Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, May 2, 1919, Page 5

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS _ In the Probate Court, County of Idaho, State of Idaho, In the matter of the estate of John E. Gentry, Deceased. Notice is hereby given; that Letters of Adnrinistration on the estate of John E. Gentry, deceased, were grant- ei to the undersigned on.the 9th day of April 1919, by the Probate Court of Idaho County, x All persons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit tiem to ure for allowance at the First National bank, of Cottonwood, Idaho, the same being hereby designated as the place of business of said estate within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, or they shall be forever bared. Dated this 18th day of April, 1919 Geo. M. ‘Robertson, Administrator of the estate of John E Gentry De- ceased, H. Taylor, attorney for administra- tor, Grangeville, Idaho. First publication April 18, 1919. 16-4 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the probate court, county -of Idaho, state of Idaho. i ‘ In the matter of the estate of Jo- hann. Bernard Geisse, deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Johann Bernard Geisse, deceased, were grant- ed to the undersigned on the 9th day of April, 1919 by the probate court of Idaho county. All persons having claims against said estate are requir- ed to exhibit them to us or either of} suance the first publication of this notice or they shall be forever bared. Dated this 18th day of April, 1919. Aloys Holthaus John Knopp Joe ae, om Executors of :the will of ann Bernard Geisse, Pandit A. §. Hardy Attorney for Executors, Grange- ville, Idaho., First publication, April 25, 1919. 17-5 NOTICE Of Administrator’s sale of personal property. ‘ Notice is hereby given that in pur- of an ofder of the Probate us for allowance at the residence of| Court of the County of Idaho, State either of the Cottonwood, undersigned. at Idaho county, Idaho within ten months after the date Og: the estate of Chris Nelson, deceased. Idaho,. made and entered on the 24th day of April, 1919, in the matter of The undersigned administrator of said estate will sell at public auction for. cash, subject to confirmation by the said Probate Court,-on Thursday the 15th day of May 1919, at the hour of 9 o'clock a.m. of said day, at the ranch of said Chris Nelson, deceased, 5 miles northeast of Winona, in the county of Idaho, State of Idsho, ‘the following described personal property, to-wit: 3 mares, 1 sulky plow, Moline, 1 Moline disc., household goods, 1 sad- dle, 1 walking plow, 1 chopper and 4 h. p. International engine, 1 three section harrow and cart, 1 30 gal. bbl. of hog oil, 1 cultivator, 2 log chains, blacksmith and other tools, 300 grain bags, 1 6 foot binder, 1 ton of hay, 1 Buick roadster, 1 hay tedder, 1 Deer- ing mower and rake, 1 38-inch Shuttler wagon and box, 1 hog oiler, i feed |. . |cutter, 2 sets of harness and collars, 1 buggy, 1 low wagon, 7 two year old steers, 6 yearlings, 10 head of ‘cows. Dated April 24, 1919. FELIX MARTZEN 17-2 Administrator of said Estate. ciierciimceiees The Cottonwood Hardware has made arrangements’ with The Ohio Varnish Co, to have their Chi-Namel saleslady to give a demonstration of how to use Chi- Namel the wonderful heel-proof and hammer-proof varnish. The expert demonstrator will be in Cottonwood May 5th and 6th to which the public “is cordially invited. 17-2 a ies ‘For hail insurance. See Felx Martzen. 16-t P . the personal property described below, beginning at 10:00 O’Clock, A. M. Three 2-year-old colts One mare with colt eleven years old weight 1100 One driving horse ten years old weight 900 Four saddle horses Three coming one year oldcolts . Farm Machinery and Miscellaneous One good 8-foot Deering binder, 1 9-foot Superior double disc Drill, one Clark double disc, one 14-inch gang plow, nearly new, one 3-bottom Emmerson disc plow, 1 4-section steel harrow, 3 walking plows, 1 31-2 inch Schuttler wagon and rack, one 3 1-4 inch Studebaker wagon, one Galloway manure spreader, 1 Corley ‘chop mill, good shape, 1 7-h. p. gasoline engine, 1 top hack nearly new, 1 run- about hack, 1 good buggy, one Superior fanning mill, two sets good buttchain breeching harness, 1 set lead harness, two séts plow harness, 2 sets driving harness Three sets breeching harness, two saddles, 1 Sharples cream separator and other ar- ticlestoo numerousto mention. FREE LUNCH AT Terms: One black horse thirteen years old weight 1050 Five milk cows and giving milk. 4 smail calves. UBLIC AUCTION The undersigned administrator of the estate of John E. Gentry, deceased, will sell at public auction on the Gentry farm three miles and a halt northeast of Cottonwood THURSDAY, MAY 8 Cattle, Horses and Sheep One gray team, six years old, weight 2600 One black mare 8 years old weight 1400 One black mare 4 years old weight 1400 One gray horse 5 years old weight 1350 One bay horse seven yeats old weight 1300 One gray horse coming 5’ weight 1200 One sorrel mare 5 years old weight 1200 “One gray horse 8 years old weight 1050 One bay horse ten years old weight 1050 One gray mare age five weight 1100 One gray horse twelve years old weight 1600 4 sows and pigs. 20 head good sheep with lambs. ALIAS SUMMONS. phot gs Court of the Tenth udicial District of State of Tdaho- in and ton the County of Idaho INO. I. MELVILLE, Plaintig, bein H. A. RENAUD, CARLOS HAR- MON, CHRIS NEILSON, M. A. LUNGO, and W..G. MITCHELL individually and as Directors and Trustees or the Elk City, Gold Dredging Company, Limited, a defunct | corporation, and L. A. MITCHELL, the wife of said W.G. MITCHELL, and the un- known owners and the unknown claimants of and in the propert described in the complaint in this action, Defendants. THE STATE OF IDAHO SENDS Greetings: To H. A. Renaud, Car- los Harmon, Chris Neilson, M. ‘A. yy as directors and trustees of the Elk City Gold Dredging Com- pany; Limited, « defunct corporation and L, A. Mitchell, the wife of said W. G. Mitchell, and the unknown owners and the unknown claimaints the complaint in this action the above named defendants, YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a complaint has been filep against you in the District Court of the Tenth Judicial District of the state of Idaho. in and for the county of Idaho by the above-named plaintiff and you are hereby directed to appear and answer the said com- plaint within twenty days of the ser- vice of this summons if served within ssid Judicial District and within 40 days if served elsewhere; and you are further notified that unless you so a pear and answer said complaint with- in the time herein ‘specified, the plain- prayed in said complaint. The said complaint alleges that the plaintiff is owner of and entitled to the possession of the following de- scribed property situated and located in Idaho county, state of Idaho, to- wit: hee A tract of land described as Lot 14 Block 5, in the townsite of Elk City, Idaho county, Idaho, according to the plat thereof, filed with the recorder of the said Idaho county, and according to. the survey the made by, Wm. C. McNutt, being the same property described in ‘Book 80 of deeds, 646, of the reeords in the office of the Recorder of said Idaho county, Idaho. Also Lot 13 in Block 5, in. said townsite of Elk City, Idaho county, Idaho, according to the said plat thereof. Also all the following described placer mining claims (in- the north half of the northeast quarter of south- west quarter, section 27, township 29, north, range 8; east Boise Meridian.) Also the Golden Seal placer mining claim (located in the east half of northwest ,quarter, section 34, and southeast quarter of southwest quar- ter, section 27, and in the south “half and the north half of the southwest quarter, section 27, township 29, N. R. 8, E. B. M.) Also the Golden Seal Extension Placer Mining claim (located in the west half of the northeast quarter, section 34, and in the west half of the northeast quarter, section 27, town- ship 29, N. R. 8, E. B, M.) and the Beaver Dam Placer Mining claim (located in the northeast quarter of southwest quarter, section 27, town- ship 29, N. R. 8, E.B, M.) The ‘said claims being one and one-half miles southwest of the town of Elk City. lie the Mable Placer Mining ‘claim, the Mable No. 2 Placer Min- ing claim, the Mable No. 3, Placer Mining claim, the Mable No. 4, Pla- cer Mining claim, the Mable No. 5, Placer Mining claim (the last five claims beitig located upon American river, and all’ being adjoining or closely adjacent claims, and being lo- cated in the Elk City Mining District Idaho county, Idaho, the location no- tices of which are of record in the office of the Recorder of Idaho county Idaho in Book 46, 330, 327, 328, 331, and Book 54, pages 27, 73, 73, 74, and 75 respectively, all of NOON. All sales $20.00 or under cash; on’ sums over that amount bankable note bearing ten per cent interest.on six months time. Harry Cranke, Auctioneer Geo. M. Robertson, Administrator of the estate of John E. Gentry Everything must be settled for before being removed from premises. . Felix Martzen, Clerk said mining claims being located in Idaho county, Idaho, (which is the property referred to in the title as de- scribed in the complaint); and asks that the defendants and each, of them, be forever barred from asserting any and all claims,-estates, rights and title therein and thereto adverse to the plaintiff and that the plaintiff be de- creed to be the absolute owner of said property. ¢ Witness any hand and the seal of said district court this 22nd day of April, 1919.» HENRY TELCHER, Clerk. By HAROLD HARRIS, Dep. [Seal] B. AUGER, Attorney for Plaintiff, Residence and P. O. address, Grangeville, Idaho. iciilialncnis For hail insurance. See Felix Martzen. : 16-tf . For sale by all grocers. Tip Top flour. - Cottonwood Milling Co. 4tf. W. R. Rogers sells the Oakland car, 13-tf Lungo, and W. G. Mitchell, individ. * of and in. the property described in - tiff will take bara. against you as

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