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COUNTY SEAT NEWS ITEMS Victor Peterson is again able to attend to his ‘duties at the Farm- ers warehouse after a week's ill- ness which is said to have been the influenza. J. P.. Coyne, local pool hall owner was fined $10 and costs in probate court of Judge Campbell Tuesday after he was convicted of selling tobacco to minors. W.S. Chiene, an expert ac- countant, has arrived in the city and will beemployed by J.. A. matter of paving the street was not madé clear. It is not prob- able that the present’city council, which-leaves office in May will act on the matter. Fred Rothlisberg arrived Mon- day evening from, Lewiston and other outside points where he has been for a couple of months past, to be present and assist at the sale which his brother Ode has advertised. Following the sale the Rothlisberg brothers will de- part for points in Canada and Hoskins & Co., contractors for|Montana to seek a location with the Grangeville-Whitebird road. Mr. Chiene will shortly open offices here. Billie Brockman, who has been in the city for the past several days attending to business mat- ters, returned to his home near Creston, Wash. on Monday morning’s train. Mr. Brockman has a cattle ranch jnst across the Columbia river from Creston and stated he and family were well pleased with their new location, Paving of Main street in Grangeville was discussed at a meeting Wednesday at which timea civil engineer was here to discuss the matter. Whether FARMERS — ust vour aera veto would be hard to find a farmer who at some time or anothet hadnot lost valuable,time waiting for Take this territory and _ total up the time_lost in this way and it will astonish you. And all because repairs are not ordered as early as necessary repair parts. they should be. There is no better time than right now, just before the busiest season on the farm, to go over your ma- chines carefully, make up likely to need and send it to us before or during Re- pair and Inspection Week, in our hands we’ can order our stock soas to be pre- pared to meet every call promptly. Repair Part Service . Is a necessary part of our business. We realize what it neans to you in time and .money to get what you need at once. Help us to your list now and sending Cottonwood Hardware TM Hats! Men rf he new hats and inspesction. UTUUUUE ALAA stock raising as their object. Wallace Scott, : president of the First National bank, on Monday treated the pupils of the Grange- ville public schools to ashow at the Lyric theatre. “America’s Answer,” a patriotic picture was shown. In the afternoon pupils of the grades were guests of Mr. Scott and in the evening the high school pupils witnessed the show, Mr. Scott paying all the admis- definite steps will be taken in the NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL In the Probate Court, of Idaho County, State of Idaho. In the matter of the estate of Kate Fitzgerald, deceased. ‘ Pursuant to an order of said court, made on February 20, 1919, notice is hereby given that Wednesday, March 12, 1919, at 10 o'clock a.’ m. of said day, at the court room of said court, in the City of Grangeville, Idaho, has been appointed as the time and place jfor proving the Will of said Kate | Fitzgerald deceased, and for the hear- | ing the application of W. W. Flint and J. V. Nash for the issuance to them of Letters Testamentary when and where | any person interested miay appear and | contest the same. Dated Feb. 20, 1919. 18-3 Wilbur L. Campbell, | | NOTICE TO CREDITORS | Idaho, State of Idal o. |muth P. Lage, Deceased. Notice is hereby given; that Let- ‘ters of Administration on the estate | granted to the undersigned on the 25th day of January, 1919, by the Pro- \sions, EAE, 19 Miata If it is good alfalfa hay who vant at the right price call on the and Boys — rwed and are ready for your moderate prices will please the miost discerning. tastes eee ea , New Goods Arriving Daily QUR GROCERY LINE. IS ALWAYS COMPLETE We Feature CHASE & SANBORN'S COFFEE. J. V. Baker & Where Quality and Prices Meet |Cottonwood Milling & Elevator i Cos 9-tf alist of repairs you ‘are March 3-8. With this list help you .by making up it in to us. & Implement Company Hats! spring line of caps have ar- The quality, Son HN UE bate Court of Idahg County. | All persons having claims against | said estate are required to exhibit them Ex-Officio Clerk and Probate Judge. | 8% In the Probate Court, County of 9 In the matter of the estate of Hel-| § of Helmuth P. Lage, deceased were x ‘to me for allowance at the office of H, | i | Taylor, at Grangeville, Idaho, the |same being hereby designated as_ the | place of business of said estate; with- | first publication of this notice, or they \shall be forever barred. Dated this 29th day of January 1919. be Annie C. Lage, Administratrix | | deceased. First publication Feb. 7, 1919. H. Taylor, Attorney for Adminis- tratrix. Residence and post office ad- dress, Grangeville, Idaho. 6-4 | Ay joo eee Notice for Publication | Department of the Interior, U.S. Land Office | at Lewiston, Idaho, February i7, 1919. Notice is hereby given that WILBUR A. BOX | of Boles, Idaho, who on December 10, 1915, made | Additional H.-E., No. 06084, for the SEi SKt, | Sec. 2, NEt NE. Sec. 11; and N+ NW4, Section | 12, Township 29 North, Range 1 West Boise Me- ridian has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above | described, before the Register and Receiver CH | the U. S, Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, on tle 26th day of March, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: Herbert S. Boles, of Boles, Idaho; Grover C. Ryan, of Canfield, Idaho; William Hehl, of Can- | field, Idaho; John'R. Lacey, of Canfield, Idaho. | 8-5 HENRY HEITFELD, Register. ———-0- Notite for Publication Department of the Interior, United States Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, February 5, 1919: Notice is hereby given that JOSEPH G. ENNEKING eh eeniarete, Idaho, who, on {March 16, 1914 NoV. 10, 1914, made H. E. 05299. and Add. H. .. No. 05827, for NW SE4, N} SWi, SE} Swi. and | NW4; Section'15, Township 31 North, Range 2, West. Boise Méridian, has filed notice’ of inten: tion to make three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of the [.S. Land Office at Lewis- ton. Idaho, on the 18th day of March, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: Henry H. Hattrup, of Cottonwood; Idaho, Edward Schroeder, of Keuterville, Idaho, Frank Hatke of Keuterville, Idaho; Fred Shaw of \ Westlake,.Idaho. 7 HENRY HEITFELD, Register. _-—— | FOR SALE OR TRADE—Two , teams of hoises, one span of geld- ings and one span of mares. |Mares weight 2600 pounds and |geldings 2900. Will trade for /either wood or posts. Will givea |years time on good note. Alsoa | the junk man. 8-2 FOR SALE—Eight foot wind i mill with a 80 foot tower. One sulky plow in good shape. One |good milk cow. Inquire of J. J. | Schnider. 8-tf | For Sale—De Laval cream sep- arator No. 15. Also good fresh ‘milk cow. Inquire at this Office. ‘Ttf Don't Scratch Use Zensal This Zensal treatment is made to reach your particular case. Dry Zensa] soothes and heals the dry scaly skin, Moist. Zen-- sal gives speedy relief to weep- ing skinand the watery erup- tions, 75¢ a jare THEO. F. SCHAECHER Clyde Von Bargen Taxidermist Taxidermy work in all its branch- es. Birds; animals, game heads, ete., mountéd true to life. Skins tanned and made into rngs. _ Send me yourerders. Satisfaction guar- anteed.. Prices reasonable. Bogh phones, Cottonwood, Idaho jof the estate of Helmuth P. Lage, IM | good six ton truck. See T. Clark, ; jin ten months after the date of the | ja ‘Bay gelding coming 3 years, weight..... All Classes cottage or mansion. Yard Everything needed to build with whether Buy at This We have a complete stock of building material as also make to order and carry in stock Barnyard Watering Troughs, Furniture Pig Troughs, . Chicken Crates, Bundle Racks, Farm Gates, Silos, Portable Fences and Round Stock Tanks. No matter what your needs.we can serve you promptly and economically ‘Give us a trial and be c and éndeavor to merit your patronage Hussman Lumber Company “The Yard That Saves and Satisfies” The undersigned will sell the followin north and four miles east of Vollmer Tuesday, T wenty-Nine Horses Bay filly coming 3 years, weight SSR Bay filly coming 3 years, weight.. ........ Bay mare 5 years, weight.... ; . Black gelding five years old, weight Bay mare five years old, weight............... Ruckskin gelding thirteen years old, weight Gray mare, five years old, weight Gray gelding, four years old, weight mre 4 Gray gelding eleven years old, weight.......... . Sorrel gelding thirteen years old, weight Nezperce on onvineed of our facility . ———._——— 5 =a ) sf LIVE STOCK SALE! g property at public auction one mile on the Hobart place and 6 miles west of March 4 Nine Head of Cattle Hereford cow and calf, Durham cow and calf. Two Hereford bulls, Red Cow and calf. Jersey and Holstein cow. Farm Machinery, Etc. 31-4 Webber Wagon. 31-4 Mitchell Wagon, 31-2 Shutler Wagon. 31-4 Bain wagon. 31-4 Shutler wagon. Crown wagon. Mitchell hack. Heavy buggy. . Studebaker bobsled. _ Columbia bobsled. Mandt bobsled. 8 foot MeCormick binder. 6 foot Deering binder. 9 foot Monitor drill. 8 foot dise. 14 inch E. Mason gang. 7 TERMS: All sums of $10 $10 time until November drawing ten settled for before leaving discount for cash FREE LUNCH AT NOON 2 — ———— oS er ceyt interest. to register. Will furnish papers with all. Six sows with pigs at side. Two year old boar. Five sows to farrow soon, ¢ Ten 9 months old boars, Four gilts nine months old to farrow I B in April; 15 7 months old gilts tofarrow in May. ee an 14 inch Clinton gang. Five shovel cultivator. McCormick mower and rake. Clover leaf fanure spreader Pair of hack sled runners. Steel harrow. Wood harrow. Jackson Fork, \ nee 2 Superior fanning mill. “conomy gasoline engine. Young Grant cho ill Grind stone. Pruning hook. 18 horse anllatee Eee 6 sets harness. 2 heating stoves. Range, 2dozen hens. Household goods, 4 mattressess, 3 bedsteads and springs. Folding bed. And othor articles. Weston Chief forge. Sf RR oS a er oT or under, cash. Sums over 1, 1919 on. bankable note Everything to be the premises. 4 per cent D. L. Rosengrants, Owner . HARRY C. GRANKE, WALTER ZIMMERMAN Auctioneer Clerk Brown mare eight years old, weight . 1250 Black gelding, three years old, weight... 1150 Roan mare six old, weight Pere Osh): 1 black gelding, five years old, weight. ' 1400 Roan mai seven years old, weight 1300 | Gelding, bay, nin ld, weight 11250 Mare, brown, nin oid, weight ne i) Two roan gelding com By , Weight each.....1250 | Sorrel saddl sold, weight ......1000 Saddle hor: old, weight . $00 | Gelding, be a |, weight - 1000 | Two black gs, gelding and afilly. Yearling bay filly, brown mare colt and a black colt. ‘ Registered Hogs Big type Poland China hogs, registered and subject’ 0S eS) I 00 J