Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, November 9, 1917, Page 6

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This is the Store Where You Can Buy ~ The Palmer Garment | plemnneeceveveveevvvevedencteneeenevevedvevevtiing [FARM LAND GOOD IN-/Y " [: A. WEEK j COTTONWOOD VESTMENT NOVEMBER 11-18 3, AND VICINITY i Sustained by the law of aver- | SAA | ages, a professor in the State a Band benefit dance tonight in| Agricultural College of Kansas| Idaho County's iris to be K.C, hall. Be there. declares that the fixed price of Raised is $1 . # i The Y. A. wants $35,000,000 Herman Von Bargen left this|$2-20 a bushel for wheat assures) The Y. M. C. A. wants $ , week for a few ie’ business|to the farmer a profit of $1.41. | to erect - eS Bs on 7 | visit in western Montana. The professor estimates the aver- a ore cur, Roluien Nore G. B. Newell, our liveryman, |age of wheat land throughout |” Fred W. Witham, who so ably s this week shipped 70 tons of old|the country at $48 an acre, the | cuperintended this field in the inter- iron to Seattle. It was bought|average crop at 14 bushels an | est of the Red, Cross last spring, ar- at several Points on the prairie— acre, and the average cost of | rived in Grangev ille last Saturday i of itin the Ferdinand coun- production at 78.7 cents a bushel. | evening and hurriedly notified a num- | try. i ; i i i juniors. We still | n * ber of citizens who met with him in vel uals is ee wks i Roy Kirkendall, a former These figures, ; if correct, show | ie Tivperial hotel parlors and listened have a splendid assortment of individual styles and want you to see them. Cottonwood boy who has been in|Wa" Profits with a vengeance; !{o an outline of the splendid work ° Calgary, B. C., for some time, is and they place wheat lands in| being done for : the soldiers in the Prices range from $42.50 down. here this week visiting old friends|the front rank of investment|cantonments. This work now being among them A. B. Withrow of iti i i io An fully organized, it is proposed to ex- the Newell livery barn. er ase a will tend it and follow our boys to Europe. For this purpose it is estimated that Baker's store looks as_neat, as| produce a profit of $1.41 a bushel $35,000,000 will be required and it a new pin, with its new addition, upon 14 bushels of wheat means | js proposed to raise this amount by new floor, new paper and paint. J. R. Stanley, Fred Edwards and anet profit of $19.74 an acre, or donations during the week ending De ee ee cae nas, bie a oa? Reese Hattabaugh was ¢ job they si tl a good|good dividends, those. United élected Gaiman onthe county organ- Job they made of it. States Steel, common, with all ” rais ization to have charge of the raising W. W. Flint of the First Na-|its extra disbursements, pays|of $1650 in Idaho county as our tional bank, with his family, |only 17 per cent on its par value|share of the huge sum. Archie Dyer, yd a gm Ved dita of $100, and less than that on its ie ee First ce art ronpeilc a 94% and good roads meeting at Lewis- yee . ed treasure: he othe ; Ts 0 ton this week will go to Portland market price. — Grangeville Globe the executive committee are: W. i. —Mr. Flint’s former home—for ‘ % ee Brown, 8. A. Anderson, Geo. M. a couple of weeks’ visit with| Oliver Jones and Miss Lillie Von-) Reid, J. Frank Sims, A. S. Hardy, friends and relatives. Bargen of Fenn arrived home|'l. E. Edmundson, J. P. Eimers, Riley Rice, president of the Wednesday from Coeur d'Alene, Grangeville; E. L. Parker, oso Farmers Union, made a visit to| where they were married last Monday. wook; W. re roared tree Spokane the first of the week on|The bride is the young danghter of |A¢seom Whitebird; John Brank, i i Kaniah. onan barra ee Pe A publicity committee was also ap- him to Lewiston fora ae SAF who own a fine farm home a few miles} pointed, and teanis to take up the her parents and also both will|°st of Cottonwood. work of ee will com- mence Sunday, Noy. 11th. lhe tatg meen eter #0 Methodist Church Notes Help build a home for our soldier : ‘ boys. Mr. and Mrs. August Von Bargen, The Rebekah lodge members| Sabbath School at 10a. m._ Mor-) “they are giving their lives to. de- honored Mr. and Mrs. Geo.|'M& worsmp_at a om. evening) fend us and our homes. worship at 7:30 p. m. All havea Downer and Mrs. Will Crawford special invitation to worship with us, on Thursday night of last week |and all will receive a hearty welcome. with a farewell reception. in| Come and bring a friend. their hall, which was greatly en- W illiam Gornall, Pastor. joyed byall present. Mr. and ~ At the 5c and 10c Store. Can we do less? The Y. M. C, A. has charge of this work, ¢ Help put a board on the buildings or a shingle on the roof. The Y. M. CG. A. maintains dug Mrs. Downer will leave for Cali- fornia within a couple of days, and Mr. and Mrs. Crawford have ‘Next door tothe meat market you can get the greatest bargains you ever saw, in nearly every- out huts in the trenches where the boys are served with hot coffee, said=, wiches and chocolate bars. Get behind the Y. M. C. A. They Special bar-|need $35,000,000 and ask Idaho +, | county to give $1650, Drop in Help serve hot lunches to the boys in the trenches. Every little helps. moved to Winchester for the winter. Joseph McDonald was in town Tuesday from his ranch near thing you need. gains on Saturdays. and see for yourselves. They need your bit. Denver. He informed us that LAND FOR SALE F Send all donations to Archie Dyer, he sold that day to State Senator} A 440-acre grain and stock;treasurer, First National bank, Pettibone one of his purebred/ranch. All stock implements, | Grangeville, or place it in your near- Poland China male pigs. Mr.|hay, household goods, etc., go|est bank with instructions to forward McDonald brought the parents of Mey the place. For sale cheap) to him. this litter of pigs from the In- See eres a nee Tribe, Chairman Publicity Com., Grange- ternational Stock Show at Joseph, Idaho. | ville, Idaho. Chicago last year, and he claims | qu gegen quays serene CPSC? that no better Poland China stock wasever brought to this state. Saturday Night, Nov. 10 Mr. Pettibone is going into the Wilfred Lucas in hog business on an extensive “Hands Up” scale at his fine stock farm a few miles east of Cottonwood. When a man takes off his coat he usually means business. You may depend on it, there is something doing in this feature. Youcan find a buyer for some table beets, turnips and carrots by “Skirt Strategy” Triangle Comedy ee Sunday Night, Nov. 11 Dress Goods and Silks Never before have we shown such a remarkable line of Silks and Dress Goods as this season. In spite of the extreme shortage we havea splendid variety of weaves and colors. Come in and see them and you will find it easy to‘make a selection of your new dress. Grant A. Green, Wool Dress Goods from 65c to $3.00 yd. Silks from 75c to $2.50 yd. | Tony Nau returned Tuesday even- |ing from Moscow, having been excus- ed from serving on the federal jury. | During his absence Miss Hazel Cal- |houn was in charge of the furniture store. os Royal Worcester | The Peck (Idaho) News has thrown up the sponge and quit. The editor “Il which is, by all odds, the best-made garment ever offered the women of America at a reasonable price. Its style is correct; it usually fits perfectly without alterations; its splendid quality is so well known that it is the criterion for all other coats and suits and the buyer receives more actual value, as measured by the service given, than can orsels pee al ee ans “A Night Out” and living expenses went into effect.” A farce that ends in a gale of laughter. May Robeson plays , \ In building a house it is most essential that Frank Bieker, the Ferdinand bank- a good sport, Grandmother, and barring lockjaw, this will i we have a good foundation before commenc- rae ee ie cia mane a Saioae wtno 06 It sor, i to move into its elegant new quarters Vitagraph Big V Comedy next week. His new bank building | would look creditable in a town many times the size of Ferdinand, and the people of that section have reason to feel proud of it. ing. So it is with a lady’s dress. If the foun- dation is not right the dress will be wrong. All this can be overcome by being fitted prop- erly with a Royal Worcester or Bon Ton corset. We have. just received a new shipment of new styles that are interesting to see. They come in White and Flesh, back or front-lace and we have a model to suit every individual. Royal Worcester Corsets from $1.00 to $3.50 Bon Ton Corsets from $2.50 to $4.00 Let us sell your next corset and you will buy them all from us. Tuesday Night, Nov. 13 | Reese Bros. Big Africander Company in Musical Comedy and Minstrelsy Fifteen people. While returning from Grangeville last night Tony Nau lost one of his Ford auto tires and wants the finder to return it to his furniture store. Tony swears “up and down’ that he hadn’t anything stronger to drink than water, either. Our city council has contracted with R. A. Lewis of Grangeville, to drill a 500-foot well—for city purposes }—in the north end of town. Mr. | Lewis began work Monday with his | big power drill and 3 men and expects to have the work completed as soon as possible. This extra supply of water will eliminate the danger of run- || ning short of water in case of fire. Band and Orchestra. Prices 25c, 50c, 75c. Regular picture program “The Fight,’’ Episode No. 4 of the Gray Ghost. Animated weekly. 2 reel L’ko comedy. Thursday Night, Nov. 15 © Harry Carey in “The Secret Man” The story of a bad man who was better than the most of us. One of the best Western dramas ever shown at this theatre. | | | | ] | Ellis Weber, age 4 years and son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Weber, _ residing 6 miles south of town, was nearly killed | yesterday by a horse kicking him in the face, breaking in one of his cheek bones and almost forcing out one of his eyes. Dr. Orr reports the little | fellow as getting along nicely. The doctor also reports the condition of | Mrs, Geo, Simon as much better from |her recent severe illness. Miss Tres- - | Cottonwood Mercantile Co. | isis sci = = | is attending her. = The Orpheum a«

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