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JlEating Potatoes! I SS —■~' r =" vw — l - »v »»^»- 1 »>w» M| fl jr jjjfl Dry land red soil Burbanks, sorted & 10 ■ and sprouted, per hundred $2.25 I 10 Bulk lard Iscts per pound in our meat department. We Y ioB carry a full line of meats that is the best obtainable | SpHere are a few items from our Grocery Department % Peaches 75 Oranges, per doz . 35 *j* Ot Apricots 90 Four lbs Sweet spuds 25 *t* , Gallon Blackberries 100 Two 17 1-2 oz Pork & Beans 25 & Gallon Cherries 100 One lb sifter can pure Pepper 40 o Gallon Bartlett Pears 95 One-half lb 20 V oz can Apple Butter 25 22 oz jar prepared Mustard 25 ¥ ■ Good bulk Cocoanut. per lb— 35 Two lbs good candy 36 Y I Suits For Boys and Girls I s HVe have a fine line of plain and fancy Slip-overs for % NB the children. Now is the time to huy them j ■Jars and Jugs, all kinds and all sizes *k ■ Don’t Forget Your Coupons For Silverware X ■ OUR TRADE MARK X ■ “QUALITY AND SERVICE, AND WE HIT THE MARK” X I CURTIS & SON | ■Cheyenne Wells. - - Colorado % H THE I ■agricultural i H PROTECTIVE | ■ ASSOCIATION 1 a standing reward of | ■ $lOO IH' the conviction of any | found guilty of de- ; 1 farm property or '■ '■ machinery or tools X |Ht about their premises ? [SAMSON 1 I 3- 4 Ton Truck $696.00 I F. 0. B. I Cheyenne Wells, Colorado I A farm truck should be just as useful in the fields as on the Highway I —every day in the year. You should be able to depend on it for I uninterrupted service. That is what makes the SAMSON 3-4 TON TRUCK so practical. It is mechanically dependable and it will go anywhere any time. Strength and balance have been substituted for costly weight in this truck. It is simple to drive and cheap to maintain because it stays on the job. It is complete for all farm transportation. Let me run a SAMSON TRUCK out to your place and see it in action. WM. T. HOLLENBAUGH Tiiimir ussssittti t T-*‘*»***»**— * massssssssssss Wanted:—To buy baby buggy Phone 140. On Monday evening at the Rialto theatre the 1922 Senior class gave their play entitled “Ruth In A Rush” and was wit nessed by one of the largest aud iences we have ever saw at a performance of this kind. The High School orchestra furnished appropriate music for the occas ion which was thoroughly en joyed by jiH. Fresh strawberries twenty cents a quart at the Liberty market. In order to keep in pace with the number of sales going mi in this city, W. T. Hollenbaugh ! decided to be in on the movement ' and yesterday doeed a deal with l E. J. Harris whereby the latter party becomes the owner of the Hollenbaugh garage and business Notice The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Cheyenne Wells Coop. Mere Co will be held at the Farmers hall Sat June Brd 2 p. m. For the election of Board of Directors and transacting such other business as may come before the meeting. - WANTS -- Wanted:—A girl for general house work. Inquire of V. H. Johnson. 9tf For Rent:—A. good office rodm. Inquire at tne Valore Hard ware Co. 40tf We are now making daily, rye flour, graham flour and corn meal, its fine. Order some to day from the Cheyenne Wells Elevator company. 48tf Spring and summer hats for ladies and children. Pre war prices. Mrs. Eva Herrick, 7tf. For Sale:—Three registered An gus bulla from one to five years old extra good ones, also some good work teams Percheons, weighing from 1200 to 1500. well broke and grained will sell at hard times prices. Matt Holcomb, Weskan. Kans. 9-4 t Best rendered lard 15cts per pound at the Liberty Market For Sale:—My 30-60 Rumle.v tractor and eight bottom plow with stubble and breaker bot toms; and one Aultman Tay lor threshing machine, 36 inch cylinder. Inquire of A. L. Bhrader, Chappell, Nebr. 50-13 t Ship your CHURNING CREAM To Windsor Form Dairy, Denver 8 lOt For Sale:—Several good work horses and mares, also a few good brood sows. Inquire of L V. Hudson. 6tf For garden tracts; houses, sum mer cottage size; write C. F. Lvoni. 901 Gas & Electric Bldg., Denver, Colo. 6tf For good tractor oils and grease at prices that are right, go to the Hollenbaugh garage. stf Good office rooms for rent over Dutton’s Pool Hall. Write C. F. Livoni, 901 Gas and Elec tric Building, Denver, Colo. 6tf For Sale:—A couple of good young milch cows. John King. Estrayed:— Two black sows with bob-tails, weight about 300 lbs, one black sow weight about 600 lbs, anyone knowing their whereabouts please notify Blod gett & Stout, 7-tf Dr. Henderson, the dentist will be here again on Saturday and Sunday, June 3rd, and 4th. Strayed or Stolen:— May 21,1922 Fourteen head of horses, viz: Bay mare, weight 1,500: with white face, two bay mares one with spot in face, weight 1500; black mare, shod in front, weight 1600; bay mare, weight I, dark brown gelding, bald face,weight 1,300; white mare, weight 1,300; dark bay mule, weight 1,000; red mule, weight 1,760; black two year old with bald face, flax mane and tail; none of the above are branded. Also two yearlings bay and iron gray, black saddle horse with blaze face, branded 5 re verse G. Notify Bristol State Bank, Bristol. Colo. 11-ltp Will Lease:—For three years grazing or crops, Sec. 315 44 $4OO, per year cash. Thos. Morris 29 W. Erie St. Chicago, 111. 11-2tp Taken Up:—One black gelding with white face, rough built, right hind foot white, foretop clipped; one sorrel mare some white in face three white feet blocky built Both these horses show harness marks. Inquire of Geo. Hollingshead. Our Bay Registered Belgian Stallion Will make the season at our farm (on the Terwilliger place) three and one-half mies west and one north of Cheyenne Welle. TERMS:—II2 to insure colt to stand and suck. It mare is sold or re moved from community, fee becomes due and payable at once. Caro w ill be taken to prevent aoeidents, but will not be responsible should any occur. BLODGETT & STOUT 104& OWNERS & _JS The Cheyenne County State Bank "THE PIONEER BANK OF EASTERN COLORADO" Capital and Surplus $44,000.00 OFFICERS J E Haves, President H C Nelson, Vice-President J (J Milne. Cashier Jennie E Ross, Ass’t Cashier Tj P Lenihan, Cashier P J Huben, Cashier A Sure Way 'To save money is to put it in a bank. It is not what you might have saved that counts, it is what you did not! Remember, when you spend a dollar foolishly, you may be helping another man place his foot above your own. Cast Your Lot With A Good Insti tution, and Begin Right Now! 1 NOTICE j 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 Hour and Feed on hand Ciieyenne Wells Elevator H. S. KETCHAM, Manager. CHEYENNE WELLS PHONE 79 COLORADO ... B CLEANING & PRESSING jj' a Alternations Made . |i| jj All Work Guaranteed I: Ladies Work A Specialty : G. E. RANDOLPH Colorado I FRESH FRUITS 5 ————P———i—■—i AND VEGETABLES 3 Can be found at all times at the j Liberty Market InotTcf] •** *** •** *J«J« CO I On JUNE 15th ALL GOODS | I will be CASH! We are un- | M able to obtain goods on terms g f) from the jobbers, consequently g I MUST SELL FOR | I ’ CASH I §§ *«• *♦**•**•* §5 | Woodrow-Shindler Co. |