Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, October 8, 1920, Page 3

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One of our worthy competi- tors remarked the other day in conversation with a salesman that “The Leggett Mercantile people must be crazy the way they sell goods” He was particularly referring to the low prices we were giving in the sale now on. We know that we save our friends many $ $ on their com- bined purchase and we also earn- ed for ourselves their good will to a greater extent than ever be- fore—besides we find we have made many new customers and feel repaid in every respect. This is the way we keep faith with you and help you cut your living cost. We would rather have your friendship and patron- ace than the extra dollar we could have had otherwise. AMONG OUR NEW GOODS YOU WILL FIND DRESSES DESIGNED JUST RIGHT HOSIERY THE BEST YOU CAN BUY SILKS THAT ARE DIFFERENT SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY UNDERWEAR PERFECT FITTING Leggett Mercantile Co. any of the rest. We urge you to put in your supply before we begin grinding the new crop. We can supply you with, Brand _ Shorts USE “TIP TOP” And satisfy yourself that it is just little better than The growing demand tor Tip Top as- sures us that it Must be the Best. Steam rolled oats or barley cracked corn rock salt cottonseed cake and meal calf meal tankage hay Poultry and chick feed of all kinds Get Our Quotations on Sacks and Twine Cottonwood Milling & Elevator Company Ltd. Eat More Bread---It’s Your Best Food ere rertertes eee Clic it Ts ‘WANTS, “FOUND AND FOR SALE | West, | Smith, | ORDINANCE NO. 110. a ‘Tax OF Mattern (15) FOR SALE—320 acres “of MILLS ON THE DOLLAR ON good pasture land at the mouth ALL TAXABLE PROPERTY of Grave Creek. Inquire of Roy | WITHIN THE CORPORATION Williams. S4-tf| LIMITS OF oR VILLAGE OF ing sore wood burner, in si EE BAO PURPOSES FOR condition. Cottonwood State | THR FISCAL YEAR BEGIN- Bank. 37-tf| NING THE FIRST TUESDAY - IN MAY, 1920, AND ENDING “FOR SALE— ‘Two young milk | cows, four and five years old THE FIRST —— -| MAY, 1921. Just fresh. Both gentle. Conrad Bosse. 41-tf Be it ordained by the Chair- ‘the Vill Board of Trustees of FOR SALE—Six acres located | | the Village of Cottonwood, Ida- in the north part of Cottonwood. | all improved’ Mae Gate. ' “hectitin 1. That there be and Inquire at this office. 37-tf | tax of Fifteen (15) mills on the |dollar on all taxable property | within the corporate limits of the Village of Cottonwood, Idaho for general revenue purposes of said village for the fiscal year | beginning the first Tuesday of | May, 1920, and ending the first Monday in May, 1921. Said tax to be collected by the Tax Col- lector of Idaho County in the same manner as state and coun- edie hf a ee: FOR SAL E—Detroit vange in in| See. 2. ‘That this ordinance good shape, 1 bed, springs and shall be in full force and effect | mattress, 1 bed and springs, sew- Pre Bi Mera ap-| FOR SALE—Residence _one- one- half block from public school. | For particulars see Walter Reid, Cottonwood. FOR SAL E—Canary birds. | Fine singers. See them at the! Chronicle office. The birds sell for $5 each. First come will set their choice out of 5 birds. ing machine, fine condition, | P: . ‘ : sag assed and approved this 16th C. Rosenberger. heating “Ea dav of Sentember, 1920, er ale te east |_S. J. PETERSON, Chairman FOR SAL E_ one deo abd G. Board of Trustees, Village of Cottonwod, Idaho. M. C. truck, as good as new and in perfect running order, one Attest: M. M. BELKNAF, Cushman gasoline engine, 8| lage Clerk. horse power; one wood saw out- | fit; one iron wheel wagon; one) QUARTERL Y REPORT. old wagon; one mountain hack;| To the Honorable Chairman one two horse power gasoline en-| and Board of Trustees of the| gine; our lots with barn, ware-| Village of Cottonwood, house and scale near old mili;| Idaho County of Idaho. some reinforcing steel left over Gentlemen: from our concrete elevators; one} |] herewith submit the report | 8-ton Strait wagon scale, former-| bursements for the quarter end- | ly used in our elevator before in- ing SEPTEMBER 30th, 1920.) stalling our 20 tons scale and as follows to-wit: new dump; two wagon dumps, | Receipts just the thing you will need on} Balance from pg quarter 667.5: the farm; 1000 good fence posts ;| License 23. 50 three good horses; one 5-passen- | Taxes 2882.55 ger Case car, just overhauled Road taxes 288.09 | g i S$ running order; | Cemetery 12.50 20,000 new gr: ain bags; all kinds | Sidewalk assessment 1551.24 of second hand bags; all kinds of sewing twine. Cheap if tak-| 4925.46 en soon. Will trade for any kina Disbursements | of live stock except horses, or for, Warrents redeemed ... 3707.06 any kind of grain you will have| Balance on hand for sale. Cottonwood Milling & Elevator Co. 35-tf 4925.46 | "| Notice For Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lewiston, | Idaho, September 8, 1920. | Notice is hereby given that | — Joseph Frost, of Spring Camp, | Qu. ARTERL Y REPORT. rect. og TERHAAR, Village Treasurer Idaho, who, on October 28, 1915 To the Honorable Chairman made Homestead Entry, No.|and Board of Trustees of the 06335, for SEY, NEW, NE! Village of Cottonwood Idaho. SEY, & W146 SE, Sec. 17, & | Idaho County, Idaho. Wis NEW, & Ni SEW, Section | Gentlemen : 20, Township 29 North, Range 2| 30ise Meridian, has filed) of my office of receipts and dis- | | notice of intention to make three|bursements for the quar’ ter | | year Proof, to establish claim to| ending JUNE, 31st, 1920 as fol-| the land above deseribed, before | lows to-wit: the Register & Receiver of the| Receipts U. S. Land Office, at Lewiston, | Balance from last sestnaband 609.17 | Idaho, on the 19th day of Octo- | Fines 12.50 ber, 1920. | License 16.00 Claimant names as witnesses: | | County Auditor Jefferson S. Busick, George J. | Herman B. Eberhardt, | Edward M. Nissen, all of Boles, | Disbursements | Idaho. Soe Balance on hand 667.58 | HENRY HEITFELD, I hereby certify that the fore- | 37-5 Register. going statement is true and cor- | rect. | E. J. TERHAAR, Village Treasurer. | NO HUNTING ALLOWED. We the undersigned property | | owners will positively prohibit) any hunting on our premises as is hereby levied and assessed a} Vil- | Idaho. | son plat form scale; one| of my office of receipts and dis- | I herewith submit the report} | 1218.¢ ~ I hereby certify that the fore-| | going statement is true and cor-| 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 Office, Nuxoll Block Both Phones DR. C. SOMMER Graduate License VETERINARIAN Residence North end of town Both Phones KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS McKinley Lodge No. 38 Meets every Tuesday evening. Ed L, Jessup, C. C. Harry Campbell, K. of R. & S. BOSS 95559555055505 500 S S00 Loo F Meets every nao evening in the I. O. O. F. hall Sojourning Odd Fellows invi Carl Rehder, N. G. Leo Hanses, Secretary POSSESS OSS GOSS Sooo Oooo OOeD Aaah ee eRe he eee app eeeehann a COTTONWOOD POST NO, 40 The American Legion COTTONWOOD, IDAHO Meets the first Wednesday of each month in the I. 0. 0. F FELL” MAKTZEN Real Estate, Loans, Fire and Life Insurance Insure in the Northwestern Mutual and save 35 to 45 per cent on your insurance, JOHN REILAND CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Estimates furnished on any class of Work. Repairing promptly done. | | Rooke Hotel Has neat clean rooms at 50c and 75¢ per night or $3.00 to $3.50 per week. When you are in Cottonwood give us a trial. “Dad” Rooke, Prop. POSS S OH: of WEBSTERS NEW INTERNATION. DICTIONARIES are in use by busi- ness men, engineers, bankers, fy judges, architects, physicians, farmers, teachers, librarians, cler- gymen, by successful men and women the world over. Are You Equipped to Win? The New International the means to success. It is an all- knowing teacher, a universal ques- tion answerer. Hf you seek efficiency and ad- vancement why not make daily use of this vast fund of inform- ation? | Ff 400,000 Vocabu!: 6000 Iustra: XK RXR EXE OX EXE NEX RXSABKOX EX OXERERE REE ‘Terms. he on a ] 30,000 Geogr: ae 12,000 HY Biographical Entries. Writeforspec- imen to South & Frick. well as trespassing. This action | Notice For Publication. is taken by us on account of the | Department of the Interior, U. great inconvenience caused by! s, Land Office at Lewiston, Ida- hunters molesting stock an leaving gates open. “Signed” August Frei Lawrence Uptmor Mrs. Georgia Uhl H. H. Uptmor John Jungert 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 John Nuttman ho, October 2, 1920. Notice is hereby given that | William A. Jones, of Boles, Ida- | ho, who, on June 30, 1919, made | Additional H. E. No. 06766, for |SEY4' NWI, | ship 30 North, Range 2 West, |land above SW, Section 20, NY NW, & Section 29, Town- | Boise Meridian, has filed notice | of intention to make three year Proof, to establish claim to the see before Hampton Taylor, U. S. Commis- sioner, at Grangeville, “Idaho, on | the 10th day of November, 1920. | Claimant names as witnesses: William T. Platt, John Jackson Martin C. Zumwalt. Julian Jones | All of Boles, Idaho. | 41-5 | HENRY HEITFELD, Register. 1 We have one almost new 8 ft. ‘used drill and three or four | A most convincing argument | regular Superior drills left, next If your 1 Radiator leaks take it whose satisfaction is our best ad- | 14-tf | vertisement. 35-tf in favor of Tip Top is the in- | years prices will be much higher, creasing list of prominent users | Hoene Hardware. 35-tf The Chronicle—$2 the year.

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