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$400 FH14900000000000000000008000 | wore oF English Dress Shoes Still Going at 20 Per Cent Discount Seeke eteadeate ete ede atentortenteade ete neato onto ete dodo tonty Sa a a ee Re rude’s, not one accident occured, nor the least untoward happen- ee to mar the harmony of the lay. The heavens smiled upon all, and the hearts of all were attun- ed to the divine harmony. In the name of the Sister’s of St Gertrude’s. Rev. Fr. James, 0. S. B. Chaplain at St Gertrude’s H.C. BAILEY FILED FOR TREASURER. H C. Bailey, editor of the Coeur d’Alene American, has announced his candidacy for the republican nomination for coun-| ty treasurer and filed his inten- tion with the county recorder Monday evening. H. C .Bailey is a real pioneer of North Idaho, coming into the Coeur d’ Alene country thirty-one years ago. 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We thank the obliging editor | ;of the “Chronicle” who by the| liberality of his insertions has | proved a great factor in our ult- imate success. We thank our worthy trustee Mr. John Meyer. who spared no pain to promote our cause. We thank each and| (Continued from page 1) assembled people broke out into fresh enthusiasm when the sing- ing of the hymn of thanksgiving was announced “Holy God, we praise Thy name.” With what complacency pleas-| ure must the eyes of our heav-)| enly Father have looked down upon us, His dear children who Sj was }ed from the state normal college jat St. Cloud. For years he taught school and engaged in oe work in Minnesota. He is a staunch republican of years standing, being a member jof the republican central com- tnittee twenty years ago, W. A. Thomas, present county treasurer, does not intend to seek the office again.—Coeur d’ | Alene Press. | FREAKISH PLAY. Freak plays in baseball are al-} ways cropping up, but to date no | game has produced an equal to | the triple out registered in a | game between St. Marys college of St. Marys, Kan., and the | Chilloco Indians. In this _ee Peg the Indians in the field, St. Marys batter hit the ball ‘0. wards shortstop for an infield | tly, with the bases loaded. As} such a fly is an out, the batter declared out. The wind carried the ball towards second | and as it descended, hit the St. } | Marys occupant on the sack on| | the head, at which he was called | | out for interfering with the ball, | The ball then rolled towards first | | whens the runner on that bag, | disgusted at the luck of his team | mates, picked it up and threw it | out of the park. He was prompt-| lly called out by the umpire. In | this manner a tr iple play was ac- | complished without any of the, | players in the field touching the | ball after it left the pitcher's hand. HOME TEAM LOSES. (contributed) The seventh league game of the season was lost to Kooskia by a score of 14 to 9. The local boys doing wonder- | ful work up till the 7th inning, when the score read 9 to 4 in favor of Cottonwood, through a few errors on the part of the in- field also outfield their oppon- ents managed to run in eight scores which put the game, by | the end of the 7th inning in fav- | or of Kooskia. | Sechurmann, Cottonwood’s sou- | th paw, held the Indians to two | hits, and struck out 10 men. The Indians knocked two out of the infield which probably could have been fielded, and these were all that went out of the dia- mond. The Cottonwood boys did splendid at the bat, gettine sev- eral safe hits, Rooke and Albers each making a 2 base hit. | Under the management of T. C. Keith and the coaching of Dr. | | Orr, the boys are confident of all succeeding games. It must be remembered that Cottonwood is the only team in the Leacue that is using home boys and is not using imported players. The game this Sunday will be played at Cottonwood, when Winchester will cross bats with our boys on the home diamond. COTTONWOOD HARDW ARE TAKES AGENCY. The Cottonwood Hardware | and Implement Co. has taken the were on the grounds of St, Gert-| ¢======ane-auensaeen © Why They Are Favored by 2. Farmers Everywhere : ATA 2—Their bottoms reach full depth immediately and stay in the ground at uniform depth . while plowing--they make uniformly deep, roomy seed beds. 3—Their Quick Detachable Shares makes chang- ing shares a matter of a few moments. They are strongly reinforced against wear, retain their original shape, and always fit closely. 4 4—Their forged steel frogs neither bend nor break. Nor do their frames. 5—They pull easily because the wheels carry the entire load—no landside or furrow bot- tom friction. ‘ 6—They have the simplest and most depend- able power lift ever placed on a wheel plow. The unmatched record of these plows and the reasons why they have maintained this record are things you can bank on. or nearly 25 years the New ere Sulky and Gang Plows have veen the most widely used of their respective types. Here is the general reason: Farmers everywhere have contin- ued to find that these plows give the best and longest seed bed-making service. And here are some specific reasons: 1—Their genuine John Deere bottoms, made of the best material, tempered perfectly, and shaped exactly right, cut, turn, scour and pulverize to the best advantage, And they outwear any other bottoms. Come in and Investigate Our New Deere Sulky and Gang Plows Cottonwood Hardware & Implement Co. Ever Stopped To Think that stockings should be fitted as carefully as shoes? That unless your hose fit properly your shoes won "t, either? The comfort and well-being of our customers concern us vitally —a satisfied customer is a permanent customer. 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The Sisters of St. Gertrude’s hereby extend the expression of their sincere gratitude to all} those who have contributed to the success of their great family every one of the members of the committee of ladies and gentle- men who were so unrelenting in their efforts in our behalf. May |God bless them all and reward | them a kindness. Our ardous_ enterprise is only getting under way. May we not hope that the good spirit shown at the inauguration of our work will continue and assert itself with increased efficiency until the day of its crowning? A gentleman, an actve memb- er of the reception committee, made hundredfold for their be gratifying: “Notwithstanding the great multitude of people, To name everyone of! autos and other vehicles which | it. South & Frick. a remark at the cose of|loads on hand. the day which to note here, will} ber Co. agency for the Western Electric Farm Lighting Plant, and have | installed a plant on a concrete base in the front part of their store building. They also have a demonstration machine mount- ed on a Reo Speedster which | they will use out through the f country to + demonstrate the plant to those interested. This is the machine that was 4&5 at the Grangeville celebration U and certainly is a nice looking outfit. J. V. BAKER & SON Buy your coal now. Two ear- oii ™ “ : Rt disor tines, WHERE QUALITY AND PRICES MEET 24-te Ue See your gas before you buy r UU 14-tf |