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m SELL i ii ; i! NEARLY EVERYTHING * ---TO--- t I* NEARLY EVERYBODY * What Do You Want? I — ——— i DON’T WASTE YOTTR TIME WALKING ALL OVER TOWN X HUNTING FOR SOMETHING YOU NEED. COME RIGHT HERE. X X WHERE YOU CAN GET EVERYTHING UNDER ONE ROOF. AT THE l | LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN. AND AT A GREAT SAVING IN TIME ; I AS WELL AS MONEY. WE CATER TO EVERYBODY, AND WE X | HAVE JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING EVERYBODY WANTS, AND AT X | EVERYBODY’S PRICE. | TRUMBOR & COUNTS j ! GENERAL MERCHANDISE | | CHEYENNE WELLS, .'. •• COLORADO | —f t ♦ ♦ ♦ 1— 4 *--*■ —• • ♦ * ♦ ■* WANTED We want a list of your land if it is in Cheyenne or Kiowa counties between the Union Pacific and thej Missouri Pacific. j ■< ► • • We want land only where water can be obtained. The price must be right, • and the titles perfect, Send a full de • scrsption, cash price, and price with* • terms. R- T. CLINE, ' Brandon, ' Colorado , , i 4 4 * * ♦ —-» ♦ < ♦- ♦ ♦ * * * MEAT MARKET FULL LINE OF FRESH AND CURED MEATS OF ALL KINDS VEGETABLES Fresh Fish, Oystc-s find >n Season. 1 Jr. l. N<' r n ]&m, I Cheyenne Weils, Colo. I #—«—♦ —* —♦ —•♦ —♦— *—♦ —♦ —♦ * * * YOUR CAR EXPENSE REDUCED a.-ssas sxss fir ss; sktox.. • • yaurVaV in*condition Instead of allowing it K» “ifo *" pieces* from oerlect before you brinj: it to u». „ * ’ A slight defect cun lir remedied quickly and at a «mnl| .imniv drift alonjr it soon becomes a weriou* matter and the . lt la the part of wisdom to nee us fre- ~ ' qtJrntiy .and lot »» ««• your car at tli* name time. SUPPLIES AND ACCESSORIES Ask for what you want We GAR AGE «* . « * * ♦ « * ♦ « ♦ ♦ »~* ♦ ♦-■» Money to Loan I can loan you money on you nd at 8 per cent, have Tuat auc mini in getting it down to thia aa it and to be 10 per cent no if jw are going to need a loan bet* tar get it now, while you can. T.J. Me. Nevin. Wild Horae Colo. Advertise in the Record for die best re safes. It pays to Advertise. » WHEN YOU WANT PLAIN OR FANCY Sewing See Mrs. E. B. C.-aine in the Maynard building, in the east part of Cheyenne Weils. Family sewing solicited, prices reasonable- VHK CHEYKNNK BEfSOWti | Legal Notices j Notice for PublloaMon Department ol lha interior, U S Land OlT.ce at Hugo. Colorado. Octob-r >3 V '* I’--*'” lhat Bert C Loper. ol Eur lington, Colorado, who on January 12 IPI3 made homestead entry serial No. 013240 for the S'- section 30 township 11 s range 44 w 6th principal meridian has filed notice of intention to make Hi al three year homestead proof, to establish claim to the land above described before the Clerk of the District Court in and for Kit Carson county. Colorado, at Burlington. Colo., on November 21, IUI6 Claimant names os witnesses: Oliver C Dunlap. Charley C Petersen, Okie J Carpenter. Fred A Mathies all of Burlington. Colo o&l3noV'6 5 t j R Beavers, Register, Notice For Publication Department of the Intorior U. S. Land Office at J Hugo. Colorado. October 13 1916. Votice is hereby given that Fred J Huren of I Cheyenne Wells, Colorado, who on Angus 24 i made Homestead entry No. 013782 for Lots 1 1-8-9-10-11-14 15 and 16 of section 22 township' 12s range 45w stxth principal meridian has filed i notice of intention to make final three year proof, to j establish claim to the land above described, before , the of the District Court at Cheyenne W t ll«, Colorado, on the 21st day of November 1916. Claimant names as witnesfes’* Henry Lose**. J O Bovev, 1 J Groff, J W Rees . all of Cheyenne Wells, Colo, oct l9nov 1 6 5t J R Beavers. Register. 1 NOTfCK FOB PUBLICATION Department of the Interio*. U. S. Land Office at Hugo. Colo. September 20, 19'6. Notice is hereby given that Frank A. Rich o Arapahoe. ulo who on October 2'oth IUO9 made home-tnad entry serial No. nj»479 for Lot* I 2-3 a « « 7 and a s»ct'on 10 township 12 s range west sixth principal merlin', has filed notice of intention to make final five year proof tc establish claim to the land above described before I the Judge of the County Court in and for Cheyenne county. Colorado, at Cheyenne Wells. Colorado on the 2nd day of November. 1916 Claimant names as witnesses: James Bidlnger, Clarence Auten. of ArapahoeJColo Joseph Baber. Samuel Baber, of Cheyenne wells. Colorado. sept 28 oct 26 5t JR Beavers. Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Hugo, Colo. September 20.19(6 Votice is hereby given that August Peltx. of II First View. Cole, who on January 16. 1911 mada Homestead antry serial No. 011592 and on October 15. 1914 made Additional homestead entiy serial No. 015778 for the Southeast quartarandthe northeast quarter of section (26) township 15 s range 46w. Bth principal meridian, has filed notice of in tention to make final three year homestead 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 tho 2nd day of November 1918. Claimant names as witnesses. Deloe Curtis. James H. Curtis. Oscar Oarvik and John A. H oilman, all four of First View. Colorado. sept 16 oct 28 St J R Beavers. Roglswr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U S Land Office at Lamar. Colorado. October 16. 19t«. Votice is hereby given that Elvin H Coe of Chey il anno Wells. Colorado, who on March l& It 1 5 made homestead entry serial No. 016419 for Lots Nos. 3-4-6-4-li-12.M and 14 of section 5i town ship Us range *4w 6th principal meridian has filed nodes of intention tv make final three year proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, be before the Register and Receiver. U S. Land Office at Lamer. Colorado, on the 7th day of December 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: Rosa A Plummer, Joseph W Shy. David W Rob ertson. Oeo-ge L Coo all of Cheyenne Wells. Celo. oct 99 nov SO ft AL Beavers. Register Money to Loan On improved Farms, for particulars see W. C. Schultz. Cheyenne Wells. Colorado, j Announcements Announcements under this heading will l>e run up to tlie date of the gen eral election Nov. 7, 1916, for $5 00. Payable strictly in advance Cleric and Recorder I hereby announce myself as a can* didate for the office of Clerk and Re corder on the Democratic ticket sul>- ject to the will of the uoople at the coming general election. November 7, 1(}10. Your support will be apprecia ted by me. J. A West. Sheriff I hereby announce myself for the of flee of County Sheriff on the Demo cratic ticket, subject to tlie voice of the people at the general election tobe held November 7. W. P. Williams, Treasurer I hereby announce myself as a can didale for the office of County Treas urer, on the Democratic ticket subject lo the will of the voters at the coming general election Nov. 7. Jack Tinsley. Assessor I hereby announce myself as a can didate* for County Assessor on tlie democratic ticket, subject to tlie will of the voters at the coming general election Nov. 7. W. E. Yoke Superintendent of Schools I hereby announce myself as a can didat for the office of County Superin tendent of Schools on the Democratic ticket, subject to tlie will of the voters 1 at the General election. Nov. 7th. 191(1 Esther If. Wkir. Judge I hereby announc * myself as a can didate for Him office of County Judge, on the Democratic ticket, subject to he will of the voters ut tlie coming general election Nov. 7tii.l916 J. C. Ford Commissioner I hereby announce myself as a can .('date for tlie office of county O munis dom-r from tin- first Dtst. on tiic lJem ocratic ticket subject to the will of tl e . olers at the coming general election, | Nov. TUi. 1910. i -hris Jenson I hen l»y announce myself as a osin iidat * for t'le offiice of Comity Com ssoner from the third Dist- dn tlr | Democratic ticket, subject to tlie will | >f .he voters ut tlie coming genera j Itc ion Nov. 7th. 191(1. .1. S. If A HER | I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of County Coin- 1 misoner from tlie first List, on tlie Republican ticket, subject to the will of the voters at the general election Nov. 7th. li 1(1. A. I. Johnson | 1 hereby wish to announce myself as a candidate for the office of County j Coroner, on the Democratic ticket, subject to tlie will of the people at tlie | general election Nov. 7, 1910. Dr H. P. Schttelkb. | i L.KSDIF. K. HUBBARD j Democratic candidate for Attorney Oneral) general election Nn?«al*r ’ 191ft. cirl i. booik, h, e. PHONE No. 35 Cheyenne Well., Colored Charles H. Leckenby, of Steamboat Springs, was not a candidate before the Democratic Assembly for any of ■ lice when the delegates of ids party as sembled in Denver Augj 18th. Just , the same thousands of delegates were chosen from their respective parts of the State knew that the voters regard less of party affiliations wanted Mr. . Leckenby and that the office of State . Auditor was culling for just his kind . of a man. The fact that thousands of voters in , all political parties recognized in this - young builder of empires, a safe and sound bus-’ness character resulted in a great gathering of independent voters out of which was born the Non-Parti san League. The office of State Aud • itor is now to be filled and theivspon i sibie duties in connection theiewitli ) are at last to be discharged by one cf PEOPLE’S CHOICE and NOT one whose nomination was the result of dictation by party bosses. So jump into tiie ring and vote lor Chas. H. Leckenby. So All May Know (Adve tSs311 cr.t) I hear that Mr. Collins of Sorrento, the man in j my opinion, who would like to have all the people of clicye ne county vote for his best interest more than their own, got so badly worked up over an article 1 wrote tcllinir some of tli$ truth about .he county conditions, that he is bringing suit I ..gainst ine lor a sum of money ai.d it seems aa .hoign he could not tind enough alleged misrep resentation in what i wrote to file his suit on. but .s also bringing suit on me on an arUcle that an other i arty had published aLout him. He says that the article written ij spoiling ins good name .oid reputation, but so far 1 have failed to hear any one acccse me oi that except Mr. Collins, bat will say that I did receive congratulations from a large number of people over writing it as they ' seemed to think it was handing him something he i deserved Now as to anything 1 wro e spoiling ;iis good name and reputation. 1 do not think i did is 1 can't Joe why publishing some of the truth would do that, and in my opinion it did not, for I myself believe that Collins himself has done more to do that than any one else, for a man who has rourded up and snipped out aa many of his neigh bors cattle as he has and also put his brand on some of his neighbors cattle has done mere to spoil his good name and reputation, than the com plaint that he speaks of. than anything that has been published against him. For 1 can remember when he made a shipment of cattle that he had sold to Kansas buyers and later on when the in spectors wert down to iusp.ct them they founu tnat Collins had turned over someth.ng like 40 or 5j hcau ot his neighbor's cattle and received the .nouey lor litem, /.i.d just u lew da> s ago one oi ■uy men found a c.if of mine with Mr Collin's oiand on it but I should be very careful about »ay ! iug anothing of this kind us >t m.gnt spoil his | rood name. Now it seems to me us though Mr. Collin- would tike to muke it appeur tnat he is lor lliu Lest .n teresi ot tne county aim also tne people >. i.o live .it i:. but in my opinion ne i- not, u..t u ne is i wo..l,l line :o usk him wn.it kind or a county h«. rul.s a goon piospeiuus one, lo. i cun rinmnba j wti.-n 1 was County Cotniniss oner anil were j 4. .ung a lew thousand do.lars i rnm mo btaic to I o. i;u good roads with and *>ve worn to the lutm | -tj witn men* teams Mr Collins heard of it anu j cams down wneu we were in session and put in a I -aoious protest auainst oor ac« < p ing it for he ! » » to i de h roads \ as sure to spoil them and I know he is putting up a vigorous protest against the Commissioners building a ceua n bridge in the county, one that he claims the people do not need and a bridge that the Stale Is putting up $1 000. which is over half of t le money that no i n tra :t has been let for. as I her it for $6,600, Hut it would appear from some of the dope that Mr. Collins h*s been handing out lo the people trying j to make it appear that the Commissioners have j been trying to build a $20,000 bridge at the cross ing. And I myself know as well as others that he i was very bitter a*»i Inst a certa.n »chool board for building a certain school in the county, one that j would be han-iy for tm chiklien to attend school ' in. So if Mr. Collins, as it seems to me, would | like to in.kc it appear that he is for the upbuild j ing of Cheyenne and for a better and more pros j perous County. I would like to have him explain |. to the people wh it kind of a cou:.ty he would call , a prosperous one. A county v. ith a poor set of j roads for the farmers to travel over and a poor j hystem of bridges if any. ai d the s..me with i schools? is t .it what he would coil a pruspeious | county? If so 1 am suic that 1 would not like to i ivc in that kind of a county, and another thing if ; the people in the county can't receive something • in return lor the thousands of dollars that they ! pay for tax s every year dont blame seme of them | .or wunting to leave the county. I would like to j Know how many of th- farmers of this county { -n »w that ihe Bank at Kit Carson had as much s ; 32199 24 of clio conn y money without paying ny interest o.i it and if mu. of them hsd a war rent to cash, chuigu tliem two per cent for eaah j i g it and 1 would like to knew is that for their • cat int rest. A not her tou.g some of the people wai t to know ami that is, are Here that Collins is v. ry anxious to elect Chris Jensen for County Commissioner from the west end. the man most of y..u know he was so bitter against four years I 1 ago, and why is this? And rs to the taxes norm then doubling in tho last low years, at wt iah tine I was Commissioner ( anJ also that tnsre a as a scheme to build a incut during tho lime Diet I was Commissioner.something t never heard of while I was in office. Tiie dope that Collins has teen trying to get the people to twf I low about tho county affairs. If s»ch is the case Collit-s will have the pleasure of proving. to the people on tho witness sta .o and if not who will be t ie la f lorn u«t a word in ro*ard to the amendments that a>e he v*t dofl.it dees not appear to me that dm valets ot Cheyoone county are so far behind the affairs of the county that they need any one man to tell them how to vote, for I think I have met must of them and it appears to mo as though I never mat 1 ' a mere ii t Uigent and prosperous people than we I have in Cheyenne county and in my opinion N they ' donl know as much about conditions in general j 1 ever the county a< Colli s. they don't know a groat • deal and no*d some one besides him to explain to * them how le vote. Cm as. C. Fox. • - ROLL OF HONOR The following parties have re newed their subscriptions to the' Record since our last is-ue: J. O. Picl e/ing Oct 117 n. Beek Oct. M 17 CF. Fox Oci26 171 H Swartz Jo u-1»17 I boa ltansfield Apr 11; ■HI •T j i i V 1 1 \ i Democratic candidate lor Auditor ol State. w ROBERT HIGGINS Democratic candidate (or Stati Treasurer. Judge JULIUS 0. GUNTER Democratic Candidate For Gov-, ernor of Colorado. s: C HOMER 2>/£ 3D Physician, Sduokon an£ *il.Ec- TUICIYN. EYE. EAR, NOSE & THROAT GENERAL SURGERY Phone No. 12. ' Hello! 1 have a telephone {q my l»r--ne ! Have Yon? | It’s the handiest thing around j our house. We can talk to j ’most anybody in town—any time. It saves trips and time and offers the surest protec tion against burglars, fire and j sickness. , No, it’s not expensive. It’s j the cheapest, best thing you can get—See ! i Do it today I Cheyenne County Telephone Co.