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TU Til 16 Bars Creme Oil soap $1.00 Leggett Mercantile Co. 9-1 Tip Top flour makes the bread that makes the man. 1-tf Apples of the best quality— $1.75 per box. Jungert arid Hockersmith. . tt Mike Jacobs, manager of the Madison Lumber Co. was a pas- senger Thursday morning on a business mission to, the head of- fice of the concern at Lewiston. William Wardrobe of Genesee, a brother of Miss Jessie Ward- robe spent Sunday and Monday with his sister in Cottonwood re- turning home again Tuesday morning. Frank Wimer, who had a very severe tustle with influenza is able to be up and around the house. However, somewhat weak he expects to be himself again within a few weeks. Leasel Hussman, one of the COTTONWOOD AND VICINITY Personal Mention and Local Happenings of the Week in This Vicinty. Tip Top flour is pure, clean and perfect. 1-tf One box Crystal White soap— $7.50. Fice bars Creme Oil Free you will save $1.25 on this deal. Leggett Mercantile Co. 9-1 County Assessor Calvin Hazel- baker was in Cottonwood Thurs- day from Grangeville on official | business. William Ruhoff is one of the} latest victims Of influenza and} Cottonwood Mercantile Company while not critically ill is reported to be a very sick man. Mrs. Rhett was able to again resume her duties at the Cotton-| after a} week's layoff on account of in- wood Mercantile Co. fluenza. Dr. E. A. Schilling specialist from Lewiston will be here March 3 and 4. He special- izes in eye defects, correct die- tetics and relation of eye defects the eye-| popular telephone operators at | the Pacific Telephone office of this city is this week absent from the office and is doing nursing work at the home of Dominic Duclos. Fred Erskine, who was em- | ployed as city engineer by the city fathers this summer for the ; Purpose of surveying the city |for the pavement improvement | Was in the city Thursday in con- ;nection with that work. Mr. to human ills. Erskine stated that the influen- Several young folks of Cot-|2a situation at the county seat tonwood are planning on attend-| is well in hand and that he ing the annual Firemen’s Ball at | knows of no case in that city. Grangeville tonight. This is one Dr. W. F. Orr, one of Cotton- of the county seats largest social wood’s doctors who has been on events of the year, from which) the go for the past month day the department realizes hun- and night administering to the dreds of dollars annually. | influenza patients was forced to South & Frick are having very | quit his practise Monday on ae- good success in thawing out the; Count of a severe cold and an at- ground in their garage near the! tack of the flu. The doctor, Cottonwood Hotel for their con-| however, is getting along nicely crete floor, and while it has re-| and no doubt within a few days quired a great deal of heat, four | will again resume his practice stoves have been going all week,| which at the present time is be- and appears to be doing the ing taken care of by Drs. Blake work. jo Shinnick. WITH A Free Westinghouse Electric Sewing Machine Grangeville Electric Light and Power Co. COTTONWOOD, IDAHO Why You Should Buy Clothes Now HE medium-weight suits in our { store are the most attractive we have ever seen. Such weaves—all- wool—and such patterns! And when you have slipped on one of these .suits you'll agree that you never saw finer tailoring. These suits are going rapidly and we may not be able to re- placethemattheprice. Comein today, Suits and Overcoats $40 - *50- 60-65 COTTONWOOD STATE BANK Are You Fully Insured? A house that was biult a few years ago for say $1500.00 could not be replaced to- day for less than about $3,000.00. If you have not increased your insur- ance accordingly you are not fully protect- ed. We represent a number of strong American Companies and would be pleased to discuss your insurance matters with you Tip Top flour “the flower of | H. C. Netzel was a business flours.” s 1-tf | visitor in Grangeville the first of Dr. G. S. Stockton, of Grange-| the week. ville was a professional visitor in| Tip Top is made from wheat | Cottonwood Wednesday. | raised by your friends and your- | Dr. E. A. Schilling the eye | selves and is ground under the specialist from Lewiston will be| Most sanitary conditions. 1-tf here March 3rd and 4th. He| One package Sea Foam, One Rubber Threaded specializes in eye defects, correct | packag@ Soap Chips, 3 bars of c , dietetics and relation of eye de-| Crystal White soap—$1.15, Two INSULATION | fects to human ills. bars Creme Oil Free. Leggett Find Out What it Means for where he will spend a few days | Grangeville spent a few hours in! % Delmar Hockersmith, one of | Mercantile Co. 9-1 on a business mission. Cottonwood Wednesday. ; : E. M. EHRHARDT, Pres. H. C, MATTHIESEN, Cashier M. M. BELKNAP, Vice-Pres. the members of the firm of| Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Fuller ac- |% Hockersmith & Sons departed | companied by their daughter and | John Reiland this week finish-| Some people in Cottonwood as ed the carpenter work on the ad-! well as Winona are wondering Thursday morning for Lewiston! Mrs. Lawrence Bowman of} 4 dition built to the Sam Butler; why Carl Killmar, a prosperous home, which has been in the! young farmer of the Winona sec- | % r course of construction for the’ tion is having his car all “dolled | 3 ; past month. ; up” and why he made a trip to} % William Schiller came up the! Lewiston recently. We don’t! # first of the week from Lewiston | blame you Carl! to attend to some business mat- | : ters here and incidentally help | well as all other lines throughout | 3 his father-in-law, Geo. Simon} the nation return to private own- | $ prepare his household goods for! ership on Monday. Some predict | shipment to Lewiston. | beter service after they are re-| ¢ Geo. Jungert departed Tues-| turned to their rightful owners, | § day morning for Pasco, Wash.,| Which we hope proves the case. | near which point he will investi-| | George Herboth of Uniontown, | gate some land which is being} Wash., and father of Al Her-| supplied with water for irriga-| both spent Tuesday evening| tion purposes, and if it is to his; with his son, having arrived in| liking may decide to locate in| Cottonwood from Ferdinand! the new irrigation district. where he also visited with a son. | Mrs. Ethel Robbins accom-|Mr. Herboth just recently re-| panied by her grandaughter ar-!| turned from a visit to California. | rived in Cottonwood Sunday|He returned to his home at evening from Kendrick where|Uniontown Wednesday morning. | Mrs. Robbins has been making] Several families in Cotton-| her home and will spend some wood will change their places of time visiting at the home of her) residence March ist. Mr.) son, Walter Robbins. first of the coming month. Mr. | Mr. and Mrs. George Lange) and Mrs. Tom Parker will re-| are the proud parents of a big| move Mto the E. L. Parker home| baby girl that arrived at their! now occupied by H. C. Netzel.) home Wednesday morning. Mr. | Mr. and Mrs. Netzel will remove | and Mrs. Lange are the parents | into the A. B. Rooke residence | of four fine boys and the arrival| now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. | of the little Miss into their nae Geo. ge a ne will was the cause of much joy to the| remove in e rge Simon | parents, as well as the pode home which they recently pur-| DON’T MISS HIM ! members of the family. chased.’ The Camas Prairie railroad as | ¢ COTTORWOOD BATTERY & WELDING SHOP P. H. DYE AND WM. BUETTNER, Proprietors ahh eh enna eee hie ee ee heed DO YOU? Very few people know what a vast majority of the human ills are due indirectly to eye defects. To cor- rect these ills it is necessary not only to correct the eye defects but also teach you rational living. Dr. E. A. Schilling, The Eye Specialist from Lewiston, whose practice is devoted exclusively to correct dietetics and to the eyes and the relation of their defects to the human ills, will be in Cottonwood at the Cottonwood Hotel, March 3-4 FOR YOUR PERSONAL ADVANTAGE DON’T MISS HIM !! r z