Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, July 27, 1923, Page 4

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NYAL EAS’EM Rests Tired Feet. SOOTHING, COOLING ANTISEPTIC Aching and sweaty feet are made comfortable by sprinkling Nyals EAS’EM into the shoes. Do this for a few mornings and you will be agreeably surprised at the results. 25 cents a can at Turner Drug Store Prescription Druggist 80x814 Fabric ..... 82x4 Fabrice 338x4 Fabric 802314 Cord .- 82x34 Cord - 82x4 Cord 38x4 34x4 P. H. Dye DRIVE IN: AUTO ACCESSORIES Fal OTHER SIZES IN PROPORTION Service Garage Wm, Buettner WE’RE EXPECTING YOU V. A. Dye MAGNETO AND GENERATOR WORK 5F oil ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE ON SALE OF REAL ESTATE. In the Probate Court of Idaho County, State of Idaho. In the matter of the estate of Gerhard Gehring, Deceased Bernard Gehring, the admin- istrator of the estate of Gerhard Gehring, having filed herein his petition herein praying for an order of sale of all of the real estate of said Gerhard Gehring, deceased, above named, for the purpose therein set forth: It Is Therefore Ordered by the judge of said court, that all persons interested in said estate appear before the said Probate Court on the 11th day of August, 1928, at ten o’clock A. M., of said day, at the court room of said court, at Grangeville, in said county of Idaho, then and there to show cause why an_ order should not be granted to the said administrator, to sell so much or such parts of the real estate of said Gerhard Gehring, de- ceased, as shall be necessary, and that a copy of this order he published at least four succes- sive weeks in the Cottonwood Ohronicle, a newspaper printed and published in said county: The real estate described in said petition is described as fol- Jows: Lot 4;S% NW\% and NW, SW, of See. 1, in Twp. 80 N. R. 1 W. B. M., excepting therefrom 1 acre owned by ‘School District No. 73, and con- “taining according to the United States Government survey, 160 and 28-100 acres (less 1 acre) all in Idaho county, Idaho, Done in open court this July 10, 1923. WILBER L. CAMPBELL, 29-4 Probate Judge. TRUSTEE SALE IN BANK- RUPTCY. At public auction at 11 a. m. at ranch of Hiram Presnell two miles southwest of Ferdinand, Idaho on Wednesday August 2. One 16-foot Holt combine com- plete with 45 horse power motor and 21 horse hitch. This ma- chine can be easily made ready for the field. Also have bean thresher and grain thresher. a S. D. WHITE, Trustee in Bankruptcy. TRUSTEE SALE IN BANK- RUPTCY. At publie auction at 1 p. m., Wednesday, August 2 on the old S. N. Baunce home ranch 8 miles north of |Craigmont, Idaho Ranch buildings; One Willard six automobile in good shape wagons, horses and other chat- tels, S. D. WHITE, 81-1 Trustee in Bankruptcy. _ Julian Jones of Boles is visit- ing in the city this week. Julian will accompany his uncle, Sena- tor Seth Jones to Hot Lake, Ore. where Senator Jones is going for the benefit of his health. Hemstitching. Mail orders prompt attention. Pauline Steltz, Genesee, Idaho 29-4 | ||| Vanilla, Chocolate ae Strawberry, Orange, Pineapple Ice Cream In stock all the time IT’S HAZELWOOD Kendall ’s Konfectionery | '| binder in good WANTS, FOUND ND FOR FOR SALE] FOR SALE—Rolled wheat. Vollmer-Cléarwater Co, 24-tf PE AAR AES AN, DA RSS FOR SALE — 16-inch slab wood at the mill. Henry Hat- trup, Keuterville. 81-4 FOR SALE—McCormick bin- der and 12-foot Jones header. W. W. Blackburn. 31-tf FOR SALE—1 steam thresh- |ing outfit complete and in good | condition. Inquire this office. 1-2 FOR SALE—Team of horses weighing 2540 pounds. Carl Cossand. Cottonwood, 29-3" FOR SALE—160 acres past- ure and timber land at a bargain if taken soon. Inquire this of- ‘fice. 81-2 FOR SALE—25 cords of wooa 4 miles from town in the woods. T. Clark, the junk man. 28-4* FOR SALE—16-inch — slab wood at our saw mill. Hussman Lumber company. 27-1f FOR SALE—380-inch Altman- Taylor separator, practically new hag not run more than 50 days. Clem Wassmuth . 29-4* FOR SALE—1 McCormick running order. 4 Duroc-Jersey registered sows. St. Michael’s Monastery. 27-tf FOR SALE—One Monarch tractor 18-30 H P. Cheap. In- quire Alexander-Freidenrich Co., Store, Grangeville, Idaho. 28-4 FOR SAL E—Chandler auto- mobile in first class running or- der.- Can be seen at the Service Garage. Will sell at a bargain if taken at once. 31-3 FOR SALE—160 acres, 3 tniles southeast of Ferdinand. Well improved and good farming land. Write Box 125, Cotton- wood, Idaho. 31-4* FOR SALE—At a bargain a new 9 foot Deering Combine harvester and thresher. Write Butterfield Elder Implement Co., Moscow, Idaho 80-2 FOR SALE or Rent—Modern 8 room house with bath and full basement, garage and chicken house, For further information call at the Chronicle office. 28-tf FOR SALE—Lawrence grain bin, size 14 feet square. Can be made any height up to 10 feet. Inquire at this office or Henry J. Schaeffer, Ferdinand, 30-4 FOR SALE—Yellow pine, red fir, white fir, tamarack lumber of all kinds at my mill near Keuterville. Chas Poxleitner, Keuterville. 24-tf FOUND — “Rosary on Main street. Call at this office. 30-2 FOUND — Lapn obe between Craigmont and Winchester on the morning of the 5th of July. Owner can have same by descril)- ing property and paying for this ad. Call or write Chronicle. 29-4 LOST—Lasso rope. Finder please notify Vincent Duman. 2 WANTED—20 to 30 pigs. Rudolph Schroeder. 81-2 WANTED—Fifteen tons of grain hay and ‘ten tons of timo- thy hay. To be delivered in Cot- tonwood. Edgar Wortman. 31-tf WANTED—To pasture horses and cattle. Good grass and water in abundance. Will receive and deliver them. Price reasonable. Inquire at the Cottonwood Barn. 81-+tf WANTED—8 bundle wagons with teams and drivers, 2 sack | sewers, four pitchers. Going out with cook house and complete outfit. 80 days run. At the end of the season’s run will divide profits on 50-50 basis with crew after owner has made $50 a day after all expenses are paid. See or write me at once. Burley Clayton, Fenn, Idaho. 80-3 BOTTLER’ Ss SUPPLIES— High grade malt, caps, cappers, cooperage, etc. Send for our \ illustrated catalog. Haner Sup- ply Co., Lewiston, Idaho. 29-3* The Farmers Union Ware- | house will receive hogs in Cot- | tonwood every Monday morning | at the local stock yards or at any | other time when a carload ship- {ment can be made up. Bids will | jbe received up to2 p.m. J. M. Fellers, Manager. 27-t£ | | l iy enpulser Sean al Proper Piace- No Binding Style @ Seedeeteesesseeteeadenteatreteageetente agente toate edoatententrateate toate Q RPHEU M SATURDAY, JULY 28 will bring to the Orpheum one of the greatest novel- ties of the season, i. e. the intensily dramatic play THE MIDNIGHT GUEST played by a specially select- ed cast of renowned artists, including Grace Darmond as leading lady; also CLYDE FILMORE —and— MAHLON HAMILTON elope pteeintedint ono oooe aoe CENTURY COMEDY Farm Follies SUNDAY, JULY 29 When we tell you that Constance Talmadge = is starring in EAST IS. WEST = Soedonfontoatoaters soecoatentontentestortontentenionze estentontensoesesorcoasensoeteriorae taco songesannie es ocotaonse edsetonseraetsed odio for Cony. is a program all by herself, and you know it. there will be a first class entertainment. COMEDY SLING "EM SWEET A Beau Brummel Shirt that will measure up to the standard of = Cottonwood Mercantile Co. Everything to Eat and Wear te a aa as Settoteetoninete Seaseefotgetoete et te a a a eS So eee a es i Seedodipatoedontpateteaioatectoniestoatenteetonsoatetioatoetonte edie iedosieese tiesto siete Goat Finish at the Simon Bros. Wholesale and Retail BUTCHERS Dealers in Hides, Pelts, and all kinds of Poultry Seteteceeteeateteteteteeeatetetectentetetestetetetetetetetetetetetetetetetetetetetetetetetetegeteteteteteetede x Seetet = = F: MR. FARMER 13 = ? You will save time and money by building grain $ bins. You will be independent, a . ~ + Come to this office and learn of the saying in building them. MADISON LUMBER & MILL CO. ASP Seenaense ondestoesoetestesonte onto stosse shone ae ssostooontensontessrese ae soe ntoateate ries tertetoatonteateatesiettoatertentesteny eee fl 1% Dividends PAYABLE Jan. 1. April 1, July 1, Oct. 1 Many people work hard to get money, but not many known how to make money work for them by a wisely chosen conservative investment, combining safety of principal with assured income return. arte & & We offer you this opportunity in the purchase of our electric stock at $100.00 per share, paying 7 per cent annual dividends, payable quarterly. Grangeville Electric Light & Power Co. se Minas

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