NEWSPAPERS: THE STATE HERALD, Holyoke, Phillips, Colorado: 28 Aug 1908, Vol. 22 - No. 5 http://files.usgwarchives.net/co/phillips/newspapers/sthld1908/08aug28.txt Donated by: Vicki Conklin June 06, 2002 =================================================================================== THE STATE HERALD, Holyoke, Phillips, Colorado J.H. Painter, Editor and Publisher 28 Aug 1908, Friday, Vol. 22 - No. 5 Page One Ad - THE BIG STORE is now displaying the largest selection of fall goods ever shown. Come in and see THE NEW DRESS GOODS and silk waistinge. Have your pick early. OUR LADIES COATS ARE HERE and they are Beauties and Prices lower than ever. The earlier you buy one of these the better satisfied you will be. NEW FALL SHOES for everybody. Prepare your children for school and get a pair of our chrome tanneg school shoes which wear like iron. The latest styles in clothing, hats, shirts, you always find here. Buy new goods and up-to-date styles. Leavings of Loom End and Unloading Sales are too high at any price. For the Phillips County people the Best is never too GOOD. Yours For Business, LeBlanc & Scheunemann Page Four FOR SALE OR TRADE. My New Century Aultman & Taylor separator 30x46 with feeder and weigher and 12 horse power engine of same make with tender and tank, all in good condition. W.A. White, Holyoke, Colorado J.B. Eichelberger of Haxtun was in Holyoke Wednesday. John Kettley is hauling lumber from Holyoke to build a large dwelling house on his farm south of Holyoke. Mr. Delander of the real estate firm of Lohn and Delander of Haxtun was in Holyoke Wednesday. Mrs. S.M. Spencer and daughters, Hazel and Blanche, of McCook, Nebraska are visiting her daughter Mrs. C.A. Mowry of Holyoke. Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Paul returned Tuesday from a visit in Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. B.F. Trumper left last week for a visit in Wayne County, Iowa. Mr. Lyman, of Grant, Nebraska, visited over Sunday with his brother W.H. of Holyoke. P.J. Peter left Holyoke Saturday for Colorado Springs to attend the K.P. Grand Lodge. Lost, on August 6, between Holyoke and the cemetery, a light box jacket. Finder please leave at this office. Mrs. Dr. F.M. Means and children returned Tuesday from a visit at Lincoln, Nebraska and Council Bluffs, Iowa. A cement sidewalk has been laid in front of the Jenkins and Pennington residence lots of Inter Ocean Avenue. Pat Moore of the Bryant country was in Holyoke Thursday. He reports that part of the country settling up rapidly. Mrs. A.L. Whitney and little daughter, Winnefred, returned last Friday from Omaha where Mrs. Whitney had taken her daughter for medical treatment. John Berghaus from Richey, Missouri is in Holyoke making arrangements to build on his land in the northeastern part of the county. He purchased three quarters southeast of Amherst. Captain Mitts of Oklahoma has been visiting for some time with his sister in this county and has finally decided to locate in the county, so he recently put homestead papers on a quarter of land in the south part of the county. John Huber and family of Pocatella, Idaho arrived in Holyoke Wednesday for a visit with friends. For several years they were residents of Holyoke and John held a position in the train service on the high line. Roy E. Howser, an attorney from Chicago, and his father, of Indianola, Iowa, were in Holyoke last week. Mr. Howser Jr. has decided to locate at Holyoke for the practice of law. His father was so well pleased with the country that he purchased a half section of Phillips County land. Mr. and Mrs. D.F. Schwenek and two sons of Salt Lake visited a couple of days with the family of Mrs. Schwencke’s sister, Mrs. John Wright of this county. They were formerly residents of Holyoke and have quite a large acquaintance among the early settlers of the county. Mr. Schwencke is now a member of the firm of Schwencke & Hulbert proprietors of the Monarch Sheet Metal Works of Salt Lake. Mrs. M.A. Snyder and daughter, Miss Mamie, of Holdrege, Nebraska visited over Sunday with friends in Holyoke and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Colver and children left Holyoke Saturday for a visit at Omaha and other points. F.A. Bullock agent for the Burlington at Wellfleet, Nebraska, acts as agent at Holyoke during the absence of Mr. Colver. Mr. and Mrs. Bullock arrived in Holyoke Friday. Dr. F.M. Means and W.E. Heginbotham left Holyoke Monday for an outing on the St. Lawrence River and points of interest in Canada. Before returning they will visit Montreal and Quebec and Dr. Means, on the return trip, will stop at Chicago to attend a course of medical lectures. IN MEMORIAM In sad and loving remembrance of Clarence Spencer Sears who died one year ago today August 27, 1908 -- from Baby Ruth, Wife, Mother, Brother S.H. Johnson came up from Topeka, Kansas last week and will take his family back with him the first of the week. We regret very much to see them leave our town. They were among the early settlers of the county and have a host of friends in the county. Mr. Johnson has held several official positions that show the high degree of confidence the voters of the county have in him. He was for a time principal of our town schools, served three terms as county superintendent of schools and two terms as county treasurer. The family will be much missed in social and business circles and in the church work in our town. Page Eight NOTICE MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Warren A. Fay & Jennie E. 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