Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, June 18, 1920, Page 3

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WANTS, FOUND AND FOR SAEL DIDN’T FEAZE THE PROFESSOR ? DR. H. B. BLAKE Snake E: Got Out of Rather Tight 66 99 FOR SALE—Good dry fence Finn a tae See a. Physician and Surgeon | post. Hussman Lumber Co. -tf t Manner. Office Main Street next to « Fe eee \ ame al eek tC. tees vse Baker’s Store FOR SALE—Cauli-flower and ‘There ts a certain professor of nat- : sestatto plaats. ebil Retie Contey,| Sy cates poettiins to hs dae So * 4. ° Nezperce phone 20, 22-tf Logg oethedbtr alt eye: Be And satisfy yourself that it is just little better than a Sele, ane lanes Sire FOR SALE—Seven régistered | 1, "nese “tiaan, “thevetorg, ‘he sald DO. 3. 0. CRN e e eB: any of the rest. The growing demand tor Tip Top as- 9 Shathom bulls. Inquire of! gravely: Physician and Surgeon Edwin Nelson, Fenn, Idaho. 21tf iDreiiekioe wou tiave aidibece-aaMal Ottice, Butler Bldg. . —| study of snakes, have you not?” i . sures us that it Must be the Best. ey RT leis 2 cn ae at ae . —Goo pasture | formed as to that branch,” the profes- for about 100 head of cattle or} sor responded. . ° |horses. Inquire of C. H. Eme-| “Then, professor, you can undoubt- DR. WESLE lyri 9 9. *\ edly inform me on a point which Y F. ORR | rich, s, idaho. 24- ’ p + We urge you to put in your supply before we begin rich, Boles, ideho, _24-4| Suite doubtless simple, pussies mi Physician and Surgeon 2 . a May I ask you a question?” : rindin the new cro ° a ~ nl . | The professor began to feel uneasy, Office in Simon Bldg. : g g P FOR SALE—Two registered | but there was nothing to reply but Both Phones {yearling bulls of the milking) «y..» | Shorthorn strain. Call at this| “+rhen, sir, what I desire to know ts, F W 1 ith office for information. 21-tf| where does a snake's tall begin?” the $090000000000000000000000 ig : ~| young fellow asked gravely. € can supp y you wi | FOR SALE—A No. 1 dry} The professor was silent for a mo- DR. J. E. REILLY fence posts. T. Clark, the junk| ment, and a titter began to run over DENTIST Ba d Sh ;}man on Saturdays and Moh-| the room, which increased to a roar as rn O | days. 99.4| the professor replied calmly: Office, Nuxoll Block Poe ee “A “That is quite simple; it begins at | FOR SALE — Thoroughbred | bay hg of the snake which ts not the Both Phones . Steam rolled oats or barley | Hereford bull, weight about 1600 | "“"“ }pounds, 4 years old, good and} Sean: cae | gentle. Inquire of John Nutt-| WILL TUNNEL UNDER STRAIT - . man. 21-tf | — R. C. SOMMER cracked corn rock salt tankage ig | Japanese Authorities ‘Said to Have Qésdndte: Diesen | FOR SALE—Good mountain] esided Upon Engineering Feat ie hack, nearly new ; gang plow, ba cll aa VETERINARIAN cottonseed cake and meal calf meal = hay § barns: sprays, cts and sev monte aco amouncanent | Nesey, ort ond of town |saddles. ‘T. Clark, the jumk| was made that the imperial govern- Both Phones mman. 25-4| ment raitways of Japan intended to : 4 so A = build a tunnel under the Shimonoseki Poultry and chick feed of all kinds FOR SAL E- Owing to poor] strait. This strait separates the main | |health I wish to sell all of my | Island of the Japanese group, Hondo, land consisting 6f 640 acres ih the smaller island of sage at COTTONWOOD NATIONAL | Will s reasonable ¢ 7 | the south. It is now crossed by @ hs a eee ood ear ferry, which is rapidly becoming FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION o 4 ,¢| insufficient to meet the demands that Long term loans on farm lands Get Our Quotations on Sacks and Twine | Sidney Brown. 24-tf are made upon it. Two years are to at 514 per cent. | be spent in studying the geological WANTE i | Abeplital oe fat Biv formation of the sea bed In the strait Bring us your loans, | Abs ely no sic or cripp ed} and in drafting of the general plan E GF | poultry taken. Will receive on| of work in preparation for the actual ey “dgar G. Fry, President, Saturdays and Mondays only.| undertaking of tunneling, so that the Felix Martzen, Sec.- Treas. 4 2 1, Clark, the junk man. 25-4] real work will not commence until O Oonwo = = 1921. Engineers and workmen will be | F OUND—Ladies’ purse con-| sent to America and Europe to make taining small amout of money} pith del rearean peice. Maine KNIGHTS P Elevator Company I td | and some keys. At this office. engineering. The line Is to be seven ss ae ae | - miles long, one mile of which will be | ¢. ey ge No, e | FOUND—Automobile crank} entirely under the sea. ‘Th ne | \handle near the slaughter house.| mate cost of the undertaking will be | Meets every Tuesday evening. | Inquire at this office. 25-4! about $10,000,000 and the work is ex- Ed L. Jessup, C. C. E ’ — ee pected to be completed in 1828,—Sel- Harry Campbell, K. of R. & S. at More Bread---It’s Your Best Food ESTRAY—Came to my place] wotite American j one month, ago one sorrel horse, ORE Ee |white strip over face weight What's in a Number? | about 1100. Owner can have An aero squadron, preparatory to | same by paying feed bill and for ei ae “See ne tet hve app: Loo. KF ay 9 nitlated again into the mysteries of! this ad. John Schnider. se 2- 4 close-order drill. While most of the Boe are Sere ee a , men knew every nut, bolt and ie 1, U. 0. B, Ph ge RAY = — Came to MY | square inch of canvas on the planes, Sojourning Odd Fellows place on or about April 1, 1 red they were more than hazy about the invited ee asec ms iareaytie | branded forgotten details of their apprentice- Carl Rehder, N. G. nh (sideways) on le up, half} ship days in the army. Vi ON FY R Si G crop in right ear, underbit and | “Squads right!" bellowed the com- Leo Hanes; Seevetasy: e hole in left ear; 1 red and white | manding officer AX spotted heifer, branded R (side-| The majority of the squadron man : ways) on left ribs, half crops in aged to ket there somehow or other, PO eR Ooh GG9SSHOO OH | right ear and underbit in left, | but No. oy rear rank, fourth squad, COTTONWOOD POST NO. 40 “ | Owner can have same by paying'| sadly a dela ee as The American Legion v7 ' feed bill and for this ad. S.C.) trying to find his place, and finally COTTONWOOD, IDAHO n | Ledford. 23-tf | walked into the arms of the cap- Meets the first Wednesday of | PRE Ru raate te rertane vance ones | tain. each month in the I. O. O. F, NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWN.-| “Here, you, where do you belong? ERS WITHIN IMPROVE- What's your number?” " . y « The buck snapped out of his trance, ° Dr pay I cooe ape a al | “No, 284526, sir," he announced.— continues. to ul Ist otice is hereby given that all} ,. Home Sector. property owners within said Se gitar H. H. NUXOLL | improvement district where side email <Girte “OriGcions Notary Publie walk and curbs are required to . tA gaevaa tial é ss ‘ —For Sale be built should he 99 mvaged to \ eaiatae vy “ily nf Spe ARE deve A few ase Farms also commence construction 0 same | h her playthings, to tak towns lots in town met received a shipment of Silk poplin $15 .00 SE ee ee - ;completed by June 26th. All| straight. One evening her grandma Cot . resses put on sale now at ene tn be dadie,uacier tab Givee- |e aad bos ane ater ee Oe wean tion and supervision of the Engi-| they were walking along the street * id f neer, and any owners that so de- | Nehts were turned on. She looked up MORE BARGAINS sire may leave this work to be| #4 asked: “Grandma, who turned all done by the viliage at the con-| of those lights on at once?” On being Me 2 iis < | told a man at the electric ight plant FELI™ MARTZEN tract price. The time limit isles ‘aa thei 00, die watts “OVALS J set so that the engineer may be ~ ; le grt : a igh 7 i si Real Estate, Loans, Fire fs ? who turn all the lights in the SHOES LADIES’ COATS present to give grade and direc-| sky?" Grandma told her God did that. seit eer || tions in laying such work. |N that the new moon was tilted Insure in the Northwestern F | Dated this 7th day of June,} ont angle from what she had Mutual and save 35 to 45 per Boys mule skin shoes .. $32.00 values at ..$22.00 1920. | noticed before, she said rather disgust cent on your insurance. n’s > akin 2 3 . S. J. Peters “hairma | edly: “Well, I wish God would take Men’s mule skin shoes $40.00 values at 25.00 ha Te | just a little more time when he turns Men’s Elk shoes $45.00 values at . 27.50 24-2 of Cottonwood, Idaho. nice ao at eee = Men's Overalls $50.00 values at 33.50 Notice For Publication | cur arin an | JOHN REILAND i Men’s Coveralls $55.00 values at 37.50 Department of the Interior,; pyor , if sei anil th a ata CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Y Ever sin h mat a si es U. S. Land Office at Lewiston, | nuif-dolar of 1858 brought $2,500 was |Z petimates furnished on an: $65.00 values at 40.00 Idaho, May 29, 1920. | published throughout the country @|% ees of Work SS Notice is hereby given that) few years ago, there has been a great- . Rtwag Frank H. Gentry, of Cottonwood, | er misconception as to this coin than | Repairing promptly done. Tat a My +e Idaho, who, on June 30, 1919,| any other ever struck by the United All Voiles 25 P. C. Discount made Add. Stock-raising H. B.| States mints. ‘This arises from the All Silk io No. 07016, for S14 SEW, Section He eee yd kinds at ales Silks 20 P. C. Discount ’ 14, Township 30 Range 1 | dllars o 3. ‘The rare variety has LADIES SUITS West, Boise Meridian, has filed Saat Picea ae ae When in Grangeville call at LADIES’ WAISTS CHIEAP S45 00 values at 0,00 notice of intention to make three |" Gniy two specimens of this coin are : Sn UNI gRD 7 ooneraetistoneceorereeg $30. year Proof, to establish claim to! known to be in existence. Hulf dol- te 1a) LADIES’ SKIRTS CHEAP $47.50 values at _ $2.00 the land above described, before iars of 185% with arrows at dute and Hampton Taylor, U. S. Commis- | sunbursts on the reverses are very nu- sioner, at Grangeville, Idaho, on | merous, however, and they have fre- . the 7th day of July, 1920. guently dashed the hopes of holders fi \ By si yho were unfamilli vith the dis- ne your Come to the Chautauqua June 19th to 24th Claimant names as witnesses: Cncugnheween he we mets ET Cord Detal = i Roy D. Williams, Stephen J.) the coin. ce Our store w 2 | Farthing, Benjamin R. Cooper,! SoD) S wee ore ill be closed during the afternoon program Robert Forsland, All of Cotton- | A Pessimist’s Observation. | wood, Idaho. | “We have no urmy of the unem- | HENRY HEITFELD, _| ployed.” ~ ® 28-5 Register. | " don't know,” rejoined Mr, Grow- | ————_______ss J e ett Mercantile Co | Wiese wae | cher. “After watching a few of the How about a Silo this veut | helpers who have come along in con- ussma ‘ 6 tf ® e | re ave that suit or overcoat nection with various kinds of work, I H n Lumber Co. have concluded that we have a large d Randall’s confectionery store. mek aay et state of unemployment. In the market for good fat All work guaranteed. Richards & Soltman, Grangeville. 10-tf The difference is that they get pald for it.”

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