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MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH PATENT HARD & SOFT WHEAT FLOURS Graham, Whole Wheat Flour and Farina If It’s Made of Choice Milling Wheat, We Have It =e 8) 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 times, if delivered at our feeding yards. On regular stock days we receive hogs at our yard near 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 hard or wait. Cottonwood Milling £ Milling & Elevator Co., Ltd. Feed is packed or run loose in your wagon. AAARAR Going to Build? — LET US QUOTE YOU PRICES ON THE MATERIAL If you are figuring on a new building or on mak- ing alterations we are in a position to meet your every demand for Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Lime, Brick, Cement, Plaster, Ranh Doors, ete. We Are Always Willing 6 Figure With You Investigate Our Free Plan and pune Service to Consumers The Maddieon Hokies & Mill Co. JACK ARMSTRONG, Local Manager COTTONWOOD, - - IDAHO Montana Lands ai 12,160 acres in the famous Musselshell Valley, Wheatland county, Montana, just being put on the market in tracts ranging from 160 acres and up to larger acres—just as the purchaser sees fit. Here is a good chance to pick out a good farm and on easy terms. Good water and springs on most of this land. I sell all my own lands and give you, Mr. Purchaser, the benefit of all commissions that is generally paid to agents. For in- formation write to a E. F. BURMEISTER Shawmut, Montana Coltonwood Barn Best Teams and Rigs Always on Hand. Careful Drivers Fur- nished if Needed. Horses Boarded by Day, Week or Month. If You Give Your Horses just Treatment You Will Leave Them With Us. G. B. NEWELL, Prop. COTTONWOOD DRAY AND TRANSFER LINE 0. D. HAMLIN, Prop. Light and Heavy Hauling Done on Short Notice A Good Supply of Choice Ice and Coal on Hand. Bring us your orders MAINA VIZE THE COTTONWOOD CHRONICLE FRIDAY, NOV. 2, 1917 Copy for change of ad must be handed in by Wednesday noon to insure change “prensa nt ects EAR AA i Cottonwood Public School News (Contributed) Arthur Eckerman is a new stu- dent in the Senior class. Myrtle Rhett was absent from school last Tuesday. * Work on the gymnasium has been delayed owing to the blue prints not being finished yet. We expect to resume work the latter part of this week. Last Saturday evening Miss Wardrobe and Miss McGrew gavea Halloween party to the faculty and members of the school board. The domestic sci- ence building was decorated in | jm true Halloween style and as the members of the party arrived at- tired in ghost-like garb, each one was properly initiated. an hour of social fun the ladies served a fine supper, which is needless to say was enjoyed by all. Anita de Courcey still leads the | § school in penmanship with 86 drills accepted. The manual training boys are|§ building a partition in the domes- tic science building. The seventh grade has a new is pupil, Maurie Seger. Mildred Stephenson leads in penmanship in the eighth grade, having eighteen drills accepted. Work harder, Agnes. A new Victrola has been pur- chased by the first eight grades, which will be paid for by their |% own efforts in various ways, such | fi as socials, entertainments and |g The first is a candy | fi sale Friday noon at the school|@ candy sales. house. nsanetnasuereads Grandma Rooke of the hotel returned home yesterday from a visit with her sister, Mrs. Harri- man at Grangeville. Nicolas Meyer, son-in-law of Dr. and Mrs. Turner of Cotton- wood, has just ordered his Chron- icle changed from Boulder Creek, Cal., to Camp Lewis, . Wash., where he is now in training in the national army. Mrs. Mey- er’s maiden name was Miss Eu- nice Turner. Monday morning some rubbish was being burned on a lot at the rear of the Phoenix hotel. Some one, by mistake, rung the fire alarm and in a few minutes a large crowd of fire-fighters was on hand, including several hose carts. Luckily it turned out to be only a fake alarm. Wm. Hehl, Wallace Jarrett and Ole Johnson the Swede, promi- nent stockmen from Rice creek, and Deputy Sheriff Wm. Eller left today for Moscow where they expect to buy a large number of stock sheep. Mr. Hehl—who by the way isa well-to-do bachelor with a splendid home—tells of a freak cherry tree on his home ranch, The tree bore a heavy crop of cherries last summer dur- ing cherry season and is now in full blossom again. He cannot figure out the puzzle, unless it is a sign that he might get married before long. Weather Report for October (From St. Mi. haels Monastery] Maximum, :Octi8: e...:.s501.0 Minimum, Oct. 28-9 . Total precipitation... Total snowfall... 1st killing frost Teachers’ Examinations. Teachers’ examinations for the teachers of Idaho county will be held in Grangeville at the Court House, Nov. 15, 16, 17, 1917. Margaret Sweet, County Supt. of Schools. Logchain Lost. H. G. Chicane lost a heavy log- chain on the road Friday near the Curless farm 4 miles north of town. The finder is asked to please leave it at Thompson’s ga- rage, and receive suitable re-| ward. 45e One 1917 Ford, almost new; 1 Jack- son car. Both are in firstclass condi- tion and will be sold at bargain prices. Hoene Hdw. After |= It Takes Mighty Close Figuring To keep things in ship-shape and break even with the high cost of living. But when you exchange your money for our lumber and building material--- You come as near eliminating the element of risk as is commercially possible. Be convinced of the incomparable advantage of sup- plying your lumber needs at this thoroughly reliable, square-dealing Lumber yard. Do you want a few boards--some shingles--an esti- mate on a bill? Then do your pocketbook the justice to at least ask our prices. “The Yard That Saves and Satisfies” HUSSMAN LUMBER CO. “HOME BUILDERS” [ A FURTHER REDUCTION ~-AT THE- Winona Store Winona, Idaho Our sale is going nicely but our stock is still too large. We there- fore are putting a further reduction of 10 per cent on all merchan- dise as advertised and marked. Also added to the list are several items in groceries listed below, which will show a big saving in your winter supply, especially so, since in several lines it is almost impos- sible to get the merchandise. Let us figure on your winter supply. pena THESE PRICES LAST UNTIL NOV. 10 Libbys Kraut, can 20e | 35c Crackers, pkg., 25c Rosedale Pineapple - 20e | 75c 50c Royal Club Corn - 20c | $1 is mee 15. “ Tomatoes- 20e | $1.25 « y $1 Honey - 20c | Oyster Crackers, lb., 15¢ Libby Spinach - 20e | Macaroni, pkg, - 10c Fountain Bl’ck Ber. - 20e | 3 pkg. Corn Flakes 25c Royal Club Peas 20e | Corned Beef - 30¢ Royal Club Beans —_20e _ | Sliced Beef ‘ 20c Crys. White Soap, cs., $5 | Deviled Meat, 8 for 25c L. H. Wash. Powder 25¢ | Mothers Wheat Flks. 35c éé a ee YOU CANT BEAT THESE PRICES SS Al; lb. Drum Folgers Reg. 35c Coffee $7.50