Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, August 6, 1920, Page 3

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TW WANTS, FOUND AND FOR SALE! “e2uest. Leggett’s. Grocery = Department invites you to investigate the many values in store for you a = post. Hussman Lumber Co. H. F Lute. Threshing Machine. this office. Inquire " deal was | ! Quinlan. FOR SALE—Good children’s pony. Cottonwood, Idaho. FOR SALE — Royal range, with hot water pipes and reser-| vior. In fine condition. Inquire | at this office. 31-tf FOR SALE—3000 A No. l dry fence posts at lle each. Get them while they last. TT. Clark, the junk man. 80-4 FOR SALE—Steam thrashing outfit, engine and separator, at a bargain. Terms to right party. Inquire First National Bank, Cottonwood, 30-tf FOR SALE—Second - tha an d McCormick combine harvester, cut about 100 acres. Will sell for about half of the original cost. Cottonwood Hardware & Implement Co. 30-tf FOUND—Cover for automo-' bile top. Owner can have same by calling at this office. 31-4 Chaney. er which was serv. trip to We have.a complete line of case goods on hand with the PRICE RIGHT Buy by the Case SSS sn Everything to feed the the Camp freighter: who Tuesday road road-buil places, has been grade. The W block in FOUND—A bunch of keys on King strest. Owner call at this, The inte office. 32-4 Harvester at pe with short stubby horns, os itions ‘ ‘Phone, F Finder —_ Pacific OW. M rf ° | Phone, Farmers 25 y . W. o Corn, Beans, Peas, Tomatoes, Pie Fruit er }once to log 400,000 ft. of Pine, u. 2, i i H H near Westlak », Idaho, 4 to 1 Leonard And everything it takes to please the housewife in ee gg gg oe Wath a 4 ¢ tractor should work to advant- a lanc cooking for this harvest age. Investigate. Madison gentle Lumber & Mill Co., Lewiston, | of A. R. Idaho, 82-1, a brothe NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Wiley. In the Probate Court, County of Idaho, State of Idaho. acre lyir In the Matter of the Estate of city, th Marie Kopezynski, Deceased. $145 per Notice is hereby given, that Letters of Administration on the *lestate of Marie Kopezynski de- ceased, were granted to the un- mene on the 10th day of July 1920, by the Probate Court of Idaho County, | All persons having claims |against said estate are required | to exhibit them to me for allow- ance at my home at Cottonwood, | Idaho within ten months after tl ——————— } Leggett Mercantile Co. Ltd. SUUEUUUVUAUOUUUOUMUAULEUUEUGEOUAUUAEG SOUAEAOUTOUAEEAAAOUAOSAE STEROLS USE “TIP TOP” And satisfy yourself that it is just little better than any of the rest. The growing demand tor Tip Top as- sures us that it Must be the Best. i TE a TEESE Eee ee ereTE err ee fat ee ee west by Mr. half of t of his p of this notice, or they shall be. poy Ne | Dated this 10th day of July | 1920. AUGUST KOPCZYNSKI JR. Administrator of said estate. | First publication July 16, 1920. Prope ie ville, Or Notice For Publication. Department of the Interior, 'U. S. Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, July 15, 1920, Notice is hereby given that Martin C. Zumwalt, of Boles, Idaho, who, on January 20, 1917, made | tor, ranch ne We urge you to put in your supply before we begin grinding the new crop. to pave asking t and V : 1 ith and October 19th, 1918, ao Homestead Applications, No, contrac We can supply you wi oe ee a Ny SW, See 29. Lots 1-2- The a |EY%y NW, NEV, Sec. 30 SEY, | at the r Brand Shorts |SEY, Bar 19, 36 N.2 W. ane py E w% ‘NE \%4, NEW SEW, Section 25, “Township 30 N. Range 3 W.| @@ Boise Meridian, t filed notice, # Steam rolled oats or barley ie sia, a ed nti | Proof, to oan Re - a iland above ascribed, before cracked corn rock salt —tankage ‘Tampon “falar, United States |Commissioner, at Grangeville, Idaho, on the 24 day of August : 1920. which cottonseed cake and meal calf meal hay § Clsmant nares a witnege: | Ernest J, air, Edward Nis be My sen, George E. Wright, William | 80-5 5 Register. anew lcou NTY SEAT NEWS ITEMS. | Judge and Mrs. Wallace N. 400, “ 4 e Get Our Quotations on Sacks and Twine Scales departed Monday for Sea- testes side, Ore., to remain during the hot weather. = Dou At the residence of the offic-| }8} we |iating minister, Rev. 1. H. Teel, - 7 3 \of the Christian church at Lew- ot onwo iston, last Sunday afternoon at 1:30, occured the marriage of ; | Miss Genevieve Claire Edmund- El t C It Ltd ook and Noel B. Strange of this eva or 0 ipany e | _, H. J. Hesterman sr. has | been advised by the war depart- | ment os ~~ body of nae son, 4 Henry Hesterman jr., who was Eat More Bread---It’s Your Best Food CUBS PUES RRS killed in battle in Belgium, dur- | ing the late war, will be sent to | Grangevilie for burial, if she so 80 | The home of Mr. Oliver Chase, was the scene of a | Inquire of T. P. Mitchell, | pretty wedding : all perfor returned to vears the A. F. hardware and Ailor, shown the country side for the old ing just west from this Davis be Frank Zehner farm of 263 acres, also situated west of town, the consider: acre, with the crop included. The former Bibb place, and south, warehouse goes Davis ge \ the date of the first publication My. Nee abutting on } al Spalding avenue in the district which the city council proposed | war te "The request will ve |groesesecsoonoeseroeereseg : ee ‘Bert Decker’ has onal FOR SALE—Good- dry fence| what is known as the Courtney -tf | residence property near the) —————-|courthouse. The property was| FOR SALE—-820 acres of} owned by Fred Rothchilds, good timber and pasture land. | Portland. Mr. Decker _ will} 27-6* | shortly remove his family from} OSE ATRIRIE”” GR the ranch to Grangeville for the | FOR SALE—Altman Taylor} opening of the school year. The | made by Rothwell & | and Mrs. Sunday, when 382-3 | their daughter, Alpha Doris, be- | came the bride of Lewis Everet The Rev. H. S. Rand- med the ceremony, aft- a wedding breakfast ed. After a wedding! Lewiston and other points the couple will be at home | on the Ch The new forest is of iney ranch. voad being built by service to Adams | much benefit to s, according to I. Harris | Grangeville | night from Adams. Work has been completed on the | between Adams, said Mr. Deadhorse and : Harris, and the ding crew 1s now oper- ating north of Deadhorse. In said Mr. Harris, what on was formerly a 27 percent grade reduced to a 10 percent ood Hardware company has leased for a period of five Parker business | ~ Grangeville for use as a furniture store. rior of the building will be remodeled, and the three store rooms will be converted into one . large room, by removal of part- The building now is oc- cupied by the Batty millinery, cConnell confectionery store and the Idaho County Free Claude Davis and Neeley of Johnson, rrived here last week on 2eking mission. The » are old acquaintances Wiley, the latter being rinlaw. After being by Mr. Mr. Ailor closed a deal Fray place of 330 e consideration being acre with the crop. Mr. came the owner of the ition being $102.75 per lying just was purchased at $125 per acre. Neely This place contains 160 acres and he crop delivered in the with it. Mr ts immediate possession urchase; Mr, ly will move here this 4 r ‘ly, who last fall purch-,s | forever barred. fall. The ased the latter is a brother of former C. O. th of this city. PROTEST CONTRACT. rty owners in Browns- Ailor and 4 % Office in Nuxoll Block, z > Vincent | DR. H. B: BLAKE Physician and Surgeon Office Main Street next to Baker’s Store DR. J. D. SHINNICK Physician and Surgeon Office Over Turner Drug Store . DR. WESLEY F, ORR Physician and Surgeon Office in Simon Bldg. Both Phones FESS SSG9 5905555955550 O660 DR. J. E. REILLY DENTIST Office, Nuxoll Block Both Phones LEMME EEO oS oESD se tlininineanin cacao HoT 94040500000000000000 DR. C. SOMMER Graduate License VETERINARIAN Residence North end of town fe POSSESSES KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS McKinley Lodge No. 38 Meets every Tuesday evening. Harry Campbell, K. of R. & S. POSS S Sooo HS Both Phones Ed L. Jessup, C. C. ‘la % ee he Oo Oo F e Meets every Saturday evening ; in the I. O. O. F, hall Sojourning Odd Fellows invited ‘arl Re hder, N. G. Leo Hanses, Secretary te ee tet ts te te te eo POSSSOS: COTTONWOOD POST NO. 40 The American Legion COTTONWOOD, IDAHO Meets the first Wednesday of each month in the I. 0. 0. A few choice Farms also H. H. NUXOLL Notary Public Vor Sale— towns lots in town Cottonwood i ee te Ds te tae te ts el te te i Ds te ts te te a FELIY MARTZEN Real Estate, Loans, Fire and Life Insurance egon who have property | Main street and have filed two petitions he circuit court to grant injunctions against the council and L. F. Herold, Salem contrac- also that this null and askine he declared published bove article is quest of one of our read- of puzaling your efficiency, an‘ success. rms. In results in power WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY is an all-know- ing te: cher, @ universal question rer, made to meet your It is in daily use by hundreds of thous ands o f n end wor 00 Words. 2790 ati 13,000 Biographical En- 30,000 G Sccarapuieat Subjects. ard) ULAR and rnpia. Z APER Paiions. ITE for Pages. FREE ket M u pame th pe ac. MERRIAM ‘co. “9 Springfield, Mass., U. S. A. Insure in the Mutual and save 35 to 45 per cent on your insurance, Northwestern POSS SoHo CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Estimates class of Work. Repairing promptly done. JOHN REILAND furnished on any Eh i eh ee oo L. B. HILL, Lewiston, Ida, $ 4 4 : Florist Order direct by —MAIL— OR —WIRE— "Ree Hotel Has neat clean rooms at 50¢ and 75¢ per night or $3.00 to $3.50 per week. When you are in Cottonwood give us a trial. “Dad” Rooke, Prop. If your Radiator leaks take it to South & Frick. 14-tf Leave that suit or overcoat | for cleaning or pressing at Tom ; Randall's All work guaranteed. | sot & confectionery store. Richards Grangeville, 10-tf

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