Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, September 10, 1920, Page 3

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HUOUUOVNAUUUUOGRAE OGURA TOA > ee 5 —— Ealadetiacmedamacionomn sree) and let us help you get the children Ready For School Here are some of the many bargains we have to offer: WANTS fo j Notice for Publication, . pee of = sin Fg FOR SALE—Houschold furn-| pp Antierie S30 iture. See E. J. Rhoades. 2* * Notion is ae ven at i saac A; Lyda, 0! 10» FOR SALE—800 grain sacks! who, on June 80, 1919, made nearly new. ‘T. Clark the junk! Add. Stock-raising Homestead man. 34-4* | Entry, No. re ‘or Si SW, FOR SALE-8X10 water tank] NEY, ’SW1/, aati 10, * ah and tower. Inquire at this ship 29 North, Range 1 West, office. 87-4 Boise Meridian, hes thea notice of intention to make three year FOR SALE or trade team of | pyoo: i i good horses, harness and wagon. | land » Se Men T. Clark, the junk man. 84-4* | Hampton Tayler, . 8. Conumis- ‘ | sioner, at Grangeville, Idaho, on FOR SALE—3820 acres of , . good pasture land at the mouth | ge = terete of Grave Creek. Inquire of Roy’ Miniard G. Gillespie, of Boles, | Williams. 34-tf Idaho. Thomas P. Watson, of Fe OP ln rg | ee, Tdaho. “ William ¥, Aber- . FOR SALE—Six acres located cyombie, of Joseph, Idaho. Wil- in the north part of Cottonwood. | Jiam H. Eller, of Grangeville, 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 Well improved. Easy terms.' |daho. BOYS’ AND GIRL'S UNDERWEAR AT 25 PER CENT DISCO i ath etc et —— oe “a aa Ys’ URL'S U IRWE 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT ER Eeresce iste a a o3, i me een Offi: es ll Block GINGHAMS FOR CHILDREN’S DRESSES AT 45¢ PER YARD posts at Ile each, et them | Notice for Publication, seicll ont ieegciir vats @8 out while they last. T. Clark, the Department of the Interior.) Both Phones 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 Leggett Mercantile Co. Ltd. junk man. 87-4 z. 5. land — at Lewiston, | | Tago, AUGUSL te, 19n0, FOR SALE—Good buildin Notice is hereby given that) brick at $22.00 per thousand f. Arthur R. Wright, of Boles, Ida- | o. b. Nezperce, I jaho, Nezperce ho, who, on October 28, 1915, | Brick & Tile Co., Nezperce,' made Add. Homestead Entry, | Idaho. vie ve, Coe. for Lots 3&4, & —_— - S \Y%, Sec. 3. Tp. 29. N. FOR SALE—A_ good seven’ & aig wig. Fag room house and four lots near, Township 30 N. Range 1 West, the depot, cheap if taken at once.’ Boise Meridian, has filed notice Can give warranty deed at time! of intention to make three year of purchase. For further parti- pyoof, to establish claim to the culars see or write A. O. Martin,'jand above described, before! Lewiston, Idaho, 35-3 Hampton Taylor, vu 8. Commis | ° 5% ~~~ | sioner, at Grangeville, Idaho, on FOR SALE—The Big Barn’ the 28rd day of September, 1920. Davis Ranch, consisting of 200| ~ Claimant names as witnesses: DR. C. SOMMER Graduate License VETERINARIAN Residence North end of town Both Phones KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS McKinley Lodge No. 38 Meets every Tuesday evening. acres of land 3 miles north of! William Graham, of Joseph. Ed L. Jessup, C. C. vegetables for the harvest trade Denver, good house , a barn, 140 Jdaho, Wilbur Box, of Boles|$ Harry Campbell, K- of R. & S. acres in cultivation mostly bot- [daho. James M. Lyda, of Highest Prices Paid for Produce Open Evenings During Harvest C] [) fill tom land, raises good erain or al-| Roles, Idaho. Warren Smead falfa. All fenced hog tight, well of Spring Camp, Idaho. : watered. Price $110 per acre, HENRY HEITFELD easy terms, with six per cent in-| 94.5 Register. | terest on defered payments. Fen __ Si ican sees be | Batty, owner; Grangeville,’ Notice for Publication. Idaho. 34-t Department of the Interior, ef e : — | U.S. Lan ice wiston, | FOR SALE—One two ton G. Mike cao 12, — cake M. C. truck, as good as new and| Notice is hereby given that in perfect running order, one) William A. Ferguson, of Cotton- Cushman gasoline engine, 8, wood, Idaho, who, on November horse power; one wood saw out- 96, 1915, made Homestead Entry fit; one iron wheel wagon; one No, 06875, for Lot 4, Sec. 7: & old wagon; one mountain hack; Lots 1 & 2, NEY, NW, Wis one two horse power gasoline en- NEW, & SEY, NEI{, Sec. 18,| gine; our lots with barn, ware- Tp, 30 N. R. 2 W. & Sky, NEY, house and scale near old mill; Section 18 Township 30 N| some reinforcing steel left over Range 3 W. Boise Meridian, has from our concrete elevators; one filed notice of intention to make | Richardson plat form scale; one three year Proof, to establish 8-ton Strait wagon scale, former-| elaim to the land above describ- ly used in our elevator before in-| eq, before the Register & Receiy- stalling our 20 tons scale and oy’ of the U. S. Land Office, at new dump; two wagon dumps, Lewiston, Idaho, on the 22nd. | LOPS S ISSO OG SSS OS OG SSSOED Lo o F. Meets every Saturday evening in the I. 0. O. F. hall Sojourning Odd Fellows invited Carl Rehder, N. G. Leo Hanses, Secretary POPPPO SSP OS OOOO OS OOOO hana eee eee baa phe apa nna nd COTTONWOOD POST NO. 40 The American Legion COTTONWOOD, IDAHO Meets the first Wednesday of each month in the I. O. O. F. POSTS SS SSS OSO SO SSOSOO SO OD LOSS SSS GHGS GERGGCO OG SOED FELL” MAKTZEN Real Estate, Loans, Fire just the thing you will need on) day of September, 1920. | the farm; 1000 good fence posts;) “Claimant names as Witnesses: get Cale cat, fiat Gretiaded | gat ane at cones S| and in first class running order;! R. Jones, All of Boles, Idaho. 20,000 new grain bags; all kinds} HENRY HEITFEL D of second hand bags; all kinds 34-5 . hay futon of pring and ae if =) sh dasha at en soon. Will trade for any kina ton Mine Matitenht of live stock except horses, or for | metiee For I ublication. ia any kind of grain you will have| , Department of the Inter ior, U. | for sale. Cottonwood Milling &|S- Land Office at Lewiston, Ida- Elevator Co. 85-tf | ho, August 30, 1920. —|_ Notice is hereby given ion ESTRAYED—One bay horse,| Julian Jones, of Boles, Idaho, 4 years old, weight 1100 pounds,| Who ,on May 9, 1917, made branded LL on left stifle, wether | Homestead Entry, No, 07058, for and foretop trimmed, white spot | Lots 8 & 4, Si NW, & Wi% PO SEEEES EEE ESOS in face, disappeared about two} sw, See. 4, Tp. 30 N. R. 3 W.,| weeks ago from my pasture six| & E¥2 SW, Section 33, Town- | Florist miles west of Keuterville. $10 a 2 ae hemp a4 bpd : ‘ewar' for infor ation leadin ose eridian, as IL notice | . We can supply you with hh ot Bescdlgy WR Geakarn, |of intention to make three year L. B. HILL, Lewiaton, Ida. Westlake, Idaho. 26-2* Proof, to establish claim to the Order direct by : jland above described, before —MAIL— and Life Insurance Insure in the Northwestern Mutual and save 35 to 45 per cent on your insurance, USE “TIP TOP” a 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. JOHN REILAND CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Estimates furnished on any class of Work. Repairing promptly done. We urge you to put in your supply before we begin grinding the new crop. Brand Shorts NO HUNTING ALLOWED. | Hampton Taylor, U. 8S. Commis- OR Steam rolled oats or barley : si ‘, at Grangeville, Idaho, on We the undersigned property | BADGE Bb Egy y 79) owners will positively prohibit the 12th day of October, 1920. : ‘ Claimant names as Witnesses: | $4666466600060000000000000 any hunting on our premises as a t names @ a F e agr vet ; j C. Fisher, William A. mare ws z well as trespassing. This action | y ones, Mod Roth, John Vackaon |@aaeaesseaaaeaeaesceeenaee |is taken by us on account of the | alliee Roles, dah : Rooke Hotel great inconvenience caused by 4 pe erent j hunters molesting stock and = HENRY HEI TFELD,. | 36-5 Register. | - Has neat clean rooms at 50c and 75c per night or $3.00 | leaving gates open. “Signed” to $3.50 per week. When you are in Cottonwood give tankage hay cracked corn rock salt cottonseed cake and meal calf meal Notice For Publication. | Department of the Interior, U. | |S. Land Office at Lewiston, Ida- |ho, August 30, 1920. August Frei Lawrence Uptmor Mrs. Georgia Uhl Poultry and chick feed of all kinds pa ag ution Neer iv a aan, Pomp T. F. Moughmer John Voskuhler Louis Abbl Fred Ledford David Halter Henry Forsmann W. B. Moughmer Lorenze Uhling Kasper Sprute Eusebius Frei B. H. Gehring Theo. Gehring George Gehring Henry Rehder | who, on October 29, 1915, made Additional Homestead Entry, No. 06350, for SEY, NEW, Sec-} }tion 11, Township 30 North,| | Range 2 West, Boise Meridian, | has filed notice of intention to} : ; | make three year Proof, to estab- and cheapest oil prices | lish claim to the land above des- | and for a_ interliner |cribed, before Hampton Taylor, | which is partly made of U. S. Commissioner, at Grange- steel and is guaranteed a | ville, Idaho, on the 11th day of 20 penny nail will not October, 1920. | puncture your tire. Claimant names as witnesses: i wood | Rufus J. Davis, Eddie D. Davis, |¢ grwy'tn and leave your Get Our Quotations on Sacks and Twine For the Best--- ; Cottonwood Milling & John Nuttman | William A. McMahon, Michael owier for four-of these or 0) e eae gs ana Sloviaczek, all of Boles, Idaho. interliners, being able P Now is the time to buy that HENRY HEITFELD, than to get just the size wagon we predict that prices on | 36-5 Register. | you need. * ’ wagons will ag nl next — ar eargenrnayey ae LEO P. SIMON ~ year, remember the future wag- aul your grain in bulk an . y Eat More Bread- -It ) Your Best Food on will be a narrow guage. We| save money, grain beds at $65.00 Fair Deal Garage " have several bargains on nev’|}$75.00 and $85.00. Hoene Hard- j wagons. Hoene Hardware. 35-tf| ware. 35-tf |

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