Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, April 16, 1920, Page 8

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= PRICES = MASSACRED All next week on our entire stock of BOOTS AND SHOES Also on all MEN, YOUNG MEN AND BOYS CLOTHING Do not miss this sale For it means $$$ in your pocket Sale Closes Saturday Night April 24th COTTONWOOD MERCANTILE CO. COTTONWOOD AND VICINITY Personal Mention and _ Local Happenings of the Week in This Vicinty. For the Best price in Lubri- eating oils see South & Frick. -tf When ready for that barn see us. Hussman Lumber Co. 16-tf The Cottonwood Hardware is this week busy moving their of- fice room to another part of their hardware store. Dr. W. S. Jackson, the Eye- sight Specialist, of Grangeville, will be in his office at the Hotel Cottonwood on Monday and Tuesday, May 3rd and 4th. 15-4 The Pythian Sisters’ will give a dance at the I. O. O. F. hall Saturday evening April 17th for members of the K. of P. and their families. Dr. W. F. Orr was a profes- sional business visitor at the county seat Monday. The Dr. made the trip in his car and stated the roads were none too good fer motering. Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Truitt who have made their home at Sovth- wick for the past year where the doctor was engaged in his prof- ession have returned to Cotton- wood to make their future home. Tom Randall departed Wed- nesday morning for a ten days business and pleasure trip to outside points. While away he will visit with relatives at Coeur d’Alene He intended to drive home with his car which has been in Lewiston all winter. Frank Schaefers of Emery, S. D. who has been visiting at the Albers home in Cottonwood departed this morning for Mont- ana where he will visit with re- latives before returning to his home in South Dakota. He was accompanied by his uncle, Ben Albers, as far as Reubens where Mr. Albers will visit for a few days with friends. If your Radiator leaks take it to South & Frick. 14-tf | Complete line of garden| seeds. J. V. Baker & Son. We are still on deck and with | better flour then ever, says! Meyer and he “knows.” 14-tf | Leave that suit or overcoat} for cleaning or pressing at Tom Randall’s confectionery — store. All work guaranteed. Richards & Soltman, Grangeville. — 10-tf Dr. W. S. Jackson, the Eye-| sight Specialist, of Grangeville, | will be in his office at the Hotel Cottonwood on Monday and Tuesday, May 3 and 4. 15-4 Another train load of cattle arrived last evening from the Toppenish country for William Platt. This makes the second trainload of cattle to arrive be- longing to Mr. Platt within the last ten days. The Knights of Columbus will hold memorial services at their} hall Monday evening in memory of their departed members, John Romain and Henry J. Kuther. | All members of this organiza- tion are requested to attend| these services. According to the Juliatta Re- cord, C. M. Martin formerly en-| gaged in farming his father’s! large farm near Cottonwood, is| now the proprietor of the Jul | etta Light Co., having purchas-| ed the power plant a short time | ago. Kk. Stremler, better known as “Shorty” who joined the state] surveying crew here last fall and the past. winter has been work- ing for the state near Greer, Ida- ho, in a letter to the Chronicle this week stated that his crew| was now engaged in surveying work at Winchester. Joe Nuxoll who disposed of his personal property at a public sale held Tuesday expects to leave shortly for Hot Lake, Ore., for the benefit of his health. He} stated that the children would finish out the present term of school at Greencreek before they would make their future home in Clarkston. Mr. Nuxoll was well pleased with the results of his sale, everything having sald at good figures with the excep- tion of the horses. After Concert Dance Wed. 21st ORPHEUM Music Hawaiian Troubadors Benefit Base Ball Team Saturday ——AND—— Monday SPECIALS ODDS AND ENDS IN TIN WARE AT ONE-HALF PRICE HOENE HARDWARE | Mrs. George Poler is reported | ¢4 on the sick list this week. Hussman Lumber Co. and the first of the week on Nick Bieren ‘was a passenger returning home Sunday evening. John Meyer was a_ business visitor in Lewiston Saturday re- turning Sunday evening. | bell and Miss Lillie visited in Let us help you make selec- |new paper | Hoene Hardware. ; attended a meeting of the Mas-! onie order at Grangeville Tues- | day evening. | Dr. H. B. Blake was called to Winchester Thursday morning on professional business. He re-! | turned home again Thursday | evening. | A baby daughter arrived at | the home of Mr. and Mrs. An- |tone Trehaar Sunday. Mother |} and babe are reported to be do- | ing nicely. | H. C. Matthiesen was a pas- | senger for Lewiston Wednesday {morning on a business mission ; which will keep him at the | Snake and Clearwater metrop- | olis for several days. | Al Herboth, Clem Hussman, }and Henry Kaufmann attended an initiation of the Knights of |Columbus at Colton, Wash.,! ; Sunday. The boys returned | Monday evening and report | having had a fine time. 3en Terhaar, who has spent | the greater part of the winter in | Cottonwood departed Thursday |morning for Spokane where he will visit for two weeks with re- | latives and friends. From Spo- kane he will go to his homestead in Wyoming. Ben will prove | up on his homestead this fall. | Mr, and Mrs. Jess Wade of Ilo | spent Sunday at the H. C. Netzel |home. Mr. Wade returned Mon- day morning while Mrs. Wade | spent Monday with her friends. ! |She was accompanied home | Tuesday morning by Mrs. Netzel | Who spent a few days at Ilo visit- ing with friends. Wilbur Bryant, a prominent rancher of the Red Rock district | received last week a Spotted Po- land China boar from Iowa, | which he will place at the head }of his herd. Mr. Bryant has an ‘exceptionally fine lot of | thoroughbred hogs which has | taken some time and consider- | able money to place on his farm. | Dr. J. E. Reilly returned Wed- nesday evening from a ten days visit with relatives and friends ,at Spokane and Moscow. Mrs. | Reilly and little son John, who | accompanied him on the trip will jnot return until next week. | They are at the present time | visiting with friends and rela- | tives at Moscow. | William Crabtree, who has |made Cottonwood his home for | some time past departed Tues- ;day morning for Stayton, Ore., | accompanied by a brother who | has been visiting with Bill here | professional business. | x eee How about a Silo this year’? |4 16-tf | ; Dr. Orr was called to Ferdin-| 5 for Lewiston Saturday morning | : Mrs. C. N. McLaughlin, and|§ two daughters Mrs. J. P. Camp- ; Lewiston Monday and Tuesday. | : tions for tha room that needs} : and decorating. | $ 16-tf 3 | Tom Parker and T. C. Keith! 3 Sos Soedostoctondeoctontot ot Speectostes $ SPeetetedeceeeeeeteteceeeeeeteteteenenes Puts this Cleaner in Your Home Grangeville Electric Light & Power Co. COTTONWOOD, IDAHO eee iisblteeehhilioiliiale PEE EEE EOE OPEL OLE OE ES POG LL LOOP GS Take Good Care of What You Spend Your Life to Earn The man who labors six days in the week for a living should make an effort to save a part of his earnings for that time in the future when Age shall reduce his earning capacity. The man with abank account is ina position to do this, for this plan of setting aside a regular amount each month or week from the salary, is the ideal method of saving money. Your deposit will ke welcomed at this bank —we will help you save. COTTONWOOD STATE BANK E. M. EHRHARDT, Pres. M. M. BELKNAP, Vice-Pres. H. C, MATTHIESEN, Cashier | for the past ten days. Mr. Crab- | g¢oo# | tree expects to make his future : home in Oregon and his friends | 3 here wish him the best of sue- 13 /eess in his new location. 13 | I. E. Zuver, the auctioneer, | who formerly resided at Grange-| 3 ville arrived Monday |from North Yakima, where he }is now | Joe Nuxoll creek section. our former citizen P. A. Gaul was now engaged evening | ¥ located, to conduct the $ sale in the Green- 3 He stated that % in the real 3 estate business and that the firm | 4 with which he is connected is do- | % ing an enormous business. Mr. Zuver was accompanied here by | % H. C. Walks, an auctioneer of Moscow with whom he has form- | 3 'ed a business association. Miss Anna Peterson, who has $ been teaching Imer for the past eight months returned home Saturday even- ing to spend the summer vaca- tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson. Miss Pet- erson closed her school last Fri- day. From reports Miss Peter- son has conducted a very suc- cessful term of school and was offered the position for next year with an increase in salary | but at the present time has not | signed up for the coming year.’ school near Vol-| § WILLARD BATTERIES OLDFIELD TIRES Barney Oldfield Tires Fabric, Guaranteed ....6000 Miles Cord, Guaranteed 8000 Miles AND WE MAKE THE ADJUSTMENTS BOSCH MAGNETOES ACETYLENE WELDING COTTONWOOD BATTERY & WELDING SHOP P. H. DYE AND WM. BUETTNER, Proprietors RDO 5 OR UN me aint

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