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PERSONAL--NEWS If you hare an item of news, a friond vlsitln# you, or a «u!o to advertise, tell us about it. phon-3 No. 41 when you ivsnii the Record Office John Forker, row sports a bran new Dodge automobile. Read the half p n v e at! of Ihe Nee-No She 0:1 company in this issue. J. B. Flassman aiul family le't or. Tuesday for Nebrrska, their future home. For Sale -Black and White cane and Milo seed. I. F. Kivilt, Arapahoe Colo. When you need your harness j repaired. See G. A. Burnham ; i)tf Cheyenne Wells Colo. VVe understand that Mr. Schulke i in the west part of town has sold | his residence property, this week T. J. Reese has just received a new supply of guaranteed Uni versal Tires. Call and inspect them. Miss Ruby Bogert, is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs G. H. Ambrosier near Brandon this week. Watch next weeks issue for the Public Sale notice of A. H. Gridley to be held June 3rd. I will buy hogs, Saturday June 4th, will pay $1.50 tinier top bulk Denver prices. L. V. Hud son, Cheyenne Wells. Lee Roush and family will leave sometime this week for Kansas where they expect to make their future home. Memorial services for Robert Lee Marolf will be held at the Prarie View School house, the first Sunday in June at 11 o’clock Ail are cordially invited. On account of an extra heavy run of work in this office this week our paper does not contain as much news as common. Mrs. L. B. Frye, and Grandson John Charles Crossen, left Tues day evening for Hopkins Mo. and other eastern points. She expects to be gone a couple of months, j Jos. DVVyer, of First View is a j happy man, on account of get- j ting a well on his homestead at, a depth of 240 ft, and fifteen ft. of water. J. T. Haney did the ; work. Mr. J. R. Wilson, of Pickerell, Nebraska, a brother of Mrs. P. G. Stanley arrived at the home of his sister and family Wednes day for a short visit. VVe ac knowledge a pleasant call. Services for Ernest F.uvl De Berry will be held at the North Towner School house June Sth, at 11 o’clock. Rev. Burke -1,i11,,i11, the Methodist Minister of Tribune Kansas, wiil conduct the services. The Editor, wife and daughter Ruby and Mrs. M. C. Korreil and baby Charles in company with Arthur Walter autoed out. toJ. L Ambrosiers. All small grain is looking fine. If weather condit ions continue there will be a bumper crop. The Eighth grade exercises, at hall last Friday afternoon was given before a crowded house. The exercises were said to be ex cellent in every particular. And in the evening the commence ment exercises of the high school held in the evening, also were excellent. Dr. Me Murtry made an excellent talk both in the eye ning and afternoon. and contain ed more truths than poetry. Wanted—A man to work on tl.ej farm M. Dwyer ltf Cheyenne Wells Cole. j Wanted sod breaking with 1 tractor. Inquire of Chas. Boyd Highway Garage Cheyenne' ' Wells Colorado. It* ( FOR SALK—6 head of good thrifty registered sboats. In quire of Ed. Taylor, Cheyenne Wells, Co'o. 2l f For Sale—Early Rose seed pola toes. K. E. Hyenolds, Arapahoe Colorado. Before buying that new Trac tor, come in an I see the Cleve land Calipillar wot It. Chas Bojd, Agent 52lf Cheyenne Wells, Colo See me for High Test Gasoline 4Stf T. J. Reese STRAYED—2 four year olds, and 2 yearlings, branded 2— Notify G. W. Slack Arapahoe, Colo. 32 i f Strayed —Six head of yearling: steers branded, 11 Liberal reward notify O. C. 7 Rowark Eads Colorado. 4-ltf ‘‘Would buy or trade for some Cheyenne Co., land. Prefer to deal with owners.” Address C. F. Livoni, Sidney, Nebr. I have some good young work horses for sale, weight from 1000 to 14001bs R. E. Reynolds, 52 2t Arapahoe. Colo I Have a few Nebraska and Msisouri lands to trade for East ern Colorado land. C. F. Livoni Sidney Nebraska. 7lf; FOR SALE 150 bushels good Hershey grass! need, Inquire of Wrn. Riel), j Sheridan Lake Colorado. 7tfi | For Sale Or Trade—A well bred Graded Stallion. Inquire of L. : W. Kibbee, Cheyenne Wells' Colorado. 7tf; Strayed —One brown jenuie mule| with halter on, branded on left hip, Also bay horselMi pony. Notify Fred Statz Cheyenne Wells Colorado. 7tfj We are prepared to accept con- j tracts on breaking with our 8; breaker Minneapolis Gas Tractor: 6tf Higinbotham & King | _ Subscribe for the Record j j For Sale—A good babv buggy, j ! Inquire of Mrs. L. V. Hudson, j Cheyenne Wells Colo. 6tf FOR SALE A good six room house and barn and 3 lots. In !quire of II. M. Smith or at this; ; office. I ; | For Sale 13 head of extra gocd j Polan china pigs at once, E. Plessinger Cheyenne Wells: Colorado. j | ! FOR SALE—Choice Section join-; ing Cheyenne County on the i j South. Worth more than price I asked. Rudulph Reality Co. 19tf." Brandon Colorado. For Sale—80 bushels of new black j Cane seed, home grown at 2 cts. 1 F, O. B. Sheridan Lane, Colo. . i Parlies buying to furnish or buy | j sacks, also one Laval cream Sep : erator no 15, in good running or- j der, price $30. Ray Neal j Sheridan Lake Colo. 9 3t j The Denver Post has the fol-1 : lowing to say: Vest Goodnight 1 | of Cherokee, Okla, who register-j ed at Cheyenne Wells, Colo, and ; was reported delinquent by the Cheyenne Wells local board en i listed June 26, 1917, and saw ser- I vice overseas. Goodnight has : been discharged and is living in I Cherokee. THE CITEVF.NXR . | XL... I'''''' . »> if’?. ... fVio.„„ T ,;.j.„!] w-.t.vC y wi.i-.c-w v*oi-.-_/ riuj^.4;.^i Cheyenne Well#, - - Cola A homo in (ilution with horxie’i!:-- ltvat:r.<?nt. Comp-it-nt Kurso in cinugc. .Surgical stall' a : -i-t;c C'‘ from Denver Also Eye, Ear, Nore ami Throat. Care and atter.ion oasli Telephone No. DM. '^^s>A\?^H*xs'-2><^^<s><s?^jK^4>^^€ y S- & t*?' §•<*>-'•• s•'£*'*.>3k?> v?>~>r v > : 'V'tNSKs^ j Hail 1 i $ I Insurance i I 4 ! PROTECT YOUR f | GROWING CROPS f $ Don’t feel nervous when clouds <•• j| form and thunder rolls ? I OLD LINE COMPANIES • | Adjustments Promptly Made | See Rodgers, at the Bank f I “ $ • Cheyenne Wells, Colorado. | 1 CITY | | MEAT MARKET | 0 ANTONE BUSHMAN. Prop. I 3 H g There is no better flesh building material than FLESH. g A Keep up your flesh, and thereby your strength, by a liber- Z | al diet of our savory. g ® Steaks, Roasts, Pork Chops, Ham, Sausage Etc. ® 2 You will lind at our market all the meats to ba had—and the very J * best in each line that can be secured. W J Our steaks and chops are especially choice. They’ll keey your hod- T i ily vigor up to any demand V § Treat yourself FAIRLY—eat our meats. R ca «yi<sn m Shoe Shop I have recently opened a shoe repairing shop where 1 am prepared to do your work on short notice and in a satisfactory manner. All work warranted. Give me a trial Shop 1 door east of drug store. HAL EASTWOOD CHEYENNE WELLS, .:- COLO. s«=ggs=sag»ca3Bsgqs»egag=3B i ■ aacat ms- Mm-gcua— NOTICE Having purchased a large '.ruck I am p-epared to do all your work n the line of druyiog and trans portation whether it lie a sm sll | or large job it will have careful ; attention. M. C. Korrell ! Cheyenne Wells. Colo. Strayed —1 bay mare and one; brown mare, weigho,ooo pounds j i 3mooth mouth, bay mare has a ; scar on left hip. Liberal reward I ! Notify C. F. Carter, Towner ‘ Colo. 39tf j •" Gorman Arapahoe Dr. W. H. Chamberlaiu, Dent ist. will be at Stratton, oti the followi 1 r dates: | May 5-17 26 lo .June 7 18-28 Cheyenne Wells ' May 18 24 June 814 2i) July 5 | Prepared to do a I [hire’s of L't i: ! ! tal work. JS ; i Taken Up—One grey mare 4 yr I old branded J on Lft shoulder. Inquire of ° Tosten Dui by, Cheyenne Wells Colo sec 10 16 45tf For Sale—The NW 1-4 of sec 10 Township 15 range 44. South of ; Cheyenne W>lls. Will sell reason ■ able for cash. Mrs. M. Price, gi42W 66 St Chicago, Lis. | mum teiii! suit oik | B THL PIONEER BANK 0r EASTERN COLORADO. [ Cheyenne Well.®. Coi.o. S C?• ex i j i 1: i ; i <Sc Hurioluh jj | : ;;n,oo<j | I o r' s S - Oil v ILa. . v Uui It '1 v ® | Farm Loans I 4*■*>-f 4 4- 4-> 4- ♦++ ♦ ♦ + +>+ + ♦ *• ♦♦ + 4-+ ++4>+♦4 * ♦ ♦ *■ ♦ t : im o r r i e k : o- 4 ♦ Grain, Seeds, Flour aud Feed Bought and Sold j I Will buy and load on track at Arap-thop, First View, and t t Arena, at any tim 2. Highest prices paid and a square dea X t to all at all times. •• X ♦ Always have a good supply of Flour and Feed on hancl X 1 Cheyenne Wells Elevator x ♦ O. H. KETCH AM, Manager. t ♦ X CHEYENNE WELLd Pnonj 7J COLORADO ♦ 1C 1 ) eve 111 \ o co untv \ LAND BOUGHT and SOLD | D. R. Jones Land Company, I FRANK SWANSON, Mgk | Office: across street from Bank g I Insure your property against a Fire Lightning & Tornadoes! I represent several different insurance a Companies, any one of which are good reliable, old time Companies among which are the following: North America. Hartford, of Conn. f Fidelity=Phoenix, of N. V. H i Home Insurance Co. of IN. Y. | l North British & Mercantile. 1 2 Call and see me for rates. 1 ! M. P. TRUMBOR, Ch ‘" a E,S. | j* Imi || |h ik II I 111 i "I V MPgf—3U "I *1 liiiWßßgaCMM^ ♦W-tVtVt-♦ ♦♦V ♦ ♦ ♦Vr ++ c♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦♦ ♦ 1 i i LAND I ! t t If you want to Buy l I- I X If you want to Sell ♦ \t x ; 4- ♦ : We are heje to serve you ♦ 4- ♦ ; ♦ : FOR OUICK REStILTSSEE FS. ♦ it X ii h iginbotham & King \ i■ ♦ ♦ 1 1 Cheyenne Wells, *:* Colo. t li ? i