Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, November 30, 1917, Page 2

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buildin; ‘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. Hints to Builders Rae eee eee vr need the services ofa professional architect in the plan- ning, designing and construction of your home. It is the best investment you can make in your home, as it Saves you money, time and trouble and gives you permanent value and lasting satisfaction. ° Every design listed in our Catalog of Modern Homes is the work of experts. STEP-SAVING HOMES that will save you over 60 miles of needless walking every year. We court an opportunity to show these designs and figure with you. THE PLANS ARE FREE TO CUSTOMERS. The Madison Lumber & Mill Co. JACK ARMSTRONG, Local Manager COTTONWOOD, - - IDAHO Ranches For Sale ins | 4420 Acres Elso and 13 miles southwest of Roundup, Mont., are 2 houses, 2 large barns 30x50 and 40x60; tool shed, granary, five miles south of 2 root ises, etc. 83 wagons, 5 sets harness, binder, mower and lot of small tools go with deal; will also sell stock and hogs’ on place if sold. There are 100 head of stock on the place-—thirty of which are registered. 180 acres broken, 1600 acres tillable, 2000 acres timber. One million feet saw timber and over quarter million mining stulls. Over 600 acres till- able land in creek bottom. There can be about 50) acres i ted ifa man wants to pot in the ditch. Plenty of water in Golden cree » Which runs through the full length of the farm. The new county road is the Billings-Roundup road, and this route is a possible route for the National Highway from the Mexican line to the Canadian line. There has been 800 head of cattle run on this ranch and 100 to 125 tons of hay can be cut’in the bottom. The rolling land cannot be beaten for ae land. The place should easily run spat 400 head stock besides the farming area. Good well at the door of the ranch house and also good ppringa of water on the place. The creek runs by the ranch buildings, which helps to make it one of the best stock ranches in the country. The owner is an old batch and his reason for selling is that he wants to go to Cali- fornia where his parents reside. The terms are $14.50 per acre and has always been held at $15.£0 up to recently. $20,000 down then $2,000 per year until the 10th year, then he wants the balance. Interest at the rate of 6 per cent. This is a good buy and will make money for anyone that wants to run stock and farm it. 1280 Acres in Sweet Grass county. House 24x30, barn 24x40. Chicken house, sheds for stock, good running water, spring at house. Cuts from 60 to 75 tons of hay each year. 28 acres in alfalfa. 50 per cent tillable. All fenced and cross-fenced. Terms $14 an acre, $5000 cash balance on easy terms at 7 per cent interest- This isa good diversified farm for rain and stock, Six miles from new railroad and 22 miles southeast of Sickest 2560 Acres All in its raw state. Will run about half plow land. This will sell at $9 = acre with $1 per acre down. Fifty cents per acre in six months and balance in six equal annual payments at 6 per cent. This has good ee weer on it and is a first class buy. ess all communications to si BURMEISTER Shawmut, Montana E. F. One lot. men’s cotton shirts and drawers. One lot men’s wool shirts and drawers. Look These -Prices Over Regular Price 50c to 85c Regular price $1.25 to $1.75 One lot boys heavy fleece-lined shirts and drawers. Regular price 50c to 75c One lot boys’ all-wool shirts. Regular price $1 Hats Regular $3.50 Hats - un 3.00 Hats - as 2.50 Hats - + 2.00 Hats - ne 1.00 Hats - = Now $2.15 - Now $1.95 - Now $1.60 - Now $1.30 - Now .70 Boys’ Overcoats Boys’ Regular $10.50 Overcoats Now $6.50 a oe 9.00 tn Now 5.75 bs sf 8.50 o ~ Now 5.50 is at 6.00 ey Now 4.25 Men’s good bib Overalls worth $1.50. Now only $1.05. Buy 2 or 3 pairs. You will be paying $2 by April Ist for the same kind. .25 to $1.65. : : Ladies’ Regular price $6.50 ct <2 5.0.00 4.50 4.00 3.50 “ec ““ “ce “ “ “ CLOSING OUT SALE| And now for the last cut in price and final clean-up of the remainder of our stock. No matter what they cost, no matter what’ they are worth, all must go. A little money will buy a whole lot of goods, for a short time only. COME QUICK! Now only 35c Now only 95c Now only 30c Now only 65¢ Shoes Now only $4.90 st 4.15 g 3.30 i? 2.95 © 2.60 Misses’ Regular price $3.00 < Ce 2o 2.50 2:25 1.75 1.50 Ladies’ and Children’s “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ Shoes Now only $2.30 2.05 S 1.90 ff 1.70 § 1.35 ot 1.15 Oxfords One-half Price Dry Goods While our line is pretty well sold out we still have some extra good bargains in Wool and Cotton goods, including Storm Serge, French Serge, Voiles, Poplin, Percales, Outing Flan- nels, Satine and many others. Underwear - Having had a very large stock at the beginning of the season we still are very well provided with all sizes in Wool Union Suits for Men, Women and Children and are offering them to the public at a price far below their value. Save Money on Your Rubber Wants. Complete Stock you to get elsewhere. Don’t Forget That our stock of Groceries is complete and at prices that are impossible for WHY PAY MORE? Goods we Carry Days Big 5 Overalls Carson Gloves Lion Brand Hats 5 Star Shoes Gold Seal Rubbers Ball Band Rubbers Goods we Carry Henderson Corsets Burson Hose Play-proof Hose White House Shoes Buster Brown Shoes Positively Going out of Business Bank Report No. 72. Report of the condition of The Ferdinand State Bank, at Ferdinand, in the State of Idaho, at the close of business Nov. 20th, 1917. RESOURCES Cash on hand...... +» $ 2,651.84 Due from banks....... 17,195.13 Checks and Drafts on ot! 11.25 Loans and Discounts. . 91,808.13 Overdrafts .........56 seese eee 115 07 Stocks, Bonds and Warrants............ 3,419.30 Banking House, Furnitureand Fixtures 6,271.48 Other Real Estate... .......-.66.06cccc0e 1,600.00 Total $123,072.20 LIABILITIES Individual deposits subject to Check. ..$ 56,375.72 Demand Certificates of Deposit 1,089.50 Time Certificates of Deposit... + 48,284.48 Total Deposits 105,749.70 Capital Stock paid in.... sess 12,500.00 Dae LM a0. os dyad diog otk 2,500.00 Undivided Profits, less expenses, in- terest and taxes paid..:...........+. 2,322.50 Total $123,072.20 State of Idaho, County of Idaho, ss. I, F. M. Bieker, Cashier of the above-named bank do solemnly swear that the above state- ment is true tothe best of my knowledge and belief. F. M. BIEKER, Cashier, Subscribed and swdrn to before me this 28th day of Nov., 1917. I certify that Iam NOT an Officer“or Director of this Bank, PETER ASCHENBRENNER, Justice of the Peace. CorREcT—Attest: J. H. Bieker, H. W. Ublenkott, Directors, j the unknown representatives, succes- ALIAS SUMMONS. . In the District Court of the Tenth Judicial District of the State of Idaho in and for the County of Idaho. G. F. Simon, Plaintiff, vs. Rollin C. Brown, Daisy B. Smith, and Alfred Hovey, Administrator of the estate of Ada B. Hovey, deceased, heirs of L. P. Brown and Sarah T. Brown, his wife, deceased; E. T. W. Green and Jane Doe Green, his wife; Luther Ferriss and Miriam Ferriss, his wife; the Cottonwood Packing and Milling Company, an association or co-partnership, the unknown members thereof and each of thein; the Idaho Packing & Milling Company, a cor- poration; Delos Carr, C. B. Knorr and J. B. Forsman, trustees; A. F. Brown and Jane Doe Brown, his wife; sors and assigns of all and each of the above defendants; the unknown heirs, devisees, executors and administrators of all and each of the said defendants, if dead; all persons claiming under or through the above named defendants or any of them; and: the unknown owners or claimants of the E% S} SE} NW} of Seetion 9, Township 31 North, of Range 1 E. B.'M., in Idaho County, Idaho, Defendants. THE STATE OF IDAHO SENDS GREETINGS: Smith, and Alfred Hoyey, adminis- trator of the estate Ada B. Hove ‘e deceased, heirs of L. P. Brown and Sarah T. Brown, his wife deceased; E. T. W. Green and Jane Doe Green, his wife; Luther Ferriss and Miriam Ferriss, his wife; the Cottonwood Packing & Milling Company, an as- sociation or co-partnership, the un- known members thereof and each of them; the Idaho Packing & Milling Company, a corporation; Delos Carr, C. B. Knorr and J. B. Forsman, trustees; A. F. Brown and Jane Doe Brown, his wife; the unknown Tepre- sentatives, successors and assigns of all and each of the above named defend- ants; the unknown heirs, devisees, ex- ecutors and administrators of all and each of the said defendants, if dead; jall persons claiming under or through the above named defendants or any of them; and the unknown owners or of Section 9, Township 31 North, of |Range 1 E. B. M.,, in Idaho County, Idaho, the above named defendants: You and each of you are hereby no- tified that a complaint has been filed against you in the District Court of the Tenth Judicial District of the State of Idaho, in and for the County of Idaho, by the above named plain- tiff, and you are hereby directed to appear and answer the said complaint To Rollin GC Brown, Daisy B. Ska concerns. tte aeeeeeme ee ee within twenty days of the service of claimants of the K} S$ SE} NW) this summons if served within said ju- dicial district, and within forty days if served elsewhere, and you are fur- ther notified that unless you so appear and answer said complaint within the time herein specified, the plaintiff will take judgment against you as prayed in said complaint. This action is brought to quiet title in the above named plaintiff against said defendants, in and to the E% S$ SE} NW} of Section 9, Township 31 North, of Range 1. E. B. M.,, Idaho County, Idaho, and to forever enjoin and debar said defendants or any of them from asserting any right, title or claim ‘in or to said premises, and to have L. P. Brown and Loyal P. Brown declared tobe one and the , Same person, all of which more fully |@ppears in the complaint on file in this action, reference to which is here- by made. Witness my hand and seal of said District Court this 9th day of Novem- ber, 1917. JOHN P. EIMERS, Clerk. By Harold Harris, Deputy. C. W. Greenough, Attorney for Plaintiff, residence and postoffice ad- dress, 506 Ziegler Block, Spokane, Wash. R. F. Fulton, Attorney for Plain- tiff, residence and . postoffice address, \ Grangeville, Idaho, & ry |

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