Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, February 2, 1923, Page 2

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~ enema Sate MS i 2, aa. RT AE IR hp Attention Bargains in BUSINESS TRANSACTED | BY COUNTY FATHERS 8th day of January, 1923, at 9 a. m., at the room of the county commis- sioners in the courthouse of Idaho county Idaho, the board of county commissioners met in regular ses- sion pursuant to law, for the pur- pose of transacting such business as might properly come before them. Present, Dale Clark chairman, and Edward §. Vincent. commissioner, and Henry Telcher, clerk Bonds of the board of county com- missioners elect were here presented and approved as follows, each tak- ing and subscribing to the oath were thereby inducted into office: Bond of Nathaniel B. ‘ Pettibone in the sum of $5000.00 with the Am- erican Surety company, of New York, as surety. Bond of T. ©. Lyda in the sum of $5000.00, with the American Surety company as surety. Bond of August Schroeder, in the sum of $5000.00, with the Maryland Casualty company as surety. The bond being approved, each of the above named commissioners elect here being sworn in by the county recorder, subscribed to the’ oath, and 1; were thereby inducted into office as =|such commissioners. eee eee nee eh heen pan aKa bid f DR. J. E. REILLY POPPED OPPO POOP OOOO OO? a a hh ee ee ee eee DR. J. D. SHINNICK Physician and Surgeon Office over Cottonwood St. Bk. DOPE reer oooard a te te es Be Dh oe te oe DR. WESLEY F. ORR Physician and Surgeon Office in Simon Bldg. Both Phones PEPE P Eee oeed Sree me ectocteteate cto teaoatectoeteatnetretentrctredeteateed: DR. C. SOMMER Graduate License , VETERINARIAN Deputy State Veterinarian ¢ Residence North end of town ¢ Both Phones / There being no further business to | Spqempgeredeed doer odoogreoed WE ARE CUTTING DOWN OUR STOCK OF omega lle Phage aor ld SHOES AND THE PRICES WE OFFER FOR THE eT DA Te ee QUALITY CANNOT BE BEATEN Attest: Henry Telcher. eee : okt iade fhe apamd cowed : ne 3. Boia fare Saori Saf net remem PETERS SHOES ARE SOLID LEATHER LADIES’ DRESS SHOES, WERE TO $9.00 Now $8.29 GIRL’S SCHOOL SHOES, WERE TO $5.00 =|da and August January Session January 8, 1928 First Term Day State of Idaho County of Idaho ss: Be it remembered that on this, the 8th day of January, 1928, at 10 o’- clock a. m., at the courthouse of Ida- = {ho county, Idaho, the board of county commissioners met in regular ses- sion pursuant to law for the transac- tion of such business as may come before them for consideration. Present, N. B. Pettibone, T. ©. Ly- Schroeder, commis- sioners, and Henry Telcher, clerk. Board here organized by electing Cottonwood Council, 1389 Meets the first and third Vednesday of each month, Visiting knights welcomed John F. Knopp, G. K. Barney Seubert, F. S. LEP AEP EPPA H ME 3 $ SOCIETY Oded SEPP errr eee KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS McKinley Lodge Na. 38 diate. sale. ; Think of the back aches Sold on easy payments. Grangeville Electric Wood For Sale - ‘ESS SSS a ees Ses january Term Dentist + First ‘Terra Day ‘Office, Nuxoll Block DRY 16-IN WOOD Qeoniy’ GF eho. fet Both Phones d delivered “Be it remembered that on this, the $7.00 and $8.00 a cor ell We are not in the wood business but have taken in frem our customers a lot of fine wi Phone or leave your orders early. ood that we offer for imme- Leggett Mercantile Company it can save mother or wife Ask those who own one. light & Power Co. N. B. Pettibone chairman of the board for the ensuing term. Meets every Tuesday evening. COTTON WOOD Now $2.39 Bonds of the following officers here approved. the oath being given and subscribed to, they wore thereby R. M. Matthiesen, C. C. John Homar, K. R. and S, DRAY AND TRANSFER LINE inducted into office. BOYS’ SHOES, WERE TO $4.00 Bond of Henry Telcher as audi-| So?o% EDGAR WORTMAN, Prop. tor and recorder approved in the sum Now $2.98 clip eee te came ee ee PHESESOESSSSSSOSVESSSOTED Light and Heavy Hauling Done on Short Notice MEN’S WORK SHOES, WERE TO $4.50 Bond of Henry Telcher as clerk of the district court approved in the sum of, $5000.00, with the American Surety company as surety. Bond of Wilbur L. THE AMERICAN LEGION Cottonwood Post No. 40 Meets 1st Monday of each that part of his duties is to act as jailor at such times as there are pri- LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. ‘ Campbell as Gavere aiid’ t Call at the Hoene Hardware Now $2.98 pagar fetke. sneered tn the sum month at I. O. O. F. She GUE Micitie in ddetaecan sett for your 1923 calander. 6-1 * ol 4 w ne American Sure- v arvics Dy nN ray 7 a Ey ‘ ty company of New York, as surety. Bert Schroeder, Com. itor teisseaien el po a BE eee Flower s, Agency for Hoyt , mag IRE ( Bond of William Ingram as coun- Frank Albers, Adjutant 3 acting as such jaflor. and as Janitor | 20S: Spokane. China lillies MEN’S DRESS SHOES, WERE TO $4.50 ty assessor approved in the sum of he “ehbll “yopulye $05.00 ‘per month for sale. R. H. Kendall Con- pass aya be obach la ae a +9 In the matter of salaries and day | fectionery. 3-8 Now $2.98 ig aii pipcieinasdiceneriodi labor for deputies, extra help and J. V. BAKER & SON y. Bond of Frank B, Fogg as prose- cuting attorney, in the sum of $3000,- 00, with the American Surety com- pany as surety. Bond of Elta M. Arnold as county superintendent of public instruction, LOIS HOT HHH oeets FELIX MARTZEN Secretary Treasurer COTTONWOOD N. F. L. A. ete special deputies in the offices and in the field, and for all road work, the following schedule is hereby adopted, towit: Chief devuty in the clerk, auditor and recorider’s office, $123.00 Barney Malerich has given up his work with the Leggett Mer- cantile and will enter the Cot- tonwood high school. Senior parties all remind us sper | tyy f z ; : We can have just loads of fun * . in the sum of $2000.00, with the Am:|¥ If. {tis -a- loan.’ you: want: we month, this leing a reduction in such jen ‘ Where Quality and Prices Meet erfean Surety company as surety. | can accommodate vote 5% per #| %#lary from $120.00 per month. And departing leave behind us Bond of William H. Eller as sher- * cent for farm loans. All other -regular deputies in the} Records of the prizes won. 4 iff in the sum of $10,000.00 approved with the Hartford Accident and In- demnity company as surety. Board here proceeded to set the bond of the county treasurer and ex- officio tax collector as follows: Insurance in the Northwest- ern Mutual.—the policy holders company with a clean record and insurance at cost. The less fire the less cost. Meer orton SrQessecseatetenteedeatesfendonteetestediondenton auditor and vecorder’s office, $100).00 per month. Deputy in the assessor's of"ece, $110.00 per month. this being a_re- duction in such salary from $112.50 per month. Mr. and Mrs. John Hoene en- tertained the clerks and their families of the Hoene Hardware and the Cottonwood Mercantile As county treasurer In the sum of + The more fires the more cost. Deputy in the trensurer’s office at their home Wednesday GyEn- . $30,000.00, & , Every policy holder can cut | $110.00 per month, this being a reduc- | 128: The affair was a big din- ACETYLENE WILLARD As ex-officio tax collector in the % down cost in a mutual by care- ¥/tion in such salary from $112.50 per | Mer. WELDING BATTERIES care of ‘aiauae aa i 3 fullness and fire prevention, + | month. Sidney Brown received word ten OF $2000 TREOF Am the | seepeeeeineetetedeetede eee sill regular deputies in the sherit’s| this week of the death of his Pe colbiior in oe ee ON, ¢ [per month. sides in the east. He was 59 We Work Service Garage pany of Maryland, as surety, appro- ved. Bond of Otie L, Cone as county treasurer in the sum of $20,000.00, with the Fidelity and Deposit com- pany, of Maryland, approved. of New York as surety, approved. Bond of Otie L. Cone as county ] | treasurer inthe sum of $5000,00 with of Maryland, as surety, approved. It appearing to the board that it is to the best interest of the county JOHN REILAND 7 CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Estimates furnished om a. class of Work. $ Rooke Hotel Assistant in the school superinten- dent’s office $100.00 per month. County stenographer, $75.00 per month, this being a reduction in such salary from $85.00 per. month. All special deputies and extra help in any of the offices. All fleld deputies shall be paid at the rate of $3.00 per day for actual time, Services for saddle horses used by years of age and was Sidney’s oldest brother. Death was caus- ed by flu pneumonia. Simon Brothers are this week harvesting their annual cut of Bond of Otie L. Cone as county ee shall be paid at the rate of $3.50 per}ice. The ice is of -excellent treasurer’ in the sum of $5000.00 Repairing promptly done. day, when such special deputies and quality and about 11 inches in F the Fidelity and Deposit company, extra help are used as clerical help thickness. It will require about three days to complete the work. The Knights of Pythias bas- ket ball team defeated the Mod- ern Woodmen of America in a 4 sheriff his deputies 3 H : )jand advisable that a competent ste. $ A le geen Pac gO arts of $1.50 game at the high school gym PHD Wm. Buett V.A.D =|nograpfier should be employed, it is = Has neat clean rooms at 50c per day. Wednesday evening. The con- i - i. Dye m. Buettner - A. Dye hereby ordered that such stenogra ry i pher be employed at a salary of $75|% and 75c per night or $3.00 Services for saddle horses used by — — witnessed by a small 9 : 5 ssessc ig deputies| but enthusiastic crowd and th ipa ’ 7 v per month. to $3.50 per week. When See ak ode ASIC Crowd -ani eS Bf, DRIVE IN: WE’RE EXPECTING YOU Florence Stanton is hereby appoint $ a p 5 qshall be pald for at the rate of $1.90/ Knights came out with almost a of ‘ ed to the position of county stenogra- you are m Cottonwood give per day. i two to one score, 29 to 15, AUTO MAGNETO AND pher at a salary of $75.00 per month us a trial. Services for autombile hire shall GF at fic 5 “ Application of Henry Telcher me a Pr be paid for at the rate of 20 cents AB ss McKinney returned Sat- ACCESSORIES GENERATOR WORK clerk, auditor and recorder. for thi Dad” Rooke, Prop. per mile for actual miles traveled, urday evening from Hot Lake, fal Aueaticn, Pr y Sart eine a 1018 ta Gr ot oe 28 28 een Oregon where he has been for 7 , VUE VEVEUE ELEN } 1 BCE Se tuhitary ahs as 4 reeks RASS ae aD ASAI) onerd on eons fel shall be necessary to take care of 8 the overseers and laborers ‘shall be the past three weeks. Mac comes Success to Him That Tries OUR HOME MINSTREL SHOW WAS A GREAT SUC- SESS. RICHARDS & SON INSTALLMENT PLAN all emergency work here granted. help as shall be necessary here grant ed, such assistant to be employed not to exceed nine months each year. Application of William Ingram county assessor, for ‘the xppoint- ment of cone regular office deputy CATARRH é Application of Hlta a Arnold. pp Catatrh ia Loca} disease greatly in- |Team of 2 horses shall be paid at| health. He was accompanied REE ET county superintendent of public in-} fluenced by Constitutional conditions. the rate of $3.00 per day. home by av ¥ eae rere n rey NOP ONO OPIS OO OT SCONES SES | traction “fcr the’, nthority. to “ap | uate CATARRH MEDICINE. con: |" Thy atutetcts numbered 8, 4, 15, Granwavitia ppg nr of point an assistant and such extra} Relief by local application, and the |16. 18, 20, 26, 27 and 30 overseers and bet ‘e Who also spent three + Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts through the Blood on the Mucous Sur- faces and assists in ridding your System of Catarrh. Sold by druggists for over 40 Years. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. paid at the rate of $3.50 per day. laborers shall be paid at the rate of $3.00 per day. Team of two horses shall be paid at the rate of $2.00 per day. Board here adjourned to meet at 9 back home greatly improved in weeks at the lake. Mr. McKinney tells us that the water coming from the springs at Hot Lake is so hot that eggs could be boiled a. m .tomorrow. in the water in three minutes. FOR SELLING SUITS AND OVERCOATS WILL }and such ice help and field a BEEF. N. B. PETTIBONH. | The entire building, which is a SURELY BE A SUCCESS. FOR INFOR- ey Ce the one ae te f°) Let us figure with you on a Aner Chairman./mammoth affair is heated by MATION CALL AND SEE THEM We're Going to The Weodmen-K. P. Game Wednesday Richards & Son granted. one regular deputy and such extrn help as may be necessary to taki care of the work of the office, her« granted. Application of W. H. Eller, county sheriff, for the appointment of tw: nice quarter of beef, pork, mut- ton or veal. You will find our prices right. 48-tf SIMON BROS. We gum saws the right way HENRY TELCHER, Clerk CHICKS FOR SALE. The time is now on hand to order baby chicks as we have a limited hatchery right at home hot water coming t directly from the springs. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. . ; © rt n ecla’ {SAWS }it would be well to order your Annual meeting of the stock- The Cottonwood Tailors ie tees ee aurea ASF gate and the price is right. South | chicks now, in order to get them/ holders of the Cottonwood Wa- mand, here granted. & Frick. 46-tf | | SeaesesSoedesdeeesdesdeeto ato stontoce ete toate ene eet edhadeetee eee In the matter of employing a jani tor. the board here considered — thr petitiond and applications of Jor Neis. Charles Kunze, Clifford White tra HE. Smith and Frank Hogan, anc We repair all makes of bat- feries. Cottonwood Garage. 80-tf at the time you wish them. White Leghorn baby chicks, $15 $25 per hundred. 20 percent with order. Also have agency for per hunderd, Rhode Island Red, | ter & Light company will be held February 12, 1923 at 10 a. m., in | the Council rooms for electing | officers for the ensuing year and | all other business e e ? ‘ a IP OMLTSNM RIS vhich may ; after due deliberation the petition If its lathe or machine work|Queen incubators and brooder properly come ie th t- [s Your Subscription Due? sss re: | oe orc mapas Gh tate aah cot SoS . [said position; it being underatooa| & Frick. 46-tf | tonwood, Idaho. 6-4! Felix Martzen, Secretary. 5-2

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