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• . , . r v— v ▼- ♦ -♦ 4 4 4 4 4- We Are Looking . 1 or you to visit our store j BECAUSE Its great variety of merchandise is constantly enlarged by the arrival of new winter goods The best people trade here and are always satisfied with the > bargains they secure. J TRUMBOR & COUNTS. 4 ♦ i ►— 4 —;-4 4 4- —4 4 ♦ ♦ i.-X-'L -■ JBFJ- J,."J 11 ■ 1 ■■ —B====== 1 —■—LiE!L Forkers Drug Store Geo. Forker, Prop c; HKy E N N E W K LLS, COL. O H A ]> (» yy rE handle a complete line of drugs and medi » ’ cines, also Sta:ionery and Toilet articles that are up to the standard Prescriptions a Specialty WE also handle a complete line ol School supplies such as pencils, pc s, tablets, rulers, also a ffncline of Jewc.ry. PUBLIC AUCTIONEER I W.F.WYANT IF YOU HAVE A SALE TO CRY AND WYANT IS BUSY. PUT IT OFF UN TIL YOU CAN GET HI3I. HE WILL OET RESULTS FOR YOC AND YOU WANT TO ENGAGE HIM AHEAD OR HE WILL BE BUSY. ADDRESS, Arapahoe phone um Colorado Modern Convenience Tito Cheyenne County Telephone Company will put you in a Business Telephone for §2.50 a month; a Resilience Telephone for §l.OO a month; a ilesfc sot 50c per month extra; extension bell, business, OOc per month ; extension bell, resilience . 25c per mouth. Wo hare a Xo. 10 metallic toll line to First View, Kit Parson, Wild Horse anil Aroya. Cnll Main 1 for anything you waxt. Prompt anil efficient service at all times. jj || || Ckyehe Coovn Imm Com ; THE CTTEYENNE RECORD. M Legal Notices j t Notice of Application. To Leave State Land*. I Office of TfMt State Board cf Land f CCVMi SSI ONERS. I Denver. CoTo , March 3, 1914 L Vctice is hereby Riven the* EL G- FULLER, I as whose postoffice addross is First View, Colo.. L has made application No. A 938%-to Lease the fbl f lowing described School Lands, situate in Chey f enne c-unty, Colorado. to-wi/L: AU ot Section 16 J town i 5 south range 46 west. Notice is further hereby given that all other ► persons desiring to Ale an application to lease this tract ot land must die the same in this office, prior | to April 16 ly!4, as no other application to lease L the above described lands will be considered after f said date. VOLN£\ T. HOGG ART, Register State Hoard Land Land Commissioners. L Fust Publication March 19, 1914 f Second Pub. March 26, i Thiri Puts Ap/ik 2. Fourth Pub-,y*jrU 9.PU. t> Notice lTur PublleotUm f Department of Ihv Interior, t/. S. Lead Office at L Lamar, 1 clo., March ?1. I 914. Venice is hereby river, that Andrew E. Johnston, *1 of Towner. Colorado, who on September 6, ft 1910 made Homestead entry serial No. 086 '* 8 j for the nv^'i and rre T i, described nnder tie new • soryey as lots 1.2 3. 4. 5. 6. 7,and 9 (is amended fj by letter *'FF'* of Jan, 21,1914 cf section 22 town | ; ship 16c rar.jre 42 w 6th principal rv.eridan has y filed notice ©l intention to make Anal three year 1 proof to establish claim to the land above described " before the Judge of the county Court. Chejenrve I Wells, Colorado on the 59th day of Api >1 1914. I Claimant names as witnesses: - 3 RD. Piat*,cf Arapahc*. Cok>., John Shepard, V. 3 M, Potts. R. E. Skinner, all three ot Towner. Colo. 9 mar 1 9 apr 23 foe Eugene M. Whitaker, ■ Rexisttr. | NOTH'K KOIt I’UUUUATION. J Deportm-tnS *t the Intei.«r U. S. Land Office | at Hugo, Colo.. Mar 17, 1914. Notice is hereby given !?iat Rose A DeHaven of Cheyenne Kells., Cole-, who on Jem 10th I 1911, made Homestead entry serial. No. 015469. fer 3 the northeast charter of section 22 township 15 s 9 range 44 w sixth principal meridian, has filed net ice J cf intention i© rreke final thre*; year tsoWier*» wid -1 cw) proof, to establish claim to the land ab >ve 3 described, beforeflhe Jjdga cf‘‘he County Couit. I Cheyennt Co. or Cnrye.*r:e Wells. Colo., on the 3 27th day of April 19i4. Claimant names as witness?t : | Peter Fibv. Oscar S. Downing. John H. Williams. | James MeEl.oy, all cf Ctotyanne VNtlls, (*olo. I mar 19-apr 23 6t P. O Kecflund Register. .vonc’/s f *i:hkicATtos j Depaitmrnt of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at 1 Hogo, Colo . Feb 11, 1914. •I V* otioe Hh» reby given that George W. Thomp •j J son, ot Beaverton, Colo,, who cn March 21 st j 1910 made Home?fead entry serial No. 010516 lor } thesG section 2 township 12$ range 46w sixth ■ principal meridian, has Med notice of intension to * make final three year proof to establish clahn to the . ! land above described, before the Judge of the | County Court, Cheyenne county, Colo., on the 30th . day of March 1914. | Claimant name** as witnesses: Tosten Durby. Henry Bunch, James Clark, Charles A. Holman, all cf Beaverton. Colo, i feb 19 mar 56 61 P. O, Ned fond. Register, i NOTICE EOR PUBLICATION. I Department of the /nferior. If, S. Land Office at | Hugo. Colo., Feb. 16. 1914. N otice is hereby given that Charles E. Russell, cf Weskan, Kansas, who on Sept. 25 1907 i and on July 8. 1909 made Homestead entry seria* j N 0.05974 and Additional Homestead entry serial i No. 08427 for the the s?i nw ’i n‘4 sw ’i s 1 * swU j and s’ $ se'i section 24 township 13s range 42w : sixth principal Meridian has filed notice of intention j to make final five and three year proof to establish | claim to the land above described, before the Judge ! of the County Court in and for Cheyenne county, l j Colorado, at Ch-venne Wells, Cclo.. on the 31st | day of March 19.4. j Claimant names as witnesses: j Roy F. Armstrong. William Haney, of Weskan Kas„ D. L. Cunningham, W. S, Ayars, of Arapahoe. Colo feb tv)-mar 26 6t P. O. Hedlund. Register, NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION Department of tire Interior U. S- Land Office Hugo. Colo., Tebruarj 2*. 1914. Notice is hereby given that Grover H. Horten of Arapaho’e, Colorado, who on February 10 1910 made Homestead entry serial No 010175 for se 1 1 section 10 township i 5 s range 43 w. sixth principal mer.dan. has filed nctice of intention to make three year proof to establish claim to the land above described, before thii Judge of the Coun ty Court, Cheyenne county Colorado, at Cheyenne | Wells, Colorado, on the 2nd day of April 1914, , Claimant names as witnesses: J H Nelson, F H Paulsbn, D T Hollywood, H E I Horton, all of Arapahoe.Colorado. | feb26-mar26 5i P. O. Hedlund, Register. l~*i_itolieation Notice Depaitment of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at ! Hugo. Colo. Feb. 11, 1974- N otice is hereby given that Charles A. Holman. ; of Beaverton, Colo., who on March 10. 1910 i made Homestead enry serial No. 013432 for the ‘ ne 1 -i section 8 township 12s range 46 w sixth 1 principal meridan has filed notice of intention to make final three year oroof. to establish claim to the land above described, before the Judge of the County Court, Cheyenne county. Colo , at Cheyenne Weils, Colo., on the 30th day of March 19)4, Claimant names as witnesses: Tosten Durby. Henry Bunch, Roy Hogan. George W. Thompson all of Beaverton. Cclo, feb 19 mar 26 6t P. O. Hedlund. Register, NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Hugo, Colo.. Febuary 24 1914. 'V'otice is hereby given that Joe) L. Minor, of Arapahoe, Colorado, who on September 17 1910 made Homestead entry serial No, 011425 for then!* section 20 township 12 srange 42 w. - sixth principal meridian has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof to establish claim to (he land above described, before tho Judge of the County Court. Cheyenne County C clcitc r. it Ch enne Welts, Colorado, on the 2nd day of April 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: J, R. Robinson, Lester Beveridge, both of Arapa hoe, Coloiado. C, T. Bogert. George. Ambrosier, both of Cneyenne Wells. Colorado. eb26-mar26 St P. O. Hedlund, Register. Overland Oarage Co j XKAKAS AKl> Ht*34.EJii!AV’UH, PttOF'i . ; CHEYENNE WELLS, v" COLORADO] | 117 E are well prepared to handle /ePh passengers for any point yon' 11 may wish to go, and guarantee the v best of service. Rates reasonable. . ’PHONE No. 39 —- WE have a new, complete line of supplies and accessories, and we can fit y;u out in anything that you may need in that line • • \\/E arc aiso agentsi'or ▼▼ the‘HUPMOBILE’ * the best medium priced ■■ ■■ 111 ■■■i ihiiwiw ii ■ I —JUJ jJLHi-BJB-lj-Jl-lI -ILL" l 'i.'HEiJJ Farm Seeds I intend to have a complete assortment of SEEDS lor flowing and planting this spring. Among the different kinds will be. Corn, Milo Maize, Black and White Cane, S Oats, Barley, Millet, Hershey Grass, Flax, Sweet gClover, Alfalfa, Corn, Hay and Cotton Cake for feed Most of of these seeds'were grown LOCALLY, and are adapt j ed to this climate, so will grow and produce a crop, under rea j sonablc conditions. I Get my prices and order what seed you will need, as this as- Bsortment will not be complete for any length of time. | Will also be pleased to figure with you on your LUMBER BILL or anything else that you may ne.'d in the line of First Class Building Mat rials. A complete stock of good goods at BETTER PRICES Call and make an inspection, 1 R. C. LEWIS, Arapahoe, Colo. J J. C. Ford, of Aiapahoe, was an overnipht visitor in Cheyenne Wells Wednesday. Dr. Homer has purchased a new Metz automobile through Sears and Hollenhaugh. Lutheran services Sunday at 10:30 at the Waggoner school, at 2 p. m. at Golden Valley; and at 8 p. m. a Cheyenne Wells. FOB SALE—Folding bed, bed steads, stand, tables, stoneware, and other household goods. Robt. Terrill. Jessie Dunton and family of the Arapanoe country were Chey enne Wells visitors last Friday, and had the picture of his fami ly taken while they could have good work done. LADIES. You will not need to send away for your hats this spring, but can get tl>em right at home. The styles'will be the latest, and the prices within the reach of all. You are invited to call and be convinced in the west parlor of the Commercial Hotel. Taxes are due and payable and will be delinquent, if not paid by March 1, 1914. Read the Record. Methodist Church. Sunday School 10 A. M Sermon 11 A. M By the Pastor ' Epworth League 7:30 P. M. Preaching 8 P. M. Pmyev meeting on Wednesday night 7:30. Wo invite j ou and your friends D. M. Scott. Pastor. Directory of the Presbyterian chuith cf Arapahee, Colo. Sunday school (D V) 10:30 am. Preaching 11:30 am. Song and preach ng service 7:30 p. m. Weskan the last Sabbath in each month. Preaching at 11 a m and 7:30p m H. H. Gane, Pastor. i!BI PfG!f[G TIE CIB WESTBOCND. No. 103 Fast Mail 1:10 a in “ 100 «:33 a m ** 101 Mail 10:1s ain KASTROUNII. “ KW Fast Mail 12:33 ain “ HO Mai! 3;f2 p m “ 102 5:55 p m When in town and you want a good square meal for 25 cents go to the Farmers Home restaur* ant,- under new management, Bhort orders served at all hoursv