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eljW-SuraiDer Sale Dress of Aprons j I r dEtefcT W ' * ook advan, *« eof * »>uyin« opportunity the other day I ■ rto and here it u! It* a special midsummer clearance offering V ■ ° f fourteen atylea of cool, crisp dreac apron*—fresh from the *i '■ JhMi “• k «»-*“P™«ieat of atylea «d material.. Wi.hing to clear *i I a flKfjf ,tock * *° r ’ the factor * offered unuaual price* on an aaaort- J, I fLJtfWl® meDt , “ ldsummer dre “ apron* and *o we offer you at the ♦? H Waif Tfcg remarkable price* below «,♦ ®l\[ T EB Special Buy of American Garment Co. Dress Aprons 4 I US YOUR CHOICE | li I 1 Taft ° F STYLES NOS ’ 541 57, 65, ®®> 9o and 95 FOR 4 || 95 Cents Jb. | I YOUR CHOICE Mi I ■ OF STYLES NO’S. 62, 64, 66, 70, 72, 77. 84 and 92 FOR HTI'l J % I $V* 111 I On Sale Beginning Next Saturday *:* ■ SEPTEMBER 2nd, 1922 ""IM| i ■ Sale Commencing at 1 O’clock Sharp «?• I CURTIS & SON | ■ ■ The Store That Can Supply Any Of Your Wants ■ Ctieyenne Wells. - - Colorado % Hl.———■ —-—-—■—■— «£• I- WANTS - good office room. at the Valore Hard ■ware Co. 12tf rendered lard 15cta per - Jund at the Liberty Market -Several good work and mares, also a few brood sows. Inquire of stf (rood tractor oils and grease |S*t prices that are right, go to Hollenbaugh garage. stf rendered lard 15cts per at the Liberty Market . ■' Sale:- 480 acres good wheat iß“nd three miles south-east of gßCheyenne Wells. Small pay ■®*nt down will handle deal; Hbalance long time at six per ■cent. Write R. G. Pyle, at HrToctor, Colorado. 19-Btp Sale:—A couple of good Bywnit milch cows. John King. ■llinery opening September ■loth, of Ladies and childrens Mngts. Mrs. Eva Herrick. 23-stp B'Ssle:—Several hundred bush ■* 8 or o'd corn at 60c per bush *l*o new sweet clover seed ■•t 20c per pound. Inquire of Bbevi liighlebrecht. 23tf ■* a high grade player ■*tored near Cheyenne Wells. ■For quick disposal we will ■greatly sacrifice the price. ■i?™ B to responsible party, ■rrtte at once if interested to ■ tne Denver Music Co., Denver ■Colorado. 21-6 t fcontyof nice fresh fish at the ■oerty Market ■i: , Sa ! e: -Brand new Oliver ■eiak plow cheap for cash. In ■quire of Budd Slade. Cheyenne ■Wells, Colo. 24-2tp ■ r Sale.—Three Duroc Jersey ■males, farrowed about March ■*«, weight about 130 pounds. ■lnquire of Roy Williams 24-3tp I Notice f Partlee indebted to me are ■•Vmsted to call and make Mttlnmt with ■neon or before September 9th |y™»"i»e bills will placed inj IT 18 * °f collector for coflec* C.CRoeee 24-2 tp| 1 1 [ Giand Detour Disc Harrows j { | for Use with Tractors | ! W* recommend this dlie hmrpow to mlttneU* P own. It Is built by the J. I. Cum Threehlap Machine fc r Co. inthelrblpplo»fa*t*rle*ionaMuraße*of upto E t date desjpn, the best of construction and bilk pndn E 3 The oDorstor from his position oo tho tractor oas- P I ny eontroUthe anplinp ofboth front aad root 000- | tions by mean* of a staple laror. E Each section oscillates Indsusadsatl y. which pro- ft p wonts undue strain should a section pass erst a snap c r of stone* E ! Grand Dotonr harrows araballt la 4 7, * 9 tad Ift E I l foot widths with 18 or 1C inch discs. E I W. T. HOLLENBAUGH Henry Ford will close down. Says he would not take coal if he could get it at present Prices; •*|7 to $9 a ton at the mines is extreme profiteering,*’ says he. Rather extreme. Notion* ago, I' just before the war, he was of- 1 fered first class soft coal for less i than fifty cents a.ton at the < mines. Quite a jump to $9 con sidering that the Lord put the coal in the ground and charges nothing for hig share of the work Leon Joffe returned to Chey enne Wells Sunday evening after spending several days at St. Joseph, Mo., on business matters. ’ POLITICAL ANNOUNCE > MENTS ' A, ' a " noun f tm *" te undar this hstdlnf will , o# O*»H In advsnes. omly. and no favorUm • ahown to any particular eandldataa For County Aaaeaaor 1 I take this method of announcing i my self as a candidate for the nomtna tion for County Assessor, of Cheyenne County, subject to the will of the Re , publican voters at the primary elec* tion. J. K. DANIELS j I hereby announce as a Democratic candidate for County Assessor, sub* iect to the primary election, Septem ber I2th. W. E. YORE I wish to announce to the people of Cheyenne county that I am a candidate for countv Assessor on the Democratic ticket and solicit your support at the primary election to be held September J2th. C. S. WOODROW Commissioner District No. 2 We are authorized to announce the candidacy of Walter Ramsay for re-election as Commissioner from Dis trict No. Two, subject to the action of the Republican voters at the Septem ber primaries. To all my friends and voters in Cheyenne County, I desire to announce my candidacy for Commissioner. I solicit your support at the coming primary. JOHN-L. WHERRY. Sheriff I respectfully announce my candi dacy for the office of Sheriff of Chey enne County, on the Democratic tioket and solicit your support at the coming primary election. CHAS. COUNTS We are authorized to announce the name of J L Lee of Arapahoe as a Democratic candidate for sheriff sub ject to the vote of the people at the primary September 12th We have been authorized to an nounce as fc candidate for Sheriff of Cheyenne County, on the Democratic ticket, W. F. Williams, who solicits your support at the primaries to be held in Septembr. Having been designated by the Re- Subllcan county assembly as a candl ate for the office of Sheriff. I respect fully solicit your vote and influence at the primary election to be held on September 12th Geo. Hollingshead Having been designated by the Re publican Countv Assembly as a can didate for Sheriff of Cheyenne county, I respectfully solicit your vote and in fluence in the primary election to be held on September 12tb. R. A. Buchanan County Superintendent of Schools I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Superintendent of School subject to the vote of the Dem ocratic party at the primary election. Mrs. Charlotte Shriner, Arapahoe, Colorado. Esther Blair Weir, County Superin j tendeat of Schools will be a candidate for re-election. The name of Mrs. Weir stands for clean work and in telligent devotion to the best interests of the schools of Cheyenne County. WILLIAM E. SWEET Progressive Democratic Candidate for Governor Tha probable nasdnattan o* WltOam H. Sweat la canting caw iternatlon In the raokn of tbs Denver County machine. A wide- fl •plead uae of Blunder and Übai H la being uacd In a vain attempt to defeat hbn. For 211 yean be tin been a reopeetnd and ana eeoalul bntineea man ef the elate. Suddenly the corpora tion Interest! and the targe hanking interests discover him te be a -dangeraoa radical.- WW Be causa they know aa governor they cannot control him. Mr, Sweet wan first In tha | field with a positive plat* R Cortni Abolition of tbo BUM Hangar law] coopers tiro maw ketlng far the tanners of tha •tala i reorganisation of the In, dost riel commlanton te give la, bof and capital tha right te choose their own rap, re wife five* i enforcement of the law without regard to claaa, and pew tertian of cltinena In their CM!, •tltntlonal righto. ThU ptetform la tha same to all dimi, Be ware pf epastol platform# aent oat by Candida tee to apeefcd I groups. Up, Sweat has nothing I to conceal from any group, || Tony opportunity ,o make II Colorado a real progreeslve atato II jtaa In the noalnatloo eg WQnam II A Sweat geptambae 12. 1422, an I tha Dameeratlc candldata foe II gevamea, Q The Cheyenne County State Bank 1 "THE PIONEER BANK OF EASTERN COLORADO" Capital and Surplus $44,000.00 OFFICERS S E Hayes, President H C Nelson, Vice-President . J C Milne. Cashier Jennie E Ross, Ass't Cashier L P Lenihan, Cashier V 3 Horen, Cashier • A Sure Way To save money is to put it in a bank. It ia 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! a ~m NOTICE Grain, Seeds, Flour and Feed Bought and Sold Will buy and load on track at Arapahoe, Firat View, and Arena, at any time. Highest prices paid and a square dea to all at all times. Always have a good supply of IJlour and Feed on hand Cheyenne Wells Elevator H. S. KETCHAM, Manager. CHEYENNE WELLS PHONE 79 CLORADO - ~ .. .. CLEANING & PRESSING : Alternations Made All Work Guaranteed : Ladies Work A Specialty : G. E. RANDOLPH Colorado | FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Can be found at all times at the Liberty Market IC XXXXXXXXXXXXXnCOOCIOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXX NOYES-NORMAN SHOES At • $6* 50 Here’* an unusual value; you can’t help but see the advantage they offer in quality, style and value. Try them on $6.50 I also do shoe repairing in a satisfactory way. A trial will convince - you. EASTWOOD’S SHOE STORE CHEYENNE WELLS - COLO Watch, Clock and Jewelry REPAIRING All work guaranteed, HOWARD A. CHENEY at Rambo’o Drag Store s: c. HOMEE :m: X 5 Physician, Surgeon and Elio- TBIOLAN EYE. EAR, NOSE & THROAT GENERAL SURGERY Phone No. 12. i! DENTISTRY !! Dr. K. Henderson it • t ; ; Will Again Be Here j * Saturday ! ; SEPT 2nd ! 1 * at the * | COMMERCIAL HOTEL « • The Ladies Social Circle of Arapahoe will serve ice cream and cake on Saturday, Aug 86th.