Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, February 28, 1919, Page 4

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[Cottonwood Chronicle /DRY GOODs| - , _ . > GEORGE a. j * > A 7 S = no + ISSUED EVERY <a. | And entered at Postoffice in Cottonwood, Idaho, as second-class mail matter. ea The Place To Get Those _ 1 — Subscription one year $2.00 oF FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS we Se Avs FRESH BUTTERKIST POP CORN Copy for change of ad must be handed | - in by Wednesday noon-to insure Saas FRIDAY, FEB. 28, 1919 FURNITURE WATCH Your Boys) f Our newlines of Dry Goods are now .enroute At Grangeville last week five ; y . tiple tnblual whee aaa from the wholesale markets of the east and it authorities for entering various | will be to your advantage to wait in making i usiness houses at different inter- | Large Stock Always on Hand [varies peed erecting your purchases. All these goods were bought. hese boys are al in their teens, and like most boys were a lively at the recent decline in prices. * bunch when they congregated on | Bedsteads Library Tables the streets at night. At first their ee intentions perh i | Lounges Dining Tables but as time ‘past they became/el In Our Grocery department we carry a complete Davenports _ Dressers | [f bolder and bolder, until the acts, line of fancy and staple groceries and can fill , h B for which they n t to} Dining Chairs Rocking Chairs the velba Sibel wen Gtalk: your table wants at any time. 3 ted. ° * ‘ These boys were all fint boys at | De eye en Gat site All high-grade goods at lowest prices |} ,, ">= bovs were all int boy i eS oii For ti evil intentions now, but when | Complete line of Funeral Furnishings carried congregated with their other com- ig panions, whom they meet on the | 1 Both Phones. Calls answered day or night streets at night they would ven- ‘ , / ture todo almost anything that! was suggested by any member of Nau’s Furniture Store their crowd: _ the best Overalls made ‘ These very same hoys and their| COTTONW.OCOD - > + IDAELO fll parents ought to be thankful that the officers took them in charge, | and without a doubt they will re- pent and be men with a'100 per) cent character, where if perhaps | (Sj i B r S. were they allowed to continue in | mm 0 0 e their wrong doings, later in life would find themselves behind ae ~ Wholesale and Retail prison bars—or strangling to a} i‘ B UT C H E R S gg het as these are always : 4 \ ; difficult problems for officers to Dealers in Hides, Pelts, and all kinds of Poultry iayale uxt asa vale wie athe R @ pains and sorrows caused ‘on oe COTTONWOOD, IDAHO casions of this kind fall on the} parertts, sisters, brothers or other ul uF a _The Most of the Best for the Least a FLAT LITA een Tenet Te relati : De Mei eg) al panes be sure you rida A REAL SERVICE FOR THE Sine dee - ait Titi tm tm mt LIVESTOCK SHIPPER without a doubt have put them = i F ; ; . : were they are. Take a lesson Few shippers realize the advantage of marketing their stock ¥ Seite een ium [mewn eA ables itsto command the highest prices for i its offerings. we Do we want the daylight saving plan continued, abandoned o1 modified. Now is the time to de We Fill Feeder and Stocker Orders. Send for our! Weekly | cide. Congressman McKinley 0 Call at our warehouse for all kinds of Market Letter with Quotations. “|| Illinois has introduced into thi ‘aurureannnui House of Representative a bill to P. W. Murphy Cemmission Company repeal the so-called daylight "sav- ai, ; ; Spokane Union Stock Yards ee Feed, Rolled Barley, Oats, Corn, Mill Feed, Cow SPOKANE, WASH COLVILLE, WASH hounthevinet Sandavsin’ Maki h f , acleincniih ax: aaa and back sen the at Sunday _ Feed, Hog Feed, Re-cleaned Wheat, Tim- in er. s _ Vises iniptuced dup? Becsesces othy Seed, Alfalfa Seed, Poultry ti Ra f Iowa, wh ifs your own momey i lelntens Ghat “hg Sormnece” vl Food, Alfalfa Hay state object to the law on the tL ve n01n 3 # ground that it is detrimental -to — Dieta = |. <i Tlo evidently thinks that th Onur record for having served more shippers in the year just pass- ed than all our competitors indicates how well we serve our patrons. North and South road engineers ‘‘Go ahead and good tobacco taste used good judgment in routing the e ‘chew your sweet, stays with it.’ proposed new road and last wee! sticky plug, if you Good fasts, taller chew. |voted to bond its district foi ; in ess ou like.it. But there is Cravath becies toate $150,000 for road improvements Cc | I isn’t an ordinary _ than ordinary plug. \ in the Central highway district tobacco that’s one, aha pa Tlo perhaps like Cottonwood ha: Now 2 hi h P. n two, three with Real wany XS GRAVELY utmost confidence in the road tak Ng atent Gravely. The real for booklet on chewing plug. ing the course designated by the BestQuality state highway commission. Feyton Brand If more piers mpl pay atten ? REAL CHEWING PLUG ‘jesse chet coe We are Ready to Contract for this would be a better wor Plug packed in pouch sai New Bags FUUUUAOOUAUOOGGUOUANEOAGUEUAUOOUAOEOOGUEUESUUGEAUAGUOA GAEL Some aaa it may be necessary fOr the legislature to enact a law | to permit a man to mind his own Fepeinatinsene BANK | voces € Vollmer-Clearwater Company c ' Branch $27 per ton or delivered in A’ GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS DONE Cottonwood for $34 per ton, Geo Our “facilities for serving you are the best, and we aim | Renner, owner, 8-3 to satisfy every customer. Your account is invited | ee once, |e NMEA ASAD OLEAN UNE cA ds 5 i 7 a days and Mondays. Will pay Cashier E. J. KIN, Assistan' F, M. BIEKER, Cashic miter recccamaie [oP pound. T. Clark, the junk TE HERE EET PE

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