Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, February 9, 1923, Page 2

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ACETYLENE WELDING P. H. Dye DRIVE IN: AUTO u) ACCESSORIES fl Attention Bargains in WE ARE CUTTING DOWN OUR STOCK OF ‘SHOES AND THE PRICES WE OFFER FOR THE QUALITY CANNOT BE BEATEN PETERS SHOES ARE SOLID LEATHER Service Garage Wm. Buettner ‘WE'RE EXPECTING YOU GENERATOR WORK US Ue Snl2ia ul uct [Ur Fa ete eS ee LADIES’ DRESS SHOES, WERE TO $9.00 - Now $3.29 GIRL’S SCHOOL SHOES, WERE TO $5.00 Now $2.39 BOYS’ SHOES, WERE TO $4.00 Now $2.98 MEN’S WORK SHOES, WERE TO $4.50 Now $2.98 MEN’S DRESS SHOES, WERE TO $4.50 - Now $2.98 J. V. BAKER & SON Where Quality and Prices Meet =i WILLARD BATTERIES UF We Work : 5, Aor sheriff's office V. A. Dye MAGNETO AND QED eeeeeecseciecteatiaindoatectonteecteatodente cdot adoeteeeeeadoeteadente eeedeateateatends SPOS OL OSS, Success to Him That Tries OUR HOME MINSTREL SHOW WAS A GREAT SUC- SESS. RICHARDS & SON INSTALLMENT PLAN FOR SELLING SUITS AND OVERCOATS WILL SURELY BE A SUCCESS. FOR INFOR- | MATION CALL AND SEE THEM : We’re Going to The Woodmen-K. P. Game Wednesday Richards & Son The Cottonwood Tailors See etestestoe ee headers erated reer Is Your Subscription Due? BUSINESS TRANSACTED BY COUNTY FATHERS oe January Session Tuesday, Second Term Day Tuesday, January 9, 1923, at 9 a. m., board met pursuant to adjourn- ment of yesterday at the commis- sioners’ room at the county court- house. Present, N. B. Pettibone, chairman, August Schroeder and ‘. C. Lyda, commissioners, and Henry Telcher, clerk. Minutes of yesterday read and ap- proved, ‘whereupon the board pro- ceeded to business a8 follows: The following claims examined, approved and ordered paid by war- rant drawn on the current expense fund of the county. Certificate of clerk showing the amount due the various election beards of the county. for the general election November 7, 1922, $1910.00. It appearing to the board, by report of the probate judge, that certain persons heretofore appearing on the mother’s pension ivu, should be dropped, therefore in accordance with said report, it is hereby order- ed that the following persons be discontinued from said pension roll, to-wit: Blandh Martin, drawing $15.00 per month; Daisy Brock, drawing $10 per month; Carrie Cham- berlain, drawing $10 per month; Elizabeth Schatzer, drawing $10.00 per month; May Reeves, draw- ing $10.00 per month; and that duced month. The following claims here examin- ed, approved and ordered paid by warrant drawn on the curreht ex- pense fund of the county: Mother’s pensions as follows: Estella Davis Selma K. Larsen from $15.00 to $10.00 per Annie Nash ---.- 60.00, Helena Wilkins - 80.00 Annine Lage . 60.00 Effie Cowling 45.00 Cornelia Stanbery . 45.00 Margaret Callan - 45.00 Lena Cosand - ~ 45.00 Ardella Emmert ~ 860.00 Sadie Hensley - 80.! Elizabeth Pickolick -...-. 0.00 Henry Teleher, salary as clerk, auditor and recorder for quarter --..-...- --~- $450.00 Henry Telcher, salary of Deputy Harris for the QUARTER on. 8s oa Solace cs 890.00 Henry Telcher, salary of Deputy Robinson for the GURY - sions o ene, -- -- 800.00 Henry Telcher, salary of Deputy Derrig for the GRATION ooo scape ws -- -- 800.00 Henry Telcher, salary “of Harry Hilbourne, extra MIDI Sig wo ates, oe Ga ais Mian ine: 8.50 Henry Telcher, salary ‘of Emma-M. Gillett, extra help 21.50 Henry Telcher, salary of, Ollie Shields, extra help... 60.50 Henry Telcher, office ex- pense for the quarter 106.76 Hent'y Telcher, cash vanced for field notes -... | 43.50 J. G. Eimers, salary aa sheriff for the quarter-..... 450.00 J. G. Eimers, salary of H. Rothwell, deputy, for quarter 375.00 J. G. EHimers, salary dep- uty, Chester Arnold 45 days... 224.10 J. G. Bimers, salary of dep- uty, Hilbourne 1 month and GE OIU a eel eats ms ori kee srstess 150.90 J. G. Bimers, special dep-~ TERS ES lad adie mb Guano roce 162.00 J. G. Eimers, traveling ex- pense charged to sheriffs tra- ni BB ots AO RS Spat 457.37 J. G, Bimers, office expense 13.93 J. G. Ehmers, salary of jail- BU. Boske sis eo eS 5n ikea 90.00 Thomas Chandler, meals for prisoners ..-------.---.. 1.75 Alexander-Freidenrich, sup- plies for the jail, food for GEMONCNS oil ie deg ak: 12.44 Model Groce:y, supplies. for jail, food for prisoners -..... 18.70 L. R. Proctor, suppliea for Jaiil, food for prisoners ---.-. 12.78 P. A. Wright, supplie: jail, food for prisoners ..-... 20.90 Miller Mardware Co., sup- UCN. TOL: JAM ancy conewedeae 4.60 D. H. Sasenbery, merchan- Pipe! FOR Ja. acess eencwene 2.60 John Callan, meat for pris- BOMITEL . aigs ti ninkpin nnbis tes meen eiace 1.70 Wright Grocery, supplies by Sheriff's office for Mrs. Castle 4.85 G. W. Baker, horse hire J. BE. Byrom, salary as pro- bate judge for quarter -.-.. 850.00 J. EB. Byrom, office expense 1.25 J. E. Byrom, expense pro- probation officer ~-..-.-----. H. R. Hilbourne, - clerical work in probate judge's office J. Frank, witness probate court, state vs. Minnie Wil- liams et al Paul Corbet, witness pro- bate court, State vs, Minnie Williams’ et» al ..-..----..-.. Mazie Frank, witness pro- bate court, State vs. Minnie Williams et al - Clarence Blank ID, t- ness probate court, State vs. Minnie Williums et al Justus Frank, witness pro- bate court, State vs. Miinnie Williams et al Johnie Moffet, witness pro- bate court, State vs. Minnie Williams et al Mrs. Hettie Enos, witness probate court, State. vs. Min- nie Williams et al Daisy Parsons, witness pro- bate court, State vs. Minni WiUiams et al -- -- 10.75 John Frank, w e ro- bate court, State vs. Minnie Williams*et?al-—~.<.....-.-5~ H_ Blankenship, witness probate court, State vs. Elmer Seay Oliver Frank, witness pro- bate court, State vs. Minnie Williams et al Wilbur Campbell, probate judge office ~........ Calvin Hazelbaker, salary as county assessor for the WORCRD souk y nocd peduwed 10.50 10.50 Senne annals im 8.25 10.75 10.75 8.50 10.75 10.75 8.2% 3.50 10.75 6.70 the pension of Sady Hensley be re-| eae aa aaa ab eaanaahannannnnn DR. J. E. REILLY Dentist Office, Nuxoll Block Both Phones POLLO OO PSOE IODOROO OT Ss se D DR. J. D. SHINNICK Physician and Surgeon Office over Cottonwood St. Bk. Sree remote Beatodtentpetoetoatodiostpseainetecinats DR. WESLEY F. ORR Physician and Surgeon Office in Simon Bldg. Both Phones PHIM PPSOPSDOSOSEO SHOOT a a de i he ee ee ee ee teed DR. C. SOMMER Graduate License 4 VETERINARIAN : | z Deputy State Veterinarian Residence North end of town Both Phones PPD DD erred de sterceeetetnreetes Roetoednateets LOSS $ KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS } Cottonwood Council, 1389 3 Meets the first and third Vednesday of each month. Visiting knights welcomed 3 John F. Knopp, G. K. Barney Seubert, F. S. Soe dr Rriodintionts PPD rere eer teterceectreteatredene etree KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS McKinley Lodge Na, 38 Meets every Tuesday evening. R. M. Matthiesen, C. C. John Homar, K. R. and S. 3! THE AMERICAN LEGION Cottonwood Post No. 40 Meets 1st Monday of each month at I. 0. O. F. Bert Schroeder, Com. Frank Albers, Adjutant Bede reeoeedetetereeedetereneetten rereney FELIX MARTZEN Secretary Treasurer COTTONWOOD N. F. L. A. If it is a loan you want we 3 can accommodate you. 5% per cent for farm loans, Insurance in the Northwest- ern Mutual.—the policy holders company with a clean record and insurance at cost. The less fire the less cost. The more fires the more cost. ¥ Every policy holder can cut $ down cost in a mutual by care- : fullness and fire prevention, 4 Sooossossesooresoronsennes LMP SOPPOOSSG ESOS SHIGEO HE HOSS JOHN REILAND CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Estimates furnished om any class of Work. Repairing promptly done. Rooke Hotel Has neat clean rooms at 50c and 75c per night or $3.00 to $3.50 per week. When you are in Cottonwood give us a trial. “Dad” Rooke, Prop. CATARRH Catarrh is a Local disease greatly in- fluenced by Constitutional conditions, HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE con- aists of an Ointment which gives Quick Relief by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts through the Blood on the Mucous Sur- faces and assista in ridding your System of Catarrh. - Sold by druggists for over 40 Years. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. BEEF. Let us figure with you on a nice quarter of beef, pork, mut- ton or veal. prices right. 48-tf SIMON BROS. We gum saws the right way and the price is right. South | & Frick. 46-tf | We repair all makes. of bat- Calvin Hazelbaker, salary for Olive Shields, extra help 88.50 Calvin Huzelbaker, office oxronse for quarter ........_ 412.50 Ore L. Cone, salary Deputr Smith for the quarter __.__ 387.50 teries. Cottonwood Garage. 80-tf If its lathe or machine work You will.find our |* diate sale. oe BUT--- Soetostoetostostentoeteste Sede -aSosontontesseeontontreertontee a e esetedede dete Otie L. Cono, salary EB. Par- ker, extra help --.--_-___ Otie L. Cone, salary Mr: Gare‘s, extra help ise Otie L. Cone, salary Chris- tie Knorr, extra help Otie. L. Cone, salary Gillett, extra help ~.--2. Otie I. Cone, salary Jackson, extra help —_______ Otie L, Cone, salary Aub- rey Briscoe, extra help —._. Otie L. Cone, salary Olive Shields, extra help Otie L. Cone, sal: Shields, extra help Otie L. Cone, office expense for the quarter John A: Cash, posting de- linguent tax notice Edwin Bolander, pos Uinquent tax notiice Howard Powelson, delinquent tax notice W. 8S. Harris, posting de- linguent tax notice -._.____ ©. A. Adams, posting delin- quent tax notice -.-.__...._ Robert Ambler, posting ae- linquent tax notice -.._____ W. G. Meade, posting delin- quent tax notice -...-.______ R. ©. Brown, posting delin- quent tax notice (claim $2.00 ORL MED Wene eo an 2 nos J. H. VonBargen, delinguent tax notice B. Auger, salary as prose- euting attorney for quarter B. Auger, office expense for quarter F. A. Canaan, county attorney’s office posting Freda Hesterman, Salary as county stenorgapher for quar- ter Dale Clark, salary as coun- ty commissioner for quarter Edward Vincent, Salary as county for MNT Nitti ite es “ban ne Se! Geo. D. Smith, salary as county commissioner for r- commiissioner Dale Clark, trave! pense for the quarter _.____ EB. L, Stewart, auto hire for county commissioner, Clark__ G. W. Rauch, auto hire for county commissioners to coun- oe) ee ere. Edward Vincent, traveling expense for the quarter William Ingram, postage and box rent ___ aks The board having r urer of the state we can save you money. South & Frick. ot he sfoatestestecteste donde ecto teteeteetese ds ceived oftio- fal notice from the secretary-treas- organization of county commissioners, “that a mect- ing was called to convene at Boise, PPLE EOE T ES Wood For Sale DRY 16-IN WOOD $7.00 and $8.00 a cord delivered We are not in the wood business but have taken in frcm our customers a lot of fine wood that we offer for imme- Phone or leave your orders early. It’s Only a THOR Think of the back aches it can save mother or wife Sold on easy payments. Grangeville Electric Light & Power Co. 140 00 128.00 $85.75, 78.75 385.00 35.00 197.50 72.50 40.70 850.00 12.00 10.50 255.00 223.00 225 00 225.00 Idahe on the 29th day of January, OS Leggett Mercantile Company Oe ae Ask those who own one. Cottonwood Dray EDGAR WORTMAN, Proprietor DRAYING AND TRANSFER WORK OF ALL KINDS All Work Carefully Handled and Promptly Done COTTONWOOD, IDAHO eSoshondontestoese eatontestee conteaty Nim’s Pool Hall Qa Gt Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks and Candies ete caitseuai at 1923, and it appearing to the board that it is inadvisable at this time to attend such meeting, it ts hereby or- dered that no representation from this county will be in attendance at such meeting held at that time. It appearing to the hvard that it would be for the best interest of the county that they appropriate and set aside a contingent fund fcr the use of the county attoorney, it is hereby ordered that such appropriatien be made in the sum of $500.00, same to be expended by the prosecuting attor- ney, subject to the order of the dist- rict judge. 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 ke awarded to the couple who have the prettiest costume also for best charactor costume, 6-2 LITTLE ONES FOR A CENT Safety first. Sew up the hip pocket. Hope doesn’t work as hard as am bition, Wages of sin never drain the sin treasury dry, Joy! When the new ailment appears the old one disappears, Speech was given us to conceal our thoughts, especially slang. One can find out enough “things for his own good” without being told. If music prevents crime let us have Concerts continuous ke the movies. Uncomfortable It is to make an ex- me for yourself that you can’t ac- cept. When married couples quarrel in public It shows how profoundly they enjoy quarreling, sore see and size, co~ro- gated promptly and correctly. South & Frick. 46-tf < re %

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