Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, January 13, 1922, Page 3

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titled x Nuttman;- the™. plaintiff, red - and decree of foreclos sale against Guy Daven] Millie Davenport, his 2 above named defendants, on 830th day of December, 1921, for the sum of $837.50, principal and interest, and the er sum of (Strictly in advance) INDEPENDEN} IN POLITICS | Copy for change of ad must be hand- | ed in by Wednesday to insure change is FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1922 ‘WANTS, FOUND AND FOR DR. WESLEY F. ORR Physician and Surgeon Office in Simon Bldg. Both Phones taxed at $15.00, amounting in all to the total and aggregate sum of $927.50, lawful money of the | United States, together . with }costs and accruing costs, with | interest thereon at the rate of 7 | Per cent per annum from date of ny sabhanare i udgment and a which said ge SEEING 7 A lecree was,on the 3rd day of FOR SALE—Two bob sleds! January, 1922, recorded in Judg- complete with breaks, $20 each. | ent Bode 6-of said :courtion | John Nuttmann. ate 50-tf| nage 639. FOR SALE—One 4 and one 6} I am commanded and required FOR SALE— Ten head of fine shoats. T. Clark the junk man. "FOR SALE—Hay; alfalfa or timothy. J. W. Williams. 44-tf DR. C. SOMMER Gradyate License VETERINARIAN Deputy State Veterinarian Residence North end of town cylinder, 5 passenger cars, over-| to proceed to notice of sale, and hauled and in good shape. Pric-| to sell the premises described in See! ed for quick sale. South andj|said judgment and decree, and KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS $| Frick. 4 40-tf| apply the proceeds of said sale Cottonwood Council, 1389 eed 20 {as in said decree directed. buts FOR SALE—Apples from 75c| The lands and premises direct: Meets the first and third $|per box up. Mail card or letter | ed to be sold by, this decree are Vednesday of each month. book ae Pe er ne lying and being in Ida- Ticiti hadi cars : |Postoffice Box 122, Lewiston,|ho County, State of Idaho, and Visiting knights welcomed $j tdaho. 2-4 | particularly. deseribed as follows, John F. Knopp, G. K. erenTe. a ns Barney Seubert, F.$, £|_ESTRAYED—Came to my) Lots 12, 18, 14, 16, 16, 17 and Mi » *+* %\ place about two weeks ago one|18, in Block four of T. J. PORSSSS9444900000000000099 | sorrel horse and one white horse! Rhoad’s First Addition to the — |branded quarter circle U on left}Town of Cottonwood, Idaho $5 0G0660006000000000000000 |hip. Owner can have same by | County, Idaho, as shown by the KNIGHTS OF PyTHIAS. $/ paying feed es ms _ tod ad-| Plat mee’ ~— on record in the McKinley Lodge No. 38 i | vertisement. ohn Nuttmann, | fice o the Recorder of Ida 0 inadisthtaatcipesiimatiitiiin. ESTRAYED—Came t | County, State of Idaho, together John Homar, C.'C. ¢ | place about the first of Septem-| jjeges and appurtances. - Bert Schroeder, K ber two yearling steers and one! I will on Saturday, the 28th, earling heifer, all white faces. dav of danvary,. 1828 th brands visible. Owner can|°®Y mapas 0 2, at the p . +, hour of 10 o’clock A. M., of said ( apt? a4 paying _ ue ‘ day, in front of the Court House, ‘ pee advertisement. abt in the City of Grangeville, Coun- Fr ee ity * Idaho, pa of Idaho, is 2 i obedience to said order of sale Dee is Pag | and decree, offer for sale and sell ia Gray mare with | the above described premises, or nd coming two- | 8° much thereof as may be nec- Mevs and two | essary to satisfy said judgment, branded J} With interest and costs, etc., to boulder. | the highest and best bidder for ; phone | lawful money of the United le, Idaho, | States. 1-tf| Dated January 3rd, 1922. —— J. G. EIMERS, Sheriff. By H. Rothwell, Deputy. Fire? - ‘ance S| prthwestern % to 45 per pee. born heifer | gd. Finder |———- — Seanad 49-tf | NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, N'U. S. Land Office at Lewiston, S| Idaho, December 31, 1921. Notice ishereby given that prge J. Burgund, of Cotton- bd, Idaho, who, on June 10, LOST calf about : "8 notify John Fs + >| FOUND—Smal in Cottonwood. Owne ooo same by calling at this D §| NOTICE—I will only UILDER chickens on Saturdays and M@ 0, | : ‘ : 1, made Additional Home- om any 3 | days, T. Clark, the junk man- 25g ead Entry, No. 05806, for Lots S| y CATT }1, 2, & 3, Section 81, Township ¢ ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE ON | 30 North, Range 1 Bast, Boise a . “| Meridian, has filed notice .of in- . of Idaho | tention to make three year Proof 5 AEP he ee haan ge $75.00 attorney’s fees, and costs | ° to MY) with:all the improvements, prive| te’ crowd burst official So fi Dubtin tion. leagues, d wildly chi jubilant 9) The Dail’ ation of a bil split the Sinn camps. It was not ul ite that the battle-was wo! To Arthur Griffith and Mie lins, who turned against their’ forlm chief, De Valera, and Jed the fight for ihe compact, goes most oi the credit or the victory. The Dail Eireann Monday, by a vote af 60 to 68, voted dowr « motion to re-elect Eamon de Valera president of the Irish republic, following a long de- bate and a two-hour adjournment to consider the question, The action came after De Valera had tendered his resignation and support- ers of the former republican leader had urged him to continue in office until the Dail government gave way to the new organization that would be | imposed under the free atate agree- | ment ratified by the Dail Saturday. ‘USE OF POISON GAS IS BANNED | | Washington, D. C—The Washington | conference about completed its arma- | ment limitation program by voting | poison gas into the discard. | As in the case of the new rules to govern submarines, the prohibition against use of gas was adopted by the five great powers as applicable among | themselves, with an invitation to the | rest of the world to join in the agree- | ment | That left on the armament waiting | list only two topics-—limitation of air craft and general revision of the rules | of warfare—and both seemed likely to be passed over without definite action. The resolution on submarines virtu- ally outlaws them as a weapon of war- \ | fare against commercial vessels. | The resolution adopted makes the} | commander of a submarine who at- | | tacks @ merchant ship in contradiction | } to the rules of warfare, a “pirate” and | liable to punishment by death. The | fact that the submarine commander | may have been ordered to attack mer. | chant craft by his government makes | no difference, under the terms of the | resolution. He is personally respon- | sible'and will be held such-by the pow- | | | Start Saving Now: | BY TRADING FOR CASH AT THE Leggett Mercantile rH | Where Your Dollar Buys More TNVUVUUUUVUULUUAEUEIONREOUUTAREEULERY LARNER Simon Bros. Wholesale and Retail BUTCHERS Dealers in Hides, Pelts, and all kinds. of Poultry COTTONWOOD, IDAHO Calling Cards At the Chronicle: Office ig | to establish — claim to the land} ers signatory to the agreement here. | * ‘ Robi - Mi: a2 above described, before Hamp-) Limitation of development or use of | #7 lhe Robie, Mary | ton Taylor, U. S. Commissioner, | aircratt is impossible.at this time, the | lice Robie, _Bennie | at Grangeville, Idaho, on the 9th | tive-power armament committee of the | its ph Robie, Minors. | A 4 q cent; ¥/ 10 pay; ¥ mal office, $ write or pho ez Pac- ifie States. (ley a | *| praying for an order of sales of | erts, of Cottonwood, Idaho. Mamie A. Robie, the Guardian | of the estates of Willie Robie, | Mary Robie, Alice Robie, Bennie | ¢| Robie and Ralph Robie, Minors, |wood, Idaho. Benjamin Cooper, having filed her petition herein | all the real estate of said minors, | day of February, 1922. Washington conference decided Mon- Claimant names as witnesses: | day. It adopted a resolution, however, Charles M. Gill, of Grangeville, | providing for an international commis: | Idaho. Jacob Busch, of Cotton-| sion to study the aircraft question { with a view of future limitation, of Cottonwood, Idaho. Alex Rob-| - }SUGAR RISE IS PREDICTED HENRY HEITFELD, miston Register. ¢ | for the purpose therein set forth, | 95 jit - aang beret by the | — | Sail court, .t! at all: persons in | With an annual production of 14,- ‘ | terested in the estate of said | 500,000 pounds, Clacianati claims to ¢|minors appear before the said | tead ati other cities of America in the £ iat yd a gh on Monday, the! manufacture ef oleomargarine. ¥ | 23rd day of January, 1922, at —— me | 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said} MICKIE SAYS— Jay, at the court room of said) phate Court, at the city of | ville, in said county of show cause why an or- ld not be granted to the| z 8 ardian to sell the real estate of the said minors or so much thereof as shall be neces- sary;,and that a copy of this order be published at least three successive weeks in the Cotton- wood Chronicle, a newspaper printed and published .in said}. AOQVERTIGING OR SUBSCRIC~ ° h NON RATES BEING OO . iHow & it A MONTHLY ® AZINE $2.50 th es SEND 10c FOR § COPY |" Dated December 24, 1921. to | J. E, BYROM, Probate, Judge. | ferrect English Publishing Co.'B. AUGER, Attorney for Guard- % NSTON, ILLINOIS | ian.* Residence and P. 0. Ad- —————————~ | __ dregs, Grangeville, Idaho. 1-3 | NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE i UNDER AN ORDER OF SALE. In the District Court of the Ten- ill give | th Wudicial, District, of . the fs for haats sho! ary State of Idaho, in and for’ the} - Couinty of Idaho. Henry. Nuttman, Plaintiff, jGuy Shaeagest ant Millie | Present Level Manifestly Cannot Long | | Continue. | Washington, D. C.— Higher prices | for sugar may be expected, according | | to the results of an investigation into | | the situation in the sugar industry | | made public by the commeree depart- ment. | | “The market,” the department said, | | “is entirely uninfluenced by any ar- | | tificial control and the present low | | price level manifestly cannot long con- | | tinue without restricting the produc: | | tion of sugar below the world’s de- mands and again creating high prices.” | The department found that there is | an abnormal “visible” world surplus of sugar, amounting to about 1;200,000 | | tons, congested in the western hemi | sphere. } el | Tacoma Banker Given Prison Term Tacoma.—One to five years in the | state penitentiary was the sentence | imposed by Superior Judge Chapman | ; on Gustaf Lindberg, wholesale grocer | and former bank director, following | Lindberg's conviction on a charge of | | illegally borrowing $13,000, from the | | closed Scandinavian-American bank. Ore Finder Is Invented. Tucson, Ariz —G. M. Butler, direct- or of the Arizona bureau of mines, announced here that the urganization has perfected and applied for patents on an electric process for locating —:2se a) For Service We Aim to Please You 1922 Willard. Battery Prices -: BUICK (large size)..:44.25°. FORD ..........--.----0-- 27.50: - BUICK (small size)... 38.50° DODGE --- $4T.20 All with thread rubber insulation.» and:a wooden’ box The Cottonwood: Battery &: Welding: Shop ; hate - Welding.

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