Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, December 21, 1923, Page 4

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Fe cr = ~ ms ae “ = P Ps URS WE We. Wes SY ae Music by Harmony Six U. of I. Orchestra Ft 4 Featuring Latest Novelty Hits . with genuine college pep ; Every Number a Knockout : “B Thar” WEATHER IS COLD AND EASY TO KEEP MEATS Come in and let up figure with you on a nice quarter of beef, pork or mutton. Simon Brothers COAL! COAL! COAL! COAL! We are receiving a car of the famous Peacock Lump Coal within a few days. Phone us your order for deliv- ery off car and save the breakage and hauling expense. We have on hand a large amount of the Knight Lump. Phone us your order. MADISON LUMBER CO. ROY HOGAN, Manager, Where the Sun Shines Most of the Time and the very air seems to dispel worry and tone up the nerves. One can pick oranges, climb moun- tains, dance at fine hotels, bathe in the ocean, visit old missions and play golf all in one day, if desired; or every day for months and each day something new. 4000 Mies of Paved Highways The most wonderful system of hotels, apartment houses, cottages, bungalows and suites for the accom- modation of tourists in all the world, and costs reasonable. Representatives of the UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM wil gladly furnish illustrated booklets giving complete Information about the glorious play- ground of the West. Let them tell all about Gotel rates, railroad fares, through car service, UNION GEO. POLER, Agent, Cottonwood, Idaho WM. McMURRAY, General Pass, Agent Portland, Oregon ®|In the ® | Asa Jones, ee GEORGE MEDVED Issued Every Friday amd entered at Postoffice in Cottonwood, Idaho as second-class mail matter. Subscriptiom one year -—-...____...$2 00 Six months -.._.....-._--------_......._ 1.25 (Strictly in advance) INDEPENDENT IN POLITICS Copy for change of ad must be hand- ed in by Wednesday to imsure change «| FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1925 . NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE UNDER AN ORDER OF SALE. District Court of The Tenth Judicial District of the State of Idaho, in and for the County of Idaho. 4|F. A. Duncan, Plaintiff, vs. Margaret M. Jones, his wife, Lewis R. Jones (alias Lewis Rooke Jones) Walter H. Lemons, and Alice E. Lemons, his wife, Bank of Camas Prairie, a corporation, and the unknown heirs of Nannie Lem- ons formerly Nannie Jones, deceased, and John Baer, Defendants. Under and by virtue of an order 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 13th day of November, 1923, in the above entitled action % | wherein F. A. Duncan, the above named plaintiff, obtained judg- ment and decree of foreclosure against Asa Jones, Margaret M. Jones, his wife, Lewis R. Jones (alias Lewis Rooke Jones) Wal- ter H. Lemons, and Alice E. Lemons, his wife, Bank of Camas Prairie, a corporation, and the unknown heirs of Nannie Lem- ons, formerly Nannie Jones, de- ceased, and John Bear, the above named defendants, on the said 18th, day of November, 1928, for the sum of $28,375.91 with in- terest 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 20th day of November, 1928. and recorded in judgment book 6 at page 226. I _am_ commanded to give notice of sale and_ to sell the 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 or- dered by the said decree to be sold, are situated in Idaho Coun- ty, Idaho, and particularly de- scribed as follows: Lot one (1) and two (2) of section six (6) township thirty (30) North, Range two (2) West B. M. Lots six (6) and seven (7) and the north half of the south- east quarter (N44 SE14) and the east half of the northwest quarter (E144NW14) and north- east quarter (NEW) section thirty-one (31) and the west half of the northwest quarter (W1%_NW%) of Section thirty- two (32), Township thirty-one (831) North, Range two (2) West B. M. and the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter (SEY,NE'™,) and the north half of the southeast quarter (N1% SE) of section nime (9), and the west half of the northeast quarter (W1I4NE14) and the Northwest quarter of the south- west quarter (NW144SW14) and the north west quarter of sec- tion ten (10), Township twenty- nine (29) North Range two (2) West B. M. and Lots three (3), four (4), five (5) and the north- east quarter of the southwest quarter (NEW4SW1,4) © section thirty-one (31), Township thirty one (31) North, Range two (2) West B. M. and Lots four and five (4 and 5) and the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter (SEY, NW14), section six (6), Township’ thirty (30) North, Range two (2) West B. M. Lots three (3) and four (4) and the southeast quarter of the -south- west quarter (SEL4ZSW14) sec- tion thirty (30), and Lot one (1) section thirty-one (31), Town- ship thirty-one (31) North, Range two (2) West B. M. Lots four (4), five (5), Nime (9) and the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter (NE14SE%4) and the southwest southeast quarter (SW14SE\4) section twenty-five (25), Town- ship thirty-one (31) North, Range three (3) West B. Mjearly for Christmas Also Let four (4) section thirty- | Simon Brothers. COTTONWOOD CHRONICLE| quarter of} two G2), Township thirty-one 31 forth, Range two (2) W. Ss ee Lots three (3) &, four (4); south half of northwest quarter (Si¥%@ NW14), northwest quarter of southwest quarter (NWY SW) of section five (5) and southeast quarter of northeast quarter (SEY% NE), section six (6), Township thirty Rg fl North, Range two (2) W. Notice Is Hereby Given, That I will on Saturday the 22nd, day need | of December, 1923, at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. of said day, at the front door of the Court house in the City of Grangeville, Idaho County, Idaho, in obedi- ence 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 neces- sary to satisfy said judgment, with interest, costs and accru- ing costs, to the highest and best bidder for lawful money of the United States. Dated this 28th day of Novem- ber, 1923. W. H. ELLER, Sheriff, By John A. Powell, Deputy. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Probate Court, County of Idaho, State of Idaho. In the Matter of the Estate of Marion Freeman, Deceased. Notice is hereby given, that} Letters of Administration with Will Annexed on the estate of Marion Freeman, deceased, were granted to the undersigned on the 21st day of November, 1923, by the Probate Court of Idaho County. All persons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit them to me for allow- ance at the Law Office of M. Reese Hattabaugh, Grangeville, Idaho County, Idaho in the W N. Seales block, within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice, or they shall be forever barred. Dated this 21st day of Novem- ber, 1923. Harvey M. Freeman, Admin- istrator with Will Annexed. M. Reese Hattabaugh, Attor- ney for Administrator, Grange- ville, Idaho. First publication November, 30, 1923. 49-4 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U.S. Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, December 6, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Roy Unzicker, of Rice Creek, Idaho, who, on July 19, 1919, made Homestead Entry, No. 07530, for Wi4 NW 14, Section| pal 10, Township 80 North, Range 1 We exchange-1 bar. of We wish all West, Boise Meridian, has filed | 44 notice of intention to make Three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described before Hampton Taylor, U. S. Commissioner, at Grangeville, Idaho, on the 15th day of Janu- ary, 1924. Claimant names as witnesses: Lula M. Unzicker, Ella Un- zicker, W. D. Kolkman, Lancaster, All Idaho. HUGH E. O’DONNELL, Register. of Rice Creek, 51-5 Important Notice To The Taxpayer You are hereby notified, that the last day for the payment of real property taxes for this year, will be MONDAY, DECEMBER 24th, 1923. All taxes on which no payment has been received in the office of the Tax Collector on the above date will become delin- quent and a penalty of TWO PER CENT will be added to the total amount of tax due. The interest rate on all delin- quent taxes for the YEAR 1923, will be TEN PER CENT per an- num from December 24th, 1923, in addition to the penalty of two per cent. OTIE L. CONE, 49-4 Tax Collector. NOTICE. Until further notice the Farm- ers’ Union will receive hogs at | the local stock yards every Mon- day. J. M. Fellers. Manager. HOLIDAY SPECIALS. Turkeys, geese, ducks, chick- ens, fresh eastern oysters and) 46-tf mince meat. Order your turkey az E. L.} are right. sell for cash. fiour. We also have fresh want. PRAIRIE F ALIAS SUMMONS. In the Probate Court of Idaho County, State of Idaho. J. V. Baker, Plaintiff vs. Henry Walz. Defendant. The State of Idaho Sends Greet- ing to the Above Named De- fendant: You are hereby summoned to appear in the above entitled Court to be held at the office of the Probate Judge, at the court house, at Grangeville, Idaho, in the above entitled cause, at 10 o’clock a. m., upon the 6th day af. February, 1924, and answer plaintiff’s complaint on file in judgment agzinst you as prayed in said compiai UNION FLOUR Made by a home concern for home consumption Every sack is guaranteed Farmers’ Union Farmers We now have plenty of good millfeed of all kinds, also rolled barley and oats, and the prices 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 The flour is absolutely guaranteed, and is giving good satisfaction everywhere it it used. wheat flour, and farina, in any size package you LOUR hed et eset tet hetp et said Court, or plaintiff will take ' flour for 6 bu. of wheat our patrons and friends a Merry Christmas ground graham and whole MILLS obtain judgment against you in favor of plaintiff for $128.48 with interest thereon at the rate of seven per cent per annum from November 1, 1921, for goods, wares and merchandise sold and delivered to you by plaintiff between January 21, 1921 and November 1, 1921 of the reasonable value and agreed price of $128.48, and all of which was payable upon demand and no part of which has ever been j Paid. Witness my Hand and the Seal jof the Probate Court this 27th day of November, 1923. WILBUR L. CAMPBELL, Probate Judge and Ex-Of- ficio Clerk. (SEAL) | A. S. Hardy, Attorney for — and P.O. Address, Idaho. Ess REDS,

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