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IKUPPENHEIMER j I CLOTHES *gl I g For men are not- § g only Pure W-o-o-1 A 'Mm I I but they are rich JWjjW 1 iin beauty and as- 'i|il | § sortment. All the 1/ i I latest styles and 1 i We have all sizes in Osh-Kosh overalls, the extra | f« heavy 8 oz. denum; guaranteed not to fade or | shrink and made for service. . . . • fB 68 Best overalls 220 Denum . $1.45 . Mens good all-leather shoes . $2.25 Jo Work shirts, heavy giade . . 95 Cotton gloves best grade, 2 prs .25 gR Heavy, long wearing socks, two pairs for 25cts £8 We always have our prices below catalogue prices KOENIG’S SQUARE DEAL CASH STORE § L. GUTHRIE, Mgr. g Cheyenne Wells - - Burlington - Limon |g Colorado TRY THE RECORD ADVERTISING ' We Are Coming flMimi WEtUjMOOBP. J. W. Shy left for Stratford, Texas, last Friday in answer to a message stating that his sister was again in very poor liealtl). Mrs. Matt Ludwig returned home last Sunday morning from Sharon Springs where she had been on account of her mother's illness. John Mag-wire and wife return ed to Cheyenne Wells the latter part of last week from Newman Grove, Nebr., where they have been residing for the past three years. No place like home. G H. Kitzke was a Cheyenne Wells visitor Monday afternoon from hi 3 home north of Arapahoe and while in town dropped into the Record office and had his name place on our list. The Valore Hardware company received this week for their trade a car load of new style Titans and P. & O. plows. Read their adv on another page and see what they have to say about them. Ward Ripley departed last Monday evening for Olathe, Kansas, where he intends to spend several months on a visit. ‘‘Dad” expected to start Sunday but the young blizzard bluffed him out. W. A. Scott arrived in our city last Thursday afternoon from Campus, Kansas, bringing with him a car load of stock and farm ing machinery and has moved | same to bis farm north of town I which be recently purchased j from Hank Lowery. Mrs. 0. S ondrow returned! home the latter part of last week I from Denver whither she has been for the last three months on account of her health. Her many friends here are pleased to see her at home again and to know she is feeling better. Notice of Adjustment Day Estate of Tosten Durby. Deceased. Ail persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them for adjustment to the County Court cf Cheyenne County, Colorado, ontho SOth day of March. A. D. 1928. Feb 9 fit - Nellie P. Durby Public Trustee’s Sale WHEREAS, L. V. Hudson and J. H. Owen, whose address is Cheyenne Walls, Colorado, grantors by their Trust Deed, dated December 3lst 1918. and recorded March Ist. 1919. Lithe office of the Clerk and Recorder, of Cheyenne County. Colo* rado, in Book 40. at Pact 418. of tho Records of said County, conveyed to the Public Trustee of said County, the following land in said County, 10-wk: The S M of the N ,4 and tho S W H of Section 16. in Township 14 South of Range 45 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian in trust to secure the pay* ment of one principal note of oven date wAh said Trust Deed for 66.009 00 payable to tho order of Albert L. Tushorn, three years after date with interest thereon from date at the rate of Eight per cent, per annum payable semi-annually. AND WHEREAS, daiauit has been made by the said grantors in said Trust Dead in tho performance of tho covenants and conditions imposed upon them by the terms of said Trust Dead In this, to-wit: That said grantors have failed to pay said prin cipal note whan due. AND WHEREAS. Tho egai holder of the indebt edness represented by said not# has filed with said Public Trustee notice and demand in writing, de claring said default and electing to declare the whole debt represented by said notes and Interest thereon to date of sal# duo and payable, and de manding the sale of said land under said Trust Deed. NOW THEREFORE. Public Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to said notice, election and de mand. and under and by virtue of tho authority vested in me by said Trust Deed and the law. L R- A. Rost. Public Trustee of said Cheyenne County, will sell the above described land for cash, at public auction to the highest bidder, at the South front door of the County Court House, at Chevenne Wells, in the ( 'ounty of Cheyenne, and State of Colorado, on Monday, the Thirteenth day of March, A. D. 1922. at 10 o.clock in the forenoon for the purpose of paving said note, interest to date of sale, attorney fees, and the expense of this sale, and will give to tho purchaser thereof a certificate cf purchase therefor as provided by law. Elated February 2, 1922. R. A. PFOST. Public Trustee of Cheyenne County. First cubtication Feb. 9.1922. Last publication Mar 9. 1922. s i i £fl Q m „ s s ■t i 2 o-l d i fry- h g 4 2 g » fg S | 9 a. S 9 U § Rialto Theatre - Programs Worth While - THUUSDAY MARCH 0 Mr. and Mrs. Carter DeHaven in “The Girl In The Taxi” a six reel comedy drama that will entertain you from start to finish SATURDAY, MARCH U Eileen Percy in “The Land of Jazz" A five reel feature, full of peppy entertainment and some fun Added—“A Handy Husband” a one reel comedy, also Pox New* SUNDAY-MONDAY MARCH 12-13 Charles Ray in “Scrap Iron” His best and biggest prize fight picture—a six reeler. A triumph of drama, comedy and unforgetable action. WEDNESDAY-THCRSDAY MARCH 15-1(1 Tom Mix in “The Road Demon” An automobile picture, five reels. You’ve seen Mix riding bucking bronchos and in the shoot-em-up kind, but you’ve never seen him in anything that beats this for speed. Added—A Toonervill* comedy, two reels. Coming March 19, Harold Lloyd in “Get Out and Get Under” 22, Special cast in “The Old Nest” which is Rupert Hughes’ heart-gripping story of home ~)OOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOO jj MONEY TO LOAN | 8 ON GOOD FARM LANDS 8 § — — Quickest Service , \ Q Money Paid as Soon as Papers are 5 g Recorded • and Abstracts Certified t g Write us or see $ 8 D. H. ZUCK, at the Court House in Cheyenne Wells o 8 Oldham Mortgage Co l 8 Capital *100,000.00 8 O 628 Symes Building, Denver, Colorado 8 ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocooooooo % Col. J. E. Ruggles | A 000000000000000000000000000000000 L Live Stock and General Farm Sales ,5, AUCTIONEER ? *f Y Y Fifteen Years Experience, Will Give You £ Y . = = Satisfaction ,% Y a Will Get You the High Dollar For Your Goods 1 Write Me Por Dates At ♦£ TOWNER, COLORADO I •JaaJ»»JaaJa»Ja»Ja*Ja»Ja*Ja*Ja*J»aJ»*Ja*Ja*JaaJaaJaaJ*aJa*Ja*JaaJ»aJ’»Jn*J»»I H i | NOTICE Grain, Seeds, Flour and Feed Bought and Sold Will buy and load on track at Arapahoe, First View, and Arena, at any time. Highest prices paid and a square dea to all at all times. Always have a good supply of Flour and Feed on hand Cheyenne Wells Elevator H. S. KETC HAM, Manager. CHEYENNE WELLS PHONE 79 COLORADO lAdvance-Rumley Thresher Company § O. L. NELSON, Agent 8 Watch For Place of Business 8 8 In Later Adv | jj I Invite You To Call On Me - Cheyenne Welisjj * LAND S “ e buy and sell laiads in Cheyenne md Kiowa counties, Colorado, also in Greeley and Wallace counties Kansas. We are always in the market for a good piece >f land at the right price. NISPEL LAND CO CHEYENNE WELLS. COLO