Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, March 14, 1919, Page 2

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2 LTP IONE TSIEN _ C. Fisher. July 4, it was believ- ed, would be an opportune time} . ret Keith was elected to fill the COUNTY SEAT NEWS ITEMS Joseph Squibb has seld his ranch of 160 acres,” northeast’ of Grangeville; {to George Turner and Ofto Sholtz of the reservation country, The price. Was. $100.an, acre. Bill Shober was over from Cot- tonwood Saturday evening and returned the following morning. Bill was recently discharged from service, having been stationed at Camp Lewis in the artillery di- vision. He left Grangeville with the August draft. Word has been received by Mrs. Fenn Batty that Mr. Batty had left the sanatorium at Hot Lake, Oregon last Wednesday and had returned to his farm near-Maupin, Oregon. This will be pleasing news to Mr. Batty’s many friends in this section where he resided for many years. Judge Wilbur L. Campbell of the probate court, came in on last evening’s train from a {en- day trip to points in the southern part of the state.. The judge ac- companied three young fellows to the Industrial schod] at St. Anthony, and after completing that task enjoyed a few day’s visit at other places before re- turning. James Potts, of Stites, charged with-a statutory crime, and: Lee Woodworth of Grangeville, al- leged forger, both of whom\ are held in the county jail, have ex- pressed willingness to plead-guilty according to Sheriff William H. Eller. The sheriff will take the men to Lewiston Friday and per- mit them to plead .before Judge Scales who is holding: court in Nezperce county. The sheriff and prosecuting attorney, it is said, will reeommend leniency for Woodworth. First condemnation proceedings to procure right-of-way for the North and South highway link’ between Grangeville and White- bird were filed in the district court this week when action was brought by the commissioners of ‘the Lake highway district against Sarah H. Rohbins and Leslie D. “Robbins, administrator for the “estate of S. W. Robbins, deceased. A reunion and picnic in Grange- ville of soldiers of the great war ‘from Idaho, Lewis, Nezperce and Clearwater counties was suggested to the commercial club at its meeting Wednesday by Sgt. Don for the pienic because, coupled) with the fact that the day is a national holiday,‘ it is felt that most of central Idaho soldiers will have been discharged by that} time. ‘Red Cioss Elects Secretary'|- At the regular meeting of the Red Cross held' this week in the| Red Cross rooms, the resignation of Mrs, Carrie McMahon, secre- tary of the local Red Cross was read and accepted. Mrs, Marga- vacancy. George Robertson, president of the Red Cross appointed the fol- lowing committees. Membership—Mrs. Edith Step- henson, Mrs. Mary Terhaar, Mrs. Myra Oldham, John Funke, aud T. B, Parker, Work—Mrs. Barbara Funke, Mrs. Helen C. Simon, Mrs. Herma | Morton McKinney, Mrs. Lora B. Hale, Mrs. Cora Edwards, Mrs. Bertha M. Robertson. Entertainment. — Mrs, «Nims, Mrs. Fannie Simon, Mrs, Margaret Keith, W. A. Lustie, W. W. Flint, H. C. Matthiesen. Home Relief—Mrs. Elizabeth Nacke, Mrs. Lora B. Hale, John Funke. Home service—Kate Nash. Finished work sent to the Lew- Laura ' iston chapter consisted of the fol- lowing: 25 suits, 38 pair of socks, 2 sweaters, 3 baby layetts. ——0——-- Harry C. Cranke, auction-| (Chronicle office. Charter No. 7923. Report of the condition of the First National Bank, at Cottonwood, in the State of Idaho, at the close of buginess:on March 4, 1919. RESOURCES. Total loans Overdrafts, Secured, none; unsecured $24.24..:........ 3 U. S. Bonds deposited ta-secure circulation (par value) .... U. S. Bonds and certificates of seo tnees Dee pledged as coll: other deposits or bills payable *. J. $. Bonds and certificates of indebtedness owned and unpledged Bretigin on U. S. bonds Liberty Loan Bonds, 34, 4 and 4} per cent, unpledged.. ecurities other than U. S. bonds (not including st Total bonds, securieties. etc,, other than U. Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of si Value of Banking house owned and wnericumbsred. Eauity in banking house Furniture and fixtures Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank. Cash in vault and net amounts due from national banks... - Checks on other banks in the same city or town as re; Total of Items. ....- $ Redemption fund with U.S. Treasurer and due from Interest-earned but not collected—approximate—on notes and bills receival not past due os War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps ‘actually owned. . Total LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, Less current expenses, interest, and taxes p: Interest and discount collected or spect earned (approximate) Circulating notes outstanding. .... Cashier's checks on own bank outstan Total of items Individual deposits subject ‘to check. . rowed .. ‘Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Re Certificates of deposit (other than for money ppt riieyed) Bills payable with Federal reserve Bank « 2 Total charged at rates in excess of those permitted by law (section 5197, Rev. was NONE. State of Idaho, County: of Idaho, ss: statement is true tothe best of my knowledge and belief. GRO. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of March 1919. CORRECT—AqTEST: FELIX MARTZEN, ADOLPH. HINKLEMAN, BE, 1, Highway District. Gentlemen: for the year 1918. RECEIPTS Cash on hand, 1-1-18 Motor jLicenses, 1918 Road Poll Taxes received from County treasurer . Highway District Levy, 1917 County Bridge Levy, 1917... County Road Levy, 1917 Rent of Hall, 1918 Road ‘Poll Taxes Collected in District Sundries Total Receipts. DISBURSEMENTS Warrants Redeemed, face value, Interest paid on said warrants Checks returned, unpaid Balance on hand this day, 1-3-19 Cash on hand this day, 1-3-19 Estimated Receipts from Road Poll Taxes. Estimated Receipts from Rent of Hall Estimated Receipts from County Road Levy (8 mills). . Estimated Receipts from County Bridge Levy (5 mills) . Estimated Receipts from Highway Dist. Levy (4 mills). Estimated Receipts from Motor Licenses, 1919 Total Assets LIABILITIES Warrants outstanding unpaid Estimated interest payable on above .. Estimated aecounts outstanding unpaid , To Balance account, .2........... a STATE OF IDAHO, COUNTY OF IDAHO, §S. and files of my oftice are hereby made a part of this report. Dated at Cottonwood, Idaho, Jan. 20, 1919. EDWARD BLAKE, | PATHE PHONOGRAPH We carry the well-known PATHE PHONOGRAPH and invite all persons contemplating purchasing a phonograph to look into the merits of this wonderful machine. T. F. Schaecher, Prop. Delinquent taxes, 1917... .. $ $2 First National Bank Report Loans and Discounts, including rediscounts, (except those shown in b and c) . $213,706.91 $213,706 91 $213,706.91 24.24 25,000.00 10.000. 500, eg Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other Gia for moet bor- 3.78 348.75 5.91 930.62 197.50 321.13 2bo 5.00 1883.69 _ $1885.45 1810.93 15,45 00 00 Ba = Sowa ee Sf gigis 38 2° $321,101.76 | 25,000.00 | to the land above descril 15,000.00 * 2,166,79 3,309.66" 25,000.00 167.84 | 10-5 148.377.99 13,687.99 $79,391.49 9.0 00 ve = $162, 065.98 $321.1 76 *of the total loans and discounts shown above the amount on which interest and discount was Stat.) exclusive of notes upon which total charge not to exceed 50 cents was made, was NONE, The nuinber of such loans I, Geo, M. Robertson, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above M. ROBERTSON, Cashier. HERMAN H. NUXOLL, Notary Public. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE. SECRETARY-TREASURER OF THE KEUTERVILLE HIGHWAY DISTRICT To the Honorable Board of Highway Commissioners of the Keuterville I herewith submit for your consideration and approval the annual re- port of. my office as secretary-treasurer of the Keuterville Highway District, 1.76 4.00 + 55.07 55.07 100.00 50.00 $20.00 197.50 1775.00 400.00 $2131.71 60,00 200.00 505.86 2897.57 Guaranteed to Play a Record 1000 Times Fexal DRUG STORE 1885.07 I, Edward Blake, Secretary-Treasurer of the Keuterville Highway Dis- trict, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and complete report }of Boles, Tdano, who, on December 22, 1913, made of the records of my office, for the year ending January 3, 1919. The books Secretary-Treasnrer, Keuterville Highway District. ebRse 88 82 The Busy Druggist . Cottonwood, Idaho TEAMS FOR HIRE Anyone wishing the services of a team and good driver can procure s@me by calling Nezperce Phone 1437 Will make trips to any part of the county. B. J. BIEREN COTTON WOOD DRAY AND TRANSFER LINE , 0. D. HAMLIN, Prop. Light and Heavy Hauling Done on Short Notice Notice for Publication Deparenent ct the Interior, U. S. Land Office at wiston. Idaho, eet 2 27, #919. Notice is bereby’ ‘given that “Epwarp WiLey of Boles, Idaho, who. on April 27, 1912; October 5, 1914 made H. EB, 04436, aid add. H. 'E.. 05765, for Nt NEt. and ‘SEH NEt. Sec. 24, ip 30 N., R.3 W., and Lot 2, &f NWi, and N} NE}. Section 19, *Townshii North, Range 2 West Boise Meridian has filed’ notice ‘of intention to make five year Proof,to establish claim to the land above described, before Hampton Taylor, U. S. Commissioner at Grangeville, Idaho on ‘the 10th day of April, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: Harvey Kight, of Whitebird, Idaho; Charley W. Sallee, of Boles, Idaho; Lena Emrick, of Boles, Idaho; J. W. Lamb, of Boles, Idaho. | 10-5 HENRY HEITFELD, Register. Notice for Publication Department of the Interiér, U.S.Tand Office at Lewiston. Idaho. February 27, 1919. Notice is hereby given that Lena EMRICK | formerly Lena Jackson, of Boles, Idaho, who, on May 28, 1914; July 15, 1915, made H. E. 05428, Add. | H. E.. No. 06227, for Rt SES and SW} SEt, Sec a gia and SWi SW#, SE} SWE, Sec. 10; Ni NWi and SW NW4, Section 15, Township 30 North, Range 2 West, Boise Meridian, has filed notice of inten- tion to make three year proof, to establish claim before Hampton ‘Taylor, U. S. Commissioner, at Grangeville, Ida- no, on the 10th dayof April, 1919. Claimant names &s witnesses: Harvey Kight, of Whitebird, Idaho; J. W. Lamb. of Boles, Idaho: Edward Wiley, of Boles, Idaho; Asa Jones, of Boles, Idaho, HENRY HEITFELD, Register. _« Notice for Publication , Department of the Interior, U.S. Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, March 3, 1919. Notice is hereby given that WriiiaM A. Srivy of Spring Camp, Idaho, who, on June 16, 1914, made #. E., No. 05600, for SE} NEz, Sec. 34, and SWE NW, and W} SW3, Section 35, Township | 29 North, Range 3 West Boise Meridian has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be- fore the Register and Receiver of the U.S. Land Office, at Lewiston, Idaho, on the 12th day of April, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: Loy McCracken, of Lewiston, Idaho; James L. Bond, of l,ewiston, Idaho; John W. Cox, of Spring Camp Idaho; Jerome B. Chaffee, of Spring Camp, Idaho. 10-5 HENRY HEITFELD, Register. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U.S, Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, March 3, 1919, Notice is hereby given that Joun W. Cox of Spring Camp, Idaho, who, on December 17, 1914, made H. E, No, 05880, for Lots land 2, Si NEI, SEL NWt, Sec. 5, Tp. 29 N.. R. 2 W., and St SEi, Section 42, Township 30 N.. Range 2 West, Boise Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make tfree year proof, toestablish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office. at Lewiston, Idaho, on the 12th day of April, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: William A. Spivy,of Spring Camp, Idaho; Jer- ome B. Chaffee, of Spring Camp, Idahg; Loy Mc- Cracken, of Lewiston, Idaho; James L. Bond, of Lewiston, Idaho, 10-5 Henry HEITFELD, Register. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U.S. Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, February 17, 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 SE} SE#, Sec. 2, NEt'NEt, Sec. 11; and Wi NW#, 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 Registe® and Receiver of the U. S, Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, on the 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. . Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, United States Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, February 5, 1919: Notice is hereby given that |OSEPH G. ENNEKING of Keutervillle, Idaho, who, on Nov. 10, 1914, made H. E. 05299, and Add No. 05827, for NWi SEi, N} SW}, SEi SWt, and NW4, Section 15, Township 31 North, Range 2, West, Boise Meridian, has filed notice of inten- j tion to make three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described; before the Register and Receiver of the U.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 Schroed ler, of Keuterville, Idaho, Frank Hatke of Keuterville, Idaho; Fred Shaw of Westlake, Idaho, 7-5 HENRY HEITFELD, Register. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, March 6, 1919, Notice is hereby given that vé JOHN V. SMITH H. E, 05203, Nt NEH, SEENEE NEA SEb, ‘Sec. 9, and on June 3, 1914, Add. H. ., No. 03521, for Ht SEI, Sec. 9, WE SWE: Seo, 10 and Nwi Nwi, Sect. 18, Towaship 40 North Range |, West, Boles Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year Proof, toestablish claim tothe land above described, before J. Loyal Adkison, U. 5. Commissioner, at Whitebird, Idaho, on the i6th day of April, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: Eva I. Canfield, of Cottonwood, idaho; Perry Nethken, of Boles, Idaho; Frank Lord, of Boles, Idaho; Charles W, Salleg, of Boles, Idaho, Ls HENRY HEITFELD, Register. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land ones at Lewiston, Idaho, March 6, 1919. Notice is hereby given that HOWARD R. WRIGHT of Spring Camp, Idaho, wlio, on March 26, ,1914, June 11, 1914, made H. E. 05318, Add. H. E!, No. 05584, for lot 6, Sec. 6, Tp. 29.N., R. 2 W. and Ni of 81,8} NEt, and SEi NW3, Section 1, Town- ship 29 north, range 3 west, Boise Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above des- cribed, before Hampton Taylor, U. S. Commis- sioner, at Grangeville, Idaho, on the 16th day of April, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: George F. Anderson, Boles, Idaho; Warren A. Smead, of Spring Camp Idaho: Walter H. Lem- ons, of Spring Camp, Idaho; Jefferson S. Busick, of poring Camp, Idaho. HENRY HEITFELD, Register. Don't Scratch’ Use Zensal This Zensal treatment is made to reach your particular case, Dry Zensal soothes and heals the dry scaly skin. Moist Zen- ‘sal gives speedy relief to weep- ing skin and the watery erup- tions. @75c a jar. THEO. F. SCHAECHER Cottonwood National Farm Loan Association Long term loans on farm lands at 5$| - percent. Bring us your loan, Evcar G. Fry Fevix pod ga Pres, Sec.-Treas, me i} Se ey i p See our lineof, | McKIBBIN HATS AND CAPS If you want good dependable hats and caps we can serve you in the McKIBBIN HATS AND CAPS Come in and See our Prices on the Black Bear Overalls, Coveralls, and Jumpers Prices reduced to correspond with the mar- ket prices. We will put the “BLACK BEAR” against anything made _ in the over- all line. : Buckskin Pants that never quit wearing. Stag Shirts for spring work in the buckskin cloth This is the best cloth made for service Remember we have Canvas gloves 2 pairs for 25c and OBEW Or DAITS (4OT tcc OC; Can you beat it? Work socks, per pair, 15c, 20c, 25c, 35c and dress socks in Fancy Cotton, Para Silk, Silk Lisle, Pure Thread Silk in White, Black, Grey, Green, Smoke and many other fancy colors. J. V. BAKER & SON Where Quality and Prices Meet Suiiill Titi mn ia aaeariiieercii damian A Chance for Farmers to Save WHEN you need a repair part for your har- vesting or haying machines, or some other machine you will use this year, you will want it quick. With this in mind, we wish you would go over each machine carefully, making note of parts that might need replacing during the year, and send us the list. HIS is the mest ¢pportune time to give your machines a —_—__—_—_—_—_—eereee——a—— thorough inspection, With the busy season at hand your time will soon be so occupied that you could not give this —_——.. $$$ Oe matter the attention its importance warrants, fella a te ae This advance information as to your probable re- quirements will make it absolutely can get any part you. need in short order. certain that you Please let us have your list of repair parts before or during Repair and inspection Week. Cottonwood Hardware & Implement Company Rose Comb Rhode dsland Reds Nelson and Watson Strain Le Hatching EGGS For Sale : 4 Lame ea Nothing but prize stock used in breed- ing pen. ‘Tested and tried for egg production under the Hogan system. Nothing under 150 egg type used as breeders. We feed no drones. Eggs $1.50 per 15 or $9.00 per 100 Ringhouse Strain White Wyandotte The Acknowledged Champions of the West They are dandy year round layers. As winter la are hard to beat. Justa few settings to spare at Pet ee $1.75 per 15 Eggs Money must accompany all mail orders for eggs. or parcel post_charges to be paid by purchaser. order early. First come first served. “Address .t am. Box 8, saci IDAHO eA AFAR Express Please Readthe Chronicle; an education teva 00

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