, before the
Clerk of the District Court, Cheyenne
county, Colorado, at Cheyenne Wells
Colorado, on the 7th day of Octolier
1913. Claimant names as witnesses:
Bruce K. Hatcher, G. W. Hrnltji. H.
L. Deieplain. Laura B. Frye, all of
Cheyenne Wells, Colo.
P. O. Hkdlund, Register,
sept 4-oct 2 5t
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labor.
Durability
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W. B. Moldenhauer,
AGENT.
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