Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, October 20, 1922, Page 3

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\ on b | F ) y NOTICE ‘PO CREDITORS. Mille, Idaho within ten * months} In the Probate Court, County] after the date of the first publi- DR. J. REILL aa | \_f | of Idaho, State of Idaho. cation of this notice, or they| F. - In a Matter of the Estate of a be feantee pasred, ic Dentist 7! Henry Dasenbrock, Deceased. ated this 12th day of October | " ‘ | Notice is hereby given, that] 1922. | Office, Nuxoll Block ss GA) | Letters of administration on the} Bernard Gehring, Administra- | Both Phones |) estate of Henry Dasenbrock de-| tor of said estate. 51| ceased, were granted to the un-| _ WILBUR L. CAMPBELL, At-| ****eoeeovooroooooooooooes (= dersigned on the 25th day of|torney for Administrator, | \ 14 | September, 1922, by the Probate} Grangeville, Idaho. 4]| Court of Idaho County. First publication October 13, DR. J. D. SHINNICK IR every ton of manure you put on your All persons having claims | 1922. 48-4 Physician and Surgeon Office over Cottonwood St. Bk, soil this year, you’re going to get back $7.00 to $10.00 in increased crops. College experiment station Us| against said estate are required )| to exhibit them to me for allow- FOR SHERIFF, tme., tests have placed this high value on manure at the present ©} ance at my residence Five miles As the Republican candidate has noon Successful in ye treatment of | - rr! or over ance at the home of the under-| Catarrh for over orty Years. es: | William Kelsey signed administrator at Keuter-| F. J. Cheney & , Toledo, 0, northeast of Cottonwood, Idaho, | for the office of sheriff of Idaho, —_—-—— the same being hereby designat- | county, I desire and would heart- | ed as the place of business of | ily appreciate your support in DR. WESLEY F. ORR fa | said estate, within Ten months | the general election to be held in Physician and Surgeon t : after the date of the first publi- | November. . 3 ; The Original Wide Spreading Spreader cation of his noice, or they shall CHESTER G. ARNOLD. Office in Simon Bldg. | be forever barred. Grangeville, Idaho. | Both Phones | Jisdtan thsekWa ete Bibat Nec t0 cow) yobe grainy time's Dated this 25th day of Sept- Gee | PoooeToerrore i one best way to handle your manure--that’s to spread it-- ember, 1922. ree i For Representative. with a spreader--ebealj; ‘iniferally,. peotontly ekreded pase aihece f-| EDWARD F. DASENBROCK, | __ As a nominee for the office of segogooooseoeesoooroeseoes | aye you want it, | Administrator of the estate of jer ere on the ba } Thoro Uniform S fi) | Henry Dasenbrock, Deceased. publican ticket your support a The NISCO regen this- break. en. a ieee ee es pod i » — pe se ae anes shreds finely, Ext tes ht draft. ministrator, Grangeville, I . | greatly appreciated. cugnly “ohn eprnda Hi Gvniy, ee OOE 70 MARC First publication Sept. 29, 1922|- LLOYD A. FENN, CHIROPRACTOR oo and widely, PP ged rage ince es tbe - RRE TIE SE s Kooskia, Idaho. Craigmont, Idaho ‘he NISCO is builtlow down-- NISCO--the right Spreader ue | NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION | Dice ens no ae go em 8 z | Department of the Interior, U. Fer Commissioner, 1st District. = b Land Office at Lewiston, Ida-| Being a candidate for county | ho, September 27, 1922. commissioner on the Republican Notice is hereby given that! ticket for the 1st district, I de- ee J John Nuttmann, of Keuterville, | sire ard would greatly appreciate VETERINARIAN Idaho, who, on February 14, 1922 | your support at the general elec- Deput: Stat Veterinarian made Additional Stock-raising| tion in November. Duy. sf | Homestead Entry, No. 07487, DALE CLARK. Residence North end of tows |for EY% SEY, & SWI, SWI,_| Kooskia, Idaho. Both Phones | Section 38, Township 81 North, | Porcapanz sca | Range 1 West, Boise Meridian, | For Commissioner, 2nd District? —————--_______ pene notice < eg ways to} As the choice of the Republi- 944944¢044666406600000000000 make three year Proof, to estab-| can voters of Idaho county for UMBU: lish claim to the land above de-| the office of county commission- es ws ee before heerhgagh 9 dd from the second district, I # Cottonwood Council, 1389 “>. Commissioner, at Grange-| desire the support of the voters Meets the first and third Beet cong! li 13th day of| at the general election in Nov- we ad of each month. | v er, 1922, mber. a Claimant names as witnesses: aaa DC Visiting knights weleomed Bernard Schmidt, Joseph C. R.F.D Passo ag omg oene Hardwar watt 2, Coweta Ean, G. Hatke, All of Keuterville A Barney Seubert, F. S. Idaho. ’| FOR PRIMARY LAW. | ELE eerie HUGH E. O'DONNELL, Senator Seth Jones, of White- "~~" AF ae 41-5 egister, | bird, gives out the following Register. cue ten aS _____| statement for publication: siiaiea atte as Spa renga ere perk eet wee OTIC ’ k “Since the primary law has YTHL NO’ E P I ee irr ga 29 a. become the paramount issue of McKinley Lodge No. 38 | S. Land Office at Lewiston, | pro yale org ger Meets every Tuesday evening. . ty gover a P - ond J, Wilbur A. Box, of Boles, Idaho, | Idaho county whom I am asking John Homar, 0 who, on March 29, 1920, made to return me to the state senate a PERG ann bate jon the Republican ticket. If Additional Stock-raising Home- lected, I will heartily s tf stead Entry, No. 07038, for Ev | “ected: hie a Be aaa: * 96000006006000000000000000 ISEY4, & SEY, NEY, '§ * | Primery election law and will use swiy swy, Pg Rigg 5 | my influence to have such legis- % THE AMERICAN LEGION NWI, Sec. 13; & NEY NEY, | lation enacted upor our statute Cottonwood Post No, 40 | Section 14, Township 29 North, | books. Believing that my two ¥ Meets 1st Monday of each Range 1 West, Boise Meridian, taut ee pie | ~ month at I. 0. O. F. as filed notice of intention to! : Seg ? make three year Proof, to estab-| Ideho county in a whole, T am oe Te cae j lish claim to the land above des-| #&4in asking for your support at : | cribed, before the Register, U. the coming election, November Land Office, at Lewiston, Idaho, ith. Your support will’ ‘be on the 21st day of November, greatly eS douse: | , ss 1922. . “a FELIX MARTZEN i Claimant names as witnesses: | - 70. £2o OFETe | Loans, i rauilt’ Hi, Fick, of Canfield, ee ie “Lee : F Leyla 2a bald S Boles, of from September 10 to October 10 $ Insure im the Northwestern Boles, Idaho. James M. Lyda, of ; Mutual and save 25 to 45 per | Boles, Idaho. Eddie D. Davis, | taled 1044, according to the cent on your insurance, | of Boles, Idaho. "} monthly report of the lament 60) ead | HUGH E. O'DONNELL, __| Vital statistics issued Wednes- ' | 48-5 Register. day. The report also shows ; 1 wi | Serna, BES that 301 persons died in the | 99999906000006000000000600 , } a °j > ae ~ ay a if — | NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, | ate during the same period of | JOHN REILAND estumates are right, “ ee wd Byori Boys outnumbered girls in es CONTRACTOR & BUILDER ‘i ‘ . S. Lan ice at Lewiston, 2 i y the fastest-growing Idaho, October 16, 1922. a = oo Eatimates tarnished om any ‘ . As : 5 Notice is hereby given that Of the 1044 babies, 981 have baa cigarette un the egg V. —. “" —_ parents born in the United Papers BSEGY Sone eee . : daho, who, on June 30, »| states and 118 are of foreign- d : United States. made Additional Stock-raising| born parentage. “Thess yore RE. In the long run, Homestead Entry, N 07209, ng eight pairs of twins born during | — | SWY%4 SEM, Sec. 2 »S'o NWY,/the month. A total of eight Rooke H | quality does tell. , _ et: bey 1_NEMY, < illegitimate children was barn, | ooke Hote . ne DANE, Section 27.) Heart disease and still births | Pot sate eerie. Ae |deaths during the month. In . ‘ hey | notice of intention to make three | the sane of adie, the males are ¥ to $3.50 per week. When | | year Proof, to establish claim to} aico the leaders, there being 165 $ you are in Cottonwood give —_s 1 4 a. ere re males and 136 females. Seven % usa trial. i st | e yy, duand | » deaths were by acci W heethotterthn prince caked: | | Office, at Lewiston, Idaho, on the | of =e Sonths, eee peckacriat “Dad” Rooke, Prop. i 5 drowning and five of these were rfield gives the greatest | 22nd day of Novemher, 1922. F value in Turkish Blend ciga- | laimraie cutee ae ines {children under 14 years of age. | $+? rettes ever affered to smokers. laimant names as witnesses: | Tyberculosis was 4 eer ee linet: @ Myere Teleces'Go, | | William E. Zumwalt, William} the death of 17 persons and 4 Eee ; | i Platt war M. Brock, | pright’s disease took 15. aiiere 2 eg ee a cummed agg A. Miller, All of Boles, | were five deaths from typhoid rl en — fever. HUGH E. O'DONNELL, | oe 43-5 Register| ip ; | he public auction sale con- Clothes Make The Man =| |sencerocurmmons austen U |} > S. ranch a mile south of this city, A. sed erage pt County | Wednesday drew an immense! p | Of Idaho, State of Idaho. |crowd. Articles and livestock | > ! e, . ‘ailors make clothes. We are tailors. Blacksmiths shoe horses. Merchants In the Matter of the Estate of | offered for sale brought fairly! Let me give you my price en sell poet Why does everyone come to Richards and Son for their clothes? a rr yay ee Deceased. good prices. Peseta i posta sere § : eid pag ty : Notice is hereby given that os ae enna your Because they know how to please their customers. ee Letters of Administration on] CATARRHAL DEAFNESS | your house or outbuildings. Clothes they make are perfect in fit and are tailored individually for you. Our the estate of Gerhard Gehring} , sion cael’ kera dcktndiinaines clothes are made of pure wool fabrics and so guaranteed. ~ deceased, were granted to the of the mucous, lining of the: Eustachian ’ ; : undersigned on the twelfth day] have’ a” rumbling ‘sound. or med, You ‘= Prices are reasonable, representing full value for your money. of October, 1922, by the Probate hearing. Unless the inflammation aan | 7 q Court of Idaho County oe renente; your hearing may be de- Estimates gladly given with ; i bY |, % RICHARDS & SON, The Cottonwood Tailors to exhibit them to me for allow-| Gaiayh, HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE | ALL WORK GUARANTEED | ‘eh ¢

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