Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, October 12, 1917, Page 3

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Idaho County and Draft Reports appearing in the daily press of movements of drafted forces from their homes to the national army camp at American Lake, Wn., and to other “a = = Cottonwood Milling & Elevator Co., Ltd. divisional cantonments throughout the “i country, do not bring to the people of {daho county full realization of the MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH PATENT feeling of compassion which has been . experienced in most cities and towns of the United States on the occasion of HARD & SOF I WHEAT FLOURS th departure of the home boys for s military training for service against 2 the Germans, says the Free Pres Graham, Whole Wheat Flour and Farina Idaho county, singularly patriotic at I ‘ the outset, did not wait for the draft, 1c si 7 but sent forward so many of her sons 1 f It’s Made of Choice Milling Wheat, We Have It ha, VolOnteara in fie BeSEEAL LNAGIER of the military that she escaped con- scription. Of course, it was not with- out some heavy hearts that her yolun- teers departed from this county, but it was with a commendable feeling of pride on the part of the home folk, as well as the boys, that this county was so fully represented in the American army. While thousands upon thousands of conscripted soldi are jubilant at be ing among those selected by their Uncle Sam to protect the nation’s rights and uphold its honor, others have been taken for the service after they have exer- clsed every possible means to shirk uty. Not so in Idaho ity. ave man in the military 9 ce from this county has gone be- e n nuse he has heard and obeyed his| country’s call, and such men surely will give good accounts of themselves ia} every field of activity. We Are Always In The Market For Your Grain and guarantee the day’s highest price at all times, and pay a premium for grain stored with us. Also buy fat and stock hogs at all P times, if delivered at our feeding yards. On @) regular stock days we receive hogs at our yard rear the old mill. We Can Steam Roll, Chop or Pulverize Your Grain According To Your Wishes We are ready to clean your “‘seed grains,’ having the most complete line of cleaning machinery in the country. Our prices are right and you do not have to work 5 hard or wait. Feed is packed or run loose in your wagon. IOUT a HOA ALU given in K. C. hall Friday, October AKANBAARARARARAAARARAAAAARARARARARARARAARAARRARAINS | 19; proceedls to be given to the Red 6c ” The Elopement of Ellen —if your idle machinery ere -~is all shot to pieces with rust and rot; ~-don’t waste your breath and spoil your temper cussing your luck. —better sheds-and more of them. Cross. ; that’s what you need. : Cast of Characters carelessness in the care of costly machinery is mighty expensive. pele es SE eS Ae ere eve eo ms wi ree a SANE OEE Richard Ford, a devoted young hus- . ‘ eH éSgoh?? * * er emo Mr. Flint Sun, rain and wind will “get” a valuable machine a lot quicker than i e e Mrs. Ford, a bride of two months will legitimate use. G oin [ 0 D Id? : AGG GWAR, —we have some mighty fine Lumber for sheds; ask our prices. VI e Robert Shepherd, brother of Mrs. Wordle ince s Mr. Seubert | LET US QUOTE YOU PRICES FO s. ec ASN ON TH E MATERIAL Dorothy Marsh, engaged to Max and} guest of Mrs. Ford If you are figuring on a new building or on mak- : Mrs, Elvin Parker] H SMAN 3h ing alterations we are in a position to meet your June Haverhill, a college student e every demand for Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Lime, Miss Wilder | pe Brick, Cement, Plaster, Sash Doors, ete. Mr. Hume, a pies ia # HOME BUILDERS” Mr, Clem Hussman Barare gece rae oa oe kaa —.—_ | “The Yard That Saves and Satisfies” are We Are Always Willing to Figure With You E. Joslin of Asotin, owner of the} =e aes ie Atiebeeee Ges FT Ronen ad building occupied by Herman Wei-| Investigate Our Free Plan and gand as a barber shop and pool room, re-roofed and otherwise improved. Building Service to Consumers is here this week having the building The Madison Lumber & Mill Co. C. H. GREVE, Local Manager COTTONWOOD, - - MWDAHO Ferdinand State Bank FERDINAND, IDAHO General Banking Tnsurance Loans Our facilities for serving you are the best, and we aim to satisfy every customer. Your account is invited E. M. EHRHARDT, President H.W. UHLENKOTT, Vice-President F. M. BIEKER, Cashier J. H. BIEKER, Assistant Cashier COTTONWOOD m Whenever DRAY AN ” . TRANS FER LINE you do away with one horse neg onde : i ‘ D be ? you add the equivalent of 20 acres to the are ight and Heavy Hauling Done on Short Notice capacity of your farm. Government statistics prove it takes A Good Supply of Choice Ice and Coal on Hand. Bring us your orders 20 acres to feed one horse. Do all your hauling and the same amount of Red Cross Doi work you now are using horses for and turn the acres that you feed your horses ei pe OIngS. from into acres to raise profit-making crops for you. Geulstibor Benois The profits you take out of the acres saved for crops and noon with Smith Form-a-Truck what it takes e kg Receipts by using Smith Form-a-Truck to do your farm haul- from four in the morning until nine at night Sept: 19) membership $3.00| 128 will easily put $300 into your saving every year. with horses. f Sept. 12, « returned 1.00| And you will get in addition a tremendous saving in | : Your eyes ae tend Sept. 12, needles .45| time. For Smith Form-a-Truck will get to town his teal — 0 kee os haul, age all the time. This is due and back in 34 the time it takes horses. Use this Spaey et : ano enn WOrk.a0 to increasing age, condi- = : : A sacrificing plowing, cultivating or other useful work ¢ - 2 $4.45) time in town or home with your family. in the field : tion of health, working by Disbursements Doniteeruoher lich ‘i il af in the feild you can put the extra load on the Smith artificial light, or other Sept. 24, express $ 1.47 rape ay fe ienage sun 5 and stay ‘a3 until after Form-a-T ruck, use only one man for the trip and ees Bept. 24, Baker & Son oan 5 © in the morning between six save all this additional expense. It’s important that you {| Sept. 31, membership to Use Any One of Six Ch sis have your eyes examined Lewiston 3.00 . ; : as. often. Your glasses must Te — Using any one of six chassis, Smith Form-a-Tzuck combines with any Ford, Maxwell, Dodge Bros. be perfectly fitted to pre- |]. ie otal A : Ae Buick, Chevrolet or Overland chassis to make a fully guaranteed one-ton truck. It gives you real eerve Rathi our healthiand ane i bilan h $ p EEE TIT OT a pag bactg that will stand up under the hard- eyesight. aay see est hauling you could ever do. Better drop in and let us Total $22.95 Whe ’re i Wher you are in examine your eyes. Ifyou Disbursements 17.37 ren You're in Town Drog In town drop in and don’t need glasses we will Ee —— e Smith Form-a-Truck It will pay you well. tell you so, and if you do Cash onhand — $5.58 need them, we will fit them The annual meeting of the local properly. Red Cross Auxiliary for the election Spx ee a of officers will be held Monday even- A redid arty Shadhig ncselaar D hilli ing, Oct. 15th, at 8 o'clock at the Red inchment hich carrice SOx of Cottonwood Hdw. & Imp. Co., Ltd. r. Schil 1N1 G | || crces rooms. Sarena erers f Herma McKinney, Chairman. LOCAL AGENTS —~omg tions = sasiailinieaaamitiieg _ —— = a :

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