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SOUTHEAST PROWERS COUNTY NCTES. Mr. Bert Elgin of Lamar visited Lis family lnst Saturiay and San -I‘.‘l_\'. The sohool taught by Miss Stells Stickler is progres-ing nively. There are 19 seiol s at tending District No 4. The fsipnds nud neighirrs o Mr. and Mre. W. H. Hurley to the uamber of 38 gathered ut thoir home last Saturday night and sociafggames wers plieyed, inusical ontertsinment heing the specil attraction of the evening. All had au enjoyuble time. The Ladies clubh et at the bome of Mr. sud Mis. C, N. Scott last Friduy. There were cleven io attendunce. Frank Lone is building 2 new house en his homestead. ; Mr oaud Mre. Moi: Rice euters tined u vumber of their friends Lust Puexday cvening. Mroand Mrs. W, O, Moore are bomie from thedr visit in Ukla homni, Me, LoWall is building an addi im to his bouse. George Wailt, rank Abbot aud J. W. Honlton were hauling hay during the still weather the fore. part of the woes. * Mrs. Visceune and son visited the State lie Sunday school last Sunduy. A runge horse belouging to Mr Herbig wawn badly cut in a wire fence near the State line Suturnday night. - L& will not recover. Mre und Mrs. W. O, Moore en. tertained last Tuosduy evening in honor of their son Oran wholenves soon for the old home st Polwin, Kansas. Mrs. Mavis hus been on the sick liut uad Mien Jusnita Addsit has heon attending the store. Master Reece “Garber wended his way unattended last Saturday to Newton, Kunsas, where he will remain awhile with frieuds. A number of Holly visitors were guests of Mr. and Mrs W. H. Hurley, lust Sunday. Miss Stellu Stickler, the efficient teacher of our school, is to be com mended for her efforts in inculcat fug in the youthful mind the ab salute nved of education. INDIGESTION ENDS. Misery from Your Disordered Stowm ech Gees in Pive Minutes You can eat anything your stomach craves without fear of a case of Indigestion or Dyspepsia, or that your food will ferment or sour on your stomach if you will occasionally take a litthe Diapep sin after eating. Your meals will taste good, and :mything you eat will be digest ed; nothing can ferment or turn into acid ur poison or stomach was, which causes Beiching, Diz xiness, a feeling of fullness after cating, Nausea, Indigestion (like a lump of lead in stomach), Bil jousness, Heartburn, Water brash, Pain in stomach and intes tines or other symptoms. Headaches from the stomach are absolutely unknown where this effective remedy is used. Diapepsin really does all the work of a healthy stomach. It digestd your meals when your stomach can’t. Each triangule will digest all the food you can cat and leave nothing to ferment or sour. Get a large so-cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin from your druggist and start taking today and by tomorrow. you will actual ly brag about your healthy, strong Stomach, for you then can eat anything and everything you want without the slightest dis comfort or misery, and every particle of impurity and Gas that is in your stomach and intestines is going to be carried away with out the use of laxatives or any other assistancs, L AN IRISH CONSPIRACY. How an Ulster Reporter Duped a Len don Correspondent. A correspondent sends us an amusing instance, for the truth of which he vouches. “It was the time of the plan of campaign,” Le writes, “and the English Tory pa pers were doing their best to prove that Ireland was in a condition that would inake an armed insurrection 4t any moment not at all surpris ing. One of the leading London papesz sent over its Kicked corre spondent, a man with a spicndid ignorance of evervthing Irish and a splendid willingness to believe any thing of a sensational natore i could hear. Among the places he visited wax a little town in Ulster that was about as quict a spot as he could have singled out anywhere between the north pole and the Rock of Gibraltar. He had the re porter of the local weekly paper into the hotel with him, and over the whisky he zet himself to ex tract from that rather unser.pu lous person the ‘truth about lre land.’ “4s it true, he asked, lowerny hig voice for a question of o grave an import, ‘that the peasants are being drilled every night in the u:e of arms? The local man could have burst out langhing, but he contented himself with a quict twinkle and admitted solemnly that the state of the country was <ei ting desperate. The truth sedclier then said b« was determined to get at the hottom of things and won dered if there was any possibility of his being a witness of one of these midnight drillings. The lo cal man alier pondering for a tio ment thought it might be man aged, though it would involve some danger, but he was sure the other didn’t mind that. “It wa< pouring weather the next might, and the great corre spondent was taken away from the fire in the hotel and given a walk of a mile or so along a dark, mud dy, deep rutted road. Then he had to scramble through a gap in a bedge and over a wall into a field and walk on tiptoe toward the side of the fleld. Here he had to wet dowa into the ditch and move along on his hands and knees through the nettles and brambles that he dared not even curse for fear the ‘rebels’ would hear him. At the end of the field, however, drenched. dirtied, stung, pricked, he had hiz exceed ing great reward. Kneeling in sev eral inches of water, with his chest pressed against a bank of wet earth, he was able to peep through a hole at the bottom of the hedge at certain dim figures in thé next field. They were being walked up and down, and now and then the word ‘Halt! or some other word of command was sternly spoken in an undertone nndArigomusly obeyed. “It was too dark to see very clearly, but it was clear the conspir ators were armed with something long, either pikes or rifles, which they raised into the air every now and then. The local man admitted that this was only one of many fields where such things were night 1y Emcticed. The visitor crawled back to his bed, sore and sneezing, but happy, and probably he tells hix friends to the present day of how he saw Irish rebels at their wicked midnight work. Of coursec the ‘conspirators’ were only a few of the boys of the place, whom the lo oal correspondent had put up fo the joke, and the rifles and pikes were nothing worse than a few sim- E: sticks cut from a hedge.”— ndon Mail. Lost and Wanted The polite shopwalker ohsequions ly .pgroached the square jawed, aux tere looking woman who stood be fore the “lost and found” counter at the special sale. “Madam, have you lost any fll%?” he Politely inquired. es, sßir,” she replied. “I’ve lost 8 hundred and fourteen pound: of Rusband, in a light brown suit, with black bowler, small tuft of hair on #ts chin, two scars on its temple and a frightened look. T lost it in a crush at the fancy goodz counter. Its lsl'obably wandering through the buflding in search of me, and I want it on account of a bundle it’s car rying under its arm. I thought per hqn.you could find it easier than I AR P T S Ae- . THE HOLLY CHIEFTAIN, HOLLY, COLORADO. NOTICE All those desiring to buy any ar ticle advertised at iny sale last Tues day mav purchese the same from Leminuel B. Ford, 3 miles south of Holly. Oftis N. Ford. Anoiber Juvenile Party As ihe home of Dr. Bodweli last | Monday evening u party was given | in honor of little Miss Margaret | Long Mrs. Bodwell's visce, and an | evening lone to be remembered | was speut with the fair Lostess. | Among those precent were: | Helenn and Buoela Pugh. Rutn | and Vema Christopher, Kathaleen | Hall, Ceal Wilson, Genevieve | Foowe, Loona Elashaw, Mabo! Davis ard bone Tlank, # Areaenin tle habinof 1o ooy ing? Mecean loan on money at T per e Linterest principal paya ble at any bime. . Holly Investment & Loan Co. Hexamethylenetetramise The above. is the name ot o Ger- | man chemieal. swhich ils one of the | sy valuaide ingredients of Foley's Nidney Remedy, examicthvlenete- | tramine is recounized Ly medical text | Looks auwd authoritics ‘as a uric acid | ofvent amd antiseptic for the uvrine. | Takke Folev's Kidney Remedy a- I soon as vou notice any irregularities, | and aveid a sericus malady, The Haol | Iv. Pharmacy (% D, Baird & Co., | Props.) - | Man» Sleepless Nights, Owing to” a | Fersistent Cough. Relief Found : at Last, “For several winters past my wiic | has leen troubled with a most persist- | ent an ddisagreeable cough, which in- | variably extended over a period of | scveral weeks, and caused ber many | sleepless nights,” writes Will I, Hay- | wr, editor (_u' the Durley, Colo, Bul- | letin, “Various remedics were tried | each year, with no beneficial results [n November last the cough again put in an appearance and my wife, acting on the sugwestion of a friend. pur chased a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. The result was, in _eed, marvelous. After three doses the cough entirely disappeared and has not manifested “t=cli since.” This remedy is for sale by . D. Baird & Co' R e ot yeng e4 o b ’ 7 :When in Denver, stop at the Albany. Retes SI.OO per day and up ward. CUR (’ MAN ABOUT TOWN Somie lotsam and Jetsam ound by the Wayside. Rev. Wadsworth of Pueblo, and Rev.l. W, Davenport of Rocky Ford will spesk at the Presbyterian chreh next Iriday night. Rev. Wadeworth is Pastor of the First Presbyterian church at that jiace. Miss Pearl Hamp and Mr. George Sawyer spent last Sunday aveuniug with Mr. aud Mrs. H. K. Fisher. Mr. aud Mrs. J. G. Christopher accempanied by little Ruth and Thelma, spent Sunday in the country. Mr. Ed Helwick left for Bell ville, Kans. last Sunday to visit his sister, who is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. E. W.:Buoy euter tained a number of their friends last Thursday night- Among those present were: Mesdamnes E. Jordan, T. Barth, W. H. Hurley, E.W. Buoy, T. Lively, Miss Stella Stickler, Mildred Hurley, Ruth Noma and Teddy Jordan and Messrs. W. O. Moore, T. Barth, W. H. Hurley, E. W. Buoy, Oran Moore, Jack Huston, liay Moore, Ralph and Hobert Hurley, John Jongw and Clifford Barth. W. W. WILLIS Clothes Cleaned and Pressed Good Work. Prices Reasonable. Located in Postal Telegraph Office HOLLY A Look Here! Don’t you know that every man that owns a plow should have one of those; They come nearer paying for themselves than any other tooi on the farmi They han dle the ground just when it is in the very best condition to be harrowed, thereby re taining the moisture and avoiding all possi bility of any clods developing. See them at C. A. PINKHAM Next to Bank Pres’t. Jow Davis of the Holly Luvestment and Loan Co. says he'll loan yon SISOO on irrigated lawl, or will care for your property. collect your rentals and pay vour tnxes. What more do you want? Holly Investment & Loan Co. Do you need moaev: We will loan you SISOO on irrigated land. Keep your place insared. Low rates. Best Companies. Holly Investment & Loan Co. Rev. Jumes I Cooter D. D, President of Washington college Tenn. with his fumily spent a few days in Holly last week. Miller Rigg and family will leave for Nebraska the first of March. Miss Phoeha Webster visited over Sunday in Granada. Miss Lucile Minnix visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Porter lust Sunday. Mr. Ralph French is expectsd howe on @ visit in the vear future. RevAMcLeod of Pueblo and Rev. (i, H. Simounson of Pueblo will speak at the service next Thureday night at the Presby teriau church. R. E. BLATT Live Stock Auctioneer SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO FARM SALES Write or see me before claiming your dates R. E. BLATT, R R 1 Granade e T [ s Valley Home Dair This Dairy is conducted with HONESTY and CLEAN LINESS as our motto. The cows are young and healthy, are well fed at regular ho:rs; !are well brushed and rubbed before being milked. The milk is carried to a clean milk room, strained thriugh a common strainer and two cloth strainers. It is tl.en thoroughly saireated and cooled.i Every utensil is washed and given a treatment in boiling)water. ' Those Who Become Qur Customers will be served honestly.and well. Milk will be bottled as soon as our business is well e:tablishedi | RESFECTVFULLY SOLICIT ] A Share of the P:tronage of Holly. MRS. W. B. PADLEY. Mel_m?uble Juvenile Party A birthday party was given at i t2e home of Mr. and Mrs. John Duncan last Saturday after noon in honor of their little daughter Janet who was 8 years old. Among those present were: . tisther Var Patton, Esther, Anna | wud Helen Brainard, Cecil Wilson, ! 'uth and Velma Christopher, Ma el and Myrtle Davis, and Ger t'ude Ikelman. Choice refresh | ments were served and the little folks enjoyed themselves to the | tall. s | Patronize Chieftain advertisers. it means the continued presperity uf our town. Montgomery-Ward l have never as yet built up- any | thing but a mail order business. | M. L. FORBES | RS SRR L Y 2 ? Undertaking in all its Branches ! FERCRS : Lisensed Embalmer in Colorado snd Kaness l PHONE MAIN 112 1 U.S. COMMISSIONER { L. N. ZALINGER % Homestead Proofs. i Also General Land Office Busines HMOLLY, COLO.