Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, May 13, 1921, Page 3

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More Price Reductions by Harvester Company Entire Line of Implements Now at LOWER PRICES In view of the recent reduction in the price of steel, we now announce lower prices for our entire line of farm machines and implements not covered by reductions previously announced. All lower prices take effect at once The reduction in the price of steel comes after all the material for the machines and implements we will sell this year has been provided, and will there- fore have no bearing on the manufacturing costs of such machines. However, it does enable the Com- pany to buy materials at lower prices for future manufacture, and in accordance with our an- nounced policy we now quote those prices, the Company taking the loss on machines already fin- ished and materials on hand. Full information regarding our lower prices on binders, mowers, and all other harvesting, haying and corn machines, tillage implements, tractors, engines, and all other I H C farm machines can be obtained from any International Dealer. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY CHICAGO OF AMERICA USA (mconronateD)} 92 Branch Houses and 15,000 ‘Dealers in the United States .| |the stockholders of the FARM- 7 |ERS This camp in the St. Gothard pass, in the alps, between Switzertand and Italy, 1s under 14 feet of hard-packed The horses are standing on it far above the ground. WANTS, FOUND AND FOR ; | Rocky canyon. 4 |H. Gentry, Cottonwood, Idaho.-4 ee! sills | i | grazing land, plenty of water. | _ | NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. this season, ly anticipated by music lovers MARY ADEL HAYS BRINGS HER OWN MUSICAL COMPANY Prominent New York Coloratura Soprano on Fifth Trans-Continental Tour Brings to Cheutauqua Her Company of Grand Opera Singers Mary Adel Hays, prominent American coloratura soprano, is bringing to Chautauqua ¢ notable musical companys -ed in recital with John McCormack, Alda, Percy Grainger and Toscha Seidel. “Ss This Is the fifth trans-continental tour of this charming singer and her return to the Coast will be eager- Miss Hays has assembled three other voices of opera character and experience and will present to Chautauqua audiences an organization such as {s seldom heard outside of the large cities, | Ruth Pearey, contralto, is a singer of note in New York. She was engaged as con Maine Festivals and has appe: Wainman, baritone, Claude Sciell, tenor and Beulah Clark, flutist and piano accompanist, comprise the balarce «f this splendid organization. Afternoon and evening of the sixth day they will present two »atable x . traits soloist last season at the | John | concerts, “>a. ane COTTONWOON CHRONICLE GEORGE MEDVED | Issued Every Friday and entered at | Postoffice in Cottonwood, Idaho as second-class mail Subscription one year Six months ................. (Strictly in advance) INDEPENDEN1 IN POLITICS | Copy for change of ad must be hand- ed in by Wednesday to insure change FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1921 FOR SALE—Wood_ heating] stove at a bargain. Call at this | office. 60-tf A Pure,Sure Healthful Baking Powder at an Economy Price | FOR SALE—Ford car in first |class condition at a bargain if taken at once. Frank Honer. | | FOR SALE — $1100 Krell! | player piano in good condition {for $3850. A. Duman, Cotton-| | wood, Idaho. 17-4* | FOR SALE—Good heavy feed | or seed oats at the Farmers | Warehouse in Ferdinand at $1.50 | | per hundred. Geo. Renner, West-| Containsno Alum Use it | lake, Idaho. 17-5 x i -and Save ! FOR SALE—All my_house-| hold goods consisting of stoves, | : : , oye ml Also Write for New Dr.Price Cook Book- Its £11 | Winchester shot gun, 12-guage, ‘ ; good as new. all at the Photo-| Price Baking Px »wder Factory graph Studio. Frank Honer. 19tf | 1oo3 Independence Blvd. Chicago, ll | FOR SALE—At Keuterville) about 90,000 feet of Yellow Pine | lumber. A complete stock while | /it lasts. Will be plained about | June Ist. If in need of lumber write or come and look it over. Chas. J. Poxleitner. 17-2* | FOR SALE—Well improved farm of 160 acres cheap. Small) cash payment, balance on long {time at 6 per cent. Located |northeast of Cottonwood. Ad-| dress Box 954, Grangeville, Idaho. 18-tf | a) BOSCH Service Station WILLARD Batteries Batteries Acetylene Welding Oldfield Tires Electrical Repairing Soldering and Brazing LOST—Bay horse about 12) years old, weight 1000 pounds. Horse strayed from pasture in| Finder notify F. R RENT—320 acres of COTTONWOOD BATTERY AND WELDING SHOP SOSA DDI D a ASE tS Inquire of Celia Gentry, Cotton- wood. 19-4* Notice is hereby given that the regular annual meeting of UNION WAREHOUSE COMPANY LTD. of Cottonwood, | Idaho, will be held in the I. O. O. | F. hall in Cottonwood, Idaho, on | ° |Saturday June 11, 1921, at one! We Print Butter Wrappers }o’clock P. M. for the purpose of | electing five Directors, three for three years each, and two for| COTTONWOOD CO-OPERATIVE CREAMERY COMPANY, LTD. |two years each, and for such) ; Cottonwood, Idaho other business that may legally NOTICE |! come before it. ai | Dated this 4 day of May, 1921. | There is delinquent upon the following described stock on ac- | G.C. ECKERT, |count of assessment levied on March 28th, 1921, the several | 19-6 Secretary. | amounts set opposite the names of the respective share-holders as = | follows: PLANTS, No. of Special for three - weeks. No. of Certificate Shares Amt. TOMATO. Postage paid.| Louis M. Asker 44, Issued in lieu of certificate ge pa Early John Baer ..20¢e doz. | No. 11 original stock . 4 $10.00 Earlian: 5c doz.|P. N. Huffman 45. Issued,in lieu of certificate Sto | No. 41 original stock 4-10.00 Late Stone 15c doz. o. 41 original s' Beers x 100 lots $1.00 | J. B. Luchtefeld 46. Issued in lieu of certificate | CABBAGE | No. 24 original stock............. 4 10.00 | Ex ‘ly Cat i 10¢ di Leo P. Simon 47. Issued in lieu of certificate tate Cabtane: noone No. 26 original stock....... 4 10.00 100 ee 45c | Samuel P. Waker 48. Issued in lieu of certificate Pepper Plants 25e dos. | No. 70 original stock : 4 10.00 Cauliflower Plants 25c doz, |P: A: Gaul 49. Issued in on hed \etammesd é seth Egg-plant Plants 20c doz. No. 51 original stoc! “se F 5 | Aug. Von Bargen 50. Issued in lieu of certificate Sweet Potato Plants 35c doz. | No. 53 original stock 4 10.00 | a ae ae i Herman VonBargen 52. Iss. in lieu of certificate ine No. 71 original stock 4 10.00 : i a Chas. Olson 58. Issued in lieu of certificate | vate ao | No. 16 original stock 4 10.00 | scald ts , . Frank Rad 38 - 4 10.00 wa Frand Rad 39 1 2.50 ‘1|Cottonwood Hardware 5 12 30.00 Ea W. T. Simon 6 1 4 1, Henry Jess 10 1 2.6 John Arnzen 11 2 5.00 ‘|| Jake Jensen 14 4 10.00 EB 'H. W. Miller 17 4 10.00 #1| Franz Heartburg 19 5 = Good Printing John Meyer 22 2 f Is the Dress John Meyer 25 2 5.00 Joe Riener 26 1 2.50 of Business. Jos. Kauffman 31 gee 4 10.00 Thai Is the Jos. Oldham 34 é 4 10.00 And in accordance with law, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold at the creamery building of the said corporation at Cottonwood, Idaho, on May 31, 1921 at 2 ere ws o'clock p. m. of said day, to pay delinquent assessments thereon, together with the costs of advertising and expenses of sale. Let Us Show You |: ¥ W. B. HUSSMAN, Secretary, 33 Cottonwood Co-operative Creamery Company, Limited SREY Office at Cottonwood, Idaho. Kind We Do.

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