NEWSPAPERS: THE STATE HERALD, Holyoke, Phillips, Colorado: 11 Dec 1908, Vol. 22 - No. 20 http://files.usgwarchives.net/co/phillips/newspapers/sthld1908/08dec11.txt Donated by: Vicki Conklin May 27, 2002 =================================================================================== THE STATE HERALD, Holyoke, Phillips, Colorado J.H. Painter, Editor and Publisher 11 Dec 1908, Friday, Vol. 22 - No. 20 Page One Ad - CLEARANCE SALE. I will hold a clearance sale DECEMBER 12 to JANUARY 12. One-third off on TRIMMED HATS. Caps Below Cost. Come early and get your choice. Greatest sale of the season. Mrs. J.W. Haver This is a hard world - the writer that can please every one is not suited for this world, but is entitled to wings. Some of our readers would like to have us to feed them on scandal, some would like to have us tell the unvarnished truth about them while others would kill us if we did. It is comforting to think that the Lord himself did not please every one while on earth. We try hard to please you but that we should occasionally fail is to be expected, but you always find us willing to be forgiven. Ad - Hard And Soft Coal. BUILDERS HARDWARE, Posts, Wire, Cement. CENTRAL LUMBER COMPANY, R. Brown, Manager, Holyoke, Colorado. Storage and Stock Tanks. American Fence Sole Agents. Our Stock all Under Sheds. That appeals to you? Page Four Roy Chaney of Haxtun was in Holyoke Tuesday. Sleighs are in great demand and the sleighing never was better in the history of the country. Joe Konecne is making arrangements to build a large barn on his farm west of town, 24x32 with a shed on 3 sides. Ad - Quality is always considered first in the selection of my entire stock of jewelry. - W.H. Lyman The ladies’ aid society of the M. W. church will serve a 25 cent dinner on New Years Day at the court house, to which all are invited. Dinner ready at noon. J.E. Shepard left Monday for Kansas. A.M. Axelson and Walter Scott of Haxtun were in our city Monday. J.T. Anderson is erecting a large house and barn on his farm near town. John Glover is building a 20x18 1 1/2 story dwelling on his farm south of town. H.C. Hargreaves south of town is erecting a large 2 story residence on his farm. John Nelson of Haxtun took the train at Holyoke Tuesday to attend the exposition. Mr. and Mrs. August Scheunemann and daughter, Fay, left Holyoke Thursday for Phoenix, Arizona. Fred Borland, wife and Master Whitney left Tuesday for a visit at the old home at Shenandoah, Iowa. Mrs. and Mrs. N.W. Hethcot of Holdrege, Nebraska are visiting with their son J.M. of Holyoke. Mrs. Addie Hethcote of Indianola, Nebraska visited a few days last week with her son, Ed, of Holyoke. Rev. G.L. Rulison and wife are in Haxtun this week assisting in the revival meetings at the M.E. Church. Max Peterson, manager of the Colorado Creamery Company’s plant at Holyoke died Thursday from typhoid fever, at the home of W.F. Patmon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gardner of Livonia, Indiana are visiting Henry Mitchell and A.C. Cauble. They are on their way home from Kersey, Colorado where they have been visiting their two sons. They are well pleased with this county and think it has a bright future. Andy Miller, Charley Johnson and A.B. Fleming of Haxtun were in Holyoke Wednesday. Among her numerous other possessions, our town has her full share of old bachelors, although they are by no means the past redemption kind. Just why these men travel alone is not quite clear - especially to a goodly number of the tender sex who are simply chasing their heads off in an effort to catch a man. Charley Chaney, Mayor, Chief of Police and Fire Department, postmaster and general merchant of Paoli, put a pad lock on his henhouse this week and in company with his better seven eights and baby boy, shook the snow from his hoofs and departed for a protracted visit with ye old time friends at Ft. Wayne, Indiana, via the High Line "Flyer." Don’t shed any tears of joy, as Charley has a round trip ticket, but how he got it nobody knows. Charley promised to pay for this write-up if we would send him a marked copy, but I will bet he don’t do it. AMHERST The farmers are still hauling grain to Amherst. Fred Burchett entertained his friends last Saturday evening. All report a fine time. Mr. Spelts and J. Sloan made a business trip to the sand hills this week. W. Kilburn invited his friends and neighbors to his home last Wednesday evening and all enjoyed the evening. A.B. Hanway spent Monday evening at Mr. Fair’s. Mrs. Harry Sprague is visiting at her father’s Mr. Shockey. Victor Fair returned to Mr. Moon’s Thursday. Claude Burchett and wife are spending a few days in this vicinity. -- HOMESTEADER Mrs. Less Slack is visiting in Iowa. Page Eight NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the matter of the estate of William Arens deceased. Notice is hereby given that on Monday the 21 day of Jan A.D. 1909 being one of the regular days of the Jan. term of the county court of Phillips County in the State of Colorado, I, John G. Richardson, Administrator of said estate will appear before the judge of said court, present my final settlement as such administrator pray the approval of the same and will then apply to be discharged as such administrator. At which time and place any person in interest may appear and present objections to the same if any there be. Dated at Holyoke, Colorado, December 8, 1909. John G. Richardson, Administrator of the estate of William Arens, deceased. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United States Land Office, Sterling, Colorado, November 25, 1908 Notice is hereby given that Maude A. Millage of Holyoke, Colorado who on July 8, 1906 made Hd E No 3439 for the ne 1/4 sec 30 T 6 n R 45 w 6 p m has filed notice of intention to make final commutation proof to establish claim to the land above described before W.G. Helland clerk district court at Holyoke, Colorado on the 9 day of Jan 1908. Claimant names as witnesses John Stecker of Holyoke, Colorado Charles Presba of Holyoke, Colorado John Warren of Holyoke, Colorado Frank M. Smith of Holyoke, Colorado =================================================== Contributed for use by the USGenWeb Archive Project (http://www.usgenweb.org) and by the COGenWeb Archive Project USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access.