Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, October 26, 1917, Page 5

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The Little Gentus Power- is the ideal Tractor plow. It has met with instant and wide- Plowing With This Outfit Will not only effect saving of time and labor but result in an increased acreage, a larger yield and more profit spread approval everywhere. many of the great tractor demonstrations. erful, and efficient. to a depth of ten inches. Has been used extensively in It is light, pow- Only one trip-rope required. Will plow lift Engine Plow All Enclosed. Medium Weight. Four Cylinder Vertical Valve-in-Head En- Sliding Gear Transmission. Hyatt Roller Bearings. Lauson Kerosene Tractor 15-25 H. P. The Name Guarantees the Quality and Service. gine. Will be pleased to give you a demonstration with the above outfit. Our careful study of and wide experience with tractors should be valuable to you in selecting the right kind of tractor HOENE HARDWARE Two Speeds. Professional Cards Dr. Wesley F. Orr Physician & Surgeon Office in Simon Building. Pacific and Nezperce Phones COTTONWOOD, IDAHO. Dr. J. E. Reilly — DENTIST Nezperce and Bell ’phones NUXOLL BLOCK COTTONWOOD Dr. J. E. Smith DENTIST Main Street - - Cottonwood (One Door below Baker's Store) Dr. McKeen Boyce GRADUATE LICENSED VETERINARIAN Calls answered day or night and satis- faction guaranteed. COTTONWOOD, IDAHO H. H. Nuxoll NOTARY PUBLIC Office in Nuxoll Blk., Cottonwood BUSINESS LOCALS Tip Top—the Flower of flours. Idaho Gold--the great bread and butter flour. Tip Top flour makes the finest bread you ever tasted. Highest market price paid for but- ter, eggs and lard. J. V. Baker & Son. Only the best part of the wheat goes into Tip Top flour. None of the wheat’s vitality has been lost in making Tip Top and Ida- ho Gold flour. We have several thousand good second hand sacks for sale at right price. See us before you buy. Cot- tonwood Milling & Elevator Co. Tip Top and Idaho Gold --the pure food flours—are manufactured under most sanitary conditions and comply with all pure food regulations. Our Tip Top and Idaho Gold make more loaves of better bread than other flours on the market, and do not need any phosphate or other chemicals for whitening or raising the dough. Phonograph for Sale. An Edison Diamond Dise, in firstclass order for sale cheap. Address Box 24, Cottonwood. Let EUGENE MAUER —DO YOUR— TAILORING CoTTONWoOoD - IDAHO COTTONWOOD LOCAL F. E. & C. U. of A. Meets on Ist and 8d Saturday of each month at 1 o’clock P. M. RILEY RICE, Pres. A. JANSEN, Sec.-Treas. LET CRANKE DO IT. | I conduct more sales than any other auctioneer in Washington and Idaho. Why? Because I conduct them on business _princi- ples. Harry C. Cranke, auctioneer. Nezperce, Idaho. JOHN REILAND Contractor ond Builder. Esti- mates furnished on any Class of Work. Repairing promptly at- J. Captein —PLUMBER and TINNER— Prices Reasonable. COTTONWOOD, - - FELIX MARTZEN In Rear of the Postoffice Will carefully look after your needs in real estate matters __and insurance. THE INLAND ABSTRACT IDAHO AND INVESTMENT CO., Ltd.| BONDED ABSTRACTERS Grangeville, - idaha For Sale. A few of the big type of Poland China boars and some gilts. John Funke. 11917 Ford, almost new; 1 Jack- son car. Both are in firstclass condi- tion and will be sold at bargain prices. Hoene Hdw. ° Hogs for Sale A choice bunch of pure-bred male and gilt Poland Chinas, at my ranch 4 miles east of Cotton- wood. Howard McKinley, of Bide-a-wee Hog Farm. Closing Out Sale. Save money. Rubber Goods. Creelman Co. Get our Goldstone, prices on Nash PUBLIC SALE Having decided to . quit farming I will sell at public auction at my ranch, 5 miles southeast from Cottonwood, known as the Fred Moore- house ranch, commencing at 10 o’clock, on Tuesday, NOV. 6 the following described prop- erty: 10 head of horses. 19 head of Shorthorn cattle. 27 head of hogs. 8 dozen chickens. 10 tons good oat hay. 50 tons blue barley. 10 sacks wheat. 10 sacks potatoes. 10 gallons sauerkraut. 3 bbls. of vinegar. 200 gts. canned fruit. 19 pieces of implements and machinery. Household goods. Free Lunch at Noon. TERMS:-—All sums of $20 and under, cash; on sums over that amount, one year’s time will be given on ap- proved bankable notes bear- ing 10 per cent interest from date. No property to be re- moved until settled for. JOHN: C: POPE, Owner. First National Bank, Cotton- wood, Clerk. I. E. Zuver, Auctioneer. ‘A MODEL YOUNG MAN. The fussy old gentleman asked the chance traveiing companion: “Have you any children, sir?” “Yes, sir; a son.” “Does he smoke?” “Ah, sir, he never so much as touched a cigarette.” “So much the better, sir; the usc of tobacco is a poisonous habit. Doen | he frequent club “He has not put his foot in one.” “Allow me to congratulate you. Does ver come home late?” Tr. He goes to bed directly | after dinner.” “A model young man, sir; a mode. young man. How old is he?’ “Just six months.” = Tip Top and Idaho Gold flour never varies from its high standard of purity and excellence. FOR SALE—Thoroughbred 8. C. White Leghorn cockerels at $1.50 each, Mrs. J. Matthiesen. The big bakers are the best judges of good flour, Our Tip Top and Ida- ho Gold brands are used almost ex- clusively by bakeries in this territory. Why not you. Bring us your milling wheat. The government regulations include all mills of more than 100 barrels daily capacity and we can pay more for grain stored in our elevator than else- where. We need the grain, so why pay handling charges to others. Keep this money in your own pocket. Cot- tonwood Milling & Elevator Co. Tdaho Gold flour—best for bread cake and pastry. Why is Tip Top and Idaho Gold flour better? Because it is made of clean sweet wheat properly blended and milled under absolute cleanliness, and does not contain any injurious in- gredientsz, el: Closing Out Sale. See us for winter underwear and save money. Goldstone, Nash Creel- man Co, Taxidermist. Clyde Von Bargen of Cottonwood, scientific taxidermy in all its branches—birds, animals. game birds, fishes, etc., mounted true to life, Skins tanned and made into rugs. Standard methods and satisfaction guaranteed. Reason- able prices. Both phones. Cattle Estrayed. Seventeen head of my cattle—3 cows, 1 3-yr-old steer, 1 2-yr-old steer and 12 head of yearlings, branded S on left hip and split in each ear, estrayed from Cottonwood butte. Please noti- fy the owner, Sidney M. Brown, _ ~ For Sale. Farm lands, acreage, city property, business locations. Montana lands a have the buyers. R. H, Wallace & Co., Lewiston, Idaho. Old Rails for Sale. A lot of old rails—perhaps 20 loads —for sale for wood. See us for price. 42 2t : Frank Rad. Closing Out Sale. Boy's overcoats at less than half their value. Goldstone, Nash Creel- man Co. Cows for Sale. I have 2 fresh cows and 3 year- ling heifers for sale, cheap. R. H. Hill, Ferdinand (Icicle Flat). specialiy. List your land with us; we) ier <3 tn RS po ata, Gun Club Tournament Ends. The Cottonwood Rod & Gun‘club ended their four-week shoot Sunday, with the following three members as high winners: O. D, Hamlin, 93 out of 100; Geo. Lange, 92 out of 100; Bert Reed, 90 out of 100. First and second trophies were a gold watch fob, given by the White Flyer Co., and a sterling silver watch chain, by the Dupont Powder Co. Burgund won first prize—a_ silver spoon, for being the best lady shot in the tournament. Following are the names and scores of the trophy shoot- ers for last Sunday: Bert Reed.... Miss Mamie 15 out of 25 shots . 8 out of .18 out of 25 shots .19 out of 25 shots M. Campbell .21 out of 25 shots M. Weir.. ..15 out of 25 shots Local Market Report. Wheat, Marquis, per bu......... $1.85 Wheat, Bluestem, per bu..... at Wheat, white Russian, per bu. Wheat, club, per bu.......... : Wheat, white Oregon... 1.78 Barley, blue, per cwt, with sack.. 2.10 Barley, white, per cwt, with sack 2.10 Oats, per hundred, with sack..... 2.10 Barley, feed, per cwt, with sack.. 2.10] — Butter, per pound.. Eggs, per dozen. Flour, per sack, Tip Top Flour, per sack, Union........ Hogs, top stuff, per hundred . Cattle, prime steers, per cwt. . t@ Corrected every Thursday P. M. For Sale Two-horse-power Potato See Otto Aichlmayr. Hand Engraving Done in all the latest styles of the art. Iam a graduate of the Chicago school for Engraving and am the only hand engraver on Camas Prairie. Dr. Schilling. Potatoes Wanted--Send Samples. Will contract now. Send in- formation as to quality, kind and quantity. No reds desired. City Feed Store, Grangeville, Idaho. Digger. Estray Notice Two of my red heifers have strayed away from my ranch near Joseph, Idaho. They are both branded on left thigh with two V’s (one above the other with dot between.) I will pay $5 each or $10 reward for infor- mation leading to their recovery. J. R. Gibbins, Joseph, Ida. Notice for Publication 569 Department of the Interior. U. 8. land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, Sept. 25, 1917. Notice is hereby given that WALTER D, SMITH, of Spring Camp, Idaho, who, on'Juae 8, 1914 made Homestead Entry, No. 05569, for Nt SKit and NEt SW, Sec.5, Twp. 29N, R2W, Boise Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before J. Loyal Adkison, U.S. Commissioner, at White Bird, Idaho, on the 31st day of October, 1917. nesses: Claimant names as wit- lee I, Beasley, Jefferson W. Busick, Charles Jackson, Clarence Watson, all of Spring Camp, Idaho. 828 ____HeEnry HeEitrevp, Register. Notice for Publication S568 058 Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, Sept. 25, 1917. Notice is hereby given that LEE L. BEASLEY, of Spring Camp, Idaho, who, on June 8th, 1914, made Homestead Entry, No. 05568, for SWi, Nt #4, SWE SEH, Sec. 4, and SEt SEL, Sec. 5, Twp, 2W, Boise Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before J. Loyal Adkison, U. S. Commissioner, at White Bird, Idaho, on the 3ist day of October, 1917. names as witnesses: Claimant Walter D. Smith, Jefferson W. Busick, Charles Jackson, Clarence Watson, all ot Spring Camp, Idaho. 828 HENRY HEITPELD, Register. Notice for Publication 04229 Department of the Interior, U, $. Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, October 23rd, 1917. Notice is hereby given that MYRKON L. ROMIG, of Boles, Idaho, who, on November 22nd, 1911, made Homestead Entry, No. 04229, for SWi NE3, W}SEtand SKt Swt, ‘Sec 3, Twp 30N, R2W, Boise Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make five-year’ Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Re- ceiver, U. S. Land Office, at Lewiston, Idaho. on the 27th day of November, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: Charles Crawrord, Minnie I Cur- s, 1. G. Romig, all of Boles, Idaho; C. 1,. Wil- | of Moscow, Idaho. HENRY HEITFELD, Register. _ Notice for Publication 05149-05487 Department of the Interior, U.S. Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, October 8th, 1917, Notice is hereby given that CHARLES B. JACKSON, of Spring Camp, Idaho, who, on November 17, 1913, and June 2, 1914, made Homestead Entries Nos. (5149 and 05487, for St NEt, SE#, and Et SW1, Sec. 18, Twp. 29N, R 2 W. Boise Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-year Proof, to establish claim tothe land above de- scribed, before J. Loyal Adkison, U. 8. Commis- sioner, at White Bird, Idaho, on the 13th day of November, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: Lee L,. Beasley, Walter D. Smith, Clarence Wat- son, allof Spring Camp, Idaho; Oscar F. Hol- lingsworth, of Boles, Idaho. ol2 HENRY HEITFELD, Register. Notice of Contest. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office. Lewiston, Idaho, September 21st, 1917. To Herman H. Fahnholz of Spring Camp, Ida- ho, Contestee: Youare hereby notified that Kenneth W. Chris- tiansen, who gives White Bird, Idaho, as his post- office address, did on August 27th, 1917, filein this office his duly corroborated application to contest and secure the cancellation of your Home- stead Entry, Serial No. 06654, made Nov. 2nd, 1916, for Nf SEt, SEt SE#, Sec. 10, NEt NEt, Sec. 15,Nt NWt, SWi NWi and NW? SWi. Sec. 14, ‘Twp. 29N, R2 W, Boise Meridian, and as grounds for his contest he alleges that entryman has fail- ed toestablish residence upon the land covered in the above mentioned entry, and that he has abandoned the claim, and whereabouts are un- known. You are, therefore, further notified that the said allegations will be taken as confessed, and your said entry will be canceled without further right to be heard, either before this office or on appeal, if you fail to file in this office within twenty days after the FOURTH publication of this notice, as shown below, your answer, under oath, specifi- cally responding to these allegations of contest, together with due proof that you have served a copy of your answer on the said coatestant either in person or by registered mail. You should state in your answer the name of the post office to which you desire future notices to be sent to you. HENRY HEITFELD, Register. Date of first publication, October 19, 1917. Date of second publication, October 26, 1917. Date of third publication, November 2, 1917. Date of fourth publication, November 9, 1917,

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