NEWSPAPERS: THE STATE HERALD, Holyoke, Phillips, Colorado: 8 May 1908, Vol. 21 - No. 41 http://files.usgwarchives.net/co/phillips/newspapers/sthld1908/08may08may.txt Donated by: Vicki Conklin May 27, 2002 =================================================================================== THE STATE HERALD, Holyoke, Phillips, Colorado J.H. Painter, Editor and Publisher 8 May 1908, Friday, Vol. 21 - No. 41 Page One Ad - EGGS! EGGS! We want your eggs. Bring all you can. Don’t sell them for less than they are worth. Can you afford to lose from 1 to 3 cents on every dozen? We have been paying on the average 2 CENTS MORE FOR EGGS than other stores in town. Did you ever figure out how much you lost on your eggs for the last two months in case you didn’t bring your eggs to our store? On every 10 dozen we saved our customers 20 cents or in other words with every lot of two dozen you could have bought 20 cents worth more goods at our store. ISN’T THIS WORTH SAVING? Besides what you save by taking advantage of our low prices in all departments. Be with the crowd and trade at THE BIG STORE where you get more for your produce and pay less for what you buy than any place in town. Yours For Business. LeBLANC & SCHEUNEMANN. TOWN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS! Holyoke, Colorado, April 13, 1908 The Honorable Board of Trustees met in regular session with Mayor S. T. Thompson in the chair, present, Irwin, Fulscher, Sutherland, Olmsted and White. On motion of White, D.I. Sears was elected marshal at a salary of $50 per month and his bond be fixed at $500. On motion the clerk is instructed to notify M.C. Kelly to make a report at the next meeting. The mayor appointed the following committees: Street and alley, Kepler and Olmsted; finance, White and Fulscher; ordinance, Irwin and Sutherland. On motion of Irwin, W.G. Helland was elected town clerk. -- W. G. Helland, Clerk Holyoke, Colorado, April 20, 1908 The Honorable Board of Trustees met in regular session, Mayor Thompson in the chair, present, Fulscher, Irwin, Olmsted, Kepler and Sutherland. On motion the rules were suspended and the following bill of M.C. Kelly for $21.80 for services as marshal was allowed. On motion the new well was located east of the present well the same distance east of stand pipe that present well is west of it. The mayor instructed the clerk to notify the dealers that bids were desired on both direct and geared mills for a 5 inch pipe and pump and a pump jack. Adjourned. -- W.G. Helland, Clerk Holyoke Colorado, April 27, 1908 The Honorable Board of Trustees met in regular session, Mayor Thompson in the chair, present Sutherland, Fulscher, White, Olmsted, Kepler and Irwin. On motion of Sutherland seconded by Irwin, J.S. Bennett was appointed as town attorney at a salary of $5.00 per month. On motion of Sutherland seconded by Irwin, W.D. Kelsey was appointed police magistrate. On motion of White seconded by Kepler, Dr. F.M. Means was appointed health officer. Adjourned. -- W.G. Helland, Clerk. NOTICE To the creditors of H. Sutherland: You will hereby take notice that on the 29th day of April, 1908, H. Sutherland deeded all of his property to E.N. McPherrin and D.T. Cornell in trust for the benefit of his creditors. The estimated value of the assets is $30,000 and the estimate of the liabilities is $23,000. You will present your claim under oath within three months to said trustees. -- E.N. McPherrin, D.T. Cornell, Trustees E.E.T. Hazen, government weather reporter for this county, reports 1.15 inches of water from the rain and snow storm of Monday and Tuesday. The storm began in the county Monday morning and continued to some time in the afternoon of Tuesday. The ground is now wet down in fine shape and the nice growing weather that has followed the storm is starting vegetation in fine shape. Leon Kepler, county clerk, made a trip to Greeley this week to attend the state camp of the Modern Woodmen. Page Two Ad - CALL AND SEE OUR New Goods. A complete line of Mens, Womens, Youths and Childrens oxfords and spring shoes and a new line of staple dry goods. We can save you money on dry goods. Call and get our prices. Trade where your trade is appreciated. You have to buy your necessities some where, why not trade where you get full value for your money. We handle a complete line in Dry goods, furnishing goods, shoes, notions, hats, clothing, queensware and groceries. -- P.J. Peter A fine boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Ferguson on Monday May 4. DISSOLUTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the law partnership existing between J.S. Bennett and W.D. Kelsey is by mutual consent to be dissolved said dissolution to take effect o the first day of June 1908. All accounts due the firm will be settled by J.S. Bennett. Dated at Holyoke, Colorado, this 6th day of May 1908. -- J.S. Bennett, W.D. Kelsey John Olson and Ed Finch of the Haxtun country were in Holyoke Wednesday on business. They report several inches of snow still on the ground that morning. GOODVILLE NEWS We are glad to see Mr. Wright’s mill up again. Clara Heller had a delightful buggy ride to Holyoke Saturday accompanied by Ed Kenney and Dave Lounsbury. I wonder if they knew that the wind was blowing? Well I guess not. The Beachvilleites stated that some of the girls got sleepy while waiting to see the moving pictures at Mr. Brundage’s. Well, even if that was true, it beats being too sleepy to even start over to Mr. Brundage’s as some were. Friend Boyer was seen carrying a powder box. Where did he get it? We hope Dr. O. Getweise will soon start up business in this vicinity. It seems impossible for him to go more than seven miles. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woodhams visited at George Woodhams on Saturday and Sunday. Dan Ellis wonders why Myrtle Wheatly waves at Leo McVey and not at him. Dan feels blue and is discouraged. Who would not? Henry Hageman and Emmet Trego spent Saturday night and Sunday with Ed Kenney. Miss Katherine Meinke spent Wednesday night with Mrs. Wright. Ed Kenney helped sandpaper at Mr. Lundbury’s one day last week. Jess Kenney has been helping Mr. Wright put up his wind mill. Say, what fun it is to go sleigh riding especially when there are four. Bike riding is the latest with the other fellow on the handle bars. Maud Hiatt spent Saturday and Sunday with Katherine Meinke. The Goodvilleites are talking of having a turkey chase. Everybody invited. Mr. Hiatt is making a reservoir. A quarter of an inch of ice was on tanks April 29. Mr. Boyer took a load of hay to town Thursday and Saturday. Clara Heller is going to work for Mrs. H. Clark a few weeks. Minnie Wright is going to spend a few days with friends in Holyoke. A fine girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Clark on May Day. Fred Meinke has been in the country lately. -- SANDCHERRY SUE Ira Kepler left Holyoke Monday for Denver where he had been summoned as a juror in the federal court. J.B. Allen of York, Nebraska is in Holyoke this week looking after business matters. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the matter of the estate of Victor M. Hallgren deceased. Notice is hereby given that on Monday the 1 day of June A.D., 1908, being one of the regular days of the April Term of the County Court of Phillips County, in the State of Colorado, I, C.W. Sederburg, 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 administrator at which time and place any person in interested may appear and present objections to the same if any there be. Dated at Holyoke, Colorado, May 5, 1908 -- C.W. Sederburg, Administrator of the estate of Victor M. Hallgren, deceased NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Land Office at Sterling, Colorado, May 4, 1908 Notice is hereby given that Frank A. Starn of Haxtun, Colorado who on April 22, 1903 made Homestead No. 2134 for the s w 1/4 sec 17 twp 9n, r 46 w has filed notice of his intention to make final five year proof to establish claim to the land above described before W.G. Helland county judge at Holyoke, Colorado on the 20 day of June 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: John A. Starn of Haxtun, Colorado Otto E. Swanson of Haxtun, Colorado Albert J. Anderson of Haxtun, Colorado Par A. Peterson of Haxtun, Colorado NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Land Office at Sterling, Colorado, May 4, 1908 Notice is hereby given that Edgar Bone of Holyoke, Colorado who on November 10 1906 made homestead No. 3986 for n w 1/4 sec 25 T 8 N R 46 W has filed notice of his intention to make final commutation proof to establish claim to the land above described before clerk district court at Holyoke, Colorado on the 19 day of June 1908. He names as witnesses Felix Mutchie of Holyoke, Colorado Alvin Boyd of Holyoke, Colorado John G. Richardson of Holyoke, Colorado Clark Richardson 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. 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