Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, April 4, 1919, Page 5

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HOS SHHHHOH SSO HOOS } LOVAL NEWS @ SHH HHHP HHH HH OSHO OOO Lee Hart returned from oversea duty Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Kadtioks returned Thursday evening froma visit to outside points. Early and late cabbage plants, raised by Arlie Gentry will soon be ready for sale. Call at Baker’s stor 13-3 Mrs, Albert Rogers and chil- dren who have been visiting with friends in Clarkston returned home Wednesday evening. T. Clark the junk man is al- ways in the market for poultry and rabbits. Any amount and size on Saturdays and Mondays of each week. 14-4 Miss Wieber arrived from Spo- kane Thursday evening and has again taken active charge of her millinery store located with the Cottonwood Mercantile Co. As Iam leaving immediately I would ‘like all who are either in- debted to me, or to whom I am indebted, to call at once and settle. Edward Blake. 14-1 T. Clark returned Saturday evening from a week’s visit to ccast points. He reports condi- tions very favorable there and everybody appearing to be em- ployed, Jess Ripley, who was recently discharged from the army passed through Cottonwood this week enroute to his home on the Dou- mecq. Jess was in oversea ser- vice for about a year. Miss Anna Peterson, arrived home Thursday for a brief visit with her parents. Miss Peterson has finished her course as teacher of the training school at Sweet- water and Monday will leave for Lewiston to attend the Normal. Dr. and Mrs, Shinnick accom- panied by their son and daughter, arrived home Wednesday. even- ing from Lewiston were the Shin- nick children have been confined to a hospital for the past two weeks, The son was operated on for appendicitis and the daughter was taken down with the flu while in Lewiston. PEORR Oat FOR SALE=+Good heavy har- ness and saddle, T. Clark, the junk man. 14-2 FOR SALE—Or will trade for second hand harness one share in Doumecq- Joseph Telephone Co. Inquire of John Johann. 14-1 FOR SALE—Netted Gem seed potatoes all sacked for $1 a hun- dred at Cottonwood. Inquire of George McPherson or call me up on Nezperce phone. 14-tf FOR SALE—About 15 ton of good timothy hay at $24a ton at my place 1} miles north west of the Hussman Lumber mill. Mike Steger. 14-1 FOR SALE—At my residence; bed-room and parlor suites, and kitchen equipment and other ~ articles. For Cash. At once. 14-1 Edward Blake. FOUND — Necktie on Main street. Owner can have same by calling on Wagner. 14-1 —o—— Mothers of County Organize To those whose sons are in or have been in the service the fol- lowing letter received by Mrs. Otie Cone of Grangeville explains itself: Pocatello, Idaho. My dear War Mother of Idaho County: There has been started in the} United States an organization called the “War Mothers of America.” It originated in the) Federal Food Administration at|. Washington, D.C. The mothers of the boys in the service proved the best advocates of food conser- vation, because of their vital in- ’ terest in everything pertaining to | thewar. A mother is interested | in every phase of her son’s exis- tence, and for this reason the gov- ernment has recognized the worth | of our judgment and has asked to} be kept in touch with the organi- | zation, its designs and plans. The organization is compen [ = — Walls In your attained pleasing and yourself and Let us show = = | | SSS SSS SSS SSS _—— = — I 4 Good Looking wall paper. They will make your home line of artistic wall paper. The colors and designs are varied and prices suit all home are by use of attractive to all comers. you our 1919: on When are you going to paint that house ? GALLON save nine—and a few re- pair bills too, We carry a big line of inside and outside paints for all pur- poses—every color imaginable. Sportsmen’s Headquarters We feature the Remington UMC line of Arms and Ammunition—known everywhere as the choice of leading sportsmen. Everything for the hunter and trap shooter. —@ SS] SSS EE S| Ss Hoene Harchvace ll 0 SS eS ————— Nt SEt, and 8) A above described ‘before Jo day M3 April, oi HENRY ‘envi, Register. Notice for Publication Bs rahi atid of the Interior, U. had Land Office at he. March 22. 1918, Notice fe he hereby aAMOEL P. ces of Canfield, Idaho, who on itead A 10, 191 ‘ontry ‘No, 06429 for St NWS. NE Sw! 2 and NWt al Adkinson, U. 8. missioner rahe Whitebird, Idaho = nan ro ndy names mae Dadar Arthur an, spadden, William Ha Hale, ait i Canfield, Mabie HENRY HEITFRLD, Register, Notice For Publication. Department of the Interior, U. §. Lanc Office at Lewiston, Idaho, Peon che Mag 1919, Notice is hereby gives WILLIAM 8, prsreney e ° . l of Spri ing Camp, Idaho. who, on May, wt ‘ant in . time wil made H. H. 0546, for Nwi Sw, Si Swi, and of women who have sons in, the service, absolutely no others. Each state has a leader called the State War Mother who selects a leader in each county. The other officers are secretary, treasurer and historian, who will write a war history of her county, so every enlisted or drafted man and every notable incident will be accounted for. Mrs. Alice French of Indiana- polis, Ind. is the organizer for the United States and has been grant- ed a charter fortwenty years. The dues fixed by the organization is 25 cents for each member. (Signed) Mrs. D. W. Stanrod, In accordance with the above, a meeting was called in Grange- ville and the following officers elected. Mrs. Otie Cone, County War Mother; Mrs. A. F. Turner secretary; Mrs. France Bowman; treasurer; and Mrs. Fred Erskine, historian. Meetings will be held the 1st Saturday of each month at 2p. m. at the Rest Rooms ‘in C= Guaranteed to Play The Busy Druggist nee State War Mother. |, I 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. Rexok DRUG STORE T. F. Schaecher, Prop. every mother in the county will be represented. e Patronize the merchants who ad- vertise in this paper They will treat you right rt @ When in Grangeville call at “ BRADBURY'S” for your Ice Cold Drinks Cigars, Etc. @ H. TAYLOR Lawyer ‘ Bank of Camas Prairie Bldg., Grangeville, Idaho. Practice in all the courts. a Record 1000 Times Cottonwood, Idaho wet All Issues of If you are compelled through self by registered mail. the best market price. Davenport Hotel Building, Box 67 palate tim . ~— we Liberty Bonds force of cirumstances to sell your bonds, take them to your banker and ask him to draw a sight- draft on us with bonds attached, or send the bonds to us your- We will remit you on. day received at Telephone, wire, or write for’ quotations on Liberty Bonds or any security quotations. IRVING WHITEHOUSE COMPANY Grangeville and it is hoped that Methodist Church Services Regular Sunday morning ser- vices at the M. E, church, but commencing Sunday evening at 8:00 o’clock, there will be services. The subject will be “My. Flag.” Much stress and time is being given to singing. There will be solos, duets, quartettes, and cho- ruses; and the main talk of the evening will be the discussion of topics of main events, and prac- tical subjects: A reai interesting as well as edifying time is promis- ed. None of the services will be lengthy unless the interest of the| people demand it. Various speal's' § ers will be sought to give the ad-| ti? dresses of the different evenings. |* By all consulted its an induce- ment very promising to our com- munity. Why not have a com- munity of real life and activity? It depends on you. The strength of an organiza- tion is the strength of its weak- est member; the moral and ethi- cal standard of a community is no | Si NW aan yh higher than the lowest form of] notice of intention to. ma moral and ethical endulgences|‘ practiced by a community’s peo- ple. M. W. Sliger, Pastor. Py lint, ete. The Thor Cleaner is built with just one object in view—to give lasting satis” faction and service. The steel bodyt+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 pea Receiver of the U. S. of Forest, Idaho Abd on ih edo | sj | id office, al Idaho, on the 29th say" rol f Avril, 1919, inasaat ors as wie Warren Smea va Goodwin, id, Edwa: Robert W. Gibson, all oe Spnug ¢ Caer Idaho. 13.5 HENRY HeirFecp, Register Notice for Publication. irtment of the Interior, U. §. . Land Office ai xewition Idaho, March 27, 1919, Notice We nerety. ven t DUDLEY M. RADLEY 1916 20 for ‘Sut we N wi and at pie bY iran described before the resister and receiver of the Laud office at Lewi: ston, Aaaho on the 8th day ‘at's May, 1919, Claimant names as witnesses; Carson Moffitt, Frank Astch, er Murdock, Arthur Keane all of Forest, Henny ed yRED. Regisier Notice the Publication rtment of the Interior, ~ ir) Tans meee Depa Lawinon. Idaho, Niecy 27,1 nt Notice is hereby given th Epwarp Witey of Boles, sdano, eieg 7 April, ada, October 5, 1914 mad and’ Ai E,, No. 08765, for a) Rul, Vand rks pole 24, Tp. an 4, and Ni NEt, Section, », * towndh Boise Meridian has jo 8. missioner a soning Idaho on ‘he Toh aay. of April, I Claimant names ry earn: Re deal ht, of wine d, Idaho; Charley W. Suallee, of Boles. ered Jena Hmrick, of Boles, Idaho; J. W. Lamb, of Bol 10-5 nt fips Register. Notice for Publication irtment of the Interior, U.S. Land at Towaan, Iduho, February 27, 1919, one Notice is hereby | given that Lena Emrice formerly Lena Jac! comet ba peat) Idaho; who, on May 26,1914; July 15, 1918 E5428, Ad. No. 06227, for PASH an ee aw SER, 2: ook swt SWi, SEE SW Nwi & Wet N Wd, Section 15, Township 30 Nort! 2 West, Mpuies Meridia Idaho; Asa Jones, of Boles, Idaho. 10-5 HENRY HeEITFaLD, Register, Notice for Publication Department of the Interior. U. mas Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, March 3, 191 Notice is hereby given that WiILiiaM A. Srivy of epcias cae Idaho, who, on June 16, 1914, 05600, for SEL NEt, Sec. 34, and ree establish claim to the ‘nod above deseril ion the A secs 7d | Receiver of the U. 8. Land wiston, Idaho, on the 12th day of Sout, iis. Claimant names ag witnesses; Loy McCracken, of Lewiston, Idaho; Jamon Le, Bond, of Iewiston, Idaho; John W. Cox, of Spring camp! Idaho; Jerome B, Chaffee, of Spring Camp, HENRY HEITFELD, Register. eaten eplitis a F-9 Notice for Publication Departwpent of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Lewiston, Icaho, March 3, 1919, Notice is hereby given that Joun W. Cox te tryed | saren Lem hag on December 17, H. Hi, No, 05880, for Lots land 2, 9 Nai SEE NW, Sec. 5, Tp. 29N.. R.2 and St tion 42, Township 30 N. nge 2 West, Boise Meridian, has filed notice o! lescr! Receiver of the U. at ber hor the 12th ae ot April “Wis, laimant names as witne: William A. Solsy, of ‘Spring C otis gee Fea ome B. Cry lee, Spring Cam Coshenrel Lewis ined Idaho; James 1, Lewiston, Idaho, y ” Hexry HeITeRLD, Sevinse, Notice for Publication irtment of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at cre ton, Idaho, March 6, 1919. Notice is ‘is hereby given that , one v. Laat on Boles, above described, before J, Loyal Adkison, U. ae SS itebird, Idaho, on the i6th ee 1, 1919, & swiftly and surely over the floor. Saves Time, Labor Cleans Quicker and Better You can clean in no time with aTHOR. The wide nozzle easily sucks up all the dirt, and the Thor thread picker gets all the hair, Come see the THOR, let us prove to you that it is the biggest value on thc market at the price. Sold on easy payments, Grangeville Electric Light & Power Company Cottonwood, Idaho Notice for Publication Department of the Ini Office at Lewiaton. Idaho, Marsh, “9 ae is hereby give: «HOWARD. x WRIORT Idaho, who, on March 26, of Sprit ee: a pede He OSSi8, add. H. E. sioner, at onraetie ys pido on the 16th April, 1949. *s Claimant names as witnesses:

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