Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, March 17, 1922, Page 3

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NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE hdants, for the sum of Nine Hun- | Town of Cottonwood. UNDER WRIT OF EXECU- TION. |dred Fifty-two and 50-100 Dol- | lars, ($952.50), lawful money of In the District Court of the the United States, together with Tenth Judicial District of the costs and interest, I have levied State of Idaho, in and for the County of Idaho. A. P. Schnell and Zoe M. Schnell, Plaintiffs vs. Luiu M. Unzicker and Roy H. Unzicker, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a Writ of Execution issued out of the District Court of the Tenth Judi- cial District of the State of Idaho, in and for the County of Idaho, and to me directed and delivered, for a judgment ren- dered in the said District Court of the Tenth Judicial District, on the tenth day of October, A. D., 1921, in favor of A. P. Schnell and Zoe M. Schnell, as plaintiffs and against Tulu M. Unzicker and Roy H. Unzicker, as defen- upon the following described pro- |perty, to-wit: described as beginning 60 ft. west of the southwest corner of | Block 12 of T. J. Rhoads First Addition to the Town of Cotton- wood in said Idaho County, Idaho, and running thence west 92 ft. to the east line of the Clearwater Short Line Railway Company's right-of-way, thence north along the east line of said right-of-way 27214 ft. thence east 72 ft. to a point 60 ft. west of the southwest corner of Block 7 of T. J. Rhoads First Addition to the Town of Cottonwood; thence south 27214 ft. to the place of beginning. Also lots 9 and 10 in Block 12 of said T. J. Rhoads First Addition to the A tract of land; Also N¥4 of NW, NW\4 of NEW, Sec. 20; W% of SEY, SEY, of SE of Sec. 19; NE'y of NEI, Sec. 30; Twp. 30, N. R. 1 W. B. M. in Idaho County Idaho | Also SW, of SWI of Sec. 9; SEY of SE\ of Sec. 8; El4 of NEW Sec. 17; SW of SEY, and SEY, of SW of Sec. 7; NW\ and NW14 of SW14, and NW, of NE. of See. 18; S12 of NW14, N% of SW), Sec. 20, all in Twp. 30, N. R. 1 W. B. M. in Idaho County, Idaho. Also SEY of SW, SWI, SEY of See. 26; and NEY of NW, NW of NEW, of Sec. 35, Twp. 32, N. R. 1 W. B. M. Also SE of SW14 of See. 15; E\4 of NW14 and NE of SWI, and Lot 7 in See. 22; and Let 2 in Sec. 23; and Lot 5 in Sec. 26; and the E14 of NW14 and NW14 of NE|, of Sec. 27, Twp. 30, N. R. 1 W. B. M., in Idaho County, Idaho. Public Notice is Hereby Given, | that on Saturday the Eighth day of April, A. D. 1922, at 10 o'clock | A. M., of said day, at the front | door of the court house in the | in the | City of Grangeville, County of Idaho, State of Idaho, I will, in obedience to said Writ | of Execution, sell all the right, title, claim and interest of said defendant Lulu M. Unzicker ard | Roy H. Unzicker, of, in and to the above described property, or so much thereof as may be nec- essary to satisfv plaintiffs’ claim, besides costs, interest and accruing costs, to the highest and best hidder for lawful money of the United States. Dated March 15th, 1922. J.G. Eimers, Sheirff. 12-4 By H. Rothwell, Deputy. WANTED—Ledy or man to wait table. Idaho Restaurant.2-* SSS ee SSE ——————————————EE PUBLIC SALE Having decided to quit farming, I will sell at public auction 5 miles east of Ferdinand and 8 miles northeast of Cottonwood at my place, commencing at 10 a. m. sharp on Tuesday, March 21st 12 Head of Horses Daple gray ma Bay mare, 7 yee Bay horse, 7 years old, weight 1500 pounds Bay horse, 9 years old, weight 1450 pounds Dark bay horse, 8 years old, weight 1400 pounds Iron gray horse, 11 years old, weight 1200 pounds Gray horse. 9 years old, weight 1100 pounds Gray horse, 13 years old, weight 1200 pounds . 4 years old, weight 1100 pounds old, weight 1100 pounds Two driving ponies, 12 and 14 years old, weight 900 each Two coming 2-year-old black colts The following described personal property: April and May 42-year-old heifers 5 yearlin 1 registered Poland China boar 5 dozen purebred White Wyandottes 16 Head of Cattle 5 good milch cows, 1 fresh and the others will be fresh in gecalves 2 stock cows 6 registered Poland China Brood sows 12 registered Poland China shoats 3 geese Farm Machinery and Household Goods 8 foot Moline binder practically new Nesco manure spreader practically new 10-foot Van Brunt drill 3',-foot Cut-Away harrow 3-section harrow 4-section steel harrow and cart 8-foot single disc 7-foot single dise 8-foot double dise 14-in. 3 bottom Moline plow, almost new 14-inch 2 bottom Canton Clipper 18-inch 1 bottom Sulkey plow Good Emerson dise plow 2 16-inch walking plows 2 garden cultivators 5-foot Deering mower 12-foot Moline rake, good as new 3% inch Studebaker farm truck with hay rack 3 1-3 inch narrow tire Weber wagon and rack good as new Grain tank, almost new, 125 bushels Spring wagon 2 single seated buggies Hack Moline bob sled Single seated runabout sled Two Seated runabout sled Cascade Junior drag saw 2 cross cut saws 1 sets lead harness Some extra collars and lines 4 good log chains 3 4-horse eveners 2 3-horse eveners Crowhbars, picks, sledges, wedges, axes hand saws, shovels, pitchforks, sickle grinder, grind stone, 30 gallon kettle 3 1-3 wide tire Mitchell wagon and rack, Complete blacksmith outfit 7 passenger Studebaker car; 1917 model 2 sets breeching harness Set of buggy harness Sa 9 22 rifle 100 feet ru Davenport 3 center tz 2 rockers Drop leaf Rug usage grinder louble barrel shot guns—12 gauge 20 Winchester repeating rifle Winchester repeating rifle Sanitary couch Blue Bell cream separator Wash machine Some canned fruit Other household goods and Other aritcles too numerous to mention Lard press ibber hose and cart Force pump with hose 16 cords of 16-inch wood 6 piece library set 150 posts Concert Grand piano ibles 14 dining room chairs l dresser 1 wardrobe 5 bed steads with springs Cabinet sewing machine table Coil oil stove and even 100 empty fruit jars A Big Free Lunch Will Be Served At Noon TERMS e All sums of $20 under, cash. Allsums over that amount time will) © be given to Oct. 1, 1922 on secured bankable note bearing 10 per cent interest from date of sale. Nothing to be removed until settled for. Emil Schott, Owner V. H. Johnson, Auctioneer Bank of Ferdinand, Clerk Profit From Protection | The same sun and rain that makes hay and grain grow and mature, ruins it after cut- ting unless it is protected. | Build A Barn Now Increase your profits by saving the waste. 3uild a barn now and have it ready for the storage of this year’s crops. Call at this office—see photographs of barns and other buildings. Madison Lumber & Mill Company COTTONWOOD, IDAHO LPP L LEP oe POH SOHO POOH OOEDD i} Willard Standard of Service t:—Meeting every customer more than half way, being really glad to see him, and glad to help him. Second:—Being properly equipped to help—thorough- ly trained and experienced in battery care, construction and repair. Third :—Maintaining a real station in a good location, with space in which to do business properly. Fourth :—Showing the car owner how to care for his battery and how to avoid things that will injure it and shorten its life. Fifth:—Being businesslike, to base fair and just charges on knowledge of actual costs, to give good returns for every penny, and to carry an adequate stock of new batteries, rental batteries, and repair parts. Of course we're human, and we're not all of us 109 per cent all of the time, but we are honestly and sincerely striving to live up to our standard. We believe Willard Service is the most reliable battery service in America and we're making it better every day. We welcome your suggestions, The Cottonwood Battery & Welding Shop Cottonwood Garage For Service We Aim to Please You COTTONWOOD DRAY AND TRANSFER LINE ROBBINS BROTHERS PROPS. 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