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« 5 ◄ •4 New Spring Goods j ◄ ■4 . < j We are expecting; this week a Ship- j 2 4 : ment of Dry Goods in which there is a \ T 4 ;, fine assortment of |! : !| SILKS, GINGHAMS, PRINTED VOILES ! CURTAIN SCRIMS WHITE GOODS « * « Come in and get acquainted : I and let us show you what we i ! have CURTIS & SON I ? : X CHEYENNE WELL*. .. COLORADO : > | 4 4 » ♦~<-+444444*'r444444444444* » v 4 + >-4444444* 4*-*4444444*44444444-44-44-444* i&t&o&B&eagtfsi&Gs*'**"!': pur| I- LT^-— ~ " n ==i R E==? g j Case 15-37 Kerosene 'Tractor M i 511 fields where plowing is difficult—tough" horsepower." While rated at 27 on the belt, 9 *'r baked soil, stiff grades, etc.— this Case It can deliver 33 horsepower. It is ever ready R 15-27 Kerosene will pull 3 plows for the hardest jobs. It never tires. Jf easily. Where conditions are this All gears are cut steel, enclosed and run B I tractor can pull 4 plows. Jn oil. It has a four-cylinder valve-in-head ■ So it is a favorite on the average farm. It motor, mounted crosswise gn a one-piece n is/neither too large nor too small., plain frame. .This.affords the use of all ■ In additionAo its field work, it is designed spur gears. M for belt work having the pulley properly A Case Sylphon Thermostat controls the I placed. It will drive a Case 26x46 Thresher cooling system and insures complete com- M equipped with feeder and wind stacker or bustion of kerosene. A Case air washer de- 1 other machines requiring similar power. ji vers c i ean a i r to the carburetor. E ,^K«. ,s S-S 'e~s2‘, 'T d 1 5* drawbar. « ran drllrar o«.Jb» .s ’S&SSSySSS A.tS I comparison. | K ’ a Y we have the opportunity soon B ' ’s-■ ja* - ' Agent Cheyenne Wells, Colo ■ sadaeess. —-j ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - Why This Drug Store? Purity of drugs Accuracy in prescriptions THAT’S Freshness of proprietary medicines WHY! Best of toilet articles Durable rubber goods Variety in school supplies Latest styles in stationery Tasteful confectioner} I Prompt and efficient service Porkers Drug Store c. V. Rambo, Prop- CHEYENNE WELLS, COLORADO BONES WANTED Wanted at once, a carload of clean, dr< hones. $lO per ton, FRED I” ‘ KE LIBERTY MARKET. Cheyenn Is, Colo fHK CHEYENNE KECOEP. j Legal Notices \ NOVICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land office at Hugo. Colo. March 8»>1H20 Notice in hereby given that Edward J. Fanselau of Cheyenne Wefis Colo, who no October 4th 191 made homestead entry serial No. C 14336 for Lots 10-12-1 and 21 section 6 township 12s ranee l4w|6th principal meridian has filed no tice of intention to make final three year proof, to es tablish claim to the land above described before the Clerk of the District Court of Cheyenne county at Cheyenne Wells Colo, on the 261 h day of April 1920 Claimant names hs witnesses: Cyrua Peterson. Harry P Galke. both of Cheyenne Wells, Colo- Bert Loper, Thomas Taylor, both of Burlington. Colo mar 18 apr 22 6t JR Beavers. Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U, S. Land Office at Hugo. Colo.. March 8. 19S*> "Votice is given that Orra E Spilman. of Me ls dill. Colo who on November 16. 1916 made Homestead ontry Serial No 014796 for Lots 9-10- 11-12-13-14.. 5 and !6(54) section 26 township 15s range 46w 6th principal meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore the Clerk of the District Court of Cheyenne county, Colo, at Cheyenne Wells Colo., on the 24th day of April 1920 Claimant names as witnesses Ol.ver P Hayes. Margarete ElHayes. Thomas Dwyer Clarence Etter. all of First View. Colo., mar 18 apr 22 6t JR Beavers. Register. | To The People of Cheyenne Wells | :l And Vicinity • *| *t* - *j* $ COME IN NOW (T\\ X ± AND GET SOME OF v * OUR SWELL t | Koenig’s Square Deal Store is Now Open | *♦* and ready to do business, with a full and complete line of % f Clothing, Hats, Caps, and Gentsf SFumishing Goods INST makes D t * . V' V We invite you all to call and inspect the stock as we guarantee you satisfaction or*-** is refund your money. The Celebrated KUPPENHEIMER LINE of hand Tailored readvV » J <£*to wear clothing. 4 The King Oualiiy Glove Grip Shoes are the Best Made X % Mens Work Clothes ♦* Overalls the best and heaviest made $2.75 *♦* <£* Cotton Gloves, heavy grade knit wrist 15 c V The heavy union made Khaki Coveralls the good kind $4.25 *3* «C<> 4 Come in and be convinced that our prices and merchandise are right V t LUBIN GUTHKIE, JVLeineicrer ❖ v , NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Hugo, Colo. March 8. 1920 "Votice is hereby given that Oliver P Hayes of li Ftist View Colo., who on DecemPer 1916 made made Homestead entry serial No. 014813 for Lots 1-2-3-4-5-6-7 and 8 section 22 township 15s range 46w sixth prtncipal meridian has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof to estab lish claim to tho land above described before the Clerk of the District Cour* of Cheyenne county at Cheyenne Wells Colo, on the 24th day of April 1920 • Claimant names as witnesses Orra Spilman. Etta Spilman, both of Medill, Colo, Thomas Dwyer. Clarence Etter, both of First View. Colo mar 18 apr 22 6t JR Beavers. Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Lamar. Colo. March 18. 1920 XToticeis hereby given that Henry Hagen of 11 Arapahoe, Colo, who on March 25. 1915 made homestead entry No 016588 for W l i section 28 township 16s range 43w 6th principal meridian'thas j filed notice of intention to make final three year j proof, to establish claim to the land above described j before the clerk of the District Court of Cheyenne countv. Colo, at Cheyenne Wells, Colo, on the 3rd day of May 1920 Claimant names as witnesses: John J Rahe. Hempen F Gregg, both of Arapahoe, Colo, Charles A Parker. J E Hayes, botn of Chey enne Wells. Colo mar 25 apr29 6t A L Beavers Register Notice of Dissolution We the undersigned. A. H. Maas. President, and. Ralph E. Cole. Secretary, of The Central Farm Security Company, a ' corporation, formed under the laws of the State of Colorado, do here by give notice that at a meeting of the stockhold er* of said corporation, duly called for the purpose o* considering the propriety of disaolving aai i corporation, and held at Cheyenne Wells. Colorado in the city (or town) of Cheyenne Wells, state of Colorsdo, on the 15th day of October A. D. 1918. pursuant to notice given to the stockholders there of in the manner provided by law for the calling ; of stockholders* meetings for the purpose of amending articles of incorporation, the stockhold ers by a vote of more than two-thirds, of the en tire capital stock of said corporation, ordered said corporation to be dissolvrd. We further certify that nil debts owing by said corporation have been fully paid. IN WITNESS WHERHOF, we have made a; d signed this notice of Dissalution. and affixed here to the seal of said corporation, this2oth day March A. D. 1920. A. H. Maas, President Attest Ralph E. Cole. Secretary (Corporate Seal). First publication March 25. 1920 Last “ April 29, " 6t PHIL HOLLANDER WELL DRILLER Also agent for the Aermotor Wind Mill and accessories. Cheyenne Wells, Colo If ycu are wanting a well put down. See me, satisfaction given NOTICE There has been consider able talk about what the Cbeyenne Wells Oil Com pany is going to do and what it is not going to do. A number of rumors have been spread that are not true. I am taking this oppor tunity to tell those who may be interested that the Cheyenne Wells Oil Co will drill at least one test well in the vicinity of Chey enne Wells, Colorado, in the near future provided sufficient leases are secured to warrant j bringing in outside capital. Signed, P. Erlendson BERT WOODB’IN DRAY & TRANSFER LINE Will do mII kinds of dray in# and hauling. Prices reasonable. Cheyenne Wells. Colo WELL DRILLING If you are in need of a well See me. Satisfaction Guaranteed W. T. Haney. Cheyenne Wells. Colo. Captain Chas. H. Beeler Attorney & G ounselor HUGO. COLO Civil and Criminal matters care fully attended to. ee c ie3io:m::e:r im: id Phystcian, Suhoeon ane I£lec- TUICIAN EYE. EAR, NOSE & THROAT GENERAL SURGERY Phone No. 12. Read the Record during 1920 Public Sale I will sell at public sale at my place 4 miles north of Arapahoe, 14 miles northeast of Cheyenne Wells Coo. Thursday, April 1,1920. AT TEN O’CLOCK A. M. .18 HEAD OP STOCK 38 Span mules 4 and syr old, l*ay mars coming- tl yi- in foal, broivn horse llyr hay horse 12 yr, mare coming 3 yr, 2 gildings coming 2 yr, 2 sorrel I mures 10 and 11, 2 coming yearling colts. 20 HEAD CATTLE 20 11 HEAD MILCH COWS 11 Oyr old cow fresh soon, 5 yr cow with call hy side, 3 yr cow with calf by side 4 3 yr cows, Syr cow, 4yr cow, 3 coming 3yr heifers, 2 coming 2 yr heiters, steer coming 2yr, 4 yearling calves, 0 calves FARM MACHINERY 3.'.jin bain wagon, spring wagon, buggy. John Deere gong plow, disc, John Deere 0 shovel riding cultivator 2 riding listers, l> & O 2-row weeder, Vanßrunl 10 disc drill, Massie Harris corn binder, 1-row corn sled. McCor mack mower, 12 in walking plow Mc- Cormack 12 ft header, barge, feed rack 3 sets of work harness, 2 sets IX in work harness, set 11.,inl 1 .,in work harness set buggy harness, small saddle, n 0.3 Sharpies seoarator, 2 water tanks, 10 rolls Rubber .id roofing 2 thorobred spotted poland china brood sows, 30 chickens, 6 bronze turkey hens, bronze gobbler, 2 pekin ducks and drake. Forks, spade, shovels and other tools HOUSEHOLD GOODS Steel range, 3 burner perfection oil stove with oven. Coles hot blast heater oil heater, sanitary cot and other art cles too numerous to mention. ' Pree lunch Bring cups Terms—all sums of *lO and under cash. Over *lO a credit of ti months lime will be given on bankable notes at 10 jiercent interest from date of sale No property to be removed unlil settled for. A. Ivillion Owner. Col J. G. Felts auct J. E. Hayes Clerk Please remember the next meeting of the offijial board, Fri day morning April 2nd at 10 A, M. Next Sunday is decision day for the churches. It is the day when we togather are to make a solid front for the Kiugdom. We are also inviting the Ladies Aid to make March 28th their church going Sunday. The Choir will practice next Friday night at 7P. M. Please remember the hour and be on time.