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prices I : XY\\ WE FIRST : t MARK OUR : : ; * The Right Place for Good Clothing l * + ♦At the New Low Prices Here is a Partial List * ♦ . * + * * Now we have prices down where one look is all tha' * * our price $1 45 * J is required to see them * * The best overall on earth; sells for $2 everywhere * J Khaki and striped overalls 125 * * $3 50 &$4 00 Dress Shirts 150&2 00 ♦ * Good all leather work shoe, made to wear 375 * * • * Ladies fine brown kid oxfords for summer dress 450 * * A beautiful line of Suits for men.and boys that * + that start at SIS 50 to $39 00 * * + + , t We have the latest in hats, caps, hose * ♦ and collars f ♦ * J Prices are Right Come and see t ♦ * Koenig’s Square Deal Store LUBIN GUTHRIE, Mgr CHEYENNE VVELLS, COLO 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 confectionery Prompt and efficient service IForkefs Drug Store • *2, V pAf*'*' . oItRYR .V N T I! u- Klar. s . «»»•/. P o THE UNIVERSAL CAR ■The Ford One Ton Truck is a profitable 111 "beast of burden” and surely has the “right of |U way” in every line of business activity. For all Hi trucking purposes in the city and for all heavy, IQ work on the farm, the Ford One Ton Truck |fl with its manganese bronze worm-drive and IR every other Ford merit of simplicity in design, In strength in construction, economy in operation, IN low purchase price, stands head and shoulders ||| above any other truck on the market. Drop in 111 and let’s tolkituvcrand leave your order for one. • 111 HARRIS MOTOR COMPANY II Cheyenne Wells, Colorado ,i H. , h, . i-.JIKb K M^UKI. Fords orv $688.25 Cheyenne Wells What Henry Ford Says About Machine Power Farming “In the tractor the farmer now has a machine in which is harnessed one of the most adaptable, efficient, economical sources of power in the world-the internal combustion engine. The tractor will multiply the productive capacity of each in dividual farm worker from three to four times over. It will put the farmer on a par with the city manufactuer. It will put his produce-producing factory-for that is what a farm is—on to an efficient production basis. iiil It will enable each worker to earn so much more that he can 1 I S be paid more and still leave a greater profit for the man who lures j|||| him. It will enable the armer to work fewer hours in the day, ji | giving him more time to enjoy life. ■ i|i ■ I believe the tractor will make farming what it ought to be- I I the most pleasant, the most healthful, the most profitable business I I HARRIS MOTOR COMPANY, Agents |l|j STATE OF COLORADO l County of Oho ennc ) In the District Court No In the matter of the petition of W. H. Smith for the determination of heirship and interests in the lands and tenements of Erick G. Ilassclgren. Deccan, d Notice Notice it: hereby given that the abjve describ ed petition wi!l bo heard before tho District court I of Gho/enno county. Colorado, in Cheyenne Wells C h»rndo at 10 o’cjock A. M on tho 25th day of July. A. D. 19!!. 1 hnt said hearing is for the purpose of deter mining the descent of and tho heirship t > all if section 35. in township 15 south of range 4G west of the 6th principal meridian, in said county. |the s dd petition having given the tho name of Carl P iiossclgren. Christine Fall. Emma Lindbiad and liannuh I.indstrom. as the sole and only heirs of said deceased; that suid decccsed died more than three yesrs ago, and that said land has never been administered. H. C. Nelson. Clerk of the District Court. V II Johnson, Attorney for petitioner Cheyenne Wells. Colo I*ub May 20. 21 Treasurer’ Notice on Re quest For Tax Deed To every person In actual possession or occu pancy of the hereinafter described land, lot or premises, and to the person in whose narne the same waa taxed or specially aaaeased. and to al persons having an interest or title of record in or to the same Notice is hereby given, that on the 10th day of December A. D. 1917, the following described property, situate in the county of Cheyenne and state of Colorado, to-wit | (The west half(w!t) section sevon (7) towmhip twelve (12) south range forty-aix (46) west Sf the sixth principal meridian. Coloradr. containing threj hundred twenty (320) acres, more or less, ac cording t> the U. S. Government survey thereof waa sold for the taxes for the year 1916 and pur chased by L M Dickson . That the said premises were taxed for the year 1916. in the name of Western Ranch Co That the time of redemption of auid real estate from such tax sale will expire on the 26th day of August, A. D, 1921. and unless redeemed on or be fore said day a deed will be issued therefor. Dated this 16th day of May A: D. 1921 R. A. PFOSr. Treasurer of the said count) of Cheyenne Published May 19. *21,41 WELL DRILLING If you are in need of a well See me. Satisfaction Guaranteed W. T. Haney. Cheyenne Wells. Colo. Jake Hollander Steve Hollander HOLLANDER BROS Well Drillers See us if you want a good well drilled. Prices right, work guar anieed Address, Hollander Bros, Cheyenne Wells, Colo. kc c- zm: jd Physician, Surgeon and j£lec- TRICIAN EYE. EAR, NOSE'& THROAT GENERAL SURGERY Phone No. 12. ggjj D T Hollywood Arapahoe, Colo Geo Heilman Arapahoe colo Real Cement Work Plastering a specialty. All work done in a workman like manner. Your patronage solici ted. 18 ly H. SCHUBER, The Kit Carson Contractor. PHIL HOLLANDER WELL DRILLER Also agent for the Aermotor Wind Mill and accessories. Cheyenne Wells, Colo If ycu are wanting a well put dowri See me. satisfaction given If you like the Record, sub scribe for it and tell your friends If you don't like it, tell us I Have An Acetylinc Weld ing Outfit Now And Am Pre pared To Take Care Of Your Work In This Line. Give Me A Trial. W. T. Hollenbaugh. Cheyenne Wells Colo. Dr. K. Henderson of Denver, Colo DENTIST Is now located upstairs in the Commercial Hotel. John Younger, Arena, Colo PH Clarence Etter First Vie** Colo O Fehliman Cheyenne Wells QQj Bruce Hatcher Cheyenne Wells, Colo M Gorman Arapahoe H Frank Johnson Cheyenne Wells g V. Hull R E Reynolds Araphpoe EPi O E Mayfield Arapahoe IX9Emery Petty Arapahoe Colo W Sweitzer, Eads, Colo W O McKeever, Eads, Colo For Sale—Registered Durco. b a and pigs, high grade Holstein ■ Cows and heifers and registered bulls, priced to sell. J W. Adams Cheyenne Wells. Sit KYI',, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Dr. Sapero, the Denver spec ialist, will again be in Cheyenne Wells at the Commercial Hotel May 30th, Consultation and ex amination free. Decoration Day There will be a Memorial Day program conducted by the Amer ican Legion, Cheyenne Wells Band, the Woman’s Auxiliary, Red Cross, Camp Fire Girls and Boy Scouts, commencing at 10 A. M. At the Soldiers’ Monu ment in Court House yard and ending with Firing Squad and decorating the graves at the cem etary. High School Commencement The Commencement sermon will be preached in the Princess Theater next Sunday evening at 8:00 o’clock. Bishop Irving P. Johnson, of the Episcopal church and residing in Denver has beetl secured for the occasion. The graduating exercises will be held in the Princess Theater next Wednesday. June 1st at 8 o’clock in the evening. Prof. John R. Bell, of the State Teach ers, College in Greeley will deliv er the address. - During the afternoon of that day. viz. Wednesday June 1st, there will be an exhibit of High School Domestic Science and art also of Manual Training work, This will be in the upstairs of the building now occupied by the above events. The names of the pupils grad uating this year are, Leah Clos sen, Jennie Delaplain, Lela Hill, Cora Hollenbaugh, Herschel, Mason, Mason, Margaretta Paul, Howard Shy. Edward Spencer j Mabel Thompson and Lucile Woodrow. WATER VILLE NEWS Mrs. J. B. Sullivan spent Fri day afternoon with Mrs. A. L. Kennedy, and Saturday after noon with Mrs. C. N. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. F Kennedy. Mrs Thomas and son Willard and Mrs Konkel were visitors from Chey enne Wells Sunday in attendance at Waterville Church services held by Rev. Konkel. We urge them to come again. We ly appreciated the beautiful lection rendered by Mr. WitS| Thomas. Miss Zella Hatcher spent nesday, Thursday and witli Mi s Gladys Morrelli. Miss Lela Hill spent and Monday with home folki^B Miss Myrtle Kennedy took JH per at Morreili’B Sunday eveifli and accompanied the young pjHj pie to Epworth League that ening. H The representatives from vicinity who took in the play last Friday evening an enjoyable evening. ThepS was rendered well and not present missed a great trtfl It was one of the very best &B iur plays the writer hadanopjS tunity to see. H VVaterviile will send out r.cord class of Eighth Gnfl Graduates on June Ist. e'hfl lout of a prospective six, pu»B \ the examination. Those «|H I were so fortunate are, Jnß ! Alexander Scott AJexandef, EM | Hoskin, Gerald Morrelli ufl E’mer Warrington These rep:B i sent one third of the enrollmeiß I at Watcrville as just fifteen wel . enrolled. But there will be atml | thesame number next term H 1 new comers have moved in will several children. Watervill j has done her duty as shown H | the number of graduates fro* ; the eighth grade for the lastfivfl years. Twelve have finished:! ,; Waterville during that tint! j j which we think, is pretty goofl ! for a country school; these an! i Mabel Sullivan, Lela Hill, Wil I ; Kennedy. Tressa Sullivan, Flo* 1 Brannan, Myrtle Kennedy, P.J pert Kennedy, and the five aboil . mentioned as this years’ ptodun ;UNION PACIFIC TIME Bfl WESTBOUND. j No. 103 Fast Mail 1:39 aal “ 119 7:29 ail 103 8:13 I EASTBOUND. J “ 104 Fast Mail 2:18 sr “ 102 Mail 5:30 J ~ 5:30 j W A Hatfield, Arapahoe Colo J. V. Haney, Cheyenne Wells 31 G C Calvert View t R9I Peter Halde : Ellil First View BM. Lenihin Cheyenne Wells, Colo PPVSI A Gauschler, JM First View, Colo UQy Herman Delaplain, Cheyenne Wells, Colo. D W Hart Q - First View, Colo C. T. Pfost Arapahoe J E Wyant Arapahoe HS N Hull •, First Veiw . 1 H N. Canaday & Slack Tj A Ferguson Arapahoe coio^^ HF C Sherman, Chlvinglon, Colo F G Hartung Arapahoe, Colo ESI Phil Hollander wi Cheyenne Wells. Colo G. D. Hutton