Newspaper Page Text
Bring Your School Children Bring “vour children to the Holly hotel, where Dr, K, C. Sa. I*ro, the well known eye, ear. nose and throat specialist of Denver, will examine your eyes and theirs free of charge on Monday Fihy, 22 Queer World. It does seem that some fellows never get a square deal in this world. The other morning a stranger went into Ben Ncher's livery stable, took off his coal and went to work like an old timer. In the evening Ben asked the regular man who the fellow was and why he had hired him. The regular said he didn't know anything about himk. The police department was called up and Marshal Joe Remirez put him in jail. The man said this was a most contrary world. That in Pueblo and other places thev run him in for not working and that in this blasted town they did the same thing when he did try to work.—Las Animas Democrat. Folev's Orino Laxative cures con stipation and liver trouhle and makes the bowels healthy »nd resnlar. Orni no is superior to pills and tablets as it does not gripe or nauseate. Why take anything else? The Hollv Phar macy (F. D. Baird & Ceo., Props.) 7704 REPORYT OF THE CONDITION OF : . THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HOLLY, : in the State of Colorade, at the clone of businexs, Feb. sth, 1906, i 4 RESOURCES Lo nmand Disconnts ; ceeseieo iy 157,367 68 Overdrafis, secured and unsecured Aty 4.982 30 U. 5 Bonds to seeure circubition YRy 3 o 6,250 00 Honds, securities, ete. . R : S 3 . . : 3 g . A i . . 48310 Banking house, furniture sl fNxtures 3 1,230 00 Other real estute owned . ... ... s AR eTk 50, 1000772 ' Due Srom approved reserve agents SN s 24 15,238 02 Due trom Nationi) Banks (DOt reserve agenis) 3 RN Due § Su . BaßlOra - sxe i e ael isey et esnesia s M e Qo B ost asbacn. s oo D S L got Yutes anathier Nntonal Banks. . g 125 00 \l;‘v' etional pßpeer CNETeneN, Biceels and cents ) 450 70 LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE IN BANK, VIZ: i b & S % 8 L B R TS i «7,797 00 Legal Benler Ngfen 0 L &M 3 1,040 (0 8,837 00 Kedeniption funa with UL S 2Fressurer 8 pec cents o eivebinDion: et 312:80 i TotaL e J Foy g o §200,919 97 g LIABILITIES S fiepital stock pald in . . ot g s 828,000 00 Burpi und : S FY . 25.000 00 Tiedividedd profiis, less exXpenses ©nd taxes paid AR e AT 3,963 64 Novionn) Bank notes outstatoling o B Ll L R 6,200 100 Voue to,s tite Bapks Bapkers.... ... iR e A §SI g A s gnem.ponwdrnzrvcnuunu P Y RN T ue te ather National Banks b 0 B Sooa Bg4s=b Vs oy S masba agi egtesSe vn s ane 8 2,211 06 IniviAn) AePOsits ST TN oo ihes coishiigten § i figaget (e i e 131,687 20 SB T LDR S 6,430 00 Wonaryod for {Bxen atbenttriots it srs s b e L mmos 3 Tobirde oo Lieiitie feeeghiifusasiestasaests aunsraareinieiiztiin iy e $200,918 97 STATE Or COLORADO, COUNTY OF PROWERS,; 88. - 7 L, 4. B. HARDEN, cashier of the whove-numed bank, do solemnly swest that the ninve statement is true to the best of bt&v knowledge and belief. : ¥ Subscribed and sworn to before me this J, B. HARDEN, Cashier 104 h day of February, 1909, CORRROT- -Altest: W.C;GOULD " ) 1 JOHN R. BROWN, J. S. MceMURTRY >Directois 3 |SEAL] Notary Public, B, B. BROWN ) i My Commission #xpires Augus: 3, 1912, M 20 Years Experience COl. R. A. Sanderson Satisfaction G ed Satisfaction Guarante S ‘PHONE HOLLY 31 o g F. D. BAIRD & CO., Proprietors = =~ = We beg to inform the public that the Holly Pharmacy. will continue in the old stand, constantly keeping in stock the BEST. - GOODS at the Lowest Prices. ] SATISFACTION GUARANTEED We shall always endeavor to:merit your patronage by fair treatment to all. Come in and get acquainted. = - : F. D. BAIRD & CO. THE HOLLY CHIEFTAIN, HOLLY, COLO Reason Enthroned. Because meats arc so tasty they are consumed in great excess. T his leads to stomach troubles, biliousness and constipation. Revise your diet, let reason and not a pampercd appetite control, then take a few doses of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets and von will soon bhe well again. Try it. For sale at ¥ D Baird & Co.s drug store . Samples frec. For that Terrible Itching YA BRI R ARV e Eczema, tetter and salt rhemn kee . their victims in perpetual torment. The application of Chamberlain’s Salve will instantly allay this itching. and many cases have been cured by its use. For sale by F. D. Baird & Co Our insurance compunics have stood the test of vears. Insure with ns and be 'm’lp\. Holly Investment & Loan Co. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lamar, Colo. Dec. 28, 1908 Notice is hereby given that Edward ‘A, Joh: - son of Hoily, Colo., who un August 22, 1807; made homestead entry No. 01136, H. E. No 8471-f s the lots 1, 2.7 and 8, Sectiop 2. and lot 4 of Section 2, township ?3 .un, range 42 west of the Ftb princips) aetidian, has. filed notice of intendan to make final commutation proof, to _estahlzh claim to the land übove described, belore the register and receiver, at Lamar, Col orada, on the fifth dny of February, 1909, Claimsnt names -as witnesses @ Pierce M, Brobst, Clarence A. “ickerson, Fleming S: Muatts and George H. Mavis.all: of Holly, Colo. ’ JOHN A. WILLIAMS, - ‘. Redister OUR MAN ABOUT TOWN Some lotsam and Jetsam ound by the Wayside. la its account of a recent wed ding a Kansas paper states grave 1v that “the beautiful ball an! clain service - was used.” [Fur ther perusal of the article shows that the groom was a prisoner in tl:e county jail at the time of tak ing the important step. There ar some writers mean enough to say ‘that when the fellow is released he’ll simply jump from the fry ing pan into the firc. " I'he thriving town of Fowler Nnow propeses to chop o chank off Oiern cotinty and Lave a counts of her ovin. . When all the amb: Cious burgs get through . ther won't e much left of old Oter. Flow about Cheraw and Nin “.\lih-? Haven't they got the i \ ision bug yet? ‘ There are i whole lot of ';c(vph' in this world who are living a Sind of a fDr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde' sort:of life—a false life, ardingrily. good to society,, but in private, bad, - / Clarles Waaner, aathor of the Simple® Eife,"now hids charge .of a fashionable Paris church with ‘a big, fat salary attached. This is merely another cvidence, we suppose, that the “simple life” of the gentleman is a highly prof itable one. ¢ ' La Junta City Council in. Muddle There is a deadlock in the la l_lnma city council and in conse quence: municipal business is at a standstill. The great rumpus is over the recent awarding of a contract for the laying. oi a sew er, the contract being let to Jerry Keiliher, a non-licensed plumber and likewise a non-resident of the town. Both of the latter require ments, are necessary. according te the very plain language of the sewer ordinance. ¢ Granada has adopted 4 ' side- Walk and grading district. » Miss' Rigg of Holly accompan ied by her. friend, Miss Brucc 'ftom Oklahoma, visited the Shan ;s’h:oms at Riverside, Tucsday. they swere very much interested in our arfesian wells: "Whilc-here they went to see the one on the ‘Paylor ranch, it being one of the ‘best ‘in the valley.—Coolidge Leader. ; o 5 Farmers digning beet Contiacts. J. 12> Gaugel, chief agriculturist of the 1101ly Leet. Sugar Com pany, witn , headquarters at SWiilk, Was in the ¢ty on busi ness Thursday. Mr. Gauger is quoted as say ing that the farmers are signing up contracts in large numbers andi that the prospects for a big crop was: never better since the establishment of the beet sugar ‘industry in the Valley.—La Jun ta Tribune.” ;. ¢ & . " What a Sample Copy Did. * The Chieftain-acknowledges a pleasant call from Mr. D. Marsh, the popular florist of La Junta, who upon reading ' the Holly Chieftain became curious and came to see the town.on Saturday last:. He says he: has.heéard so much about Holly, that the Chici tain talked about,'that he left his business to pay us a visit. Come again, the latchstring hangs out side; brother, . . . The ‘Albany Hotel is making a very low special rate to all Colorado and Wyoming State people, - Minimum rate ofsl.oo per day." When in Den ver, siop at the Albany. : Special Notice. 1 . Residents of Holly and vicin ity will confer a fayor on The Chieftain .if they will jot down their gist of local happenings— such as social doings, arrivals, departures, and everything of consequence—and send to this of fice not later than Wednesday of each week. Write on one side of the paper only ‘and we’ll do the RADO. A Narrow Escape. While driving in from Grana da last Saturday, Col. J. F. and J. (. Given narrowly escaped ser ious injury, one of the whiffle tree pins on onc horse having slipped to the ground, leaving one horse hitched and the other unhitched. J. . Given slid out of the conve_\':tnLe, alighting on his head and shoulder, and the Colonel jumped to the ground, neither sustaining painful injury. Had it not been for their rare presence of mind, a fatality would no doubt have been the result. Miss Marsh Surprised A crowd of friends gathered at the home of Mi~s Nell Marsh last Saturday eiening aund gave her a pleasant surprise. Refreshments were served, games played and choice music rendered. Among those present were: Misses May and Jessie Porter, Leta McKee, Meta and Cona McoCall, Pearl Trotter. Ella and Edith. Boyer, Mav Christopher, Zella Wood, Esther Lewis, Mrs. A. H. Price, and Messrs. Harry Marple, Willie Wright, Newton Miller, Ed Hel wick, John Norris, George Miller. Guy Patton, Joe Vaver. Artnur Sauter, Frank White and A, H. Price. Fancy Stationery. The kind you have always wanted, printed handsomely. n an up-to-date manner, suggestive of individuality. ©We can supply vou with thd printed product at about the same price you pay for the raw material. The Chieftain Printery, Manufacturing Station ers. Always Sign. This office froquently receives well written itemns for publication irom different parts of the county to which the writers’ names are not signed. Correspondents are earnestly requested to attach the name of writer—not necessarily for publication, but simply as a guarantee of good faith. 'Remem ber also that communications shauld reach us as early as Wed nesday. A Mild Laxative Forßaby's Bowels Doctor Points Out Dangers of Pilis and Cathartics “Salts, purgatives, and violent cath&®= tics are dangerous when given babled, children or delicate women,” says a well known doctor, ‘‘Neither should they be given medicines containing narcotics for stomach or bowel troubles.” It would be well for mothers to heed this warning and ke’p on hand a bottle of Dr. Caldwell’'s Syrup Pepsin for baby and herself and for any member of the family that has need of a laxative or a stomach remedy. It is safe and pleasant to take and has cured old people of chronic constipation and dyspepsia of many yecars' standing, and yet i{s harm less for a baby as many a happy mother can testify. It brings natural daily move ments, sweetens the stomach, aids di gestion and stimulates the torpid liver to proper action. The children like it. Lafe Weathers, the popular hotel man in In dianapolls, says: ‘‘The children like it, we all use it and would not be without. it in the house.” Mrs. Mattle Crouch, Tiptonville, Tenn., cured her 5 ‘months’ old baby of indigestion with it. Mrs. Almon Willis, Jamalica, Vt., says it saved her baby’'s life. Mrs. A. B. Cunningham, Fresno, Callf,, says she can't keep house without it. It cured her little son of rheumatism and stomach trouble. Mrs. Flora Hebrew, Bow Creek, Kan., says: “Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin cured my little girl of constipaton. I cannot recommend your splendid remedy too highly for children.” Mrs. Mary E. Young, Burlington, Is., writes: “I chcerfully recommend it to mothers as the best laxative for children.* Mrs. Alice Mliller, Canal Dover, Ohio, has used Dr. Caldwell’s ‘Syrup Pepsin with splendid results as a laxative for children, * .All druggists sell it at 50c and $l.OO per bottle. Pepsin Syrup Co., 301 Calde well Bldg., Monticello, 111., will send & free sample to any one who has never used it and will give It a fair trial. —————————————— D. MARSH Plants of All Kinds Cut Flowers and Frreial I esidns A Specialty R Office in Stark’s Undertak’'g Parlor LA JUNTA. COLO. Phone East 29s It costs but iittle more than ! plain paper. Ycur name and ad dress neatly printed on 100 note heads and envclopes for only $1.25. 9 . | iv‘*"f‘:f 1"-5‘: ; . Old i v ol £ : i TRI neee ] I, l;:nx;:;t Hotel AL YRR REiMi i Ameriosn !’ i‘:_"\_-,','.; - ond ‘.-"L!"‘h u’w‘ ~ European W '...:'_;. 50 T .“.’ Y ".“. : : &4 The American House V. M. CAME, Prop'r “ $ 16th and Blake Sts. Denver, Colo & Only 3 Blocks from Union Depot ) % Close to P. 0., Theatres and Banks i 100 Eiegantly Furnished Rooms Elevator & u!l Modern Conveniences Famous lor,its Excellent Table and e Pure Artesian Water Headquarters for Prowers County People. LOW RATES K g | H. PIERCE General Auctioneer i,: e SATISFACTION" | - | GUARANTEED ' Phone 85-11 at my ezpense before dating yoursale ———e ———— JL.Hochstedler The Best Goods- =~ at the Lowest . Prices-—- A TRIAL WILL.CONVINGE YOU;. ' : LR B e4t it i {W. R. Rockwell Cement Work » - .of all kinds Estimates promptly given on any thing from a barnto a " row of houses” % ' Wye Safll a‘:Fe 7 Lincoln Centennial C..-!ebrati;)"n‘: Denver ¢ Feb. lith and 12th we. will: sell round trip ticktts Holly to Denver Colo. $10.55 good raturning until Feb. Ibthe =7l 7n /o el i) Automobile Show, Denver, Colo. Feb. 15th,16th ‘and 17th the fare to Denver and return will be $10.55 - ou certificate plau, good.returning until Feb. 22nd. X Trans-Missouri Dry Farming Congress Cheyenne, Wyo. it Feb. 21st to 24th, inclusive, we will sell round trip tickets Holly to Cheyenne, Wyo., for $13.15, good returning until Feb. 27th, Food and Industrial Exposition, - Denver,. Cclo. On Feb. 22nd, 26th and March 3rd we will sell tickets to. Denver on the certificate plan which will be honored at one third fare re turning until March 10th. J. H. SNYDER, Agent HOLLY, COLO.