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In the Probate Court of Idaho County, State of Idaho. In the Matter of the Estate of CORNELIUS L. LOWE, De- ceased. Notice is Hereby Given to all Persons Interested in Said Estate, Creditors, and Heirs of Deceased that William Roakey, did on January 3lst, 1922, file his petition in the above entitled court, which petition shows among other things that Cornel- ius L. Lowe died in the County of Idaho on or about the 10th day of January, 1898; that at the time of his death he was a resi- dent of said county, and that at the time of his death he was the owner of and entitled to the pos- session of that certain land des- cribed as follows: Ni SW, of Sec 17, Twp. 82 N., R. 3 E. B. M. located in Idaho | County, State of Idaho, which with other real estate was oc- cupied, held and possessed by the deceased prior to his death as a homestead, patent subse- quently issuing to said real estate above described to the heirs of said Cornelius L. Lowe, and said petition alleging among other things that deceased died intestate, and that no application of any creditor or heirs has ever been filed praying for the issuance of Letters of Admin- istration, and that said estate has not been probated and ad- ministered upon in the County of Idaho, or in the State of Idaho and that said deceased, Cornelius L. Lowe, left him surviving as his only heir-at-law, his father, William M. Lowe, and that said heir deeded said land above de- scribed by certain mesne convey- ances to other persons, and grantees, and that the petitioner William Roakey, claims title to said land above described through direct conveyances from said William M. Lowe, and his grantees in the chain of title to said land as appears of record in the office of the Re- corder of Idaho County, Idaho, and said petitioner being the owner of and in possession of the above described land and prem- ises. That the prayer of said petition is as follows: “Your petitioner prays that an order of the court be made fix- ing a time for the hearing of this petition and requiring notice to be given of the time and place of | Chonicle said hearing, to all persons in- terested in said estate, including | both creditors and heirs of Corn- slius L. Lowe, deceased, and dir- notice as required by law, and} that upon such hearing the court | shall by its decree determine the | heirs of said deceased, their de- gree of kinship, and the right of descent of the real property of | which deceased died siezed.” Notice Is Further Given that} the time of hearing of said peti- tion has been fixed for the 3rd day of March, 1922, at the hour | of 10 o'clock a. m., at the Court Room of said Court in Grange- ville, Idaho, at which time any} person interested in said estate, | including creditors or heirs of deceased may appear and contest | said petition and object to the entry of a decree as prayed for. Dated January 31st, 1922. J. E. BYROM, Probate Judge. (Seal of Court) FOGG & CAMPBELL, Attor- ; neys for Petitioner, Residence , and P. O. Address, Grangeville | Idaho. 6-3 | NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL. In the Probate Court of Idaho County, State of Idaho. | In the Matter of the Estate of | JACOB REIDHAAR, Deceased. | Pursuant to an order of said | Court, made on February Ist, | 1922, notice is hereby given that Tuesday, the 21st day of Feb-|Cchester, Idaho. Gray mare with | ruary, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m.| of said day, at the Court room of | said Court, in the City of Grange | ville, Idaho, has been appointed | as the time and place for proving | the Will of said Jacob Reidhaar, | deceased, and for hearing the ap- | plication of H. J. Barth and M.| M. Belknap, for the issuance to | them of Letters testamentary | thereon when and where any) person interested may appear and contest the same. | Dated February 1, 1922. | J. E. Byrom, Ex-officio Clerk. R. F. Fulton, Attorney for Peti- tioners, Grangeville, Idaho. 6-3 NOTICE. The annual stockholders meet-' ing of the Cottonwood Water and Light Co., will be held on! February 13 in their office in’ Cottonwood, Idaho for the pur- | pose of electing officers for the ensuing year and transacting such other business as may pro- | perly come before the meeting. 4-2 Felix Martzen, Sec. Tally cards for sale at the icle office. 6-+tf: | Olney, Ill. WANTS, FOUND AND FOR SALE junk man. 7-4 FOR SALE—At the Chronicle office: Tally Cards. Playing Cards. Calling Cards. Correspondence Cards. WANTED—At once 20 dozen fat chickens. Inquire at Simon Bros. 6-2 FARM WANTED—Wanted to hear from owner of a farm for sale, give lowest price, and full particulars. L. Jones. Box 551, 7-1* WANTED—Good ranch from 160 to 240 acres, east of Cotton- wood. Give full particulars in first letter, description of land, price and ete. munications to A. E. Janhke, Cotttonwood, Idaho in care of Chronicle. 6-2* No limit to salaries in aviation Learn to fly at Lewiston with Kelso. Course $300. License given to fly anywhere in the world. Kelso Aviation Co. 7-3 ESTRAYED—Six head of horses from pasture near Win- small bay colt; 4 coming two- year-olds, iron grays. Horses branded J with half circle on left shoulder. Finder please write or phone Chas. Miller, Grangeville, Idaho, R. F. D. No. 1. 1-tf See the Madison Lumber Co., for good dry wood. 5-tf POPES SSS Sooo ooo Farm Loans We have plenty of money to loan on improved lands, lowest rate, prompt service. We also write a genera! line of insurance, your business solicited. JAS. G. WRIGHT & SON Nezperce, Idaho — | Ohio | FOR SAI E_Fifty one “of | While plans for conducting the nego ecting the publication of said| wood $7 a cord. T. Clark, the) ‘tons with the debtor nations have Address all com-| two bays and two} Fred Morris Dearing, assistant sec- | retary of state, who has been appoint. | ed American minister to Portugal, DEBT REFUNDING BILL GOES TO PRESIDENT Washington, D. C.—Congress finally cleared the way for the opening of negotiations looking to the refunding of the $11,000,090,000 foreign debt when the house, by an overwhelming najority, agreed to the senate amend: | ments to the refunding bill and the measure was sent to the president Secretary Mellon of the treasury is to head the commission of five author. ized to conduct the negotiations with the debtor nations. Appointment of the other four com- missioners by the executive is looked | for within a short time. It was made known at the White House that Presi dent Harding planned to name two members of the cabinet and a member each of the senate and house. Among those gossip connected with the ap pointments are Secretaries Hoover and Weeks, Senator Watson of In- diana and Representative Longworth, | not yet been formulated, it was said |in informed quarters that they prob | | ably would be conducted both in this | country and abroad. There has been some discussion of a general confer. | ence of representatives of the United | States and the principal allied powers | to discuss the whole subject of the | | war debts of those nations, Those | | favoring this plan have argued that | lit was not to be expected that the | debts owed the United States could | be refunded without reference to the | debts owed among the allied powers themselves Great Britain advanced to its do- | minions and allies, including France | | and Italy, approximately $9,500,000,000, | while France lent nearly $3,000,000,000 | to its allies, principally Russia Italy. and | BRIEF GENERAL NEWS | Deaths in England and Wales from | | the epidemic of influenza have to- | taled 13,000. Treasury savings certificates of an aggregate value of $11,120,000 were | sold to American investors in January | George C. Hunting, bishop of the | Episcopal church in Nevada, and the clergy under him, have issued notices | that seven days’ notice must be given | | them before they will perform the | marriage ceremony Hanford MacNider, national mander of the American Legion, re fused to accept appointment to the | United States senate from lowa to succeed Willlam 8. Kenyon, who was | appointed a federal judge. James Robertson of Minneapolis has | been appointed supreme keeper of records and seals of the Knights of , Pythias, to succeed Fred E. Wheaton, | democratic national committeeman from Minnesota, who died recently. Faulty construction rather than the | heavy snow fall caused the Knicker | | bocker catastrophe in Washington, D. | | C. in which nearly a hundred lives | were lost, according to statements | made in investigations | Three hundred and thirty-four thou- | sand dwellings at $5000 each, suffici- ent to house 1,700,000 persons, could be built with the money lost in fires in the United States from 1915 to 1920, according to figures given out | by the National Board of Fire Under- | writers. com President Halts Work on Warcraft. Washington, D. 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