Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, November 16, 1923, Page 4

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prec eR SIT oem 1919 1920 1921 1922 1925 19151916 19178 IS little chart shows that for years Goodyear Tire prices have been kept below the av- erage price level of all commodities. Goodyear Tires to- day cost 39% less than they did in 1914. And they are the best tires Good- yearever made. This is a good time to buy Goodyears. mend the new Goodyear Cords with the beveled All- Weather Tread and back them up with standard Goodyear Service JOHN HOENE Goo AR “Western Mase for Western Trade’ DR. J. E. REILLY Dentist Office, Nuxoll Block Both Phones SOTIOSOOHOOHSO DODO OOOH IES DR. J. D. SHINNICK Physician and Surgeon . Office over Cottonwood St. Bk. DR. WESLEY F. ORR Physician and Surgeon Office in-Simon Bldg. Both Phones DR. THOS. J. FORDE DENTIST 521 Main Street LEWISTON, IDAHO Phone 15, Res. 3763 All work guaranteed DR. C. SOMMER _ Graduate License VETERINARIAN Deputy State Veterinarian Residence North end of towa Both Phones Cottonwood Council, 1389 Meets the first and third Vednesday of each month, Visiting knights welcomed George Terhaar, G. K. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Barney Seubert, F. S. McKinley Lodge No, 38 Meets every Tuesday evening. S. J. Farthing, C, C. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS %. M. Matthiesen, K. R. & S. JOHN REILAND CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Estimates furnished om 4. class of Work. Repairing promptly done. 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 reco’ and insurance at cost. The less fire the less cost. The more fires the more cost. Eyery policy holder can cut down cost in a mutual by care- fire prevention. ‘| one-half of the Southeast quar- } cree mentioned, NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE UNDER AN ORDER OF SALE. In The District Court of The Tenth Judicial District of the State of Idaho, In and for the County of Idaho. C. E. Bender, Plaintiff, vs. Wilbur R. Coulter and Lucy Coulter, his wife, Defendants. Under and by virtue of an order of sale and decree of fore- closure issued out of the Dis- trict Court of the Tenth Judicial District of the State of Idaho, in and for the County of Idaho, on the 22nd, day of October, 1923, in the above entitled action wherein C. E, Bender, the above named plaintiff, obtained judg- ment and decree of foreclosure against Wilbur R. Coulter end Lucy F. Coulter, the above nam- ed defendants, on the said 22nd, day of October, 1923, for the sum of $4690.13 with interest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from date of judg- ment to date of sale, besides costs and accruing costs. Said judgment having been filed and entered in the office ot the Clerk of the said Court, on the 22nd, day of October, 1923, and recorded in Judgment book 6 at page 209. am commanded to give notice of sale and to sell the| 1928. 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 described as follows: The Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter, the North ter, and the Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter, of Section 17, all in Township 29, N. R. 1 E. B. M. containing 160 acres, to- gether wth all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. Notice is Hereby Given, that I will on Saturday the 17th day of November, 1928, at the hour of 2 o’clock P. M. of said day, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Grange- ville, County of Idaho, and State of Idaho, in obedience to said order of sale and decree, offer for sale at public auction, all the right, title, claim and interest, of the above named defendants, of, 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 this 25th day of Octo- ber, 1923. E W. H. ELLER, Sheriff, 45-4 By John A. Powell, Deputy. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE UNDER AN ORDER OF SALE. In The District Court of The Tenth Judicial District of the State of Idaho, In and for the County of Idaho. Reinhart Oesau, Plaintiff, vs. Frank Terhaar and Mary K. Terhaar, his wife, and George J. Terhaar, Defendants. Under and by virtue of an order of sale and decree of fore- closure issued out of the Dis- trict Court of the Tenth Judicial District, of the State of Idaho, in and for the County of Idaho, on the 13th day of October, 1923, in the above entitled action wherein Reinhart Oesau, the above named plaintiff, obtained judgment and decree of fore- closure against Frank Terhaar and Mary K. Terhaar, his wife, and George J. Terhaar, the above defendants, on the said 13th day of October, 1923, for the sum of $4456.40 with inter- est thereon at the rate of 7 per- cent per annum from date of judgment to date of sale, besides costs and accruing costs. Said judgment having been filed and entered in the office of the Clerk of the said Court, on the 13th day of October, 1923, and recorded in judgment book 6 at page 206. Iam commaned to give notice of sale and to sell the premises described in said judgment and decree, in the manner prescribed by law, and to apply the pro- ceeds of said sale as in said de- the lands and premises so directed and order- ed by the said decree to be sold, are situated in Idaho County, State of Idaho, and particularly described as follows: The Southeast quarter of the ship Thirty-one. (31) North Range one East of the Boise Meridian, containing 80 acres. except that part of the South- west quarter of the Southeast quarter, heretofore deeded to the village of Cottonwood, Idaho and described as follows, to-wit: beginnning at the Southeast corner of the Southwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of Sec- tion 4, thence running north 40 rods, thence west 20 rods, thence South 40 rods, thence East 26 rods to place of beginning, con- taining 5 acres. Notice is Hereby Given, that I will on Saturday, the 24th, day of November, 19238, at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. of said day, at the front. door of the Court House in the City o1 Grangeville, County of Idaho, and State of Idaho, in obedience to said order of sale and decree, offer for sale, at public auction, all the right, title, claim and interest of the above named de- fendants, of 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 highest and best bidder for lawful money of the United States, Dated this 81st day of October, 28. W. H. ELLER, Sheriff, 45-4. By John A. Powell, Deputy. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE UNDER AN ORDER OF SALE. In The District Court of tine Tenth Judicial District of the State of Idaho, In and for the County of Idaho. P. B. Weller, Plaintiff, vs. W. I. Rooke, John E. Rooke, Mark N. Rooke, Vance Rooke, @ co-partnership doing busi- ness under the firm name of W. I. Rooke & Sons, and Em- ma Rooke, wife of W. I. Rooke, Eddie D. Davis, O. C. Nail, and Edwin Nelson. : Defendants. Under and by virtue or an or- der of sale and decree_of fore- closure issued out of the District Court of the Tenth Judicial Dis- trict, of the State of Idaho, in and for the County of Idaho, on the 7th day of November, 1923, in the above entitled action wherein P. B. Weller, the above named plaintiff, obtained judg- ment and decree of foreclosure against, W.I. Rooke, John E. Rooke, Mark N. Rooke, Vance Rooke, a co-partnership doing business under the firm name of W. I. Rooke and Sons, and Emma Rooke, wife of W. I. Rooke, Ed- die D. Davis, O. C. Nail, and Edwin Nelson, the above named defendants, on the said 7th, day of November, 1928, for the sum of $4403.20 with interest there- on at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from date of judgment to date of sale besides costs and ac- cruing costs. Said judgment having been filed and entered in the office of the Clerk of the said Court, on the 7th day of November, 19238, and recorded in judgment book 6 at page 218. I am commanded to give notice of sale and to sell the premises described in said judgment ana decree, in the manner prescribed by law, and to apply the proceeds of said sale as in said decree mentioned, the lands and prem- ises so directed and ordered by the said decree to be sold, are situated in Idaho County, Idaho, and particularly described as follows: The Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter (SEY4,SW14) and the Southwest quarter of the Southeast quarter, (SW14| SEY) of Section Twelve (12), and the East half of the North- west quarter (E144 NW1,) and} the Northeast quarter (NEW) of Section Thirteen (13), Town- ship Twenty-nine (29). And the Southwest quarter of the North- west quarter (SW1Z NW14)! Section Three (8), and the| South half of the Northeast quarter (S4% NEW), Southeast! quarter of the Northwest quar- ter (SEY% NW14), Northeast! quarter of the Southwest quar- ter (NEY SW4) North half of the utheast quarter. (N14 SE4,) and the Southwest quar- ter of the Southeast quarter (SWY, SE) Section Four (4) Township Twenty-eight (28) | North, Range Two (2), West of | Boise Meridian, containing 640 acres in all. Notice is Hereby Given, That! I will on Saturday the Ist day of December, 1928, at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. of said day, at the front door of the Court) SW14) and the Southwest quar- ter of the Southeast quarter, Southwest quarter, (SEY {(SW14 SE) Section 4, | house in the City of Grangeville, Idaho County, Idaho, in obedi-; dence to said order of sale and decree, offer for sale at public] i uction, all the right, title, | laim and interest, ‘of the above | xamed defendants, of, in and to he above described premises or 30 much thereof as may be nec- sssary to satisfy said judgment, vith interest, costs and accru- ng costs, to the highest and best | ‘idder for lawful money of the- Inited States. | Dated November 8th, 1923. W. H. ELLER, Sheriff, By John A. Powell, Deputy. 6-4 NOTICE OF ESTRAY SALE. Notice is hereby given that on November 26th, 1928 at the hour | of 9 a, m. I will sell at the Frank| Riener ranch one-half mile north of the Meadow Creek Indian church, unless animals are sooner nedeemed, to the highest and best bidder for cash to pay for the keep of said ani- mals and for the expense of ad- vertising as provided by law. One red spotted cow with leather strap around the horns and branded JH connected on left hip. This cow has a red buli calf by side. One read steer about a yearling. Dated at Greencreek, Idaho, this 8th day of November, 1923. Frank H, Arnzen, Constable Greencreek Precinct. 46-3 STATISTICAL NOTES The whole of northern Canada 1s practically unknown, The pendulum was invented by Christopher Hugens, a Dutchman, in 1656. Eggs were first incubated in Eng- land by a charcoal fire under a cotton covering. The first instrument known to meas ure time was a clepsydra, operated by escaping water. Figures {n arithmetic were intro- duced into Europe, from Arabia in 991 —until then letters were used. a a aaa ae aa Re ae ae a ea ae, a ee a a ee ee a ee ee eke eS Se oetoetotorteeteccndtortontector Raeeee ene e eee e eee eee LAGNIAPPE A judge looks best in his robes, Back to nature involves a lot of hypocrisy. This life is a circus and Fate is the ringmaster. Music hath charms, but who invented the hurdy-gurdy? Let others run the banks if I may teach the children.—Rich- mond Times-Dispatch, eee eet eT! {0s ee eee e senses nesses How Spiders Make Sounds. Recent observations have shown that many subspecies of the gigantic spiders, generally known as the my- gale, are provided with stridulating or noise-making organs with which squeaking sounds can be produced. It is said that there is not a particle of evidence that these spiders, which have occasionally been known to destroy small reptiles, mammals and_ birds, possess the sense of hearing. Yet they can emit sounds and the inference is that the purpose of these noises is similar to that of the rattlesnake’s rat- tle—they are emitted when the spider is on the defensive, and under the ex- eitement of fear or anger. “COLD IN THE HEAD” is an acute attack of Nasal Catarrh. Those subject to frequent “colds” are generally in a “run down’ condition. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE is a Treatment consisting of an Ointment, to be used locally, and a Tonic, which acts Quickly through the Blood on the Mu- cous Surfaces, building up the System, and making you less liable to ‘‘colds.” Sold by druggists for over 40 Years, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. “TAXIDERMIST : Trophies mounted true to life at reasonable rates. ae a ek eed Harry Klapprich ° Glycerine Mixture for Gas on Stomach Simple glycerine, buckthorn bark, etc., as mixed in Adlerika, helps any case gas on the stom- ach in TEN minutes. Most) medicines act only on lower bowel but Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and removes all gasses and poi- sons. Brings out matter you | never thought was in your! system. Excellent for obstinate counipatian. Sox against | appendicitis. . Perrenoud, druggist. Oe ee Want a Good re Pay _” a THE BADGER None Better ' Cottonwood Garage HUDDLESTON & SPECK, PROPRIETORS ‘ Every sack is guaranteed We exchange 1 bar. of flour f ILE L OTE IEEE HOS % UNION FLOUR Made by a home concern for home consumption or 6 bu. of wheat Farmers’ Union Of an investment is a ten year run ASAP PLSD HP SHAD ee hae esdenteaSesceadeaaeseateese meade ee i estenten ere atesdoatosdesdondeaonbestoatontoatontesd of dividends. The al Grangeville Electric Light & Power Company has just issued its fifty-third quarterly dividend. The annual rate has never been less than 7 per cent and most of the time 8 per cent. Why further? % Grangeville Electric Light SRS SASneonen ) AMention look & Power Co. Farmers We now have plenty of good millfeed of all kinds, also rolled barley and oats, and the prices are right. sell for cash. We will either exchange for wheat or Now is the time to bring in a load of wheat and exchange it for some good SILVER LOAF flour. The flour is absolutely guaranteed, and is giving good satisfaction everywhere it it used. We also have fresh ground graham and whole wheat flour, and farina, in any want. size package you

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