Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, August 19, 1921, Page 3

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BOSS HOODOO S OOPS EEE OE SEES O OOOOH EET EOOOD HOME RUNS AND FLY PICK-UPS TION IN THE VILLAGE OF COTTONWOOD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | dinance No, 114, passed and ap- proved by the Chairman and | Board of Trustees of the Village of Cottonwood, a special election will be held in the Village of Cottonwood upon the 28rd day of August, 1921, at which elec- tion there shall bé submitted to the qualified electors of said Vil- | lage, who are taxpayers therein, the question of authorizing the said Village of Cottonwod to | issue its negotiable municipal ;coupon bonds in the principal ;sum of Twenty Thousand Dol- lars ($20,000.00) with semi-an- nual interest coupons attached, | both principal and interest pay- jable in Gold Coin of the present | standard of weight and fineness, |interest payable upon the first day of January and the first day Run to something else besides a fire The grouse season opened Monday, and many were the nimrods who be- took themselves to the Salmon river breake full of anticipation, and returned empty of bag and magazine. It is said that south of Keuterville the noise created Monday is still reverberating from canyon to canyon but that the only casualities among the grouse, were those resulting from shell shock and freight. Who said so? We would have been, but we couldn’t get away. The season’s rush for bundle racks and water tanks is over, now for the grain racks and granaries |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- | of to be used for the payment of | the cost of grading and macad- |amizing the streets and alleys |in the Village of Cottonwood, all |of which more fully appears in | Ordinance No. 114 of said Vil- |lage reference to which Ordin- | ance for more specific and detail- | ed information is hereby made. That at said special election the polls will be open at the hour |of eight o’clock in the morning |and will close at the hour of | seven o'clock in the afternoon of Said to have happened in town: A hungry Knight of the Never-sweats stopped at the restaurant and asked for something to east. “You likee fish” asked the Chinese cook. “Yes” replied the Knight eagerly. ‘All lite, come around Fliday.” Clean up the little tasks of today and be ready for the big tasks tomorrow Plan now even if you do not intend building until later. Make your deci- sion with the aid of our marvelous plan system with its hundreds of beautiful designs for al kinds of building. No obligation incurred through this inspec- tion. It’s pleasure to us When you investigate a grewsome tale you will usually find that it grew- some after it started. Said a farmer friend, “It is said that paper may be used effectively in keep- ing a person warm. And darned if it ain’t true for a note of mine has kept me in a sweat for a month | be conducted in the same manner |as are other village elections. | That the voting place for said | special election will be at the |I. O. O. F. Hall in said Village of Cottonwood, Idaho. If one half of the world doesn't know how the other half lives it isn’t be- cause it doesn’t spend a lot of time trying to find out. | Don’t expect to meet with success. overtake it. You must get a hustle on yourself and lused at said election shall be | substantially as follows: | VILLAGE OF COTTONWOOD. SPECIAL ELECTION HELD | IN THE VILLAGE OF COTTON | WOOD ON THE 23rd DAY OF | AUGUST, 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. In favor of issuing | bonds to the amount of |} $20,000.00 for the pur- o¢| pose stated in Ordi- |nance No. 114 : | nance No, 114 .......... os | That at said election oniy | qualified electors of said Village | of Cottonwood. who are taxpay- /ers of such Village, shall be en- | titled to vote. | Given under the direction of ithe Chairman and Board o | Trustees of the Village of Cot- | tonwood, this 21st day of July, 1921. Watch for our announcement of a Clean-Up Sale of odds and ends of lum- ber to be held some time in September. In the mean time look about the place and see just what you need to put things in ship-shape. HUSSMAN LUMBER COMPANY “BUILDING DOCTORS—CONSULTATION FREE.” eateeeceeteatecteateetecteedecdeateaioatpatoatonteatentesteateatonde londpstoeiedeadesioadpateeteatenteaieate dete atotonlesie ainsi dine aioarodiodie Set oahodiodin nets doaioaieaioainaivete route oainateatoaloaiedindinatosteaiodiodndinatoetosiodipdinetpdodiosionie Lod perdrsrerserse ae pemeparey Sodireiod pd rsrsiosie iotiodiosirdindrdndy Soedoston Moadentertordneentestetonte te nteateadoate sheatestonteesdeatoateedente se sdeidonte ondetontoatonie onde ostentonto ety EE ee ee re Oy es a | Against issuing bonds | for $20,000.00 for the | purpose stated in Ordi- M. M. BELKNAP, | Village Clerk. | SUMMONS. | In the District Court of the Ten- | th Judicial District of the | State of Idaho, in and for the County of Idaho. |Tony E. Baune, Plaintiff, vs. Samuel Smith, and Lizzie Smith, Defendants. The State of Idaho Sends | Greetings: To Samuel Smith and _ Lizzie |Smith, the above named defend- | ants. : | YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI- | FIED, That a complaint has been | filed against you in the District Court of the Tenth Judicial | District of the State of Idaho in and for the County of Idaho, by |the above named plaintiff, and you are hereby directed to ap- pear and answer the said com- | plaint within twenty days of the | service of this summons if serv- }ed within said Judicial District, and within forty days if served elsewhere; and you are further notified that unless you so ap- pear and answer said complaint within the time herein specified, the plaintiff will take judgment against you as prayed in said complaint. This action is brought to quiet the title of the plaintiff in and |to the EY SWI of Sec. 21, Twp. |82 N. R.1E. B. M., in Idaho | County, State of Idaho. | Witness my hand and the seal of said Djstrict Court, this 21st jday of July, 1921. HENRY TELCHER, Clerk. By Harold Harris, Deputy. WILBUR L. CAMPBELL, At- | /ARTIOWS— I grow tobacco You can’t beat a Camel, because you can’t beat the tobacco that goes into Camels. 3 That’s why Camels are the choice of men who know and love fine tobacco. They know what makes Camels so smooth, so fragrant and mellow-mild. They’ll tell you that the expert Camel blend of choice Turkish and Domestic tobaccos makes a ciga- rette smoke you can’t equal—no matter what you pay. But it doesn’t take an expert to tell Camel quality. You’ll spot it the very first puff, Try Camels yourself. Camel R. J. REYNOLDS Tobacco Co. Winston-Salem, N.C. NOTICE, OF SPECIAL ELEC- toruey for Plaintiff. that under and by virtue of Or-| of July in each year at the rate, |said day, and said election will — | That the form of ballot to be — and Postoffice Address Grange- ville, Idaho. 30-6 Notice For Publication, Department of the Interior, U.S. Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, July 20, 1921. Notice is hereby given that Lorenze Uhling, of Keuterville, Idaho, who, on August 15, 1916, ;and June 30, 1919, made Addi- | tional Hd. Entry and Stock Rais- ,ing Hd. Entry, No. 07247 and 106580, for Sig NWI4, NW%4q SWY,, Sec 85 and NEY, SEM, Sec. 34, and SW14 NEY, NIG SEY, SEY SEY, Sec. 27 and Nl NEW, SEY NEW, Section 34, Township 31 North, Range 1, , West Boise Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above describ- ed, before Regis.cr and Receiver | of the U. S. Land Office, at Lewiston, Idaho, on the 2nd day | of September, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: | Herman Uptmor. Herman Uh-| ling. Dommie Romain. Casper Sprute. All of Keuterville, | Idaho. HENRY HEITFELD, 81-5 Register. COTTONWOOD CHRONICLE GEORGE MEDVED Issued Every Friday and entered at | Postoffice in Cottonwood, Idaho as second-class mail matter. | Subscription one y Six months ......... ear .. (Strictly in advance) INDEPENDEN1 IN POLITICS Copy for change of ad must be hand- ed in by Wednesday to insure change | | FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1921 WANTS, FOUND AND FOR SALE FOR SALE—Household goods of various description. All prac-| tically new. Art Thoelke. 32-3" | FOR SALE—Fourteen foot | grain rack, complete and a bi-| cycle cheap. C. N. MeLaughlin.-2 | FOR SALE—Second hand 8 inch 4 ply Gandy belt, 150 feet | long at $25. Cottonwood Bat- tery and Welding Shop. 30-tf FOR SALE—All the lumber! including roof for a 1000 bushel grain tank at Keuterville for $82 Chas. Poxleitner, Keuterville 30 FOR SALE—Five room cot- tage, two lots, good well. Price reasonable. Inquire Reinhart Oesau. 33-tf | FOR SALE—Five passenger | Ford touring car in A No. 1 shape. Inquire of F. G. Farris, at the Light office. 83-tf FOR SALE—The residence | | property known as the old Aich-| | Imayr home and my home place. | | Either place can be bought at a | bargain. Jacob Matthiesen. FOR SALE—Or trade furn- ished modern, 17 room_ hotel. | Also Lewiston residence. Inquire |Highway Hotel, Ferdinand, Idaho. 32-4* | 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, Idaho. 27-tf FOR SALE—Modern house and six lots, known as the John Baer property. This property cannot be duplicated for $5000, reduced for quick sale to $2500. See Vollmer-Clearwater Agent, Cottonwood. 31-tf tonwood and Grangeville. Rev. Fr. Zurr, Nezperce, Idaho. Find- er please leave it at this office or send direct to Fr. Zurr at Nez- perce. 29-tf FOR SALE— For $7000.00 One of the best 480 acre ranches, all fenced, with 70 acres under the plow, 80 acrés good timber, balance pasture. Small house) and good barn. Plenty water, three springs and good well. This is a bargain for some one} as the owner must sell on ac-| count of ill health. For further | particulars address Haycox) | Realty, Olympia, Washington. (This ranch is 10 miles west of | j Cottonwood, Idaho. 33-3 | Residence | NOTICE OF SALE OF MUNI- CIPAL COUPON BONDS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the rand Board of Trustees of the Village of Co’ tonwood in Idaho County, Idah intend to issue, tiate ani sell the coupon of said Village in the sum of $20,000.00; that bids will be received un’ the hour of eight o’clock P. M. —- 5th day of September, 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 payable on the first day of January and July in each year, both principal and interest payable in Gold Coin. Said bonds are made pay- able within twenty years from the date of issuance and redeem- able at the pleasure of the Vil- lage 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 of the Treasurer of the Village of Cottonwood, to be ferfeited to said Village as due and liqui- dated damages if said bidder fails to comply with his bid after | Saar thereof by said Vil-- lage. All bids must be forwarded and addresed to M. M. Belknap, Village Clerk, Cottonwood, Idaho in sealed envelopes plainly mark- | ed on the outside, “bid for $20,- 000.00 municipal bonds.” Village reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Given pursuant to order and direction of the Mayor and Board of Trustees of the Village of Cottonwood, Idaho this Ist day of August, 1921. M. M. BELKNAP, Village Clerk, Postoffice address, Cot- tonwood, Idaho NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Probate Court, County of Idaho, State of Idaho. In the Matter of the Estate of Henry B. Blake, Deceased. Notice is hereby given, that Letters Testamentary on the estate of Henry B. Blake deceas- ed, were granted to the, under- signed on the 1st day of August, 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 the town of Cottonwood, Idaho, the same being hereby disignated as the place of business of said estate., within ten months after the date of the first publication of this notice, or they shall be forever barred. Dated this Ist day of August, 1921. Margaret I. Blake, Executrix of the will and the estate of Henry B. Blake, deceased. H. Taylor, Attorney for Exe- cutrix, Grangeville, Idaho. First publication August 5, 1921. ATTENTION STOCKMEN. I have about 100 tons of hay, 80 acres of bunch grass pasture some timothy and stubble pas- ture that I wish to sell. The hay can be feed out on the ranch and will also rent the farm house so that anyone buying the entire lot may feed it out without mov- ing it this winter. Excellent water and good fences. Joe Old- ham. 33-tf BARGAINS IN GRAIN TANKS The Cottonwood Hardware and Implement Co., of Cottonwood, has a supply of galvanized grain bins on hand which are offered at the following exceedingly low prices, f. 0. b. Cottonwood. 1000 bushel tank ..... $150.00 1500 bushel tank ...... .... 200.00 2000 bushel tank .. 250.00 Here is a chance to get your tank at less than wholesale. Use either phone, write or call personally. 28-tf NOTICE. As I plan on discontinuing my business in Cottonwood and to engage in farming all those in- debted to the Watkins Store are requested to settle their ac- counts at once. Wess Hocker- smith. 83-tf eee ene heehee eee neee 4 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.

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