Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, October 31, 1919, Page 8

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oo! COUNTY SEAT NEWS ITEMS. | WARNER LENZ BOSCH MAGNETOS COTTONWOOD BATTERY AND WELDING SHOP P. H. DYE, PROPRIETOR NOW IS THE TIME TO WATCH YOUR STORAGE BATTERY. WATCH THIS SPACE FOR INSTRUC- TIONS ON THE CARE OF STORAGE BATTERY IN COLD WEATHER IN NEXT ISSUE / $$ SosZoadoaSreteeseasondoadondoateedneteeseete eefoatendoateeteateatoatecteczeety OX0-ACETYLENE WELDING HOWE SPOT LIGHT = = LeSVSEEHEHOH HHL LMS OOOOH ESE On oom oeoe Deeeteeeeteeetetenteteeoadecentetecedetsetetetontetoeeateteedetecdetecentetendeteteatece The flour that made Camas Prairie Wheat famous for milling. It is guaranteed to contain no acids or bleaching compounds. THE REAL TEST OF THE VALUE OF A FLOUR LIES IN THE QUALITY OF THE BREAD IT WILL MAKE HOLD FAST TO THAT WHICH IS GOOD Seeks te seooaoee > eS oe Ss ee Call on us and see what kind of a deal we eSoeteetons % can give you. SHHHHHHHHeqqennpeppspepepgegeeggeetendngendedeepedey FRANK P. LINT, D. S. T. WILLIAM P. SHEHAN, S. T. VENETTA I. SHEHAN, S. T. Members of Washington Association ot Drugless Physicians You cannot afford to suffer with those old complaints. Life is too short to MERELY EXIST, when you can be cur- ed and really enjoy every minute. If you are tired of medi- cine, come and take our wonderful Mineral Steam Baths, Electricity and Magnetic Massage. We will help you. Rheumatism, Nervous Troubles and Kindred Ailments Successfully Treated Without Drugs or Surgery Consultation Free Bie CLARKSTON, WASH, ees When in Grangeville Eat at the Presscmct ea ett) The neatest and most up to date Restaurant in the North west Lunch Counter in Connection Your Patronage Solicited Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Zuver, Prop. Girls~-—Ladies-Women FIND HOLLISTER’S ‘ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA a great Laxative— mild, pleasant, certain, so thoroly cleansing and purifying that CONSTIPATION disappears, and when your CONSTIPATION goes your COMPLEXION improves—you work better—eat better —feel better. Give it a thoro trial and you will recommend it to all your women friends. 35c a pacakage. THEO. SCHAECHER. Miss Alice McPherson of Kooskia and Thomas P. Olsen of Lewiston were married Monday in Lewiston. Fred G. Mayberry arrived in Grangeville Monday from Hele- na, Mont. He accepted a posi- tion as teacher of history and mathematics in the high school. Mr. Mayberry is a graduate of the Montana Weslevan universi- ty at Helena. Judge Wallace N. Scales re- turned late last week to his home here from Nezperce, where he held district court. Judge Scales will leave on Sunday morning for Lewiston, where on Monday he will convene district court for Nezperce county. M. Reese Hattabaugh Grange- ville attorney, was elected depu- ty grand master of the gvand lodge of Idaho Odd Fellows, in Mis, R, J, M Amioler. Alter chasing a sheep outtiv all the Way to New Snerut buer on Sunday collect ed $229 i luXes Lor ldaho coun ty 1r0In the OWners O1 Lhe sheep, who were about to lowd the ani mais on cars av New Meadows ior stiilpment to market. ‘ihe sheriui located the sheepmes. with thew outiit in Round vailey Ihe owners reiused to pay the taxes, but tinally decided tc make the payment when the sheriff threatened to hold the sheep. Dale Fulton, son of My. ana Mrs. R. F. Fuiton, will depart within a few days for Philadel- phia, Pa., where he will enter one of the foremost conserva- tories of music in the U. S., for a three-year course. Dale has a well-earned reputation as a vio- snell 6nd RB H. sweKLdows, and Williams appointed acting postmaatee, to sticeeed L. A. Wi isener, resigned, pending selection of a postmast- syazs a result of competitive sivil service examinations, set ‘or November 19 at Nezperce. een competition for the office of postmaster here, which pays 32300 a year, is anticipated. It is understood that already seven persons have announced their intentions of taking the exami nations. They include J. A. eradbury, J. J. Pulse, J. Loyai Adkison, M.G. Rambo, J. A. Peterson, A. M. Ecker and Wm. i. Williams. Peterson, Ecke: are members ot the local postottice force. Examinations will be held in Grangeville on November 8 for ihe purpose of establishing an eligible register from which sel-| ections will be made to fill vacan POINTED PARAGRAPHS. It’s easy to convince spincers that kissing is unhealthy. Never judgea ring by the jeweler’s name on the box. Nine times out of ten when a man buys a horse he is sold. A girl isn’t a poem merely be- 2ause she is averse to a poet. A much admired girl does not uways make the most admir- able wife. An old bachelor says a foo1 and his money are soon wedded. A chronic kicker is a nuisance but an occasional kick helps some. A woman’s pronunciation of depot depends upon her station in life. He who drops a penny in the contribution plate generally ex- pects a $5 sermon in return. Statistics can be made to show afl | from j eee cies in the position of postoffice Clerk. Entrance salary is $1, 000 a year. Examination applica- tion blanks may be had from) husband from his afternoon nap Wm. T. Williams, local civil serv-| to show him her dressmaker’s ice ih aaa Lee at the postoffice. | bill. Having retained a part of my work stock and farm machinery in order to har- vest my crop this fall I will offer for sale on the A. O. Martin ranch 1 mile north and 4 miles east of Cottonwood or five miles northwest of old Denver. oes Nov. 6th C anything that the man. behina the figures wants them to. No woman ever awakens her linist and will no doubt leave this institution at the close of his term a finished artist may suecess crown his efforts. J. A. Peterson, assistant post- master in Grangeville has been session in Boise, this week. Mr. Hettabaugh is in Boise. Others Grangeville attending UF| crand lodge of Odd Fellows and are W.S. Jackson, S. Jackson, H. Taylor, Mrs. W. TVVUEEOOAYUOURSEEGEUEOAGRGGO GSES EE fi UVNEUTONEUUUOUGAUOAGGAUTEGSEAGGAEEAEGEOUGEELAUEGE GHEE “12 Head of Good Work Cc — 1 span of greys, 9 and 11 yrs. old, wt. 3000 4 Head of Cattle 1 span of 4 year old geldings, weight 3000 1 blue gray mare, 4 years old, weight 1400 1 good milk cow 1 blue gray mare, 7 years old, weight 1350 1 roan mare, 7 years old, weight 1500 1 bay mare, 6 years old, weight 1300 1 four year old gelding, weight 1450 1 gelding, 7 years old, weight 1300 13 head of shoats weight about 60 pounds 1 black driving team, weight 2600 i About 30 ton of good wheat bundle hay MAJORITY OF THE HORSES ARE ALL GOOD WORK STOCK OF THE HUZZA RD AND OLD GEORGE BREEDING 1 nice registered Durham heifer, 3 yrs. old 1 red Durham two year old heifer 1 roan Durham yearling heifer seofesteateateatenteateadeateatonte tontongongengo stoner te ctete Sestectestecteste teste eee ese nto nto nto ators eSententeadeadeadecdeadeates Farm Machinery and Etc. 1 good 8-foot Deering binder 13% Webber wagon with grain box 1 big Bull tractor 1 Old Trusty 200 egg incubator 500 chick Cold Hover brooder 200 chick hot water brooder 1 50-pound anvil 1 double action threshing machine pump 13% Shuttler wagon with grain box 1 1 John Deere Surry 1 4 log chains 6 set of harness Sastectestet Soedeoteetongengenteetoeteet HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1 stand table 1 washing machine Modeegeetentesgeegentectoegenteatecgenteateetengentontengentonteegengonteateetentontententonteegeege tonteetoeteateatestectonteateagecgonteatecgectonteetpegontenteegesgeateatecge ateatecteoteateatees Seeile tate teed tetetetnteeneeacedededetettt 1 six hole cook stove 1 8-foot extension table 1 heating stove wood burner 1 kitchen cabinet 1 set bed springs BIG FREE LUNCH WILL BE Save AT THE peabcae HOUR Meet eteatetectoateatetentontegectoateeteetentent TERM Soooeoos A. O. Martin, Owner H. C. Matthiesen, Clerk SERPS All sums over that amount All sums of $20 and under cash. ® 6 months time on bankable note bearing 10 per cent interest. Seb eat eaten cegengente eteagentententeteeteteeteeectecete toate ateatententongengondecgecdocdecdecteeteeh eae adoadegoegontnegeetoatesteegoatoateete sto ctecteatoateegeatontetonteeteogect I E. Zuver, Auctioneer pa eee id { aan

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