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In The District Court of The Tenth Judicial District of the State of Idaho, In and for The County of Idaho. Michael Seubert, Plaintiff, vs John N. Meyer and Katharina Meyer, his wife, and Mat F. Fuchs, Defendants. Under and by virtue of an order of sale and decree of fore- closure and sale, issued out of the District Court of the Tenth Judicial District of the State of Idaho, in and for the County of There will be Idaho, on the 4th day of January 19238, in the above entitled action wherein Michael Seubert, the above named plaintiff obtained judgment and decree of fore- closure against John N. Meyer, Katharina Meyer, his wife, and Mat F. Fuchs, the above named defendants on the 29th day of December, 1922, for the sum of $3647.80, with interest thereon at 7 per cent from date of judg- ment to date of sale, said judg- ment having been filed and en- tered in the office of the Clerk of the said court on January 4th, 1928, and recorded in Judgment Book 6, at page 106. I am commanded to give notice of sale and to sell the premises described in said judg- ment and decree in the manner | - prescribed by law and to apply the proceeds of said sale as in said decree mentioned. The lands and premises so directed and ordered by the said decree to be sold, are situated in Idaho coun- ty, Idaho, and are described as follows: All that part of the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of Section Thirty-two in Town- ship Thirty-two North of Range One East of Boise Meridian, ly- ing and being east of the Right of Way of the Clearwater Short- line Railway Company, being about thirty-five acres, more or less. Also the following de- scribed tract of land, to-wit: Commencing at the southwest corner of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of said Section Thirty-two; thence north a distance of ninety feet; thence east eighty feet; thence south ninety feet; thence west eighty feet to place of beginning. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That I will on Saturday the 3rd day of February, 1928, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m., of said day, at the front door of the court house in the city of Grange ville, Idaho County, State of Idaho, in obedience to said order of sale and judgment and decree of foreclosure, offer for sale at public auction all the right, title, claim, equity and interest of the above named defendants, or either of them, of, in and to the above described premises, or so much thereof as may be neces- sary to satisfy said judgment with interest, costs, and accru- ing costs to the highest and best bidder for lawful money of the United States. Dated January 9, 1923. W. H. ELLER, Sheriff. 3-4 By John A, Powell, Deputy. = room for all at the Basket Ball Games Tonight and fic | South & Frick. it | ing. R. Saturday Evening H. KENDALL, CONFECTIONERY Barley rolls, and size, corro- gated promptly and correctiy. i 46-tf Mr. and Mrs. H. T. lew en- tertained at dinner Sunday even-.. Covers were laid for the family and five guests. The Chronicle office has a very attractive line of tally cards ranging in price from 20 to 35 cents per dozen. 6-tf There will be a social dance in Cottonwood, Saturday even- ing at the I. 0. 0. F. hall. Plan to attend. Miss Frances Hattrup, steno- grapher at the Hoene Hardware, has resigned her position and will leave in the morning for Spokane. BIG MASQUERADE BALL. The Royal Neighbors of America at Grangeville will give their annual masquerade ball at the county seat on February 14. Cottonwood folks are cordially invited to attend the affair. Prizes will. be awarded to the couple who have the prettiest costume also for best charactor costume. 6-2 HIDES. We are in the market for all kinds green, salted and dry hides, SIMON BROS. 48-tf WANTS, FOUND AND FOR SALE FOR SALE—Good No. 2 cream separator. Bunker C. Eller, 5-tf FOR SALE—Home = grown seed corn. Two varieties. C. T. Hodgson, Cottonwood. 4-4* FOR SALE—Jersey cow com- ing fresh in February. Bunker C. Eller. 8-tf FOR SALE—Howard piano, in first class condition. John Knopp sr., Cottonwood, Ida. 6-3 FOR SALE — Thoroughbred Buff leghorn and Buff Orping- ton rooster and a few guineas. Leo Rad. 5-2* FOR SALE —Netted Gem potatoes. Have been assorted; all uniform in size. Free delivery R. J. Carlson. 5 1-tf FOR SALE—Two Holstein bull calves eligible for registry, 4 months and 2 months old. Bred from University of Idaho sire. St. Michael’s Monastery, Cottonwood, Idaho. 4-3* Gold Seal (GNGOLEUM Art-Rucs This Gold Seal identifies the one and only grade of Congoleum made. ‘GOLD SEAL (ONGOLEUM GUARANTEE ISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY BACK Beautiful rugs at astonishingly low prices— | pressinip you have postponed buying a rug because you thought all rugs were neces- sarily “high.” True, most rugs are expensive. But fortunately Gold-Seal Congoleum Art- Rugs are comfortably within reach of the most modest purse. Gold-Seal Congoleum Art-Rugs possess all the beautiful rich tones of fabric rugs—softly blended colors that lend elegance to any room. Besides being beautiful and economical these rugs are exceedingly easy to take care of —just a light mopping leaves them spotlessly clean. Where are no untidy “curled up” edges, either. FOR SALE—The well known Bruner place, 314 miles from Cottonwood, of 240 acres, Lloyd Spencer now living on place. Price _$15,000—$5,000 cash; terms for remainder. Address L.A. Bruner, Asotin, Wash. 3-4 ESTAYED—Came to my place Tuesday one dark brown gelding, weight about 1200 pounds. No brands visible. Own: er can have same by paying for this ad and feed bill. Jacob Reidhaar. 51-tf COUNTY SEAT NEWS ITEMS. Calvin Hazelbaker, former county assessor, who has remov- ed from Grangeville to the home ranch nine miles north of town, was in Grangeville Monday. Miss Elsie Stanbery, Grange- ville girl, who last December was graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, has been appointed rural supervisor of schools at Holister, Cal., and also assistant to Miss Catherine Gray county superintendent of schools, at Hollister. According to information gleaned at the court house, Idaho county in 1922 issued 48 marriage certificates and during the same period there were ten divorce cases brought before the court. Lewiston high school pulled ahead of the local high school in the second half of the game Fri- day night and won by a score of 21 to 18. The locals had the bet- ter of the first half, which was — and spirited and ended 14 to Lem Neal and James Lyttle, owners of the Grangeville coal mine property, added a new im- petus to the gold excitement in Grangeville when they brought into the city specimens of ore secured from a ledge on their holdings. Those who viewed the samples declared that if they assayed as good as they looked, there would be something doing in Grangeville. . Arrangements have been meade whereby Walter McAdams of the Central garage will make 2 trip inte the Elk City district highway. asking. affection. full information. tance station. ‘a ae! within a few days as representa- | Angeles for tive of claim holders residing in} letter Grangeville. It is expected that when Mr. McAdams _ returns, High Town, county or state boundaries are not the boundaries of telephone service. Stretching from each telephone to every other telephone there is a voice Its use may be had for the On these highways there may be business waiting—there may be the pleasure and comfort of friendship and Long distance rates vary during the twenty-four hours of the day, and’ also change according to the class of service desired. The telephone directory gives Every Bell telephone is a Long Dis- The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company Congoleum lies perfectly flat on the floor wi out fastening of any kind. But we would rather show you these rugs t! talk about them. Do come in soon and sei the patterns that will make your rooms | their prettiest. Our collection includes all latest designs. Cottonwood Mercantile _ the winter, in a! they had had experiences with received in conveyed the information that/| flea” of the California city that while California boasted the best | had intensified their determina- Grangeville} the “educated and aristocratic first-hand information will be available. C. A. “Ole” Johnson, who at climate in the world, he and Mrs. | tion to return to the prairie at Johnson would be more than like earliest possible moment. He glad to again be in that which | indicated that the chief pastime one time operated the Elk City stage and who -went to Los normally prevails in Grangeville. | of which he heard Mr. Johnson also mentioned that pe killing gee panting ae