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3 ° . . . . of every description Printed while you wait. e P e~ e ¢ E )ll L P ) . e— — ‘ { 1 - 2 < /‘ 27N il s i ke € o i « t ® und 'DI ests o the ,7{§,l§-€(,,i il }?[?:‘,;:5.;.: 3 ]l ) q e A .;“v; A ' Pl o b ° e “We wonder it was never oTR 0 ore ’ays one man TR -We have in calling our readers’ attention to a new depart- S Whedl L - we n agrieniteral m. One of the most progressive and wide- ) o a %flfllfll country, l:r man ‘e't,l‘ohhas already madl:c a big L success a popular ine, has turn is attention to t - Cultural Beld and 1 now publishing the AMERICAN FARM REVIEW : lAnd Digest of thle Agricultural Press. s its name implies, its purpose is to Contains the cream of luruisl;‘ the fal:'lmal;dwith thedcreafm of | B mfii.' blished everything publis in regard to farm- Darbyshire. nc.. Publishers. Rochester. N. Y, y pu i ing. Thi largest editorial force ever Laossol Darbpsaiss. e—— - every other farm paper. \ | organized by a farm paper will read carcfully every paper published that deals with any branch of the hrmini industry, and extract the best, giv- - ing yml:in the columns ofht:le ‘2& E%ICA"Y\Q FIARMh REVIEWTthhe ot ' cream and throwing away the skimmed milk. In other words e AMERICAN FARM ifl‘mw; i to "the bugy farmer 1;::; e only" b jew, views '’ and the *‘ Literar igest '’ are to the 3 : 5 g::ln. ’[?;\is nde\; farm Ea{):r (therdore Wha‘t ‘thc h‘m“ e s anew and distinct field of its own. Endersed by the k“':" \\"l;lile ygu m;_v, ogecoiurse, contfinue to d b t ° st .MI auntherities read and subscril or your favorite ma the fa;m paper, which circulates mainly in . su J“ counlry. your own state, you naturally are 7 . anxious to know what farmers are dcing he has lon' in other sections of the country. As there are 400 farm papers Published, it would cost you over $3OO a year to subscribe for them all, and ‘H)‘u o wouldn’t find time to read them even i you did subscribe. e seek'nq ° AMERICAN FARM REVIEW (oes this for you: Trained experts in every part of the country rcad the monthly, scmi-monthl{. weekly a‘ml s]emli-weehkly ?nd dali‘ly h..:gx papehl:i i:‘ltld thrash the wheat from the c , 80t 8- . E-:"" the largest fdi' {cw hours fiou 4 can ta|;_ead the BEST that hag orial force ever m.m& becn printed about farming. ¢o publication of recent years has met with such a chorus of praise and welcome a8 by af b Y & Tarm paper. has The AMERICAN FARM REVIEW. The idea and scope of the publication has becn warmly endorsed by publishers of other farm glupen. agricultural advertisers, profes sors of agricultural colleges and dircctors of agricultural experiment stations, ete. ere are some extracts from scores of letters received by the publishier : ‘‘The AMERICAN FARM REVIEW i: not only what the farmer | wp-to-date farmers whe are buty, and wast & peper that is brief and b weeds but what the wp-to-date farmer his long bees seeking. It is | the point—all kernel.”” *# # *The kind of farm journal 'Hg uounily tes mach hard werk to wade th:ough a dozes or more farm | have in mind is just vh!lhvohnvi:&h see and | think journals to get out the best matter in each ; whereas, if it were all con- | are many others of the same opinion.” * * # ¢/ Now that farming hae seatrated in a single magazine, it would n:t only cease to be work but | beccme a profession, there is certainly -Jfil for such a mage bocome an actual pleasure to the busiest farmer.” *& ® A wellpre- | zine.”” *¥ % ¢“There is a place for a review of m pared digest of the agricuitural literature of the comntry would render a | literature.’” * * % <*The plan which you have for The real service and is something badly meeded.’’ *¥ % <<The planis such | FARM REVIEW will make this paper sational in its scepe.” ®& @ a hu.d one that we wender it was never thought of before.”” * * * | ‘‘We need The AMERICAN Ffil REVIEW and there is a Beld bl AMERICAN FARM REVIEW shot!d meet with the approval of | forit.” While the main purpose of The AMERICAN FARM REVIEW will be to furnish a digest of the matter published in the agricultural press, each issuc will contain a number of original and copyrighted articles especially written for this jowrnal. For example, in an early issue will start the first of a series of articles entitled “$£:(:) More a Year From the Farm,”’ written by Mr. Charles William Burkett, formerly Director, Fort Hays, Kansas, Experiment Station. Mr. Burkett is not a theoretical writer, but one who has live:l and thought on a farm, and writes facts as he has found them simply and directly. This series of articles alone will he well worthh the subscription price of the paper. The purpose of these and other original articles will be to show the farmer not only how to make money but how to make swors money. Believing that the wide-awike and up-to-date farmer will appreciate such a publication as The AMERI CAN FARM REVIEW, we have for the benefit of our readers contracted with the publisher for a limited nuwmber of yearly subscriptions to The AMERICAN FARM REVIEW to be offered in connection with a new or rencwal subscription to this newspaper. / . . The American Farm Review Both Papers ; for One Year and THE HOLLY CHIEFTAIN ° THE HOLLY CHIEFTAIN, HOLLY, COLORADO. NOTICE FOR PUBLICAT!ON. Department of the Interior, | and Office at Lamar, Colo., February 5, 1908. Notice is hereby given that Martin N. Sin wstt of Holly, Colo., who, on Nov. 26, 1907, wade Homesiead Entry No. 03913 —H. E. No 9054-l-or the northeast quarier of section 14, township 26 south, runge $2 west, of the 6tk principal meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final five-year proof, to establish zlaim to the land übove described, before the register and receiver, at Lamar, C 010.,, on the 23rd day of March, 1900, Claimant numes as witnesses : Brady Hain line, Owen Hall, W. O. Moore and Charles G. Scott. all of Holly, Colo. JOHN A. WILLIAMS, Reuster. G. W. Stevens - J. A. Pierce H. R. Maltby President Vice-President Asaistunt Cashier Holly State Bank CAPITAL--$30.000 Transacts a General Baning Business Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent Interest Paid on Time: Deposits BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL Dr. R. M. Smith Sucneator 1o Dr. R. D. Wilson Phone Red 94 HOLLY Dr. D. M. Bodwell Osteopathic Physician Kirksville, Mo.. Granuste Phone Red 184 Holly B s e L Bell & White Surveyors and Civil Engim'vrs Oftice Rovm 10 Land Otlice Bldg Phone Prowers 15 Lamar, Coio. Rl B e J. W. Jones & Sons Blacksmithing & Horseshoeing Phone 88-12 Holly st et vsl s e Insurance and Real/Estate Notary Public ™~ J. Geo. MacDonald Attorney at Law Collections a Specialty Over the Bakery e ) e S e Ed Haberstroh The Holly Bath Rooms & Barber Shop - All work strictly first clars 5 IF YOU ARE OONTEMPLATINC During the winter months, you will never regret it if you use, . The Denver & Rio Grande Scenic Line of the World Rocky Mountains, very good accom- Sllfil‘b n.odations with the added attraction On . . of scenery grander and more varied C n.né than on any other railroad in the %111 l I'l ar : world. Through Standard Pullman K ?ué seerce Sleeping Cars vetween Denver and Tl'flllls Los Angeles and San Francisco. For information as to train serv S, K. HOOPEER. G. P.and T. A,, ice call on or addresu Denver, C»'arado NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Inaterior, land Office at Lamar, Colo., February 5, 1908, Notice is hereby given that Joseph K. Buckler of Holly, Colo.. who, on May 12, 19033 mude Homestead Entry No 01365-H. E. A, 5331, for the west half southwest quarter, southeast quarter of the southwest quarter, soutli west quarter of the southeast yuurter, section 10 township 22 south, range 42 west, of the 6th principal meridian. has fled notice of intention to make final five-year proof, te astablish slaim to the land above described. before L. N. Zalinger, United States Commissioner, at Holl , Colo., on the 20th day of March, 1808. Claimant names as witnesses : W. W. Rey nolds, D. H. Underwood, M. L. Ruasell and J. T. Welda, ull ot Holly, Cole. JOHN A. WILLIAMS, Register C. N. Shelton GROCERIES Phone M 106 Holly | Drs.R.P. & J.B. Walton J Dentists ‘ All kinds of dental work | Over New Bakery McMurtry-Hollis Blesk N S N R T T S Alfred Todd : Attorney Land Office Bld., Lamar, Colo. Special Attention Given te Practice Bofore U. S. Laad Offce e e ———————————————————— e e e e———————— Wellington E. Fee Attorney-at-Law Jver Stute Bank, Lamar, Colo. e e e——————— A——— =~ W. A. Merrill Lawyer Second Fioor Foley Block Linmur, Colo, 3 '-"“-——-————-——* » A. Athey - Contractor and Builder Estimates Premptly Compiled Nu Contract Tos Large, nor None Toe Smell Receive Caraiul Attoation No Conseclios with say Other Costraster TheGuaran'y Abstract Ce. . P. Sy'\. Manager v R is Lamar Sparks Buildis e ;o‘fm:-r. 7C3|o|l6o;'___