Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, August 9, 1918, Page 3

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é fi Machine work a specialty. Horseshoeing. General farm ma- Bring in your plow shares. ‘SHORT COTTO General Farmers Union Warehouse Company Manufactures all kinds of Flour We are in the market for FAT HOGS every Monday We are always in the market for your GRAIN Farm Machinery Flying Dutchman Gang Plows, Monitor Drills, Dise Harrows, Drag Harrows, Flying Dutchman Manure Spreaders, Gas Engines, Fanning Mills, Wire Fenc- ing, Farm Gates, U. S. Cream Separators. Alfalfa and Clover Seed COTTONWOOD, IDAHO Charley: Johnston, Prop’r. We cater to the Commercial Trade Tables Supplied with Best in the Market Try the hotel under its new management Randall’s Confectionery TOM’S PLACE Home Made Ice Cream of the very best. amo 3 Simon Bros. Wholesale and Retail BUTCHERS Dealers in Hides, Pelts, and all kinds of Poultry COTTONWOOD, IDAHO AUCTION SALES Of Farm and Personal Property Is my special work. Call and talk it over. Or write or phone for terms and dates. I. E. ZUVER, Auctioneer Phone Pacific 201, Grangeville S, BRAN & ROLLED FEED We have just recieved a carload of STOCK SALT NWOOD HOTEL Try it and you will have no other JOSEPH SOUTH Blacksmithing chine repairing. week or month. W. R. ROGERS, Prop. Opposite Cottonwood Barn on Main Street ments—and we'll do the rest. Cottonwood Barn Run as a feed and sale stable AUTOS FOR HIRE Best of service and satisfaction guaranteed. Horses boarded by day, When pleased, tell others; when displeased tell us COTTON WO@D DRAY AND TRANSFER LINE 0. D. HAMLIN, Prop. Light and Heavy Hauling Done on Short Notice SLOAN P. SHUTT ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY And entered at Postoffice in Cottonwood, Idaho, as second-class mail matter. Subscription one year Six months _Strictly in Advance Independent in Politics E Copy for change of ad must be handed in by Wednesday noon to insure change eee ncn sone anes RE _ FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1918 Huns Are Great Runners Serious as the matter is, it is really laughable to read about the Germans how they boasted they were so strongly entrenched and fortified on the Marne river that nothing could jar them loose, but the Americans shot and kicked them out of their strongholds there, and then they, (the Huns) while running, were sure they would be able to make a success- ful stand on the Ardre river. When they reached that river, the Americans were right at their heels and kicked them clear across, and they hit the other side still run- ning like dogs. Then the huns thought when they reached the Vesle river the devil himself could not jar them loose, but our boys again kicked them “across that | | | | | | tured—and now they are running | Trunks and Suitcases for your summer trip Fruit Season We carry all the necessary canning supplies We Both Lose Money If You Don’t Trade With Us | Parker & Parker | Get your supplies Is Here ‘The Corner Store’’ like scared wolves toward the Aisne river, where they say they will stick and fight it out. But as sure as the sun comes up ona clear morning, the Huns will also | be blasted and kicked across that eit st ee wal ponun Ue | for Germany seemed certain. Hoc ae eeee cir own river he Kaiser also took occasion to Rhine, where they are sure to | v , iS “ , ‘e make their last and losing stand— jremank that “there's. way about : ; : |the Americans he doesn’t like.” eng the ales will dictate terms No doubt of it. Perhaps it is the of peace in Berlin. ania eee eee way the Americans got in his way It is highly gratifying to his|in the drive to Paris. Also the many friends throughout the| way they are forcing his whipped county that August Schroeder |soldiers to break their necks run- consented to make the race for| ning toward Berlin, There is no Representative—one of the two|longer any question about the that the county is entitled to.) Americans having a way about He is thoroughly honest, broad | them the Hun butchers don’t like. minded, and there is not a man in the county more competent to! 5 2. fill this responsible position, Mr, | PY Congress this week of all men Schroeder has made a complete powers ve Ber OF 16 | ahaa suncenicot Ha. oen pHa ._ | years will provide 13,000,000 more ' P € busi"! soldiers. The date set for their ness, is a heavy taxpayer himself, registration is Sept. 5th. None and usually such men make good | F |of the boys will be permitted to representatives, as they know how | see service until they reach the : Nee bie gi ti all oe lage of 21 years, but they will have ERS e PA ae Paes te, go into active training when- nest JIVEPESLEL OF HIS.COURLY. ever there is room for them in the Candidates who expect the | Various training camps. Married Kaiser Bill, the Butcher, in a speech a few days ago, bitterly denounced Uncle Sam for inter- fering and preventing his butch- ers from winning the war—and just ata time too when victory The new draft law to be passed | Prairie can not afford to ignore course will not likely be called, jor overlook advertising their an- but it will “play smash” witha nouncements in the Chronicle,|few million dried-up cranky old which reaches nearly every home | bachelors who were too stingy to in Idaho county. By refusing to | get married and support a family. advertise over this way it means SET OE tae that they do not care for the |votes of our readers, and there- |fore have no right to expect them. | It is a well known fact that Cot- tonwood is the pivotal precinct in Idaho county. Whichever way Cottonwood goes, so goes the elec- |tion. Send in your announce- Calvin Hazelbaker, our popu- lar and efficient assessor, was in |town Saturday on official busi- ness. He is a candidate on the republican ticket for re-election, and will have no opposition—and |should not have. He is entitled | to re-election, as he is disqualified for heavy work—having but one leg—and no one could conduct | Announcementcomes from New | the office in better shape than he | York that the central board of | does. | the Knights of Columbus has de-| A few days ago a French officer cided to launch a drive fora $50,- jin France started in to drilla 000,000 war fund the first week in| bunch of American boys in the jJanuary. The Y.M.C.A. board, | art of retreating. Our boys_all |it is reported, will ask for $115,-' yelled at once, “Cut out the re- ; 000,000 in its next drive—a total | treat stuff—we did not come over | of $165,000,000 for the two organ-/ here to retreat and don’t intend | izations, or $65,000,000 more than | to; show us something about the the last Red Cross fund. |advance dope!” And the way The democrats of Idaho have| they are advancing _Shows that paid Lieut. Gov. Parker a very | they are perfectly willing that the e5 A . ~ | Huns do all the retreating, |nice compliment by not putting | aa | up any opposition against him in| Billy Sunday, the great evange- the race for State Treasurer at | list, has figured it out that Bloody | the primary election. All of the | Bill the Kaiser is so “low down” |other state nominees have oppo- that he will have to use an air- sition—in fact too much to suit ape aaa he flies up to his home | them. in Se cideeenetanel Pee esa |votes of this portion of Camas men with dependent families of} Insurance You can not take the chances of losing your grain by fire or hail at this time so remember, I write insurance for the Home Insurance Company New York We pay all losses immediately Hail Insurance same rate for the season ———CALL ON: J. B. HATTRUD AT VOLLMER-CLEARWATER WAREHOUSE THE BEST TIME TO BUILD MR. FARMER:--Right now is the time to build your modern home, barn, silo, etc. These buildings are not merely. desir- able, but are perhaps vital to the gaining of early peace. The barn is as necessary as the factory, the home as essential as the barracks. Let our architect and our free plan service be of benefit to you in reshaping, equipping and modernizing your farm. Just call or write. The Madison Lumber & Mill Co. MICHAEL JACOBS, Local Manager Residence Property for Sale Two-story 9-room house, good as new, with bath and good basement- cellar; two lots on most desirable resi- dence corner in town; acetylene gas plant in house and well and windmill in yard, and all necessary outbuild- ings. _—, of fruit, berries and shrubbery. ill be sold for less than house could be built for. It is one of the neatest and most comfortable resi- dence properties in the town and will be sold at a great bargain if taken soon. Apply at this office. Ferdinand State Bank FERDINAND, IDAHO A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS DONE. Our facilities for serving you ere the best, and we aim to satisfy every customer. Your account is invited E. M. EHRHARDT, President F. M. BIEKER, Cashier HENRY KUTHER, Vice-President E. J. KINZER, Assistant Cashier Cottonwood Chronicle SSS a Harvest Supplies We carry everything to eat and wear, and: at reasonable prices. now before the busy season begins. i 5 | | river—those not killed and cap- [ae se a pom pce 2 EEO in Ne

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