Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, January 23, 1920, Page 5

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P Cottonwood Milling & | Elevator Company Ltd. ‘Mn ufacturers of High Grade Flour Graham, Whole Wheat and Farina DEALERS IN Livestock Fuel and feed of all kinds Alfalfa hay Cottonseed oil cake Poultry feeds of all kinds Corn oats and barley in carload lots oL——10 We steam roll your feed, if ycu say so, and don’t charge you any more for it than our regular rolling or chopping price | NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION plicant will offer final Bone in sup- | Department of the Interior, U. S.] Port of his application and sworn Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, Jan o eas one ay of March, 0, before the teceiver uary 9, 1920. 920, Notice is hereby given that Emmett of the U. S. Land Office, at Lewiston, * A. Jones whose post-office address is Idaho Boles, Idaho, did, on the 19th day of Any person is at liberty to protest | May, 1919, file in this office Sworn this purchase before entry, or initiate | Statement and Application, No 07490,| a contest at any time before patent to purchase the » SW%, & W] issues, by filing a corroborated affi-| SE, Section 25, Township 30 North, | davit in this “e, alleging facts ‘ Range 3 West, Boise Meridian, and which would defeat the entry. the timber thereon, under the provi- Henry Heitfeld, . sions of the act of June 3, 1878, and 3-10 Reciscas acts amendatory, known as the “Tim- ber and Stone Law,” at such value as might be fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to such application, the land and timber thereon have been appraised $525.00 the timber gsti- mated 285,000 board feet at $1.00 per M. and the land $240.00; that said ap- can clean All work | 3-tf Richards the tailor and press that suit. guaranteed. flower of 1-tf | Tip Top flour ‘the flours.” Monuments of Quality Our Monuments are finished from the very best ; of Marble and Granite, by skilled workmen. Our satis- fied customers are our best reference. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICES Lewiston Marble and Granite Works 18 Main Street, Lewiston, Idaho | A. H. NAU, Cottonwood Representative Dr. Frank P. Lint SANIPRACTIC PHYSICIAN—(Drugless) e Billups Block Clarkston, Wash. Sanipractic is the science and art of applied prophy- lactic and therapeutic sanitation, which enables the physi- cian to direct, advise, prescribe or apply food, water, roots, | 1 will in | | sale and BY SHERIFF In the District Court of the Tenth}. Judicial District of the State of Idaho, in and for the County of Idaho. Mary Otter, Plaintiff, vs. Julia Bur- meister and E. F. Burmeister, and W. E. Olson (also known as W. E. Olson Jr.) W. b. Olson (also known as W. E. Osson Sr.) and Martha Olson, his wife. Defendants. Under and by ~‘+tue of an order of sale and decree issued out of the Dist- rict Court of the Tenth Judicial Dtst- rict of the State of Idaho, in and for the County of Idaho, on the 29th day of December, 1919, in the above en- titled action, wherein Mary Otter, the above named plaintiff obtained a judgment and order of sale and decree against Julia Burmeister and E. F. Burmeister and W. Olson (also} _ known as W. E. Olson Jr., W.E. Olson (also known as W. E. Olson Sr. and Martha Olson his “ife, the defendants on the 29th day of December, 1919, for the sum of $2840.36 with interest from date of judgment together with costs and accruing costs, which judg- ment and decree was on the 29th. day of Decentber, 1919 recorded in Judge- ment Book 5 of said Court, at page 425. | am commanded to sell that cer- tain lot, piece or parcel of land, lying and being in the County of Idaho, ; State of Idaho, and bounded and part- icularly described as follows to-wit: The Southwest Quarter of the | Northwest Quarter, Section Four (4) in Township Thirty-one (31) North | of Range One (1) East of Boise Meri- dian containing forty acres, according to U. S. Government survey thereof; Except a strip of land Twenty rod: (20) wide (containing ten (10) acres) along the east side of tract of land which has been sold to Mathias Lauer PURLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that on Saturday the 7th day of February at 10 o’clock A. M. of said day, in front of the Court House Door of the County of Idaho obedience to said order of decree, sell the above de- scribed property or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said iudement, with interest and _ costs. FOR SALE—Gang plow hears ly new. T. Clark the junk 5 8-3 FOR SALE—No. 5 Royal type-| “" writer. Inquire at this office for for particulars. 46-tf "FOR § SALE—All or any part of a herd of 39 head of ‘sheep. Inquire of J. N. Blackburn. 3-2 FOR SALE—F ul! blooded Po- land China brood sow. T. Clark the junk man. 3-2 “FOR SALE—2000 Red fir and Tamarack post. H. F. Lute.) Cottonwood, Idaho. 4-6* | FOR SALE—Straw in loads or, stack quantity. J. W. Williams, Grangeville, | Idaho. 3-4" | arene } FOR SALE—Four sets of| good harness and three saddles, good as new. T. Clark, the junk man. 3-2 WANTED— Hides at the Johann Harness shop. 46-4 WANTED — Poultry of alll kinds. Jungert and Hocker- smith. 51-tf | WANTED—400 fat hens and some roosters. Inquire at this office. 3-2 WANTED-—-1000 fat hens and | 500 roosters. Inquire at this office. 4-tf and accruing costs ete. to the highest and best bidder for lawful money of the United States. Dated at Grangeville, Idaho, Janu- ary 14th. 1990 W. H. ETTER, Sheriff. By Florence Murray, Deputy TIP TOP FLOUR. Laboratory tests show that our Tip Top flour now is the best flour on the market. Large orders from the bakery trade, as also our big demand from dealers all over the country, should be evidence of the quality. Cottonwood Milling & Elevator Co. §2-tf 3-3 For Watkins remedies Hockersmith & Sons. SPdeSSODESESODSES SOROS SO SESSSESOOESELSTO 99ST EIEN S Auto Supplies Gas and Oils Expert Attention Given to all branches of garage work at this shop. Being espe- cially equipped for such work we can handle all jobs with dispatch Come Here WITH YOUR Car Troubles Let our Trouble Fixer do the worrying --It’s his business Everyming © for the motorist herbs, light, heat, exercise (passive and active), manipula- tion, adjusting tissue, vital organs or anatomical structure ing of all kinds. by manual, mechanical! or electrical instruments or appli- or other natural z Fe assist nature restore 4 ances, ral agency; to assist nature restore a reasonable. FEEEEEDS ESSE EEE EEEE EEL EEEEESEEEEEEE PEST ETE LESSEE EEE EEEESS nT sic sidibe aaa s SOeeeet psychological and physiological interfunction for the pur- pose of maintaining a normal state of health in mind and body. ings and tubes and give us a trial. We are now in a position to do vulcaniz- Bring in your old cas- Prices COTTONWOOD GARAGE STEWART & JASPER, Proprietors WANTED—Second hand road- ster, Ford body, not older then model 1916. Address Box No. 58, Cottonwood, DERED: 2-4*} LOST—Between Hotel and Hussman Lumber} yard a gold nugget, value $5.00, Finder return to this office and receive reward. 4-2* ESTRAYED—Came place a black pig, to my | quantities of Japanese 150 pounds. Owner can have| same by paying for ad and feed Wm. Wagner. COL. J. M. HINKSON bill. 4-1) Col. J. M. Hinkson of Philadelphia contends that he is three times a war veteran. He served in the Civil war, Spanish-American war, and did his bit toward defeating the submarine by New Zealand’s Trade With Japs. Japan's imports into New Zealand are increasing rapidly, and they con sist almost entirely of manufactured goods. During the nd large s flooded war pe this market, some of wh ere of a fairly good quality, but were very shoddy. The shoddy goods were imported chiefly during 1916 and 1917, since which time the quality of the Japanese manufactures has greatly improved. Novel Beokbindings. Among the exhibits at the exhibition, Westininst: were hundreds of books which were bound in the camp school ut Ruhle- ben. One is bound in an old leather glove with the fingers stretched across the front cover, one word of the title being on each finger point. Rohlebes and. boots, trouserings, velveteen, and cor } duroy. Fooling the Pests. “What cun I do,” asks Smaltholder to keep the birds from destroying my plums, apples and peurs?” way is to sell the orchard when they are asleep. The simple creatures will go on dGestroying some one else's plums, apples and pears without dis- covering the deception that has been practiced upon om: —Punch. See or write | #4 NOTICE OF, FORECLOSURE SALEIWANTS, FOUND AND FOR SALE|$******* DR. WESLEY F. ORR Physician and Surgeon Office in Simon Bldg. Both Phones rer POPS erro ohGo secooscoccoececoeoenenees DR, H. B. BLAKE Physician and Surgeon Office Main Street next to Baker’s Store PoE HE Seog PoP o OOOO OS Sooorsoosreoeeooeseeeees DR. J. D. SHINNICK Physician and Surgeon Office, Butler Bldg. Be Sedo e onde onde tontentontoete oatoeto dt, seed alontoeteatente atone dodeaheatoaeete + DR. J. E. REILLY DENTIST Offiee, Nuxoll Block Both Phones DD ede detects oeeeteete eee eee —_ DP eee ee OOO Settee: DR. C. SOMMER Graduate License VETERINARIAN Residence North end of town Both Phones escoetocte Sedpetotetent reer SEs eeererereeeees Sees Cottonwood | See oe F. E. ve le ° | Meets Ist and 8d Saturday of + weight about | buliding ships at the Hog Island yards. | COTTONWOOD NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION Long term loans on farm lands at 5's per cent. Bring us your loans. Edgar G. Fry, President, Felix Martzen, Sec.- Treas, de osteedodontosin ote Lostontratostontoatoste eeebones a a ts a COTTONWOOD LOCAL BE. @C. U. of A . eash month at 1 p.m. RILEY RICE, A. JANS President , Sec.-Treas. Aotecostontoetoctentestectoninstoste ntoats eeetont eee elegy KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS McKinley Lodge No. 38 Meets every Tuesday evening. Wm. A. Lustie, C, C. Harry Campbell, K. of R. & 8. PRPS P errr err ooooe PEO S OSSD SoS Sod LO & F. ay evening hall Feliows Meets every Satu in the I. 0. O. F. So-journeying Odd $ invited. bd ‘arl Rehder, N. G Leo Hania, Secretary | Sareeeedede dete eer tecdee ete eter th ha see. oe COTTONWOOD POST NO, 40 The American Legion COTTONWOOD, IDAHO Meets flint Wednesday of each month in the Firemen Kall | ecestentetetectetetecteeteteceteategt satis 2 ial Hoo rorooooeooos y H. H. NUXOLL $ Notary Public = —Wanted Good m Land LISTED Office in Nuxoll Block, Cottonwood a et te he te PPP Ood i a ie i i 3 FELIX MARTZEN Real Estate, Loans, Fire and Life Insurance Insure in the Northwestern Mutual and save to 45 per cent on your insurance. Sa aa aa Preeeredocdocteccoateateatentecdeade doeetecteetenlea ee eee JOHN REILAND CONTRACTOR & BUILDER ~ Estimates furnished class of Work. Repairing promptly done. seetedtote on any [PRP erro ee Other | books are bound in portions of brown | | The best | | Pe reeeeed | that makes the man. THE ROOKE HOTEL Has neat clean rooms at 50c and Tic per night or $2.50 to $3.50 per week. When you are in Cottonwood give us a trial. DAD ROOKE, Fropr. Tip Top flour makes the bread 1-+tf

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