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Cheyenne Record Cheyenne Wells, Colo. C. T. BOUERT, Owner end Publisher D'&M.OC'RKTIC iHßßffi CnUORADO EDITORIAL ASSOCIM" Published every Thursday in Cheyenne Wells, Cheyenne county Colorado, and entered at the •ostofllcc as second class mail matter. April 3.1912 under the Act of March 3. 1879. Subscription One Dollar por Year ADVERTISING KATES Made knotvn upon application Sunday School People Take Notice There will be a County Sunday School convention at Cheyenne Wells Sunday Nov. 2nd. An all day program, including a basket dinner. Everybody invited, Sun day schools are urged to appoint delegates and give them authori ty to speak for the school. J. W. Adams, County Chairman Ev. Lutheran Church Services next Sunday, October 26th, at '10:39 A. M. in the Schr ol House at Cheyenne Wells' A 1 are cordially invited' Rev. B. Skov, Pareor. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Highland, who have been visiting with Dr. li. C. Homer and family for the past two weeks, left for Denver tire latter part of last week. Mrs. Highland is a sister of Dr. Horner. Notice of Adjustment Day Estate of Claus Beck, Deceased. All persons having claims against said estate arc hereby notified to pre sent them for adjustment to the county Court of Cheyenne county, Colorado, on the first day of December 11)1 D. ill li. M. SCHUMM, Administrator. The Terressa Shehan concert Riven at. the Odd Fellows Hail Tuesday evening was attended by a large and appreciative au dience. It was a concert more than worth its price of admission and they gave us some facts well worth remembering and advised us to be on our guard. George Hollingshead, who has been away for the past two weeks in lowa, states that land there is clear out of sight, and there was not much small grain raised there this year, but that there was a good corn crop. He says there are lots of people there who contemplate coming to Eastern Colorado in search of farms. APPLES APPLES On or about October 27th, ! L. M. Dickson will have on track at Arapahoe, a car load of bulk, hand picked assorted j apples—large western slope Ben Davis sl.6Bbu Ganos sl.Bobu Wine Saps s2.o4bu Phone or write if you want to be notified on arrival of car, Sunday October, 26th, is the j date on which to turn your clocks : back one hour. Many people, , believing that October Ist, was ; the day, reverted to old' time on that day, but according to the law which created the daylight saving act, the last Sunday in October is the time. The act al- . so passes out of existence at that 1 time as congress adopted a law, which repealed the bill. Last Sunday about 35 of the neighbors of O. P. Hayes, near First View came in and surprised them by bringing in well filled baskets and having a farewell dinner, as Mr. and Mrs. Hayes were going to leave this week for Kansas to spend the winter; jmd it aIBO happened that it was the birthday of two of the guests. Cap Crane and Wm. Gallivan. They report a fine time. Baca County Colo Land I have a number of tracts of land for sale, ranging from 320 to 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 Notice of Adjustment Day Estate of James M. Nolan, Deceased All persons having claims axainat 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 29 4t FS Nolan, Administrat »r of t aid estate The editor and family : utoed to Burlington last Friday morn ing, and on our way over. \vc no ticed that the farmers had taken care to have their crops all put in the shock and stacks before tin frost came and we want lo re mind you that p.enty o feed < f all kinds can be seen in all tlirecl ions, enough and to spare for all We noticed that lots of fali grail had been sown and was up ii fine shape and many were stil drilling in more, and with no b;u luck next year Eastern Coloradi people will see one of tho largesi crops of small prain harvestec that has ever been harvested ii this section. On our trip we noticed the con dition of ourjhighways and fount uifin to be in excellent conditio: We met C. 0. Reese and Willi.- Loach who were working tm reads, and they were putting or tin: finishing touches for the wit: ter, and we must say the boys were leaving the roads in fi-a condition for the winter. They went alter it as if they under- I stood their business, which w< th rile tney do as the roads show They arc now working south of Arapahoe, and we presume the roads down there will he in as fine shape there as here when the boys get through. START A BANK ACCOUNT MONEY IS HARD TO KEEP WITHOUT A BANK ACCOUNT No matter how plentiful money may be, you cannot keep it if you do not have a bank account. And carrying money around in your pocket affords an ideal opportunity for spending. Any man may spend a dollar foolishly from his pocket when he would hesitate to draw a check. Money is plentiful in this country—more so than in any other country of the globe. Make it plentiful for yourself by depositing it in this bank We pay 4 per cent on time deposits. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. THE BANK OF CHEYENNE WELLS CARROLL BROWN, Cashier^ Capital, $25,000 Surplus, $2,500 t Case 10-20 Kerosene Tractor I have for sale 1 Case 10-20 Tractor, this machine is almost new having plowed about 100 acres, disced and dilled about 40 acres. Will include with it 13 bottom Grand Detour plow, both breaker and stubble bottoms and extra shares, 1 engine guide and 1 LaCrosse 4 disc plow. This out fit is priced to sell quick, as I am leaving the county and must sell. Call and see or write Geo W Steele Arena, Colo. ' 314 t Methodist Church Notices. There will be a basket dinner at the Church November 2nd. All the Sunday Schools of the county are urgently requested to come, dismiss their own Sunday ' Schools for that day. Let each THK CHETKNNK RECORD. : > . Opened For Business Sss BANG! ■ • < » Yes, I thought it was coming, so, I put her in low in or- ' der to be near the j j <> H. Fleming Garage < > When it happened. They do all kind of repair work there $ and it is guaranteed. So we’ll just switch into their shop J| and save tl e virgin wear on a new tirehy having theoldrun- % nirg cr.e healed up in no time. Ail woik under the super- f vision of an experienced man in the auto business. | j Their work is thorough and it lasts longer than the rest S of the tire. Ask any car owner about us. • Garage opposite Dr. Homer’s Office X I * *************** <• *■&******* * ■& * * * •» * •> * Prii)ccss Theater * ❖ IS 1010 * !• -S-*************** *•>■*■**<•** + * + +***** :. * * > *s* Tt|eater * ! * l Saturday October !8, 1919 ♦ t Louise JVL A.lcott’s * > '■ : . Special Production * l “LITTLE WOMEN” *j I * ? * :• + t Saturday Oct. 25, 1919 * Special * Silver Kirjg; * •S* £ Also a Comedy. * * * Regular prices, 15 and 25c, all shows start at 8:00 * ; * * + * *»> *!• >1 'l' »> ■> •> v.% ■?' -J, + ‘l* *>«&♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*£♦♦ school elect their own delegates who will report on the condition of their schools and who will also report to their schools upon their return from the convention. These delegates will vote upon the business that is to be trans acted. Among those who worked up on the garage Tuesday were Mr. Adams, Mr. Warrington and son Gordan, Mr. Parkes, Fred Shulke and Rev. Konkel. Work will be resumed as soon as material ar rives for its completion. Please note the change in the time of services next Sunday, For Sale- A good Meoltte Sep orarator. Inpuire of Tom Dwyer First View Colo. 14tf Statement of the Ownership, Manage ment, Etc of the Cheyenne Record Required by the Act of August 24,1912 Published weekly at Cheyenne Wells Colo, for October 1, 1919. Editor, C. T. Bogert, Cheyenne Wells Managing Editor, C. T. Bogert Chey enne Wells, Colo. Business Manager, C. T. Bogert. Publisher, C. T. Bogert. Owner, C. T. Bogert. Known raortagees, and other security holders, NONE C. T. Bogert. Sworn to and subscribed before mo this 20th day of October 1919 H. C. Nelson, Notary Public. My commission expires February 15, 1923*. STRAYED—2 two year old mare mules, branded 6on right shoulder. Notify J. Dorenhamp, Cheyenne Wells, and receive re ward. 29 tp I Sell I 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. I 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 it re quires a system. I have that system, and it rarely ever fails to work. Don’t wear yourself out trying to find what you want. See me, tell me, I will do the rest. J. N. HOLLENBAUGK, Cheyenne Weils, Colorado || IRRIGATED FARMS GARDEN TRACTS S ;| STOCK RANCHES FRUIT TRACTS i jq We have some real bargains in large and small tracts and 5 K] farms in northern Colorado. Prices are sure to advance W ! before Spring and the choice will not be so good. jjf If you are thinking of investing now or later we’d like to P have your name on our mailing list, so we can keep you |J informed from time to time of what is on the market. H But whether or not you buy, we’d be glad to give you any information we havj about our country. gg The Fort Collins Abstract Co. Fort Collins, Colo. B j| w; E - Vaplon Harry B. McCreary f | ji 111 THE UNIVERS AL. CAR fill '4 ii jj ■ The Ford One Ton Truck may well be f classed as an agricultural [necessity, it [i fits into and fills so many wants on the ;J farm. It is a reliable bearer of farm urdens, not only doing The the work of several | > | _ f horses quicker and ' rainier S better than the horse 111 T„ L and does noi “eat its ■ ii , IiUCK head off” when not -]i^ J! working. The aggressive farmer has « only to consider the possibilities of the * ] 8 Ford truck and he is ready to buy one ™ tiij-; ? , We judge this to be so from the way i|j ■ s the farmers are buying the n. Truck v! ! j (; jj| Chassis $550 f. o. b. Detroit. i 1 » ; For Sale at the E. J. HARRIS GARAGE i || CheyennelWslla. Calo.-ado. “ j Auction Sulcb OF FARMS & PERSONAL PROPERTY Is ray special work. CALL AND TALK IT OVKR WRITE OR PHONE FqR DATES P. J. JOHNSON, AUCTIONEER Phone Res 46-17 Cheyenne Wells, Colo. Advertise in the Record for quick Results