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Hot and Cold Ratks lUasdnablr Commercial Hotel I" J. W. &B. W. VELIE, P£2St A Fir fc Class Accoinmodntious. Your Pntroitngo S o 1 i c i ted oiVK us a call CHEYENNE WELLS, COLO .^rgegHTTrisraa BUILDING MATERIAL All Kinds ,| M „ | | ——l ■ —__m COAL CEMENT PLASTER ROOFING CORRUGATED IRON TARRED FELT. WiNDOWS DOORS POSTS WIRE, PITCH Etc. No-.v is the time to build that Barn and ('attic shed, When tins winter blixr.ards come it will be too late to secure for your ani mals til-, comfort which is their.due, aid which is necessary to I get the best results. I will furnish you correct estimates on bills and cheerfully show you my stock of Lumber and Building M uderial. If you dont buy there is no harm done, ('all and see me und get my Prices. YOURS FOR A SQUARE DEAL PHONK 1J Chas. Eichenberger PERSONAL-NEWS If you have it a item of news, a friend visiting you, or a sale to advertise, tuil us about it. The Record $1 per year. Cash for poultry. City Meat Market. C. C. Turner went to Denver on business the first of the week. If you want printing that will stand the test, try the Record. Wra. Henderson, of Arapahoe was in Cheyenne Weils, Wednes day. J. W. Adams shipped in a carload of alfalfa the first of the week. You can now have your final proof notice published in the Record. J. P. Cahill is having the house where L. A. Hickey lives here in town painted. Miss Gertrude Walker and Miss Lura Fergson of Arapahoe were in town Saturday. Chas. Bleifield departed for the east the first part of the week to spend the winter. J. E. Conroy bought a new Ford automobile from L. W. Wells*the first of the week. I will pay 12 cents per pound for spring chickens. 24-tf C. T. Thero. S.' W. Baber has been out on the telephone lines this week putting them in shape for the winter. Geo. Miles departed the latter part of the week for Hays Kans. where he expects to spend the winter. *■ - - Viggo Johnson was a Hugo visitor the first of the week and from there he went to Denver for a few days. C. W. Auten, of the Arapahoe neighborhood was in town Mon day after more lumber for his new house. We understand that W. G. Hunter has traded his trotting horse, Harry, to W. Henderson of Arapahoe. NOTICE. There will be a dance at Lee Kibbee’s Saturday night, Oct. 18. Ladies bring cake or Sandwiches. Mr. and Mrs. Schaffer, of the Arapahoe neighborhood’ .were Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Carl. Sears residence. LogT Between the hatcher shop and my home a pair of nose glas ses. Finder will please leave them at my shop. C. T. Thero The familiar face of L. S. Wil son can now be seen on our streets again he having arrived from Osceola. la. last Saturday. The Ladies Aid will be enter tained by Mrs. Webester at the home of Mrs. Scott Thursday Oct. 23, an invitation is extended to all. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith who have been staying with their son Henry, for sometime returned to their homestead the first of the week. J. W. Adams came in the first of the week and renewed his faith in the Record by paying for another years subscription. Thanks. Mr. and Mrs. Long have re turned to their homestead, and Miss Ethel has rented a room and will remain here to attend school this winter. H. E. Bayer the signal service man on the U. P. R. R. at this place has taken a vacation and has gone on a few weeks visit to his parents in Ohio. Ray Counts returned to Chey enne Wells last Friday evening Ray can get away without our knowing it, but he cannot get back, without us finding it out. TIIE CHEYENNE RECORD, I A MISTAKE. In our last issue we stated that Joe Robinson, Jr., had joined the catholic association. It should have read the "cattle associa tion, and so did Lester Beveridge. Did ycu read the public sale of C. L. Zollinger, if not you had better read it as he has all No. 1. stock that will go at this sale. Dont forget- the date Tuesday Oct. 28. W. H. Bryan was a pleasant caller at the Record office last Monday morning and renewed the Subscription of Miss Ada Stolta, of New Tfork City, N. Y. Thanks. Uncle Tom Lunn. who has been away all season returned to Cheyenne Wells last Friday morning looking hale and hearty. We welcome you to our midst Uncle Tom. —NOTICE.—AII parties know ing, themselves indebted to W. O. Compiler, on horse and Jack ac count are hereby notified to call and settle th£ same at once. 22-tf Jas. Frakes. Estray Notice, strayed from my place 1 black yearling mare colt. Branded B. lazy J. on left shoulder. Liberal reward will be paid for information leading to its recovery. J. S. Baber. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Siep, of near Arena, will leave for Los Angelos. California, in a few days. They will go there to be near their son. Bert, who is trying to finish his edncation at that place. Success to you Bert. POSTOFFICE HOURS. From 7 a, m. 'to 7. p. m. on week days. From 10 to 11 a. m. and from 4 to 5 p. m. on Sundays. Legal Holidays same as Sun days. Mrs. Jennie Ross, P. M We see by the Lenora (Kan.) News, that Emery Mellen, and wife are running a paper at Ort onville, Minn. Emery is an old time friend of ours and a first class newspaper man. The Record wishes ycu all kind of success Emery. Will Hoilenbaugh autoed down to Eads last Sunday, taking with him Judge Bowe, Mr. and ’Mrs. Schafer and Walter Schafer. ; The case in the district court at that place against Walter Schafer was dismissed there being no ev idence against him. ! I Mrs. Clarence Auten living north of Arapahoe was in Chey-, enne Wells last Saturday trans acting buisness and while here made the Record office a very ! pleasant call. She remained over night with E. H. Akerly and family. Call again Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Booth arrived in Cheyenne Wells last Saturday' with their faces beaming with smiles, thinking what good times they had while- away and how happy they were to get back to , “Home sweet Home.” The Record welcomes your return. 'Card of Thanks We wish to thank the many neighbors and friends who were of such aid and comfort to us in the sickness and death of our be loved baby. We appreciate the sympathy, love and respect as evinced in the beautiful floral of ferings from our friends and neighbors. I Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nesbitt. | (fjetrlc© O. Turner j l Land A.ttorr|ey t X X 4- ♦ 4- ♦ X Will practice before ttve local and General Land X | OlLgqs- Filing papers made out and executed t t t t x X CHEYENNE WELLS COLORADO X : : : HENRY SMITH, Prop. : I —— ■ j l Meals and Short orders- Our aim : ► t : : to please the Public. * i !iAUAAUimAiiitimuiAUAiuiumuiAmuAiia4 p W * IM AYNARD & A KERL-'i | CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS General Woodworking and Repairing > Shop Just North of Cheyenne Wells Lumber Company ? WELLS, COUri. I ‘ J J. F. TINSLEY, | 2 General Blacksmith errjcl Wag;ori YA^ork: Horse Shoeing a Specialty. | —f —+ ' ♦ ♦■ -» ♦ » ♦ ♦ —♦ ♦ I Col. E. PLESSINGER ! Live Stock and Real j Estate Auctioneer •• Sales cried anywhere when not conflicting with other dates ! .. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED j CHEYENNE WELI-S - - COLORADO , 1—» » » » 4 4 4- -4- 4 4 ■■» » ♦ * »■ -4—4 4 » •* ♦—♦ 1 T t WE HANDLE A COMPLETE STOCK OF - Dry Goods, Groceries andj General Merchandise .. j Our Fall Stock of Dry Goods ; are Arriving Daily Come in. ; and Make Your Selections j While the Stock is Complete 4- + * "DO NOT Forget that we will buy; your cream, butter and eggs l i ' + Trumbor & Counts* r L— + -4 ♦ 4 ♦ 4-' —4 ‘4 4 4 4 4 4 4- 4