Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, January 31, 1919, Page 4

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: RANDALL'S i aa The Place To Get Thosg FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS and that FRESH BUTTERKIST POP CORN Cottonwood Chronicle GEORGE. MEDVED | ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY | And enfred at Postoffice in Cottonwood, Idaho, as second-class mail matter, Subechpuade one year Six months.... Strictly i in Advance Independent in Politics Ee for change of an must be hated | in by Wednesday noon to insure change sce omer “FRIDAY, JAN. 31, 1919 | Rexall DRUG G STORE gaia SALUTATORY. This issue of the Cottonwood | T. F. Schaecher, Propr., |Chronicle comes to the readers as All Kinds of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, and the first under the direction of the everything usually found in a firstclass drug store |new publisher and owner as an-| Bring in Your Films | nounced in last week’s issue. The, for printing and developing writer comes to Cottonwood to as-| | sume the new management and ‘control, fully realizing that Cot-! tohwood as an enterprising city) has been on the map long enough | | to require no eulogy on the part} lof the new editor and publisher. fi | The many expressions of cordial weleome and good wishes coming: 1 from citizens of Cottonwood and, ;surrounding community to the: {editor and wife since their arrival jand the assuming of management area source of great satisfaction janda splendid assurance of our | success. They inspsre a desire to | make the Chronicle a real, live, ' boosting sheet anda credit to the § ;community. i A country newspaper is a mir- ror which reflects public senti- |ment and the well being of a com- munity and its citizens. How ef- fective its efforts may be depends largely upon the efforts of theedi- § tor. The splendid assurance of co-operation on the part of the} leaders will greatly assist and en-| courage work. | < f Hussman Lumber Company for anything that will lend itself, “Home Builders” The modern type of bungalow residence is fast displacing the old box car type of earlier days of home building. i Regular Prices FURNITURE Large Stock Always on Hand School Supplies of all kinds. eee ce ome The above is one ‘of the many designs shown in our Plan Book of\modern, convenient and reasonable priced homes. We will be glad to show you the latest styles and improve- . ments in home building. \Drop in to see us. We have helped others and ‘can help you in getting just the kind of home you want for you and yours. Bedsteads Lounges Library Tables Dining Tables ‘Davenports Dressers Dining Chairs Rocking Chairs All high-grade goods at lowest prices te | | } | Complete line of Funeral Furnishings carried Both Phones. Calls answered day or night to development and betterment of | Cottonwood and community, the while endeavoring to give to all} its readers news of interest and) reading matter that is instruc-/ itive and entertaining. It} will never be open to anything, that tends to engender factional | strife and hatred, or to satisfy per-| sonal ambitions. The new owner comes to Cot- | tonwood to make it his home, and | therefore its wellbeing will be in| mind always. He takes up the} | work with a feeling that his every relation will be happy, and his stay a continued pleasure and success. In return for the privilege and for the ccoperation and sup- | | port of the community it will be: an ambition to make the Chroni- cle a better paper as our acquain, tence grows with the readers. GEORGE MEDVED. Nau’s Furniture Store IDAHO Simon Bros. Wholesale and Retail BUTCHERS _ Dealers in Hides, Pelts, and altkinds of Poultry WHY SELL EXTRA LARGE COYOTES FOR SESS “WHEN LL GIVE YOU $15.99 COTTONWOOD, IDAHO W For more than thirty-five years 's “SHUBERT” hias been giving Fur Shippers an honest and Uberel assortment—paying the highest market rices—sending returns out promptly— render- ing “better service’—“quicker.” “SHUBERT” Wants Idaho Fers—AH You Gan Ship | A “SHUBERT ‘TAG ENVELOPE” on your shipment mcans “more money” for your Furs—“quicker”—“the best and promptest SERVICE ia the world.” GET A ‘SHIPMENT OFF TODAY’ LARGE A) AVERAGE! 29.C9t0 17.09 15.00t0 12.00 16,00to 14.00. Colfonwood Barn Run as a feed and sale stable AUTOS FOR HIRE Best of service and satisfaction guaranteed. WHAT OTHER EDITOTRS SAY The following paragraphs are re-printed from newspapers pub- | lishedin this immediate vicinity | and we wish to thank the various | editors for their kind remarks and will strife to live up to the reputa- | they have given us. George Medved, for more than | nine years a member of the Free | Press force, on Monday purchased | | the Cottonwood Chronicle at Cot- tonwood from H. C. Bailey. Mr. | Bailey has bought an interest in a} newspaper at Coeur d’Alene, and will shortly remove to that city, | Mr. Medved came to Grange- ville in 1910 from his home at} Nezperce, and _ has practically | “grown up” in the Free Press of- | fice. He outranks in seniority of service any man on the force, | Horses boarded by day, week or month. k When pleased, tell others; when displeased tell us W. R. ROGERS, Prop. These Ea NO LEXTRA LARGE EXTRA TO_AVERAG' 28.001023.00 22,000 18.00 Ne3 2 2 QUALITY] AS TO SIZE 0 QUALITY 3.00to 2.00 10.00to 6.00 8.00t0 4.00 | 2.00to 1.50 Nom t EFTRA'TO AVERAGE | EXTRA TO AVERA 10.03to 8.co | 8.00t0 6.6) HEAVY FURRED,CASED OPEN AND | ; COO HEADLESS MUSKRAT FALL i 12,00to 10.09 1.60to 1.39 ‘Tt tokes quality to. make a rent rgain ar Good taste; smaller chew, longer life ‘e is what makes Genuine Graver ly cost less to chew than 1.09to .75 85to 60 3.02to 2.50 2.30to 1.50 225t0 1.75 110to £9 1800 1.60] 150t0 1.29| 1.00to .89 SHIP YOUR FURS DIRECT TO f&. 7) ‘ y, INC. THE LARGEST HOUSE IN THE WORLD DEALING EXCLUSIVELY IN + " 25-27,W, Austin Ave. Dept. 469 Chicago, USA. ‘*This small chew of Real Gravely gives more real tobacco ordinary plug. Write tos—: GENUINE GRAVELY DANVILLE, VA, for booklet on chewing plug Feyton Brand REAL CHEWING PLUG Plug packed in pouch Fhe Chronicle satisfaction than a big chew of ordinary plug. Ittastes better and lasts longer.” three years the Free Press has been newspaper as long as Mr. Med- ved.—Grangeville Free Press. George Medved for a number newspaper, completed a deal last Tuesday whereby he became the owner of the Cottonwood Chroni- cle, assuming active management with this week’s issue which will make its appearance Friday. H. C. Bailey, former owner will re- turn to Coeur d’Alene where he is interested in the American of that Can Handle. Your Job Work. — Try: Us}. ccapptication to business and those ina position to know} declare no employe in the thirty- published has remained with the | of years an employee on a local’ as an employee Mr. Medved has! ,elde8t son of Mr. and Mrs. John attracted to himself an enviable’ Medved of this city, where he acqyaintanceship among the busi-| grew to young manhood. He isa| ness men and citizens of the pra-!| irie country generally and we be-!} speak for him’a prosperous future} in his chosen field.—Grangeville; Globe. George Medved, a member of the mechanical force of the: Grangeville Free Press during the, past nine years and ‘for some time foreman of the plant, last Mon- day bought the Cottonwood Chro- nicle, one of the best newspaper properties in North Idaho, and) jand The Herald is glad to see him | getting in the journalistic field.— | Nezperce Herald. The Cottonwood Chronicle has 'H. C. Bailey, who has conducted it the past six months. . We wish | the new owner success and pre | perity.—Ilo Register. Walter Robins has began the op- | eration of a drayNingand solicits the |young man of excellent qualities! been sold to George Medved, by| i | will conduct the destinies of the} ‘same in thefuture. George isthe business of the city: ve erders at the Cottonwood barn. 3tf or this ad. live Van Bonccki Taxidérmist Taxidermy/work in all its branch- es. Birds, animals, game heads, ete., mounted \true to life. Skins tanned and made into rngs. Send me your orders. ‘Satisfaction guar- anteed. Prices rdasonable. Both phones. \ Cottonwood, Idaho Anyone who lost a tire chain be- tween Cottonwood and Greencreek can have same by calling at this of. fice and proving property and paying 6 2

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