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PERSONAL--NEWS If you have nn iteto of news, a friend visit vou. ot* a sale t/i tul . trrtlsc. teil us about ii. in ' ~ —« The Record SI pet: year. phone No. 41 when you vrant the Record Office This week wo start out with No. 1 Vol. 5. of this paper. Try DeWit’s Laxative Cold Tablets at Forkers. Spring- Rye for seed for sale J. A. Jenkins. 1 tf -). L. Mouse!, of First View, was a Cheyenne Wells visitor Tuesday, B. A. Yoakum is assisting at the Cheyenne County State Bank this week. O. Garvik. of First View was a Saturday business visitor in Cheyenne Wells. Nelson-Rhoads Supreme quali ty Candies are sold by the Royal Restaurant. ' tf Ldte-Nu Furniture, Pianos 25 cents at Forker’s Call and see my new stock of Soring and Summer hats. Mrs. \V. R. Counts ( . A. Rodman, of First View was transacting business in Chey r une Wells last Friday. The C. I. C. will meet with Mrs. C O, Booth Friday March 31st. Everybody invited. How abcUt your Stock? Kre so dip an Zeneoleurn, Forkers Mr. and Mrs. Milton Skinner, of District No 7 were trading in Cheyenne Wells Monday. Our new press arrived Tues tlny, and by the next issue we hope to have a larger payer. Mrs. DeMunbrun who has been suffering with her eyes lately, is slowly improving. Mrs. Weir is going to Denver this week tu attend the State meeting of the County Super intendents TAKEN UP—one stray pig at the north Schultz ranch. Owner can have same by proving prop erty and paying fV this notice. Limestone Phosphate at Forker’s The Farmers Union will have a picnic dinner Saturday April 8, Each member is requested to in vite a friend. Come and bring a well filled basket. Mrs. Wm McGinty, who was operated on for stomach trouble, some time ago, is improving nicely anu will be able to return home in a few weeks. FOR SALE -I still have a few hundred pounds of home grown Sweet Clover seed for sale at sls per hundred pounds can be had at my ranch, or at Wyants lumber yard at Arapahoe, M. V. Blood. J. L. Keister and family, of Medill- left on Monday night’s passenger train for Mo., where they expect to make their future home, The Record will keep them posted on things pertaining to this country. LIST YOUR LAND 6 ■lf you are interested in exchanging ChSyenne county Color, n ado Lands for taw lauds, improved faxrus thruout the middle E west, a stock of merchandise or city property, head me ilg- | scriptious and [trices of you! lauds. Prices must be 111 (till S and writer propositions HOOD. jg OL|eirlotte Abernathy 8 ARAPAHOE, COLO | ■ Oj-'iee I>.st of Lumber Yurd a .5, **v* v * * «5* ❖ •** <• **<• * •*♦■?* «2* •> *s* •S’ *s* <• *•>4- <• v «8» C* * ♦ • ♦ " * i G. L. NORTON ; * CONTRACTOR & BUILDER j 1 First=class work Guaranteed * * Arapahoe, or Cheyenne Wells, Colo. * A • . **** v » V*•> •> *s* ** v * <• *> ‘l’ + + * *+* a * * * C. A YOAKUM 1 Dealer in i POULTRY 1 I will Buy and sell Poultry. Highest market price paid. | S Call and see me at the Royal Cafe, before buying or j | selling. * | it, mi iniii'imif w wiwn in mumiiiimriMi rri'iru i~m nrr r~ | Rich Designs in I | MILLINERY t | For Easter I § In the WOODROW BUILDING 5 A Rvery woman wants something NKW this Raster. Something out of | A the ordinary, something with originality and individuality- She, too, A n wants tiie price to be quite within the reach of her purse. Z © We liaqe them here now, both extremes and everything between. 2 | Mrs. D. R. PURDY. j R. T. Cline, of Brandon, was a c-ilier at this office last Friday and he informed us that he dis posed of two more farms in the Southeast part of the county last week. As prairie fires are springing up around us occasionally would it not be a good idea for our city officers to see that a fire guard is plowed and burned around our tow n to protect it. NOTICE -The party who tooK my stove and pipe out of my house on the south half sec. 32- 15-43 had better return it as he is known, and save trouble. Wm. Kennedy. Dr. Nipps and assistant will be in Arapahoe Tuesday April 4; Cheyenne Wells. Wednesday April 5. Examination Free. We don’t realize how much our teeth are worth until we have lost them. The C. I. C. will give a supper at the I. O. O. F. Hall Tuesday April 4, 1016, for the benefit of the cemetery. Supper begins at 5 P. M.|Please bring the eatables by 4P. M. Everybody invited. Price 25 cents. „ NOTICE—A meeting of the Arapahoe Cemetery Association is called to take place at the Chapel Saturday April Bth at 1 P. M. All members and others interested are especially request ed to be present Business of importance demands our atten tim.. W. E. Williams, Sec- fHE CHE'VENNE RECORV Miss Charlotte Abernathy, of Arapahoe, was a pleasant caller at this office last Friday. Forker's for Oils, Paints and Varnish. ROLL OF HONOR The following parties have re newed their subsriptions to the Record since our last issue: F A Morse Apr 1 1G S S Holman, Nov 19 16 G A Marolf Apr 1 17 J S Johnson Apr 1 16 H M Schumm Aug 116 E C Wilson Jul 1 16 Fred J Beek Feb 10 17 D Robertson Sept 1 16 L A Hickey Jul IS 17 J A Younker , Mar 17 R E Goodnight Mar 16 17 H F Schuelke Apr 1 17 J L Mousel Sept 1 16 Notice of Stockholders Meeting. Cheyenne Wells, Colorado, March 20, 1916. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the Stock holders of the Cheyenne County Fair Association will be held at the Court House in the town of Cheyenne Wells, on Tuesday, April 11th, 1916, at 2 o’clock pm AH stockholders and others inter ested in said Association are ur gently requested to be present, business of the utmost impor tance to be transacted. J. W. Adams, Pres. Chas. CL Turner, Sec. 52 3t I - (Ijf-is. C. Turner | : * x l L&md Attorrjey t *■ i ♦ WAV practice throve \A\e \oca\ and General Lar.d X : X GtAcoo- FW\Y\g papers made out and executed t x ♦ Loans procured upon improved Town property and real j ♦ estate. j ♦ CHEYENNE WELLS COLORADO t ♦ 1 Novell Restaurant I 2 Wo rerve a good Dinner fit 2o cents. SHOUT ORDERS I a at all hours, incluling Steaks, Fresh Oysters, au l Chili Con- ? I\Y«* also carry a nice line of Candles and pigais. P GIVE US A TRIAL. L PRICE DAVIS, Prop. | Cheyenne Wells, Colorado. I I CKltlK CfliTl SIIIE Mil j * Cheyenne Wells, Colo. 8 | Capital Stock: § 1 Surplus and Undivided Profits $8,949.94 9 ■ I lie Capital and Surplus give security to the Depositor, S I and largely determine the strength of any Rank. See us w r hen wanting FARM LOANS Fire, Hail and Stock Insurance, W. C. Schultz, Pres. H. C. Homer, V. Pres H. Schultz Cashiei. THE PIONEER BANK OF EASTERN COLORADO. I Insure your property against Fire Lightning & Tornadoes I represent several different insurance Companies, any one of which are good reliable, old time Companies among which are the following: North America. Hartford, of Conn. Fidelity=Phoenix, of N. Y. Home Insurance Co. of N. Y. North British & Mercantile. Call and see me for rates. M. P. TRUMBOR, Ck, “c.a. COME TO THE BILLIARD PARLOR f. A, Dutton, Prop. For all kinds ofjjjresh Candies Cigars, Tobacco, Etc., also Hamburger and (waters. When in need in my line please 'give me a call. t