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The season for sweaters is just NOW and every girl, every boy, every man and woman wants a good comfortable, stylish sweater. We have anticipated your wants in this line and have a splendid assortment. In the womens we have some of the popular combed or brushed wool. They are very pretty and much in demand. Let us show you for only ~.0.0.0......-.2..---een—- $5.00 In the lighter weights we have the pretty poppy shades as well as the deep crimson and many other shades so popular for blouse wear. These will cost you $2.49 and $2.98 each. You will be surprised at the good values they really are. In the mens we have what the men are asking for, the Norfolk, in wool and wanted colors, Just the the jacket for school, office or for general service wear and priced in two lots —........ $6.50 and $750. We have the same thing in boys and happy will be the boy who sports one of these handsome coats. WON Sib cies he cuses We have the boys in the rough neck for as low as $2.98 for the smaller ones but a better one for $3.40 and up to $5.00. A big assortment of colors and de- signs so that you can have what you enjoy at................ $4.89 and $5.00 In the men’s heavy sweaters you can be fitted in price and material and style. If it is a very heavy rough neck, we have it from $6.00 to $10.00, If it is a coat style, plain or fancy in the lighter weights let MB HOW VOIR OUP FIG AE ooo ciiscscice ces ccecccnn cc scesnaccueeeennee stone us $4.89 Are you interested in leather coats? A leather coat is the popular garment at this time and we have tried to scour the markets for the best value and the best coat possible. We have one full leather, heavy lines that wlil give you wear at $18.00. We have a still heavier calf coat, heavy lined, a real PARAS a NNR C cated DAA eRb DEA LALLA ONONOROHE ESE hebtabibie bhideeeaniae CD coat for the men who are looking for quality and priced At $14.00 We can sell you a heavy doe skin leather sleeve for only oS 300. Ls “Ti Leggett Merc. THE BIG BUSY STORE. Simon Bros. Wholesale and Retail BUTCHERS Dealers in Hides, Pelts, and all kinds of Poultry COTTONWOOD, IDAHO Soeededoeonteetetoedeetoeteateateatenteeteadeaetendeatealonteedeate este teenth aeateete You Will be the Loser IF YOU WAIT UNTIL SNOWFALL TO FILL YOUR COAL BIN. ALLOW US TO LAY IN YOUR NEXT WINTERS SUPPLY OF COAL THIS MONTH. MADISON LUMBER & MILL CO. CO Sabah E ENOL AAA AOA DADA MAA ALIA ALL IIT SUMMONS. Tenth Judicial District of th 0: e State of Idaho, In and For He County of Idaho, T. Dricoll, Plaintiff 7” vB. ; P. P. Puyear, alias Percy P. Puyear and Mabel Puyear, his wife; Christina illiams ; Harley F. Burleigh; _V. M. Ray; Volimer-Clearwater com- any, Limited, a corporation; rangeville Savings and Trust Company, a corporation, E. W. Porter, Commissioner of Fi- nance of the State of Idaho; Joseph A. Schultz; Alexander McKenzie, alias Alexander -D. McKenzie, alias A. D, Me Ken- zie; and all unknown owners of and claimants of the follow- ing described real estate situ- ated in Idaho County, State of Idaho, and described as fol- lows, to-wit: The Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section Twenty one and the Southwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of the South half of the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of the West half of Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 16, all in Township 81, North of Range 4, east of Boise Meridian, and _ containing 86.25 acres according to the government survey. Defendants. The State of Idaho Sends Greetings To P. P. Puyear, alias Perey P. Puyear and Mable Pu- year, his wife; Christina Wil- liams; Harley F. Burleigh; V. M. Ray; Vollmer Clearwater Company, Limited, a corpora- tion; Grangeville Savings and Trust Company, a corporation; E. W. Porter, Commissioner of Finance of the State of Idaho; Joseph A. Schultz; Alexander McKenzie, alias Alexander D. McKenzie, alias A, D. McKenzie and all unknown owners and claimant of the following des- cribed real estate situated in Idaho County, State of Idaho, to-wit:/. The Northwest quar- ter of the Northeast quarter of Section Twenty, one and the Southwest quarter of the South- east quarter and the South half of the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of the South- east quarter and the West half of the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of the North- west quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 16 all in Town ship 81-North, of Range 4, east of Boise Meridian and contain- ing 86.25 acres according to the government survey. Defend- ants, in the above entitled ac- tion. You are hereby notified that a complaint has been filed against you in the District Court of the Tenth Judicial Dis- trict of the State of Idaho in and for the County of Idaho, by the above ‘named plaintiff, of the nature in general terms as fol- lows: To obtain a decree of the above entitled Court, quieting plaintiffs title to the above lands and premises described in plaintiff’s complaint and every part and portion thereof as against you and each of you, and all persons claiming through or under you or either of you. And you are hereby directed to appear and answer the said complaint within twenty days of the service of this summons, if served within said Judicial Dis- trict and within forty days if served elsewhere. And you are further notified that unless you so appear and answer said complaint within the time. specified, the plaintiff will take judgment against you as prayed in said complaint. Witness my hand and the seal of the District Court of the Tenth Judicial District of the State of Idaho, in and for Coun- July 1923. Henry Telcher, Clerk of . the District Court. (Seal). By W. N. Knox, Deputy. Thomas A. Feeney, Attorney | for Plaintiff. Residence and} Post Office, Genesee Idaho. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. | Department of the Interior. | U. S. Land Office at Lewiston, | Idaho, August 20, 1923. Notice is hereby given that} Robert Forsland, of Cottonwood, Idaho who, on October 21st, 1918, made Homestead Entry, | No. 07202, for SW14, SW1(4, Sec. | 18; NEY NEY, Sec. 28; Wi NW; N&% SW, & N\% SEM, Section 24, Township 30 North, make Three-year Proof, to estab- e|lish claim ‘to the land above described, before Hampton Tay- ler, U.. 8. Grangeville, Idaho, on the 26th \day of September, 1928. tonwood, Idaho. Edward Wiley, of Boles, Idaho. Boles, Idaho. John W. Roberts, of Cottonwood, Idaho. 35-5 July 7, 1928, the following de- advertising has failed to find the owners the said animals are sooner re- Ui ty of Idaho, this 28th day of | - 3, Range 3 West, Boise Meridian, has filed notice of intention to | Fellers, Manager. Commissioner, at|s Claimant names as witnesses: | Benjamin R. Cooper, of Cot- Fred Roth, of HUGH E. O'DONNELL, Register. NOTICE OF ESTRAY SALE. Notice is hereby given that on scribed horses came to the Fred- ericks ranch, located four miles west of Keuterville: ‘ One brown horse branded lazy U on left jaw. one bay mare branded D with half cirele on left thigh. Diligent search by inquiry and Notice is hereby given unless deemed, I will sell the same to the highest and best bidder, for eash, at the farm of said E. R. Fredericks on Tuesday, Septem- ber 18th at the hour of 1 p. m. to pay for the keep of said ani- mals, and for the expense - of advertising and sale as provided by law. Dated at Cottonwood, Idaho, | - this 30tth day of August, 1923. A. H. NAU, 36-3 Constable. WANTS, FOUND AND FOR SALE ” Mrs. 36-tf ~ FOR SALE—Cabbage.. Henry Bruegeman FOR SALE—Team of horses weighing 2540 pounds. Carl Cosand, Cottonwood. 34-tf FOR SALE or TRADE—One ton Buick truck for Ford car. Service Garage. 86-tf FOR SALE—Saw mill cutting 15,000 feet daily. A bargain. Easy terms. W. A. Jones, Boles, Idaho. 37-3 FOR SALE—22-36 Case sep- arator that has been run for only five days with or without tractor. John Wasem. 88-3* FOR SALE—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, 81-3 | & Dentist FOR SALE—Wiler B. Allen Office, Nuxoll Block piano, good as new. Can be th P bought at a bargain if taken at Moth Phones once. Call at this office for | ***etteseosrssooseooosss eet ACETYLENE WELDING P. H. Dye AUTO ACCESSORIES Everything In oils and greases for harvest Service Garage Wm. DRIVE IN: WE’RE EXPECTING YOU Nag cae seme WILLARD ‘BATTERIES Buettner vy. A. Dye MAGNETO AND GENERATOR WORK < esoateetratretetoeentectontends * DR. J. E, REILLY ® The HOT POINT HUGHES RANGE, has intro- duced the modern note of efficiency into the kitchen, added health and comfort to the home. —A TYPE AND SIZE FOR ANY KITCHEN SOLD BY Grangeville Electric Light & Power Co. % : Seedoeedentonteatoaordonde Crateterde trgeateateedeate cents decorate KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS McKinley Lodge No, 38 i ae a aad Meets every Tuesday evening. : z R. M. Matthiesen, C, C, John Homar, K. R. and S. SHH 33-tf FOR SALE OR RENT—Good | ¢ convenient six room house, five $ lots, with barn, garage and other $ buildings. Reasonable terms, im- $ mediate possession, A. A. Harri- son. 87-4 further particulars. WANTED—To hire a married man to work. on ranch by the year. House and garden furnish- ed. Ed Nelson, Fenn, Ida. 37-tf WANTED—Sawyers to cut timber by thousand, Pine $1.20 per M. Fir and Tamarack $1.30 per M. Board $1.20 per day. Job will last thru until spring. | § Men must keep up own equip- ment. Apply CRAIG MOUN- TAIN LUMBER COMPANY, |: Winchester, Idaho. 88-1 FOR RENT — Unfurnished rooms. See John Johann. 37-2 aseaaretoaseatestontrleateateeteaseatesseate feateateiceateesoaseete seedoeondeeoateateaonteaeatenteeteatoatertentongectenteetert z Sa Se eh ee a se DR. J. D. SHINNICK Physician and Surgeon Office over Cottonwood St. Bk, Sosgooosressooogonoooanod SH deeendonteeteetontonteeteateetontoatpeteetoateeteeteateegenteegeeteegente FELIX MARTZEN 3 Secretary Treasurer = COTTONWOOD N, F. L, A. & If it is a loan you want we can accommodate you. 5% per — 2, 3 eee geedoegete % DR. WESLEY F. ORR Physician and Surgeon Office in Simon Bldg. Both Phones DR. C. SOMMER Graduate License VETERINARIAN Deputy State Veterinarian Residence North end of town Both Phones Zercoaeatecretecteed eseedeeneebeteteceeeeteteteeentetecetecoeett cent for farm loans. Insurance in the Northwest- ern Mutual.—the policy holders company with a clean record and insurance at cost. rhe 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. Gebeetetetosteteetetecenteteterenetrtee areas 1% JOHN REILAND ; CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Estimates furnished om any class of Work. Repairing promptly done. E, toctoatetoeteeteteteciatetects & LOST—A Ford jack between | Cottonwood and Hussman saw $ mill, Sunday. Finder please leave at the Chronicle office. 87-2* LOST—Jack for Dodge car|¢ near Joe Kaschmitter ranch also hub cap between Mrs. Tony Ross ranch and Cottonwood. Leave at Chronicle office. 38-2 FOUND—Yale lock key on Main street. 38-2 Always in the market for poultry, any amount. T. Clark, the junk man. 387-4 oe oy Dress your boy up in a tailor made suit for school. Prices range from $8.45 to $14.00, yes |% and with an extra pair of pants. : | Richards and Son, the Cotton-| ¢ wood Tailors . 36-tf - The Farmers Union Ware- house will receive hogs in Cot- tonwood every Monday morning $ at the local stock yards or at any Sees Kebebdodcbeoee other time when a carload ship- ment can be made up. Bids will be received up to2 p.m. J. M. 21-t£ | De reeteeeeterterdesieneeertecentecterdecdesteeteetetectontocteeds KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Cottonwood Council, 1389 Meets the first and third Vednesday of each month, Visiting knights welcomed George Terhaar, G. K. Barney Seubert, F. S, SP ecteeetoeteeteatenteeteetoatecteeteetetreeeteeceeeds Secreto ate terteteetetoeteenteceteseteceten Soateat FOR OVER 40 YEARS HALL’'S CATARRH MEDICINE has been used successfully in the treatment of Catarrh, HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE con- sists of an Ointment which Quickly Relieves by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts through the Blood on the Mucous Sur- faces, thus reducing the inflammation, Sold by all druggists. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Seateetoes Seateatact oetoniretoaioet Read our want ads. eaeeareeeateeteatete Sent Nims’ Pool Hall EE — Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks and Candies pete e SS ies Soe Senne) Try a want ad in the Chronicle 4 b b