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UNDER THE GREAT AMITY CANAL IIN THE ;
ARKANSAS VALLEY . ' :
Theeo lands lie perfect for irrigation and are the !
richest lands in the Arkansas valley. The = i
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THE HOLLY CHIEFTAIN.
HOLLY, COLORADO, EREDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1897.
THE HOLLY CHIEFTAIN. ]
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. ||
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_ BY H. W. MILFORD. r
S.W.PERKINS, - . Local Egtter. ]
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Clerkand Recorder, - - .B. Falkner.|!
Treasurer, & - - = - J, W Bent|,
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H. P. HOReT, Agent. |
MASS MEETING.
A Large Number of Farmers Meet
and Discuss Cantaloup Indus
try. Wil Orpnlurn Associa: |
tion at Once.
On Wednesdsy afternoon just as: the
excitement over the election had sub
sided, the farmers living in the vicinity
of Helly eame to town and held a meets
ing in Hare’s hall, The purpose of she
meeting was to discuss the feasibility
of organising a cantplonp sssocistion
and deteymining what acreage counld be
planted next seasan. The farmers of
the Amity wsettiefient, northwest of
town, were out in full force and a very
enthusiastic meeting was the result.
The meeting was called to order by
W. M. Wiley, npon whose motion
James Hagerdourn was elected chair}
men and H. W, Milford secretary. W.|
Prask Crowley, superintendens of ‘the |
4l 1y Y. D WON. (rveling ve-|
presentative of the Roeky Ford - Melon |.
Association, were present and were in~
vited te address the meeting. Mr.}
Orowlav took the floor and devoted |
some time to giving the bistory of the|.
eantaloup industry at Rocky Ford, and |
the manner of plantiug, eunitivating|;
and irrigating. He gave an unvarnish. |
od account, of his experience, making|
plain the numerous difficaities the|
melon growers of his section have had
to contend with, in bringing the indas=|
try to its present high standard. He|
said the first cantaloups were grown at |,
Rooky Ford in 1881 on s small Bscale.
Tuey soon found that the Netted Gem, |
sometimes called the Goiden Gem Can- |
taloup was far ahead uf soything else ||
oo scoount of its sise, weighing from |
one to one and three-fourths pounds, |
justadaptiog it to shipping to large]
cities for hotel use, etc., and also for its |
superior lavor, - The first were shipped].
in barrels put later on they begsn ship |
ping in crates, and .t prevent. that fs ]
She way they ship all their melons; |,
oach erate ' contalning forty-five can-|.
taloups. )
Osataloups thrive best on s ‘sandy|:
loam, althopgh a clay loam with some|.
sand, will grow good .quality melons, |
The virgin-soll mill produce the best].
guality melons, pravidisg the ground |
s well worked aad theroughly poaked. |
1t takes more water than older land, |
Three years s long enough to plant|;
the same ground to melons, for average | .
soil, It ‘sbould ‘then be pisnted to|.
some fertilising - crope. - Alfalfa fa};
splendid for this purpose. ;
In anawer 10 & question by Mr. Wiley |
aa to what he'thonghi of our soil, Mr. |
Orowley ssid that our soil was some-|
what new to hia, bus thev bad the|,
asme kind at Montrose ‘snd grew. all],
kinds of frmt thers: very successfully. |.
¥rom what he bad seen of the soil bere,
he believed good ‘quality ecamtalonpa
oould be grown. g
i PLANTING ARD OULRIVATING. ¥
The first and most sseential .part of |
planting ia ‘4o ‘have ’ the ‘ground )
Mo-ghly»lrnd 40 a good mfli.ud‘]
n!::cnllym_uhflq bring Ih:“:;uh ;
ap witheus, irvigatiog after planting.
The wiost commes métbod 8¢ planting |
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years it has DASSEINSE' beat to cully
vatemore and SNES Jess. A smali
stream should Digd in irrigating and |
‘should be aIIOWaIES ren Jown the fur
rows about ‘eifilopvs. The stream
skould 'be regßlSi ‘according to ‘the
fall of the land,; sßihas the water will
souk out eaoli SFR suMoient ‘distance
by the time It 2skes’ the snd of the
farrows, thpe:| “v sny waste of
water.’ An § WiißCator is enongh for
each farrow,: 4 A the growers
are findipg Ve ~i ¥a better to plant|
less acreage S 8 cmitivate more in
tensively. S
Cantaloups #IM be pioked overy
day and it 18 AR Bick twice s day,
in;the morningiEe evening. It re
quires much GNNGee to be. able
determine WRSRENRS. are —dna‘n?
are not B¢ SetENNNMRY If they are Jeft
on the vise® SRSy bave a yeliow
osst, but. SBEE:BW picked while yet
Rreen. THOFRMEDS picked as soon
as'the stom SRS jisigns. of loosening
from the mele “g‘ lexpert picker can
pick twice a8 Siuyand get one-fourth
more rm\ jhe same groand
than an lnesgglennsd person.
Mr. t'” Bone of the growers
in his losaliS¥ @@ eantaloups exclu
sively, and Bifwould not advise any
one to do it, SEthiEs are a variety -of
yegetables ths )o grown at -the
sawe tine Su ~%@j pcupy the time not
Decessary. 1B SESSERialnups. These are
tomatoes, SHMEY, Caßbage or heans.
Mr. Halo M the people sbout
packing -ane ~I!l. snd took es
pecial pPains SESHOW the many difficul
ties the RecMis¥ord sasociation had to
encounter ISEESHIS respect. Ho sald
that while rallis _;&luhlpl was &
specialty; yallihe i@t important fea
ture was thesßatheting. When the in.
dustry firsMlerted, the commisplon
then ot sli SN DIGHts, since their as
socistion SNG ERe growers get the
profits, HEEG Ihit Rocky Ford was
not Ao ABSMRES ARY part of the valiey,
bat desired SWoIk o harmony with
ott.er poiatElis: d¥¥slopement of ' the
whole valisge A8 siecciation of canta
loup growers BrE oeßid' work in har
mony with @ller aisociations in the
vsliey arid lElo doifg, a market counid
be found fsFiihe ' wlhole product. el
would be ‘; ttedßud all would be
protested ARALS Mvencus ‘commis.
slon @u jf:’ - :
Wse vou "5»“ much. te give o
further WA of fisse two eontle
men’s 3%i ¥“ forbids it
thio wesk, B Podie present were
dooply WIS 4 the master ‘ad
4 v eLo Mk thtae
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L ISaOWIIP, Laeits and Oox be appoint
od ss colieittes on gonstitution snd
bylaws, aad sugmested that those pre
sent givethelr sames and number of
mo&w tbey wonld plant
mexi spHipß, .snd slso that another
taeeting Dol bo the .first Monday
ia Decomnber, fir the formal organizs
tion olf‘_'q samoelgtion. ‘This motion
aud suggestions met with unanimous
approval. @
‘The following ‘Are the names of
thoee desiring to. become members ot
the associatiad and the mumber of
asres they will plant next sesson:
Names. ' | Acree,
W. M, Witey, | ' 5
John Parsons, l £ 1
0. Lm.," | 5
Geo. Hollls, = 1
[ Geo, Bilen, ‘ R 1
‘T Thornberry, 5
Ll'l.lll‘. B 5
Jool Knowiew; | 5
Beo Riley, ' | . 8
o.oox, ' 3
Jas. Hagetdo! 10
J. N. Luslle, “' 3
E. Mitabell, : 8
E. A. Baonister, 3
A.L Hare, | : 1
O.R'Marston, | 5
Jobn Dupecan, 5
F. G. Hoffman, | .10
W. Parish, i
Jake Bleomer, 2
E.J.Baker, = | . 2
;,O.lllmq. T 2
ohn Mo e 1
;1. W, nm B 1
L. Wilsom, 1
O.L. MePheteon; ; 5
J. L. Wood,: 5
H. 8. Davis, ] . 5
J. C. Newmelater, SR 10
John'Falk, . . 5
4.0, Cslboun, 2
H. J. Viaton, 5
o e Total, ; 198
i-A vote of | thanks was tendered
‘Messrs Orowley and Hale fop the valu
able tnformstion they gave.
I' The three yoar uidßoy of J. A.- Johp
#op, of Lynin Center, il, is subject to
atiacks Bferoap. Mr. Johnden saye he
10 satisfiod that the timely wee of Cham
berlain’s Cough B‘nfifl’.dlflu s
e bitack, sevad B} % lite He
ig m'“..,m e K embir. of
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CORRESPONDENCE.
L EAMARLOOALS. .
Gathorod by the Chleftaln’s Regmiar
. Cotrespendent &t the Cosnty’s
L. Wirt Markbam Jeft for Chicago
Thureday night, on business.
| Mrs. 1. L. Maxwell has been quite
indispused for the past two weeks but is
now nearly well again.
Thursday was pension day and the
pensioners came promptly on time and
ikept the notaries busy. )
John Hesasnd Ilchul"er‘t.?ty_ ‘were
l_ngmq_t'ha‘ ~office- business and
other matters.. " T
Nice summer day .on Wednesday
and dreary and dismal wet westher on
Thursday. Colorado beats the world
for shorp seasona,
' Judge Frybarger and K. J. McMillen,
of Curlton, saristed County Olerk Bam
Paulknerin csnvassing the vote this
‘week, and got out the official count
| much earlier than urual,
| : The dance at Golladay’s large barn
{last Friday night was well attended and
| & thorongh good time was had.* The
music was fine ‘and everything else
| made up & very successful dance.
'| =Ay B: Btewart, who has quite exten
sive mining claims in the Cripple Creek
| district, came home to vote and virit his
| family for a while. [t seems kind o’
patural to hear Andy's hearty laugh
' agsin.
| { After two months, the impression
| that Lamar would have good schools
| this yesr. bas deepened into the knowl;
jedge that lamar actuslly has good
.| achools, and the interest is increasing
| every day, i
'| | The road leadiag south of town,
1 throngh Willow Run Arroys, is receiv
| ing auite a working and is being put in
| the best possible shape. This is work
| which should have been done years ago,
: bat it is good when it does ccme.
| | Asshown by the varied majorities
and the selection of the candidates for
| office, the election just passed showed
| the man who voted as he thought and
| not for party. was very much in evi
| dence, so far as county politics .was
[ concerned.
L Charles F. Miller csme ‘to town
was lying 1o the diteh; 'the Henry canss:
{about a mile enst of the county line.
The matter was reported to the coroner,
| who probably took the stepe required
by law, but the'result i not available to
| report this week. v 7
Rev. T. 8, Leland, of Las Animav,
| wasin town on Wednesday and in com
pany with Rev, C. W. Harned, of
Lamar, went to Bacs eounty. on ‘Thurs
day to hold the regular services, usually
| presided over by the presiding elder,
D. B. Ruder. The Methodist pulpit is
| to'be supplied by some one whom Dr.}
Rader will send. :
A fortune teller advertises to give all
sorts of good luck and to tell lots of
things about xayone who calls. snd to
fix matters up so that every one who
desires. and has the price, may haye
success and get rich and talisman war
ranted for five vears. We have not
heard of any great rush to the Lamar
House, where she has private puriors,
| Inthedeath last Saturday night ef
Mr. John Mohan, mapager of the Mul
len ranch, the community has lost s
waluable citisen, and & family consisting
of a wife and five children, have been
deprived of & loving ‘peotector. The
denth was somewhat of & ‘sßock ‘to our’
InLabitants, ‘aß few koew that Mr.
Mohan was ill. The remains were tak
on to Denver on SBunday might for in
terment. ) B
‘Fle ¢tion day ‘passed off rather quistly
and there:were no rows or” dingraseful
svenes of any natuye during the day.
Some fow, in the evening, excited their
exhuberance over the success of their
fuvorites but all were good natured sud
took matters in the bestol apirits. Ac
cording to the official count, the follow
ing ‘were elect ¢d in this connty: .
Hay ¢, for Bupreme Judge, received 185
plurality over Gabbert.’ T E
Roes, for district sttorney. 366 majoriry’
over McChesney. b
| For county officers the following majori
| ties or plarslities were received:
8, B, Farlkoer, .o
J. W. Beat, e
| Wm. McKensie, 189
'ld. A. MeDowall, P 857
David Ssrner, » T
W. J. Jobnston, % ”
{Jobn CQurry, .0 L .48
{ . “‘No one gainst Jobn Dunesa ' for
i %flfl.fiu Nevolew
{ 1 ¥. Blodpat wus clocted jaatios of
| W O. Baer vas cloctod.short term
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