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PERSONAL--NEWS If you have ka item of news, > friend thitiif you, or t sale to advertise, tell u* about it. i phone No. 41 when you went; Record Office The weather has been very! warm the past week. j John Ha'de of First View was seen on our streets Wednesday. ! i Read the notice of the Demo-! cratic call lor the county assem- s bly in this issue. . j Frank Boyack, of the Arapa hoe country autoed to Cheyenne | Wells Tuesday. Frank Nolan, of Arapahoe, was * Cheyenne Wells business visi-j tor last Saturday. J. A. Hokman, of First View, J was a business visitor at Chey enne Wells last Saturday. There will be a dance at E. E. Flemings, Saturday 'June 22. ml .Ladies please bring lunch. Louie Schwartz, of Bennett, Colo, was here tne first of the week interviewing his friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Shriner of north of Arapahoe were Chey enne Wells visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Ed Williams arid children also Mrs. P. Hoff of Arapahoe, autoed to Cheyenne Wells Wed nesday. If the party that lost rhe clap per out of their bell will call at t.ns office and pay for this au they cm have same. Robt Hayes returned home from Denver Monday, where lie has been attending college the past school year. J. E. Wyant wife and son also his mother, of Arapapne, were business visitors at Cheyenne Wells last Saturday. Wm .Kent, of the Arapahoe country, was a caller at this of fice Monday and gave us a big sliver wneei to help us along. I will .trade one 4yr horse and one fiyjr old mare lor a span ot mules.' Notify Ed Wagoner, Id tf Cheyenne Wells Colo. We were pleased to see Wells Jackson and wife, who have been sick so long, able to be in Chey enne Wells again last Saturday Mrs. J. A. McCiumb, left last Sunday evening lor Kocky Ford where she will visit a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Keidel. Friday June 2L Princess Thea ter, Fannie Ward in •‘lnnocent” a Pathe play, also Ford reel "The Eyes of ihe Allies” showing the Aeroplani at work. There will be a red Cross meet ing at the residence of Mrs. W. W. Thomas on Friday June 23th Come prepared to quilt, bring thimble and needle. Through an ad in the Record • f two weeks ago, Ed Harold, of We3kan, secured his mare that had strayed awav. It was found south of First View. Rev. F. W. Grunwald and wife he a former Luthetan preacher here arrived in Cheyenne Wells Tuesday and will visit a few days with old friends here. The examining board of the Child welfare, will be at the Oommissoners room at the Court House from 10, a. m. to 4p. m. Saturday June 22nd. 1913. NOTlCE—Sealed bids will be received for the building of the Catholic parsonage. Plans and specifications can be seen by ap plying to Rev. Fr. Keiffer, Chey enne Wells, Colo. | Grant Shepard and Miss Clara j Tuxhorn of the Arapahoe country : were married at Tribune, Kans. j last Wednesday June 12th. We | extend congratulations to these j young people. ' Special show at the Princess j j Theater Tuesday June 25th, Par alta feature "Within the Cup” j j featuring Bessie Bar r iscale, the i istar whose acting made "The, 1 Birth of a Nation” famous. Miss Terrill and E. C. Wilson, jleft Tuesday for Fowler, Colo, I i the were accompanied by Gar- ; ' nett Map wire and Maurice How jard as far as Rooky Ford tram there they will go to Clieruw to jto visit with R. J. Goldsworthy j j and wife lor a few days. Remember the big fiance at the | j I. O. O. F. Hall, Saturday, night | j for the benefit of the lied Cross. I Good music .has been secured for ■ the occasion. Mrs. Verna Nelson Rich, and brother Newton, ana i wo equally as good if not super ior, musicians, are the players which assures all of good music and a good lime. Laat Monday morning some of our citizens were wondering what was the matter when they ; heard the whistle blowing. It I was only the whistle from our j new .Cheese Factory, and Miss l Nellie Cahill bad been selected to do this stunt in christening the new enterprise. The manage ment opened their doors Monday morning to the public, and are j already doing a good thrifty bus | iness, and the day is not far dis • ■ tant before the Cheyenne Wells •' Cheese factory will have a name j that will be heralded from the ! west to the east, for its splendid production of the best brands of s! butter and cheese made in the ' | west. » NORTH VIEW Mr. and Mrs. Loseeand family spent Sunday at the Hill ranch. ■yiern Hill accompanied ,Mr. Lutteken to Denver the first of tiie week. The Lothian family dinner with Mr. Bruce Jackson .and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. \V. C. Shultz took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Denly. Mahal and Tressa Sullivan spent Thursday of last week in the Jackson home. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hill of At wood Kansas have been visiting Mr. S. C. H.ll this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lothian and Mr* Sullivan and children spent Mon day of this week at the Peterson ranch. Mr. Mansfield secured a good well for H. P. Geibler last week. He also recently drilled one for Pat Fitzgerald and is now drill- ! ing one for Mr. Swartzenburg.! ] 300 ARTICLES-300 ILLUSTRATIONS I/'EEP Informed of the World’s Progress ir Engineering, Mechanics and Invention. For Father and Son and All the Family. It appeal to all classes—Old and Young— Men and Women. It is the Favorite Mngusine In thousands of Ik>xuon throarliout the world. Oar Korolpn Correspondents are constantly on the wntch for things new and interesting and it is Written So You Csn Understand It The Shea Netee Department (20 Pages) contain* Practical liinta (nr Hnop Work and eni */ wujr* (or the larmiin to do Things amend the Jlome. _ tmatwir Mcdunka (17 Papon) Pnm end Girls who like to mnka thing* rollahowtomitkoWlro* lens and Toimmnh Outfit* Engines, limit* Snow* nhoe* Jewelry. l».**d Furniture, etc. Contains in* •t ructions fort nr llechan Ic,Camper and fcportemau. tIJO PEN YEAR SINGLE COPIES. ISc Trdir treat |MT tmiwltf so Brest ties the mWWmi. Sample copy w.d be ms* ea vegaeet. (POPULAR MECHANICS IRAQ AZINC e He. MlsMtss Arenas, CmMBIHO ' Subscribe for the Record fHE CHKYENNE RKCORt*. [ c«»c»««ocaoo«< i | CITY j MEAT MARKET | ANTONE BUSHMAN. Prop. X 0 There is no better flesh building material than FLESH. J x Keep up your flesh, and thereby your strength, by a liber- X 3 al diet of our savory. X % Steaks, Roasts, Pork Chops, Ham, Sausage Etc. i f 4 You will find at our market all the meats to bj had—and the very J a best in each line that can be secured. ■ j a Our steaks and chops an* especially choice. They’ll keey your bod- W i 2 ily vigor up to any demand. 8 i * Treat yourself FAIRLY—eat our meats. A ! —■————MW—————— WWTC 3 iO 1 ■ f M# 3 v V® hx&'Q I I m samms smsFs \ | IB3WEO BY THE \ j j UNITED STATES 1 I v COVERKMEOT g Can be secured at the Postoffice a Cheyenne Wells, Colo. Land Wanted I want to buy a few half sections and sections of land. Geo. B. Cones. Meade, Kansas. NOTICE All accounts of thirty days standing will be turn led over to a collector if jnot settled with cash or ! bankable notes by or be jfore June 20th. This j menans you. jCHAS. EICHENBERGER. I ’ j Good new Ford automobile to i trade for cattle. lOtf L. V. Hudson, Cheyenne Wells, Colo. STRAYED I One black horse, star in fore | head weight 1050 branded —fl — J on left shoulder. One black horse, star forehead weight 1000 branded ZK left hip One grey mare weight 1050 branded —fl— a! 3O J P lef shoulder Suitable reward. Milton N Thompson. 10 tf Eads, Colo. ROLL OF HONOR The following parties have re newed their subscriptions to the Record since our last issue. Ed Wagoner May 31 19 Seed Calkins Apr 1 19 R K Shirrod Mar 19 19 W D Jackson Jan 1 19 C S Crisp Jan 1 19 J R Hancock Apr 1 19 N E Larsen July 27 19 Wm Kent May 16 19 A F Johnson June 20 19 J. W Long June 20 19 WANTED—A good second hand Saddle Harve Horton, Arapa hoe Colo. 13 tf We wonder if a certain bunch of young ladies in this town ever got stung before. LOOK I will change a $1225 car for land. Your land must be perfect I will guarantee the car. 6-tf C. Shannon, Seibert, Colo. Regular Dinners at the Royal Cafe will be served on and after April 6th for 30 cents TEDDY is a dark bay f'e'gium 7yr old, weighs l.COOlbs, bus a line form and has good heavy and broad bone, high carriage. BLACK HAWK is a large black jack Gyrs old and is of heavy bone: his weight is about 0001 bs He is of Kentucky stock. Will make the season of 1018 at my farm 7*4 mile southeast of Arena. $lO to stand and suck. Care will be taken to avoid -accidents but will not be responsible -should any occur. J. W. GKKWELL Tne Victor Valley Dairy and Stock Ranch. 52 Dr. W. H. Chamberlaiu, Dent ist, will be at Stratton, on the following dates: June 17 to 22 July 1 to G Cheyenne Wells June 10 to 15 24 to 29 Prepared to do all kinds of Den tal work. $5 meal tickets at the Royal Cafe for $4.50 I have just received a complete line of flashlights and batteries at the Royal j Cafe. l STRAYED—One four year old ! red cjw, witn Jersey stripes one; stub horn branded L| on left ! VI hip. Will give $lO reward This cow was Seen south cf j Cheyenne Wells, but cannoot 10-1 cate her. II tf Ed Vogel. Brandon, Colo. I will do all kinds of sewing. Inquire at the residence of Mrs homaB. 12 Mrs. Ellington TAKEN UP —One bay gelding five years old, not branded, in quire- of Pat Fitzgerald, Chey enne Wells, Colo. 11 4c | EASTERN COLORADO LANDS J 1 Buy Now Sell Letter jj | Mrs. Charlotte Shriner, I | ARAPAHOE. COLO | |TeK D G I\ ; OUNDj j X j Bring your Grain to th 2 Elevator and have it i X Ground. t X I f»rn prepared to grind Graham or Whole Wheat Flour, ♦ X Rye Flour, Corn Chops, and fine bolted Corn Meal. J X GIVE ME A TRIAL | I S. R. MARSHALL, Prop. | X CHEYENNE WELLS COLORADO ♦ ♦ f THE INNER MAN ” I HUNGRY CROSS I • WELL FED GOODNATUREP 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 and quaity. 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 Young Man! j | Do You want to | I SUCCEED? | f Your best course 13 to open an account with us Q ■ and SAVE. Time, energy and perseverance will § S' do the rest. Wc pay interest on your savings. H | CHEYENNE COONTy STATE BANK [ Cheyenne Wells, Cold. a Ceipiteil Stock: $15,000 1 Surplus find Undivided Profits $11,300.00 H a Paul Wupper, Pres. J. E. Hayes, V. Pres H H Jennie Ross, Asst Cash. Fred Keller, Cash. U | THE PIONEER BANK OF EASTERN COLORADO. | I Insure your property against I | 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. TRUMBQR, Cheyra E,S : CoI.M.J.HEYL if > < ► Auctioneer . i > > < ► : Commercial Aucioneering a specialty. ;• Real. Estate. Live Stock and Farm Sales made ‘; ; anywhere. 20 years experience. Write me for <> ; dates. Address me at ; ; WALLACE. (Schrenlcler’s Store) KANSAS f;