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ffi8888868886888686868688868686a68686a886868688868686868888865e86568683868656® I I 1 I Gifts From A Mans’ Store For A Man 11 | We’ve planned to make this a Happy Chriit- b mas for our customer*. Articles of every , w | conceviable description to suit men’s taste. ||p ot S Suspenders Belts Gloves 30® flfojjjj|| ]/ ft gj f Underware Neckware Silk Collars jjjj gg 1 * Silk Hosiery Silk Handkerchiefs I ?§ X Bath Robes Leather Novelties ® ! B Mackinaws Silk Mufflers w 1 ALWAYS JUST A LITTLE BELOW CATALOGUE PRICES I KOENIG’S SQUARE DEAL CASH STORE I | L. GUTHRIE, Mgr. jg Sg Cheyenne Wells - - Burlington - Limon >§ >g Colorado S 5 THE .RECORD ADVERTISING SUMMIT GRAIN CO YOUR NEW Elevator Is now open and will bid on your grain. We will pay you the highest market prices for same We Solicit A Share Of Your Patronage PHONE NUMBER 129 R. W. Cram, Mgr CHEYENNE WELLS, _ COLO. — 1 =====^= 5®888686868686888686868686868686868689868686968586 I Are You 0 I I GUILTY . I i|= ii ii 1 A FARMER carrying an express package fjp from a big mail order house was accosted 5 by a local dealer, 88 S "Why didn’t you buy that bill of goods from TO jf me? I could have saved you the express, and be- TO ¥ sides you would have been patronizing a home TO 8 store, which helps pay the taxes and builds up TO B this particular locality." TO 8 The farmer looked at the dealer a moment and TO B then replied: TO B "Why don’t vou patronize your home, news* TO {< paper and advertise? I mad it and didn’t know TO q that you handled the goods l have here. ’’ TO B MORAL- ADVERTISE! |f flmwanm f«m uco«o_ Public Trustee’s Sale WHEREAS. 0. L. Nelson whose address is Cheyenne Wells. ColaraflG grantor by his Truti Deed dated November 4th 1920. and recorder in the office of the Clerk and Recorder, of Chey enno County. Colorado, in Book 58 on Page 267, of .the hecords of said County, conveyed to tin- Public Trustee of said County, the following land in said County, to-wlt: The South sixty-nine feet of Lois E, F. G. H, I. J. and K. in Block 24 of Down ings Sub-division in the Original Town of Chey anna Wells, in trust to secme the payment of or.c principal note of even date with said Trust Deed for $3000,00 payable to the order of M. M. Lcnihar one year after date with interest thereonfrom dat. at the rate of ten per cent per annum payablo at maturity. AND WHEREAS. Default hes been made by the said grantor in said Trust Deed in the performance of the covenants and conditions imposed upon him b/ the terms of said Trust Deed in this, towit: That said grantor has failed to pay said principal note when due and has failed to pay the interest due or said principal note since November 4th, 1927. AND WHEREAS. The legal holder of the indebt edness represented by said note 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 note and interesi thereon to date of sale due 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 demand and under and by virtue of the authority vested in me by said Trust Deed and the law. I, R. A. Pfost. Pub:ic Trustee of said Cheyenne county, will sell the above described land for cash, at public auction to tho highest bidder at the south front door of the County Court House, at Cheyenne Wells, in the ,j County of Cheyenne and State of Colorado, on Mon day, the Fifteenth day of January A. D. 1923, at “ ten o’clock In the forenoon for the purpose of paying said note, interest to date of sale, end the ex j penses of this sale, and will give to the purchaser . thereof a certificate of purchase therefor as provid ) ed by law. | Dated December Nth 1922. | R. A. PFOST. 1 Public Trustee of Cheyenne County. Colorado \ First pub. December 14th, 1922 , Last pub. January 11. 1923. # “Printing Proposals” ! Notice is hereby given that tho i Board of County Commissioners of Cheyenne Counsy, Colorado, will re I ceive bids at their annual meeting in i January 1923 for the printing and ud , vertising of all legal notices, Com i missioners’ proceeding’s, warrant calls i delinquent tax lists, and other neees- J sary county printing- and advertising. All bids must be sealed aud plainly t marked “Printing Proposal” nnd Y should be on file in the office of the * County Clerk not later than January r 3rd, 1923. J V Witness my hand and seal this 6th, a of December, A. D. 1922. (Seal) E. H. AKERLY, u County clerk. Jj Call For Bonds $ Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing bonds are called for payment. c Interest will cease to accure after Jan- a uary 7tb, 1923. Town of Cheyenne .V Wells Water Works, Bonds of the f series of 1911. Bonds No. Ito 5 in clusive of redenomination of #OOO.OO f J each. Dated December Ist, 1911 h Town of Cheyenne Wells a D. H. Zuck, By J. E. Hayes, r „ Clerk Mayor I Counter-signed, Jennie E. Ross, Treasurer I Public Trustee’s Sale WHEREAS, Roy V. Scofield whoee oddrose Is Burlington, grantor by Iris Trust Deed, doted Msy tilth. 1919 end recorded May 22nd. 1919. in tin office of the Clerk end Rocordor of Cheyenne coun ty. Colorado, in Book 40 at Page 449 ol the re cords of said County, conveyed to tho Public Trustee of sold County the following land hi said County, to-wlt: Tho North-west quarter ot See.icn Eight (9) In Township Twelve (12). Soult. of Range Forty-three (43). West of the Si.lh Principal 'orid- | ian In trust tn secure the payment of ono prlncical , note ol even date with said Trust Deed for SfioO.OO payable to the order of S. W. Abbott thiee years after dale with interest thereon from date ot th; rate of sis par cent par annum payablo onnualy. AND WHEREAS. Default has been trade by the said grantor in said Trust Daod in the performance | of the covenants and conditions imposed upon him by the terms of said Trust Deed in this to wit: j That said grantor has failed to pay said principal , note when due. AND WHEREAS. The legal holder of the Indebt edness represented by said note has filed with said Public Trustee notice and demand In writing, de claring said default and electing to declaie the whole debt represented by said note and Interest , thereon to date of sale due and payable, ar.d ile- ( manding the sale of said land under said Trust i Deed. NOW THEREFORE. Public notice is hereby Riv en that, pursuant to said notice, election ar.d de mand. and under and by virtue of the authority vested in me by said Trust Deed and tho law. I. R. j A. Pfost. Public Trustee of said Cheyerme Couniy ; will sell the above described land for cash, at pub- ■ lie auction to the highest bidder at tho south front j door of the County Court House, at Chovenne Weils . in the County of Cheyenne, and State of Colorado, on Saturday. 23rd. day of Decembor. A. D. 1922.; at ten o’clock in the forenoon, for the purpoHC cf pav- ; ing said note, interest to date of sale and the os- | penses of this sale, and will give to the purchaser j thereof a certificate of purchase therefor as provnl- . ed by law. Dated at Cheyenne Wells, Colorado, this 18th day , ot November, 1922. R. A. PrOST. As Public Trustee in and for the Countv ; of Chevenne. and State of Colorado First Dub'ication Nov 23. 1922. Last publication Dec 21. 1922. S' | Public Trustee’s Sale WHEREAS. Meade O. Dennison whose address I is Arapahoe. Colorado, grantor by his Trust Deed. ; dated February 15 1921. and recorded February j 18 1921, in the office of the Clerk end Recorder o( Cheyenne County, Colorado, in Book 68 at Page ; 187. cf the Records of said County, conveyed to the j Public Trustee of said County tho following land j in said County, to-wit: The North-west Quarter ol . Section Thirty-two (32) in Township Sixteen (16) ; S?uth. of Range Forty-three (43) West of tho Sixth t Principal Meridian Chevenne County Colorado, in j trust to secure the payment of one principal note of even date with said Trust Deed for SIOOO.OO j payable to the order of The Oldham Mortgage | Company of Denver. Colorado, five years after date- ! *lth interest thereon from date at the rate of eight: per cent per annum payable semi-annually and evidenced by ten interest notes for S4O 00 each. ANDWHEREAS. Default has been made by the \ said grantor in said Trust Deed in the performance ol the covenants and conditions imposed upon him by the terms of said Trust Deed in this, to-wit: j That said grantor has failed to pay the semi-anr.u.-il | interest due on said principal note on August 15 1H22- AND WHEREAS, The legal holder of the Indebt edness represented by said note has filed with said Public Trustee notice and demand in writing, de claring said default and electing to declare the •vhole debt represented by said note nhd interest hereon to date of sale due and payable, and de nanding the sale ol Said land under suid Trust eed. NOW THEREFORE, Public Nctice is hereby ■liven that, pursuant to said notice, election and de mand. and under and by virtue of the authority vested in me. by said Trust Deed and tho law. i. R A. Pfost. Public Trustee of said Cheyenne County, will sell the above described land for cash, at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the Scat!: front door cf the County Court House, at Cheyenne •Veils, in the County of Cheyenne, and State ot Jolorado. on Saturday the 30th day of December. A D. 1922. at ten o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of paving said note, interest to date of >a!e, taxes and the expanses of this sale, and will give to the purchaser thereof a certificate ol purchase therefor as provided by law. Dated at Cheyenne Wells. Colorado, this 29th day of November. 1922 R. A. PFOST. Public Trustee in and for the County of Cheyenne. State of Colorado First pub Nov 3»». 1P22 Last pub Dec 28. 1922 5t Burnett Is Coming Fleming Hotel CHEYENNE WELLS MONDAY DECEMBER 18th ONE DAY ONLY f \ ~ 7 ~~ ' • .. i Have Burmett Fit Your Glasses, Then They’ll Be Right . Most men in this profession ask you to read letters on a chart I across the room and try to tell them when you think you see I i* P® NOT, because for- , tunately for both you and me I ' know a much better way to ex t amine eyes for glasses. ' Properly fitted glasses (mv | kind) relieve failing vision chronic headache, nervous disl I orders, some forms of stomach , trouble, etc. I also straighten ' cross-eyes with glasses ami guar- I antee results. Mark my date on ‘ your calendar so you won’t forget j r. S.- As I examine eves bv artifical light all the time; I can I handle your work in the evening , as well as in the day time. | E., F. BURNETT, Optometrist I Box 157, Pueblo, Colo. 1 I - Gifts Worth While • Bg ge*K»Sß3Eaa EaBMHH I We cordially invite early Christmas shoppers to inspect our beautiful line of handsome articles suitable for gifts that will be remembered Percolators - - - $2 to $2O Electric Toasters . . . $5 to $lO Pyrex Casseroles . . . $3 to $8 Seth Thomas Clocks . . $5 to $2O |V. E. COYNEI gC II EYKNNB WELLS, COLORADO 18868883888636888888888888^^ 30coo.'xxx>ooooo(X)00ocoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooob I Lumber and Materials j For Winter Repairs 8 380SSe8eSBS8Se8BSB88 R £1 OME folks are predicting a long and excenivelj 8 severe winter. g We don’t predict. It is our business to sell ;ot the materials necessary to put your residence tad 1° barns in condition to stand the severity of cold weather. Just Received ONE CAR OF A1 LUMBER ONE CAR OF COAL TWO CARS OF POST jj Call at the yard for prices on wire W. A. Weir 8 Phone 48 26 - - Arapahoe, Colorado 6o:xx)oocxxxxxxooooocoocoooooocxxxxxxx)Ooooc)ooooooo« OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXX)<XI<XXXKXXX3OOOCXXXXIOOOOCXXXWXX)M Wc Are District Agents For the New and Improved Chevrolet Motor Company Products Automobiles, Trucks and Parts 8 See display adv. in another section of this paptf | NISPEL LAND CO OCXjOODOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO# I Stop! Look! Listen EkhofFs New Merchandise Store Ib now complete and has a good variety of stock. On December 30th, $lO worth of goods will be given away to the f° u J persons who guess the nearest number o beans in a glass jar. Everyone is entitled to one guess with every dollars worth o goods you buy from now until 1:00 P. “•> December 30th, at which time the bean* will be counted. The prizes are a * J o ' « lows: First:—ss.oo in trade; Second:-" | $2.50; Third:—sl.so and Fourth sl.o°- | DO YOUR TRADING AT I EKHOFFS, I FIRST VIEW, . . . COLORA,