Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, December 21, 1923, Page 3

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| « Se z “COTTONWOOD N. F. L. A. If it is a loan you want we can accommodate you. 5% per EEOSEEESESS LOSE PSS OO SOSS DR. J. E. REILLY Dentist Office, Nuxoll Block Both Phones POSS OSSSDODOOSO SS SESODESD * te ted DR. J. D. SHINNICK Physician and Surgeon Office over Cottonwood St. Bk. be te te ee te te te ts st | MAAR ee DR. WESLEY F. ORR Physician and Surgeon Office in Simon Bldg. Both Phones De te a te ee ie et ee te ee ee MAAKAD REREAD ARERR DR. THOS. J. FORDE DENTIST Phone 15, Res. 3763 All work guaranteed LEWISTON, IDAHO 521 Main Street Retention tettete = = = = = oe DR. C. SOMMER Graduate License VETERINARIAN Deputy State Veterinarian Both Phones Residence North end of towm z ae te A ee te ah ee te a ed merce steceteceatertecteteetecetocteteetentententetetece teats KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS $ Cottonwood Council, 1389 Meets the first and third Wednesday of each month, Visiting knights welcomed Al Wagner, F. 8. $ Barney Seubert, G. K. esetptetete - leeds seeZodineteete ee a SE Sk a ee eh eg KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS 3 McKinley Lodge No.. 38 a Meets every Tuesday evening. S. J. Farthing, C. C. 2. M. Matthiesen, K. R. & S. DE a ae ee a ee ee ee i ee | COOP HSS JOBN REILAND z CONTRACTOR & BUILDER 3 = a = Estimates furnished om sy $ class of Work. : Repairing promptly done. a a es ie ee afeedoetoatreteatvetoetectotoateateateaty FELIX MARTZEN eapedetetess doeteteds Secretary Treasurer He eestor 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. Seeteetee TAX!DERMIST Trophies mounted true to sSeeteagostens eects Seetegedeates ete life at reasonable rates. Seeded Sete beetoe Harry Klapprich CATARRHAL DEAFNESS is often caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Bustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound~ or imperfect hearing. Unless the inflammation can be reduced, your hearing may be de- stroyed forever. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE will do what we ciaim for it—rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness “caused by Catarrh. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE has been successful in the treatment of Catarrh for over Forty Years. Sold by all druggists. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. be estectecte Se UDEN'S MENTHOL COUGH OROPS for nose and throat Give Quick Relief {52-5 | SUMMONS. |In The District Court of The Tenth Judicial District of The State of Idaho, in and for the County of Idaho. | William W. Blackburn, Plaintiff, vs. The Unknown Heirs and the Un- known Devisees of John M. Eccles, deceased: The Un- known Heirs and the Unknown Devisees of Fred R. Black- burn, deceased; The Unkown Heirs and_ the Unknown De~ visees of John H. Blackburn, deceased, Defendants. The State of Idaho Sends Greet- ings to the above named de. fendants: You Are Hereby Notified |} that a complaint has been filed \ against you in the District Court | of the Tenth Judicial District of | the State of Idaho, in and for |the County of Idaho by the | above named plaintiff and you | are hereby directed to appear ;and answer the said complaint | within 20 days of the service of this summons, if served within | said judicial district, and within 40 days if served elsewhere; and you are further notified that unless you so appear | and answer said complaint with- in the time herein specified, the plaintiff will take judgment against you as prayed in said complaint. That this action is brought by ; the above named plaintiff ; against the above named defen dants, and each of them to quiet the title of the plaintiff in and | to the land and premises situated in Idaho County, Idaho, and de scribed as: The El4 SEY of Sec. 1 and the NEY, NEY of Sec. 12, Twp. 80 N. R.1W. B. M.; Lot 4, Swy NW, W% Swi, and | that portion of Lot 8, the SE14 NW\,, and the NEY SW, ly- ing West of the Grave Creek Road in See. 5; Lots 1 and 2 and SZ NEW, SE YNWi, Lots 6 and 7 and the E% SW1% and all of the SEY of Sec. 6; the E14 NE and the E% SE14 of Sec. 7; and the W4% NW14_ and the NW, SW), of Sec. 8 all in Twp. 30 N. R. 1 E. B. M.; and the E% SEY, of Sec. 31 and Wi% SWI, of Sec. 82, Twp. 31 N. R. 1 E. B. M., in Idaho County, Idaho, and | particularly to quiet the title of |plaintiff in the part of said above described lands described as SE, of Sec. 6, Twp. 30 N. R. \1 E. B. M., against the adverse | claim and assertion of interest of |the defendants, The Unknown | Heirs and the Unknown Devisees of John M. Eccles, deceased, and the cloud thereof; and further | particularly to quiet the title of the plaintiff in and to the part |of the above described lands de- ' scribed as SW1I4 SW of Sec. 5, |SEY NE% of Sec. 7, and Wi4 NW1%4, of Sec. 8, Twp. 30 N. R. 1. E. B. M., Idaho County, Idaho, as against the adverse claim and assertion of interest of the said defendants. The Unknown Heirs and the Unknown Devisees of Fred R. Blackburn, deceased and \the cloud thereof; and further | particularly to quiet the title of \the plaintiff in and to the part |of the above described lands de- | scribed as E14 SW14, Lot 6, and SEY NW1% of Sec. 6, Twp. 30 |N. R. 1 E. B. M., in Idaho Coun. ty, Idaho, as against the adverse |claim and assertion of interest of the said defendants, The Un- jknown Heirs and the Unknown Devisées of John H. Blackburn, |deceased and the cloud thereof. Witness My Hand ana the Seal of Said District Court this 17th day of December, 1923. (Seal) Henry Telcher, Clerk. | Wilber L. Campbell, Attorney | for Plaintiff, Residence and P. O. Address, Grangeville, | Idaho. 52-6 y |NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Ria Department of The Interior, M4 |U. S. Land Office at Lewiston, ¥ ® M4 fj PARA ELE LEE GE OEE GE DEE DE DE DERE DE DE AEE oN SBA SS rs |Idaho, December 13, 1923. Notice is hereby given that {Eugene Andrews, of Cotton-| ; | wood, Idaho, who, on January| 3 |4th, 1921,’ made Additional; 3° Stockraising Homestead Entry, | M4 | No. 07667, for SW14SE1%4, SE%| & es SWi4, Sec. 34; SWI4 Nwig,| | Section 35, Township 30 North, ¥ | Range 1 West, Boise Meridian,| 3% | has filed notice of intention to ¥ | make Three-year Proof, to estab- bh lish claim to the land above de 4 seribed, before James Lenon, U, S. Commissioner, at White Bird,! Idaho, on the 21st day of Janu- |ary. 1924. Claimant names as witnesses. | Ross Zehner, of Canfield, Ida-| |ho. Edward Lancaster, of Rice! Creek, Idaho. Wilber Box, of Rice Creek, Idaho. William Hehl, of Rice Creek, Idaho. HUGH E. O’DONNELL, LE LEE LEE EWE GEE AE ALARA ALREAE AAA PREINVENTORY SALE At the Leggett Mercantile Co. % NOW The closing of the year emphasis the fact that our stock is too heavy. The warm season has retarded business. Our to carry over no seasonable merchandise and we are slashing the prices regardless of value, and from now on until the close of the year unexcelled opportunity is yours from a buying standpoint at this store. policy, however, is Toys For Less Our prices on toys were less than we thought possible but we have gone over the assort- ments, rearranged the display and marked down for this sale. Xmas Candies We are prepared +o take care of your order whether for trees, parties or families. Our assort- ment is a good one. Let us figure with you for your needs. Special prices made to schools and churches. See eS es es ees Suit Cases Before starting on the holiday journey consider a suit case. All $6.50 suit cases _. All $5.00 suit cases -. All $4.50 suit cases All $4.00 suit cases - All $8.00 suit cases -.......... Trunks also marked down for this sale. -$5.49 -$3.98 Shoes It will be a pleasure to know that every shoe in the house is reduced in price for our prein- ventory sale. An opportunity to buy for the family and save. Many broken lots that are marked very low and discontinu- ed lines they must be closed out and have been cut regardless of value. We cannot list them all but they are marked down and on sale now. Mackinaws Yes the cold days will come and you will need these goods just as sure as spring follows winter. We need to sell them now. This is your opportunity. All $14.00 coats, now -. -$11.49 All $13.50 coats, now $10.79 All $12.00 coats, now ..$ 9.69 All $10.00 coats, now ..$ 7.98 All $8.00 coats, now _.$ 6.49 All $6.00 coats, now .......$ 4.79 Boys’ mackinaws reduced. Cotton Batts The big fluffy batts on sale now Make your comforts now. We are overstocked on batts and de- sire to turn them into money and will sell you— A three pound wool batt....$3.49 A 2 pound wool batt ....... $2.49 A three pound cotton batt..$1.69 A three pound cotton batt Blankets Right now is the time te con- sider your wants in wool blank- ets. The most acceptable holi- day, wedding cr birthday gift is a big fluffy blanket in the new attractive designs. 'To see them is to admire them. All $19.50 blankets -.- All $16.50 blankets All $15.00 blankets est) ae a $1.98 All $10.00 blankets - All $6.00 blankets -. RASA See them displayed for your convenience. Sweaters This is a line that will feel the cut the deepest. We have many lines that we desire to close. Good warm wool garments that will delight the wearer and what boy would be prouder Christmas morning than the lad who dons a new snappy sweater Make him happy and comfortable as well. One third less. Just think of it—one thrid less. We mean business. This ap- plies to womens as well as mens. ig WEE > Wee . ii Men’s Hats F A hat makes a most pleasing holiday gift. The new styles are on display and priced to please the most conservative. Buy him a hat for Christmas. $6.00 hats, now only -. $5.00 hats, now only -- $4.50 hats, now only $4.00 hats, now only -. $3.00 hats, now only - iy Caps proportionately lower. RRS aE EE Suits You will enjoy your visit home better if you will go in a new suit. The price makes possible a new suit now. All $38.50 suits, now All $35.00 suits, now .. All $29.50 suits, now BOYS’ SUITS All $16.50 suits, now-. All $14.00 suits, now All $11.00 suits, now All $10.00 suits, now All $8.00 suits, now . House Slippers All the dainty shades for the women; the pretty red for the kiddies and for the men the con- servative oxford color. An ideal Christmas gift and very servicable. They are priced: For men : For women For the kiddies $1.69 $1.89 $1.19 ERA RA RA REPS TEM _ Wool Shirts The season has retarded the sale of wool sgirts and our stock is very heavy, hence the decided reductions. All $3.98 shirts ... All $4.50 shirts . All $3.59 shirts All $2.49 shirts --$3.49 -. $3.69 $2.98 $1.98 Groceries We are always leaders in this line and our prices range from ten to twenty pereent less but for this sale we are going after prices and you will find displays of clean, wholesome groceries piled on display tables and mark- ed lower than ever before. We expect to make this a time when you will supply for future needs. We are not marking some small item for less but the whole stock for a substantial saying. EEN OEE, Maple Syrup Why not have Maple Syrup for your hot cakes Christmas morn~ ing? Just think, either Log Cabin or Old Yankee for little more than the price of corn syrup. Log Cabin, 5 pounds ...._.... Old Yankee, 414 pounds Log Cabin, small ----$4.79 -$3.98 $3.69 BE LEE LE LEE LE DEE EEE EE EE PEE i EER, SE EEE LELAND EPA RASA PE PASE IA ISIS Ra PAPA IA IAI PAIS PG Sa PRISE IES IOS Leggett Mercantile Company The Big Busy Store

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