Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, May 2, 1919, Page 6

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T Sa ; . Cottonwood Chronicle Ferdinand State Bank GORGE MEDVED te FERDINAND, IDAHO | and entered at Posttiee in Cottouwood: Idaho oy - % = as second-class mail matter. | : A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS DONE | Subscription one year............. $2.00 Six months. . sb eave d see ooasae selene $1.25 Our facilities for serving you are the best, and we aim | Strietly in Advance to satisfy every customer. Your account is invited é . Independent in Politics E. M. EHRHARDT, President HENRY KUTHER, Vice-President | Copy for change of ad must be handed . F M. BIEKER, Cashier E, J. KINZER, Assistant Cashier |in by Wednesday noon to insure change . z | _ FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1919 e : |GETTING DOWN TO EARTH | Weare apt to fly kites and try e ie al a al ars to soar with them into the realms of impractical theories. Occasion- ally it is a good thing to get down wea N received the agenc to earth and stay there long| - : Tete : Hav eg hairlgli ph a sie i enotighto understand ‘how. mat “Take our word for it, Nell, you’ll never spend time again i for aa seein I " onan ie : ; velously we are blessed without making your own dresses, once you’ve worn a Mina Taylor? a j e pleasec ae ; i ’ é fet : ee ee fat any of these new-fangled trimings| There are a lot of tremendously important and necessary things for every woman to do ; to give demonstrations in either of of Utopia that are so often dangl- 4 ‘ ’ Ps these makes at any time to ‘parties ed before our eyes, In that posi-/2OWadays. And the more she can save-her time and energy to do those things, the more interested in the purchase of a ma- tion we can certainly appreciate | truly economical she is. ; Ny ; p " chine. the following homely observations | The real thrift is in conserving time and vitality to the utmost, rather than figuring that of an Idaho philosopher. something has not cost much because you took your own time to make it. A digger for statistics has pro- duced a most interesting article : showing that if a housg were light- M ina Tay lor D Ne esses ed by kerosene as it is today with “True Thrift Dresses” electricity the cost would be start- ling more than we pay for modern Write or Phone Me Both Phones W. R. Rogers, Cottonwood, Idaho Mina Taylor Dresses are the product of You’ll find them here, well cut, beautiful- Wholesale and Retail ’ coal oil is figured in 10-year aver- : : ages, going back to the early days BUTCHERS of the oil lamp, f : : When we touch a button and - Dealers in Hides, Pelts, and all kinds of Poultry flood the room with light we give small thought to the marvel of it s . fod scientifically or to the great con- ‘ COTTONWOOD, IDAHO j 5 venience of it domestically. The telephone also suffers from _ a EE: familiarity, but itis not only a wonderful invention but.a house- ; hold and commercial necessity. . FURNITI J Any number of doctors will testify that if it had not been for lighting. ‘ skilled workers, trained to achieve as nearly ly finished, every dress full’ of charm. e e This does not include the labor| as possible perfect. garments. The mater- You'll’ find the pattern which will* e Si m O n B ros and annoyance of caring for keno-| {als are of the best, the workmanship ex- please you, the color which you’ll like and f : : sene lamps and the cost of the! pert, the finished garment twice inspected. at a price which will be most moderate, Cr euREEPR ; the telephone they could not have| ~ : ‘i arrived in time to have saved life. | Large Stock Always on Hand | happened inumerable \ times. : + When we also consider social intercourse and business necessi- Bedsteads Bene Library Tables ties this instrumsnt that is instan- Lounges Dining Tables tly at our command, at a cost so small compared to its service as Davenports Dressers : to render it almost nothing, we understand something of the loss eRe | ) 17 ] we would sustain without it. Dining Chairs Rocking Chairs The telephone, the electric s ° ker, the electri i - | All high-grade goods at lowest prices. || chinc, and sweeper, gas, and other pine Dr SUR ncRNA RH comparatively inexpensive con- by | sone + ‘Iil| veniences of modern life that ad- t ishings carried Complete line of Funeral Furnishings rs © ae aco caste PI ( our happiness and health and We SS fae he : ~~ a ee et prodace business activities that : - MAA oie sHI0, 7 feed millions through the contin- ite Ha CSE a wll l gy uation of payrolis argue power- ; SHARE i: es inka | ij | Nau’s Furniture Store ps tiptoe ge ingrigeine : i l us to a backward step. ' ) | / | ) HIGHWAYS BOND DISTRICT The. state legislature has made generous ‘provisions for highway construction in Idaho iN el this year, and now nearly every ! HI minor political subdivison of the i il | state either has voted, is voting, RANDALL'S wo eee a The Place To.Get Those — peeiiet peed erect ' Beth stere = ant UT a pipe in your face that’s filled cheerily brimful of Princé Albert, if you’re on the trail of smoke peace! For, P.A. will sing you a song of tobacco joy that will make you wish your life job was to see how much of the national joy smoke you could get away with évery twenty-four hours! You can “carry on” with Prince Albert through thick and thin. You'll be after laying down a smoke barrage that'll make the boys think of the old front line in France! / or is about to vote upon the issu- Hi { a FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS ing of bonds for highway building Wl | ! fi and that ‘ [jor other public improvements, ! Toppy red bags, tidy FRESH BUTTERKIST POP CORN Idaho is going to make big strides 3 in developments this year. 2 The commigsioners of the Cot- | tonwood highway have called f : We J hey) 3 e ca or an election which will be held on May 12th for the purpose of bond- j wN ave better sense says Big Brod, A |ing the district for $90,000 which |sum is to be spent in the district on road improvements.. Good roads are one of the best assets| that any community can boost of, increases land values and makes ¢ pvt SO : Se the community a much more P. A. never tires your taste because it has the quality! And, dae Na ily ary 9 Re carn Jf desirable place to live in. let it slip into your think-tank that P. A. is made by our exclu- Know what to buy. He | Good taste, smaller chew, The Cottonwood highway dis- sive patented process that cuts out bite and parch—assurance aims to get the biggest longer life iswhat makes Gen- 4 trict without the slightest doubt a" .that you can hit smoke-record-high-spots seven days out of ‘plug for his money, | tian ordinary plug. betethtens for the shige! by “ over- og RiMe CU r every week without any comeback but real smoke joy! # w e: Write to:— whelming majority, thus placing CIGARETTE TOBACCO : id : Pon Ug eon Re GENUINE GRAVELY us in a class with the most pro- peseahde be acess R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N.C. with Genuine Gravely | for booklet on chewing plug. | gressive communities in the state. a ol heh ae a wet There Will be aVict . ie n Rall “a ee i Feyton Brand met that no one who. the Victory Loan Rally in Cottonwood Tonight 4 RE AL CHEWING PLUG —— Prominent Speakers will Deliver Speeches. On Sunday, Phi packed in pouch along with people as it is to enjoy May 4 there will also be a big Rally at Winona 4 , 4eiding in an auto with a Hat tire.

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