Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, January 27, 1922, Page 3

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roe Farmers of Idaho County We are pleased to announce that we have been appointed DISTRIBUTOR for the Moline Line of Farm Equipment OUR NEW PLAN OF DISTRIBUTION provides a means of reducing the expense of selling and handling between the factory and the farm LOWER PRICES GIVE YOU THE BENEFIT OF THESE SAVINGS | and grain hay. Bert Schroeder. ~ FOR SALE—Ten head of fine shoats. T. Clark the junk man. f FOR SALE—Hay; alfalfa or | timothy. J. W. Williams. 44-tf FOR SALE—One young milk 3| FOR SALE—Apples from 75c per box up. Mail card or letter 4 | for information addressing C. S., 1|Postoffice Box 122, Lewiston, i | Idaho. 2-4 =| ESTRAYED—Six head of =|horses from pasture near Win- b/ chester, Idaho. Gray mare with l/small bay colt; 4 coming two- | year-olds, two bays and two iron grays. Horses branded J with half circle on left shoulder. Finder please write or phone i- | Chas. Miller, Grangeville, Idaho, You will be pleased with the saving you can make on the machinery you need. Your cooperation is all that is necessary. Phone, write, or ask us Farmers’ Union Warehouse Co. Ltd. DISTRIBUTOR FOR IDAHO COUNTY C. H. GREVE, MANAGER NOTICE—I ‘will only receive chickens on Saturdays and Mon- ,| days. T. Clark, the junk man 2-4 We Still can do your cleaning and pressing Richards & Son THE COTTONWOOD TAILORS NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE | UNDER AN ORDER OF SALE. In the District Court of the Ten- th Judicial District of the State of Idaho, in and for the County of Idaho. Henry Nuttman, vs Guy Davenport and Millie Dav- enport, his wife, Defendants. Plaintiff, der of sale and decree of fore- closure and sale, issued out of the District Court of the Tenth Judicial District of the State of Idaho, in and for the County of Idaho, on the 8rd day of Janu- ary, A. D. 1922, in the above en- titled action wherein Henry Nuttman, the above named plaintiff, recovered a judgment and decree of foreclosure and “Off the Hook”. When your telephone is accidentally left “off the hook,” the operator first answers as she would if you were placing a call. After repeated efforts, receiving no response, she reports your line as “out of order.” It is then disconnected from the regular switchboard and placed on a special board where it awaits the attention of the repairing forces. All this takes time. It involves tests, reports and generally a trip to the location of the trouble. In the meantime, what happens? Others have been unable to reach you by telephone. Even if the mistake has been discovered and your telephone placed on the hook, service may not be restored until the “‘troubleman’s” final O. K. On a party line all other telephones on the line are deprived of both incoming and outgoing service for the same period of investigation and repair. “Off the hook” is a most common cause of in- terruption to telephone service. By the exercise of care in this connection you will protect your service and avoid inconvenience to yourself and others. The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company | sale against Guy Davenport and |of $927.50, lawful money of the | United States, St | per cent per annum from date of 5-3 | judgment and decree, which said Millie Davenport, his wife, the || above named defendants, on the 80th day of December, 1921, for || the sum of $837.50, principal and || interest, and the further sum of $75.00 attorney’s fees, and costs taxed at $15.00, amounting in all to the total and aggregate sum together with costs and accruing costs, with interest thereon at the rate of 7 decree was, on the 8rd day of January, 1922, recorded in Judg- ment Book 5 of said court on page 639. I am commanded and required to proceed to notice of sale, and | to sell the premises described in said judgment and decree, and apply the proceeds of said sale jas in said decree directed. R. F. D. No. 1. 1-tf | Under and by virtue of an or-| The lands and premises direct- }ed to be sold by this decree are | situated, dying and being in Ida- jho County, State of Idaho, and! | particularly described as follows, | | to-wit: | Lots i2, 18, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18, in Block four of T. J.| |Rhozd’s First Addition to the! |Town of Cottonwood, Idaho} | County, Idaho, as shown by the | | plat thereof now on record in the; |office of the Recorder of Idaho |County, State of Idaho, together | with all the improvements, priv- | ileges and appurtances. | I will on Saturday, the 28th, day of January, 1922, at the hour of 10 o’tlock A. M., of said | day, in front of the Court House, |} in the City of Grangeville, Coun- ty of Idaho, State of Idaho, in obedience to said order of sale | and decree, offer for sale and sell the above described premises, or |so much thereof as may be nec- }essary to satisfy said judgment, with interest and costs, etc., to | the highest and best bidder for lawful money of the United | | States. | | Dated January 3rd, 1922. | J. G. EIMERS, Sheriff. | By H. Rothwell, Deputy. | NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, December 31, 1921. Notice ishereby given that George J. Burgund, of Cotton- wood, Idaho, who, on June 10, 1921, made Additional Home- stead Entry, No. 05806, for Lots 1, 2, & 8, Section 31, Township | above described, before Hamp- day of February, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: erts, of Cottonwood, Idaho. HENRY HEITFELD, seen atthe Greencreek Store, Greencreek, Idaho. tonwood, Idaho. opened February | District No. 39. 4-2) jand Light Co., | February 13 in their |ensuing year and |perly come before the meeting. | | 4-2 Felix Martzen, Sec. | STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. | | {of the Farmers Union Ware-! Farmers Union Warehouse, Sat- urday, purpose of determining business policies. Anton Jansen. Tally cards for sale for sale at the Chronicle office. 6-tf 80 North, Range 1 East, Boise | $ Meridian, has filed notice of in-|% tention to make three year Proof | 3 to establish claim to the land | ton Taylor, U. S. Commissioner, | 3 at Grangeville, Idaho, on the 9th | % Charles M. Gill, of Grangeville, | 4 |Idaho. Jacob Busch, of Cotton-| 3 wood, Idaho. Benjamin Cooper, | 3 of Cottonwood, Idaho. Alex Rob- ;% 2-5 Register. | $ CALL FOR BIDS. iP Bids for the erection of a|% school house for District No. 89, | 4 Greencreek, Idaho, are solicited. | 3 Plans and specifications can be | % A copy of | ; the specifications can be seen at | % the Cottonwood State Bank, Cot-| 3 Bids will be) ¥ 15, 1922, one | ¢ jo’clock P. M. at the Cottonwood | % Hotel, Cottonwood, Idaho. \% The right to reject any or all|% bids is reserved by the under- | % | signed board of directors. i$ | A.J. Hoffman, President Dist- | No. 39. 1 Anton Jansen, Secretary Dist-| $ rict No. 39. \3 | Anton Schumacher, Director | 3 | NOTICE. 3 | The annual stockholders meet- | ¥ jing of the Cottonwood Water ¢ will be held on | 3 office in 3 |Cottonwood, Idaho for the pur- 3 pose of electing officers for the ¢ transacting |$ such other business as may pro- | % A meeting of the stockholders | house Co., will be held at the! February 4th, for the! _ One Dollar Specials at this Popular Trading Resort $ LOOK AT OUR WEST WINDOW. STEP INSIDE, TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE BARGAINS, THEN MAKE ARRANGEMENTS TO DECORATE YOUR HOME INTERIORS. How Did You Ever Do It? Ah! That's easier done than said—just used a small can of SHERWIN-WILLIAMS FLOORLAC that varnish stain which brings out the nat- ural grain and imitates all the popular wood effects. Makes old things look like new—just the thing for furniture and floors HOENE WANTS TO SEE YOU AT THE Hardware SPOS OSHS HSS OOOO GOOG Hoo oe JANUARY Clearance SALE DON’T MISS GETTING YOUR SHARE OF THE BAR- GAINS BEFORE IT CLOSES. WE SELL FOR CASH CONSEQUENTLY WE CAN MAKE THESE PRICES. LADIES’ COATS $10 values ...... sate prclgcescane $30.00 values $37.50 values iguastinmleuseiasien NT NII is pc ees tas scpcscnseteetiees ; $45.00 values . = WOOL SHIRTS $3.15 values at Daioh $3.45 values at $3.65 values at $4.75 values at $6.00 values at WE HAVE MANY BARGAINS ALL THE TIME THAT ARE NOT ADVERTISED. IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. Leggett Mercantile Co. Where Your Dollar Buys More Simon Bros. Wholesale and Retail BUTCHERS Dealers in Hides, Pelts, and all kinds of Poultry COTTONWOOD, IDAHO

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