Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, October 28, 1921, Page 3

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These words have no terror for the man who has been to our office to in- vestigate our Free Plan Service for modern Bungalows, Garages, Barns, Mach- ine Sheds e. c. t. He knows that he need only whisper to her the name of “Home Builders” and Building Doctors and she will radiate a smile that at once dispells all forebodings of a curtain lecture. He knows too that he touched upon the thought dearest to her heart, a Home, a Real Home, with inbuilt kitchen cup- boards, ironing board, window seats, book cases e. c. t. and what’s niore she wants it built according to plans and under direction of the real “Home Build- ers.” But next time you come in bring her along, she will enjoy looking over the many designs and plans we have in our office as much as you will. An onion a day, kceps the doctor away—and others. That Felix believes in hiring the best help possible when it comes to road building for already his crew includes a Judge and. the Mayor and he is still He can’t get them in Cottonwood, or any better any where, but some of the younger men on the job should make a record as they are getting what may properly be termed a rock-bottom start. Beaver Board will provide that extra room in your home or cover the rough walls making them warm and good looking at a small expense. It is easy to ap- We have just received a new supply and will be glad to make you an estimate on what you need. Greater love hath no man fora woman than this—that he will cheerfully and actually wear, in public, the ties and other apparel which she gives him for looking for men higher up. ply and makes very little muss doing the work. Christmas. Bowlegged men make the best husbands. ta-toes, carrots, apples, hamburger and beans, trade come in and let us know about it. the 'ell’s your fish? Good resolutions cost nothing, but they are hard to keep. What about that leaky roof. You know it’s got to be fixed some time and the sooner its done the better for all concerned, and unless you do, wetness will drop on father’s head, spoil the parlor carpet, dampen mother’s bed. Soak off all the plaster, with the food it mingles, sign your roof is leaking, sign you need some shingles. HUSSMAN LUMBER COMPANY “BUILDING DOCTORS—CONSULTATION FREE.” SRP e researc meer oide Sotredredortorde ore sde doadonde io io rdoste Sood sto rdoide Sede idoondondondoatordontonts ede Seated adoateciondoatrato ate dondonte oder) Sear ee so Sep iseete So sdoate tees etesdoatote onde toate er sesdonde do ode ordonte hostonte ote onan te ones So condone so sdoate sade atoatotnndontp ite ioe don Soe MONOGRAM OIL MONOBILE OIL FEDERAL TIRES DIAMOND TIRES Let Us Overhaul Your Car f] WINTER WILL SOON BE WITH US AND IT IS DUR- @ ING THIS TIME THAT MEN OWNING AUTOMO- ; UG] BILES, WHETHER THEY BE TOURING CARS OR fil TRUCKS SHOULD BEGIN TO THINK OF HAVING I THEIR CARS OVERHAULED. DO NOT WAIT AND : PUT IT OFF UNTIL YOU WILL ACTUALLY NEED ' gl THE CAR AGAIN NEXT SPRING. BRING IT IN i | RIGHT NOW AND DURING THE WINTER SEASON ; WE WILL BE IN A POSITION TO GIVE YOUR CAR A 4M THOROUGH OVERHAULING DUE TO THE FACT { THAT YOU WILL NOT INSIST ON HAVING IT DONE i IN A FEW HOURS, WHEN IT ACTUALLY REQUIRES | W A DAY OR TWO TO DO THE JOB THOROUGHLY. | ' FREE STORAGE ir BRING YOUR CAR IN AT ONCE AND LEAVE IT | > WITH US ALL WINTER IF YOU SO DESIRE, WE | WILL OVERHAUL IT AND GUARANTEE THE JOB, | CHARGE YOU NOTHING FOR STORAGE AND DUR- ING THIS TIME WILL ALSO TAKE CARE OF YOUR =] BATTERIES, FREE OF CHARGE. Every Job is Guaranteed Cottonwood Garage HUDDLESTON AND SPECK, Proprietors Lathe and POEs, The Saddest Words, From Kith or Kin Comes From Wife Where Have You Been? It’s easier to see through them. Yes, we have already started logging and we’ll need lots of cabbages, sput- so if you Lumberjacks eat most anything and lots of it, from Corned Willie to turnip tops and Mangel Wurzel. Said the Minister: “My dear boy, what would your fishing on Sunday? Young Isaas Walton: “Well, the last time ‘e said “Where ; | SUMMONS. | E. B. M., thence running east 50 | ‘feet, thence south 200 feet,’ 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 ; ed | this summons if served within) |this Judicial District, and with- ‘in forty days, if served else- | where; “and you are further noti- lfied that unless you so appear | ;and answer said complaint with- | in the time herein specified, the | plaintiff will take judgment | GEORGE MEDVED D | Issued Every Friday and entered at _—— ry en “ Postoffice in Cottonwood Idaho as Office, Nuxdl Block pei nk — Both Phones ‘against 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 ad- verse to the said plaintiff. | Witness my hand and the seal of said District Court, this ninth day of September, 1921. | Henry Telcher, Clerk. | By Harold Harris Deputy. Seal | R. F. Fulton, attorney for Plain- | tiff, Residence and Postoffice Address, Grangeville, Idaho. have any to sell or WANTS, FOUND AND FOR SALE FOR SALE—Hay; alfalfa or timothy. J. W. Williams. 44-tf father say about your FOR SALE—Fresh milk cow. T. Clark, the junk man. 48-2 FOR SALE—My residence property in Cottonwood. Theo. Little drops of F. Schaecher. 39-tf FOR SALE—160 acres 1 mile south of Keuterville. For terms jand etc. see Ben Baune, Keuter- ville. 42-4* FOR SALE—Good home | grown Netted Gem potatoes. Free delivery to Cottonwood. | R. J. Carlson. 43-tf FOR SALE—One 4 and one 6 ae der, 5 passenger cars, over- hauled and in good shape. Pric- In the District Court of the Ten- ed for quick sale. South and th Judicial District of the Frick. 40- State of Idaho, in and for The oe County of Idaho. “FOR SAL E-Regist red Shrop- Barney Tacke, Plaintiff, shire buck, registered Big Type Vs. Poland — — ready for . service also first prize junior E. T. W. Green and Jane Doe boar. Joe McDonald, Fenn, Green, his wife, Alonzo F. Tasho 41-4 Brown (also known as A. F. ~ * Brown) and Addie E. Brown, oR gALE—AsI intend to his wife, Luther Ferriss and leave soon for California to enter oo thence west 250 feet, thence north 200 feet, thence east 200 | feet to the place of beginning, in| Idaho County, State of Idaho. You are Hereby Notified, That a complaint has been filed again- Ist you in the District Court of | six P 9 | 3 z M\iam Leah Ferriss, =i poration, Miriam Leah Ferriss, his wife, ai 4 an aeroplane school will sell my recent — Dunham Dodge car in good mechanical Idaho - municipal veconunine: condition at a real bargain. —s the unknown representatives, Kedzierski. — FOR SALE— “Maxwell touring successors or assigns of all and each of the above named... baby buggy and 9 x 12 rug. | Baby buggy and rug almost new defendants; the u ae heirs, devisees, executors an % administrators of all and each _ =“ va voila the Rg of the said defendants, if dead ;.. 43-2° | liams. 43. FOR SALE—Mcdern house| all persons claiming under or through the above named de- agape or any of — and and six lots, known as the John | SEs oh tie tai.| eer property. ‘This ‘property| cannot be duplicated for $5000, | reduced for quick sale to $2500. known claimants of the fol- lowing described tract of land, to-wit: Commencing at the y Cl Agent, Southwest corner of the E' ve Ans seeeaiaaaaa Sit tf | S\4 SEY, NWI of Sec. 9, —— Twp. 81 N. R. 1E.B.M., FOR SALE—At a right me 370 f good grass lan thence south 200 feet, thence good springs, 300 Fart water west 250 feet, thence north ind fences, six miles due south 200 feet, thence east 200 feet 97 Cottonwood. Also my store to the place of beginning, in }uilding and its contents in Cot- Idaho County, State of Idaho, tonwood consisting of harness Defendants. and shoe machinery and a small The State of Idaho Sends stock. 40-t£ | Greetings: Reais a To E. T. W. Green, Jane Doe FOUND—Gold Green, Alonzo F. Brown (also Hussman saw mill. known as A. F. Brown), Addie have same by identifying pi E. Brown, Luther Ferriss, Mir- perty. Call at the Chronicle Maria Dun- office. Idaho, ———__——_—-_—- ———— E. Dunham, Pa County, Idaho, a municipal cor-- LOST — Purse containing thence running east 50 feet, watch near Owner can ham, sentatives, successors or assigns Libeval reward will be paid for = | of all and each of the above nam- fj; through the above named de- horses. = | fendants or any of them, and the First Class Auto Mechanics Tires Repaired the return of same to Walter ed defendants; the unknown Robbins. 44-2 heirs, devisees, executors and — - $$$ administrators "of all and each | ESTRAYS—Came to my place | of the said defendants, if dead; Tuesday, three horses, two) all persons claiming under or blacks and one sorrel, work Owner can have same, by paying damages. Clyde Von! unknown owners and unknown Bargen. 44 claimants of the following des-- ——-+———-—__—__—_- cribed tract of land, to-wit: Mr. Farmer—I will exchange Commencing at the Southwest 1 barrel of flour for six bushels corner of the E14 S'%4 SE of wheat. Denver Roller Mills. NW, of Sec. 9, Twp 31'N. R. 1 E. J. Bennett, proprietor. 37-tf} ‘never grow so.—Tyron Edwards. | duke of Argyle and Mr. Bright are ro- the greater, ennoble it.—Bovee. “@ one displays bis image.—Goethe. the unknown repre-, about $40 in checks and currency tt, 1s want of courage.—Confuclus, —Meandor. | is a near kin to falsehood.—Tyron Ed- COTTONWOOD CHRONICLE DR. J, E. REILLY (Strictly in advance) DR. J. D, SHINNICK Physician and Surgeon Office Over Turner Drug Store INDEPENDEN1 IN POLITICS f do nome ie tees Soe is" anes mi root FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1921 ROYAL FIGURES ADORN PIPE Meerschaum, Beautifully Carved, Re- cently Presented to the British House of Commons. DR. WESLEY F. ORR Physician and Surgeon Office in Simon Bldg. Both Phones A curious pipe of meerschaum, beautifully carved, has been present- ed to the smoking room of the house of commons, and has just been placed there. It bears the royal arms carved on the front of the bowl, while at the back of the bowl is a group of carved figures. Moat prominent of these is Queen Vic- toria, seated on a throne. On either side of her majesty are figures of | France and Germany, the latter with a drawn sword. There are a number of figures of leading British statesmen of the day, including one which is supposed to be Mr. Gladstone addressing the queen, apparently on behalf of Na- poleon III, who is seated in a de- spondent attitude behind him. The 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. COTTONWOOD POST NO, 40 The American Legion COTTONWOOD, IDAHO Meets the 2nd Wednesday of each month in the I. 0. O. F. also represented. A silver plate bears the inscrip- tion, “The Pipe of Peace, 1870-71. Presented to the smoking room of the house of commons, July, 1920, by Alan F. Hooke, Esq.” The gift is estimated to be worth £400 ($2,000). Its origin is not known, and gives rise to speculation on the part of members.—London Times. CATER TO OLFACTORY NERVE Audience in “Movie” Theaters Are to Smell Things That They See on the Screen. The olfactory nerve is the next to be satisfied in the big movie palaces. Eye and ear already get their fill in the movie houses, where films show- | FELI? MAKTZEN Real Estate, Uoans, Fire and Life Insurance Insure in the Northwestern Mutual and save 25 to 45 per cent on your insurance, JOHN REILAND CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Estimates furnished om any | | ing the beauty spots of the world in | ‘lass of Work. ing the beauty spots of the world in | Reaising prommiy seek their natural colors are exhibited to the sound of appropriate music. The scraping of sandpaper imi- tates the sound of waves. E Stoica) are reproduced for two of the ani- | mal senses. The entrance of the | villain is announced with a crash of | cymbals. Low, sad music attends the boiling of missionaries and cus- | tard pies float to jazzy ripples of what might be called melody. The senses of touch and taste | must remain unsatisfied at public| performances, say those who know, | but the sense of smell is due to have its fill as do the two senses that have already been catered to so well. | In the near future movie fans can | ZECOSEOLSOOOSE OOS OT SOO OOS expect to smell bread baking in the | Rooke Hotel bakery scenes, the fresh smell of | newly soaked, wetted soil in rainy Has neat clean rooms at 50c¢ scenes, and 75c per night or $3.00 to $3.50 per week. When you are in Cottonwood give us a trial. Auction Sales I ery 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 | HELPING OUT. | ae | “Pardon me,” broke in central, | “but I adel to overhear and understand your girl turned you” down.” | “Yes,” admitted the youth who | had just invested a nickel to get the ALIAS SUMMONS. bad news. |In the Justice Court of Cotton- “If you'll excuse me, I think I = be sng Idaho County, J. B. Ss Plaintiff, “Dad” Rooke, Prop. can give you a number where you'll have better luck.”—American Le- | . accnence 2 e Z. be stg Po. nn“ |The State o. io to R. Z. GEMS OF THOUGHT Church, Greetings. Every noble activity makes room for | You are hereby summoned to iteelf._-Emerson. | appear in above entitled court to _ be held at Cottonwood, in said The small courtesies sweeten life; precinct in the above entitled |} cause, at 10 o’clock A. M. upon | Thursday, the 10th day of Nov- ember 1921, and answer plain- tiffs complaint seeking reim- | bursement for $65 and costs of | legal action, together with inter- + | est at the rate of 7 per cent per Men are taught virtue and a love of /annum from Sept. 1 1919 up to independence, by living in the country. | date on said sum, claimed to oi have been paid you under mis- Nothing is so easy as to deceive one. | apprehension, or cna ya = self; for what we wish, that we read- | take judgment against fly believe.—Demosthenes. | prayed for in said com — | Witness my hand Ist t day Accuracy of statement is one of \of October, 1921. the first elements of truth; inaccuracy BL. Hussman, J Justice of the Behavior is a mirror in which every- Yo see what is right and not to do wards, | Peace in and f Precinct, Idaho County, State of Age does not net upon years, | Tdaho. 41-5 but upon temperament and heajth.— Some men are born old. and some How about that subscription ~-,

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