Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, December 2, 1921, Page 3

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ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF OUR NEW HOME AND INVITING YOUR INSPECTION COTTONWOOD.BATTERY AND WELDING SHOP Winter Battery Storage Acetylene Welding FARMERS U. S. Inspected Harness Heavy Artillery Type SPECIFICATIONS: Bridles—Army H. T. G.; 7% in. Short.Cheeks. Lines—1 inch x 20 feet. Breast Straps—2} 4 inch Double and Stitched. Martingales—1 3-4 in. Double and Stitched. Coilar Straps—7, inch. Spread Straps—3-4 inch. Hame Straps—1 inch x 27 inches. Traces—Jointed Cable, with Twelve Link and Swivel Chain. Pads—3'% inch Harhess Leather. Belly Bands—21, inch Double Leather. Breeching—Body, 21% inch. Hames—No. 6 Damascus Clip. SPECIFICATIONS: Bridles—Army H. T. G.; % inch. Lines—1 inch x 20 feet. Breast Straps—1 3-4 inch. Martingales—1 3-4 in. Double and Stitched. Collar Straps—7z inch. Spread Straps—3-4 inch. Top Hame Straps—1 inch x 24 inches. Traces—Jointed Cable, with Twelve Link and Swivel Chain. Pads—31 inch. Belly Bands—11,, inch. Breeching—Body Folded; with 11 inch layer. Hames—No. 6 Damascus Clip. $65.00 | Johann Harness Shop i; one pile, | pa | C OUNTY SEAT NEWS. ITEMS. | fl Issued Every Friday, and entered at’ oa =~ i We | pounds. if | dral, London, a | |and fractured the bone of his left | 7] | in the office of County Recorder | “ GEORGE MEDVED ~ P -C! (Strictly in advance) __INDEPENDEN1 IN POLITICS Copy Yor change of ad must be hand- ed in by Wednesday to insure change Dentist Office, Nuxoll Block Both Phones (999999909600 000000000 00000 POES OOOO Drege DR. J. D. SHINNICK Physician and Surgeon Office Over Turner Drug Store PODS o> | FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1921 | |WANTS, FOUND AND FOR SALE | "FOR SALE—Hay: alfalfa or, timothy. J. W. Williams. 44-tf FOR SALE—10 cords of dry cord wood. B. H. Hattrup. 48-2* | ~ FOR SALE—My residence | property in Cottonwood. Theo. | F. Schaecher. Set! FOR SALE—Drafters, dane | and farm mares. Part time | given if desired. mT, Agnew. AT) /200 acre tract of grass land) plenty spring water. John | Johann. 45- cal ~ FOR SALE—One 4 and one 6 | cylinder, 5 passenger cars, over-| hauled and in good shape. Pric- jed for quick sale. South and | | Frick. 40-tf | | FOR SALE—About & cords of post and rail wood, all piled in on my place 2 miles \north of Cottonwood. Conrad | Bosse. 47-3 | | ESTRAYED—Came to my place about three weeks ago young boar weight about 250) Owner can have same} | by paying for advertisement and | 'feed bill. Goff Eckert. 49-2) A new deputy came to the home of Sheriff and Mrs. J. G. | Eimers Saturday morning. The | young man is of average pr opor-| | tions and doing well. | | Bill Rooke, man of the Snake: river was in| | Grangeville Sunday on business. | He stated that Mrs. Rooke, who ‘has been under the doctor’s care in Lewiston, to be getting along nicely, a fact her many friends | | will be pleased to learn. | Grangeville Post, pee, Legion, held a meeting Sunday FOR SALE—One 80 and als DR. WESLEY F. ORR Physician and Surgeon Office in Simon Bldg. Both Phones POSSESS SS EEE aote | Dk. C. SOMMER Gri e License VETERINARIAN Deputy State Veterinarian Residence North end of town Both Phones DPEPOPS OPS SSD OHS OO SOSSSO OS | LPOG IE TSO SEEING KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Cottonwoed Council, 1389 Meets the first and third Vednesday of each month. Visiting knights welcomed a John F. Knopp, G. K. Barney Seubert, F. S. Poebdeetetes saint POMPEO Y 2 | Gord ecoateadeatoatontescontoatonteatnaentoatentonireteatoateateeteetedte eye KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS McKinley Lodge No. 38 Meets every Tuesday evening. John Homar, ©. ©, Bert Schroeder, K. R. & 8S, POGSSSSSSSSS: SSOP O SSS ESSS OSES OTH SOED COTTONWOOD POST NO. 40 The American Legion COTTONWOOD, IDAHO Meets the 2nd Wednesday of each month in the I. O. 0. F. LIDPIOSS SGD well known cattle | poaeegooeooeaqeageeooeeees FELL” MARTZEN Real Estate, Loans, Fire aad Life Insurance Insure in the Northwestern Mutual and save 25 to 45 per cent on your insurance. do to take care of some unfinished | seeseorseroeooooooeneooeoe |busimess. The idea of erecting a log cabin as a meeting place for | the legion boys, and as a memor- \ial to the soldiers of Idaho coun- | ty who gave up their lives in the) | world war, was voted down. | While shoveling snow from| the roof of his blacksmith shop, | in Grangeville, Monday, James | | Murphy fell through a skylight, | |which was covered with snow,| 'arm, near the shoulder. Last Saturday was a record day Henry Telcher, when five coup- | les secured license to wed. | The Wilkes Millinery suffered | | considerable loss by water Mon-| day morning caused by the) melting snow around the sky-| light two stories above. ie IN GTHER CITIES New York has a bank which lends) radium to hospitals. | London has a flourishing golf club composed exclusively of actresses. The movement for university exten: | sion work started in Philadelphia “8 1890. More than 1,700 locomotives were) made in the Phiadelphia district in) 1919, | An oak tree at Chico, Cal., covers an acre of ground and can shelter 1,000) men. | The great dome of St. Paul's cathe %S supported on elgbt| | underground ee: London bridge, aaa cost $10,- 000,000, is 900 feet long and 54 feet | wide, with 100,000 persons passing over it every 24 hours. to New York used to climb to the top of the Trinity church tower to see the city, which ay at their feet. to be in Newark, N. J. It extends 128 feet in the air and is five feet eight inches in diameter. Thirty or forty years ago visitors | 2— NC newspaper can succeed with- JOHN CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Estimates furnished og ai. class of Work. Repairing promptly done. Peete edeedeseeteoa eedeatedeteadheceetoedegectear ana Sh ee hs hh ek eke i te od 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- ifie States. H. C. QUIGLEY Star Route, Lewiston Sooo PPSSOSSOSS Rooke Hotel Has neat clean rooms at 50c and 76c per night or $3.00 to $3.50 per week. When you are in Cottonwood give us a trial. “Dad” Rooke, Prop. PPS Peer rrereeod: Patronize Our Advertisers They are all boosters and deserve your business. out advertising, e we solicit the eg e of our The largest steel i smokestack is sald on those help to make this pager OOOO REILAND :| Why Cry About Spilt Milk? The Cottonwood TailoMPhave plenty of work and are selling a suit or overcoat every day. We are waiting for your suit or overcoat order for Christmas. Come in now while it is time to get it here before that date. Richards & Son THE COTTONWOOD TAILORS Truck Takes Another DROP $645.85 F. 0. B. Cottonwood SOUTH & FRICK AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES Automobile Electricians Automobile Mechanics | NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE Government.gurvey. | UNDER AN ORDER OF SALE.' I will on Tuesday, December | In the District Court of the Ten-! 1M, igi. at the hour of 10 th Judicial District of the 9 lee A M., of sai in State of Idaho, In and for the fevgt of th Cayst louse door, County of Idaho. ts e City of Gr » in the Jacob Matthiesen, Plaintiff, unty 0 of Idaho, vB iP obedience to Order of and the above | William A. McMahon, and Spok-| ane 4 ‘ ropert, y ‘mn | ane Cattle Loan Company, a | deserited e885 oi : | corporation, Defendants. "ia judgment, with interest and Under and by virtue of an! costs, to the highest and best |Order of Sale and Decree of | bidder, for lawful money of the Foreclosure and Sale, issued out} United States. of the District Court of the Ten-| Dated November 16th, 1921. ° — wor 7 vag State J. G. EIMERS, Sheriff. \o! 0, in and for the ey | By H. Rothwell, | of Idaho, on the 16th day of Nov- J othwall, Deputy ~~ }ember, 1921, in the above enti-| NOTICE FOR.PUBLICATION. tled action wherein Jacob Mat- Department of the Interior, | thiesen, the above named plaint-| U. S. Land Office at Lewiston, ‘iff, obtained judgment and decree of foreclosure and sale against William A. McMahon! land Spokane Cattle Loan Com-| Id: ‘pany, a corporation, the above | |named defendants, on the 14th/ | day of November, 1921, for the sum of $1606.58, principal and | interest due on note and mort- gage, and the further sum of $100.00 attorney’s fees and costs | |herein taxed at $17.25, amount- | ing in all to the total and aggre- | gate sum of $1723.83, and costs, jand accruing costs,with interest | thereon at the rate of 7 per cent | per annum from date of judg-' {Pere and decree, lawful money |of the United States, which said | Decree was, on the 16th day hd | November, 1921, recorded | Judgment Book No.5 of said | Court, at page 629. I am commanded to sell in the ; manner prescribed by law those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land situate, lying and being in | said Idaho County, State of Ida- | ho, and particularly described as | follows, to-wit :- | NEW SE\ of Sec. 7; SWZ |NW4z;WI4SWi,; ane NEW | SW, of Sec. 8; the SWY%{ SEY, | of Sec. 20; the NW, NEY; and | the SW, NE14; and the SE% | NE\ of Sec. 29, all in Township /30 North, of Range 3, West of the Boise Meridian, ar. 360 acres, according to the U. S. Idaho. November 26, 1921. Notice is hereby given that Katherine V. Jones, of Boles, Idaho, who, on September 8, 1918, made 2nd. Homestead En- try, No. ad for SE wl, & 8% SE Me Sec, 22, Swit’ Sec. 23; NWI NW, Sec. 26, & Ni NEV, Section 27, Town- ship 30 North, Range 8 West, Boise Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register & Receiver of the U. S. | Land Office, at Lewiston, Idaho, on the 6th day of January, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: Newell Stubblefield, Carl L. Tipton, Daisy M. Brock, Charles A. Miller, of Boles, Idaho. HENRY HEITFELD, 49-5 Regii M. E. CHURCH. All are cordially invited to at- tend services every Sabbath. Sunday school 10:00 A. M. Epworth league 7:00 P. M. Evening service 8:00 P: M: Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7:45. Come unto me all ye thatJabor and are heavy laden and I will give you rest. If you have no other place of worship come and ip with

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