Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, August 25, 1922, Page 3

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} GEORGE MEDVED Issued Eve "Friday and entered at Postoffice in Cottonwood, Idaho as lands on Camas Pin nirid. second-class mall matter. | The Cottonwood National cE Sa = |Farm Léan Association stands | Subscription one ani 2.00 one of the highest in the Federal] | Six mouths ree 325 /Yand District No. 12 including |-—— ERAS # the states ofWashington, Idaho, Oregon and Montana for prompt | payments on the semi-annual }enstallments, and therefore is in Contain Ghanuiteed-chemesitinmiaeds |S position to make loans prompt- ed in by ‘Wednesday to insure change ly. = ‘ } ee ee | This association ‘has over oné Dressmaking problems successfully solved Have you often hesitated to attempt to make up the dress pattern you really wanted because you felt you could never do iM successfully? nsed no longer hesitate. With The Belrobe now included with every Standard-L) signer Pattern you can achieve & success you never dreamed you could. Like an expert instructor The Belrobe guides cvery stitch of your veedle and tells you just what to do. ‘| Short Cool Talks for Long Hot Days Now and then you see a type of home whereby one or more of your thoughts are expressed. In our office we've some ideas well worth considering—designs for Homes, Barns, Machine sheds and other buildings that are the work of experts. We wili gladly show them to you and you will be under no obligation whatsoever to buy. } ( Strictly in advance) INDEPENDEN? 11 IN POLITICS FRIDAY, AU GUST 25, 1922 jhundred members, no delinquen- | cies and has paid divid ends to its members amounting to $2491.18 WANTS, FOUND ANB FORME =" sta : For real service and fair treat- FOR SALE-—Columbia range | ment s 3 | in in good! condition. Roy Downer. Fe Every dog hag cats, is day, but the nights belong to the Pat was gazing in the window of a Boston book store : ori tt vane a layour is by vat out by experts, ft _ wun. nS when the following sign caught his eye: “Dicken’s works 4 how atte re s | ns “ee :) ilv ‘ - > ay - dist pattern laidl‘on ‘your witth matertdliend Iky onsthe Wieoes wr four lots at a target, Dr. | Directors: iileer 4 .P. ned POU ME Emre et te ry sume A ene, é You wi Se: id you can cut from less material J. E. Smith. 84-tf Mitchell, Henry Bosse, Geo. J This is a mighty goed time to look around to see what i pad you ever thouglit possible. calito —- see Terhaar, Ed L. . up, Domin- you ave going to need in the way of lumber to repair those FOR AL oa 9- foot “MeCor- ic Romain and John Seubert. | \ before bad weather sets in. It may not be ; mick combine, good as new, W. nt 1aps only a few boards of shiplap or rustic that W. Blackburn. 34-3 | NO HUNTING ALLOWED. hi been kicked off the barn, or maybe a new walk from | Notice is hereby given that we the house to the barn. When you are hauling grain to q FOR —15 head of ewes | the undersigned farmers and tow! uld be a fine opportunity to take whatever you. or will " = number. Chas. | stockmen of Keuterville do here need h with you. Then you'll have them when a rainy R. Pidgeon. ; 83- 8" PY g i ar ge «sail RY STRAT ip our places under pensity FOR SALE— urnished house | provided by lew, account. of ean be bought very reasonable. | q inger to stock and forest fires, by forbid hunting or trespas day comes and you wou't have to make a special trip after them. ¢ 00000 ORONO DOB DNONOLDIDDHIDIRLDEIDIOLDIDIONOIEIDIDIETBIBIE: ho exiled at our Cottonwood A 9g, phe lon some . — L. B. Hale. 33-ti John Nuttmann b < may have noted a certain distrust Bernord Schmidt herwive contiding and sincere office FOR ‘Si AL E- Ford delivery} }yank Hatke we thi ik we should explain. During car in good shape. $150 takes it.| Louis Hatke afternoon off to go grouse hunting ad instructions in The Relrobe which Y to put together your dress. You race of the original model! Finish- ved Each little final touch work your s the exquisite *‘finish’* of tite would t ad! 1). Now Jim can and does appre- when it goes too far, just like the trust and re in doctors, wheth- ty, M. D.’s or D.'s. Of course as ys they may know all about ciliata and pills and how to build | s but unless they known something about birds they e no business going hunting. Jim says he got two gr and we put another two grouse in- to Jim's bag to ily larder and Dr. Orr says he Leggett Mercantile Co, 82-tf; Wm. Entrup wrence Uptmor > Frei Mader Ben une Ben Entrup B. H. Luchtefeld Joe Enneking Herman Upt FOR SALE—7 foot Independent | binder. Good as new. $50 buys it if taken soon. Louis Bensch- ! ing. 81-tf how vor the new Standard-Designer Patterns, each with its Belrobe and t-!. vou more about it. | FOR SALE—Waelter Reid} residence, 1-2 block from public | ior school. Inquire of H. C. Matthie-} yank Prneking put in one, although no saw the bird or saw Doe 3 — —" 34-4 4 vd - ‘= put it in. But that eve when Jim got home and —__—__—_— aie Mad d proudly emptied the bag for admiration of his family. e FOR SALE—2 ton G M C| Tony § iiedhi pe there e only four grouse and one Meadow Lark. Now truck in good shape. Can be! Fred Enneking Hic age onli cyt ee oe ie pol : i bought at a bargain. Enquire at Joe Mader badly 1 en 4 d aati _ ling like that he’s pretty Where Your Dollar Buys More this office. ; badly e Gosh, he’s right. We won't let matte there because our honor it at stake and there SaaS SS] HY For SaALe—Horses. Dratt . e, chunks and farm mares. Your fd »me is chiefly a matter of knowing what time given if desired. He . an hest, then it to your needs, and finally of Agnew, Westlake, Idaho. 27-tf Frank Thyering 2 setting the which meets all those requirements arg Hl. J. Uhlenkott & Our Plan Be ur experience, our ma Is, and, above FOR SALE— Holcomb and Leo Rad all, cur desire to p are at your service. On Monday Morning Hobke butter kist ‘electric pop + Michael's Monast ry. corn machine. Can be bought at} joy Unzicker. Tee if when you see your neighbor’s washing on the line a bargain. R. H. Kendall Con- ? : HI SSMAN LUMBER COMPANY FIRST, you can be sure she uses a fectionery. ¥99 | Notice of School Election, ig ay un Anvasis sar >) Notice Fonsi aniven: <i lore DP aild and Building Doctors FOR SALE—80 acres of farm | the ann school electi 4 land near Cottonwood, 55 acres| COTTONWOOD = INDEPEN in crop. Good fences but no other, ENT SCHOOL DISTRIC" improvements. Can be bought | 8, of Idaho County, will be held at a bargain. For further in-| in the publie ool house in UP UP Leon nT fmaitt fr formation see or write Lloyd | Cottonwood, ho, on Tuesday Well Crosby, Keuterville, Idaho. the 5th day of September, 1922, from the hours of 1:00 to 5:00 7 — FOR SALE—Five room, mod- | o'clock P. M. of si id day, for| Uc ern house in Cottonwood, acre e purpose of electing two (2) | fe of ground with bearing fruit |trustess for a term of three jie trees, well fenced, garage, good | years to succeed HL. C. Matthie- barn, chicken house and other senand Wm. Buettner whose 3 outbuildings at a bargain if | terms of office \ ill then expire ] taken at once. Wm. Kelsey. 35-tf a dated this Ith dey of August, 55 See M. M. BELKNAP, Clerk, Cot-| i | FOR SALE—1 Bed, | spring, | tonwood Independent Schoo! Dis-| ga 1 davenport, 3 rugs, Majestic) jet No, 8. 34-8 | 2 foot garden hose, ironing board, K. C. encyclopedia. For parti- culars see Mrs. Frank Albers. . . . ing room table and chairs,) 2 Methox st-Baiting. Grangeville Electric Light & Power Co. $ trary tate, panet "mirror, 50°) he town Ha bares ae Our entire line of machinery will be sold at KS Se aE Die + ne | less than cost. Manure spreaders, walking, gang oa FOR SALE OF TRADE--Six “and haunted. ‘The tenants | ff se aa ‘iit : SOLOHHEDELOELHODEO SELLS IED TIE O TOO OEIHERE OO Loe with bath in Cotton. \* ees ae ee plows, hay rakes mowers, ete. wood, es i = barn, Lig GR, OP SUDBEOD, ais be | Come in and at least look at these implements age and cellar. Can give war-| the grestest reluctance 1 4 ranty deed. Will give some time Ulur y one ber a 5 before buying elsewhere BUR nMR 0 fO) eer ee ee ee ete te aad aaaaien ae A. O. Martin, R. F. D. No. 3, Nez as. MI aie : rd erce, Idal “34-2 | | bristtin i 1 ie ’ D s iaeicuh pageant igh | Farmers’ Union Warehouse Co. L.td. NOTICE FOR PUBLIC bea * | oe DISTRIBUTOR FOR IDAHO COUNTY meres Sie | Interior, (. H. GREVE, MANAGER U. S. Land Office at Lewis ton, Idaho, August 16, 1 4 Notice is hereby given that Raymond P. Davis, of Spring Camp, Idaho, who, on January Have the enjoyment of a home of your own. : 4, 1918, made Additional En- Hii rt WE LEAD Others Follow If They Can larged Homestead Entry, No 07191, for SEY SEW, N% SEY, & SEY NEW", Sectio Township 29 North, Range West, Boise Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three av year Proof, to establish claim to '? ‘he well-known tends by the early Califor Ask your banker or any business friend in whom you have confidence, whether to build now or to wait. THUMM Call at the office of this company. Wisi Suggestions and advice. No obligation. the land above deseribed, before the Register, U. S. Land Office, at Lewiston, Idaho, on the 21st, | da iy of September, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: | Rufus J. Davis, of Spring Camp, | Idaho. Eddie D. Davis, of Spring Camp, Idaho. William I. Rooke, of Spring Camp, Idaho. Saxby | Boles, of Boles, Idaho. —- E. O'DONNELL, , PESSOeooSToE Tees Register. neta ata See us for Extracts, Spices,’ Toilet Articles, all kinds of Remedies and Stock Tonic THE WATKINS STORE OLEATE lidate riginated ; f Madison Lumber & Mill Company COTTONWOOD, IDAHO SUUNVUAEUEUUUGGHASAOAARUEAUASLE UTNE We print , butter wrappers.

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