Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, February 28, 1919, Page 6

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met RISB ANH DRE DRC ORE AR 1 EAN 1 EAT 3 >: a = ASR Ges _ @ Continuing all Next Week OS ass Men’s AAS DN Yi l af ih, Cayp, . eel RY. y i} : Os You can save.money by doing so tO) on): a, DESERT EAE Thisstore is a great friend to the man or woman who likes the best merchandise and who still like to be economicai - Beginning SATURDAY > ‘We will give you some real bargains in Underwear =. These are odd sizes which we wish to dis- pose of at the LOWEST Possible PRICES Also a few odds and ends left over from our Rummage Sale which will be marked down TO PRICES THAT WILL MOVE THEM Now is the Time to Buy THAT, NEW COAT Se senior al LeTANSY 56 iE al SS s RS CARL ORE AY SN =, Ma HE DRE AE JERS Myke alll = Li ine a : Women’s : Children’s R Wy Bi, Ba N ss our Wife or Daughter NY SN NYY NNUGGE NG: i AND VICINITY Personal Mention and Local Happenings of the Week: ‘ ; Rebekah: card: party Monday ‘ ~~ evening Marchs3 at I. 0. O. F. , hall. Everybody invited. Sergeant Vern Dye’ and Ser- geant Don Fisher gave the high school - students - two fine talks’ Wednesday afternoon of their ex-' oy perience ‘in France, y Mrs.,A. Farr, of.Lewiston, who has been visiting for. the past week atthe home of Mrs. Bart Simon.returned to her home Sun- day morning, The building reeenty -purchas- ed by Herman Nuxoll from Bert Oliver, located on, Main street and,oceupied by Felix Martzen | and Eugenie Mauer, has recently been re-papered-and otherwise re- paired-by its new owner. Mrs. Caroline’ Kineaid and ‘lit- tle'son, who have been ‘visiting at the‘home'of Mrs. Kineaid's’ par- ents; Mr. and Mrs: John Funke, since’ the recent death of her ‘hus- ‘ band departed ‘Monday «morning for their-home‘at Ashmoor;, Mont. Mr.and Mrs. John Johann are the proud parents-ofa big baby boy which’arrived at. theit- home last week. The-young, man has) been christened William Mack. Dr. Orr: was the. physician -in at- tendance. Both mother and babe are doing nicely. Mri,and:Mrs. B. H. Butler who have been spending the winter:at. Walla Wala, Wash., returned, heme; Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs;.Butler’s. health has. not - been of thesbest.in winters gone; by and theyspent)some time at ate Walla Walla in order. to have Dr. Shinnick reports the arrival of a little soldier boy at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. Joe. Blackburn on Monday the 24th, Mrs. Peter. Johann who. has been visiting at.the home of her son, John, for some time past, departed for her home Tuesday morning at Culdesac, S. W. Hamill of Greenereek was a Cottonwood businees visit- or Saturday. Mr, Hamill also was a Grangeville ‘visitor before returning home. ‘ Doctor Orr, of this city, re- Mr.’and Mrs: Kopezynskiare the proud parents of a big boy. of regulation size.and lung power, who arrived at their home Sun- day morning. Dr. Orr was the attending physician. bee The Rev. Father Phelan, pastor of the Catholie-church at. Grange- ville; spent Monday in Cotton- wood while enroute home from Winchester and Reubens where he held services Sunday. Mrs, Fred Drube, who has been ,a sufferer of dropsy for some time departed Monday morning for Pt. f)|sickness and she was Arthur Wright of the Boles see- tion was a” Cottgnwood business visitor Tuesday. Miss Jennie. Orr, a trained -4|nurse,, who is» graduate of St. Mary’s hospital at Minneapolis, \aabe | Minn., and who has been visiting )|at the home of her brother, Dr. K,| Orr, forsome time, has desided ); to remain here: permanently and will practice her profession here. M. L. Lake, traffic chief for the Bell telephone company of Spo- }/ kane was a Cottonwood business visitor last week. While here he <—)}| gave out orders to the local opera- sy tors which does not allow them A} | to give out the time of day from > | the central office. !been in force for some time in y> | some of our neighboring cities, This rule has A big baby boy. made his ar- rival at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wiliam Crea on Friday the 21st inst., in the Fenn section. <4}! Daddy Bill is about the happiest ~| father in his neighborhood and expects from now on to have no >| difficulty in getting help on the farm. Dr. Orr was the attending physician. Mrs. W. .A. Robinson, Mrs. )| Harold Harris and Miss Sadie Robinson, all of Grangeville, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johnson of this city. Mrs. Rgb- inson recently returned from a J‘ visit with relatives in Detroit, Michigan. Whilein the east her reiatives were taken down with engaged most of the time nursing back to {health members of her family. . Marion Butler arrived in Cot- ; tonwood Monday evening from Camp Lewis. where he received an honorable discharge. He has been in the service five months. Marion spent a few days at Gar- >| field, Wash., their old home where he was met by his mother who has also been visiting there. From Garfield he was accompan- ied by his mother, Mrs. Jane Butler te their home in Cotton- wood. COTTONWOOD E..M.EHRHARDT, Pres. |tien who was recently operated | Cottonwood, Idaho ' H.C. MATTHIESEN, Cashier M, M. BELKNAP, Vice-Pres. Condition, December 31, 1918 RESOURCES William Roos and William Lies g expect to leave Friday morning # for California foran extended @ visit, i if Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Fuller and daughter of Grangeville, are j spending the week in Cottonwood } with friends. a John Terhaar, who has been a! Ra visitor in North Dakota for some ff time past returned to Cottonwood is Saturday evening. {i Miss Anna Petersori returned # to the teacher’s training schcol at Sweetwater Monday after spend- § ing a few days with home folks. jf Mrs. JL. MéKissick, who has f been visiting at.the home of P. H. § Dye for several days, returned to her home at Lewiston Monday } morning. \@ FOR SALE—Fourteen tons, of |f good timothy hay in stack and80_ acres of straw near Red Rock on | the Huffman place. ‘L, A. Wisen- | er, Grangeville, Idaho" 9-1) The Rev. Father Phillip return- | ed Monday evening from Genes-| see and Colton where he held 40, house devotions at each of the, cities pamed above. MK Jim McCue, of the’ Fenn sec- | on by Dr. Ort, assisted by Dr.|f Blake, is now. well on his way to recovery. His many friends will | welcome this good news and hope | to see him completely recovered, in a short time. Alice Hawley who has resigned | her position as telephone operator | f with the Nezperce telephone com-| pany has removed to Grangeville | where she intends to make her |§ home. Agnes Maugg is filling the position vacated by her. Harry C. Cranke, the Nezperce | auctioneer, was last week selected | f among a number of applicants to |B ery asaleon March 27 for the] California Breeders Sales and| and Pedigree Co. at Sacramento, | Cal. This surely speaks well for his qualifications as an auction- eer. | STATE BANK ORPHEUM * Saturday, Mar. 1 |. BETWEEN ports that a little Miss made her arrival at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. Dye last week. She says she intends to make her future jhome with the Dyes, to which Clarkston, accompanied by her daughter Lena, and C. N, No- berg. She expects to receive treatment there and that: they may relieve her sufferings is the Loans and. discounts. $220,153.90 | Stocks, bonds and warrants.. 12,907.35 4 Liberty; bonds. owned.... 10,000.00 U.S. Treasury certificates 1% 15,000.00 Banking house, furniture and fixtures... 6,660.57 CASH AND DUE: FROM BANKS........ $69,131.82 $833,853.64 | LIABILITIES \@ Deposits subject to checky..............0.66 $215,840.57 "DRRROOPUAROM TAB 525i Oi eias cde 79,519.46 Cashier: Ghe@ede nics. .siescca o stasdedes cosestse . 6,199.42 TOTAL DEPOSITS: all concerned have consented. wish of her relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strick-| Euclid Rice, son of Riley Rice, faden were Cottonwood visitors |2%4 one of the purchasers of a the past week at the home of Joe 2000-acre stock ranch in Montana |Gaul. They have been here with| !ast week, departed Sunday. morn- their littleson, who is. receiving| 198 for his new holdings... He has medical atttention and who is| lived in Cottonwood for a num- Capital stock ..........0c0c0 800. Surplus.and undivided profits............. 7,294.19 $333,853.64 just:recovering from a severe at- tack of pneumonia. The little fellow is well on his way to te covery. Ben Terwillegar of the .Green- creek section, was in Cottonwood Monday to meet B. Huffman and wife who returned. Sunday: night from Lewiston where they had been visiting. While in town Mr. Terwillegar paid the Chron- icle office a pleasant» visit -and stated ever indication peinted; to a bumper crop this fall. He has practically his-entire farm in fall wheat. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McMahon, and son, Leonard, were passeng- ers for. Culdesac where the Me- Mahons will spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. George Poler, who are spending a short vacation on their ranch. From Culdesac they will go to Spokane were they. intend to make their future home. Mr.McMahon will again take up’ ‘this work with a large school ‘sup- ber of years and ‘his friends; wish him and his;, brothers all the suc- cess in the world, Mrs, Anna Gail of Lewiston who-has been spending a fewdays visiting at the P. A. Gaul home and helping nurse back to health members of that family, returned to her home™Monday morning. The Gauls are now. all on their way to recovery and their friends will be. glad to see. them..out again. Joe South received word this week from-his'son, Vern, who is now located in Florida with anj|} aviation repair department, that he expects: to receive’ his discharge in the near. future. Vern: has/} been in the service for overa year, ||} and ~was.one-oef the «first -volun- | teers. who joined. company -E, but |ff who.was.rejected at Boise -on-ac- | count of bad teeth. He also stat-| ed. that. the weather was <real ||} warm where they were .now sta- tioned-and:that they sleep with | {If very little bedding over them). Better Banking: Service for Farmers Avast fund, now aggregating a thousand million- dollars, - has been assembled by act of congress to stand back of the farming and business interests of the country. them against disorganized markets. helps you, THE IRST NATIONAL BANK COTTONWOOD, IDAHO This.fundis the Federal: Reserve Banking ‘System, of which we are a member, and ‘it enables us better than ever before to. supply our farmers with the credit and currency they need for producing crops and to protect If you are not linked _ up with this system as one .of our depositors come in and let us. tell you how it iFace in SE AORN Shows Coming to the THEATRE BEGINNING Bluebird Feature THE DOOR By Munroe Salisbury 10c and 20c Sunday, March HIS ENEMY THE LAW By Jack Richardson Comedy * “AW ICE MAN'S BRIDE” This is Al Good Comedy 10c and 20c Thursday, Mar. 6 Goldwyn Presents Mae Marsh In a fast- moving drama _ of thrills and suspense The Story of the girl who knew things detectives could not even guess at scstispeetin eons naetsns The The Dark Mack Sennett. Comedy This will be a No.1 Good Show 20c and 30c

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