Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, December 21, 1917, Page 3

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petinssatetigt sebaxtoeses teers Trustees of Asylum. Geo,.E. Erb of Lewiston has| been advised by telegram from Governor Alexander of the ap- “pointm of | of trustees of the North Idaho sanitarium at Orofino, Mr. Hod- gins succeeds Mr. Erb whose res- ignation was placed in the hands of the governor last week when Mr. Erb assumed his position of utility commissioner. Some weeks ago E. P. Atchison of Kendrick, was named by Gov- ernor Alexander to succeed E. L. Parker, as trustee, who resigned when elected lieutenant-govern- or, and George Killmar of Wi- nona was appointed to succeed) P. W. Mitchell who resigned when elected state senator from Lewis county. A meeting of the new board of | trustees has been called at Oro- fino for Saturday, December 22, | for the purpose of perfecting or-| ganization. Will Rogers Rents Cottonwood Barn. e Charley McLaughlin of Rich-| land, Wash., who was here last | week looking after his property business next Monday, 24th. When the roads _ will permit auto service his car will be ready for business. | Will asks his friends who dé.| sire livery accomodations to re-| member him when they come to} town. See his ad. | A pair of ladies’ kid gloves was found Monday night on the side- walk in front of the Orpheum! theatre. The owner can have same at this office by paying for this notice. Digest Your Xmas Dinner By seeing Charley Chaplin Tuesday night in the funniest film ever shown in Cottonwood. ‘‘Hasy Street” is ruled by a huge bully | who has run out at least a dozen policemen and nearly all the civ-| ilians—until the new policeman | Chaplin takes the beat—and also} a few beatings. Seeit Tuesday) night. Regular prices, | COTTONWOOD, IDAHO. |G. F°. Simon, Plaintift, and debar said defendants or any of] peas eens = ; : Vis _., |them from asserting any right, title or | “Freckles.” Dr. J. E. Reilly Rollin C. Brown, Daisy B. Smith,|claim in or to said. premises, and to| _ “Freckles. | DENTIST and Alfred Hovey, Administrator of|haye L. P. Brown and Loyal P. At Orpheum Theatre next Thurs-| Nezperce and Bell 'phones the estate of Ada B. Hovey, deceased, ) Brown declared to be one and the day night, 27th. |NUXOLL BLOCK corronwoop) belts of L. P. Brown and Sa *}same person, all of which more fully Phose who have read Gene S ton Porter's charming story les" and loved the nameless waif for manly spirit, his light wit, Irish lore, and his beautiful songs; and who rev- erence the “Swamp Angel” for her beauty and her chaste, womanly char- acter, will meet no disappointment in | the play, “Freckles” is proving still a greater | suc as a song play than the novel, | which has been read by several million | at- people. | Office in Bank of ¢ It must not be understood that this | isa play essentially with a love mo-| tive, because it is not. There is plen- ty of action in the working out of its theme of the kind that “makes the pulse beat faster.” The play is great in its simplicity, | the story is of absorbing interest, and | an estimable example of the value of doing right against all temptation. | The Broadway Amusement Co's. | ic production with an exceptional- ly strong cast of players and_ singers | will be the attraction at the Orpheum | theatre next Thursday, Dee. 27. | Christmas Goods at Cost | Saturday and Monday, 22 and 24, all of our Christmas goods. v cost, Baker & Son. | Duffy Stock of Goods Moved The Duffy stock of 5 and 10¢ goods has been moved from from next door to the meat market to the Cottonwood Hardware store, where it will be sold regardless of cost. Cottonwood Hdw. Co. Don’t get anyone to break the | by asking them to fit you with glasses. Only licensed optometrists can fit you within the law. Dr. Schilling. 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. Reading glasses. Dr. Schilling, Nuxoll block, Cottonwood. sce Settle-up Notice Having disposed of my garage and expecting to leave here I must ask all who are indebted to me to settle their accounts before n. Ist. All those ing bills nst me are asked to present them before that date. | C. W. Thompson. Local Market Report. Barley, blue, per ewt, with sack Oats, per hundred, v Butter, per pound + 8.50 | interests, has leased his livery | stable here—the old reliable Cot-| tonwood barn—to Will Rogers, | who is now fitting up the barn in better shape than ever before, and will be ready to open for 1 go at | _— >| FELIX MARTZEN same bird 5 stain S50 {all of our Christmas goods will go id complai bE [ost Baker & Son, This detion is brought to quiet ttle for its retura, QUICK LIGHT LAMP Lights with Match Price $8.50 «by With our large and attractive line of Holiday Goods, Christmas DO IT ELECTRIC- ALLY Get one for your wife. Maytag Electric Washer Makes washday a_ pleasure. Price $75.00 HOENE Multi- Motor Maytag Washer Consistent satisfaction ren. dered uniformly by the Mul- ti-motor in homes here- abouts have made it su- preme in the washer field. It’s amarvel. Order yours today. Price $85 and $90 White Sew? You have ‘ deal if you nevey privilege of sewing White Rotary, Has m improvements over , machines and will me! inspection. ALIAS SUMMONS. In the District Court of the Tenth Judicial District of the State of Idaho id for the County of Idaho, Dr. Wesley F. Orr Physician and Surgeon Office in Simon Building. J Pacific and Nezperce Phones | in Brown, his wife, deceased; Green and Jane Doe Green, his ¥ Luther Ferriss and Miriam F his wife; the Cottonwood Packing and Milling Company, an association or co-partnership, the unknown members thereof and each of them; the Idaho Packing & Milling Company, a cor- poration; Delos Carr, C. B. Knorr and J. B. Forsmang trustees; A. F. Brown and Jane Doe Brown, his v the unknown representatives, succes- nas Prairie Bldg| sors and assigns of all and each of the above defer ; 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 orany of them; and the unknown jowners or claimants of the E} S} SE} NW3 of Section 9, Township 31 North, of Range 1 E. B. M., in Idaho County, Idaho, Defendants, H. H. Nuxoll THE STATE OF IDAHO NOTARN PUBLIC. |conns cs a Office in Nuxoll Block, Cottonwood] Ty Rollin C. Brown, Daisy B. Let EUGENE MAUER |Swith, and Alfred Hovey, adminis- trator of the estate Ada B. Hovey, —pDO YoUR— deceased, heirs of L. P. Brown and TAILORING Sarah T. Brown, his wife deceased; baron oophe Tino 'T. W. Green and Jane Doe Green, is wife; Luther Ferriss and Miriam COTTONWOOD LOCAL erriss, his wife; the Cottonwood | mal | Packing & Milling Company, an as- RoBv& Cou on A. ae & Cooardentin ikea Meets on Ist and 3d Saturday of} known members thereof and each of “ —|them; the Idaho Packing & Milling Company, a corporation; Delos Carr, ©. B. Knorr and J.B. Forsman, trustees; A, F. Brown and Jane Doe | Brown, - his wife; the umknown repre- |sentatives, successors and assigns of all |and vach of the above named defend- ants; the unknown heirs, devisees, ex- ecutors 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 t ; n them; and the unknown owners or other auctioneer in Washington joimants of the K} S$ SEZ NW} and Idaho. = Why? Because 1! cr section 9, ‘Township 81 North, of conduct them on aa ed Range 1 E. B. M., in Idaho County, ples. Harry 5 sonal » vga Idaho, the above named defendants: tified that a complaint hes been filed JOHN REILAND against you in the District Court of Contractor and Builder. Estimates the Tenth Judicial District of the furnished on any Class of Work. (State of Idaho, in and for the County ~ of Idaho, by the above named plain- romptly attended to. | Idaho, by 1 Repairing promptly attended tor Ji and you are hereby directed to appear and answer the said complaint within twenty days of the service of is summons ved within said ju- icial district, and within forty days served clsewhere, 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 Dr. J. E. Smith DENTIST ain Street Cottonwood (One Door below Baker's Store) R. F. Fulton Attorney at Law Probate and Real at Grangeville Dr. McKeen Boyce GRADUATE LICENSED VETERINARIAN Calls answered day or night and satis- faction guaranteed. COTTONWOOD, IDAHO each month at 1 p.m. RILEY RICE, Pres A, JANSEN, See.-Treas. In Rear of the Postoffice Will carefully look after your need: in real estate and insurance ‘LET CRANKE DO IT. I conduct more sales than any You and each of you are hereby no- Taxidermist. Clyde Von Rargen taxidermy in all it Cottonwood nes—birds mounted true into guaranteed. Rea St Christmas Goods at Cost Saturday and Monday, 22 and 24, :Jappears in the complaint on file in | Christmas Candies and Nuts from in the above named plaintiff against said defendants, in and to the E4 Sh SE} NW} of Section 9, Township 31 North, of Range 1 E. B. M.; Idaho County, Idaho, and to forever enjoin 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. EIMER, Clerk. By Harold Harris, Deputy. C. W. Greenough, Attorney for Plaintiff, residence and postoflice ad- dress, 506 Ziegler Block, Spokane, Wash, R. F. Fulton, Attorney for Plain- tiff} residence and postoflice address, Grangeville, Idaho. Lady Wants Position. Young woman wants position as housekeeper, Address me at 1027 East Main St., Lewiston. Mrs, Eva Wheeler. Why Tip Top is the Best 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 gredients, Winter Goods A full line of men’s underwear, work shoes, overshoes, sox, gloves, mits, ete. J. V. Baker & Son. Dad Clark Wants Poultry Before Christmas. Springers 15¢ a Ib. and hens 4 Ibs, and over, Old roosters 9c. Hens under 4 Ibs. 13e, Turkeys, 9 Ibs. and over, 2c. e 12c. “Ducks 15e. Clark, the Cottonwood Junk Man. Fresh Groceries A full line always on hand. Bring in your eggs, butter and lard. We pay the highest market prices. J. V. Baker & Son, Many children are free from head- aches through Dr. E. A. Schilling’s eye service. Why let your child suf. fer when you can get this service now? Cottonwood, Nuxoll block, Buy Your Baker & Son. We Pay More 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. Lost Dog Shareholders’ Meeting. Notice is hereby given that the reg-| Christmas ular annual meeting of the sharehold-| School at 10:30,a, m, ers of the First National Bank of Cot- tonwood, Idaho, will be held at the office of said bank on Tuesday, the 8th day of January, 1918, at 10 o'clock Q a,m. Dated this 7th day of Decem-| story of Jesus. ber, 1917, Christmas Greetings to all. Geo. M. Robertson, Cashier. fathers. mingling business.” gone we should. this Christmas. And we are truly A brown female rat terrier puppy, in said complaint. jaier’s uniform at Cottonwood. 5 Loran when he first donned the sol-) the total $1258.45. age 6 or 7 months. Suitable reward Wallace Rhett. = Se s aininanidiis dud epee Savceve im eey gned by Committeo, {near future. bud Methodist Church Notes execrcises by Sabbath Christmas sermon at 7:30 p. m. Special offering at the morning ser- vice for the suffering Armenians. Come and hear the children tell the} than other flour All are welcome. Ww. Gornall, Pastor. At this Yuletide Season our thoughts turn back to the good old time of our fore- ’ To the generations who always found time for “friendship with We, in our day, are no less ap- preciative of the favors and courtesies extended to us, but we are less expressive. No less friendly, but so dog- busy we don’t express our friendliness as often as However, in our message to you this year we are sincerely thankful for the patronage you have extended to us. We are earnestly hopeful that Santa will fill your stockings with all sorts of good things “wishful” that 1918 will be a healthy, prosperous, precocious infant after your own heart. Yours cordially, HUSSMAN LUMBER CO. The flower of fi lour—the pure- none quite likey” highly nutritie@@®Y and light work? bread than oth Makes more and be uniform and depen by good dealers.

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