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PERSONAL--NEWS if you have'uo item of news, a friend visiting you, or a sale to gdvertise, tell us about it. phone No. 41 when you want vthe Record Office ** 'Ttead the public *ale notice in flis issue. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cahill are ' in Denver this week. J. A- Jenkins iis assisting G. C Calvert on the farm tnis week. E. C. Wilsoa has sold his farm north of town to J. E Hayes. The Red Caoss Society have received a ffow Shipment of yarn. Mr. Cox, of Sharon Springs was a Cheyenne Wells business visitor Tuesday. C. G. Fox, of Wild Horse, was a business visitor at Cheyenne Wells Tuesday. Jas. McElroy was in Cheyenne Wells Wednesday making proof on his homestead. P. Halde, of First View, was transacting business in Cheyenne Wells last Saturday. Ed Buck, of near Eads, was a social caller at this office the lat ter-part of last week., S. W. T. Bair and family, tf Arapahoe, were social callers at this office last Friday. Ward RipTpy'has purchased the Bi'L Stephenson property, in the northwest part of town. F. A. Rich and pen. C. L. of Arapahoe, were'business visitors at Cheyenne WelJs Monday. Jpps Ihimton aorl r-tnldron. of th° A rapahoe neighborhood were in Cheyennp Wells Wednesday. Read the trahhc pale notices in this ipciip. O. Ellis & Son on An*- 24th and E. C. Wilson on Apr 26 Mrs. Geo. Onnsen and sister of /Arena, were social callers at this •office the latter part of last week The R°d Cross "Society will •meet at the home of Mrs. Art "Brown, Friday of this week Eridnv Apr 26 'David Garrick’ with Dustin Farmrm. playing the leading role at the Princes? The ater. A. W. Jones and Gen. Marolf are doing the inside carpenter •work on the Hollenbaugh real es tate office this week. We are informed that Mrs. Win Rieh. of Sheridan Lake, had -the: misfortune to fall and break her arm week before last. j We acknowledge a social call Wednesday from Mrs. Clara Lu cas, of Chicago, who has large holdings of lands in this county. Uncle E. B. Kibbee. of Arapa hoe. was a Cheyenne Wells visit or Tuesday, and while here made a very pleasant-tall at this office E. P. Kent, of Walsenburg Colorado is in Cheyenne Wella making ijis paoents. Mr. nnd Mrs i U. R. Calkins a visit this week. FOR SALE-A new King cream separator, price $56, guaranteed in fine shape. Inquire of Edd Wagner, Cheyenne Welle Color* add 4tf Ward Ripley was taken sud denly ill Wednesday afternoon fiujpl aid was immediately called: and he i» getting along vtodfM present, ROLL OF HONOR The following parties have re ewed their subscriptions to the Record since our last issue. Louis Birn Apr 119 H«el Gillespie Apr 1119 A H Gnidley Apr 18 19 SWT Bair May 27 19 E B Kibbee Nov 23 17 Dr. W. H. Chamberlain, Dent ist, will be at Stratton. April 8 to 13&h. Cheyenne Weils from 15 to 2N>t, prepared to uo all kinds of Dental, work done. ~ E. Plessinger received a tele grass, Saturday evening telling of the death of his father, at Polk Nebraska. Mr. Wessinger left on Sunday to attend the funeral. \ Alex Gillepsie. who was recent lyogjured in an automobile acci dent near Aroya, was taken to Denver and had his one limb am putated just below the "knee. He is getting along nicely <at present Sammy Baber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Baber, re ceived a box of nice oranges from his Uncle. Sargent Q-.'V. Baber at Camp Kearney California, last weak, which he thinks is very fine. We omitted to mention the [names of J. A. McCrumb and J. j H. .Nelson in tiie donation of $lO each on the lied Heifer sale also Art. Brown, our sheriff, and three | others bid $205 ami gave her back j to be re-sold. “Freckles” a five reel para mount, from the book of the same-name, featuring .Jack Pick ford and Louise Huff.. Ford Reel blue and Gray Reunion,at Vicks burg. At the Princese Theater, Friday night ApHl 19. Herman Delaplain has.purchas ed tiie property where ale. Rrip .ley has been living, anii will tear the building down, and erect a new and" commodious building tor himself. So you .can see Cheyenne Wells is fast coming unto her own. Geo. Lawson, of the rSignal Corps, at Ft. Leavenworth, was in Cheyenne Wells Mondity on a shoot tfuriough. He was former ly an employe al the U. P depot here, and was renewing cold ac quaintances again. We aoknowl edge .a social call. WARNING Notice is hereby given that ah ordinances relating to stock tur ning ait large also' in regand to speeding of automobiles will .be strictly .enforced on and after April 1 22, 1918, sogovern youraelf accordingly, N. Fanstiel City Marshal. There will be a Miscellaneous Sale at the C. T. Pfost place south of Arapahoe, on Saturday night April 27th. The proceeds to go to the benefit of the Red Cross so ciety in that neighborhood. Do not fail to help the good cause Every one invited to come and help to a well the fund. Burton Armstrong, a former resident of this city, who has been in lowa all winter called on friends and relatives the fore part of the week, left Tuesday night for Denver from which point he goes to Sterling, Colo. He states that he is glad to get N back to Colorado 4r*in. I The Ladies Social Circle of Arapahoe will give in the Chapel a Humorous Play, rat tled, ’‘The Old Maids Convention. The proceeds are to be used for the benefit of the Church. Fan far all and every body come and en joy agood laugh. Dateannounc id later. * Mrs. W. E. Ferguson Secretary. TffETjnSYEBCTrKKUOWV * CITY j MEAT MARKET < ANTONE BUSHMAN. Prop. ] There is no better flesh building material than FLESH. 1 Keep up your flesh, and thereby your strength, by a liber- 1 I al diet of our savory. I I Steaks, Roasts, Pork Chyps, Ham, Sausage Etc. I ¥ You will find at our market atl the meats to be had—-and the very J W best in each line that can be secured. I T Our steaks and chops are especially choice. They’ll keey your bod* 1 1 ily vigor up to any demand. I A Treat yourself FAIRLY—eat our meats. i —LLLWS-SSJ 11 ... 11 M. . —'l ■" ! ■ -¥.■■■ * ■■■ ” ■■■J- 1 11 fws.s.| TOR SAVINGS STAMPS ISSUED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Can be secured at the Postoffice at Cheyenne Wells, Colo. Land Wanted | I want to buy a few half | sections and sections of land. Geo. B. Cones. J Meade. Kansas. $5 meal tickets at the ffcoyai Cafe for $4.54) j I FOR SALE—4 good .teams of ' work horses, harness a>nd wagons 1 L. V. Hudson. Cheyenne Wells, Colo. 40-tf I , Plenty of Oil Cake @n hand ab j$69 a ton. L V. Hudson. Cheyenne Wells Colorado. .51 tf SnEAlilED 2 head <of cattle branded H Please notify L. V. Hudson 11 Cheyenne Wells, Colorado. -46 tf i . FOR SALE A MlillS Mo<Jel Ford, in good or der, iive passenger. Inquire at this offioe. ‘51 tf I have just received a ! complete dine of f lashJfcphts land batteries at the Royal Cafe. We will do plowing, have'large tra.tor plow. outfit will do tfirat class work at .teaconable prices. F. A. Rich & Sons. 50 tf Arapahoe, Coin. STRAYED—One Red white face cow branded, —' T on right hip. also J BLon left hip. No tify D. E. Sears, Cheyenne Wetts Colo. • 44 Eighth Grade Examination Final examinations will be held April 25, and 26, at the following places: Arapahoe, Cheyenne Wells, First View, Arena, Kit Carson. Wild Horse and Aroya. Pupils may take the examination wherever they find it the most convenient. Esther Blair Weir Co. Supt. • The Ladies of the Red Croes North of Araoahoe, will give a miscellaneous Sale at Cheyenne Wells, Saturday afternoon at 2 p m. sharp. The proceeds are to go toward purchasing material to make into article# for the Soldier Boys. The ladies are to donate articles, soeh as home canned fruits, pickles, vegetables or any thing they may have. These to be fold for this good causa. Come out and help the Red Cross work ers Strayed— one red heifer last spring calf, and one red heifer branded 53 on light hip. Please notify, S3 M. Gorman. Arapa hoe, Colo. 43 tf 90 HEAD 90 Young Cows and Heifers also some good young ' Mares and Geldings. 50 tf. JL. VV. WELLS STRAYED—Red cow with brocket or w hit t face branded 5 D ,on left hip .Notify v '~' / •John Leffingweil, 1 If Cheyenne Wells. Colo. TAKEN II,P—One long ihorned white face steer, 2 yrs old Brand ded — fj— lias been at my plaqe since last Nov.' Owns.-ca« hi vs same by paying feed and expens es. A fiauscnlei, l'irsc View Coloradt). 52tf Regular .Dinners at the Royal Cafe will be served on and af ter April 6th for 30 cents FOR SALE Broom Corn Feed, at $12 per ton. hi. Horton 5 miles South west of Arapahoe. FOR SALE—South half »f N half section 2Sitwp 13 range 48, Lots, 5-6-7 and.8, containing 160. 93 acres. $8 per acre cash aet to me. .Adrea* all correspondence to owner. H. id. Ashbaugk. 1 2t Sac City. t*wa. I will buy your hogs Saturday April 13. L. V. Hudsoa. FOR SALE— Double disc plow. At lumber yard. 3tf I ——■ l I !■■■■! i ■ ! ~7~ i i TEDDY In a dark bay Belgium 7yr old. veiyhi 1,31Kb., ha* a fine form and has go od heavy and broad bone, high carriage. BLACK HAWK 1s a large black jack a.vr* old and la of heavy bone; hi* weight i« about HUIba He U of Kentucky stock. Will make the season of 1018 at my farm "X mile southeast of Arena. ' 010 to stand and surk. • Care wilt be taken to avoid accident* but will not be responsible should any occur. J. W. Gbewem. The Victor Valley Dairy and Shirk Ranch. ' S3 EASTERN COLORADO LANDS I Buy Now Sell Later jj Mrs. Charlotte Shriner, I ARAPAHOE. COLO | *,,,4,»++«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦l I (gas. C.Turncr l Land Attorney - X YEI\\Y practice oeiore \,tve local and General Land ;; ♦ OUrces. Filina papers made out and executed ;; ♦ ;; X Loaaa procured upon improved Town property and real .. X estate. 1 CHEYENNE WELLS COLORADO ;; X tututttttttmmm mill iti n m i m f“*»' | 38 THE INNER MAN ~ r HUNGRY CROSS WELL FED GOOD NATURED I The Accurately represents man in his relation to the Inner Man. WE FEED MEN, thus rendering them good natured. Our meals and Lunches have a wide reputation for their sat isfying quantity jmd quoity. No one need leave our tables unsatisfied. Full meal or quick lunch, it is all the same to us. We serve you cheerfully and promptly. Give us a call. ROYAL RESTAURANT a I Young Man! I I ■ Do You want to 8 1 SUCCEED? 1 Your best course is to open en account with us |j : j sad SAVE. Time, energy and perseverance will B do We pay inteiest on your savings. K 1 mm coin site hi ,1 Cheyenne Wells, Colo. ft | Oeipiteil Stock: §15.000 1 ft Surplus and Undivided Profits $11,300.00 » & Paul Wupper, Pres. J. E. Hayes, V. Pres j| ■ Jennie Ross, Asst Cash. Fred Keller, Cash. E I " THE PIONEER BANK OF EASTERN COLORADO. 1 I—^mac—a——Maw'iirnr 1 1 sa* Insure your property against I Fire Lightning & Tornadoes! I represent several different Insurance 'Companies, any *ne of which are good reliable, old time Companies among which are the following: North America. Hartford, of Conn. Fidelity-Phoenix, of N. Y. I Home Insurance Co. of N. Y. I 1 North British & Mercantile. I Call and see me for rates. | M. P. TRUMBOR, Ch ' y '"” C oK I ' ■**» Remember at the BILLIARD PARLOR Is the place .'to"*i> for all kinds of Fresh Candies. Nuts snd Cigars. Tobacco, etc.; also Ham burner. Chili Con Came When in need if anything ip my line give me a call F. A. DUTTON, Prop: A