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-oming d Holly Agdain As the Helly Hosel That inin ue Ome day only din fler 5 1 88, d v di en egl ¢ e t he . tro} 10t | wit} * . Dr. K ’ niq! ® ® o : gre | con : ers g ] sapero| the ; 1 ! an . l 4 Oculist and Aurist | R i i s = (& = 8 Y 777Zz4 ) 3 | s i g£ - L { ~ S | : U ~ ) — 4R\ Eve Ear N(yise, Throat | o 3 i §peclallst DENVER : f ‘ hh-nl'h.:u.:n.d-n",:t:dunu..l:: {8 . ' Hundreds of patients i fe . ° o o im this vicinity. No e 'm ~ \ imcurable cases taken | & m sirsightened and caterscie remeved. Rz oyelid o, sore eyes and ceterrh suc || EEbEL e o ;“ “esees soliaited. Selag yeur scheel § i % . ' Over 8000 patients Fi o R : r-am-hd. A large pro ki -:.-h--h-..aa\-'»..a::n' weledio,’ f_ .‘Mihn:‘oa-:mw;“ L n R cmflrmhvfldhafln{ : yu".‘" investue bio matbede of cor | BEREmasen fi-fi. Stare Boncd ol Mediee] Fromaers : ol oad other staien. Relerences skl bow oue =i e eStst ot 1o sev il s - wadieal aad sersical trestment 2 Remember B:_Seers dese oot caper S’/ Orer 17 peare’ rietiont mopaioe, § de' of tostimesnials frem gratelul ¢ e o Tptiante whom be boe cored, BDr. Sapero has been visiting Holly reularly for many years. All Work Guarsateed . Gt pos d-i:':-uh Ihe docter plesss make Cousuliation and examination for glasses FREE Hoarse courhs and stuffy colds that may develop into pneumonia over night are quicklky cured by Foley’s Homer and Tar, and it soothes in flamed membranes, heals the lungs, and exnels the cold from the system. The Holly Pharmacy (F. D. Baird & Co, Props) Foley’s Honey and Tar clears the air passages, stops the irritation in the throat, soothes the inflamed mem branes,'and the most obstinate cough diuglpurs. Sore and inflamed lungs are healed and strengthened, and the cold is exz:llect from the system. Re fuse an{. t the genuine in the yel | low package. The Holly Pharmacy booite, &Blitd & Co., Props.) THE HOLLY CNIBFTAIN, HOLLY, COLORADO. Mr. Freeman H. Wever of Hutchinson, Kansas, is the lattest acquisition to Holly's youuger set of married men, and was yesterday sppointed selegraph operator at the Sauta Fe depot. Mr. and Mrs. Wever are much pleasea with the people of Holly, and believe they will like the change exceedingly well. NEW BEET CONTRACT Melly Suger Co’s. New Costract Of fers the Grower $5.00. ¥5 snd $4.50 per Toa for Sagar Beets Last Tuesday the new contracts of the Holly Sugar Co. were given to the agriculturists, Manuger Wiley declaring that the low xrade sugar beet was a menace both to the grower and the company, and the prices are considerably above that of last yeur: 16 per cent beets, $5.50 per tou Less thau 16 percent and not less than 143, 8§56 per ton Less than 144 percent aud not less than 12, $4.50 per ton. The Albany Hotel, Denver, very popular rates, Euro%ln plan ’1.% and #I.SU per dey. ith bath, $2, and $250. The hotel here you get he best for the least money. Miss Leta McKee entertuined the Batchelor Girl's club last Thu sday. All took their fancy work along. Light refresh ments were served and all spent a pleasant afternoon. Former Supt. Ambrose Allen of the Holly Sugur Co. frait furm has %0 near recovered from the almost fatal accident. which befell him last summer that he contemplates going back to Arkansas, where he will have charge of an 'immense orchard. : J. D. Bogue, the veteran mnik man, is around again, after a siege of lagrippe. Commissioner W. W. Reynolds is back from u trip to the hacien. dos in the Lone Star State, look ing the picture of health. | el e By | Pneumonia Follows La Grippe. Pneumonia often follows la grippe but never follows the use of Foley's Honey and Tar, for la grippe coughs and deep seated colds. Refuse any but the genuine in the yellow package. The Holly Pharmacy (F. D. Baird & (O g TVR e C. R. Kluger, the Jeweler, 1060 Vir ginia Ave.,, Indianapolis, Ind., writes: *“l was so weak from kidney trouble that I could hardlv walk a hundred fect. Four bottles of Foley's Kidney ' Remedy cleared my complexion, cur ed my backache and the irregularities [ disappeared, and I can now attend to business every day, and recommend Foley's Kidney Remedy to all suffer ers, as it cured me after the doctors and other remedies had failed.” The Holly Pharmacy (F. D. Baird & Co., Pyons.) o J. 6. GIVEN General Auctioneer | GUARANTEE SATISFACTION Phone White 162 Granada, Colo. W. T. JACKMAN The Old Reliable Painter & Decorator !':M:rls chcerfully furnished ou applieation What He (???) Her. “Slow, Willie," sald the teacher of the primary clees. “let us see whether - you can tell us the name of this grace tul looking anime! with the Vig prong ed horne? Humiers go up iuto the woods every fall te shont this besuti ful creature. It Is very cruel of (hewm 10 4o 80, in it mot? Cam’'t you tei! ws what the animsl is called? Come, uow, think. | am sure youw kmow what it is. What does your father call your moth or when he comss home at night?” “He calls ber Betay ‘cause it plagues Ger.”"—Chicago Record-Herald It is an agreeable sizht (v percelve the unparalleled embarmsxrieni of & barassed peddier attempting 1o gagge the symmetry of a peeled onion which s sfbyl had stabbed with s poniard regardless of the {unueadvex «of the llies of a carmelian hue—Iittshurg Dispated, s The Colorado & Southern ha placed on sale very low round trip winter tourist tickets to -otats in Texas, the Guli Coas®, Florida, Cuba and Old Mexico. These rates are on sale daily until April joth, and allow liberal limits and stop-over privileges. There are also attractive low rates t the City of Mexico via the Gulf tours, going or returning through Cuba and Florida. For particulars, reservations amnd free illustrated de scriptive booklets, call on vour agent, or address T. E. Fisher, General Pas senger Agent, Colorado & Southern Ry., Denver, Colo. He Couldn’t Put It Out Farther. Doctor (to Githert, aged fonri—Put your tougue out, dear. Little Gilbert protruded the tip of his tongue. Doctor—Ne, no; put it right out. my boy. The littie fellow shook Lis head weakly, and the tears guthered in his oyes. “I cau't, doctor. It's fastened to me.” —Home Cbat. Mrs. Murphy—Arrah! ‘Ti« Ratordah night an’' th' facth'ry s clesfr’ down an’ Timmy dor’t know wherher he'll git his pay or mot. Mrs. Flaherty—Heore he is coming home now. Mrs. Murphy—Wirra! Then he ain't been paid!—Cleveland Leader. Ask Yourself the Question. Why not use Chamberlain’s Lini ment when you have rheumatism? We feel sure that the result will be ~rompt and satisfactory. It has cured others, why not you? Try it. It costs but a trifle. Price, 25 cents; larbe size, 50 cents. For sale by F. B Baird & Co. = = Fancy Stationery. The kind you have always wanted, printed handsomely, in an up-to-date manner, suggestive of individuality. \We can supply you with the printed product at about the same price you pay for the raw material. The Chieftain Printery, Manufacturing Station | ers, ' One-Way Colonist Rates to Arizona, ~ Texas, Mexico, California, Idaho, ~ Montana and the Northwest. Commencing March ist and contin uing dailgountil April 3oth, the Colo rado & Southern will sell one-way colonist tickets to many points in the above territory at greatly reduced rates. For rates and other particu lars, call on the Agent, or aadress T. E. Fisher, General Passenger Agent. Denver, Colo. Round Trip Winter Tourist Rates the Gulf Coast and Mexico. 9 A.B. MARTIN'S EDITORIAL So that the People May Kuow - CARAMELS FRENCH LOAF FUDGE mnde right here in Holly and of euperior quality. . .No Montgumery. Wund stock TAKE HOME A POUND Youra truly, | A. B. MARTIN. Official Statement of the Financial Condition OF THE Holly State Bank, At Hotly, State of Colorado. ut the cluse of business on the sth dey of February. 1908: : RESOURCES LIABILITIES LO.I\‘IM discounts $55,026 69 Bk 30,000 00 Overdrefis Banking house 8,550 00 = Undivided Prollits, net 45 60 Furniture and Fixtures L 715 27 Time certificates of Lot 11,972 42 Due [eom banks or bankers 8,824 48 9\ < adivi i 35,944 92 Checks aud cash itenss pg 31 ] ledideal dopapie Cash on hand 4341 43 | Other liabilities 50¢ 24 Other resources By £ N Total 78,557 18 Total 78,857 18 S eziem State of Colorado, County of Prowers--ss I, G. W, Stevens, president of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true 1o the beat of my knowledge and belief G. W. Stevens, President. Subscribed sad sworn 1o before me this #th day of February, 1909, My commission expires Feb. 18, 1810. Seal J. W. Wilkin, Notary Public, Attest Majority of Directors ). A. Pierce. L. M. Gee, Jobn Shall. BT T e How a Snake Sheds Its Skin. The huioan skin & sied in such mi- Nuie pleces that il ordinarlly comes away unnoticed. Bai the »skiv of a snabe culnes away whole (wo or thres times a yoar aud is drawn off inside out from the head backward as the creamre creeps through some bush, to which it i left attached. Before it is shed the skin loses its color, and the eyes hecome dim. because their outer skin ie cast with the rest. The snake emerges very brightly colored from fits old skin, and its markings are thea most distinct. Goodart—You dida’t tell him that I aMdn’t think kim mnch of 2 poet? Wisewman—Sare. Goodart—Oh, 1 wouldn't 'ive had you do that for the world! Wiseman - Nomsense! That doesn't hurt bims. 1t only makes him plity you. —Cathollc Standard and Times. ° J. H. Newman, Amity Moline Beet Seeders Mudine Beet Cultivators Genuine Mandt and Peter Schuettler Wagons Henney Buggies New Royal Sewing Machines General Hardware, Queensware and Oils Phone Red 91-11 : James Hargreaves, mge’ She Saw It With Her Hazel Eyes, in The Holly Chieftain "v' A r(\ G ’/\/1 /-'—\.2\ Y, 2 S T. ‘ Rl £25 o | M| SRS == ‘ e '!lw“' - @r. "»w (j: R ‘;::“v — 4 ! ’ | o o | Going to Build? | If you want thé-;'makings" for any of the sugges tions as above just call upon us. } We have all kinds of buiflfing material. | The Holly Lumber & Supplies Co. The Basis of a Spanking. {0 UWally,” said Mrs. MacBigs b0 ber i Iitile son ws ihey emieried frow the I plation at SBalibaw-by-the-Sei, w0 ] that we are af the coast, miud apnd ea’ yer falther ‘papa’ when be cones doon { for the week end. Ye'il no forget, ! wull ye?”’ Wully, neariug the hig sea, felt gra . clously inclined to promise anyvihing i sud told his mother he wouldn't for i get. | On the Baturday moroiuy Mrs. Mae ! High was sitting ¢t the sands beside . mome “swell” searide acqunlutanoces, | watching the children playing. Think ! Ing to impress her ueighbor. she called i out In ber bheat society voi e, “Weelle, ' your papa is coming doon the day.” “Oh, Is he? answered ‘Veelie, busi- Iy engaged at a sand castle aud quite forretful of Monday’s promise. “Am’ wull my faither he wi’ 'Iin¥'—-Dundes Advertiser. &