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| Manufacturers of Flour i Shorts, Bran and Rolled Feed Farm Machinery Flying Dutchman Gang Plows, Monitor Drills, Drag Har- rows, Flying Dutchman Manure Spreaders, Gas Engines Fanning Mills, Wire Fencing, Farm Gates We are always in the market for your GRAIN We Receive Fat Hogs Every Monday 7 . —~ Groceries |} FARMERS UNION WAREHOUSE | MILLING & ELEVATOR CO., Ltd. PP erdinand Rochdale Co. Ltd Ferdinand, Idaho Pays Top Market for Wheat, Barley || or Oats at any Time | B i! at Baker's store. | China Boars and gilts for sale. BF | qnire Toward MeKinley. g | sale for hog feed. = WANTS, FOUND AND FOR SALE For Sale. Two sleighs, in first class condition. | Inquire at Cottonwood Barn. — 52-tf. Cot- Asef Choice alfalfa hay for sale. | tonwood Milling & E levator Co. Pants Full line of dress and work pants Geo. M. Reed. Montana Lande. “Just received all sizes for boys and J. V. Bakor and ven’s nnionalls. 6 | | Poland ‘China Hogsfor Sale Choice lot of Registered Poland In 46tf Slack Coal for Sale. We have a supply cf slack coal for Madison Lumber AT Shareholder’s Meeting. Notice is hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the share- tolders of the First National Bank of Company. 4 Cottonwood, Idaho wfll be held at the office of said bank on Tuesday, the 14 day of January, 1919 at 10 o'clock a.m. Dated this 6th day of Decem- ber, 1918. Geo. M. Robertson, Cashier, 4916 Don't -forget we have last year's prices on wool blankets’ all woolen underwear, wool sox, Stag Shirts, macinaw dants, macinaws. J. V- Baker and Son, ‘For Sale. 240 acres in the famous Winona valley; all -in cultivation and‘ free from foul seeds; all hog tight> fences and cross fences; water in every field; 55 acres in fall wheat and barley: 20 We buy right on government goods or we will consign your wheat and advance you 90 per cent of its value without any interest and guar- antee the final returns in 30 days. We Operate a Chop Mill and Seed Cleaner We will clean your wheat for 5 cents per hun-» hundred pounds and give you $1.25 per hun- dred pounds back for your screenings. | If We Suit You Would Like | to Have Your Business also | | | 2 CALL US UP ON NEZ PERCE PHONE | ROY GOODALL, Megr., Ferdinand 4914 COTTONWOOD DRAY AND TRANSFER LINE 0. D. HAMLIN, Prop. Light and Heavy Hauling Done on Short Notice | only, $95 per acre. | zen, Cottoiwood. Ida. ‘same by paying for this ad and proy- jacres in alfalfa, 30 acres in timothy. | This is one of the choicest ranches on, ;Camas Prairie, Price for 26 days See Felix Mart- 49-tf Found—A watch; loser may have ‘ing RECS: ry. Notice of Shareholders Meeting Notice is hereby given that the an- nual meeting of the Shareholders of The Cottonwood State Bank, of Cot- tonwood, Idaho, will be held in the office of said bank in Cottonwood, on Tuesday, January 21, 1919, at 10:00 A. M. for the purpose of elect ing a board of directors and trans- acting any other business that may come before said meeting, Dated this 3d day of Jan., 1919. M. M. Belknap, Vice President & Secretary. 50 1-3t. Notice: for Publication. Department of the Interior, U, 8, Land Office. At Lewiston, Idaho, December 20, 1918. Notice is hereby given that JOHN V. SMITH, of Boles, Idaho, who, on December 22, 1913, made Homeste ‘ad Entry No. 05203, for N¢N NE NEtSE , See. 9 aud on June 3 Homes’ aoka Eutry No. 05521, for » 9 W# SW, Sec. 10, and NWi NW3, 15, ‘Town- ship 30 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian, fa is filed notice of intention to make Three Year | Proof, to establish claim to the land above de- scribed, before J. Loyal Adkison, U. S. Com- | ioner, at White Bird, Idaho, on the 27}h day ary, 1919. ant names as witnesses; Henry Waltz, of daha, Iwan Price, of Boles, Idaho, | W. Clarence Williams, of Cottonwood, better for 1919. Ppa Eva 1. Canfield, of Cottonwood, Idaho. HENRY'HEITFELD, Register. -|them to me for allowance at my place ‘mber 28, Idaho | Notice To Creditors In the Probate Court, Idaho, State of Idaho. In the Matter of the Estate of Jesse McKinley, Deceased. Notice is hereby given, that Letters of Administration on the estate of Jesse McKinley, deceased were grant- ed to the undersigned on the 30th j day of December, 1918, by the Pro- bate Court of Idaho County. All persons havin; claims against! said estate are required to exhibit County “(| 4 miles east of the town of Cotton- wood, Idaho, the same being hereby designated as the place of business of said estate, within four months’ after the date of the first publication of this notice, or they shall be forever barred. Dated this 30th day of Dec, 1918. Bertha McKinley, Administratrix of the estate of Jesse McKinley, deceased. First publication Jan. 3, 1919. H, Taylor, Attorney for Admin- istratrix, Grangéville, Idaho. Notice To Stockholders Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the Stockholders of the Keuterville Co-operative Tele- phone Co., Ltd., Jan. 15, 1919, to be held at Keuterville, Idaho 1 2-t. ae anvauns See. Lost An automobile tire chain between Ferdinand and Cottonwood on Dece- Clem Frei, Ferdinand, Idaho. Estray. Came to my place one.half mile west of Cottonwood, Nov. 18. one black mule. Owner may have same by paying for pasturage and this ad. Gus Scubcrt. 50t4 1-tf. Just a bit different from any- thing in your pantry is Mapleine The Golden Flavor— the flavoring of many uses— flavors hot and cold _ deserts— maeks fillings and frostings delicious delightfully changes puddings and pudding sauces, IT MAKES SYRUP that saves. Mapleine Syr- up made with sugar or with corn syrup, water and Mapleirie, forms a fine spread for hot cakes, corn bread, fritters and mush, With the advent of the New Year we extend to you a New Year’s Greeting and avail ourselves of this opportunity to express our appreciation for the nice business you have entrusted to us the past year, and upon the threshold of this New Year to assure you of our utmost effort to serve you For many years we have enjoyed your confidence and patronage and hope the cordial relations will ever continue. Yours Cordially, “HORE. 2 Hussman Lumber Company ULL DERS” SS — A= The Chronicle 'Can Handle Your Job _Work. —S—SS— | "A WIRED HOME? Is Within Reach Of All No matter how small and inexpensive your home, you can give yourself all the con- veniences and comforts of the costly resi- dences. You can wirea single room if you wish-—-your living room for the conven- ience of electric light or your kitchen for the use of labor-saving household helps, or any room you may designate. The Charge Depends Absolutely Upon How Much You Wish Done There are thousands of low priced three and four room cottages in this country wired for electricity. Need you deny yourself this greatest of all comforts? | | Ask us fora price on your requirements Grangeville Electric Light & Power Co. COTTONWOOD, IDAHO S|] ]] >. SSE5 Ferdinand State Bank FERDINAND, IDAHO A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS DONE 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 HENRY KUTHER, Vice-President E, J. KINZER, Assistant Cashier Try Us