Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, February 24, 1922, Page 3

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lis announced by E. S. Sweet, |proprietor of the new market. | | Clyde Hamill will be in charge. Both Mr. Sweet and Mr. Hamill |are experienced inthe butcher business. John Coder, 30, a native of |Camas Prairie, was_ killed in a }snowslide in Elmore county about twenty miles west of Hill |City. The body was found last Farm Loans We have plenty of money to loan on improved lands, Dr. Stockton was called to the |B. F. Zehner ranch the latter part of last week to attend the 16-year-old son of Leslie Tilley, and Mr. Zehner’s grandson, who accidently received a gunshot wound in the chest. The bullet was from a .22 rifle and had entered the chest and apparently lodged in the fleshy part of the} NOTIGE TO MOTOR VEHICLE OWN > The Sheriff's office has re- ceived notice from the Depart- ment of Law Enforcement of the State of Idaho, that all motor vehicle owners must have appli- cation for their 1922 license be- |fore March Ist, 1922, and that all parties found operating motor vehicles after March 1st, this This Barn Is Designed For You | Friday, according to a telegram | shoulder. year will be immediately arrest- | received by E. E. Coder, well-| “Foothills Agrinoz,” a 10- | ed. An expired foreign license | known Camas Prairie rancher, months’ old bull calf of the milk-| gives the user no protection. “_ ‘ brother of the dead man. |ing Shorthorn strain, arrived | | All motor vehicle owners should solicited. 3 J . R. Smith, of Ferdinand, is| here on Friday night’s train con-! paste their temporary license on $ reposing in the county jail, with} signed to Mrs. John D. Long.|the wind shield until license b 4 = lowest rate, prompt service. We alsa write a general line of insurance, your business JAS. G. WRIGHT & SON ‘a charge of forgery hanging|This calf was bred by W. B. | plates are received. Nezperce, Idaho over him. Smith, who is alleged} Ayer of the Foothills Farm,| Dated at Grangeville, Idaho, i $ to have forged a check for $15] Carlton, Oregon. His dam_ is! February 16, 1922. SOOCHOSHHOOOSEHOOOOOOOOOES | and passed it at the Kuther store|Glenore Pearl, with a milking; J. G. EYMERS, Sheriff, of eee {in Ferdinand, was arrested Tues-| record of 12,354.7 and 496 | Idaho County, Idaho. COUNTY SEAT NEWS ITEMS. | day at Kooskia, and was deliver-| pounds of butter fat, and weighs | ——_——— Cash Meat market will open | led by the Kooskia town marshal| 1700 pounds. His sire is Foot-| When you entertain make it a for business Saturday in the to Deputies Rothwell and Arnold, | hills Favourite, said to be one of success with nut or candy Courtney building, with a full at Stites. They brought him the best of the milking Short-|baskets. For sale at the Chron- line of fresh and cured meats, it , to Grangeville. horn strain in America. licle office. 7-tf POO scesdetecterdeccestertendessectorde desta rdesdente ordontoetestese Sete DPemrmrrsrosdesseriosterdoste srendestente este sdeetenterde toatordonte a edontosto torte eedoreey PUBLIC SOSH HOSS Seceetestectedetecdesdetete dep Having decided to quit farming I will sell at public auction four miles and a half north of Cottonwood cn the old Sidney Brown ranch commencing at 10 a. m. sharp on Tuesday, February 28 34 head of good work horses One span sorrels (mare and gelding) 7 and 8 years old, weight 2400 | One span black mares, 9 years old, weight 2400 / One bay gelding, 3 years oid, weight 1400 One gray mare, 3 years old, weight 1400 One gray gelding, 3 years old, weight 1200 One bay gelding, 2 years old, weight 1000 One black filly, 2 years old, weight 900 One gray filly, 2 years old, weight 1100 One bay saddle hor years old, weight 1100—goed one One kid saddle horse, 7 years old, weight 800 | Four yearling colts One span bay geldings, 8 and 9 years old, weight 3400 One span bay mares, 9 and 10 years old, weight 3000 One span bay mares, 5 and 7 years old, weight 2700 One span mares, 4 and 5 years old, weight 3000 One span bay geldings, 4 and 8 years old, weight 2800 One span grays, (mare and gelding) 4 and 6 years old, weight 2700 One span black geldings, 3 and 5 years old, weight 2600 One span, buckskin gelding and gray mare, 7 years old, weight 2600 One span sorrel mares, 7 and 8 years old, weight 2500 27 head of cattle 2 head of hogs One Poland China brood sow One Duroc Jersey brood sow—both sows bred 1 dozen chickens One dozen light Brahmas One milk cow, eight years old, fresh in May One 3-year-old milk cow, fresh six weeks Ten coming three year old steers Twelve coming three year old heifers Two coming two year old heifers One calf, six weeks old Farm Machinery and Household Goods One heating stove One bureau One kitchen cabinet One telephone One cider mill Several gallons of lard Several dozen fruit jars One grind stone Three 50-gallen barrels One 22 calibre Winchester rifle One 16-gauge shot gun One power wash machine One gas lamp OTHER ARRTICLES TOO NU MEROUS | TO MEENTION | Two 8-foot McCormick binders One 8-foot Deering binder One 12-foot McCormick header Two 9-foot Superior drills Two Boss harrows One spring tooth harrow One 8-foot double disc One 3-bottom John Deere gang plow One 2-bottom Oliver gang plow One 2-bottom Case gang plow One 3-bottom John Deere disc plow One 14-inch John Deere walking plow One garden planter and cultivator One 31, Birdsell wagon One 34% Studebaker wagon One C resent farm truck One 34% Schuttler wagon and rack One all around farm wagon, iron wheels One Studebaker hack One Harvey-Regan buggy One grain tank—150 bu. capacity One grain tank, 125 bu. capacity One 6-horse Stover gas engine One 1! Fuller-Johnson gas engine One young Giant 6-inch roller mill One wood saw One hay bailer One complete blacksmith outfit consisting of anvil, vice, good forge, drills, dies tongs and hammers 3 sets drop breeching butt chain harness Three sets butt chain lead harness Two sets hack harness One man’s saddle Some extra collars One Improved Cascade range A Big Free Lunch Will Be Served At Noon ONE 1917 CASE AUTOMOBILE— 7 PASSENGER CAR | TERMS: All sums of $20 under, cash. All sums over that amount time will be © given to Oct. 1, 1922 on approved bankable note bearing 10 per) cent interest from date of sale. 5 per cent discount for cash over $20. L. N. Jacobs, Owner V. H. Johnson, C. E. Walks, Auct. Felix Martzen, Clerk | | Madison Lumber & Mill Company PP Deede dead deadeeceade ateetente sheate eteede dh hae Peep erp poe oPopoooood S A LE : Royal Cords are Good Tires BOSCH Magnetos WHAT ABOUT THAT NEW BATTERY FOR THE The Cottonwood Battery & Welding Shop Automobile The Thor Vacuum Cleaner finds Grangeville Electric light & Power Co. DRAY It is planned to be easily and economically built—affording sufficient room for stock, feed and machinery. The plans are free to customers. COTTONWOOD, IDAHO WILLARD Batteries Also Kelly Springfield COMING SEASON ? Acetylene Welding the dirt no matter where it is COTTONWOOD AND TRANSFER LINE ROBBINS BROTHERS PROPS. Light and Heavy Hauling Done on Short Notice We Still can do your cleaning and pressing Richards & Son THE COTTONWOOD TAILORS

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