Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, April 30, 1920, Page 8

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See MITTAL UAL... LLL LLL New Shipment of Trunks and Suit Cases Just arrived from the factory which we will give a = : 2 : = : : = z = : 2 = : Z Fil COTTONWOOD AND VICINITY Personal Mention and Local Happenings of the Week in This Vicinty. When ready for that barn see us. Hussman Lumber Co. 16-tf How about a Silo this year? Hussman Lumber Co. 16-tf Hats! Hats! ata reduction. See Miss Wieber at the Cotton- wood Mercantile Co. 18-1 Tom Randall returned Wed- nesday evening from a ten days business and pleasure trip to Lewiston, Spokane and Coeur d’ Alene. It is stated on authentic in-| formation that the picture show | will again resume operations on | next Thursday evening if pre-| sent plans materalize. Mr. arid Mrs. Walter McAdam | of Grangeville were visitors in Cottonwood Sunday. While in} the city Mr. McAdams placed an order for a Dodge touring car | through the Cottonwood Hard- ware, Charley Johnston was a pas- | senger for Lewiston Monday on | a business mission and whilé, there took in the Sommers-Gil- | lum boxing contest. He was ac-| companied home by his son Nor- | ville who will visit here for a few days. Superintendent Wm. A. Lustie and Principal J. V. Hannon were at Grangeville Tuesday evening where they acted as judges in a debating contest between the Nezperce and Grangeville High School debating teams which was won by Grangeville. T. E. Edmundson, the prop- rietor of the Lyric theatre at Grangeville was a visitor in Cot- tonwood Sunday with his family. Mr. Edmundson will remember this visit no doubt for some time as on leaving the city he mired down in the mud near the sla- ughter house and had to secure | spend a few days visiting at the jmake the contemplated trip. good liberal discount on Saturday Only MMMM Also a Small Shipment of Voiles and Silk Gloves * These are something new. Saturday and see them displayed on our tables Come t ae ee ee eee. See 6 OTT We Also Carry Everything To Eat and Wear COTTONWOOD MERCANTILE CO. New arrival of wal! paper at| the Hoene Hardware. 16-tf} Ladies! At the Cottonwood} Mercantile Co. you can buy your summer bonnet at a discount. COFFEE SPECIALS — Pea- berry coffee this week 50 cents) per pound. J. V. Baker & Son. 2 A large number of Cotton- wood folks attended the Bensch- ing wedding dance at Keuter- ville Tuesday evening and report having had a fine time. 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 Mis. Dr. J. E. Reilly and little son John returned Sunday even- ing from a three weeks visit with relatives and friends at Moscow and Spokane. Mrs. Bert Tefft of Grangeville was a visitor in Cottonwood Fri- day. She was accompanied home by Mr. Tefft’s mother who will Tefft home in Grangeville. A large number of people had their eyes open for the airplane that was to have crossed the prairie for Grangeville Wednes- day but owing to a broken pro- pellor, which the machine receiv- ed at Lewiston, was unable to} Wilbur Bryant was in Cotton- wood Monday with his big Yuba tractor having some repairs made on the same. Wilbur will operate the tractor day and night and expects to have his spring work completed as soon as possible. Mr. and Mrs. Plen Hodges and children returned to their home at Cloverdale, Wash., Monday morning after visiting with re- latives and friends in Cotton- wood. Mrs. Hodges is a daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Black- burn, two highly respected pio- neers of Idaho county. M. M. Belknap departed Tues- day morning for Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho where he will attend the Republican state convention hela in that city this week. Mr. Bel- knap was one of four members | named at Grangeville as a dele- j gate, the others being John D. the assistance of a team before ing able to continue his jour- mney Long, Grangeville, F. E. Quist, Kooskia, and Seth D. Jones, Whitebird Dr. Alcorn of Grangeville was a visitor in Cottonwood Sunday. | See your gas before you buy! it. South & Frick. 14-tf | Make baking day a holiday, j by using “Tip Top Flour.” 14-tf | “Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bieren | visited with relatives at Ferdin- ‘and Sunday. | Let us help you make selec- | |} tions for tha room that needs = new paper and decorating. Hoene Hardware, 16-tf Ira Robertson and Everett Rhoades attended the base ball meeting at Grangeville Saturday | evening. Mrs. Riley Rice returned Tues jday evening from a visit with | friends and relatives at Lewis- ton and Spokane. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Campbell were passengers for Culdesac| |Sunday where they spent the jday visiting with relatives and | friends. Dr. Salsberg, the Eye Spec- | ialist, of Lewiston, will be at the HUA HURON | Cottonwood Hotel, for a short period, beginning Friday May | 14th. 18-3 The Hoene Hardware this ! week delivered a Buick car to Goft Eckert and also reports the sale of a G. M. C. truck to Edgar Fri of Ferdinand. Miss Ruby Lunstrom, keeper at the Leggett tile Co. spent a few days this week visiting with her parents in Clarkston returning Wednes- day evening. book- Mercan- Elizabeth Morman, stenograp- ; her at the Cottonwood Milling Co., and Frances Hattrup, steno- | grapher at the Hoene Hardware, visited with home folks at Union | town this week returning Thurs- | day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blount and little daughter of Lewiston were visitors at the O. D. Hamlin j} home Sunday. Mr. Blount fav- ored the ex-soldiers, who were o our store on HUVURUHONO OE UMONOUAOOUGNERUUSOUUGEEOENEOUELEOEREOOAL GU selections. Mr. Blount is a singer far above the averace. Riley Rice attended the 101st anniversary celebration of the Independent Order of Odd Fel- lows at Culdesac Monday. Mr. Rice stated that 25 new mem- bers were initiated into the or- der at Culdesac and that visiting members were surely treated the best ever. Mrs. O. D. Hamlin last Sunday gave an elegantedinner at her home in honor of ten ex-service IUVOQUQSQ0080000000 4000 OGRE HSU OONEUUAEEUANEOUASEE UAL fil ie | Miss Anna Peterson was passenger for Lewiston Sunday.|; men. In the afternoon she also John Peterson was a business! entertained a number of young visitor in Grangeville Tuesday. | ladies. The ex-service men William Ruhoff and A. A.| state that Mrs. Hamlin’s dinner Harrison returned Sature ure hit the right spot in a sol- evening from a three weeks trip! dier’s empty stomach and that to Spokane. | the menu had the army bacon Mrs. J. C. Peyer and little! @nd beans or beans and bacon daughter of Ferdinand arrived | backed clear off of the map. in Cottonwood Friday evening to visit with relatives. : | a | | a business visitor in Cottonwood this week. - The domestic science and manual training exhibition given | at the Cottonwood public school | yesterday afternoon was attend- ed by a large number of people. Everyone who saw the work | done by the pupils during the | past school year paid high com- {pliments to the teachers in | charge of this work. The dom- | estic science girls also conducted | a cooked food sale in connection | with their exhibition and if ' mother sampled her daughter's | baking we predict that she will | yefuse to do pastry work in the | future. | Take Good Care of What You Spend Your Life to Earn Saturday —AND—— Monday SPECIALS ODDS AND ENDS IN TIN WARE AT ONE-HALF PRICE HARDWARE HOENE 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 be welcomed at this bank —we will help you save. THE COTTONWOOD STATE BANK We Call That Bluff Now and then you may hear some alleg- ed “Wise Guy” say that Barney Oldfield is.only a figure-head in the Oldfield Tire Company. It’s a lie. As Barney Oldfield himself says, or anybody wants to find out who's boss, let ’em start something.” And, take it from us, he’s some boss, building some tire. COTTONWOOD BATTERY & WELDING SHOP cuests of honor at the Hamlin s44+eeooseoeeeteeeretteteieeeted home Sunday with several vocal ¥ $ 4 i$ James Rooke of Sweetwater is| 4 . M. EHRHARDT, Pres, H. C. MATTHIESEN, Cashier M. M. BELKNAP, Vice-Pres. ‘ | Seoeooedess * Ss SW: Puts this Cleaner in Your Home OT Grangeville Electric Light & Power Co. COTTONWOOD, IDAHO Seeded eeetesteteeeeeteeeeee te Spring is Here BUT WITH IT THE USUAL SPRING AILMENTS We have a full line of spring tonic Sassaparilla compound- ed with Potassium Sodide, Iron, Cascara and Celery Tonic Peptanio, a combination of Petonized Iron, Malt Manganese and Cod Livei’ Extract, a Reconstructive Tonic for enriching the blood, building the strength and improving the health generally at the Rexall Store. COTTONWOOD PHARMACY THEO. F. SCHAECHER, Druggist SSS i Ra te is ESET EES rs) | | F \

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