Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, June 27, 1919, Page 6

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— issued Every Friday .and ‘entered at Postoffice in Cottonwood, Idaho as second-class mail matter. COTTONWOOD CHRONICL | GEORGE MEQ¥ED Ferdinand State Bank FERDINAND, IDAHO $2.00 . 1.25 A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS DONE Our facilities for serving you are the best, and we aim to satisfy every customer. Your account, Is invited seription one year ... months .. (Strictly in advance) "INDEPENDENT IN POLITICS —. M. EHRHARDT, President HENRY KUTHER, Vice-President ia Le FM. BIEKER, Cashier E, J. KINZER, Assistant Cashier | Copy for change of ad must be hand- ed in by Wednesday to insure change FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1919 Te fm), PROSPECTS BRIGHT FOR ; i BUILDING ; Very prosperous conditions prevail in the middle west. The high price of grain has Five acres of good timber and land brought millions of dollars into Good Milk Cow that section of the country. i : There has been very little build- Good Second Hand Cars ing during the past two years One heating stove owing to restrictions on build- ne ¥ te . ee “Take our worg tor it, Nell, you’ll never spend time again making your own dresses, once you’ve worn a Mina Taylor” There are a lot of tremendously important and necessary things for every woman to do Pitesti oa ace tate Ae wee tok ons nowadays. And the more she can save her time and energy to do those things, the more as i Piano building is resumed a great deal truly economical she a 3 : ect ‘ SEE OR CALL ; | of it will be carried on. The| Lhe real thrift is in conserving time and vitality to the utmost, rather than figuring that “own your own home” campaign |something has not cost much because you took your own time to make it. is spreading over the whole Write or Phone Me Both Phones ME Sans ita, 2 Mina Taylor Dresses strong plea for continuation of W. R. Rogers, Cottonwood, Idaho business without waiting for " “True Thrift Dresses’’ falling prices, on the ground a {a that wages wii not be materially Mina Taylor Dresses are the product of You'll find them here, well cut, beautiful- lower for a long time if at all skilled wor kers, trained to achieve as nearly ly finished, every dress full of charm. and as long,as wages are up|as possible perfect garments. The mater- You'll find the pattern which will prices of commodities cannot|ials are of the best, the workmanship ex- please you, the color which you’ll like and fall. pert, the finished garment twice inspected. at a price which will be most moderate. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Hides, Pelts, and all kinds of Poultry John Hays Hammond says! that “business is being retarded | because we are hoping for or fearing, lower prices.” The world is short of laborers. Immigration to this country has, been cut off since 1914; two mil-| lion men in this country are be-| ing retained in army and navy/ and a large number were incapa- | citated by war. Resumption of normal industrial conditions can mean nothing but a labor short- age. Lumber is cheaper in propor- tion than farm and other pro- ducts and it is folly to delay con- struction and building hoping for any material drop in prices. COTTONWOOD, IDAHO | neeayosnerarancsaucecruomointenmineie HOW TO MAKE MONEY i f MORE PLENTIFUL [Rect eet eee en eer anener ae - — Large Stock Always on Hand One way to have more money {in all the banks available for business purposes would be to reduce the abuse of personal checks. For instance, the volume of (ia y a ; ’ money in transit due to sending 3k t \ A Th M ern personal checks long distances, = ‘ es f in banks of the larger clearing house cities, averages as high as 5 é Bs) 7 ; { , e \fifty million dollars daily Pe , balance. a ee, Bedsteads Library Tables Lounges Dining Tables Davenports Dressers Dining Chairs Rocking Chairs All high-grade goods at lowest prices The interest on this amount for one day is $8388, and there are probably fifty clearing house cities west of the Mississi- ppi river, meaning a tax on banking facilities of $400,000 a day. It is estimated that if use of personal checks was confined tof We have taken a notion to sail o’er the ocean miles from the branks drawn up- of business in search of new trade on, 75 percent of this loss could Complete line of Funeral Furnishings carried Both Phones. Calls answered day or night Nauw’s Furniture Store COTTONWOOD - - - IDAHO be eliminated and 1875 million With decks cleared for action,good grades theattraction ollars actual mon « S ¥ - cya creneaalt hantiee Gia: and prices as low as are made--- er business. eG anaes This broadside we fire at the man in the mire ara ene for_ aoe! ine loa, of doubt and a maze of confusion; ean use every dollar that they Don’t fret and don’t fuss, buy yqurlumber from us, sak ica Your satisfaction will be no illusion. RANDALL’S ae The Place To Get Those FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS and that——— FRESH BUTTERKIST POP CORN reauirements of trade. There is no doubt that the evil of sending personal checks in- stead of bank exchange that is immediately available as cash is growing and should be curbed in some ways. “I isten!” _,Bevond the hundred mite mit] The keynote of our success is our eternal effort to give e says the Good Judge—_ | it takes two to eight days to col-/f/ Very man a little better satisfaction than he can get lect a personal check and there ] h A is loss of time, expense and|™ €lSewhere, regardless of whether his purchase amounts to one dollar one thousand. ‘* And remember it, too.” bookkeeping. Due to the exceedingly dry | spring, forest fires have already spring, forest fires have already | If you have never traded here you still have some- of Idaho county, some of which f thing to learn about lumber satisfaction. Why be are still burning. ‘The Nezperee, | satisfied with second best when the best costs no more a have all oe iroubiee wi MUMSRONA sma. : ires. 4 ‘6 = * ” linkter aban sont fink The Yard That Satisfies | over considerable acreage. With} | little hope for rain in the near | | future, the hearty cooperation of THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW | the public is necessary to pre- vent a great loss this season hut up in two styles from fires in the county. Hussman Lumber Company ! RIGHT CUT is a short-cut toovacco ee cae 2 aaa : W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco saving law and the question is “The Home Builders” wouldn't more people like to save [a little of the night light = The better the quality of your chew, the more you’ll erjoy it. You'll get more out of your to- bacco money, too—you’ll save part of it for something else. A small chew of this quality tobacco tastes good — and it lasts and lasts. : eal

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