Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, April 18, 1919, Page 4

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Cottonwoed Chronicle Fe rt a tt eee eae a \ "(SETS “A GEORGE MEDVED The Place To Get Those ats FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS |I/Sirscati st tet i e arn oe a You Will Like Them» FRESH BUTTERKIST POP CORN sieved ie EE ESTES A $e ee | : ag Ae Soa of on ae be panded in ednesday noon to insure ange | FURNITURE m>wmse tt MUNSING UNION SUITS ! IDAHO LANDS i ; Newspapers throughout the state || a f are constantly recording sales of fie . . . Cir JG & Al, li ices | EL -irritatin Large Stock Always.on Hand ania age ee co fap ‘i Finest in quality, non ies { profit for | : } the years of labor which they have {i= Always perfect fitting ; 4 Pee put in developing these acreages. | fic “4: sts Bedsteads Library Tables These transactions indicate two! fi= Famous for durability and washability ' ; net prominent facts: That homeseek-| fi : : Lounges Dining Tables ers are turning in increasing num-| 4 One hundred per cent right id D t Dressers bers to the advantages offered in) a N. bi di ° avenports Idaho, and that Idaho lands are| 0 pinain ck DP i A é |looked upon as gilt-edge ieee Bt nee & is Dining Chairs Rocking Chairs ents: le No gapping at crotch 1S { A Developed lands form an al- | in All high-grade goods at lowest prices }}|) most cestal fonoe-of setart a: / \ money invested where knowledge | ¥ / : 4 Ess f busi d ful attention | ‘i Gomplete line of Funéral Furnishings carried conitribute thelr Gea toned the! 10 000 000 Sold Annuall \ result, Placing undeveloped areas | 9 ’ 9 \ Both Phones. Calls answered day or night in the list of wealth producers al- | | \ om { so forms a field where ultimate re- | | | | turn willcome for the labor in-| : For sale by fot i i volved. | i Some speak of the coming per- | ] | iod as an era of a possible boom) i SSS SSS in real estate and the real estate| | 1 OAT SLO . values. That.is not true unless | ~ e S the people allow themselves to be | ea } H carried away by land: speculation i | 1 l m on B ros. and then the movement* might, = ' | } ; Wholegale and Retail eventually react to a period of te, | ee depression involving readjust- | ue , h ment to normal conditions. So! | BU ' CHERS long as the movement, as it is i | . Dealers in\ Hides, ‘Pélts, and all. kinds of Poultry now, continues to be a natural Uc Ch ae i : one, based upon concrete evidence up ' & Ye, f land values as to productive- | > \COTTONWOOD, IDAHO ; i \ eo ee The Most of the Best for the Least a | ’ _—_—_—— u Fe YEE ue ME Ue UELe uel = las rn ano wacker AOS sss ss ty aig bee | ; P EAST. ir ee n Frequently westners read in aay : 1 Bs { e ie | a all ars eastern newspapers some “wild |i ony ! west” story of murder or holdup} as ) i ; which, dated from the west, may | i. Having fecently received the agency i rgd Bog Aye oe es LS i for the Velie and’Oakland Cars for sities mrould’seamn to indiedte thee lie | for Idaho county I willbe pleased “ territory west of the Rockies is |p : to give é emonstrations in either of still populated by brigands and |§ ' these makes at any time to parties trigger men. i interested in the purchase of a ma- But here is the police court grist | § i chine, | | for one day in New York city: ! a aie Waiter waylaid by two girls who} | ie Writt of Phone Me Both Phones ee ae { : Ex-pugilist held without bail for ) WR. Roger: et Cottonwood, Idaho murder of another pugilist in a i. i saloon row. i L Streetcar motorman arrested ; a, for attacking helpless drunken 5 % . : : . i | Its up to ee Build that new home or barn, garage or machine I ed and sheltshocked in battle gg Shed or whatever it may be now. f SAYS a overseas, stabbed as result of old | feud. / ock | BR id ge Rrohl ag sect Lumber is not nearly aS/high as you think it is. ey Ee with robbery Th ions | / “Tite's th ick, heayy Good taste, smaller PES ries ne . We ‘ r a sweetening you waht chew, longer life iswhat -| Marine fireman held without | We have an idea you will be mighty surprised stick to your 6rdin- sie pg yg bs bal bail for robbery. when re) B tual fi h G / ary plug.| But for deals the bgt ee Sixteen-year-old boy in Tombs, J U ge our actua gures on t € materials you ee re ipa toba¢co satis- oye eee . |charged with beating old man to| need to build with. | agonal a hood ord GENUING GAAvELY. + ae See private secreta | | Gravely.” fe iar op in peat ats condition ik: athe cd ; / for booklet on chewin, ; i pital. | R He gave tno men a itn to We ks jaa ile prepared to supply your / automobile and was later slugged, ' naries, ‘ eyton Brand dumped out on the street and the | | REAL CHEWING PLUG) "iin ine | , i | Minor items of petit larceny, iM , ] } ° i Plug hed i rt assault and battery; speeding, | We shall be glad to assist you in planning what- ; . ug packed in pouc. * _|drunkness and moral ‘delinquen: fm @Ver it is you intend to build and give you an accur- p - cies are not recorded space in! i ildi | yy . Te voce teeraet space in' HA ate price on the completed building. é : | the day’s police court grind. Can : ) | Ferdinand State Bank J:‘wree aor icenua , 4 / FERDINAND, IDAHO : decd sl dlc haga ‘ i Farmers claim they are unable| | | A cenerat eancine ausness cone fis ee. Eussman Lumber Compan “oO Oe : : ovie : : ae for wong you Red the best, ae we a | show on the farm would help and ‘ : p y a lo satisfy every customer. Your aé¢count is invite would aid in attempting to solve ‘ “Th H ° ” bd 3 the unemployment problems of e ome Builders a ae E. M. EHRHARDT, President - HENRY KUTHER, Vice-President the cities : heen | e "FM. BIEKER, Cashier E. J. KINZER, Assistant Cashier I | Buy a Vietory Loan Bond. | a MBS arpa ine i Silk cae gt nn Nei Saat

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