Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, March 9, 1923, Page 2

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ae ae oe - Boman we Rp aie: TTT a + neem fOOROBE Yt will be given a can of high grade coffee FREE. The first twenty customers buying one dollars worth of merchandise after one o’clock Saturday, Mar. 10 Bring Us Your Country Produce -Each Week xR J. V. BAKER & SON Where Quality and Prices Meet BUSINESS TRANSACTED BY COUNTY FATHERS F. A, Fenn, balance due on registration Ida M Cash, balauce due on registration Mrs. W. E. Perry, balance due on registration Nellie Keele, balance due on registration Lloyd Crosby, balance due on registration George Tipton, balance due on registration J. F. Oliver, balance due on registration ..-. .. . Mrs. May A. Eastman, ance due cn registration ~._. Emma M, Gillett, balance due on registration Marion Weber, balance due on registration Floyd Ferguson, balance due on registration -.-... -.-. Carrol T. Moore, balance due on icgistration Mra. David Ramsey, balance due on registration Fada Baker, balance due on registration Pearl Campbell, balance on registration — Jennie Potter, bal: on registration Cc. M. Cone, balance due on registration George F. Troch, balance due on registration Edna McCoy, balance due on registration William E, McGaffee, due on registration Edgar Snowman, balance due on registration Phoebe L. Aram, balance due on registration Fred Harris, bs registration Mrs. A. C. Lan ance due on due balance ance due on registration... J. B. Burney, balance due on registration .... Imperial hotel, meals for jur- W. L. Jewell, justice fees .. B. L. Hussman, justice fees. H. E. Faulks, witness in jus- tice court, state vs. Simon Smith -..-.. Ralph Kirtley, witness in jus- tice court, ys, Simon Smith -.- siebes Inez Stewart, witness in jus- tice court, state vs, Simon Smith --- J. M. Shaw, jus Grangeville L. & P. Co., lights and water for courthouse for quarter J. P. Kee, repairing pipe at courthouse Electiic Laundry, laundry work for courthouse -____ Mrs. Thomas Thompson, re- pairing clock Underwood Typewriter Co., typewriter for auditor’s of- fice ~~... 12.25 9.20 8.20 1.00 6.00 117.05 6.00 22.05 2.50 2) George D, New Spring Merchandise Arriving A.W. Robinson, window for the courthouse -... _. A. W. Robinson, window glass for the county farm. Ira E. Smith, salary as ser- vice as janitor -... -.+.. Walter Rice, keeper of the county farm Cine eke ees John Kee, plumbing at coun- BP OTANI as aii eteeas cabenis Pacific States Phone Oo., rents and tolls for the quar- ter of county offices Globe Printing Co., for the county offices -___ J. ©. Safley, supplies and printing for county offices Cottonwood Chronicle, perso- nal tax notices ...-...- 2 Caxton printers, supplies for COOLS. OT COR ee B. H. Decker, refund of over- paid tax supplies Barnard Co., sup- plies for county offices __. Syms-York Co., supplies for county offices -- _.-..-2.: Shaw & Borden Co., supplies for county offices John W. Giaham, for county offices ... .... Nezperce Telephone Co., rents and tolls for the quarter. L, M. Harris, insurance on the fair buildings .2..-. _. H. ©. Henderson ,drayage for the county courthonse .._ L. W. Barnes, d rayage for the county ' courthouse Felix Martzen, official bond A. F, Parker, premium official bonds ~.-.. A. W. Talkington premium for surety bonds ~... 2... Cottonwood State Bank, pre- mium for surety bonds __. John P. Eimers, premium for surety bond Salmon River supplies psdeavirss for State Bank, premium ‘for surety bonds. A. F. Parker, premium on surety bonds ----..--__ Children’s Home Finding Association, for care of de- pendent children -..___ __ A. L, Brown, supplies for in- digent T. O. Lindsey, July ba” October’ <a Souschos F. Z. Taylor, g' meals for Thomas family, PROISONED on on ceeds I. Ewing, supplies for Rob- ert Baldwin, purchased in OBI ii cinid Magaacal Satay Madison Lumber Co., coal to Mrs. Pickolick Henderson and Johnson, sup- plies for indigent, Carl Schueler E. W. Oliyer, house rent for Castle family, indigents —_ L. R. Proctor, supplies for Thomas family, indigents — Alexander-Freidenrich —Co,, supplies for George Hollo- way, indigent, for October A. L. Brown, supplies for in- digent, Lindsey, October, November and December — G. Latchfield, 14.50 1.00 270.00 258.50 3.60 72.90 63.10 14.15 15.55 9.07 1.40 8.00 24.00 fal of R. Sims, indigent .. Wright Grocery, su for inegt Beeckiaan, ‘saggiio ‘tor Brockman, s for Mrs. Castle, ordered by sheriff “<5 8.20 Nezperce Roller Mil “gup- plies for Mrs. Castle, order- ed by sheriff ..4..21..-.. 5.60 Lewiston Red Cross, expense in the care of William Tho- mas, indigent ...-... .... 39.75 Earl Whetstine, house rent for Mrs. Norton, indigent 9.00 Alexander-Freidenrich Co., supplies for Mrs. Norton, TAGIGONE aac. se deta 57.53 Wright Grocery, supplies for Mrs. Norton, indigent .... 25.00 Model Grocery, supplies for Mrs. Norton, indigent .-.. 10,00 J. F. Basinger, wood for Mrs. Norton, indigent __. 13.00 ©. G. Myers, wood for Mrs. Norton, indigent --.... _. 8.75 George L, Esh, supplies for Thomas, indigent --.. -. 15.00 Claim of Mrs. Marion Baker, ad- ministrator, disallowed, for the rea- son the claim was not made in ac- cordance with Section 8100, Compiled Statutes of the State of Idaho. Claim of Stites-Kooskia Telephone company laid over pending the pro- per verification. Board here adjourned to meet at 9 a. m., tomorrow. N. B. PETTIBONE, Chairman. Attest: Henry Telcher, Bs omien” january sion January 11, 1923 Thursday, Fourth Term Day - Thursday, January 11, 1923, at 9 a. m., board met pursuant to adjourn- ment of yesterday at the commiss- Jonrs’ room at the county courthouse. Present, N. B. Pettibone, chairman; August Schroeder and T. C. Lyda, commissioners, and Henry Telcher, clerk, Minutes of yesterday read and ap- proved, after which the following bu- siness was had: The following claims examined, ap- proved and ordered paid by warrant drawn on the current expense fund of the county: Wright Grecery, supplies for Fay Andrews, indigent -. 64.70 Carl Grayson, expenses coun- WC AROE s ioe nnay: ene: ne 135.22 Carl M, Grayson, expenses of county agent ---.-. -..-. 50.20 Carl M. Grayson, salary and expense county agent -... 111.38 Carl M. Grayson, salary and expense county agent --.--- 136.68 Carl M, Grayson, salary and expense county agent -.... 187.14 Carl M. Grayson, expense of county agent --.--. --...- 9.45 J. F. Lester, wood for county REONG Kien eda Clan woe 8.10 Paul Harlan, services ag ste- nographer for county agent 178.75 Calvin Hazelbaker, supplies for county farm ~..-.-___. 4.00 Alexander-Freidenrich Co., ; supplies for the county 7 bat ee any apg ike aN 23.64 Lewis Rice, posts and team hire at the county farm... 14.50 Main Street Garage, supplies for county car .. -. - 61.95 Dr. B. Chipman, profes: 1 WOU WACO cnisttn sa oan eget eS 13.00 In the matter of fixing the amount of bond to be furnished by the jus- tices of the peace, constables and road overseers, it is hereby ordered that the bonds to be furnished by the justices of the peace shall be in the sum of $500.00; constables in the sum of $500.00 and road overseers in the sum of $300.00 Official bond of Bert Smith, con- stable of Kooskia precinct here ex- amined and approved in the sum of $500.00, with two sufficient personal sureties justifying in the sum of $500.00 each. Petition of W. H. Deasy et al, ask- ing that David Bgbert, a blind man, be granted a blind person’s pension, was here referred to the probate court, the officer having jurisdiction of such cases. At 3 p. m., the board here recessed for the purpose of investiating cer- tain indigents and for inspection of the county hospital, to meet at 9 a. m., tomorrow. N. B. PRTTIBONE, Chairman. Attest. Henry Telcher, Clerk, January Term January 12, 1923 Friday, Fifth Term Day Friday, January 12, 1928, at 9 a. m. board met pursuant to adjournment of yesterday at the commissioners’ room in the county courthouse. Pre- sent, N. B. Pettibone, chairman, Aug- ust Schroeder and T. C. Lyda, com- missioners. and Henry Telcher, clerk. Minutes of yesterday read and ap- proved, whereupon the board pro- ceeded to business as follows: Bond of W. H. Eller securing the proper expenditure of the sheriff's re- volving travel fund, as required by law. here examined and approved in ‘the sum of $500.00, with the Fidel- ity and Deposit company, of Mary- land, as surety . By way of report, the board here states that after careful inspection of the county hospital, they find no reason for criticism, improvement or alteration of the present conditions. It appearing to the board that Mrs. Belle Norton is in indigent circum- stances, and will suffer if not given county aid, it is hereby ordered that she be, and is declared a county indl- egnt, and that an allowance of $30.00 per month be granted toward her support, same to be received by her in the purchase of the necessities of life from some store to be designated by the chairman of this board. Said store to.charge such articles to the county, to an amount not to exceed the herein named allowance, and pre- sent an itemized account, together with the necessary verified voucher to be allowed on the order of the board of county commissioners at their regular sessions, until further order of this board. It appearing to the board that the necessity therefore having been over- come. it is hereby ordered that the following named persons, who now stand on the records as county indl- gents, shall now be declared capable of caring for themselves without the aid of the county, and that their al- lowance be discontinued, towit: An- (Continued on page 3) NOTICE OF STOCK ASSESS- MENT OF FARMERS’ UN- ION WAREHOUSE COMPA- NY LTD., A CORPORATION OF COTTONWOOD, IDAHO. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Farmers’ Union Warehouse Co., Ltd., of Cottonwood, Idaho, held at the office of said Corporation, at Cottonwood, Idaho, on March 5th, 1923, an assessment of $2.50 per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable on or before the hour of 12 M. of the 5th day of April, 1928, and which said assessment must be paid on or before said | date to C. H. Greve, Manager of said corporation at the office of said corporation at Cottonwood, Idaho. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN That any stock upon which this assess- ment remains unpaid after the hour of 12 M. on the said 5th day of April, 1928, will be de- linquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless pay- ment is made before, will be sold on the 23rd day of April, 1923, to pay the delinquent assess- ment, together with all costs of advertising and the expenses of sale. Dated at Cottonwood, Idaho, this 5th day of March, 1928. August Schroeder, Secretary of Farmers Union Warehouse Co., Ltd., Cottonwood, Idaho. -4 Flowers, Agency for Hoyt Bros., Spokane. China lillies for sale. R. H. Kendall Con- fectionery. 3-8 WANTS, FOUND AND FOR SALE FOR Tig aed has. Joe Vedder, Cottonwood, Idaho, 9-3* FOR SALE—15 head | of young stock cattle. Mrs. Ben Cooper, Cottonwood. 10-2* FOR SALE OR TRADE— A young fresh cow. T. Clark, the junk man. 8-4* Netted FOR SALE—Hay, Gem potatoes and home grown seed corn. Bert Schroeder. 7-tf FOR SALE— Yellow Dent seed corn, Thomas Gentry, Cot- tonwood, Idaho, 9-3* FOR SALE—Good cooking apples. $1.50 per sack delivered. Carl Schurra,_ Cottonwood. 10-2* FOR SALE—Home seed corn. Two varieties. Hodgson, Cottonwood. grown c. T. 4-8* FOR SALE—Silver Loaf flour it makes excellent bread. Cotton- wood Elevator Company. 7-tf FOR SALE —Single Comb Rhode Island Red eggs, $1.00 for 15. Ben Hattrup, Pacific Phone 58F21. 11-6* FOR SALE— 12-inch John Deere gang plow, practically good as new. Edgar Wortman, Cottonwood . 10-2 FOR SALE—Idaho Rural seed potatoes, grown from certified seed, 2 cents per pound. See or phone F, S. Wimer. 9-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE— Work horses, cattle, hogs, fence posts or wood. T. Clark, the junk man. 10-4* FOR SALE—White Leghorn hatching eggs, 42 cents per dozen in incubator lots, postage prepaid. J. M. Jack, Green- creek, Idaho. 9-3 FOR SALE—A good span of geldings, 4 and 5 years old, weight 1700 and 1800 pounds. J. W. Williams, R. F. D. Grange- vilel, Idaho. 10-2* 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 WANTED—Cook at the Cot- tonwood Hotel. Good wages. C. A. Johnston. 11-2 WANTED—Lady for general housework during the spring months. Inquire at Chronicle | office. 10-2 FOR RENT—640 acres of good bunch grass pasture on Salmon river for horses or cat- eoedeegetoedentedtnates rerewee verve =e Sette =e in and see them. dreamed of paying. Sonaedondoetontosteate teenies egrets tot you. Seetetontoee Supplies ACETYLENE WELDING P. H. Dye DRIVE IN: AUTO up and er cattle by appoint- tle. Will accept from one head oak. J. V. Smith, Boles. rat ACCESSORIES eae’ Het pie & Power Co. Statement for the year ending December 31, 1922 Plant and Equipment ............ Due from Consumers - Suspense Account 5,184.35 Stock Discount ... 5,015.00 Notes Receivable .... 4,448.90 Warrants .. 1,821.25 Cash . - 1,856.61 $747,727.54 Liabilities. Stock + sola it son $406,000.00 Bonds... ..... Shas - 184,000.00 Notes Payable. ; . 200,420.00 Accounts Payable 6,972.54 Meter Deposits | 335.00 “$747, 727.54 . Report of ee Gross Revenue ........2......----0+--0--+- -$105,980.61 Operating Expenses and Taxes 45,283.32 Earnings over Expenses and ‘Taxes Replacement Reserve and Interest .. synib pose catansbtie cetacean $ 24,447.50 Simon Wholesale and Retail BUTCHERS Dealers in Hides, Pelts, and all kinds of Poultry COTTONWOOD, IDAHO New Spring Dresses WE HAVE FOR ONLY OVER SATURDAY A shipment of pretty new spring dresses direct from New York and they are indeed “Chick.” We want you to come While the showing is brief the price will surprise you, being so much lower than you had even Do not hesitate. If we do not have your size in number you may select and we can get it for We want to help you in your spring buying. aa Mercantile Company Pefpelendeete etedeeetende eaten ah ee Peed Assets. $697,855.07 17,020.70 15,525.66 $ 60,697.29 34,275.09 $ 26,423.20 Bros. | genome Ce URL RU RRR RUE UE USUeEeUeie WILLARD BATTERIES We Work Service Garage Wm. Buettner V. A. Dye WE'RE EXPECTING YOU MAGNETO AND GENERATOR WORK ‘es atone cent centectatece atc ented cteteetocdetoedechatententeateatecteateedecedeeteee | Nims’ Pool Hall | ; Qa a : a : Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks : and Candies SHHHH HHH SEM DEEMED Ed eae g eae er oeonees

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