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I i.rytlilit keiurc Cheyenne Wells, Colo. C. T. BOUEBT, Owner and Publisher O’&M.OC’RftYIG I mm CfIIDRADO tDirORIAL ASSOCIfIiOH I Published every Thursday in Cheyenne Wells, Cheyenne county Colorado, and entered at the postoffice as second class mail matter. April 3.1912 under the Act of March 3. 1879. Subscription One Dollar per Year A D'VE RTISIK G BATES Made known upon application FOR SALE Residence for sals. Inquire at Record Office. TAKEN UP—At my place 9 miles southeast of Arapahoe one 3 year old steer, two brands on hip, cross J and cross A also I on back E R Johnson STRAYED—2 two year old tnare mules, branded 6 on right shoulder. Notify J. Dorenhanip, Cheyenne Wells, and receive re ward. 20 tp FOR SALE —Residence for sale, a bargain. See G. L. Herrick Mrs. C. A. Magwire received a telegram Tuesday, stating th il her son Floyd, was down with Pneumonia. She left on tie afternoon passenger from Bur lington, to help care for him. Mr. and Mrs. C. L, Rich are the proud parents of a baby gin born Tuesday October 7th 1919 All parties doing nicely. Oh yes’ you should see Grandpa Nelson step around since the new arrival Next Number of the Lecture Course will be held October 21rt by the Sheehan Concert Com pany. This wiil be a musical en tertainn ent a id ;s t 1 be a very interesting number. Don’t forget the date October 21. FOR SALE-Sec 3-15-44, 2 1-2 miies south of Cheyenne Wells, Colo. Reasonable terms. Com mission to agents, Address, Thos. Morris, Owner, 48 E Superior St 26 2p Chicago, Ills. Lieut. L. A. Matley, and Ed Kent, returned home with Reed Calkins and wife from their trip to the mountains. Reed and wife also Bruce Jackson have bpen gone for about two weeks. They leport as having a fine time on their trip. Slierm Smith and wife went to Manzanola, Monday for apples and vegetables. They returned to Ch -yenne Wells Tuesday even ing and visited at the M. C. Kor rell home over night and Wed nesday. returning to their home north of Arapahoe Wednesday evening. STRAYED—One black mare pony seven years old, part Shet land. weight about five or 6001bs fine bone, long tail. On back of each ankle below fetlock, Cold rope or wire cut scar, girth marks, well broke, unbranded. Liberal reward for inforn ation r.s to her whereabouts. 29tf N. R. Waters, Chepenne Wells, Colo. ROLL OF HONOR The following parties have re newed their subscriptions to the Record since our last issue. W W Thomas Apr. 1 20 Geo. H Hose Sept, 12 20 Fred Burchett Oct. 4 20 Fred Soli July 10 20 J P Cahill May 31 20 A M Yoder Apr. 1 20 John Lowe Junne 12 20 F A Schneider Jan 1 21 C E Collins Dec 1 20 A J Rothmeier Sept 19 20 J L Purdy Oct 9 20 Baca County Colo Land I have a number of tracts of land for sale, ranging from 320 io 2,000 acres at a very attract ive price. Baca county is max ing a quick development, and land has begun to advance in price very rapidly. All crops grow good here. Wheat and corn 30 to 40 bushel per acre this year. Earl L. Terry. 29 4t Two Buttes, Colo FEED FOR SALE 120 tons alfalfa hay, 100 tons wheat straw, 50 acres corn and 30 acres cane in field. Will sell this feed and give use of the ranch until March Ist, Ranch, 6 miles north of Cheyenne Wells, Colo. 5 section pasture, fenced, plenty of water, barns, sheds, corrals and feed 1o winter 1000 head. See W. C. Schultz, Cheyenne Wells Colo. 27tf Notice of Adjustment Day] Estate of James M. Nolan, Deceased All persons having: claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them for adjustment to the County Court of Cheyenne county Colorado, on the Ist day of December A D 1919 2d 4t F S Nolan. Administrator of said estate ARAPAHOE CHURCH NOTICES There will be a popular song service at the Chapel at Arapa hoe, Sunday at 8 o’clock p. m. Solo by Mr. Benta; Keep the Home Fire’s Burning and other popular songs. All are cordially invited. Preaching Services October 19 at Grand View school house. Nine new members joined the church last Sunday more are ex pected Sunday. Rev. VV. Eadie The Hawiian entertainment given at the Hall Wednesday evening was attended by a large attentive crowd and was a very g->od and clean entertainment. I OPEN FOR BUSINESS The Bank of Cheyenne Wells opened its doors for business October 6, 1919. The Officers and Directors look forward to many pleasant years of service to the people of this community. They pledge loyalty, and promise an unexcelled banking service. I You Expect of this Bank I SAFETY The assurance that your money will always be safely | guarded. I STABILITY— The wise use and application of its funds in the development of the community, and the service of its citizens. SERVICE —An up-to-date banking service, coupled with the freedom of seeking advice and counsel concerning your financial affairs. This Bank Expects of You CONFIDEN<-E--ln the integrity and ability of its officers. APPRECIATION --That measure of gratitude it deserves in the wise use of its funds for your benefit. DESIRE--T 0 avail yourselves of the up-to-date banking ser vice it offers. This bank appreciates the service which the pioneer institu tions and pioneer citizens have given to this community. It enters the field of banking, believing it will develop, not at the expense of its competitors, but along with them. We solicit your patronage and friendship. Come in and get acquainted. THE BANK OF CHEYENNE WELLS CARROLL BROWN, Cashier Capital, $25,000 Surplus, $2,500 TWK fHUTKNVV WBOOUTt 2! ' - • . • . ‘ || Opened For Business Sss BANG! <> < > ~ « • !! Yes, Ith ought it was coming, so, I put her in low in or- < ’ it « » ; > der to be near the J; • '• * * H. Fleming Garage \i ■ > ' When ii happened. They do all kind of repair work there ;; j; and it is guaranteed. So we’ll just switch into their shop “ !; and sa\e the virgin wear on a new tire by having the old run- !! '■ ning one htaltd up in no-time. All work under the super- ;; ;; vision of an experienced men in Ihe auto business. ~ < > Their wcik is thorough and it lasts longer than the rest '■ <» < ' j; of the tire. Ask any car owner about us. ;; ' ! <; Garage opposite Dr. Homer’s Office ***** *+*****************«***+***** v *B* * * + * * * * l Theater * * Tuesday Oct. 14. 1919 ♦ * * * Bryant Washburn’s Production * * ‘‘VENUS IN THE EAST” * * * * Saturday October 18, 1919 * + Louise JVI, AToott’s * * ? * Special Production J * “LITTLE WOMEN” + * * * Also a Comedy. + * Regular prices, 15 and 25c, all shows start at 8:00 + * . + * * * * ****** ********* **** + + *** + ♦ + * + + *** I Sell Lots of Land I sell land because I have every fa cility for so doing / Those who want Land should come to me to find it. Those who have Land to sell should come to me to find purchasers. I Bring Buyer and Seller Together. It’s as simple as A. B. C, but re quires a system. I have that system, and it rarely ever fails to work. Don’t vear yourself out trying to find what you want. See me, tell me, I will do the rest. J. N. HOLLENBAUGK, . Cheyenne Wells, Colorado . P | I TOO LATE AGAIN Last week we offered you a55 acre place at $3,750.00. This was an ideal place for cows hogs or fi'tli,, but we have to inform you that the place is off the market. Our offering this weak is just as good a buy as anything we have had, but of a different character, can you immagine a CHOICE MOUNTAIN STOCK RANCH with 3 sets of improvements, one of them consisting of a 21 room hotel large barn, other buildings, the hotel doing a cash business, unsolici ted, cutting about 200 tons of hay, springs and irrigating water; close to Ft. Collins, all for a lower price than cheap unirrigated land? You can buy this ranch on easy terms, or buy part of it and lease the re r ■ mainder, but you can't got it at all UNLESS YOU HURRY ► I Tiie Fort Collins Abstract Co. !• I Fort Collins, Colo, i* B W. E. Vaplon Harry B. McCreary B l|| . u ... jilj y I IjjJ 11| | ’HE UNIVFHSAL CAB .;; jjj! | The Ford One Ton Truck may well be | classed as an agricultural it jj , j fits into and fills so many wants on the ij I farm. It is a reliable bearer of farm j j i [j urdens, not only doing i The the work of several ||!|| $j i _ horses quicker and J fj j Farmer S better than the horse J j |j nr 1 and does noc " e,, t its 3j{ fll 1 niCk head off” when not |j jj ' working. The aggressive farmer has l! ; < only te ccm3id er th.> pe33ibilitie3 of the * j] I Ford truck ani he is ready te bi/ one “ ” 1 We juige this te be se fren tie way S the farmers are buying the u. Truck I Chassis $550 f. o. b. Detroit. | For Sale at the E. J. HARRIS GARAGE I CheyenneJWells. Celo.-.aio. ’ Auction Sales OF FARMS & PERSONAL PROPERTY Is my special work. CALL AND TALK IT OVER WRITE OR PHONE FOR DATES P. J. JOHNSON, AUCTIONEER Phone Res 46-17 Cheyenne Wells, Colo. Advertise in the Record for quick Results