Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, March 23, 1923, Page 4

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LADIES! How about that New Easter Bonnet SOMETHING SHORT, Wifey—l just can’t find words to describe my new bathing suit, Hubby—Then why not try some abbreviations? DO NOT WAIT UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE TO BUY EGG DYE AND RUN THE RISK OF DISAPPOINTING THE KIDDIES. BUY IT TO- DAY. WE HAVE BOTH TABLET AND PAPER DYES AT 5 cents A PACKAGE QUALIFICATIONS. “Do you think women would make wood soldiers?” “If they were as persistent in bat- tle as in argument they would be invincible.” NATURAL HISTORY LESSON The kangaroo mother carries her young In a pouch, The capabara, largest of rodents, Is equal in size to a small pig. W E HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF HATS FROM MRS. GASKELL’S EXCLUSIVE HAT SHOP AT SPO- KANE. THEY ARE THE LATEST STYLES AND PATTERNS. MRS. GASKELL’S HATS ARE WELL KNOWN, AND AS SHE HAS ONE OF THE MOST UP-TO-DATE MILLINERY SHOPS IN SPO- KANE WE ARE SURE WE CAN PLEASE YOU. WE INVITE YOU TO COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER. The Alaskan walrus Is as large as an ox and weighs more than a ton, The gray wolf of Montana is the | hurdest animal to capture in a trap. Tumer Drug Store PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST A full grown elephant has a carry- ing capacity of more than three tons. A snall crawling without a pause would occupy fourteen days and five hours to travel a mile. { RAISE LONDON DEATHS fe re _ —- : SOME FIRST THINGS Responsible Also for Greatly Increased Expenditures for Lighting— The first Olympian games were In Bronchitis Leads. | 776 B, C. London,—The recent fogs which have The first clock was constructed in prevailed In and around London are} Paris in 1864, responsible not only for a greatly in- _ . : ‘ < creased expenditure for lighting, but The first Iron rallroad was laid in to you tonight, Booth Tar have caused more than the usual) England in 1767. Dak , " kington’s famous book and amount of sickness and suffering to ~ > play the population. This is set forth by The first bank notes were Issued in PENR | ) medical experts, who quoted statistics| China, 1887 B, ©. to show that for one week the death —WITH— SUNDAY, MARCH 25 Marshall Neilan presents Cottonwood Mercantile Co. Everything to Eat and Wear te in Lond vas 14.3 1,000, APLAR DINO 12 peng Mj ugainst a death rate tor the whole of | NOTICE OF STOCK ASSESS- England and Wales of 12.6 per 1,000. MENT OF FARMERS’ UN- Deaths from bronchitis and broncho- ION WAREHOUSE COMPA- NY LTD., A CORPORATION | 6 Oo pneumonia rose to 238 from the pre- OF COTTONWOOD, IDAHO, ylous week’s figures of 182. Freckles Barry 3 You've all read “Penrod” * by the man whose laugh- ~ able characterizations of American boyhood have been immortalized in the ing it. % mind of every boy. Now knows. x you can see it just as Tar- ¢ kington wrote it. The au- * thor himself chose Freckles * Barry as Penrod, and ¢ Freckles is just as every- + one thinks Penrod ought to % be. : 8 Reels to Make You Young Again : Every man who was ever * a boy—every woman who % was ever a girl will want to * see this picture which will ¢ take them % childhood days. Attention Parents! Bring the children. They it more than * Charles Chaplin. There * are 40 girls and boys in the % cast, and it is one of the x greatest pictures ever pro- + duced, for children. A CHESTER COMEDY Laddies Pets * will on rare coins. + back to their 30,000 specimens, so ehondoatoetedseoddentodneeeeeionte a aa ee ee wt ote the present day. ster. rich? Pearson's Weekly. ease EASTER Candies and Novelties R. H. KENDALL, CONFECTIONERY The Great Game. The Woman stopped in the other day at the birthday party of the child of a multimillionaire, wondered how rich people can be so rich, how they can keep accumulat- But now she partially thinks she The birthday child had been given a game by his parents—the National Thrift game, it was called. the children were busily engaged in playing the new game. amusements it would seem as though they were being trained to remember that money must be kept in the hands of a select few.—Chicago Journal. Largest Coin in the World, Probably the largest coin in the world 1s one belonging to Farren Zerbe, internationally famous expert is a plece of stamped copper plate 10 inches square and weighs 6% pounds, It has a value of “4 daler” (the daler was a coin of varying value) stamped on it, and the date 1730. Such coins were common- ly used In Sweden for some time dur- ing and after the wars of Charles XIL It Is part of a coilection of more than diums of exchange of all countries and periods from the earliest times te Convincing, Plugwinch—Congratulate me. engaged to the wealthy Mrs, Grab Pigsnuff—So glad, old man! er—are you sure she is Plugwinch—Sure? I should say so! Why, she was arrested for shoplifting and acquitted as a kleptomaniac— 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 28rd 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, 1923. August Schroeder, Secretary of Farmers Union Warehouse Co., Ltd., Cottonwood, Idaho. ORDER OF SALE. In the District Court of the Ten- th Judicial District of the State of Idaho, in and for the County of Idaho. F. L. Allen, plaintiff, vs. Stanley H. Ripley, Alzena Rip- ley, O. H. Overman, C. E. Bender, Elizabeth L. Bender, Mary T. Cloyd, and Mary E. Reed, as executrix of the will and estate of George M. Reed, deceased, 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 | Idaho, on the 8th day of March, 1923, in the above entitled ac- tion wherein F. L. Allen, the |above named plaintiff obtained judgment and decree of fore- | closure, against Stanley H. Rip- | ley, Alzena Ripley, O. H. Over- man, C. E. Bender, Elizabeth L. Bender, Mary T. Cloyd and =] Mary E. Reed as executrix of Reed deceased, the above named defendants on the 8th day of March, 1928, for the sum of $2016.60 with interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, from date of judgment to date of sale. : Said judgment having been filed and entered in the office of the clerk of the said court on the 9th day of March, 1923, and recorded in judgment book 6 of said court on page 120. é 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 State of Idaho, and are des- cribed as follows: North half of the southwest quarter and the south half of the northwest quarter of sec- tion 4, and the northeast quar- ter of the southeast quarter of section 5, all in township 29 Grangeville Electric Plant and Equipment ... Due from Consumers .-. Supplies Suspense Account Stock Discount Notes Receivable . Warrants .. Gash ic 5-0. Stock Outstanding Notes Payable .. Accounts Payable Meter Deposits Gross Revenue Operating Expenses and Taxes - Earnings over Expenses and Taxes -. Replacement Reserve and Interest Boise Meridian, containing 200 acres, according to official sur- vey thereof. Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenan- ces thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. Notice is hereby given, that I will on Saturday the 7th day of April, 1923, at the hour of 10 o'clock a.m. of said day, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Grangeville, County of Idaho, State of Idaho, in obedience to said order of sale and decree, offer for sale, at public auction all ‘the right, title, claim, equity and interest, of the above named defendants, in and to the above described premises, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said judgment, with interest, costs, and accruing costs, to the high- est and best bidder, for lawful money of the United States. Dated at Grangeville, Idaho, this 18th day of March, 1923. W. H. ELLER, ‘ Sheriff. By John A. Powell, Deputy. 12-4 light & Power Co. Statement for the year ending Deéember 31, 1922 Assets. $697,855.07 17,020.70 15,525.66 5,184.35 5,015.00 4,448.90 1,321.25 1,356.61 $747,727.54 ...$406,000.00 134,000.00 200,420.00 6,972.54 885.00 $747,727.54 ---$105,980.61 -. 45,283.32 $ 60,697.29 ... 34,275.09 $ 26,423.20 $ 24'447.50 Liabilities. ° Report of Earnings. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | the will and estate of George M.|north of range 1, east of the | Sterrosesesoeceseesoseoee KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS McKinley Lodge No. 38 Meets every Tuesday evening. R. M. Matthiesen, C. C. John Homar, K, R. and S, DP eee este ete teetee eee ee SPOS POPPED < THE AMERICAN LEGION Cottonwood Post No. 40 Meets 1st Monday of each month at I. 0. 0. F. Bert Schroeder, Com. Frank Albers, Adjutant Ieeterseetontostecdondontenteateateateeteeteetesteeteeteetertententente afeate FELIX MARTZEN Secretary. Treasurer COTTONWOOD N: F. L. A. If it is a loan you want we 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. SSeeetonteteecteete Seetonteesents Seatoedeesenteeteetontedionte Poor enenngdaeeey JOHN REILAND CONTRACTOR & BUILDER ¢ Estimates furnished om au; class of Work. Repairing promptly done. PEGS ODO OHS OOTEHETD Rooke Hotel Has neat clean rooms at 50c and 75¢ per night or $3.00 to $3.50 per week. When you are in Cottonwood give us a trial. “Dad” Rooke, Prop. Soogoee HIDES. We are in the market for all —— green, salted and dry 48-tf SIMON BROS. -

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