Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, July 1, 1921, Page 3

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practice raw deals. and awake brethern. Well, What Do You Know About That? That we got on the Chautauqua Circuit before we realized it. see Our Plans Before You Plan to Build Life is very much like a see-saw and it pays to be decent to the fellow that is down for he may be up tomorrow. We Save you Most By Serving Best. There is something wrong with people that preach high ideals and then Some people bear three kinds of trouble now, and all they ever expect to have. all they ever had, all they have What can we do for you today Its time to get ready for harvest and it would be well to look after the mower and binder. Maybe it needs a new tongue i or reel slats which we can make to fit your machine. Cause and effect—moonshine straight and a crooked walk. That those famers who are donating their labor in hauling rocks onto the roads are veal community builders and are causing a blush of shame to us city business men who think ourselves the fountain of progress and development and yet leave our streets a mire hole that in winter time would mire a duck. Up When ready to build that barn see us. In the vernacular of the street—it is the hit dog that yelps—well, some- times you hit a whole herd without aiming at anyone in particular. drift with the tide generally make a poor landing. People who YOUR BUILDING PROBLEMS—WE HELP SOLVE THEM. HUSSMAN LUMBER COMPANY “BUILDING DOCTORS—CONSULTATION FREE.” Ke Parmesecteeteedecoctosdortectertetestost ate stente stereo steatente donde ssdontentondergetoeteatpste none testestendesdesfesety atone seatentoneetostonte steno atesesteseateatente ade donde a PEO S oe cee ee , We are more convinced now than ever that it pays to advertise. ‘ {f We Can’t Serve You—We Can’t Sell You. : - S| | | A Soe et ee Serr eet Terre ert Tr rer TT tr Tt Ter Trt TTrr TT Crt Trt tr ttre rtrrrrrrrrt) Prince Albert’s a new note in the joys 7s of rolling ’em! Talking about rolling your own cigarettes, we'll tell you right here that Prince Albert tobacco has em all lashed to the mast! You’ve got a handful-of- happiness coming your di- rection when you pal it with P. A. and the makin’s papers! For Prince Albert is not only delightful to your taste and pleasing in its refreshing aroma, but our exclusive patented process frees it from bite and parch! RINGE ALpenr Mf And, for a fact, rolling up Prince Albert is mighty, easy! P. A. iscrimpcutand stays put and you whisk it into shape before you can count three! And, the next instant you’re puffing away Re Pet Sich to beat the band! enn mente Prince Albert is so good that it has led four men to smoke jimmy pipes where one was smoked before! It’s the greatest old buddy- smoke that ever found its way into a pipe or cigarette! Prince Albert is sold in topp: bags, tidy red tins, handsome pound half pound tin humidors yond inthe pound crystal glass CRIMP CUT LONG BURNING PIPE AN the national joy smoke NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELEC-| Board of Trustees of the V illage | question of authorizing the said TION IN THE VILLAGE OF of Cottonwood, a special election | Village of Cottonwood to issue COTTONWOOD. 4 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | July, 1, at which clectio by virt f Ord-| there shal submit e phe 4 712 cin anid ap-| qualified electors of said Village, | est coupons pon ar both prin-| Westlake, Idaho. Dated June 20, proved by the Chairman and! who are taxpapers therein, the! cipal b | will be held in the Village of Cot-| its negotiabe municipal coupon in the principal sum of Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,- 000.00) with semi-annual inter- tonwood upon the 5th day of | bonds 1921, at which election | and interest payable in a [Gold Coin of the present stand- jard of weight and fineness. in- | terest payable upon the first day of January and the first day of | | July in each year at the rate of | | | six per cent per annum; such | ‘bonds to be issued and sold to} the highest bidder, as provided | |by law, and the proceeds there- lof to be used for the payment of | the cost of paving, grading, curb- | jing, sidewalking and otherwise | | improving the streets and alleys | lin the V illage of Cottonwood, all }of which more fully appears in| Ordinance No, 112 of said Vil- lage, reference to which Ordin- ance for more specific and de- ‘tailed information is hereby, | made. That at said special election | the polls will be open at the hour | COTTONWOOD CHRONICLE GEORGE MEDVED Issued Every Friday and entered at | Postoffice in Cottonwood, Idaho as | second-class mail matter. Subscription one year .. Six months ............. (Strictly 1 in adv: ance) INDEPENDEN1 IN POLI ITICS | Copy for dienes of ad ret es hanit> ed in by ren to insure Pore ~ PRIDAY, JULY 1, 1921 WANTS, FOUND AND FOR org lof eight o’clock in the morning | ‘and will close at the hour of seven o'clock in the afternoon of | said day, and said election will be} conducted in the same manner as | are other village elections. That | , the voting place for said special | ‘election will be at I. O. O. F. hall. | That the form of ballot to be used at said election shall be! substantially as follows: | VILLAGE OF COTTONWOOD SPECIAL, ELECTION HELD IN THE VILLAGE OF COTTON | |WOOD ON THE 5th DAY OF | | JULY, 1921, TO VOTE UPON) | THE QUESTION OF AUTHOR- | \IZING THE ISSUANCE OF} | MUNICIPAL COUPON BONDS | |OF SAID VILLAGE IN THE) | SUM OF $20,000.00... | |e favor of issuing bonds to the amount or | $20,000.00 for the pur- |pose stated in Ordin- ance No. 112 Against issuing bends for $20,000.00 for the | purpose stated in Or- | dinance No. 112 | qualified electors of said Village @ Cottonwood, who are taxpay- That at said election only ers of such. Village, shall be en- titled to vote. Given under the direction of the Chairman and Board of Trustees of the Village of Cot- tonwood this 2nd day of June, 1921. . M. BELKNAP, 23-5 Village Clerk. | NOTICE OF SALE OF MUNIC- IPAL COUPON BONDs. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the mayor and Board of Trustees of the Village of Cot- tonwood in Idaho County, Idaho, intend to issue, negotiate and sell the coupon bonds of said Village in the sum of $20,000.00; that bids will be received until the hour of eight o’clock P. M. on the 11th day of July, 1921. Said bonds shall be in the de- nomination of $1,000.00 and shall bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum interest | payable on the first day of Janu- jary and July in each year, both principal and interest payable in Gold Coin. Said bonds are made |payable within twenty years | from the date of issuance and re- | deemable at the pleasure of the! Village of Cottonwood at any time after the expiration of ten | years from the date of issuance. All bids must be accompanied by a cashier's check issued by | some bank doing business in the State of Idaho, in the sum of $2,000.00, payable to the order | jot the Treasurer of the Village of Cottonwood, to be forfeited to said Village as due and liquidat- | * ed damage if said bidder fails to comply with his bid after accept-, | ance thereof of said Village. | All bids must be forwarded | |and addressed to M. M. Belknap, Village Clerk, Cottonwood, Ida- |ho, in sealed envelopes plainly marked on the outside, “bid for $20,000.00 municipal bonds.” Village reserves the right to re-! ject any and all bids. Given pursuant to order and a* setion of the mayor and board of trustees of the Villiage of Cot- | tonwood, Idaho, this 6th day of June, 1921. | M. M. BELKNAP, | Village Clerk, | Postoffice address Cottonwood Idaho. 24-5 NOTIC E—BIDS WANTED. The board of trustees of school District No. 22, Idaho County will receive bids for the contract of drilling a well on the school ground at Westlake. Bids to be based on the price per foot, dis- trict to furnish casing and the pump. Bids must be in by July 1, 1921. Board reseryes the right to reject all bids. W. R. Graham, Clerk LOST—Crank for Mitchell car Finder le: ~ FOR SALE- ‘Cheap Chevrolet | touring car in first class condi- tion. Inquire at this office. 25-tf FOR SALE-— 10c each. Clark, the junk man. FOR SALE—Cheap, mick combine in splendid condi- tion. For further particulars see J. V. Baker. 26-tf FOR SALE—Altman-Taylor Fence posts, at 25-4 | threshing machine complete, in| For particulars | | good condition. see Henry Rehder. 24-2 ESTRAYED— From Rice Creek ferry small bay saddle horse, | | Weight about 900 pounds, brand- ed horse shoe on left shoulder. Liberal reward for return or in- formation of whereabouts. E. L. | Lancaster. 26-2* FOR SALE—Practically new Nelson tractor and 24-inch Ad- vance separator, at a bargain. Both machines may be inspected at A. Wassmuth ranch, Green- creek, Idal 27- tf ‘FOR S y taken at once the S14 of Lot 15 and lot 16 in Block B of the Original town of Cottonwood. Can be bought for less than the assessment. Inquire at this of- fice. 22-5 See u us for prices on Twin Cc ity threshing outfits. The Twin City Company has announced a redue- | tion of about $500 on their rigs June Ist. An order for a thresh- ing outfit should be placed now so as to assure delivery on time. HOENE HARDWAR E. FOR SAL E—480 acre grain and stock farm with full equip- ment. Good spring water, run- ning water in pasture, orchard, phone, 160 fenced and cross fenc- ed hog tight, black soil, plow land level. Price reasonable. Some terms, fine location, free from en cumbrance. Good reason for selling. For further ge fie a write or see J. Yeager, Canfield, | Idaho. 27-3 | NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS, The adjourned meeting of the! stockholders of the Farmers | Union Warehouse Company will! be held in the I. O. O. F. hall on| Saturday, July 9th, 1921 at 1 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of electing three directors for three years each and two directors for two years each, and for such other business as may legally come before it. Dated this 16th day of June, 1921. 25-4 G. . Eckert, Secretary. NOTIC E TO CREDITORS. In the Probate Court, County ‘of Idaho, State of Idaho. In the Matter of the Estate of Henry Baune, Deceased. Notice is hereby given, that Letters of Administration on the estate of Henry Baune deceased, were granted to the undersigned on the 31st day of May 1921, 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 residence in Cotton- | wood, Idaho within ten months after the date of the first publi- cation of this notice, or they | shall be forever barred. Dated this 31st 1921. MARY THERESE BAUNE, Administratrix of Estate of Henry Baune, Deceased. WILBUR L. CAMPBELL, At- torney for Administratrix Grangeville, Idaho. _ First publi- cation June 3, 1921. 23-4 NOTICE TO ELECTORS. | In order to vote at the Village | Bond Election on July 5th you District No. 22, Idaho County, | must be registered. | 1921. 26-2 | 24-3 M. M. BELKNAP, Village Clerk. 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 Stere ve at this office. 25-tf | Good and dry. T.| McCor- | i, TS day of May | DR. WESLEY F. ORR Physician and Surgeon Office in Simon Bldg. Both Phones | Seoreoeoooooe 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. John Homar, C. C. Bert Schroeder, K. R. & S. LOSSES OSTEO SS HS OT OS OOOO ED Loo F Meets every Saturday evening in the I. O. O. F. hall Sojourni: Odd Fellows “evited Carl Rehder, N. G. Leo Hanses, Secretary COTTONWOOD POST NO. 40 The American Legion COTTONWOOD, IDAHO Meets the 2nd ednesday of each month in the I. 0. O. F. POPS 9955095050090 0000 G60 | PODS FS SSIS GEASS COOEOOOD FELL” MARTZEN Real Estate, Uoans, Fire and Life Insurance Insure in the Northwestern Mutual and save 25 to 45 per cent on your insurance, mecoeeapnrororyyeceter Tr $-0-0000-00000000000000000008 JOHN REILAND CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Estimates furnished om any class of Work. Repairing promptly done. SMHS Rooke Hotel Has neat clean rooms at 50c and 75c¢ per night or $3.00 to $3.50 per week. When you are in Cottonwood give us a trial. “Dad” Rooke, Prop. POPE SOOO OOOO E Auction Sales I cry auctions anywhere at not to exceed 2 per cent; work guaranteed or no pay; make dates at this office, write or phone me over Pac- ific States. H. C. QUIGLEY Star Route, Lewiston We Are Always Ready \to serve with geod lo matter what ae aa of the job may |be we are ready S do k jat a price that will ‘ | Satisfactory

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