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4 'T he Volunteer Army \ 4 ■ 4 TO THE LAST MAN, IT IS INSPIRED BY THE DESIRE : : LOR LOYAL SERVICE. : : THE SAME DESIRE FOR SERVICE HAS ANIMATED US : | IN THE ASSEMBLING OF OUR PERFECTLY MATCH- t LESS LINE OF • i Groceries that Satisfy \ 4 IT IS A MAN-SIZED JOB TO KEEP UP A STOCK IN \ CONDITION TO MEET THE WANTS OF ALL THE PEOPLE ♦ HUT THAT IS JUST WHAT WE ARE DOING. $ 4 WE ARE PREPARED AT ALL TIMES TO GIVE YOU THE : REST OF THE MARKET-CLEAN, FRESH; SATISFYING ; GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION : AND AT VERY MODEST PRICES, CONSIDERING THE ; TIMES' t 4 TRY US NEXT TIME. WE’LL MAKE GOOD : TRUMBOR & COUNTS j GENERAL MERCHANDISE ! CIIKYKNXE WEI.I.S, .. COI.OHAIHI { *** ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ ***** *********** ♦ ♦ ♦ ****■’ Why This Drug Store? j Purity of drugs Accuracy in prescriptions THAPS freshness of proprietary medicines | WHY! Pest of toilet articles Durable rubber goods jj Variety in school supplies ! Latest styles in stationery Tasteful confectionery | Prompt and efficient seivice Forkers Drug Store j Geo. Fohker Phop- j (' II !•: V K N N E \V I:'. 1.1,5, (' OLO R A P O < 1 ■ ~ The Whole World Is Crying i for FOOD Tor YOUR cal tie and YOUR crops. Equip your farm with the buildings that will GET and SAVE the maxi mum production. A modern farm is like a modern factory- the more effic ient and convient the tools and buildings the greater tlie out I put and the larger the profits. Come in and look over my modern an 1 examine my | materials. Take advantage of the removal of building re- | striction and get your bail 1" r: u > >■> I r- ily I>r use. Every K day’s delay mt ans actual m.u. <<■ juur pocket. H My prices and materials are right in every way. 6 Yours for Business, B Phones Res 17 Office 29 B CH AS. EICHENBERGER I Till'. riir.YKNNF. t’OPNTY bit MU EH MAN B CHEYENNE WELLS COLO. I; REESE GARAGE AXll UK PAIR SHOP In Moidenhauer building, across street from County Jail. We repair any make of Gas engines and have parts on hand for several makes of leading cars. No trouble to trouble- 1 some. See us for oils, gas and grease. T. J. Reese. Rhone f»3. d Yltn. >-H li'> i, ' . j Legal Notices j NOTICE. LOU PUBLIC ATI* iN Departrmnt of the Inferior, U, S Land C fhce at Lamar, Colo, Marcn 12 1919 Notice is given thnt Alvin A Boone of ( h-y**nn*r W-| s, Mio on D'CumDcr it, 1915 mactu Ho restend entry Serial No 020177 lorLosl-2 <- 8 9-10 15 a-d I 5 sa.ti n 34 lowr.sl.ip -ns range 45 w 6;h princii al meridian, has filed n t.ce ( in tention to make flna three y ar proof, to eMachsi cl *im to the land abeve describ d. be'or • trie Lie k of the D.strict 1 ’ourt of Cheyenne cou t.. L_lo. at ; Cheyenne Wells Colo., on the 28. h day ut April, j 19 i 9. j Claimant names as witnesses j Floris W Kingsley. Herman A Tuxhorn. ' harles E I boyd. all three of Cheyenne Weills, Cc.o Caoe C j Osborn, of Brandon, Colo mar 2 M apr 24 Gt A L Beavers. Register, j Nc > 1 11 •I! Full PriUJt’ATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Hugo, Gilo April 1(5, 1919 N otice is hii t-bv ftive r > t* at Ja ob O Hrvey of Cheyenne <*elh CI, wh .i, SepttmD:r 7,h | 19J9 ida eltrn t e d ti.. y ser. No. ue9‘.ts to.' L'!•* 12 T -4-5-7 ai d 8 (Ng) m- .non 12 tow nsh p i 13s rang e 4nw sixth pmcp I J:n <id an has f I *d | n> t .e i f nte t on to make tinal thr • proof ( o I establish claim to tiie .and ah \ describ d btfe e j the ir iK o the District Cou t i . ai.d lor Choci.i.e j county Gol ■ at Che.enne W ells. Cj. ..i the tl:i u«iv j of June 1919 I ( lannant names as witnesses: [ Mary Jonns ri, Wi'.lam Lints. Imard Jchnecn. law er.ee L'.i. rod, all ofGheyenne Wells, Cclo may / juii-j t. tit J R be.-vers. Register ; Ni U it i: FOU Pl* M.li ATION ; Department of the Interior. U. 3 Land CfTcea | Hugo. Col >. April l(' 1914 Nonce is htrrebn g.yen that Julia M CaiviK of First View, i i io. wh > on Dec l*. i9is. | made homestead entry serai No. u1a214 foi Lots | If-10- • 1-12 13-14-15 and 16 tS 1 : > sect in 34 town ! ship 13s range 4fw stall principal rrtriai n las | filed notice ol intention to make t.nai ,:.ree year pr , to establish claim io the land above described b.o e the Clerk ot the DDtMCt C<a t f t he/ nnr cou ty, Colo, at Cheye .ne Weils Colo, o.ti e| h day of June 1919 Claimant rnrr.as a r - wit- e s-s: Celos"Cu t . Al e i he iz. F A Li c m J A Holt ' man a I o: First V.ew, *,o>o I ! may june *» 6t J R Beavers, Regis er Treasurer’ Notice on Request j For Tax Deed. To every person in actual possession or oocu- | pancy of the hereinafter desrnlied land, lot or ! | premises, and to the pet son in whose name the | land was taxed or specially assessed nnd to al persons having an interest or title of record In or i to the same. Notice is hereby given. that on the eighth day of November A D 19.f*. the following described property, s mate in ih county of Cheyenne and state of Colotado to-wit: • j Ail of section No Thirty-three <%O in township sixteen (If.) south o' range No. Fifiy-one (M) w» st of the sixth principal ineridi m was sold for the' taxes of the year 1914 and purchase*! by Charles E Collins. 1 hat the s rid Chris E Collins has duly assigned the certificate of | urchase issued on account of l such purchase to Chas M Funk who hath made 1 request upon the Treasurer of said county fora ' , deed. That the said premises were taxe 1 for said year 1914. in the m.me of J. Counttieiil ! 1 hat the time of redemption of said real estate from such tax sale will expire on the seventeenth day of July. A L) 19i9 and unless redeemed on or * before snid day a deed will lie is; ued there for. Dated this First day of At ril A l> 19<9. JA K riNSLEV. Treasurer of the said county of Cneyonne First publication April ll>. 1919 I'lllL HOLLANDER WELL DILLLEL | Abo mrent foi ifc At rm»tnr V. ini) Mill an.l .•icce.-.-oi ics. Chuvt-m t- \\ . I!s. Colo If yr.u are wauling a well put ! [own. See me, satisfi ci on given : NOTICE FOR. PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Cffi;e at _ar.;a', Colo. April 4, inly Notice is hereby givt-h that John C Vineyard of Cheyenne We.ls, who on March 6 1916 made homestead entry Nu 020792 for Lots 3-4-5-6 Rcc ion 10 township I (is range 45w 6(h pr.ncipal meridian has filed n^ticaof his intention to make tinal three year pro:f, to establish claim to the land above d-scribed, before the clerk of the District I Court of Cheyenne countv, Colo'at Wells Colo. or. the i 4th day of June lyly ! C,aim..r.t names as witnesses: ; S tmuti T Bovd. David Robertson, F W Kingsley, : V.r,.el Han.y al! of Uheye-.te Wells Colo. I apr 24 may 29 bt A L Beavers, Register I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land office at Lan.ar Colo. M.-.rch 31, lfc/19 Notice is hereby given that Jchn Lowe of First View.„Cci<. who on Match 27. i 916 made : hcmesteaa entry serial No. 020960 for Lots 3 4-f» 6 -1 -12-13 and 14 section 12 township 16s range 46w 6th principal meridian has filed notice o 'inten tion, to make final th ee year ruof, to establipsh ciaim to the lana above described before the Clerk ol the District C. urt ol Cheyenne county at Cheyenne ! Wells. Colo, on the 9 h day of Jun- 1919 Claimant names us witnesses: i Clarence Lttcr, oy Frank. Elmer Crane, Marion | Derry. all ol First View, cdo j apr 24 may 29 ot A L Beavers. Register | NOTICE Full PUBLICATION ; Department of the Interior, U. S. Land O.fice at ! Hugo, C 0.0,. April 16, 1919. 1 v otice is'hereby given that David Anderson of *’ Cheyenne V.oils, • oio. wno on uu y "aI. j 191 r». maae Homestead Entiy Serial Nc 014292 for ! Lots 5 6-W-12 i o-i 4-19 and 20 (aig) section 2 • township l Vs ra..ge44w 6tl: principal n e idlan, has ; f ;ed notice ol iniention tc mane linai three year procf ! to establish claim to the land acove described before the >• ItrK ol the District Court l hey unite County Cole, at Cueyenrie VveliS, Coloon tne 2.u.n jay o‘ I».«y 1919 Claimant names as witnesses , Michae. M uenihan, Hetrick J Fitzgerald, Alexander : Mormon, Louis Schwanzjn-urgor, all ot Che,enne Wens. Colo. apr 24 may 22 at J R Beavers. Register NOTICE UK PUBLICATION Department of the U S. Land Office at Loir.ar, * 010. March 10. IHI 9 V ot ; ce is hurt tv giv-n that The mas A CKvtcn of A T -'wner, C< 10.. who on September 22. I win, j made Homestead i-nt •, serial No. 0191-18 for NV»»4 J section ki t .wnship tr's range 42w sixih prtncipal | tnendiati has filed notice o* intention to make ’final J i th'ee year proof to establish claim to the land above | described before the Register or Receiver U S Land Oifiice at i amar. i.olo. cn the 29tn cay of May 1!»19 Claimant names as wi nesses A H Bi r nett. J W Burnett. D E White, w o Scott, all of Towner, Colo atr 1 1> r.ay Ifi 6t A L Buavers. Register Public Sale I will si ll at Pub ic Sale on the i streets nf Cheyenne Weils on Sal unlay Muv 2-1:1. at 1 o’clock p in one 6 piece p trloi sate, in good j condition; some kitchen chairs. 2 bedsteads and springs, l sewing nit chine aid other articles not e itinerated I will also oiler a 11117 nv del Ko d in good shape for sab'. \V. (!. Edwaidr, Owner Local Improvements The successful business man mu-1 base Iv's life upon honor and integrity. Beyond and outside of these, he must have the com pound of initiative, aggressive mess, d termination, practicabili tv and vision which America, in her love for condensation has chosen to style “pep.” The successful, wide-awake and progressive town must po ssess the same qualities. It must have the judgment to realize that i its prosperity and growth depend on the home advantages and bus iness advantages which it can of j fer. And it must have vision j enough to see that expenditures I which secure these advantages [are not an extravagance, but an asset. Money spent in local imprwe ments such as public buildings, schools good roads, city water, gas and electric light, is tnopev well spent. Undertaking any of toese improvements is like mak ing an excellent investment, ; which is boun I to return divi dends. The gain to the town re acts to the comfort and benefi , of t-Very ciliz *n. I Arid now hey are atte noting to prove that the crow is not sol | black as his feath-ulv coat that ;he >s in :..e( a h. I per toward the j cultivation of the d-Ms. We are j j to d that th” crow <ol|. iws ill-cull I 'ival >r or pi . v so that he may I l I i !>*•<! **por. th*- nuni'-rmis ld r v»«p # ! ! -ncn r*irA»i»»|is hm.l whit* I •rutx. v\'• uc• Mh ?u•'iii .of the j ' <i! t»n vs !•> ;iy! t T.u* crow is ; he m**v sitf»-Mcv \v*’-?c » *ili dc ! i ro v cm* .v.j-irn :i i i .v’-iite ! j It i-> a!so said that crows <1 a s*rnv ; los of mice and r^b bits, and that their activities among spiouting corn and in the poultry yard have been greatly exaggerated. We have never ex pected to see the crow upheld as an assistant to the farmer. And we hope that he is preparing to live up to this new and desirable reputation. BORDER NEW Blanch Miller spent Sunday at home' Claybern Foust left last Sun day for Kansas. The Misses Kingsleys spent the last of the week at home. Mr. Vinyard was a visiter at the Kingsley home Sunday. The Misses Millers spent Sat urday night with Miss Hutton. Virgil Haney was a Saturday evening caller at the Hutton home. ILLINOIS TOWNSHIP Jewel Sprouel was in Towner last Saturday. Several of the farmers in t ! 'S vicinity are planting corn this week. Mrs. YViir, the Arapahoe let c h er visited over Sunday with the Waltman family. Prof. W. H. Ssinner is teach ing in Towner. He will finish the term in place of the principal who resigned. Mrs VV. 11. Skinner, returned home last week, from McCracken Kansas, She reports her daugh ter, Mrs. Adah Norlin improving HERE AND THERE. Hugh Church is expected home soon from "Over There. Several from this neighborhood attended Grandpa Wyants funer al last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nesbitt were entertained in the L M. Dickson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Bidinger and Fay Bidinger motored to Burlington Monday, Lester Beveridges baby \vl o has been very sick for the past two wet ks is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Chead Clossen from Arena and Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Bidinger and daughter Jean we e dinner guests at the J, H. Bidinger home Sunday. ARAPAHOE ITEMS Joe Shanklen is building an ad dition to his rooming house. Mrs. Kistler is staying at the Benton home the past week. Grace Petty was in the City of Arapahoe yest.'J day. Mr. Graham will soon begin to build a new house on his farm. Mrs. W. W. Howard has been on the sickhst the past week. A brother of Mrs Roy Driscoll made her and family a visit last week, Mrs Snmmpr.s son and daugh *or of Holyoke is visiting her this week. D. D Thrasher will build an addition to his Garage, and over the garage will be a large danc“ hall. Wo wore a’l glad to we’eome home Milton A ndersn n one of ou Soldier Revs who has just return ed from France. The donee at Grover Hortons 'ast Saturday night, was attend ed hv a larnro crowd and all re- : port a fine time. Mrs Grant Edwards and sons T> .wo and Rennie are visiting triends in Fast Tennesee. Mr ‘ Edwards will join them later. The Rws aM come to the how runner with well filled pocket 1 hooks. The n-oceels from Hm • .ox’s were SIOO dollars. The money will he used to buy a Vic- j to-v Hard for the Arapahoe School. : IliSi First View, Colo Geo. Jennings Cheyenne Wells, Colo. EaEB Fd Wagner Cheyenne Wells J. V. Haney, Cheyenne Wells |g| H Woodrow First View, Colo UHI M Dwyer USI First View Colo c W Sweitzer, Eads, Colo W O McKeever, Eads, Colo Bblll Win. Wolf Cheyenne Wells E E E Fleming £1 Cheyenne Wells, Colo Bruce Hatcher Cheyenne Wells, Colo Herman DclapJain, Cheyenne Wells, Colo. J S Baber Cheyenne Well Eg Lee Rousl ‘ First View, Cols, |jj Jesse Dunton, Arapahoe, Colo Clarence Auten Arapahoe, Colo J H Bidinger, Arapahoe Colo HI \ E FI > well, Arapahoe, Colo SSjjfiQjH J. B. Hassman First View, Cnlo. |jg Clarence Etter First Vie- Colo G E Mayfield Arapahoe I G C Calvert First View | H L Lewis Cheyenne Wells Col. | ! Huffman «V; Purafet j Bk 9 Cheyenne Wells II J - A* West, Cheyenne Wells, B Herman Beck Cheyenne Wells, Colo | G A Hodman Cheyenne Wells I __ 'SMS John Younger. Arena, Colo I I §js§g) Tosten I)ui by, Oriska, Colo : ggg|j Bert Loper, Cheyenne Wells, Colo IllPgi Vein S Hill I Cheyeuue Wells, Colo j I G. I). Piatt Arapahoe, Colo. I i Ffost Arapahoe | • S. Avars Arapahoe, Colo. ! T M Kistier Arapahoe F C Sherman, |B9l Chi vington. Colo j titAs&X Emery Petty Arapahoe Colo m W A Hatfield, Arapahoe Colo J K \Y\unt Arapahoe ! lien Brown An na Saitej J- L,. All.brosicr Arapahoe 1 *• | g9sj bvtrr L’olde sjg First Yii’W ! , 5* James Johnson ra .. doyenne Wells SSI » » Hull aSSa First Vti r Fd Far. :!an ti.eyruzr V.'i’.: ,