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PRESENTS Cast of Characters: BETTY WINGATE, a loveable ‘Y’ girl SERGT. ‘BOB’ DRURY, funny man of the outfit PVT. ‘RED’ CLANCY, something doing all the time - CORP. THEO. ELIOT, 2nd, a gentleman in the ranks - COUNTESS De MONTOZON, direct from France, CLAIRETTE, her daughter, tres joile, ah oui - SUZETTE, another daughter, some man’selle .. MR. BISHOP, a real welfare worker . Z MAJOR HANSON, a friend of Betty's A.W. 0.1 Admission 50c UALR Place of above described land and prem- That the prayer of said} tition is as follows: “Your petitioner prays that an | jorder of the court be made fix-| jing a time for the hearing of this | | petition and requiring notice to | | be given of the time and place of | \said hearing, to all persons in- terested in said estate, including both creditors and heirs of Corn- clius L. Lowe, deceased, and dir- lecting the publication of said | Deceased that William Roakey,|notice as required by law, and did on January 81st, 1922, file | that upon such hearing the court | his petition in the above entitled | shall by its decree determine the| court, which petition shows|heirs of said deceased, their de- among other things that Cornel-| gree of kinship, and the right of ius L. Lowe died in the County of | descent * of the real property of Idaho on or about the 10th day | which deceased died siezed.” of January, 1898; that at the} Notice Is Further Given that time of his death he was a resi-! the time of hearing of said peti- dent of said county, and that at|tion has been fixed for the 3rd the time of his death he was the| day of March, 1922, at the hour owner of and entitled to the pos-|of 10 o’clock a. m., at the Court Notice of Time and Hearing Petition of William | ises. Roakey, To Determine Heirs | P® of Deceased. 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} Grangeville Post No. American Legion A Musical Comedy Under the Auspices of Cottonwood Post No. 40 ORPHEUM Tuesday, Feb. 22 37 =i ....Phoebe Gillett ..Jack Edwards -Dan Guy ‘Harold Haynes , exceedingly French Be EE. Mary Barker Mrs, J. J. Darby 3 Charles Simmons .....Harry Hilbourne Charles Simmons, Gay Eimers, Nye Berry, Jess Wade, Arthur Byrne |R. F. Fulton, Attorney for Peti- tioners, Grangeville, Idaho. 6-3 | NOTIC E TO CREDITORS. In the Probate Court, County of Idaho, State of Idaho. In the Matter of the Estate of | Herman Henry Uptmor, De- ceased Notice is hereby given, that Letters of administration on the | | estate of Herman Henry Uptmor deceased, were granted to the | undersigned on the 11th day of | February, 1922, by the Probate | Court of Idaho County. All persons ance at my residence about five miles south of Keuterville, Idaho within ten months after the date of the first publication of this notice, or they shall be forever | barred. H}/ was an arrival U- ithe president. -|made in the personnel of the of-! a )|cut off the current. | ’ ‘ having claims | against said estate are required | to exhibit them to me for allow- | Basi, COUNTY SEAT NEWS ITEMS. William Emerson Corrado, an | Italian, on Monday pleaded | guilty before Probate Judge J, E. Byrom to theft of a pair of cow- boy boots from a hotel room in Whitebird, and was _ sentenced to thirty days’ imprisonment in the county jail. Milton Freidenrich of Portland | : on Saturday's train, coming to attend the an- nual meeting of the Alexander-| Freidenrich Co., of which he is No change was | ficers for the ensuing year. He departed for his home Wednes- | day morning. i Births in the Grangeville reg- istration district in 1921 totaled seventy-seven, while in the same | area there were thirty-one jdeaths, according to a report) compiled by Dr. G. S. Stockton, | county physician, and forwarded | to the state department of public welfare, at Boise. | Master Field Wetherbee of |Lewiston, is enjoying a visit | | with his father, Howard Wether- | jbee, of the Bank of Camas | |Prairie. The youngster is just }recovering from the bite of an jape, which was inflicted some | §. | time ago at the Clarkston zoo. | For a time he was in a very seri-| |ous condition. | Fire, in the Oliver building, on | | State street, at 8 o'clock Friday | |morning, was extinguished by | the fire department before it| |gained headway. The fire, on} | the second stor 'y of the building | a frame structure, was caused by | jan overheated stove. Sam Shep- jler, who occupies the building, | |was asleep when the fire broke | jout, and escaped with difficulty. | | His hair was singed while he was | | making his exit from the build- | jing. Damage tothe building | | is slight. | | Lloyd Fletcher, an employee of | | the light company, came in con- | | tact with a live wire carrying | |110 volts of electr icity Monday | | forenoon while engaged on a pole | | in the north part of the city in| |company with Supérintendent | Smith. In a moment of seem- jing forgetfulness the workman | |grasped the wire with both! jhands. His gloves were wet through and he was unable to let | |go. His shouts warned Mr.| | Smith of what had happened and | |he rushed to the light office and | ievstinaie Our Modern Barn Designs PLANS FREE TO CUSTOMERS Madison Lumber & Mill Company COTTONWOOD, IDAHO te Kelly The Cottonwood Battery & Welding Shop Automobile Acetylene Accessories Welding | NEWS FROM FERDINAND. | (From one of our readers) | | Mr. and Mrs. August Frei of | Keuterville have been visiting jat the homes of Clem and John |Frei. Mrs. August Frei having vecently returned from James-} ville , Wis., where she spent sev- | }eral months this winter and] states that she enjoyed every | | minute of her time. Mrs. Jos Schaeffer who has been reported very ill is improv-| ing daily. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Uhlenkott | spent Wednesday and Thursday visiting relatives at Ferdinand. | and Mrs. | The Thor Vacuum Cleaner finds the dirt no matter where it is A number of Mr. Clem Frei’s friends surprised them Saturday evening Febru-| jary 11th. This being Mrs. Frei’s | birthday. The uninvited guests | appeared with well filled baskets | {and made themselves at home. | | Progressive 500 and music being | session of that certain land des- cribed as follows: Ni SW, of Sec 17, Twp. $2 N., R. 3 E. B. M. located in Idaho | County, State of Idaho, which) with other real estate was 0c-| 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 a ia this 11th day of Feby. es Uptmor, Administratrix R. F, Futon, Attorney for Ad- ministratrix, Grangeville, Idaho. First publication Feb. TT, 1922. | the chief amusement of the! | evening. | The card ps Uhlenkotts a attended, do wen by the was well es, were | entry of a decree as prayed for. Dated January 31st, 1922. J. E. BYROM, Probate Judge. (Seal of Court) FOGG oh for Petitioner, Residence 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| and P. O. Address, Grangeville | other things that deceased died | Idaho. 6-8 | intestate, and that no application | of any creditor or heirs has ever | NOTICE OF PROBATE OF) been filed praying for the| WILL. issuance of Letters of Admin-|In the Probate Court of Idaho istration, and that said estate County, State of Idaho. has not been probated and ad-| In the Matter of the Estate of ministered upon in the County | JACOB REIDHAAR, Deceased. of Idaho, or in the State of Idaho| Pursuant to an order of said} and that said deceased, Cornelius Court, made on February Ist, L. Lowe, left him surviving as/| 1922, notice is hereby given that ‘his only heir-at-law, his father, | Tuesday, the 21st day of Feb-|- ‘William M. Lowe, and that said| ruary, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m. their deeded said land above de-| of said day, ‘at the Court room of scribed by certain mesne convey- | said Court, in the City of Grange ances to other persons, and ville, Idaho, has been appointed grantees, and that the petitioner | as the time and place for proving | — ‘William Roakey, claims title to the Will of said Jacob Reidhaar, said land above described deceased, and for hearing the ap- through direct conveyances from | plication of H. J. Barth and M. said William M. Lowe, and his|M. Belknap, for the issuance to grantees in the chain of title}them of Letters testamentary | — to said land as appears of|thereon when and where any & CAMPBELL, Attor-| WANTS, FOUND AND FOR SALE FOR SALE—Pure sini he | flour. Alois Holthaus. 8-4* | _ FOR SALE—Rhode Island | Red roosters. Geo. McPherson FOR SALE—Fifty cord oO wood $7 a cord. T. Clark, the junk man. 7-4 FOR SALE—Nine dozen March hatched White Leghorns. Have been laying good all winter Steve Trautman. 8-2 FOR SALE—Fresh cow with or without heifer calf. Calf sired by registered Holstein bull. St. Michaels’ Monastery. 8-tf | FOR SALE—At the Chronicle | | office: | Calling Cards. | Correspondence Cards. “No limit to salaries in aviation | record in the office of the Re-|person interested may appear corder of Idaho County, Idaho, | and contest the same. and said petitioner the| Dated February 1, 1922. owner of and in possession of the; J. E. Byrom, Ex-officio Clerk. Learn to fly at Lewiston with | Kelso. Course $300. License | given to Ry anywhere in the world. Kelso Aviation Co. 7-3 | awarded. The Ferdinand catholic church will have a forty hour devotion | starting February 17. Mike Lauer is reported to he | improving daily. Tally cards for sale Chonicle office. See the Madison Lumber Co. for good dry wood. 5-tf Farm Loans We have plenty of money to loan on improved lands, lowest rate, prompt service. We also write a general line of insurance, your business solicited. JAS. G. WRIGHT & SON Nezperce, Idaho at the! 6-tf COTTONWOOD DRAY AND TRANSFER LINE ROBBINS BROTHERS PROPS. Light and Heavy Hauling Done on Short Notice We Still can do Richards & Son THE COTTONWOOD TAILORS