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VOL. 8 ■Our jails are full of all sorts of •criminals—except profiteers. Yes, the airship is a wonder ful invention-until it takes a stumble Have a drink, brother? Help yourself. The cup hangs on the .pump handle. Why bather with swatting the fly when the world is full of wasps end profiteers. Some men are born tired, some become tired, while others are too darned lazy to even get tired Some day, let us hope, the league to enforce peace, will pro duce something besides a politi cal scrap. Among German generals a pop ular past time consists of telling each other how they von the war by crying "enough.” It is better to be an old rrtan.s darling than a young man’s slave • —provided the old man is a man and not a silly old loo!. Got t e clumps, brother? Cheer up--it will be worse. When the cost of gruo goes hig ter your spirit will n t lower. They say, h > vever, _th it tie devil is much cottcerne 1 over the future of his t 1 aim. He has no place vile enough for profiteer. Henry Ford, it seems, ad rut t ed on the witness«stand that he is an “ignorant idealist.” Well, we’ll not dispute Henry he ought to know. Preside iti i bee; are again buzzing around looking l«r t. e entrance to the nf.i.v.nl h>v t. \\ e suspect, haw;""/, that - is o. them ate only Lu sale . Women’s ul;:rt. ; , ihty tell us, are to t>? 01 1;t s 1 >/tur, •> it let us hope the h t ; i 1 ." V w..i re itain full length. D/e str.ii ■> 100 expensive tlie.-e d; y s. This b’amet 1 .-tonwch of ours is not a bit accomodating or con siderate. E/i‘v tim t the price of foodstuffs takes a jump we get a sudd n hungry spat. We hrve a faint reeollection that once upon a time a -man went wabbling clown our street and people said he was boozy. Hut that was a long, long time ago. Love of country can only be fostered where govrrnnunt is founded upon justice and human ity. Profiteding and greed en genders ordy suspicion an r!isgu> t in the mi. d ol a sufftti: g people HERE AND THERE. The writer and wife and Mrs Sutra, the latter a Salvation army field worker, got aboard our spirited Chevrolet last Friday afternoon and sped a wav t > E n s Kiowa county. On our going we halted for an hour in Kit Carson That neighbo ing town was drap ed in mourning owing to the death of one of its m ist h'ghl.v respected- citizens, the eider Mr. Henderson. T.-ie pr-session was just nsarinir the M. ltl Ciiu- cli where a large congregation aas assembled to pay their last trib ute of respect Lo the depailed. Rev. W. L F-eMnr.brttr. conduct ed the s. ..a .-in r. 7.' »r in: , v—<• ’ ir>a Hi < Cheyenne Record. CHEYENNE WELLS, CHEYENNE COUNTY, COLORADO, THURSDAY, AUGUST li, 1919 text was, “Though shaltcome to thy grave in a full age, like as a shock of corn cometh in his sea son.” Mr. Henderson had reach ed the ripe age of upward of “four score” years. From there we traveled 21 miles south to Eads. From that model thoroughfare we could view most promising crops of corn, kafir, hersey grass, as well as fat cattle grazing on limitless pastures of rich grass. We reach ed Eads, which is the Capitol of Kiowa county. This was our first acquaintance with this fair city to the south. We observed this commendable feature in viewing the town externally t'l i mo lernly fashi >oed wide streets After lunching at the Eads Cafe and and heing refreshed and equ al to another long rile we rotrir ed our steps for honie. We came byway of Kit Carson and having a minor acc'Ja.nt pjl led in their for repairs, and while there we met Mr. James Bunker father of oar lamented S>:d;er boy E. W. Bi lker wiuso honor able name is perpetuated on the beattiful mono nent in our Court House yard dedicated to those of our county boys who lost their li-ves in the great war for uni veraial freedom. Mr Bunker in formed the writer that ids sons greatgrandfather evened the land at Bunker Hill at the time of that memorable devolution ary battle, whence the name. I This is a c> i icid ;ic j worth while connecting ui unwittingly with the war of Independence. Mr. James Bunker, father of this only so i lives, at Wild Horse. Cne an.ie cju try and hss our I i .ing sympathy i.i his irrepar -I■■ ..! loss. Wo arrive 1 at Cii syenna Wells L.v <lara w-i- ph- *. o I with our outing tn r. »f; in >on and like the Queen u. Bmb is visit to King Solomon "Hull has not lai n told”. Bun day vve nut c.I to Arajvi j hoe to attend Church, IKv. Kadi • j the new Frosbytcii.m ntinisUr j ; r..£ clu datll a. m. A good j Cut.gitgatinn greeted l.iin, lie i will supply that chutch half the time a at at Sheridan Lake half for the ensuing half year. We ( then : ccepted a kind invitation |to dine i t Mr. and Mrs. William j Wolfs It is neediest to say we enjoyed a line dinner there and a very enjoyable at'tern<>on-~with these old Mossuri lh lends. J. A. J. Cheyenne County High School Opening. Thp Cheyenne County High School will open on September 1. It is very essential that everyone pian on stalling in at the very first and that plans be mane for continuous attendance front that ime. Statistics show that on H e average tin individual’s earning capacity is increased hy going to school to such an extent that ev ery day spent in school is worth ten dollars, beginning with the first grade rod continuing thiu college. This result can only be s.cured by attending to the work of th- school as peisistently as a man tends lo Ins business. Tie principal will be at the High School between 9 and 12 o’clock and 1:30 and 4 tin Friday |and Saturday August 28 and 29, land will be glad to have as many ' pupils as possible come in and en roll. He Wou'd also be glad to I hove parents come with their; children so that he can meet t.hi in j 'lt would, be especially profitable! for parents of pupils j i.t enter I i c High Fch"ol to nm at that! time. Fupii-i c. it * lionet ca...j on those days can enroll on Mon day September 1st. . Dormitories will be run for both the bo.\s and girls as last j year. Mrs. Gwathmey will again I have charge of the dormitory for the girls. The Albany Hotel has been secured for this purpose. Mr Akerly will have charge of the boys dormitory and at the same place. Notice is hereby given that in accordance with spetion 213 chap 1 ter 3 of an act in relation thereto I approved March 22, 1302, the | board of county commissioners of Cheyenne county, Colorado, will meet in the cf thecoun ty clerk in the Court House in Cheyenne \Vell3, Colorado, on the | first and third Tuesday of Stp j tember, 1019 to sit as n Hoard of I Equalization, for (he purpose of j hearing cnmp'aint; from those | who are dissat.vfi I with flier | assessments and to i qualize the same among the* taxpayers of | the county, as in tin; judgment of the Board is just and proper All persons aggrieved are her ! by notified to appear before the | Beard on those dates, and sh( \v | cause why their assessments should be changed. j Witness my hand and the seal 'of said county at my office in Cheyenne Wells this 7th day of August 1919. E 11 Akerly t County Clttl,'. Call For Bids Dids will be teceived August 15, 1919, by the liard uf L>ir< c teas of frbo< f district No. 4 for moting the schn I building, out buildings, and ft nces of the Ba- I or sclicol In ure from its present site to the KE ci ri or of no. 32- 12 43; also the SunnyriT'e school bcuse rrd ( uil i i’dii ;;•;■! d fen ces fitm ii.s pi 111 id It c. : ion to the NV7 center cf the ecu tit 1 2 sr c. 2S 12 fZ Both LuildirgsJo U set cn solid content foundations, r.d Lei'dings to 1 e reset at d ft nets in t. At d fer the 1 ui'tMt g i f new school l.< use cn the N\Y oricr of. the NE corner See. 1-M 1-43 file Board reset ves 11 :e right lortjectanj at I all bids. C' D. Sawyer, Arap: hoc, Colo. NOTICE To whom it may concern— Im accordance with the Session Laws of 1831, wh : ch provide? that all fees for recording tnus be paid for in advance, and in compliance with the new Salary Classificat ion Law, passe 1 at the last -ses sion of tlie Legislature, which provides that all fees earned must be reported and turned over to the County Treasurer before any salaries are paid. lam ask itiß that you assist me in comply ing with these laws, by enclos ing with your papers for record the necessary recording fee. If you should s?t d more than the required amount, the balance will be refunded to you when ynur recorded papers are return ed to you, or sooner if you wish. Very respectfully, . E. 11. Akei l.v. Clerk and Recorder. PIANOLA PLAYER PIANO Tiie Pianola Flayer I'innoisthe standard i»sti urnent. of the world and by which all others-ire meas u.ed. A card will h'iogyou the Weight of Ev dei co. All types of i’.st; uments delivyied charges naid a: d satisfaction guaranteed. Te .ns if desired, investigate to-'ry. THE DENVER MUSIC t.'OA.i’ANY. Denver, Colo 18 Bfc E. A. Maiolf, of Sheridan Luke was in Cheyenne Wells last Sat urday. VV. E. Williams, of Avap hoe, was a business visitor at Chey enne Wells last Saturday. A. 8, Ellis, sold his piece of land last week toL. G. Shumway of Nebraska. Mr. Ellis left last Friday evening for his home in Ohio. Mrs, F. E Frisbirand daugh ter, Mrs. C E Riddle of Missouri are visiting their daughter and sister, Mrs. R. G. Warrington and Mrs. G. D. Hutton, and fami ly this week. Miss Nellie Cahill, came home from Denver the first of the week to assist her father in invoicing his stock of goods, and will also take a needed vacation, after finishing invoicing. Mr. and Mrs R. E. Reynolds, of the Arapahoe country are the proud parents, of a pair of twins a boy and a girl, born Monel iv morning August 11 1013. A' 1 parties d >iug nicely. Strayed —3 stray lror -es. span of bay fillies 3 year old, star in forehead, each one has wire scratch on front foot. So .el yearling horse cole. Notify J. S. M yers, Bethune Colorado, Lioer.il reward 20 4ti Russell r.paeh, of Nebraska, a former Cheyenne c; only boy. a nephew of Mis. C. A. Maguire, arrived in Cheyenne W. .la Wed nesday morning for a brief viaii with relatives ana old time fnends. The following letters remain iinck ime.l in the Cheyenne Welh pofti'ifice August 11. In cubing for them please state Ui.it Lbev are adve; tised. F. Ralph King 7. Mrs. Roll.. u-! S. Downing. A. G Rie del 2. Fred I ewe , W. N. Rone 1 Vivian trV.ui tin, I*. M. Te r.chc- "u Li:: krr. irllti j.r, The regular Aurust Examinat ion for teachers will he held ;it the Court House, in the Office of County Superintendent of sciiools August 21 22 All teachers who are to teach in this county an I do not bold certificates from this state are expected to take t! is examination. Agnes Nickerson, County Sup t lintriiderit of Schools. ROLL OF HONOR The follow i '.v parties Vn ve ie newi d their subscriptions to the Record s n.e o.ir last issue. Pat Filzjerald Aug 1 20 L G Slnimwuy Feb 7 20 C J Guder June 1 20 A B Ellis Aug 29 20 Anton P; uls July 12 20 ' 11G May 3 20 Vein Hill Jan . 20 ■ Mrs Henry M Smith July 26 20j HStl.uber . lii“■ 0 ( Albert H Peters A •■£ 11 20! PIANO FOR SALE We have in Cheyenne Wells a high grade piano which if taken at once wiU be sold at a punitive bargain. Terms to responsible pally. Ii interested write quick for particul.i-s to "I*HE DEN VEK MJSIC COMPANY, Denver Colorado. 174 t WARRANT CALL August 14, 1919 The following School warrants are ' due and payable at the office of Coun- Ity Treasurer and will cease to bear I interest twenty days from above date. Special School bist No. 0 j Sclied War Amt j 52 1318 71 40 53 1317 71 40 51 1321 *5 04 55 1322 0 30 50 1319 2 33 57 1323 25 00 53 1320 0 00 59 1321 3 m 0O 1325 71 40 01 1320 114 24 02 i.;29 71 40 ! i:._>r ti tu | lit t.T.i'l IT oil iiO !:;:u ti to (i.> 2 i" tV kj.s Tt to 03 1355 17 50 CJ 1533 71 4u> 70 l.il 71 40 i 71 1535 7140 | 75 135 I 749 i 74 1340 7otoj 75 -41 I 75 1315 *'i o | 77 1544 LO 1 0l 7 4 1545 sloj ,9 1352 55 00 * 80 IJSI 1 t 20 j 81 15. 4 70 00 82 1 .-A 70 00 | 83 13. j i 25 50 84 1./52 8 01 .Tack YlnC.t y 21 . County Treasurer Annual Financial Slatcmsni Of School District No. 5, county of j ; Gh. ycnne Stsit? of l)o!onil«, frem J | ./uno 30. 19i8 to June Jd, 1) 1 » r Il'cei red { j General Fund .S 3 1." j Special Fund IJ7 i. Ilcceived from general fund bv apportionment 1.109 05 From special tax,for sclujo.l ! i ' I ± otal u.»)-l> l.) I ’aid ! For 0 .\ehers sabu it s 2. 17U 00 ] For fuH. re..!', i 'isuranc* and 1 Mil Ci.rii nl <>x;t«-nsi>s 1 117 w 2 For mt rf.-'l on : ed war rants ! -i.S •■’or i i> :;. !:;xe.*• and fees !.) i.m i i‘ >t:• I ainu.iir: . aid out during i the year 1 7*> .71 ! 11 a! :i ru* ■ in hand of c umG tr-xts- I UIV..-.W.-I.iii ; Special fund 2 *G > ; Total < .• i.i ' • Balance in hands of countv i * ‘ am district, iteasurcr '_\7' s 51 ; Sam Snyder j Fecr« tai y district No. 5* | Annual Financial SlaUmsnt of School district No (I county of i Cheyenne Strie of ;)olor&do from June JO, 1918 to June JO, i 919 Keceived General fund 804 27 Special fund* 2,790 <>3 j Interest lurid In J 9 | Total J,..2G .111 1 'aid For teachers .salaries 859 50 For fuel, rent, insurance and all cui re.it ex (tenses I.JOI 97 For rebate taxes and fees 21 90 j Total amount paid out duti.i*'’ j year j General Fund SoJ 04 Special fund 899 '.2 J.52G GJ Balance in hands of county and (district treasurers us above J,520 G 9 Amount of district wui rants rey ' i.stered and unpaid 1..5G7 II i J S Johnson. { Secretary district No. G j _ " j Noi.ca of Adjustment Day | .'.stale oj Elizabeth M. Church, Deceased A'i «• .-,olls havintr claims a«ni'’st s .id v.-a:e ; hic ! «'• •' to iiicd io p>r.i«iit i bent lur adjuitou nt » ie o- .;t> (.outlet Ch*fjr«Min«f ••oun , >. Cj.o .to l on *i« »«.l d_y «i oei itnitei. A % l>. iyi9 _»> jAJSII.' L. '-HLIIC'H. . ( Atitiiiiiist- ..tor j A. P. TONE WILSON, ir. I LAWYER | Practice in all Courts also le ft re ilit U. S. Land Office. | TVephom* 91, Burlington, Colo Read the Record each week I Dr. A J. KAUFMANN PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Te'ephone olt'ee o.V Residence OR Waiting l oom open ni&'lil c n d day for use of phone lo my patrons. OFFICE HOUI ; S Btolo A M 2ti5PM ( ?!o;ice of Dctermiration o. -!eir»l»'P State of Co’orado > County of Cheyenne > In The LUtrict Court In the ma:ter of the pel.lion of Noah H Guth rie for the determination of hei-sh : p jn 1 interest* in fie lands and tenements of Albert J Stieet, de ceased. Not ce is hereby given that the above peiiCon wi 1 be heard before the Di- trict Court ofChty m.e county Colorado, in Cheyenne Wells, at 10 o’c.ock A M on tha 7n d-y o* October. A D iais» Thi.t said hearing is for the purpose of deter mining the descent of section 25 in township I*-® r 4,-iw t h P M Cheyenne county. Co on-do. ' the petition ha.;v.z siven the name of Mntie E 1 Stieet. the w.ilow o’ s-ria deceased as his so. i r.d i only he r. That s..id deceased died more than - -to . ' y*ai 5a to and that said estate has never b. e d- T.iat snia Noah II Guthrio petit, a* Hj a grantee of said above named heir. • aujr U H.C NeLon. i V H Johnson. Clerk Lus.r.ct Co-, t , i Attorney foi’c- cf DNc r. i nation c£ il;i :—.p < ! ! sa 'j In HistrYt G-« i t I I", ho mat er cf the pe.it.* n»f E J Nor.cn r | .r th-s dwn i u-ion f h I.shipano int n jtie 1 uds and ten-nr -nt» of Cu l .s Ll. ie rr. ce I reused N -the is 1 e.*«.l y giv -*n tl at the r.brve i ts li b-i pe. ti .a wi.l.h nea.d h- fjre ;h • i'ttrct Co i’ i of i ii ye-ine eoun ’ , 1 o;or<.ilo .n Chr; n.e i Wells, at 10 o'clock A .vl oi. the V.h cay of Ci b r A D 19 i 9 That paid hearing is fo- the purpos s o del. r min ng the descent of iHe N »h of se< ;n tJ in township 14s range 42w M Cheye n county Colorado, ihcs .id petition having g.v.. •ho • nice of Aura idiller, the Widow of s d deceased as i.i» col. atd only h i . Thn» m'dd eat «i died inn e th n tmee years . j-.o and that s-id estate has nev- ] e bern udminsUreu. jn..tc..iu h. J No ui.uct* j peti ions as grantee of s .id above hame heir • lIC.N -luu:i y aug 1 1 Cler! o.‘ the D at. ;ct Cccr t J V ri Johnson, V G Attoi ney £3: o .Tvt SB PniSICIJLN, SUKGKOS AH El 20- ■ 'I'KICI IN ■ rye. gap, no-e ft t;:;: j.at ■ .IRNERAL cURGEEY ■ Captain CF - H. Ecelsr I iAttort: \ &Coi:nseloiH HUGO. CO. O ■ ; Civil a» d Ci .i.‘ .J. nmUcis care^H i - - . RUB? EDUCATiOIiiI l CC-Sf&UTCIH UT3H (Jj 27] ■ Meets every Second anti Fourth : aturdsys each month at the ourt House at 1.30 P. M. Vi.'itißg members cordially invited. W. J. Van Dorn. Pr»s. J. A. West. Secretary. METHODIST H Sunday School H’ a v^^H I Sermon 11 Pt avi r meeting Wednesday night 1::«) !•■ We invite you and your friends |||||||j llev. A. U. Dennis, P.tst^^H riiUßYlc .lAK, AT A.IAPAHCE H jSundat School (DV) a^Bll Preaching lldX) Son^ra*nd preiicui.iir erviee... Tr.’M Set viei-s <;i tit*-* Mat held school lion p. m the 1?ml Suntiii;- of ei «-:i ; The fifth Sunilav to beheld own visitino other i«»ints on teettc l [lev. Geo. McNab. Pe i. r ! j FOSTOFFICE HOUKS^H From 8 ?. m. to 7. p. tt>. j week days. Sunda\ s. from 0 to 30 a. and from 6 to 7 p. m. Hmfi Lejal Holidays same as days. S. W. Baber, F. OliOl FfGFiQ ill C ■ WESTBOUND. No. 10.1 Ms I -.00 BB 11» S:Ui KASTUOUND. “ 101 Ki.it Mail 12 is “ 10? CHI J»9 21