Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, September 28, 1917, Page 4

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Ae SER ES a alee j 4 SEEING IS BELIEVING 1 Call and look over our new designs for a Home, Barn or Garage. § All information as to cost of material, etc., is FREE for the asking. ‘Our materials are the best in the market. Your Inspection Invited. Se 77 Place Your Coal Orders for Winter ORDER “PEACOCK” THE MADISON LUMBER & MILL CO. C. H. GREVE, Local Manager COTTONWOOD, - - IDAHO Ferdinand State Bank FERDINAND, IDAHO General Banking Insurance Loans Our facilities for serving you are the best, and we aim to satisfy every customer. Your account is invited E. M. EHRHARDT, President F. M. BIEKER, Cashier H W. UHLENKOTT, Vice-President J. H. BIEKER, Assistant Cashier Cottonwood Milling & Elevator Co., Ltd. MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH PATENT HARD & SOFT WHEAT FLOURS Graham, Whole Wheat Flour and Farina If It’s Made of Choice Milling Wheat, We Have It We Are Always In The Market For Your Grain and guarantee the day’s highest price at all times, and pay a premium for grain stored with us. Also buy fat and stock hogs at all times, if delivered at our feeding yards. On regular stock days we receive hogs at our yard near the old mill. We Can Steam Roll, Chop or Pulverize Your Grain According To Your Wishes We are ready to clean your ‘‘seed grains,’’ having the most complete line of cleaning machinery in the country. Our prices are right and you do not have to work hard or wait. Feed is packed or run loose in your wagon. FLOUR | ee Made by the Vollmer Milling Co. CAMAS and TEPEE BRANDS A HOME PRODUCT Are now on sale at $10.60 for Camas and $10.00 for Tepee per bbl. rr PALL ON J. B. HATTRUP AT VOLLMER-CLEARWATER WAREHOUSE J. Captein —PLUMBER and TINNER— Prices Reasonable. COTTONWOOD, - - fore the board journment was here had sine die. Meets as Board of Canvassers, Annex- ation to Joseph Highway. IDAHO | County physician — COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Held at Grangeville Last! Week. Adjourned meeting called for the 10th day of September, 1917. Int he Commissioners court of Ida- ho county, State of Idaho. Notice of adjourned meeting of the board of county commissioners of the county of Idaho, State of Idaho. The board of county commissioners 28rd day of July, 1917, ordered an adjourned meeting vf theb oard for the purpose of opening and considering bids to furnish wood for the court heuse and for the purpose of opening bids and considering bids for the keep of thee ounty poor. Notice ish ereby given that such ad- journed meeting will beh eld by the board of county commissioners of Ida- ho county, Idaho at their clerk's of- fice in Grangeville, Idaho, on Monday, September 10th, 1917, at the nour of 10 a. m. and continue in session until the business for which said adjourned meeting is held, is disposed of. The purpose of which this adjourned meet- ing is held is to open and consider bids and let contracts for the delivery of wood for thec ourt house and keep of thee ounty farm. No business except that hereinabove mentioned will be transacted at such adjourned meeting: Dated this 13th day of August, 1917. Filed Aug. 13, 1917. é September 10th, 1917. Boards met pursuant to adjournment of July 23, 1917. Present: John D. Long, Chairman ; Dale Clark, and J. O. Rhoades, Com- missioners. John P. Eimers, clerk. by Henry Telcher, deputy. Theh our for opening bids for wood, having arrived the board proceeded to »pen such bids as were filed with the ‘lerk, being three in aumber, and made by the following persons: G. G. Elder, Mike Zakzacki and L. Neal. After due ‘insideration the board accepted’ the id of L. Neal to furnish 70 cord of ved fir and black pine wood, to be ‘ut from gréen timrer and well seas- oned, for thes um of $7.00 per cord. to be delivered not later than the tenth of October, 1917. The time for opentng bids for the keep of thee ounty poor, having ar- rived, the board here proceeded to open such bids as were filed with the clerk, same being four in number and made vy the following named persons, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cardwell, John G. Gregg, Walter S. Rice, and James L. Colvin. Afterd ue consideration the board accepted the bid of James L. Colvin, for the keep of the county charges at $16.00 per month for each person. and for any period shorter than a month at 55 cents per day. Contract to be entered in to and bond to be es- ecuted in the sum uf $1000.00 for the faithful performance of his duties as forth in said contract. There being no further business be Monday, September 10th, 1917. case of highway Present: Dale Clark and J. O. Rhoades, com. missioners, John P- Himers, clerk, by Henry -Telcher, deputy. elections provided. territory to the Joseph highway dis trict having arrived, seeded to canvass following result: “Annexed to Joseph Highway Dis. trict, Yes,” 34. “Annexed to Joseph Highway Dis- trict, No” 22. “Annexed to Joseph highway dis- trict, yes,” it is hereby ordered that having by its members present on the} : we figure. Are You Going to Build? There’s a time for work, and a time for play; And a time when time is filled With other things a man must do. But NOW’S THE TIME TO BUILD. Our lumber is right; our prices are right; Competition is simply not in it. If you’re thinking of building, do not put it off— at this meeting ad- Board met pursuant to law, in the John D. Long, chairman, The returns of the election to annex the board pro- the vote with the} max rebates _- Other physicians — 300.00 Coroner 200-00 $3630.00 Sup. and repairs -$1850.00 Trav exp. coms. - 800.00 Trav. exp. physicia 75.00 Children’s home -- 1000.00 Coroner expense -. 100.00 Hxperting records 1000.00 Selway election 500.00. Insurance 300.00 g $3775.00 Quarantine exp: $1500.00 400.00 Miscellaneous expense - 1000.00 Pensions -.--_-_--. .-. the territory embraced within the fol lowing boundaries shall be and is a part of the Joseph highway district, to-wit: Beginning at the northwest corner of section six, two. 29 N. R. 1-E B M. thence running north of the Salmon tiver, thence down the Salmon river to Snake river. thence up Snake river to the west line of township 28 N R 2 W B M., thence north along the town- ship line to the northwest corner of township 28, thence east to the north- east corner of township 28, same range thence northwest corner of township 29 N R 1 E BM; thence east to the northwest corner of section 6, Twp. 29 N R 1 EB M, the place of begin- ning, and the boundaries of the Jos- eph highway dist. shall be and are described as follows: Beginning at the southeast corner of township 28 N R 1 EB B M; thence running north thirteen and one half miles on the township line more or less to the Salmon river; thence down nou river to Snake river; thenco take river to the south line of ss N R 2 W B M; thence east on said township line to the place of Lezinning There being no further business be- fore the board as a board of canvas sers board adjourned as such, sine die. On this Monday, the 10th day of September, 1917, boned meets in accor- dance with sec. 99, of chapter 58, ses- sion laws 1913 as amended in chapter 170, page 503 sessiun laws, 1917, for the purpose of fixing the annual tax levies of the state and county upon the taxable property of the county for the year 1917. Place of meeting, clerk’s office at Grangeville, Idaho, Present: John D. Long, chairman, Dale Clark and J- O. Rhoades. com- ssioners, John P. Eimers, clerk, by Telcher, deputy. Whereupon bpard proceeds to busi- ness as follows: Examination of the annual “Certifi- cate of valuation and apportionment of taxes” revealed the demands of the state to be as follows General pur- poses, $20,026.15, General interest and sinking $3,196.70; public building and endowment $1,662.28; state highway $1,200.31, gopher tax $1,200.31, preda- tory tax $984. making a total de mand of $28,269.97. And that the es- timates of the various county officers for the maintenance of their respective offices are found to be as follows: Salaries of commissioners. Janitor _. Indg. sick, hospital et Interest Roads -- Bridges - Clerk, Auditor and Recorder. Salary -- Deputies and clerks Stationery, blank books etc-. Office exp. postage, exp. etc-.-- $8570-00 --$1800.00 3500.00 2500.00 680.00 700.00 400.00 Salary Salary of deputies Nxpenses Livery hire and office exp -. Board of prisoners, ete --- Court exp. bailiff, meals ete. Salary Salary of deputies Postage, books and supplies._- Salary ....-..- Salary deputies ipplies --. Expenses -.. Traveling expenses $6,900.00 Books and suppli Other expenses -.---. Salary Expenses and supplies -. County Attorney. Salary Salary stenographer — Office rent Stationery and postage Telephone, toll, rent Traveling expense Office supplies ---.. Jurors and witness. -. Justice probate courts School Superintendent. ; a $6862.00 Recapitulation of Current Expense. Commissioners -~.--.-------- Clerk, auditor and recorder__ (continued on next page) $22,155.00 8,770.00 Get busy now—begin it. O==0 We have an idea that you'll be mightily surprised when you get our actual figures for the material you need to build with. When we estimate a bill of Lumber, we make them to meet all kinds of compe- tition. And on this basis we usually land the bills Be sure and let us quote you. “The Yard That Saves and Satisfies” HUSSMAN LUMBER CO. “HOME BUILDERS” a a Does Twice the Work of Four Horses WHICH shall it be: horses at three miles an hour —Smith Form-a-Truck at 12 to 15 miles an hour? Using Smith Form-a-Truck you can get to town and back carrying twice the load ot an ordinary two-horse team, while the horses are going one-quarter of the way in. The reason is easy to see. Horses travel from three to four miles an hour. Smith Form-a-Truck 12 to 15. And Smith Form a-Truck easily hauls twice the load that can be hauled with two good horses. This means that work tN are now doing with two teams you can do with one Smith Form-a-Truck. This not only means a saving in horses, but also the saving of one driver. And it means even more than this in bad weather for when your horses are tied up by snow. sleet, or mud, you are stil able to drive your Smith Form-a-Truck, _, if your farm was only one-quarter as far away from town as it is now. you could get in more often and much more cheaply. Smith Form-a-Truck really moves your farm much closer to town, when you consider the time it takes to drive in and back again. It has already proved this for thousands of u to-date, money-making farmers, and will prove it to you tn the first week you use it, Use Any One of Six Chassis Usin: any one of six chassis. Smith Form-a-Truck combines with Ford, Maxwell, Dodg Bros... Buick. Chevrolet or Overland chassis to make a py rPaarantecd one-ton truck, It gives you real truck construction and up under the hardest hauling you could ever do. When Smith a are i town drop in and see ‘orm-a- Track. It will pay you well. Cottonwood Hdw. ‘and Imp. Co., Ltd. Local Agents

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