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\ ave IN ‘wy iss Vi) * St — AND VICINITY » Prank Buck arrived Tuesday evening.from Spokane where he has been for some. time. Herman: Von Bargen of the Fenn ~ section was a ‘Cottonwood busi- ness ‘visitor this week. : "Tom Parker, E,L. Parker and T. C. Keith were Grangeville visi- tors Tuesday’ evening: _ Ray Nims returned Saturday evening from Lewiston where he spent several days on business. * Mrsi: August Kopezynski who hasbeen seriously ill for three weeks is now slowly improving. Hubert Hattrup was.a passen- ' ger for Clarkston Wednesday where he will visit with relatives and friends, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Maugg were Cottonwood business visitors here Thursday’ from their home at Grangeville. 0, D. Hamlin, distributor for the Continental, Oil Co., in Cot- tonwood received a carload of gas- oline this week, Mr. .and Mrs. Lee Rhoades, were, Grangeville visitors the lat- ter;part of last .week returning home Sunday.morning. ‘Mis. Rudolph Schroeder return- ed Thursday evening from a week’s visit with relatives and friends at Lewiston. Frank Nuxoll, Joe Hansen and John Nuxoll of the Greencreek section were Cottonwood business visitors the first of the week. W. R, Rogers and family ‘spent a‘few days at Grangeville the Jat- ter part of last week, returning to their home Sunday morning. these prices, SS ee EEL Boy’s Spring Suits That ; are Made Right and Look Right Now Is the Time to Buy Your EASTER These suits, men, toe the line in every re- spect with the best that is being offered to the masculine public in the market today at Only the finest looking,- and longest-wearing, pre-shrunk materials find a place in their foundation; and only the finest class of needlework is used to mould these fabrics into handsome and harmonious lines SEE OUR WINDOWS ONWOOD MERCANTILE CO. NWGIF aa NG RY RNY? i. Sat A million trout fry will shortly be distributed in Idaho streams. Harry C. Cranke, the Nezperce auctioneer, was a businesss visitor in Cottonwood the first of the week. Froney Doty of Lewiston who has been visiting at the home of ner sister, Mrs. Jessie Uhling re- turned to her home Wednesday morning. Mrs, C. A. Johnson and daugh- ter, Margaret, returned Tuesday morning Grangeville, where they |, spent a few days with relatives and friends. Peter Kennedy and son, Ray, of Moscow, are visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Reilly this week. Mr. Kennedy is Mrs, Rielly’s father. George M. Reed, a prominent real estate man of Grangeville was a Cottonwood business visi- tor Tuesday, returning to his home the same evening. Mr.and Mrs. M. M. Belknap entertained at dinner Saturday evening in compliment to Sgt. Vern Dye. Other guests present were Miss Wilder, Miss Ward- robe and M. W. Sligar. Bills ate out announcing a ben- fit dance and basket social in the Odd Fellow’s hall at Winona this evening. It is being given for the benefit of the Armenians. Otto Aichlmayr and wife re~ moved to one of the George Win- der houses last week. Prior to moving to Cottonwood they were located with Mrs. Scherer, whose home is near Rocky canyon. P. A. Gaul who has been seri- ously ill with pneumoia for the past two weeks is now completely out of danger and is recovering rapidly from the effects of the decease. B. H. Lutchtefeld of Keuter- NYY} [ UWA, =CIVS SRO RE AE ORE AGE A ¥) \ (left for Lewiston Mr, and Mrs. George Downer of Grangeville were visitors in Cottonwood this week. They Wednesday morning where they will spend a aS few days before returning to their =. =77,| in Lewiston. 2 | bedside at the present. YJ Y 2 YB CA NY SN NG NY Wy aU) Sd CASA Cook Food Sale by Ladies Aid at Parker’s store Saturday after: noon March 22. 11-2 Mike Steger of Westlake was in, Cottonwood Saturday on busi- ness. Mr. Steger reports 2% feet of snow in his section of the country. : ‘Mr. A. J. Barth and children day morning, where they will spend about ten days visiting friends and relatives, Mrs. Leo Robertson of Nezperce who spent several day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Robertson, returned to her home Saturday morning. : ‘Mrs. Anna Gaul of Lewiston, who has been spending the past week in Cottonwood with rela- tives returned to her home Thurs- day morning. She was summoned son, P, A* Gaul. Mr, Fry is a took quite an active interest in the meeting held here last Friday. millinery wholesale house for the last month selecting her new spring styles, expects to arrive in Cottonwood shortly with her fine line of millinery goods. Date for opening will be announced later. August Schroeder received a telegram from his son, Sergeant, Bert Schroeder, Wednesday stat ing that he had arrived safely on American soil. Bert joined old Company E at Grangeville, but after arriving in France was trans- ferred to another organization. There will be preaching Sunday at the M2 E. church at 11 a.m, with a good roussng song service. | ville. was among the farmers in town from that section Monday. He says sleighing is good every- where but on the streets of Cot- | tonwood, Sunday school from 10 to 41, Sermon by the pastor, Rev. M. W. Sligar. Everybody invited. Rev. Slgar was recently dis- Y|\tonwood schools. | charge of the 3rd and 4th grades. were passengers for Lewiston Sun-|’ here by the serious illness of her|j Edgar Frye of Ferdinand was|| a Cottonwood visitor. last Friday, || very enthusiastic || booster for the:-Farm . Bureau and || Miss Wieber who has been at a} Y |} home at Grangeville. Kasper Sprute of Keuterville was in Cottonwood Monday. on }|business. While in the city he paid’ the Chronicle office a _pleas- ant visit. Mr. Sprute is one of the oldest subscribers on our list, having taken the Chronicle for the past 20 years. , Tom Shinnick, the only son of a ) | Dr. and Mrs. Shinnick is reported 14, |to be improving rapidly from the effects of an operation for ‘appen- dicitis at the St. Joseph hospital His mother is at his }|° Edwin, Nelson purchased a 20- 35 Yuba tractor, a four bottom 1) | ang plow and two double action dise harrow this week from the Hoene Hardware. Mr. Nelson will use this outfit on his large 3| land holdings in the Denver sec- tion. position at the First National the position as teacher in the Cot- She will take Her successor has not yet been named by the bank. Reese Hattabaugh, one of the at leading attorneys of Grangeville was a Cottonwood businéss visi- ‘tor Tuesday. He was here in con- nection with a law suite that was to have come up before the dis- trict court this spring but was settled here Tuesday. John Nash and Frank Wimer )} were passengers for Grangeville Tuesday evening in connection with the estate of the iate Mrs. Kate Fitzgerald. Mr. Nash was named one of the executors in the will of Mrs. Fitzgerald.. W. W. Flint was also nated. other disbursements. come tax report. COTTONWOOD , E. M.. EHRHARDT, Pres, Miss Ruth Miller resigned her! Bank this week and:has accepted | ing in Cottonwood, removed to. his farm northwest of Cottonwood | this week and will operate it the, coming season. | George Poler and wife returned Sunday evening from Culdesac | where they have been spending) the past two weeks on their ranch near that city and is now again: busily engaged at his old position | at the leeal depot. ; | Chester Hendrickson and Ken- neth Miller cntertained their friends at a birthday. party at the Oldham ranch. The usual games, | music and: dinner were in-§ dulged:in. All wished the boys many happy returns of the day.) Fet Rhoades of Grangeville, spent several days this week, vis- | J iting with his brother Lee, near § Cottonwood. Fet at one time was a resident of Cottonwood but has @ Wm, Noxoll who has been liv: SL SE EEE —AT THE-— HORPHEUM | THEATRE H Saturday, March 15 The Scarlet Car Featuring Franklyn Farnum been spending the greater part’ of the winter with his brother Jay Also who operates a large stock ranch § near Pollock on Salmom river. Henry Uhlenkott, a prosperous 4 farmer of the Greenereek section was a Cottonwood business visitor jj Wednesday. Mr. Uhlenkott stat- ed that the squirrels are begining to appear in his neighborhood, having seen several of the cunning creatures last week. Indications | surely point to an early spring on | Camas Prairie. | J. F. Jenny and August Seubert | returned last week from Coeur | d ’Alene were they attended a' meeting held by delegates of the, Knights of Columbus of northern Idaho, The object of the meet- ing was for the purpose of devis-| ing ways and means to promote | the interests of the order in north- | ern Idaho. Mr. Jenny and Mr.} Current 10c and 20c f Sunday, March 16 Lily Seubert represented the local coun- || cil in the panhandle city. Sup- | reme Knight Flaherty, of Phila- |i delphia and Bishop Gorman of, Your Income Tax Report 2 | Can be made out with but very litfle trouble if you will deposit all your in- come during the year in the bank and wfite checks for your expenses and We shall be glad to render you as- sistance in making out your in- Cottonwood, Idaho H. C. MATTHIBSEN, Cashier M. M. BELKNAP, Vice-Pres. Boise were also present at the jj meeting. STATE BANK | "Better Banking Service for Farmers ‘A vast 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. This fund is 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 them.against disorganized markets. By Alma Reubens Also Keystone Comedy A SANITARIUM SCANDAL Thursday, March 20 DANGER GAME By That Good Actress | Madge Kennedy | Anda Good Comedy . i These ne all No. Events -* If you are not linked up with this system as one of our depositors come.in.and let us. tell you how it helps you. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK COTTONWOOD, IDAHO 1 Good Shows Come one, Come All Meaney “a > 10c and 20c