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,s6B3rBBBBBBBBBBBBB6Se When you are in need of anything in the line of I Suits, Overcoats, Sheep-lined coats, Sweaters, Shirts, Shoes and Caps Come in and see our lines on this line of merchandise « Compare our prices with i any catalogue and buy this I goods at home I KOENIG’S SQUARE DEAL CASH STORE Sg L. GUTHRIE, Mgr ® Cheyenne Wells - - Burlington - Llmon sg Colorado 186888888888888888888888888883888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888 | i) K. |ones Land Company | 1 SELLING A FARM 1 g? Is au easy matter §? m when you know how sg IWE KNOW YOURS H & lTrlones land company 8$ §5 CHEYENNE WELLS, COLO. g? I HAULING I am prepared to do hualing of any • description GRAIN, FEED HAY FURNITURE DRAY WORK Any thing that can be hauled by TRUCK Prices Keetsonetble Call Hollenbaugh Bros Garage, or Harris Motor Co K. C. ENGELHARDT Cheyenne Wells, Colorado. * t— « > f— 4 —♦ ♦— ♦ -* *—• It would not be a safe bet for a Cheyenne county car owner to drop into Lincoln county these days without hianew license tag well displayed, as the powers that be of the aforsaid county are camping on the trail of a 1921 tag th't shows up Moral: Invest in your new license today. Mr and Mrs. Wit. Wolfe and their two sons, Don and Motie, the latter of Vincennes, lowa, who is visiting with his parents, were dinner guests Wednesday afternoon of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jen kins. ________ A reader and subscriber to the Lincoln County Democrat wants to know what is becoming of all the money the farmers of Lincoln countv are paying in for taxes. He says “they are paying twenty seven dollars taxes for one fourth section of sand hill and fourty miles to market. We have no roads only what we make with a car or wagon across someone* pasture. ” This man is very anx ious for good roads in his country and wants to “stir up our county dads and have them make us some good dirt roads”, to h— with your concrete and brick •*. Archie Smith and F. C. Baker, with their wives, departed last Saturday afternoon for Nebraska where they will visit with rela tives for a short time, after which they will return to Colo rado and again engage in busi ness if they can find a suitable location. During the past few days con siderable excitement has been created in the purchase of auto mobile license tags and the County Clerk informs us that he has been selling them out like hot cakes. A rumor afloat is to the effect that if a person bought his or her license before this ohbyekwe wells bkoobp nomine he would “save” m e dollar and a quarter. " hile we were in the office on business yesterday, a certain eentleman came hotfootine it into the Clerks office, (said he ran all the way up there on hieh to save that $1.25) and wanten to know if g-h- had got their tag yet, the clerks informed him that they did not know, so he made the necessary purchase to put him in the clear. In the event of the $1 25 business, the clerks are in the dark as to its meaning and origination, but it is a fact that vou will save that amount alright, and maybe more, if you purchase your license as you should, you know it has to be done sooner or later. There are only 200 told now out of the possible 700. Jerry Missimerand Ember Ster ling, editors of the Lincoln count-. Democrat, spent the latter part of last week out skylarking around fora larger and more com plete printing plant. In the ab sence of the real penpushers “Mickie” the office devil, showed hia ability as a newspaper man. No kick, Hickie. On account of an extra ordi nary run of job work in our office the past two weeks added to the handycap of our better-half being in the hospital for medical treat ment for the same length of time, our paper has not been up to the minute with tt>e local i appenings of the town but from now on we are going to try and give you value received for your money. A specimen of the genious hobo made a sudden apperance at the teller’s window atone of the local banks this week, and in humble, suppliant tones requested the small and insignificant sum of two bits, saying that he was very hungry and wanted a shave. Not seeing the connection be tween the two luxuries desired by Weary William, the cashier sought for further enlightenment and was informed that he need ed the shave in order to procure something to eat. According to his account the ladies of Chey enne Wells are willing to feed a hungry mortal if he appears at their back door displaying a smoothly shaven and freshly manicured countenance, but if his face shows a week’s growth of wiry stubble, his collar is Boiled, and his shoes unpolished, the ever present broom or rolling pin is produced a la Mrs. Jiggs, and the heartsick and perpetually weary wanderer is shooed on to the next house. The sad part of this tale Is that the hard hearted banker did not consider the ingenuity shown by the hobo in studying up such a well connected varia tion on the usual hard luck story worth the measly quarter ap plied for. union pinjiE cm WESTBOUND. No. 103 Fast Mail 1:41 a ni Ne. 7:29 a “ No. B : °s a m EASTBOUND. No. 104 2:03 P n No. 5:15 P m No. 10? Mail 5:50 p m SUMMONS STATE OF COLORADO. I County of Cheyenne. I In the DUtrict Court. V. H. Johnson, \ v 1 ;**'” 11 " ( SUMMONS Lena Score I Defendant / The People of the State of Colorado, To Lena Scare, the defendant above named GREETING; You are hereby required to appear in an ac tion brought against you by the above named plaintiff in the DUtrict Court of Cheyenne County State of Colorado, to answer the complaint therein within twenty days after the acrvicc hereof, if served within thia County; or. if nerved out of this County, or by publication, within thirty daya after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of •ervire; or judgment by default will be taken against you according to the prayer of the com plaint. And if a copy of the complaint in the above entitled action be not served with this sum mons. or if the service hereof be made out of this State, then ten days additional to the time here inbefore specified for appearance and answer will be allowed boforo the taking of judgment by de fault as aforesaid. The said action is brought to recover from you the sum of $90.00 with interest from October - r >th. 1920, and costa for services performed for you by plaintiff. as will more fully appear from the complaint in said action to which reference is here made; a copy of whieh has been filed in the office of the Clerk of said Court. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear, and to answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will take judg* ment against you as prayed for in the complaint Given under my hand and official seal it *- hey enne Wells, in said County, this 2Cth day of Nov ember. A. D. 1921. H. C. NELSON. Clerk of the District '-ourt, (Seal) Cheyenne County, Colorado. First Pub. Jan 12. 1922 Lost Pub. Feb. ». 1922 Treasurer’s Notice On Re quest For Tax Deed To every person in actual possession or oc cupancy of ihe hereinafter described land, lot or premises, and to tlio p. ison in whose name the same was taxed or specially assessed ana to ail persons haying an interest or title of record in or to the same. Notice is hereby given that on the 12 h day o l December. A. D- 1918. the following described property situate in the Ciunty of Cheyenne, and State of Colorado. to-wit: Lots thirteen (13) to seventeen (17) both inclusive in the town of Cheyenne Wells, Block No, Thirty tour. (34) First Addition was sold for the taxes for the year 19:7. and purchased and purchased by J. L. Forker, who hath made request upon the Treasurer of said County for a deed. That the said premises wer» taxed for said year 1917 in the name of Fred Schrin, That the tima of redemption of said real estate from such tax sale wil! expire on the twentieth day of June, A. D. 1922. and unless redeemed on or before said day a deed will b« issued therefore. Dated this 26th day of Jan, A. D. 1922. R. A. PFOST. Treasurer of the said County or Cheyenne. First pub Jan 26—Last pub Feb 16. 1922 4t Buy a Ford Battery and get a thirteen plate battery for $25 00 Application or Threo or Four Drops of Coal Oil In Nostrils of Birtf Is Effsctivs. A cold can be cured In a healthy owl by an application of three or four drops of kernsene In the fowl's -lostrlls. Never get It In the eyes. Put enough permanganate of potash In the drinking water to color a bright pink. This Is good for throat Infec tions of all kinds and will usually prevent the spread of the trouble. GOOD ROOSTS FOR CHICKENS Points to Be Considered Are Ease of Cleaning and to Prevent Lurking Places for Mites. Good roosts are to the chickens what a good bed is to humnus. About half the fowl’s time Is spent on the roosts. The points to he considered in putting in tlio roosts are ease of cleaning, spacing from the back wall and from the floor and smoothness of lumber to prevent lnrklng places for mites. MAKE PROFIT OUT OF FOWLS Farmer Should Knp Hon, in Fink of Condition by Giving Good Caro and Proper Food. Formers should not endeavor to -nlse bens under natural conditions For a hen raised thnt way Is a llabll •ty rotlier tlinn an asset. To make • nrnflr out of henna former slvuih' '•eep them In the pink of condition rhl * «>" ™tlv lie done by Riving extr. "Od eor. -nil pirn*- of proper feoe Rialto Theatre - Programs Worth While • THURSDAY FEURUARY 2 y„ ur | a .«t chance to see Wallace Reid and Bebe Daniel? in •<« It rein? Foul” and a Me Scnnett comedy * SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4 Eileen Percy in “Beware of the Bride" Ali»' a one reel comedy and Fox News. Dance-The Jazz Hounds are giving a dance at the Rialto Saturdai night after the sh w. Tickets 60 cents SUNDAY acd MONDAY, FEB 6- 0 Charles Ray in “Two Minutes To Go" A Football Picture Added attraction. “Mice At War” and Aesop Fable Carte** Notice- Remember the 3 o’clock matinee Sunday * - “WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, FEB 8-9 Buck Jones in “Firebrand Trcvison” A 5 reel Western A .led Johnny (Torchy) Hines, in “His Double Triumph”, s t w» reel comedy. ' ming:—Keb. 11 Twin Beds; Feb. 12 The Sky Pilot; Keb 15 Peck’ Bad Boy Good coffee Per Lb. 20 Cents Choice, 30 cts per pound Delivered Parcel Post in eight pound Towel bags. Each bag will make a towel 161-2 by 30 inches M. DWYER Cheyenne Wells, - - Colorado 1 Agent for the largest coffee House in the United | States. Sales last year were 17,800,000 lbs j —.—— 5SS SJ lAre You 9 j GUILTPY . A FARMER carrying an express package j from a big mail-order house was accosted « by a local dealer, § “Why didn’t you buy that bill of goods from v me? I could have saved you the express, and be- ? sides you would have been patronizing a home ? store, which helps pay the taxes and builds up j this particular locality.” j The farmer looked at the dealer a moment and f then replied: j “Why don’t you patronize your home news- ! 1 paper and advertise? I read it and didn’t know i that you handled the goods I have here.” j MORAL- ADVERTISE! 1111 1111 111111 1111111 I 1111 14 I 14 I I I I 111 111 1 Wm. t. hollenbaugh « ' Agent For • • p— ————— ■ * ► Dodge Bro’s Motor Cars ! Repairs s=====