Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, September 21, 1917, Page 5

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We have your " flousehold Hardware NEVER BEFORE IN ALL TIME] Have Housekeepers Been So Strenuous- ly Urged to Can All They Can. To Assist Them We are Displaying a Most Complete Stock of Canning and Preserving Utensils at Low Prices and Beg to Offer a Few Reminders:--- MAKES BUTTER IN 8.MINUTES TURNS EASY—CLEANS'EASY Mason and Economy Jars In Pints, Quarts and Half Gallons Jelly Glasses Paraffin Wax IF YOU WANT “ECONOMY” IN YOUR KITCH- EN, THE FIRST THING YOU NEED IS A PAIR OF KITCHEN SCALES. YOU NOT ONLY CAN CHECK UP THE GOODS YOU RECEIVE, BUT YOU CAN WEICH THE THINGS YOU USE---THAT SAVES MONEY AND WASTE. MAKES MORE= BETTER“ BUTTER The DAZEY cannot be compared with any other churn on the market because there is such ap immense differe ence. The DAZEY is not an imitation; st fi departure in chura making; it is better. Just think of the difference between this ct the old style dash, or wooden churns that t: g one-half hour to churn, sometimes two hou Surely your time is worth 15c per hour, At this rate the DAZEY would save you $19.50 every year or many times its cost, THE DAZEY IS AS EASILY CLEANED AS A TIN PAIL, Because the receptacle which holds the cream g is removabli t aring, and as there are no rough or uni urfaces or bearings inside, Preserving Kettles AND WE HAVE LOTS OF OTHER THINGS YOU NEED, THAT DON’T COST MUCH BUT SAVE ’ Steam Canners YOU TIME AND STEPS. COME IN AND SEE THEM. ; Paring Knives Colanders Strainers Sieves Food Choppers Krautcutters jars Apple parers _Fruit presses Wood Kegs in 5, 10, 15 and 20 gal. sizes DaAzey METAL ©HURNS ARE MORE SANITARY THAN ‘WoOQEN The DAZEY Mekes More Butter Than An: Other Churn Out of the Same Amount of Cream, ‘This can be easily proven by putting one-half of your cream in each churn and then weighing the butter; the scales will show the facts, ie 'Y receptacle cannot absorb a parti. cle of butter f. moisture and therefore will never become rancid. ‘There is nothing about the DAZEY to wear out. There are no complicated parts; very simple; rune.light and will last for years. WE WANT You To Try TKE DAZEY CHurn * & Ss Our Window Display é tenn eee — a oy matt >, Pry: c vi Stock hogs wanted, call at Farmers Notice for Publication ° BUSINESS LOCALS Ray Nims spent several days in} Postmaster Fryor of Keuterville _ Stock hogs wanted, ca i Professional Cards. Spokane this week. was among the number who left here| Union warehouse for prices. __| Department of tne tuterior, U. 8, Tand Office Tip Top—the Flower of flours. Theo, Schaecher, the druggist, and|Tuesday to attend the Pendleton} Wood for sale. See-Otto Aichl- aM "i i ke, 81-tf McCRAC DR. WESLEY F. ORR Idaho Gold--the great bread and|his daughter, Miss Bertha, were Spo-| Roundup. mayr or Jim Rooke. 3L-tf. | * Sanhoc whe eee Physician & Surgeon | putter flour. kane visitors a couple of days this Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blackburn re- Tip Top and Idaho Gold flour never |, . Office in Simon Building. Tip Top flour makes the finest bread | week. turned Saturday from Boise, where ites a its high standard of purity | § We 3 west, Boise H faye ; <cellence. fention to make. thr Pacific and Nezperce Phones you ever tasted. A new Altman & Taylor thresher they spent several days visiting their ae. oS a = int C0 the. Tuna aboye described. ‘be- COTTONWOOD, IDAHO. New stock of linoleum just received] arrived here Tuesday from Spokane|800 Frank, a member of the Idaho a crate Ele $100 Just | wh ird, Idaho, on the 26th day of September, , ry ‘ = > - ey 1 7 eet | 1, gi cer, "0 4 '° s aN ms + 7, ” DR. J. E. REILLY at Nau's Furniture House. for Henry and Clem Wassmuth, National Guard, who will leave in a 34. RT Carlen, Claimant names as witnesses: Waller T. Hard Mrs, L. b, Hale has a good cow ninent farmers of Greencreek. ¢ jc) Gaxensen pena geru ae ——————= | fiield, all of Spring Camp, I at M I B. Hale h ink z u prog kc sig Ih tes Ma ceca FOR SALE.—A good home, cheap. | 5 24 HENRY Herrrer, Register. DENTIST heater for sale at a bargain. fs . lotte, N. C. SALE.—A g dashes hab on . ; W. J. Raney, lumberman from i : A thoroughly modern bungalow, with Notice for Publication Nezperce and Bell ’phones Highest market price paid for but-Inernerce, was in the city Tuesday.| ©. J. Heartburg of Fenn. is the five good lots, property well located, Dvr seee 7 7 i ’ y y NUXOLL BLOCK COTTONWOOD | ter, eggs and lard. J. V. Baker & Son. Mrs. E. M. Parker and son Ray ac- Idaho county agent for the Cleveland] in Kamiah, Ida. 22.-tf. _bgpartment of the Interior. ¥. s¥ 1nd Office at . BE. M. 5 | Lewiston, tua, August 2i8t; 1917, A Only the best part of the wheat companied him home for a brief visit |'"*ctor—one of the best made. He| Men Wanted.—Sawyers And. fellers | Meee ee ae ee Die: Dr. J. E. Smith goes into Tip Top flour. mil fiends inethat town: will demonstrate the workings of this} 85c per M. Mill and camp minimum |of spring camp. ho, who, on Jiuly 19, 1913, i f Ni now. * s 2 i wage $3.25. Steady work and ample 7 NV swh. Weisel Ho bast felt of tew digs jwi| Re Fadaling spent several days] coir the, Pama Toate prsotionagaet 2 We. | aetagh set Natt Main Street - - Cottonwood in here the first of the week visiting his} : - wa Craig Mountain Lumber Co., ian, has filed notice of intention 49 wii (Gne tose belay Baer eS Furnished rooms for rent at reai-|>rother, H. L. Paddling. He recent- his ad in the Chronicle. 31tf Winchester, Idaho. | 3a%,jnen wetorey, Igval Adkison, “8,3 room G : i gE OEno ame opaER RET Tee —>— | missioner, Vhite Bird, Idaho, on the 26th da ‘ DR. McKEEN BOYCE eee ar Ma Joseph Oldham, near|ly made a trip with his auto from his} The Cottonwood band again pleased| WAN TED.—Some steers, feeders or September. 947 Puna i be _ ‘: tt “i . . - . A * Slaimant names as i 0 . = r GRADUATE LICENSED schoolhouse. home in Oklahoma to Seattle and oth-|a good sized crowd with a well render-| or stockers. Inquire at this office. cracken, Floyd Canaan, Arthur Spivy, Fancho VETERINARIAN Electricity on the farm—See the|er coast points. He came over the|ed program Saturday evening, The) 9 __ bat |S ens ao nvy Hnsrtie.D, Rewiater, % Calls-answered day or night and satis-| Delco lighting plant. Hoene Hard-|northern route, but found it so rough} boys are practicing faithfully under Stock hogs wanted, call at Farmers Notice for Publication faction guaranteed. ware. that he decided to return over the| the able supervision of Prof. Shattuck | Union warehouse for prices, : Hetidornt hs Tete ene F ; Hee Department o erior, U.S. COTTONWOOD, IDAHO None of the wheat’s vitality has| proposed Cottonwood north and south |and will be heard in public in a num- Bring us your milling wheat. The at Lewiston, Idaho, Aust 23th, i9l?. been lost in making Tip Top and Ida-| state highway through Boise, and left | ber of concerts during Farmers Insti-| government regulations include all eee “WILLIAM I. HARRIMAN, OCAL e ails B 8 4 P : Idaho, who, on June 3rd, 1914, made COTIONY ODE ho Gold flour. over that route Tuesday. Mr. Fadd-) tute, Oct. 2 and 3. mills of pee than 100 barrels beg! “4 ; for sw , y . 7 , : i fs oj dg ay more for|s Wi Section F. E. & Cc. U: of A. W pe hake tiegsece Bee Lege ling also believes that upon the com-} J, W. Clausen, painter, has greatly taser He pa ee ikea alka 9 North, Range 2, West,” Bolse ourself cool. Buy your wood from) jetion of this road thousands of auto|; ved the fi Ray Nims’ pool , La’ ; Proof, to establish claim to the land Meets on 1st and 3d Saturday |¥' aeeoo Wostlale 27:4 | Peoon OF th ‘ improved the front of Ray Nims’ pool| where, We need the grain, so why a eee ee aeane of each month at 1 o’clock P. M. as oth & 2), Nest 5; ea tourists will travel over it every year.!hall with a new coat of paint this} pay handling charges to others. Keep Commissioner, at White Bird, Idaho, on the 2nd RILSY RCE. he Milwaukee Air Prasute System, No| The district court for Idaho eounty| week. Many other buildings appar-| this money in your own pocket, Cot-| Egham ini wine: un ating A. JANSEN, Sec.-Treas, nares pens fe sce ll ; convened at Grangeville Monday. In]ently are groaning for similar treat- conto ak sh) — a ap Spring Camp, Idaho: Edward Mathewson, ual ‘ Z ; “ . Se 4 hi town is daho Gold flour—best for bread , "gs; HENRY HEITFELD, Register. _ e Let EUGENE MAUER Get your children’s sandals, sizes 5|a number of cases Judge Scales cannot} ment. The BUSTERS Sony or «nt {cake and pastry. 4 <tr DO YOUR— to 12, regular price $1.50, at 95c a| preside, due to the fact that he was an nearly always in need of a fresh paint aeeGg fe Tanke TOs Notice for Publication mA ir, Sizes from 12 to 2, regular’ attorney in the actions prior to his ap-| epidemic. ny 18 Lip top and idaho G 06097 TAILORING Lag y We) y P flour better? Because it is made of| Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office price $2, at $1.10. G-N-C Co. pointment to the bench, and Judge] Fred Weist, who recently traded ; : Se at Lewiston, Idaho, Sept. 10th, 1917, Ke ° ‘ a clean sweet wheat properly blended | ‘Notice is hereby given that Corronwoop EDAHO We have several thousand good|Steele is there to sit in these cases. |his 30-aere farm north of town for 300] and milled under absolute cleanliness, | 5+ soseph, dane nae i, 1915, made 1 second hand sacks for sale at right| There are eighty-five cases on the cal-| acres near Ryegate, Mont., left Tues-|and does not contain any injurious in- Additional Homest ad 06097, for SEE H. H. Nuxo price. See us poore 1ou muy: Cot- endar and of this number five are|day with a carload of household goods gredients. ___| BN. Riw. Bois 1. has filed notice of NOTARY PUBLIC fonyond Malling. ieyavot Co: criminal actions, It is expected that} for that point. Mrs. Weist and chil- Notice for Publication. claim to the land above described, before J. Loval > Now is the time to get mens straw] the term will be finished about Octo-|dren will visit relatives at Ferdinand Senkieiee: ottactecce, U. 8, Land Office | J4aho, oft the 16th day’ of October, nz. Claim: Office in Nuxoll Blk., Cottonwood hats, regular prices $1.50 to $2, now] 10. 15, for several days yet before leaving for | *t1ewiston. Idaho, Sept. uth, 1917. 0 ‘Dewey. James Aron, jsnoch Christiagsen, all onsale at $1, each. $3 hats, now f grain elevators bi their new home. Esoaecl TAMER OI oe tener Bilis mid pean lcrrcans perenne ee Your Waterworks complete $1.50. G-N-C Co. eee ee git lh il a RE Eh Homestead “Etry No. 05699, 3 mceiitec § é . N¢ SE4 Sec. 20 and NWtS ec wD. s : Tip Top and Idaho Gold--the pure| Deen notified by Her bs cee BUSINESS LOCALS [exh ois Merlin. has fied oie i Notice for Publication MODERN SANITARY food flours—are manufactured under |S- Food Administrator, tae) storage : : Tifa to the land above described, before J: Loy. | Department of the Interior, U.S. Land Office : iti ick t to be issued for a long-| The big bakers are the best judges 1 Adkison, U.S, Commissioner, at White Bird | &t Lewiston, Idaho, Sept. 10th, 1917, PLUMBING most sanitary conditions and comply | tickets are no hi a d ia of good flour. Our Tip Top and Ida- Idaho, on the i6th day. of C detober, 1917 Claim-| Notice is hereby given that | . fc 7 i y ri a id names as witnesses: David Dewey, Wm. : Concrete Construction of with all pure food regulations. er period than thirty days, a mor ho Gold brands are used almost ex- pape wore yore ms De. Hill ail of Jo. of Joseph, Idaho, who, on ember ath, iit, aK) . Pie P, x de Homestead Entry, No. 04208, NE}. Sec. i i hildren’s and misses’ patent clusive' eries in this thrritory. i Henry Heitreun, Register. |8, Twp. 29 N, R1W, Boise Meridian, hap Gile Reservoirs, Drains, Sep- Alle yp age tickets should bear the following} 1 ly by bak this thrritory. |e, faho Agee Bs We" Boipe Meridian, hay led . g a “ ii ‘. ion to ke five-y ‘roof, al tic Tanks, Ete. and tan pumps, your choice at $1.50|clause: “It is agreed that if the grain) Way not you. Notice for Publication tablish claim tothe laud above described before ‘ T hi > i “ i ei : rs dkison, U.S. Commissioner, a SVAIEE: FOB Bera ATES $1.10 per pair. At G-N-C. Co, main in storage beyond the period of | You can buy them about at your own | atyewisine tanhor sent 1oth, 1319. Claimant names as witnesses: Joveph L, Fetee J.C. HALLER Steer Taken Up may dant Sipe Oe Bala: Mates, iia ot = Pigg ok a Lcotennoed EET ESE say 23, 1914, and A ees Wie erey Bary : pe Regiser_ i crock : dersigned warehouse man is author- | peaches and toma’ or canon o Dh Mid: 7 28, 1914, and | : re oe ae About August 10th a year-old steer, Ee nea the same or to ship the|°- Come in and leave your orders, and 06064, fi rewisE Sit Swi Lot’, Sec. LET CRANKE DO IT. color red and white spotted; no brand; | > : Randall's Confectionery. and Lot 1, Sec. 18, Typ 20N ‘Wingmen I conduct more sales than any Attention Farmers bath ears: maysod ion lower snide, cams | fame v0 ne one caisson Our Tip Top and Idaho Gold make | Noitt'of tntsation we make tnrcesear Proof io| Other auctioneer in Washington We carry a complete line of ma-|to my place about 7 miles southwest] for sale for the best price obtainable, Bes, oe ORE ale ale. Mics eas cialis inthe land above described, be- and Idaho. Why? 5 Because I ¥ s chine oil and hard oil for harvest} of Cottonwood. Owner can have the] anq shall pay over the proceeds to the| for. on the market A dntat aaed fore H.W. Carcts, U;, S,, Commissioner. “t | Conduct them on business princi- purposes. Call and get our prices/animal by paying for pasture and} i (144, of this receipt, less lawful stor-| any phosphate or other chemicals for|1227., “lant names. 28 witnewes:, 8): 4" ples. Harry C. Cranke, auctioneer. before purchasing. keeping and for this advertising. : 5 ; Farmers Union Warehouse Co. Geo. P. Jungert, Cottonwood. age and other charges.” whitening or raising the dough. tley, all of Cottonwood, Idaho. - “at ré HENRY HEITYELD, Register. Nezperce, Idaho.

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