Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, February 7, 1919, Page 8

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PPT iti cen a ANSE OA IE Mrs, Haury Kuther of Ferdin- | F. J. Pfannebecker, of Winona and is visiting with: relatives | wasa Cottonwood business visi- . /| in Cottonwood this week. tor Monday. | ; | Don’t forget to come in Satur-} J, p, Hattrup, manager of the t h a j day and see our$ specials, J. V./ |; Vollmer Clearwater Co. was a § 3aker & Son. 6-1 Lewiston business visitor Wednes- Carl Killmar of Winona return-| day. 3 ae ui a jed Saturday evening from Spo-| \rs, Ava Ray was a passenger § i We $586 | kane where he marketed a car- | for Lewiston the first of the week, e , ARS | load of hogs. where she will spend a few days ‘gq ; a Miss Myrtle Fuller and Mrs. visiting. if eon Y| Robert Pigh were Cottonwood I WAN stds ener pecenad al h: ee as sac ceitinees eg pain tie Thursday morning from a visit § es es y Cnee hy with friends and relatives at Saturday, February 8 a ? | Wm. R. W. Kincaid who has! Grangeville. ; ‘a (cS Big E, V ent of the Season at jbeen visiting here for the past] ©, 0, Martin and Riley Rice ff Sto of The Sav as K | month expects to leave Saturday] jeft Sunday morning for Spokane | fy age is Th C r va ard homestead at Ashmoor,| where they will attend a conven- bi eevee = e Cottonwcoo erc. CO Go tion of the Farmers Union. Oe ; Pat Demsy, a soldier who has| J. W. Williams of Grangeville Ruth Clifford We ie ) ‘been recently discharged from| was a Cottonwood business visitor We the army, arrived in Cottonwood | Friday. While in the city Mr. Nec 5 f Sens ce ea wh y Grandeurs of the After inventor we find man short lengths and ) Sunday morning and left for his | Williams made the Chronicle ag forcat ande mount home on the Salmon river the| pleasant visit. narOENeRAE ’ odds and ends that must be closed out to make first of the week. Mr. and Mie. T.B. Paker en. one room for new spring merchandise. The ladies of the Rebekah lodge , tertained ‘the Misses Edith and ThesPlay ae : will give a card party Monday | Marion Berger, George Hodges of : cle Thing ‘ , Sore evening, February 20 in the ban-| Spokane and Hilliard Patton of § You will be surprised at the low prices you will 2%“ | Leckie, yuet room of the I. O. O. F. hall,; Ilo at an informal dinner party F find we have put on them. Space will not per- bese Light refreshments will be served. | Sunday. see bi Cur- Th ic is invi i Rees ional ie rent Events, Western mit going into detail, but come and see for = Aaa ice Cro ante ot esl, Word was?received by relatives | ff d. n admission of 25 cents will be of Anton Bruegeman to the efiect | Comedy yourself the great vaiules oifere charged. that he recently underwent an-| : L.C. Clausen and Mrs, B. H.| other painful operation for injur-| fj i RY Bieren returned Monday evening ies received while at the front and | 4 from Clarkston, Wn., where they effecting his neck. The ad tetas . Sunday, February 9 ee pa J * ’ ° Y attended the silver Reding cele- | was performed without adminis- | jj i wl Ladies’ and Children’s Coats, Skirts for only bration of their brother and sister, | tering chloroform or ether. ‘if Wives, Mothers ‘ hid XY Mr. and Mrs. Nick Adams of that| Miss Mable Taber and little! @ . bt $2.48 city. The Adams have many! p fe atarewolluareylie Sisters, Husbands Ma ) . "4 R : 1any | brother Roy, gave a farewell party 3 i Men’s Bib Overalls made of good heavy denim, oiky: F friends in Cottonwood and viein-'t) twenty-two of their little f Path Broth ly wy : : lf atners rothers t ity who wish them many more friends Saturday afternoon. Af-| 5 qa $1.48 Y happy days of wedded life. ter an enjoyable afternoon was, Sweethearts ie Men’s Work and Dress Shirts for Mr. and Mrs. James Blackburn |SPent by the youngsters light re- A | pals and daughter left Saturday | freshments were served. : IRA Mi LOWERY é 98c eet morning for Seattle where} Mrs. P. A. Gual was operated | 4 MJ , Ny = sd will She bef oe Thursday afternoon at her | —PRESENTS— ¥ . : ° : he trip is made on the advice of home by Dr. Orr and Dr. Stock-| : | } and a 101 C ther Big Bargains Ke Mr. Blackburn’s physician in ton of Grangeville. The operation | j , = are that the aoe 7 a so far has proven very successful | 4 Sp ; will improve is healt Mr. |and she is getting along as good a i ZeNy Blackburn has just recently re-|as could be expected. Her many | f th j a lcovered froma severe attack of | friends hope the recovery from the} ) e i RY influenza which left him in aleffects of the operation will be|f 4 i ] Sais very weak condition, rapid. | Ae INE aS RD 5 k We | | £ A . . -~ | The Final Summin ry Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Nau were}, John Jack and wife of Green- COTTONWOOD STATE BANK mi & . a Ferdinand visitors Sunday. creek were Cottonwood bs Gottonnaod idaho up of the Arms of t Edward Blake was a passenger | Visitors Saturday, | c 4 i : i ; = i AND VICINITY for Lewiston Tuesday morning] E. M. Parker left Tuesday | HM Ore Re ae ena caeiias the Great World War fi i on business. morning for St. Maries, Idaho on re ambcraer tai pe are Showing the Duty of / Wm. Hussman, manager of the)@ week’s business trip, | Condition, December Bil, 1918 Ever Mother to Her t Personal Mention and Local | Hussman Lumber Co., was aj H,C. Matthiesen, cashier of| RESOURCES J | ; Grangeville visitor Sautrady. the Cottonwood State Bank, was f 3 ; fe Country t Happenings of the Week | Gi Rooke of Spring Camp |a Grangeville visitor Saturday. Loans and discounts................... $220,153.90 hs 1 ; ; ate at | Stocks, bonds and warrants 12,907.35 Admission 25¢ and 35¢ | : has been a Cottonwood visitor the} Three carloads of hogs were| Liberty bonds owned. 10,000.00 : Art Rhoades was a county seat|past week with ‘Dad’ Rooke/shipped out of the local. yards last | U.S 2 ee pone es i 15,000.00 } visitor Monday. who has not been in the best of/ Tuesday. Shipments were made | Bankin idl furnit re and fixtures... 6,660.57 Tharsda Feb 13 : 1) health lately. by the Cottonwood Milling Co. irre ace Sg y, Fed. | Rev. Chas. MacCaughey will | ; h : g CASH AND DUE FROM BANKS........ _ $69,131.82 1 preach in the M: B. church Sun- Bar ney i auc need snd Ree and the Farmers Union. ~ $333,853.64 day. the 9th at lla. m. The’ left punday morning for pokeue Charley Lueck of the Winona} LIABILITIES ISH YATES j public is invited. where Mr. Luchtefeld will ep! €-' section was in Cottonwood Mon- Deposits subject to cheek $215,840.57 i Cadi uslen: who iswas stecently )sent the local Farmer’s Union at/ day with a load of hogs. ‘The| he ed gab aaa aus 57 By : E } discharged from an army post in| ‘he Farmers Convention. hogs were brought to the local! bh cer ' A (216 j | the east, is visiting with friends in} Mrs. E. M. Buck and family a yards i ina truck driven by | as pth eae sr esoae WM § HART Cottonwood. left Tuesday morning for Spo-|"O27 Sever. | Capitalstockeces). foccs cess i 25 000 00 i ‘ , | Viola and Alfred Killmar, of | kane where they expect tomake, Mrs. Lillian Murburg, of Spo-/ Surplus and undivided profits... 7,294.19 Genel } Winona, returned Saturday even-| their home in the future. They | kane, Wn., who has been visiting | ; #393, 853.64 { ing from Spokane and Clarkston | have many friends in Cottonwood ‘at the home of relativ es in the| ie ; ‘ where they had been on a visit. who regret to see them leave but | Westlake country since the Holi-| | Paramount Comedy Fred McK Gc ile| Wish them success in their new days, left Saturday morning for | ‘ eee Cistenueen f ©" location: her home. Mrs. Murburg «| MSS PS ERE hg SE ate | INVITED OUT le OO dua sage | EE EAS Te REN. Oa Neer POERIA ain Bit 1 oer ige walters Meth Siehé: day with relatives and friends. Steve Farthing of the Salrion Been a ~ Lapis niga | i Fred. is now engaged in the stock |"Ver country was in roomaroed recat Baal bytes ty ae HI ‘ : business at Grangeville Monday on business. Mr. Farth- . e ing states that farmers in his} Miss Elsie Uhlenkott was a! To Serve You Better Comin Jack Robertson of the Rocky| section are now busily engaged| passenger for Ferdinand Monday. | Canyon section, left z Tuesday | in plowing and that the weather|Miss Uhlenkott will visit at the| - morning for Anatone, Wash. Jack! on the river has been ideal,|Clem Frei home in Ferdinand Is Our Constant Aim TUESDAY has somewhat of a reputation as While in the city he paid the|and try to nurse back to health § a buckaroo in ‘the Salmon river/ Chronicle a pleasant call. members of the Frei family who! x : i country and will follow ridingat) 4 large crowd of young people, have had severe attacks of the in- I = j e i i his new location. many of them returned soldiers, fluenza. oad | e Ss The Bell Telephone Company |attended a: dance given by the] The deep silence of the forest} With this in view we have recently in- i | has installed a phone at the resi-| Rebekha lodge at Ferdinand last} was broken only by the moan of | stalled a ledger posting machine and up- 66 e 9 , ‘, dence of Dr. Sommers, the veteri-| Friday evening. The soldier| the wind in the pines and the un- | anaes ciateinGHeevtein © Dachvin and i narian.. This was done for the|boys have great praise for the|canny cry of the far-off wolf. A} 1 gpl ERS oe : , merica \\ convenience of the doctor’s pa-|ladies who gave the entertain- | beautiful white girl in the clutch- | SELES A ALTE YOU: | trons. that they may communi-|ment. Everything was free to'es ofa half-breed, mad with de- : cate with him at his home as well | the boys in khaki and blue. sire, saw not even a gleam of| Cl a ay 99 as his offic In a letter to the Chronicle C.' hope. Death would be welcome. | nswer Mr. and» Mrs. Wess Hocker-| 0. Olson, who is now located at, Suddenly astrange thing happens, | | : smith ann two children left Mon-|Olanda, Mont., states that they, the menace was lifted and her| THE . F ,day'morning for a month’s visit}are having ideal weather and struggle promised to be rewarded i to Seattle and other coast points.| feeding of stock has been very | by an odd trick of fate—the tense | FIRST NATIONAL B ANK | Second } While away the Hockersmiths ex-|light. They have had zero, ; Situation rouses a gripping inter-| INWOOD. H Bt fici Fe peet to meet their son, Delmar,| weather only once this year, that est. See “The Savage” at the| Sa ee Official War cal . who is enroute home from oyer-|being around the holidays. He|Orpheum theatre on Saturday} Pictures seas, Their son was one of the also states that Earl Carlson and! when Ruth Clifford comes to cele- passéngers.on the Tuscania which } his wife are now located there. i brate “Bluebird Day” in this cap-| DON’T D ‘ was sunk LS a Goons subma-|They formerly resided at Enter-| tivating story of love and adven-| j § IT es iine while enroute to Europe. prise, Oregon. ‘ture in the Canadian Northwest. i s —_ imine ee De 2 Re ps EI

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