Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, April 9, 1920, Page 3

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WANTS, FOUND AND FOR SALE FOR SALE—Work horses. Inquire of E. J. Rhoades. 14-tt FOR SALE—Registered Short- horn Bull. Inquire Chas. Buet- tner. 15-4* FOR SALE—Piona i in A No.1 condition. Inquire of Frank Stephenson. 14-tf FOR SALE—Seven registered Shorthorn bulls. Inquire of Edwin Nelson, Fenn, Idaho. 15-4 FOR SALE—House and ‘bi lots in Keuterville. Inquire at this office. sit FOR SALE—Six ewes and four bucks. Will sell cheap if taken at once. Inquire of P. Take a “Tip” From Dad and a sack of : “TIP TOP”? from us Spring work will soon commence —— AND UNDOUBTELY THERE WILL BE AN UNUSUAL DEMAND FOR FEED AND HAY, AS WELL AS FOR CLEAN GRAIN. FROM WHAT WE HAVE ; EXPERIENCED DURING THE LAST SEVERAL MONTHS, THE AVERAGE BISISD: cahuies th nex 0 aa FARMER HAS LITTLE, IF ANY, FEED ON HAND TO BE USED DURING FOR SALE—7 second hand saddles and 8 second hand sets THE SPRING WORK SEASON of Kariées, All good buys: Johann Harness Shop. 15-tf Consequently Take Our Advice open eh te koa eee weight about 1300 pounds each. . ‘ we An a ne O11 , IER Also set of breeching harness. AND GIVE US AN ESTIMATE AS TO) HOW MUCH YOU WILL NEED, Inguife of (Jim Triplett. 12-4 THEREBY ENABLING Us TO FILL YOUR REQUIREMENTS AT WHATEV- ore ae aa - “ - 22 TIME yor IPEn TER © 4 ¥ SALE horses, har- ER TIME YOU WILL NEED THE GOODS. ness and wagon, price $800. Horses weigh from 1800 to 1600 pounds and are from 8 to 12 years old. Joe Bies, owner, | Ferdinand, Idaho. 12-tf | | FOR SALE-~ 20 head of high evade Hereford cows with calves at side, 24 head of yearlings, 17 steers and 7 heifers. Inquire | Henry Nuttmann, Keuterville, | Idaho. 18-tf WE ALWAYS CARRY A MODERATE STOCK OF FEED AND CLEAN GRAIN: ON HAND BUT WOULD NOT BE ABLE TO HANDLE THE RUSH UNLESS NOTIFIED AHEAD OF TIME. CONSIDER THIS BIT OF ADVICE AND GIVE US YOUR ORDER AT ONCE. WANTED—Men to work in sawmill 17th of April. Wages from $3.50 to $4.50 and Board. | Krieger Mill. 15-2 WE BUY, raise, and sell fur- | bearing rabbits, and other fur- | bearing animals. List what you | have with us, stating your low- est prices on large lot shipments. | The Fur & Specialty Farming | Co., 515-517 N. P. Ave., Fargo, 'N. Dak. 13-4 Cottonwood Milling & Elevator Company Ltd. Eat More Bread---It’s Your Best Food | Told Another “Have you heard the good news?” “Dr. Price's Baking Powder is now produced with PURE PHOSPHATE and is sold at about HALF the price charged when the powder contained Cream | of Tartar. When the grocer told me, I just threw | away that alum mixture I have been using because | it was cheap, and ordered a can of | DR. PRICE’S Baking Powder” | A name famous for 60 yearsis a guarantee of quality. What One Neighbor | HERE ARE THE PRICES: 25c for 12 oz. | 15c for 6 oz. | 10c for 4 oz. FULL WEIGHT CANS ‘The Price is Right Not Cheapensd With Alum—Leaves No Bitter Taste—Always Wholesome NOTICE £OR PUBLICATION, Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, March 17, 1920, Notice is hereby given that Roy D. Williams, of Cottonwood, idaho, who, on May 10, 1916, made Additional Homestead Entry, No. 06069, for W% SE%, & NEX%SEX, Sec. 8 & NEX NW, Section 17, Township 30 North te 1 East, Boise Meridian, has iled notice of intention to make three year Proof, to establish claim to the DR, J; D, BBINNECE, DR. H. B. BLAKE Physician and Surgeon Office Main Street next to Baker’s Store land above described, before Hampton Physician and Surgeon Taylor, U. S. Commissioner, at Office, Butler Bl Grangeville, Idaho, on the 8rd. day of ice, Butler Bldg. May, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses; William A. Gentry, Stephen J. Farthing, John M. Johann, Otto Good- man, all of Cottonwood, Idaho. DR. WESLEY F, ORR HENRY HEITFELD, Pi ‘geon 13-5 Register. Labuaes teers =e Cia Office in Simon Bldg. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Both Phones In the Probate Court, County of | Idaho, State of Idaho . In the Matter of the Estate of Anthony Ross, Deceased. | Notice is hereby given, that Letters | DR. J. E. REILLY of Administration on the estate of | Anthony Ross deceased, were granted | DENTIST to the undersigned on the 19th day of March 1920, by the Probate Court of Office, .Naxol}, Block Idaho County. Both Phones All persons having claims against said estate are repuired to exhibit them to me for allowance at The First National Bank of Cottonwood, Idaho, sya same being designated as the DR. C. SOMMER place of business of said estate, with- in ‘Ten months after the date of the Graduate License first publication of this notice, or VE they shall be forever barred. sgt tiabet tt] Dated this 22nd day of March, 1920. Residence North end of town Mary Ross, Administratrix of the Both Phones estate of Anthony Ross, Deceased. First publication March 26, 1920. H. Taylor, Attorney for Administra- trix, Grangeville, Idaho. 18-4 | = * COTTONWOOD NATIONAL Notice for Publication. FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lewiston, | Long term loans on farm lands 1 Idaho, March 17, 1920, ere aver Oe Notice is hereby given that Bring us your loans. Emeline Tyson Shelton, for the! Edgar G. Fry, President, Heirs of George W. Tyson, de- Felix Martzen, Sec.- Treas. ceased, of 3321 Sacramento St., San Francisco, California, who, on December 3, 1914, made H. E.| No. 05863, for Lot 4, Sec. 2, Tp.| Hd N, & NE SEV, Sec. 34, &| KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS » SEY NW 44 SEY, NEY) McKinley Lodge No. 38 ay ‘Y,, & W 4 SW, Section 35, | Township 31 North, Range 3| ‘Sede ines West, Boise Meridian, has filed SERED, AS 'N. notice of intention to make three ey ee ee ee year Proof, to establish claim to | *#*9¢0¢000000000000000009 the land above described, before the Register & Receiver of the | S¢*0o+so0so0oseo0oseseGo9 Meets every Tuesday evening. U. S. Land Office, at Lewiston, | Loo F Idaho, on the 27th, day of April,|# Meets every Saturday evening 1920. in the I. O. O. F. hall Claimant names as witnesses: | So-journeying Odd Fellows William Jones, of Boles, Idaho invited. Stillman Taylor, of Boles, Idaho. Carl Rehder, N. G. Frank Taylor, of Two Dot, Mon- Leo Hanses, Secretary tana. Mrs. Frank Taylor, of Two PREP E POS Sooo oOo Y Dot, Montana. HENRY HEITFELD, | 9¢44009¢0000¢0000¢00000000 13-5 Register. /% corronwooD POST NO. 40 NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.| — conronweon, teat A special meeting of the Keu- Meets the first Wednesday of terville Telephone Co., will be each month in the I. O. O. 0. F. held on the 24th of April at the hour of 2 p. m. at Keuterville for the purpose of increasing capital stock and electing a new board of directors. yey able” RUDOLPH SCHROEDER, wis tok: 13-5 Secretary. A few choice Farms also towns lots in town SHIP IN BLOODED STOCK. Office in Nuxoll Block, The State Bank shipped in ig Castanwoed six of the blooded heifers which it is placing among farmers and boys in this vicinity. Three others were bought from Art Kitchen’s herd, there being five Herefords and four Shorthorns in the whole herd. With all the liberal offer the bank made to the boys, there were few appli- cants for club calves, and the bank had to take in the McCallie boys, who are under the specifi- ed age for membership, 14 years Donald te 7 1. and JOHN REILAND Hugh McCallie bought two. Farmers will have to wait some CONTRACTOR & BUILDER time before another such an op-|% Estimates furnished on any portunity to start in the blooded}$ class of Work. stock business presents itself to Repairing promptly done. them, and it is to be regretted that there was not a bigger re- sponce to the bank’s generous offer. —Kamiah Progress. FELI™ MARTZEN Real Estate, Loans, Fire and Life Insurance Insure in the Northwestern Mutual and save 35 to 45 per cent on your insurance, When in Grangeville call at ATTENTION FARMERS. Empty oil barrels that sold bo md for $1.50 now selling for 75c. HOENE HARDWARE. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. for your Common sense is none too common. Ice Cold Drinks And even the skin beauty is p . Etc Cigars ° apt to wear off. A genius is a man who is not much good at anything else. — It doesn’t require much prac- Anyone wishing cabbage wey to acquire the art of being| plants in season will do well by placing their orders now at the Falling in love is often a seri-|J. V. Baker & Son store. 13-tf ous accident. — Lots of women worry them- ADLER -piiides of Se deere selves old trying to look young. | Harness shop.

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