Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, September 28, 1923, Page 6

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Brnnnnnnnncnnsecsnneentong Galluses May Aid Impetus to Swats The fact shouldn't be over looked that Babe Ruth’s batting revival came along about the same time that Babe revived galluses as an article of wear ing apparel, Ruth discarded the customary belt last winter and his new suspenders, he maintains, were of material ald in the reduction of his tonnage. Many of the old-time British golfers still wear galluses on the links because they give more freedom of action than the belt. And, like Babe Ruth, they hit out many a home run. POeeetreeeeeee reer ooo lo tS oS ah www wwnnwn nsec eeccsee nesses sesse ——Teeee te. OO Sammy Hale, the young third base jman for whom Connie Mack paid s big price, Is coming up to expecta- tions for the Athletics, batting hard and fielding brilliantly. INTERESTING SPORT NOTES The Inter-Lake Yachting association includes 26 affiliated associations, * 8 Schollkopf field, Cornell’s athletic stadium, will seat 19,000 in the fall. Si 278 Australia and the United States have won the Davis cup the same number of times—seven each, eo Coach Jim Ten Eyck boasts of the heaviest varsity eight-oared shell crew in recent years at Syracuse, ee American Olympic committee plans @ staff of 3,000 to assist In preparing for next year’s festival in Paria. oe 8 Bermuda A. A. of Hamilton, Ber muda, will send a cricket eleven to play a series of games in Philadelphia and New York city in June. se « Winners of the Olymple games in Paris next year will be presented with prizes representing sculpture, paint ing, literature and music arts, eee Willie Spencer, American bicycle sprint champlon, who is now racing in Europe, has signed to participate In races in this country this summer, ft © The Yacht Racing Association of Gravesend Bay will hold its champion- ship regattas on Saturdays this year beginning June 9. Ten champlonships are listed, eee Winning crews in this year’s Cana- dian Henley regatta, to be rowed in July, will represent the Dominion of Canada in the Olympic regatta in Paris next year. eee A movement has been started among horsemen to subscribe a sum of money large enough to erect a suitable monu- ment to the memory of Peter the Great, world champion sire of trotters and pacers. Couldn’t Discourage Him. Bobby wanted a donkey and he had seen one in a nearby field. “What would happen if I stole that donkey?” he asked his father. “You would get six months in prison.” Bobby thought a while and then said: “You wouldn't forget to feed It while I was away, would you, father?” SUMMONS. In The District Court of the Tenth Judicial District of the State of Idaho, In and For The County of Idaho. T. Dricoll, Plaintiff vs. P.P. Puyear, alias Percy P. Puyear and Mabel Puyear, his wife; Christina Williams; Harley F. Burleigh; V. M. Ray; Vollmer-Clearwater com- pany, Limited, a corporation; Grangeville Savings and Trust Company, a corporation, E. W. Porter, Commissioner of Fi- nance of the State of Idaho; Joseph A. Schultz; Alexander 1 The Canadian Association of Ama- teur Oarsmen has decided to hold the annual Canadian rowing champlon- ships at Port Dalhousie August 3 and 4. They have added an eight-oar event for high school boys. of Range 4, east of Boise | Meridian, and _ containing 86.25 acres according to the government survey. | Defendants. The State of Idaho Sends McKenzie, alias Alexander D. McKenzie, alias A. D. Mc 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-| Greetings To P. P. Puyear, alias lows, to-wit: The Northwest! percy P, Puyear and Mable Pu- quarter of the Northeast! year, his wife; Christina Wil- quarter of Section Twenty one|jiams; Harley F. Burleigh; V.| and the Southwest quarter of| M. Ray; Vollmer Clearwater the Southeast quarter of the} Company, Limited, a corpora- South half of the Southwest | tion; Grangeville Savings and quarter of the Northwest Trust Company, a corporation; quarter of the Southeast E. W. Porter, Commissioner of | quarter of the West half of| Finance of the State of Idaho;) Northwest quarter of the! Joseph A. Schultz; Alexander} Southwest quarter of the McKenzie, alias Alexander D.}| Northwest quarter of the McKenzie, alias A. D. McKenzie} Southeast quarter of Section and all unknown owners and} 16, all in Township 31, North | 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 31 North, of Range 4, east of Boise Meridian and contain- ing 86.25 acres according to the government survey. Defend- Pig in the above entitled ac- ion. You are hereby notified that 8 Head of Horses One black horse, 10 years old, weight 1600 pounds One gray horse, 10 years old, weight 1600 pounds One black horse, 10 years old, weight 1400 pounds One bay mare, 10 years old, weight 1400 pounds One old team, weight 1400 pounds each One bay horse, 15 years old, weight 1400 pounds One saddle horse, 9 years old, weight 900 pounds ‘me McCormick combine, 9-foot cut One John Deere manure spreader One 814-in Studebaker wagon with iron wheels One buggy One hay rack One John Deere gang plow, 14-inch ‘Ine three section steel harrow One three bottom John Deere gang plow, 12-inch One garden cultivator I'wo Two Wednesday, One wire stretcher ne lawn mower Jne pick and potato fork Sne Jackson fork About 150 feet of steel cable One 1-horse power gas engine Ine washing machine One set of butt chain breeching harness 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 served elsewhere. And you are further notified that unless you so appear and answer sSid 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- ty of Idaho, this 28th day of July 1928. 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. One grind stone crow bars One post maul Scoop shovel One pump sets of lead harness UCTIO Having decided to leave the country I will sell at public auction on the old Bruner ranch three miles east of Cottonwood, Idaho, the following described property on October 3rd Other Live Stock One extra good milk cow One 2-year old heifer, coming fresh in February One fat sow, just right to be killed Three dozen chickens Farm Machinery, Household Goods Etc. ne set of buggy harness One pair of chaps Few tons of timothy and alfalfa hay mixed Some lumber About 100 posts ‘Ine windmill head Dne heating stove One child’s crib Two ranges ui ia peat Ue] Sea ee About three dozen fruit jars 3ix stone jars Other articles too munerous to mention A Big Free Lunch Will Be Served At Noon TERMS: All sums of $20 under, cash. All sums over that amount time will e be given to Oct. 1, 1924 on approved bankable note bearing 10 per cent interest from date of sale. Nothing to be removed until settled for. Lloyd Spencer, Owner First National Bank, Cottonwood, Clerk Harry Cranke, Auctioneer | -

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