Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, March 28, 1919, Page 2

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dare Notice 4 tor Publicatica Deparimest of v. te nd Office at ton, Idaho, bts ag 7 tay Notice is hereby given EDWARD Prue f Boles. Idaho, who, on April 27, 1912; October 5, 1914 made H. E. 04436, ris “Add. H, E., No 05765, for N¢ NEt. and SE} NE}, Sec. 24, Tp. 30 N., R.3.W.,and Lot 2, Et NW#, and Né NE. Section 19,’Township 30 North, Range 2 West Boise Meridian has filed notice of intentlon 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. cn Be Sure You are Richt--- ny Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U.S. Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, February 27, 1919. Notice is hereby given that Then goahead. Thisis especially true when buying flour. You want a flour that will raise good with a minimum amount of kneading. That will make you a nice even- grained loaf.— Lena EMRICK formerly Lena Jackson, of Boles, Idaho, who, on May 28, 1914; July 15, 1915, made H. E. 05428, Add. H. K.. No. 06227, for Ei Skt, and SWi SEt, Sec. 9; and SW SW4, SEt SW4, Sec. 10; N} 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 t@ the land above described, before Hampton Taylor, U.S. Commissioner, at Grangeville, Ida- ho, on the 10th day of April, 1919. Claimant names as witness+s: Harvey Kight, of Whitebird, Idaho; J. W. Lamb. of Boles, Idaho: Edward Wiley, of Boles, Idaho; Asa Jones, of Boles, 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 WILLIAM A. SPIvy of Spring Camp, Idaho, who, on June 16, 1914, made H. E., No. 05600, for SE4 NEt, Sec. 34, and SWtNwWi, and Wt SW#, Section 35, Township 29 North, Range3 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 ot the U. 8. Land A flourthat has a good, rich nutty flavor when baked into bread. * A flour that will make fine pastry without the use of an undue amount of. shortening. April, 1919, Claimant names as witnesses: Loy McCracken, of Lewiston, Idaho; James 1. area Baers rene 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 jJoun W. Cox of Spring Camp, Idaho, who, on December 17, 1914, made H. E., No, 05#80, for Lots 1 and St NEI, SE} NW, Sec. 5, Tp. 29 N.. R. 2 W., and St SK, Section 32, Township 30 N.. Range 2 West, Princess Flour Is an ALL PURPOSE FLOUR and will meet these requirements to iF u li 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, Idaho; Loy Mc- Lewiston, Idaho. 10-5, Henry HEITFFLD, Register. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S$. Land Office | at Lewiston, Idaho, March 6, 1919, Notice is hereby given that JOHN V, SMITH of Roles, Tdaho, who, on December H. E. 05203, Nt NEE, SEt NEH, NE and on June’3, 1914, Add. H. B. 21, SK SEt, Sec. 9, Wi SW4, Sec. 10 and NW Nwt, Sect. 15, Township 30 North, Range J West, Boise Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year Proof, toestablish claim tothe land above described, before J. Loyal Adkison, U. S. Commissioner, at Whitebird, Idaho, on the 16th day of April, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: Hyva L. Canfield, of Cottonwood, Idaho; Perry Are i of Boles, Idaho; Frank Lord, of Boles, 22, 1913, made - Lewiston Milling Co. Ltd. ASK YOUR GROCER CNN NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL) In the Probate Court of Idaho |” Notice is hereby given that ek State of Idaho. HOWARD) R. WRIGHT In the matter of the estate of John'| Si SPring Camp, Idaho, who. om March 25, 1914. Bernard Ceisse, deceased, 05 Pursuant to an order of said court | ship 29 north, range 3 west, Boise. Meridiau, has made on March ‘shige 1919, notice it a fo establish claim tothe nnd above acm a ; d day, at the court room” of said court | eae eI a ais 5. in the city of Grangeville, Idaho, hag | Sniead, of Spring Camp Idaho; Walter H. Lem- ons, of Spring Camp, Idaho; Jefferson S. Busick, i} | been appointed as the time and place | of Spring Camp, Idaho. | for proving the will of Johann Ber. |! ARKAT Maree aep maaster nard Geisse, deceased, and for hearin the application of Aloys Holthaus for the issuance to himself and John 11 Kopp and Joe Uhlenkott, jointly, of letters testamentary, when and where any person interested may appear and contest the same. Sg Aa ag eae SEAT SRI TT a I Charles W, Salle, of Boles, Idaho, HENKY HEITFELD, Register, og Ah Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, March 6, 1919. - Rose Comb Rhode Island Reds Nelson anid Watson Strain Nothing but prize stock used in breed- ing pen. Tested and tried for egg production under the Hogan system. j Nothing under 150 egg type used at ’ breeders. We feed no drones. Eggs $1.50 per 15 or $9.00 per 100 & Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, United States Land Office at Iewiston, Idaho, March 18, 1919, Notice is hereby given that WILLIAM J. NASH Of Boles, Idaho, who, on January 28, 1915, made H. B, No. 06194, for Lots 8and 9. Sec. 19, and lot 1, Et NWi, NE} SWi. and NW# SEt, Section 30, Township 31 North, Range 2 West, Boise Meri- By] - Dasa March 17, 1919, sett foot crabluh cain oe Tend abene “Wilbur L. Campbell, Ex-officio descritied, ‘before J. oval Adkison, U.S. ‘Com: tinghouse Strain White Wyandotte a Clerk, ears elt ay The Acknowledged Champions of the West A. 8. Hardy, Attorney for petition | Soin jacuues Ronee: nomeg, Robert yer, 12-3 a ight, Thomas O. Hern, all of Boles, Idaho. HENRY HEITFELD. Register. ’ They are ¢andy ycar round layers. As winter layers they mi] are hard to beat. Just a few settings to spare at $1.75 per 15 Eggs NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Probate Court, County =i} | of Idaho, State of Idaho. }| _ In the matter of the estate of Kate Fitzgerald, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that Letters Testamentry on the estate of Kate Fitzgerald deceased, were granted to the undersigned on the 15th day of March 1919, by the Probate Court of Idaho County. All persons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit them to us for allowance at the First National Bank, in Cottonwood, Idaho County, Idaho within ten months af- rer the date of the first publication’ of — this notice, or they shall be forev j barred. si “| Cottonwood National Dated this 15th day of March 1919. Farm Loan Association W. W. Flint, J. V. Nash, Executors, M. Reese Hattabaugh, Attorney | Long term loans on farm lands at 54 for Executors. Grangeville, Ida. 12-4} per cent. Bring us your loan, The two distinct types of Eczema can be relieved readily by using Dry Zen- sal for the crusty, scaly skin, and Moist Zensaj for the watery eruptions 75c a jar. Dorp must acccmpany all mail orders for eggs. Express rcel post chaiges to be paid by purchaser. Please rearly. First ccme first served. Address 8 EL STOlZ, Bex 8, ee. THEO. F. SCHAECHER | — MISS WILDER will be here Zs . ‘ Notice For Publication. Epear G. FRY FELIX MARTZEN April 4 with her Display of obeeuieericik gaat, Sut Hn Oe seule ate ‘otice is hereby given that WILLIAM S. GREENOUGH of Spring Camp, Idaho, who, on May 19, 1914, made H. E. 05416, for NWé Ais Si swi, a SPRING MILLINERY Cow Taken Up. Came to my place 4 miles north of Cottonwoed on. or about the 15th of October, 1918 one red mulley cow branded 1D on ‘right hip, M on right ribes, left. ear cropped, split in under part o right ear. Owner can have The Chronicie: : oc Mie Butter Wrappers, Legal Blanks, hile same by Da x Printing of Pivas Kind coin cette coadhoosed Ric gopetee = an ag / SW# SR}, Sec. 21; and Add. H. EB. Oct. 14,’ 1915, No. 06324, for NW#, Sec 21, hep. 29 -N., Range 3 West, Boise Meridian, has filed notice ‘of inten. tion to make three year Proof, to establish claim to the tand above described; before the Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land office, at Lewis- ton, Idaho, on the 29th day of April, 1919, Ciaimant names as witnesses: Warren Smead, Edward Knorr, Elva Goodwin, Robert W, Gibson, all of Spring Camp, Idaho. HENRY HEITFELD, Register. Office, at ‘Lewiston, Idaho, on the 12th day of | papers state that friends of Evan Bond, of Iewiston, Idaho; John W. Cox, of Spring |Mand on Governor D. W. Davis Boise Meridian, bas fed ‘notice ‘of intention to the benefit and in honor of the U , toest i i te j j L. Hand above deserited, before the Remister and (returned soldiers Monday night ‘|ble occurred at the Schmadeka} vi | visit to Grangeville Mr. Schroe- st ONT ALS se: AMOS A COUNTY $i SEAT NEWS ITEMS the First National Bank building; fitted up and will soon be ready to transact the business of his office there. The rooms are lo- cated upstairs next to the offices of Attorney E. M. Griffith. Unknown persons on Monday |: night entered the McGhie Trad- | « ing Co. store by cutting thr ough | 1 the screen door in the front of the) store. Nothing was missed from} the store. It is believed the per- sons who entered the store wanted money. No money had been left in the cash register so their plans were thwarted. Thomas Jordan who his former home at Pine Creek, side, died March 4, several days after he arrived in Canada. Mr. Jordan resided in Grangeville for a year. He was the father of Mrs. Fred Erskine of this city. Recent dispatches ‘in the Boise Evans are making a strong de- for his appointment to the post of immigration, labor and _ statistics commissioner under the new ad- ministration bill. Mr. Evans is now visiting with his daughters at Los Angeles. The St. Patrick’s dance given for left Ley Grangeville a few weeks ago for | <<! Alta., where he intended to re-|§ are o dolte | in the matter of mem. jorials and Idaho county should Deputy State Game Warden not lag behind. Don Fisher is having offices -in, | dollars is available from the state One thousand | toward erecting a memorial, cali epl Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, - &. Land Office ae wiston, Idaho, Mer h 22 1919. hoon May 12, 1914 made ‘0. 05401 for SRI NE, Kt SEE, and township 31 north, ran e meridian, has filed notice of intention fo make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described ‘before the tan Lreceiver of the jon. Idaho on the 2 Jaimant names as wit Joseph G. Enneking, nk Hatke, Louis Hatke, Henry H. Hatrup, all of Keuterville, Idaho. 13-5 HENRY HEITFELD, Register. S. Land office at of April, 1919. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Lewiston, Idvho, March 22, 1919, Notice is heréb: that / P. PARSLEY hoon August 10,1917 made 96429 far sinwi. p29 north, range 1 west Boise led notice of intention to make arproof, toestablish claim to the land fo Loyal Adkinson, U. 8. joner at Whitebird, Idaho on the 30th f April, 1919. mant names as witnesses: Ross Zehner Grover C. Ryan, Arthur Me- Spadden, William Hale, all of Canfield, Idaho, 13-5 Henry HritFexp, Register. Time to stop that sunglare, proper glasses fitted by Dr. E. A. Schilling, will do it, Hotel April 5-6. : 13- 1 laste Satisfaction That is what every man gets when he buys anall-wool hand tailored EDV. PRICE SUIT was well attended. Several par-| ties from Cottonwood came over} Cracken, of Lewiston, Idaho; James L. Bond, of and a large crowd was pen | ed. The Cowboy orchestra fur- nished the music for the occasion. | A jury in probate court today found John Schmadaka not guilty | of assault and battery on the per- son of John Stephens. The trou- ranch on March 19 and was _ the! outgrowth ofa dispute over the possession of trivial articles. Representative August Schroe-' from his home at Cottonwood. | Mr. Schroeder returned recently from Boise where for two months he was one of Idaho county’s rep- resentatives in the state legisla- ture. Only a few days before his der received a telegram from his son, Bert, who was in overseas service, stating the young man had arrived in New York and would soon be home. J.J. Pulse on Wednesday placed before the Commercial club a proposition to raise $25,000 for | the erection of a suitable memo- rial to Idaho county soldiers and sailors in the big war, Mr. Pulse der wasin Grangevile Saturday’ [ That is the reason why the de- mand is so great for Ed V. Price suits and everybody should take advantage of this opportunity and order early, Remember that everybody who is wearing Ed V. Price Suits will tell you they are the best clothes he ever had. That is good stuff. They are alright. That is what he will say about them There is a Reason read of what other communities | | BALBACK & LAKE | The Store for Everybody sucks up all the dirt, and the ‘Tho lint, ete. Come see the THOR, le biggest value on \be market at the Grangeville Electric Lig et us prose to you Cottonwood, Idaho —=—— EE ELECTRIC CLEANERS ——_________ The Thor Cleaner is built with just one object in view—to give lasting satis- faction and service. The steel body, ,is practically one piece, which makes it light yet stronger and more durable than any other electric cleaner made. Its lightness “makes it easy to handle and operate, and it glides swiftly and surely over the floor. | a —————_—_—_— Saves Time, Labor Cleans Quicker and Better You can clean in no time with a'T E( R. The wide rezzle ersily tT thread picker gets all the Lair, that it is tLe Fold on casy pry ments. Power Company price, ht & * « * i * * > Z « 5 * j . wks % | ° afe Pe en ’ i a) -*

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