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i HOLIDAY 1 PRESENTS i ;■ I -of all kinds- } : FOR OLD and YOUNG 1 r TRUMBOR & COUNTS. ! i + — ♦ — ♦ —« — + —♦ —♦- —•» —* -* —* * Forkers Drug Store l Geo. Forker. Prop- f | • II KV K N N !•! WKLLS. r<>l. c > It A )> (> || 9 \rE handle a complete line of drugs and medi- | I ’ ' cincs, also Stationery and Toilet articles that |j i arc up ito the standard 1 || I Prescriptions a Specialty | v I WE also handle a complete line ol | jj School supplies such as pencils, pc s, tablets, rulers, also a fine line of Jewc ry. Modern Convenience | j ■■ ■■ ? § The C'hoyouuo Comity U leplnnK- Company rill * lj i put you in u Businofis 'i ••!oplioc« for fc'i.ot) » ( ■ ; I montha liouidcnce Telephone tor !>1 .•■>) a mouth: | a desk sol tOo per month • • tra; extension lx u . business, 50c poi month : extension }«>]!. residence 1 3 ‘due per month. W o have :■ \.. 10 metallic to]! 1 line to Finst Ymv", .Kit t 't od Hoi.-o and i ! Anna. Cull Mam l t anything yon want. g Prompt and ctlich.nt service at all times. g Cheyenne Guunv Telephone Company LODCK DIKE.'TOii v I vamk.k l.wyiiNo. 1■!; I. O. «>. K. m.*«u cvt-ry Tlmrsiiav i vrniii; nl 7ii> p. m . in tlir .1. <.>. <>. iHull. ViMlirtp' lirulhrrs in' ji'inxl Ntiiiuiiii" Illinois ivt'U-'mu 1 . .1. X. Hi ll.UiMlACi.’ll. X. (1. Ki>. i"i>*‘ s ri V. (1. -M. r. Tltt MIIOU. Sii-'l. PRAIRIE QUEEN LODGE N 44. REBECKAH. Will moot every first and third Mon-j ti;iv of each month, at th. J. <>.(>. F. Hall. Vivitinif n;-*;nln » : cordially invited. Mrs, Mattic* Met Yuinh. X. ( Daisy Klein nln i ‘.-er, See. CHEYENNE WELLS LODGE No. 132. A. F. & A. M. Regular meetings first and third Tuesday evenings of each month at T:.{o, sharp,. at Masonic Hall in the Forker’ build All Mastm- Masons in <»ood standing cordially inv’i* d. , F. H. Si*en« i :i:. W. M. C. O. Booth, Secy. jea^RgaßagaEWO" l * ■wf mm put h ‘MW j Til,’ M. W. of A. 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C. tttt: rrrnrrvNT rrrnpn. |] Legal Notices \\ i Notice For Pitoliecition it Department of the Interior. U. S. Land OfDce n* 1 I Huso, Cole. Decembers, 1914. j Votice is horeby fai /en that James L. Tidey. c' 5 i.i Fir:l View. Colorado who on August 10. tplk • made Homestead Entry Serial 013731 for Lets No I fi-4-5-6-11-72-13 and i-1 V/| ; section 20 town;!,if i J 13s range 4 6w. 6tn principal meridian has filed I < ! notice of intention to make final three year proofi .1 jto establish claim to the land above described be- < fore the Clerk of the District Court at Cheyenne ■ Weils Colo., or. the 27th day of January 1915 Claimant names as witnesses: Dor. R Wolf, Wm Wort, of Dheyenne Wells Colorado < John Ellis, John Hoilman, of First View. Cc'.o. cec 10 Jan 7 J. R. Beavers, Register v Notice t v or Pul>llc? c\ tion | Department cf the Intel lo U. S. Land Office I ! et l.amar. Colo., November 17. IS! 4. Notice is hereby given that Edward C. Winters, of Stockholm. Kansas, who on Jtne 3. Ji>! 1 made Homestead er.»ry serial No. olo6c9for Lots ( j 1-2 A. v» J v of section2o new dtsciibed as Lot! 3-4- 5 and 6 sodion 20 township 16s ran>e 4!v* sixth principal meridian, has filed r.ctice cf intention ! to make final three vtar proof, to establish cJaim to * ? the land abov» described. before the Clerk of the l District Court v. Cheyenne Wei's. Colo. cr» the sth ■ ■ day of January 1 9. 3. j Claimant iiames as witnesses: % , Conway Albert winters. both cf Stockholm, i Kansas. Joim Sheperd. Clvarlea C. Ajjsd. coth ol 1 Towr.tr. Golorado nev Co dec til *'t ELpe;:*? M whitaker. Register J : I ; noth’l-; koi: miurATiaN. 1 Dor -til Of rhe Interior. U. S. Land offVceai! ' Hose. Cc!o„ November 30, *9!4. \tt;ce is 1 .er-iby given that Charles H Merril '! *’ of hirst \ iew. Co:a who on MsTy 21. I9iu: ! rane Horr>stead Entry No. OH 920 and on r 5 j August !8 1914 made add'! H E. No. 0i3?33 fer 1 jSw or a Lots 5-4-5 and 6 section 32 fownsi.tr ' j • 3-i ■: }£*• sixth prircipai meridian ins fi'ed f* oi.r.e o’ • .ter** ■; to make final three yta- heme ( I tOHi - -.r •• rta'oli.h claim to the land acov* • lorotef-re ?•-.« County Jucge of Cheyenne I | r.«-.. r C*. at Cheyenne Wells. Colo. or. the j ; la* «v ,a jar. 19 15. ! C.an a.'* -»a res as witnesses: ! Li iS . Hugh Roberts. A C Ohnrur.dfi C C ’ | Cinveft. a ! of First V.ew. Colo. I dec 3 arc 3 t JR Beavers, Register • ! i I .vor/f/i TOM IWIUctTIOX ! t Dtg.vtmo ;'.t cf the Interior, U. S. Land Office a* , * Lamar. Coio November 27 ISIS. 1 j Vo ce thereby given tnet John L. Ke : sttn of : < | Mod ill. Colo, who on Deceir.oer 1. i 011 rnaue • j Homestead entry seiial No. 011510 for E'-s section ■-') township 10s 'ange 4Cw sixth principal meridian . ' has filed n:t*ce of intention to make Anal three year I | pi oof. to establish claim to the hand above desalt- ( l ud. before ti.e Clerk of tire District Court at Chey | | enne Wells. Cc'o.. on the 12th day of January IDiC. • ( f Claimant names as witnesses: ' | | A N Elshw Srandsr.. '.olo. !1 A Rarfdoli], H C Rad j tichl. J V Haney, all tr-.rev c* Cheyenne Wells, Cole. | I doc 3 decnl Eugene Whitaker, Register, I NOTH !'. Foil KBLUATION ! Department of fi.a ! .terfir L’. S. Land Office I ' Hugo. Coio., November |914. \ c.txe i, hereby y > ver that Piyr.y B Hcff o! ' ( .1 Ai apal'. Oe. uc.c. v..,0 on kJn.’ch 'O. 1909'' j n.tv. lc Homestead entry seria! No. 07i33 for Nw' 4 j . j 2? t mrrship as -a-, e42 v. sixth principal 1 ■ iriMidian has filed notice of i .tendon lo make flna; i | j - 1 re * I‘Mi proof :c establish claim to the land abovt described, before the C'erk of tne D : sirict Cour 1 ! Cheyenne CtJt;y Coiorsdo. at Cheyenr.e Wells ! ! Colcradc or. the 3Clh c<-., c' D*.c-rr.ttr 19 14. Claimant ntrr.ts as wit: ; A. L. White ms. T. E new W. S. Ajc.-«. V.. A > ; ■ atf-.-.d. of Arapal.ce, C .it aj.'. , "d».t i'7 •• * Fj .. . Rcgirt. »11 e lri 1C CW. PUHI .4 oA.IU ; N * \ I trpartment ci the interim. U • 1 *rd OT.-.j : \ llbf’o. Colo. Nov 7th. 1914. Kotici- i:.htieby u»ven find Flm.-» C» Myeis o' Wicytimc Wells. Colorado who on Feb 2 i Ivh. t ' mule lloinesleud entry 0ll»?7V and or. August 17 't 1914 made Add*! Homestead entry No. 013737 oi j • I oil* 1 V i* 4-D-6-7-8 (Nvv!-4 and NuD Scctioi Ju j * township 12s Range 43»y sixth prinr.ipul m«ri i cli.Lt> has filed notice of intention to make final*, time, year ft col. to tslablsh c’uim to the land i above desaitv I»c.ore the Judge of the County Court 1 t*lu>« titii cuurty, Colo, at Cheyer.na V* --■ s oio o: • < ' tne2lst. day cf Decamber. ,jl4. | Clarraint names as witnesses: J S Baber, Julius Ktes. 3 '.V 3-oce - Jack ; son «!i of Cheyenne Wells Cclo. j i.■ vl2 dec U P. 0. H-diund. R> r : j Xo'l'llT. ]•'■ »!t IT Ul.lt ATK >N. Tepditment of the Irter.cr. U. S kar.c Cff* i a ■ lii'p:, Colorado. Nov 7, »’9l . N'otice is hereby given that John Fafc-t i.i ui zol Arapahoe, Colorado v.hc, or Mnr> h 29 I'd ; . :uad-_ homestead entry seriai No. 01507 for r.ed >jct on 32 Township 12s. range 42 west €th p Ir.ri ; pai Meridian, l:*s filed t.otcie of intention to make ( final three year proof, to iih claim ts |iaiu: ' above descr'.rt-d. before the .adge c' ;i',e County roert iJheyei*- • county Coio.. at Cb.c y» r.re V. c!!> . Ccio. cn the 21 st day of Decer* be 94 1 Claimant names as whr.csses. J M Nesbitt. R N Collett. W Q Hunter. J !! :;.>u r u,! ;I Cr.lc. : n.v - 2 dec 1 ' F. O. Hediund. NoTK 'K I'. IP. PL'ill.H 'ATU >N I.inpnrtmtnt of ih«" Interior, L .** 1.f.ml Ofiiec at 1 Hugo Colo Ncv. 7. IM4 ; t V otioe i.-vJmn hy given t>mt Jchn H Miller - . ot Arupuhoe C*do. wi.o on November 4 lyl*' made Homestead entry serial No. 0117*49 for Lots ; 3 s»*.'tjon 25 tawnship lj.s rang? I :2%v .'Uxh principal meridiar* h&«t filed not:c.e o: . intention to make iimil "irjree yea: - proof, to estab ii.sh claim to the land above described, before the Judireof the County Court Cheyenne couifty, C'olo.. at Cheyenne Wells Colorudo on the 21s; ’ <L.y of December lt‘l4 1 Claimant names os witnesses: ; J M Nesbitt. It N Collett, W. C Hunter. John | i 'ahrer holt?, a l l of Aracahoe. Colorado. in»v /2 dec JO I* O liedlur.d, Register I Read the Record each week., NOTH’K l-’OU I’l' HLICATICN | Derartmcr.! cf the li'torrar. U S. Land CflP.cc at li»*Ko, Colo. December )2. 1 914. Nctice fs hereby siren f bat Thomas A Dodds of Arapahoe, Colo, whe on January 29. 1908. made Homestead Entry No. 8703 Serial No. 00«*32 for S;v*i section 10 township l*s range sixth principal m< tWian has filed octree of intentun *o traxe final five year proof* to establish claim to the land r.bc«o described, before she Clerk of the Dis* , ;'rtet Court, c f Cheyenne County, Colo, on the 3. tU ! ’day of January 1915. Clairmnt nameses wrfnanses: C. V/ Raven. W. r. Wyant. G. W. Walker. W. -W. J , Howard, all of Arapanoe. Cciorado. dec 17 Jan-14 J. R. Beavers, Register. ARKXA Good skating on Eureka creek : Sunday. The post office has a new desk , for the rural carrier. , Rev. Grur.wald \yas a caller in oar burg Monday evening. The school will gi ve a Christmas ! program, on next Tuesday night. ! M. F. Nowovvieyski was a bus iness caller in Colorado Springs last Saturday. Several of the young people gavp Carol Kiitzine a surprise last Wednesday night, this being Ids 39th birthday. H. D. Wheeler returned bi ne last Thursday from Q linterKnns and Kansas, City, Missouri. Mi- Wheeler look his second son, ; Glen to Kansas, City, for an operation for adenoids and thro it trouble. The little fellow stood the operation heroically and was able to return with this fin'd/ Tuesday, morning. Through the courtesy of county superintan lent of school wfe re ceived a copy of the Holiday programs as prepared bv ■ State Superintendent of schools. We believe each teacher shou'd make an effort to observe each of our State and National Holi • days that pupils may became 1 better acquainted with affairs of our country which prompts these days lobe established. Our mail cairier infoims i s that the weighing of route mail during October made a credit able showing, from which a slight increase in his salary was made for November. II- says he has an enthusiastic and appreciative list of patrons, who read and are well pleased with the affairs of the country. The Farmers Union of this place, have accepted the terms of the Franktovvn, Creamery, • and will shir* their cream to this c-ompany. A station has been 'established here an 1 C F. Healy is doing the testing. The Union_ has a membership of forty, and more applications. D.\ Bodwell was elected presidin', for the en suing ye-.c. H. II K itz .ng, V,.-e , President, an 1 O. X P.-Y.sj. Secretary an.l Treivim-. , The territory north of here h..s had quite a building boom. H. H. Klitzing built a circ lla- e c.v barn, around his silo, G. W. Williams a stock barn 21x4(1, Yavorsky brothers a stock barn 2-Ix7o. J. H. Tompsjn a stock and feed burn 2-Ix4' ». Art Brown a stock and feed barn 48x48. Chas. Hibbard an adobe house 14x28, a stock shed 12x40, Messrs Post and Darby a large barn. The citizens of that community reai.zs that the way to handle stock successfully is to piovide shelter and feel, and the stock industry a st>::ess here. There will be a box supper at the I. O. O. F. Hall Tuesday eve-1 ning, Dec. 2bth under the direc tion of the I. O. O. F and Rebek ah lodges. Every body invited, 1 Ladies bring the supper, and ; gentleman bring money to buy it. A genera l good time after sup per. i M. U MeCluakey; o i: 1 !> re' er 1m? so i/ir roov >r •), h'- able to ma!;y as a siei-tl vkt Wednesday. W e believe be le. !(- ing better than h.’ di l l> j getting down. NOTICE ! All parties haviig proof iin i bees in this paper .will receive a | copy of each issue during the ! file of the notice, and should 1 you notic.' any mistake in your notice please notify us at one.- so Iwe can make the correction. 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