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cntnanedareent ie sete sngnet ae meen rset winter POSES OEE LED CODE IEEOETOS OES CSO SeT HOES AAA DD DADAKADAARAREBAERREREREERAEEREERER ERD DDR a hea annd Swiped---Re-Vamped and Here Ye Are! ie. S. Land — 3 | 84, Township 31 North, omy 2 ; daho, on the 22nd day of Sep-| West, Boise Meridian, has filed . E. REILI tember, 1921. notice of fntention to make three me * Claimant names as witnesses: | oe to er ce — to Dentist : Jose~h N. Blackburn, of Elk} the land above described, before City, Idaho; Sylvester’ Asker,| Hampton Taylor, U. 8. Commis- Office, Nuxoll Block of Cottonwood, Idaho; Frank! sioner, at Grangeville, Idaho, on Both Phones Blackburn, of Cottonwood, Ida-| the 26th day of October, 1921. ho; Benjamin Cooper, of Cotton-| Claimant names as witnesses: wood, Idaho. bong bl ageing a ager | ; ry i ogister, | terville, Idaho. Fran atke, of | 34-5 Henry Heitfeld, Register. Keuterville, Idaho. Robert DR. J. D. SHINNICK Notice For Publication. Wright, of Keuterville, Idaho. Physician and Surgeon |Tdaho, August 261920 | “HENRY HEITFELD, | Notice is hereby given that | 38-5 Register. ¢ | James L. Brust, of Joseph, Idaho} —— ; vert . Hein ge aed 2, i pogroms . ¢ | made Additional Homestead En-/ Jn the District Court of the Ten- | % | try, No. 06689, for NWY%4, SE%,| th Judicial District of the| Office in Simon Bldg. e/Nio SW, and SW'i4 NW%,| State of Idaho, in and for The Both Ph i * | Section 26, Township 29 North, I — e | : ) County of Idaho. * Range 2 West, Boise Meridian, Nainti z | r “ : i | Barney Tacke, Plaintiff, z|has filed notice of intention to) 1S, #|make three year Proof, to estab-| &, T, W. Green and Jane Doe $\lish claim to the land above, — hia el ¥ | described, before James Lenon, 2. Sa S ; lu, S. Commissioner at White- ee, — fe egg Rome a | bird, Idaho on the 5th day of) his wife, Luther Ferriss and | VETERINARIAN ¢ October, 1921. ; Miriam Leah Ferriss, his wife,|% Residence North end of town Claimant names as witnesses:| Maria Dunham, 8. E. Dunham Both Phones Joseph Keener, Price Keener, ey husband, tdaho County, | ¢ | Platt Talbott, Glen F. Inglish,) Jdaho a municipal corporation, | ¢| All of Joseph, Idaho. the unknown representatives, | ; HENRY HEITFELD, successors or assigns of all| 3 | 36-5 Register.| and each of the above named | | a eeiadens | defendants; the unknown, (ear’s profits, - heirs, devisees, executors and| * 40 Spreader for yourself = administrators of all and each % “Feeding the Farm, "It’s of the said defendants, if dead | $ John Homar, C. C. ¢ ur soil and it’s needs, all persons claiming under or | Bert Schroeder, K. R. & S. >| through the above named de-| $99460000000000: fendants or any of them, and} the unknown owners and un- known claimants of the fol- estate testchiatlecaiasic ie binant lowing described tract of land,|% COTTONWOOD POST NO. 40 | to-wit: Commencing at the! The American Legion | Southwest corner of the El4) COTTONWOOD, IDAHO Said Farmer John “I thought I'd build a pair of shacks, in which to pen my razorbacks, I sought the old style saw-mill yard, where Jinx, the owner was on guard. “Oh, Jinx,” I cried, “You blamed old chump,” I want to build some kind of dump, some building snug, but not too fine, in which to keep my lop-ear- DR. WESLEY F. ORR Physician and Surgeon ed swine. Last year I had no pen or shed, and lots of them were frozen dead; I found them croaked, with tails unkinked, and those that died are still extinct. So tell me how to build a pen, some kind of sanitary den, in which my moral DR. C. SOMMER hogs may dwel] when wintry tempest whoop and yell.” Said Jinx, the saw-mill man, “I expect you ought to see an architect. I haven't studied razorbacks, or what they need in pens and shacks.” KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS McKinley Lodge No. 38 Meets every Tuesday evening. I went to t’other dealer, Bill, and handed him my little spiel. He said “My Friend; I’m glad you came and tokl_ me of your little game. Now, I can help you plan a shack that ought to please your razorback. I’m wise to hogs and all their needs; I’ve studied all the kinds and breeds, the Berkshire, Shorthorn, Plymouth Reck, and all the brands of hogs that walk. Your festive, fiery razorbacks must have a building without cracks; if there’s a knothole in a plank, they will escape they are so lank. Now, let me draw you a design; I'll show you how to house your swine.” |@ Meets the 2nd Wednesday of Si4 SEY NWY of Sec. 9,} wi vo Twp. 31 N. R 1E.B.M.. each month in the I. 0. 0. F. thence running east 50 feet,! thence south 200 feet, thence) west 250 feet, thence north} 200 feet, thence east 200 feet to the place of beginning, in Idaho County, State of Idaho, Real Estate, Loans, Fire Defendants. | and Life Insurance The State of Idaho Sends Insure in the Northwestern Greetings: Mutual and save 25 to 45 per To E. T. W. Green, Jane Doe | % cent on your insurance. Green, Alonzo F. Brown (also ef? > a dash - > / known as A. F. Brown), Addie! ¢, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. fF, Brown, Luther Ferriss, Mir- Department of the Interior, jam Leah Ferriss, Maria Dun- LEOPSOTO OOS OOPS TOOTS OOSD : C4 3 = eka aoe ham, S. E. Dunham, Idaho) JOHN REILAND z | idaho, september lu, val. County, Idaho, a municipal cor- | Notice is hereby given that poration, the unknown repre-| CONTRACEIR Eo eee | Joseph G. Enneking, of Keuter-| sentatives, successors or assigns|% Estimates furnished om sn; %| ville, Idaho, who, on March 29, of all and each of the above nam- class of Work. #| 1920, made Additional Stock- eq defendants; the unknown Repairing promptly done. Bie jraising H. E. No. 06950, for heirs, devisees, executors and \SW% sw, Section 15, & N!% administrators - of all and each : lie a \Swiy, & W!4 SEW, Section 21, of the said defendants, if dead; {Township 381 North, Range 2 a)] rsons claimi 1 a pes a x persons claiming under or | West, Boise Meridian, has filed through the above named de- Auction Sales I cry auctions anywhere jnotice of intention to make fendoents or any of them, and the |claim to the land above describ- clnimants of the following des- ¢ xt not to exceed 2 per cent; He took a pencil and he made a map that made my problemns fade. I bought the lumber there and then, and went ahead and built the pen, and my lean porkers there abide, and view their dwelling place with pride. And Bill FELI” WAKTZEN will always get my trade; I like the dealer who can aid, who has ideas of his own, aside from harvesting the bone. | Moral—Go ye and do likewise. “Nuff Sed” HUSSMAN LUMBER COMPANY “BUILDING DOCTORS—CONSULTATION FREE.” Se sSeee pte Seteeteetesete heetectecte entender ete eee oe PPPPE POSES FESS OE HSS ‘ SPL LLL LLL LLL SI ETE OO III O OO OIG OHO Hog three year Proof, to establish ynknown owners and unknown A pipe’s a pal packed with P. A! Seven days out of every week you'll get real smoke joy and real smoke contentment—if you'll get close-up toa jimmy pipe! Buy one and know that for yourself! Packed with cool, delightful, fragrant Prince Albert, a pipe’s the greatest treat, the happiest and most appe- tizing smokeslant you ever had handed out! You can chum it with a pipe—and you will—once you know that Prince Albert is free from bite and parch! (Cut out by our exclusive patented process!) Why—every puff of P. A. makes you want two more; every puff hits the bullseye harder and truer than the last! You can’t resist such delight! ‘And, you’ll get the smokesurprise of your life when you roll up a cigarette with Prince Albert! Such entic- ing flavor you never did know! And, P. A. stays put be- bags, tidy red tins humidors andinthe ed, before Hampton Taylor, U. cribed tract of land, to-wit: $ ‘vork guaranteed or no pay; |S. Commissioner, at Grangevi'le, Tdaho, on the 26th day of Octob- er, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: | Jemes F. Shaw, of Westlrke, Idaho. Edwerd Schroeder, of Keuterville, Idaho. Frank H»tke, lof Keuterville, Idsho . Robert | Wright, of Keuterville, Idaho. | HENRY HEITFELD, 88-5 Register. | NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. | Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lewiston, | Idaho, September 18, 1921. | Notice is hereby given that James F. Shaw, of Westlake, | Idaho, who, on March 10, 1917 & | March 25, 1920, made Add. H. E. |06153 and Add. Stock-raising H. | E. No. 06798, for E1s NW, SW\% NEW, and NEW NEY, Section 20, and S14 NEW, and SE SE, Section 17, Town- |ship 81 North, Range 2 West, Boise Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year | Proof, to establish claim to the \land above described, before | Hampton Taylor, U. S. Commis- | sioner, at Grangeville, Idaho, on | the 26th day of October. 1921. | Claimant names as witnesses: Joseph G. Enneking, of Keu- | terville, Ideho. Edward Schroe- | der, of Keuterville, Idaho, Frank Hatke, of Keuterville. Idaho. Chris Mathison, of Westlake, Commencing at the Southwest corner of the El4 8% SEY NW’! of Sec. 9, Twp 81 N. R. 1 EF. B. M., thence running east 50 et. thence south 200 feet, north 200 feet, thence east, 200 feet to the place of beginning, in Idaho County, State of Ideho. | You are Hereby Notified, That a complaint has been filed again- st 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 appear and answer the said complaint with- in twenty days of the service of this summons if served within this Judicial District, and with- in forty days, if served else- where; and you are further noti- | fied that unless you so appear and answer said complaint with- in the time herein specified, the plaintiff will take judgment gainst you as prayed in said complaint. | The said action is brought to} obtain a decree of this Court quieting the title of the plaintiff in and to the lands and premises, and to enjoy the defendants and | each of them from setting up or asserting any title or claim to the same or any part thereof neal | verse to the said plaintiff. Witness my hand and the seal | make dates at this office, write or phone me over Pac- ific States. H. C. QUIGLEY $ Star Route, Lewiston ence west 250 feet, thence * Rooke Hotel Has neat clean rooms at 60c and 75c per night or $3.00 to $8.50 per week. When you are in Cottonwood give us a trial. “Dad” Rooke, Prop. Strawberries DIRECT FROM GROWER Nice Large Berries $2.00 A CRATE C. 0. McFARLIN Culdesac, Idaho 1500 bushel tank .... 2000 bushel tank .... Here is a chance tank at less than wholesale. Use either phone, write or personally. use it’s crimp cut—and it’s a cinch to roll! You try it! Idaho. of said District Court, this ninth | ——— is man Pe i. HENRY HEITFELD, | day of September, 1921. ESTRAY NOTICE. 38-5 Register. Henry Telcher, Clerk. | Came to the W. B. Hussman REN ANPP i AES RP ae RNS WA | By Harold Harris Deputy. | place Thursday, August 18th: | NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Seal sia ioe red posagg Beer horns; | Department of the Interior, R. F, Fulton, attorney for Plain-|One red and white spotted cow |U. S. Land Office at Lewiston, tiff, Residence and Postoffice| with calf; one deep red 2 year 1 labo. Sepeeiser $8, 1921. * Address, Grangeville, Idaho. | old heifer with white hind feet 4 H smoke NC. otice is hereby given that pc Sr DERRA LN 4 ‘and white spot in back; one the national joy Raward Schroeder, of Keuter- BARGAINS IN GRAIN TANKS | white 2 year old heifer with mot- a ville, Idaho, who, on May 10,) The Cé we | tled neck, colors. No brands Township 31 North, Range 1/1919 and March 29, 1920, wehis Rh Aone gaat —— or marks visible on these ani- 1 n East, Boise Meridian, has filed Additional H. E. 06170 and Add. has a supply of galvanized grain| mals. Owner can have same by S. Land Office at Lewiston, Ida-| Homestead Entry, No. 06760, | notice of intention to make three Stock-raising H. E. No. 06897, bins on hand which are offered | calling on city marshal and pay- ho, August 15, 1921. for Lot 2, Sec. 5, NWY%4 NE\,| year Proof, to establish claim to for SEY SW, N% SWUM, at the following exceedingly low| ing the costs. Notice is hereby given that|and NEY4 NW1%, Sec. 8, Tp. 30/the land above described, before SW NW, and N'i% NW, prices, f. 0. b. Cottonwood. en a OP John M. Johann, of Cottonwood,|N., and E4% SW1%4, Section 32, | the Register and Receiver of the| Sec. 35 and Lots 1 and 6, Section | 1000 bushel tank .._.. $150.00} Subscribe for the Chronicle. ————————————— NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. | Idaho, who, on March 29, 1920, Department of the Interior, U.| made Additional Stock-raising