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meee Put Your Kitchen on a i BUSINESS BASIS BUY YOUR TABLE SUPPLIES AS A BUSINESS MAN BUYS HIS MERCHAN- DISE, THE BEST QUALITY AT THE LOWEST PRICES. is the factor that makes genuine CASH saving possible. WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY CONSE- QUENTLY WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. IF YOU ARE NOT TRADING WITH US, COME AND LET US SHOW YOU THAT IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY FOR CASH. Leggett Mercantile Co. Where Your Dollar Buys More oo FARMERS In exchanging wheat for flour We will exchange 35 pounds of Patent Flour in your own flour sack for one bushel of No. 1 Mill- ing Wheat, or 33 pounds Patent Flour and we furnish the flour sack. This is for bulk wheat, we return the wheat sack to you. Six bushels makes one barrel of flour figuring 33 pounds to the bushel. Farmers’ Union Warehouse Co. Ltd. fp DISTRIBUTOR FOR IDAHO COUNTY C. H. GREVE, MANAGER Have You a Thor In Your Home? If Not, Why Not? Grangeville Electric light & Power Co. Printing, That’s Our Hobby Let Us Do Your Printing MOVASASOSSTOOTOOESDADESRARAAHOOOEESONENEAUANGNOUUGOUOOOAGOSOOGTOOSUG AGES UOMO ORDEAL U- | Notice Of Probate of Will. ef \and for hearing the application I of William B. Hussman for the > COUNTY SEAT NEWS. ITEMS. | wee wily newspaper printed cand Albert Buthre has resigend his | | published at Cottonwood, i 3 position in the Day & Abramson | Idaho County, State of Foto ele shop, and departed Tues- | The real estate described in} PL SPECIALS Vegetable Soup, per can Salmon, per can Pork and Beans, per can Puffed Corn, 3 boxes Apricots, 3 cans -eaches, 3 cans Standard Corn Corn meal, per sack ted Beans, per pound Blend Coffee, per pound Rice, per pound Peaberry Coffee, 3 poun ids for Canvas Gloves, per pair, 10 02. “<i day morning for California, | said petition and sought to be | where he will seek a location. eo is described as follows, to- Mrs. I. C. Hattabaugh, of Lew- | wit: |iston, who has been critically ill, | The swi, NE! and the age lis improved in condition, her son, | NW1,, of Section Ten in Twp. 3 Atty, M. R. Hattabaugh has been | North, of Range One West of ie | advised. | Boise Meridian in Idaho County, A. B. Alm, of Riggins, who on | State of Idaho. Wednesday night of last week| Done in open Court this March | tried to kill himself by drinking | 15th, 1922. \earbolic acid in his room in a| J. E. BYROM, Probate Judge. | hotel in Grangeville failed in the | H. Taylor, attorney for guar- | attempt. He has recovered from | dian. Residence and post office | the effects of the burning poison. | »ddress, Grangeville, Idaho. 12-4 After cccupying Ste aa | mane of the probate court the greater |part of Thursday and Friday of WANTS, FOUND AND FOR SALE \last week the grand larceny case oe the Bennison Brothers FOR SALE—Pure buckwheat and John Brown of the Riggins | flour. Alois Holthaus. 8-4* {eountry, was dismissed by Pro- | - s — |bate Judge John FE. Byrom, on| FOR SALE—Gocd dry 16-inch | | motion of County Attorney Bert} wood. $4 per cord. Joe Schal- Auger. |berger. . 12-2* | At the age of 94 years. Mrs. te Louisa T. Galloway of White FOR SALE—Good cooking ap- | Bird, crossed the great divide|ples. $1.50 per sack delivercd. | Wednesday night. Funeral ser-| Carl Schurra. 12-2* | vices conducted by O. A. Cooper | ——— - ——— of the Christian churer at} FOR SALE—Pair of mares, Grangeville, were held Friday | 4 years old, will weigh 2800 Ibs. afternoon and interment was|T. Clark, the junk man. 10-4 made in the White Bird ceme- | tery. | WANTED—At once 50 dozen On account of the numerous | 200d fat hens. T. Clark, the cases of the prevailing epidemic Junk man. 10-4 the public school was closed last |-—_———__-__—_ Friday morning by action of the FOR SALE—Hatching eggs | ol school board. A few members of | from full blooded Barred Rocks. BS nnn EY Special Cut For Cash Leather Vests ..... Oovercoats $9.00 to Men’ s Suits $15.00 to Army Over Men’ s Good W ork Shirts Men’s Work Shoes $3.75 to The Above is all Good Quality for the Money and Cannot Be Duplicated for the Price pahabanatenats the faculty were out and a large | $1 per setting. Mrs. Bert number of students were con-| Schroeder. 12-tf | fined to their home, and it was | - = considered best to discontinue| LOST—Laprobe between the the classes for a short time.| John Frank and Tony Wessels There are no serious cases re-| ranch. Finder please leave at} ported and the school resumed | the Chronicle office. 11-tf | work Monday. J. V. BAKER & SON “Where Quality and Prices Meet” TUNUUNVUNVENUENUNE00Q040Q0840000900000G0000UU4OUAOVUONEREOGOSSEGQNOOOUUUOUOOEUOOGESQAOUULIND FOR SALE — Thoroughbred | , _ |Hereford bull, 18 months old. Perea) Coin ibother stemans:. | Will be sold cheap if taken at Kisenach—the German town == in| | once. Bert Schroeder. 9-tf whose castle Luther was kept in hid Se a ae aes S B FOR SALE— eardless “seed | l m O nh ros. {ug after his return from the Diet of | | his translation of the New Testament | barley, recleaned at $2.10 a hun-| Wholesale and Retail Worms in 1521 and where he finished —pas celebrated this year’s 400th an | dred weight, including sack, at | niversary of those events by the Issue | the Rochdale Co. warehouse in | Dealers in Hides, Pelts, and all kinds of Poultry op | of a 1-mark plece in porcelain and | Ferdinand. J. G. Schaeffer. 9-4* | especial paper notes of half that val- | _ ue. There are mpyerat veruee of the | FOR SALE—Gelding, 4 year's notes. Some show the town of Eisen- | | ach in the middle ages, some the | old, weight about 1700 pounds, a | “Wartburg,” the famous castle where | good one; one pair of mares, Luther took refuge, and, others “Jun: | & good leaders. D, Dudley, 7 miles ker Jorg” (the name under which the | east of Cottonwood. 11-2* famous reformer passed during his se clusion) at work upon his translatton | of the Bible—Manchester Guardian. COTTONWOOD, IDAHO | In the Probate Court of Idaho | County, State of Idaho. | In the matter of the estate of Herman VonBargen, deceased. Pursuant to an order of said Court, made on March 8, 1922, notice is hereby given that Sat- }urday, March 25th, 1922, at 10 ‘| o'clock a. m. of said day, at the | Court room of said Court, in the City of Grangeville, Idaho, has been appointed as the time and | | place for proving the Will of said Herman VonBargen deceased, THE WORKSHOP OF THE HOME iS THE KITCHEN A Monarch Range in your kitchen would make your work hours fewer and pleasanter. Anyone can afford the luxury of using this Worlds’ Finest Range We are making a special price on the MONARCH during the month of March. Comein and we will tell you why you cannot afford to be without one, and how you can afford to buy one. issuance to him of Letters Tes-| tamentary thereon, L. M. Harris being also named in said will, as one of the executors, thereof, when and where any person in-| terested may appear and contest | the same. | Dated March 8th, 1922. | J. E. Byrom, Ex-officio Clerk. | |} ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE ON SALE OF REAL ESTATE. In the Probate Court of Idaho, County, State of Idaho. | In the matter of the guardian- ship of the persons and estates of Josephine M. Sonnen, Bene- dict G. Sonnen and Agatha E. Sonnen, minors. - Frances Sonnen, guardian of | the persons and estates of Jose-| |phine M. Sonnen, Benedict G.| |Sonnen and Agatha E. Sonnen, | | minors, having filed a petition herein praying for an order of sale of certain real estate belong- | | ing to the estates of said minors, | baad va purposes therein set | os vt IS THEREFORE ORDER- | ED by the Judge of said Court | that all persons interested in | said estates of the said minors, | }and their guardianship appear before the Probate Court of | Idaho County, Idaho at the Court room of said Court, at Grange- | | ville, Idaho, on Thursday the 18th day of April, 1922, at ten) | o'clock A. M. of said day then |and there to show cause why an order should not be granted to the said guardian to sell the real estate described in said netition for sale of real estate, and that a copy of this order be published at least Four successive weeks in the Cottonwood Chronicle, a Cottonwood Hardware & Implement Co.