Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, September 3, 1920, Page 3

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ij ITT t ODUGAEAUAGAAEEUGOAST08 EUSA EGU = COME IN = and let us help you get the children Ready For School Here are some of the many bargains we have to offer: BOYS’ AND GIRL’S UNDERWEAR AT 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT GINGHAMS FOR CHILDREN’S DRESSES AT 45¢ PER YARD Regular value 60 cents—— OUTING FLANNELS IN LIGHT AND DARK COLORS AT 35c ——Regular value 50 cents—— BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS AT 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT BOY'S AND GIRLS’ SCHOOL HOSIERY (The Kind that will Wear) BOYS’ MULE SKIN SHOES AT $2.25; (Regular Price $3.25) BOYS’ AND GIRL’S ALL LEATHER SHOES AT 10 P. C. DISCOUNT We carry a full line of groceries, fresh fruit and vegetables for the harvest trade Highest Prices Paid for Produce Open Evenings During Harvest Leggett Mercantile Co. Ltd. NU AT 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. eS — Bea ET ACCA We urge you to put in your supply before we begin grinding the new crop. We can supply you with Brand Shorts Steam rolled oats or barley cracked corn rock salt tankage cottonseed cake and meal calf meal hay Poultry and chick feed of all kinds Get Our Quotations on Sacks and Twine Cottonwood Milling & Elevator Company Ltd. | of live stock except horses, or for "| Cottonwood and convent. Finder notify E. Depa: ''s. Land Office at Lewiston, Ida- ~ FOR SALE—Household furn-|ho, August 10.1920. iture. See E, J. Rhoades, 2*| Notice is hereby given that | " Isaac A. Lyda, of Boles, Idaho, FOR SALE—800 grain sacks/who, on June 30, 1919, made nearly new. T. Clark the junk! Add. Stock-raising Homestead man. 34-4" | Entry, No. 07026, for Siz SWY, | FOR SALE or trade team of | Sec. 2, N% NWY, Sec, 11, |NEl4, SW, Section 10, Fa good horses, harness and wagon. | T. Clark, the junk man. Dicsuinal | ship 59 North, Range 1 West, eye Mer idian, has filed notice | —Jjof intention to make three year FOR SALE—320 acres of: Proof, to establish claim to the good pasture land at the mouth jand ‘above described, before of Grave Creek. Inquire of Roy | Hampton Taylor, U. S. ‘Commia- Williams. ee at Grangeville a = i fa — | the 22n, day of September, 1920, | FOR SALE Good “building Claimant names as witnesses bri om at $22.00 per thousand f.' Miniard G. Gillespie, of Boles, 0. b. Nezperce, Idaho. Nezperce' Idaho. ‘Thomas P. Watson, of Brick & Tile Co., Nezperee,| Boles, Idaho. William F. Aber- Idaho. crombie, of Joseph, Idaho. Wil- |Tiam H. Eller, of Grangeville, FOR SALE—A_ good seven: Idaho, room house and four lots near HENRY HEITFELD, | the depot, cheap if taken at once. | 34-5 Register. | Can give warranty deed at time ieee . | of purchase. For further parti- Notice fox Publication. culars see or write A. O. Martin, Department of the Interior, Lewiston, Idaho. 35-3 ES - - Office at Lewiston, | es | aho, August 12, 1920. FOR SALE—The Big Barn) Notice is hereby given that | Davis Ranch, consisting of 200 | Arthur R. Wright, of Boles, Ida- | acres of land 3 miles north of| ho, who, on October 28, 1915, Denver, good house , a barn, 140; made Add. Homestead Entry, | acres in cultivation ‘mostly bot- No. 06344, for Lots 3&4, &| tom land, raises gocd vrain or al-| Swi NW, Sec. 3. Tp. 29. N. falfa. All fenced hog tight, well & sw, sw, Section 34,! watered. Price $110 per acre, Township 80 N. Range 1 West, | easy terms, with six per cent in- Boise Meridian, has filed notice terest on defered payments. Fen of intention to make three year Batty, owner, Grangeville,’ Proof, to establish claim to the Idaho. 34-tf Jand above described, before z - “1 ———~ | Hampton Taylor, U. S. Commis- FOR SALE -' sioner, at Grangeville, Idaho, on M. C. truck, as good as new and . the 23rd day of September, 1920. in perfect running order, one Claimant names as witnesses: Cushman gasoline engine, 8 William Graham, of Joseph, | horse power, one wood saw out- Idaho. Wilbur Box, of Boles | fit; one iron wheel wagon; one |daho. James M. Lyda, of old wagon; one mountain hack; A Boles, Idaho. Warren Smead, one two horse power gasoline en- of Spring Camp, Idaho. gine; our lots with barn, ware-| HENRY HEITFELD, house and scale near old mill; 34-5 Register. | some reinforcing steel left over 1 from our concrete elevators ; one Notice! for Publication. Richardson plat form scale; one, Department of the Interior, 8-ton Strait wagon scale, former-| U, §. Land Office at Lewiston, ly used in our elevator before in-| [daho, August 12, 1920. stalling our 20 tons scale an Notice is hereby given that new dump; two wagon dumps, | William A. Ferguson, of Cotton- just the thing you will need on) wood, Idaho, who, on November the farm ; 1000 good fence posts; | 26, 1915, made Homestead Entry three good horses; one 5-passen- | No, 06875, for Lot 4, Sec. 7; & ger Case car, just overhauled Lots 1 & 2, NEY NWY%, Wh and in first class running order; NEY, & SEY NE 4, Sec, 18,| 20,000 new grain bags; all kinds of second hand bags; all kinds’ g, of sewing twine. Cheap if tak- en soon. Will trade for any kina Tp. 380 N. R.2W. & SEY NEY, Section 13, Range 3 W. three year Proof, to establish | claim to the land above describ- <' ed, before the Register & Receiv er of the U. S. Land Office, at | Lewiston, Idaho, on the 22nd. FOUND—Cover for automo-! day of September, 1920. bile top. Owner can have same; Claimant names as witnesses: by calling at this office. 31-4! William A. Jones, Francis A. | Abbott, John T. Jackson, Lewis | chain between! R. Jones, All of Boles, Idaho. St. Gertrude’s | HENRY HEITFELD, Gier. 3 -5 Register. any kind of grain you will have Cottonwood Milling & ator Co. 35-t LOST—Ford LOST—Lap robe in ge al NO HUNTING ALLOWED. the Cottonwood Battery Shop.| We the undersigned property Finder please notify Otto Aichl- | owners will po ‘prohibit mayr and receive liber: ye © | any hunting on our premises as ward. | well as trespassing. This action | is taken by us on account of the great inconvenience caused by hunters molesting stock and leaving gates open. “Signed” August Frei Lawrence Uptmor Mrs. Georgia Uhl H. H. Uptmor John Jungert | T. F. Moughmer . . sxe | John Voskuhler BARGAINS IN GRAIN TANKS. | Louis Abi We have a supply of galvaniz-| fed Ledford ESTRAYED—One bay horse, se, 4 years old, weight 1100 pounds, | branded LL on left stifle, wether and foretop trimmed, white spot in face, disappeared about two weeks ago from my pasture six} miles west of Keuterville. $10 reward for ae 4 leading | to recovery. . Graham, Westlake, Idaho. 36-2* : Office, Nuxoll Block Township 30 N_| Boise Meridian, has | filed notice of intention to make | | PEEP O oer HOS OSSOSO 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 DR. J. E. REILLY DENTIST Both Phones DR, C. SOMMER Graduate License VETERINARIAN Residence North end of town Both Phones POSSESS eee KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS McKinley Lodge No. 38 Meets every Tuesday evening. Ed L, Jessup, C. C. Harry Campbell, K. of R. & S. PPSSS SHG OSHS HOGS S OOOO O OD SoSo Lo oO F Meets every Saturday evening in the I. O. O. F. hall Sojourning Odd Fellows invite Carl Rehder, N. G, Leo Hanses, Secretary POSS HOS: POSS S SOSH SSS SOOO SSGOSD COTTONWOOD POST NO, 40 The American Legion COTTONWOOD, IDAHO Meets the first Wednesday of each month in the I. O, O. F, Se ee hs a H. H. NUXOLL Notary Public —For Sale— A few choice Farms also towns lots in town F3 Office in Nuxoll Block, Cottonwood St th eh tle ae te ts ee ae FELL” MARTZEN | Real Estate, Loans, Fire and Life Insurance in the Northwestern |% Mutual and save 35 to 45 per | cent on your insurance, Insure JOHN REILAND CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Estimates furnished on any class of Work. Repairing promptly done, ed grain bins on hand which we David Halter offer — the following exceed-| }yenry Forsmann ingly low prices. | ’ BD a $150.00] W. B. Moughmer 1000 bushel tank .. Lorenze Uhling 1500 bushel tank .. 205.00 | peat Pheer 2000 bushel tank . 265.00 | Eusebius Frei At this low figure no farmer . H. Gehri ! can afford to be without one of 2 mailed Theo. Gehring | these modern tanks to handle) (George Gehring his grain, so call on either phone,| jjenry Rehder |} or drop in. John Nuttman |COTTONWOOD HARDWARE | AND IMPLEMENT COMPANY. | it. South & Frick. The Hoene Hardware wil pay Japan, ete. Get all the mail you want. It} Eat More Bread---It’s Your Best Food costs nothing to ask me. The Washington Exchange D. A. Newbrough, Manager Pullman, Washington Johann. Tip Top flour. For your harvest gloves see) 32-tf | Patronize home etapa | $75.00 and $85.00. Hoene Hard- 35-tf | ware. Re Ee ke ie te te i te te eo Florist L. B. HILL, Lewiston, Ida. | Order direct by —MAIL— | | | —WIRE— See your gas before you A hampsamnsanatsti 2 0 14-tf 25c each for 5 gallon oil cans and smqqepoooe SOOSED 10 cents each for one gallon cans, i. Rooke Hotel Aa wy im «oF Sess For Your Tire Has neat clean rooms at 50¢ ae : T bl and 75c per night or $8.00 | roubles to $3.50 per week. When | DO YOU VULCANIZING en i Cottonwood give | Get All The Mail You Want? | — |) —, | “Dad” Rooke, Prop. | Let me tell you how to have cor- | | Fespandente in all parts _ Red Crown Gas ‘id, F 5 Igium, land, ana. agg em LEO ?. SIMON Sale on screen doors at | PHOSPHO LS SH MO OSIOOOOOIGS | the Madison Lumber Co, 22-tf Haul your grain in bulk and | save money, grain beds at $65.00 35-t£

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