Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, May 26, 1922, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

oa" . BOSCH Magnetos WILLARD Batteries Come in and see the WILLARD All Rubber Battery Automobile Accessories : The Cottonwood Battery & Welding ol Simon Bros. Wholesale and Retail BUTCHERS Dealers in Hides, Pelts, and all kinds of Poultry COTTONWOOD, IDAHO SELLING BELOW COST Our entire line of machinery will be sold at less than cost. Manure spreaders, walking, gang plows, hay rakes mowers, etc. Come in and at least look at these implements before buying elsewhere Farmers’ Union Warchouse Co. Ltd. DISTRIBUTOR FOR IDAHO COUNTY Cc. H. GREVE, MANAGER here. the Thor do it for you ime 1S House cleaning t Grangeville Electric Light & Power Co. Let The Chronicle Do Your Printing. J|of the Farmers =) | 19-6 Ee | ceived by the Board of Trustees =| at Greencreek, Idaho, up to 11} when the} f= | bids will be opened. Anton Schumacher, Chairman. | =n | |Notice of Annual Stockholders oy Meeting of The Farmers’ COTTONWOOD CHRONICLE | GEORGE MEDVED Issued Every Friday and entered at Postoffice in Cottonwood, Idaho as second-class mail —— Subscription OTE YOAT ...----neeecereneees $2.00 Six months snnahouidseceanautcettnescsisitbiascs , As (Strictly in ineaanay” = INDEPENDENT IN POLITICS | Copy nee change of ad must be head | ed in by Wednesday to insure change FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922 Wants, FOUND AND FoR SALE FOR SALE—40 acre ‘fart small buildings, orchard, water, good fencing 3 miles south of Winona, Idaho. Easy terms. Mrs. J. E. Sheldon, Gredley, age | fo ornia, 4* FOR SALE—My Br room house modern in every respect, with cellar, garage, chicken house and other outbuildings and an acre of ground at a bargain if taken at} once. William Kelsey. 20-3 | WANTED—20 head of cattle to pasture. A. C. Gentry. 21-tf | “WANTED—Job as gas engi-| neer. Eight years experience in| North Dakota. Write Chas. E. Kidder, Joseph, Idaho. 19-4* Notice of pours Stockholders Meeting. Notice is hereby given that the annual stockholders meeting Union Ware- house Company Ltd., will be held on Saturday, June 10, 1922 at I. O. O. F. hall at 1 o’clock p. m. For the purpose of electing two directors for three years each and for such other business as |may properly come before it. AUGUST SCHROEDER, Secretary. | Sealed bids for painting the }exterior and staining and varn- ishing the interior and oiling the floors of school building for | District No. 39, Greencreek, | Idaho county, Idaho, will be re- ja. m. June 13, 1922, 21-2 | Joe Hoffman, Clerk. Mutual Fire Insurance Co. | NOTICE TO “CONTRACTORS. | this notice, or they shall be for- ever barred. Dated May 20, 1922. First publication May 26, 1922 C. H. Wright, Administrator. Fogg & Campbell, Attorneys for Administrator, Grangeville, Ida- ho. 22—4 SECTION WHERE DEEDS COUNT trving Bachelier Pays Glowing Trib- ute to His Home, the “Glorious Sun-Kissed West.” T took a trip across the continent, stopping off in Indiana to see my old friends. It was like a bath for my soul, Brains count out West. Anybody who tries to show off is snubbed, Irvine Bacheller writes in the Delineator. You must do something to be any- thing in the Middle West; just «to have something doesn’t count. You don’t list your ancestors as you must in Virginia or the Carolinas, but to feel self-respecting you must do something. The Far West still keeps the Amer- ican inheritance of open-hearted hospitality and its provincialism. The West has inherited some of the finest virtues of our country, and if it is not bitten by Back Bay, Phila- delphia, Virginia or Charleston, it will grow up into its mother’s finest ehild, “No church west of Chicago, no | God west of Denver,” we used to hear when I was a child. But today the churches are part of the com- munity and even men go. People in the West do not seem to go to church merely out of respect for the devil and a conscience complex, but because they like to. Churches and schools are important places in the West. THE REAL _ PLEASURE Notice is hereby given that < | the annual stockholders meeting | {of the Farmers’ Mutual Fire! {Insurance Co., will be held on | Monday, June 12, 1922 at I. O. O. | F. hall, Cottonwood, Idaho at | 1 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of | {electing directors and for such other business as may properly come before it. B. A. BAERLOCHER, Sectretary. | 29-1 |NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, | Idaho, May 22, 1922. Notice is hereby given that! Orlena Jackson, of Boles, Idaho who, on May 31, 1918, made} Additional Enlarged Homestead | Entry, No. 07284, for Lot 8, of | Sec. 4, Tp. 30 N., & Lots 2, and 3, Section 33, Township 31 N.} | Range 2 West, Boise Meridian, has filed notice of intention to} make three year Proof, to estab-| |lish claim to the land above des- cribed, before James Lenon, U.| |S. Commissioner, at Whitebird, | Idaho, on the 26th day of June, | 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: | | John T. Jackson, Andrew Hul-, |bert, Lena Emmerick, Frank} Lord, All of Boles, Idaho. HENRY HEITFELD, Register. | NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Probate Court of Idaho | County, State of Idaho. In the Matter of the Estate of | Sample H. Wright, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the | 22-5 We Do It The Way You Want It Done. $2. Same eg ent COTTONWOOD DRAY AND TRANSFER LINE EDGAR WORTMAN, Prop. Light and Heavy Hauling Done on Short Notice undersigned on the 20 day of, | May, 1922, by the Probate Court | of Idaho County. | All persons having claims | | against said estate are required to exhibit them to me for allow- | ance, at the office of Fogg &| within four months after the date of the first publication of Campbell, ir Grangeville, Idaho, | “Would you be glad if I said I loved you?” “Yes, because it would annoy Isa- belle.”—From Sondags Nisse, Stock- | holm, REFORMERS ALL “I understand that Crimson | Gulch is 8 pre paring to reform.” “Yes,” replied Cactus Joe; “but we haven’t decided which way. | Some of_us reformers contend that *| there ought to be less freedom in cards an’ licker, while others insist |U. S. Land Office at Lewiston, | there ought to be more.” Only *34.32 Round trip from Cottonwood to Yellowstone Park Geo. A. Poler Agent Brighten Up Let me give you my price on papering your home, painting | your house or outbuildings. Estimates gladly given with no obligations on your part. ALL WORK GUARANTEED William Kelsey | ee] ALLURING TOURS Very Low Fares Everywhere The NORTHERN PACIFIC offers round trip summer travel rates from Cottonwood to Yellowstone Park $34.32 Minneapolis-St. Paul 67.00 Chicago . 81.00 All-Steel Trains to the East Write for rates and full information to Northern Pacific Ry. A. D. Cnartton, PortLanp General Passenger Agent bare PoLer 681 Northwestern Bank Be vind Building Corronwoop . THE NEW CHANDLER SIX O. B. CLEVELAND South & Frick COTTONWOOD, IDAHO THE CHANDLER MOTOR CAR CO., CLEVELAND UUTNANNOOUNHEOUOANEQUEAGHAE00TUUSAEUOOAUGENOOUOGEUOOUAGEAOUEEUOGUOEEEOUAEEOUAEAL WE LEAD Others Follow If They Can See us for Extracts, Spices, Toilet Articles, all kinds of Remedies and Stock Tonic THE WATKINS STORE SXUVTUINNENUOUAGEAUOUULEQAEOAGTEOOUAGERLEUGEALANOUUALGLUUAA == eb ithaca sag tL 8 The same sun and rain that makes hay and grain grow and mature, ruins it after cutting unless it is protec’ INCREASE YOUR PROFITS BY SAVING THE WASTE The average waste from exposure would more than pay for a barn in ten years. Come in and see our photographs of barns and other farm buildings. Now is the time! Madison Lumber & Mill Company COTTONWOOD, IDAHO Printing, That’s Our Hobby Let Us Do Your Printing , Oe Tee See eee ee ee eee ae a ek a a ae ee kar

Other pages from this issue: