Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, January 31, 1919, Page 2

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ra athe PRE RRITE I g x A g af a 1 black mare, age 4, weig 2 sorrel colts, ages 2 and 1 yearling colt 1 sucking colt Horses Two gray mares, age 7, weight eleven hundred ht twelve hundred 1 bay saddle horse, age 5, weight eleven hundred fifty 1 sorrel mare, age 9, weight one thousand 3 1 black colt, age 3, weight one thousand 1 gray horse, age 9, weight eleven hundred P. S. GRINER, Owner NORMAND PLAY. Mabel Normand in “The Floor Be- low,” her second Goldwyn production, is presented in a character unlike any hitherto essayad by her. Nor is the production irself{\similar to any with! which she has been identified in the past. It isa tale\of newspaper lite combining laughter\ and thrills, and!“ her role is that of a ‘copy girl,” a sort of journalistic ne’erdo-well, whose sudden, brilliant “bea” covers her paper and herself with glory. This unusual story is \directed by Clarence G. Badger, brought from the West Coast for this undertaking. With its usual care, Goldwyn, has as- sembled a distinguished: company of players to support Miss Normand. Again Tom Moore, most popular of leading men, is given the chance» to distinguish himself as he did in ‘The Cinderella Man” and ‘Dodging a Million.” He is Hunter Mason, a rich young religious enthusiast who conducts a Bowery mission. His own secretary is a crook, and much of the excitement comes when Patricia O’- Rourke (Mable Normand) masquer- ading as a criminal, discoversand un- masks the secretary. Charlotte Granville, distinguished SSeS PUBLIC SALE FRIDAY, FEB, 14 Having decided to move to Washington, I will sell at public auction at my place one-half mile north of the Red Rock School house and twelve miles north-east of Cottonwood the following described property Farm Machinery and Household Goods One Bobsled, one Harrow, one Monitor Drill, One Cutaway Disc, one Platforna Scales, one John Deere Mower, one Deere Rake, one Incubator, 1-2 Barrel Barn Paint, one pile scrap iron, one Cornish Organ, good as new, one Washing Machine, one Heating Stove, Etc., Etc. Free Lunch at Noon _ TERMS OF SALE All sums of Twenty Dollars or under cash. All amounts over Twen- # ty Dollars, six months’ time will be given on approved bankable 3. note bearing ten per cent interest FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COTTONWOOD Clerk Me January Clearance Sale - We have decided to continue our Sale another Week Come in and see the many bar- gains we have to offer you. As we told you in the beginning of our sale we bought these goods before the last raise in goods so we are in a position. to offer you some good buys. Our sale will end Saturday, Feb- ruary 8th. On February 7 and 8 we will offer you some $1.00 specials. Don’t overlook these as they will be buys that will Surprise*you J. V. Baker & Son ii Sheep 46 Ewes, Shropshire and Lincolnshire 19 Wethers 1 Lincolnshire buck Hogs 5 Brood sows, three hundred pounds each 5 Shoats, one hundred sixty pounds each 29 Shoats, about sixty pounds each = 5 Dozen Chickens Where Quality and Prices [Meet TM Have Your Cars Overhauled = And Batteries taken care of during @ -- ~ + ‘47 om the winter months and when spring comes and\the roads get in good shape your car will be ready for business We never were in better shape than right now to handle this work. Bring in. your cars be- fore the spring rush. We have an expert electrician who specializes on elec- trical appliances on cars. | This is a good time to have this work done COTTONWOOD GARAGE STEWART & JASPER, Proprietors Automobiles and Accessories Repairing, Etc. “Every Member of the Firm a Booster” HARRRY C. CRANKE, Auctioneer 6 ,portrayer of society types, is given the important part of Hunter Mason's mother. Miss Granville. is identified s of Sir Herbert Tree, Sir Charles Wyndham Helen Dahl is another player recruited from the highest clasy of stage productions. ‘The Chorus Lay” and “Maggie Pep- | per.” with Ros whl, enlisted Miss | Dahl's service for saveral seasons) and |she is remembered for her capitat work in the fi “A Pair of Sixes,” Louise R. Grisel’t ola butler, Prim- | rose, in “The Cinderella Man,” won for him the distinction of playing with Miss Normand in her new play, in } which he portrays an old newspaper {employee. Witlard Dashiell, Lincoln Plumer and Wallace McCutcheon are | other well-known players in the cast of the “floor below,” which comes to the Orpheum, Thursdny, Feb. 6. 5-1 | iss Sir John Hare, jand Sir George Alexander. | , | Eventually you will buy Tip |Top, why not order some today? | Call on your grocer or on us, we | both deliver free of charge. Cot- | tonwood Milling & Elevator Co. ' Ltd. 5-tf 3-1 from contractors. : Actual Cost of Construction heer p | Yotx account ited | Earth 19,203.9 cubic yards at 36c.... . $6,913.41 at 54e $10,370.11 a Se Loose rock 5,812.6 cubic yards at 57c.. £ at 85¢ Solid rook 8,149.6 cubic Wards at $2.05.1 at 2.25 E. M. EHRHARDT, President HENRY KUTHER, Vice-President j} Overhaul at .Ol}cent ... png at .03 F. M. BIEKER, Cashier E. J. KINZER, Assistant Cashier ‘Extra work Grading Ist mile north of € Concrete work done ‘at a cost of $ do hereby certify the above statement is correct. Ferdinand State Bank FERDINAND, IDAHO STATEMENT. Showing relative cost of construction compared to lowest bid received | | A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS DONE | Our facilities for seryihg you Bre the best, and we aim to satisfy every cuStomer Cost of constrnetion if lowest bid had been accepted GRADING day labor Actual cost 15 Pluss 15 P. C. 473.12] | '“——-WE BUY_—_ BRIDGES AND CULVERTS All Issues of Liberty Bonds per cubic yard \ 6,909.65 30.00 246 PS Bona ie Panna NO esas puptaae YOUR BANKER IS OUR REFERENCE. MISCE OUS. ITEMS. If you are compelled through force of cirumstanc es to sell your Not apportioned ............... 336.81 bonds, take them to your banker and ask him to draw a sight- Administration and supervision ....... 1,37,97 1,375.97 draft on bed with bonds attached, or send the bonds to us your- omineatlog. 0, 06sec, ee 3,091.11 3091.11 || Self by registered mail. We will remit you on day received at ___ |] the best market price. Telephone, wire, or write for quotations $42,231.08 $53,732.76 | OF Liberty Bonds or any security quotations, 42,231.08 | IRVING WHITEHOUSE COMPANY ——— |] Davenport Hotel Building, Box 25. Spokane, Washington Gasiag ver; ccd: coat the $11,501.68 | 2 We the undersigned commissioners of the Cottonwood Highway District Ed L. Jessup, Chairman. J. F. Jenny, Secretary-Treasurer. The Chronicle Can Handle Your Job Work. . Try Us ” Oe ed

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