Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, January 21, 1921, Page 6

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SCHOOL NOTES. | | (By Delbert Hale) | The Cottonwood high school RPHEU ND VICINITY tasist ba tomes grere pot de ; feated at the hands of the Reu- : bens high school on the victors SHOES! ; floor. Both of the Cottonwood SATURDAY, JAN. 22 ii d Local! teams put up a good fight. The Personal Mention an cite be wan ie | William Farnum : Happenings of the Week in | minutes overtime on account of ‘ ; ; This Vicinty. a tie. Captain Schroeder, who s ragged hero in the ¥ was not able to go was missed 6 noe romance : ——— greatly. The boys were defeat- £) FOR SALE—Good dry 16-inch | ed 28-26 and the girls 26 18. The az ’ $ | wood. T. Clark, the junk man.4-4| following players went to Reu-|¢ I adies e ; W. B. Hussman is a business bens: | Pee < visitor in Spokane this week. Boys —- Homar, Hendrickson, | ; : i forwards; H. Hanley, center; | ; 3 Best grade Extra Star A Star | Tacke, Miller, guards; Nash, sub. | 3 e 9 ; ; | shingles $4.00. Hussman Lumber Girle—R. Terhaar, C. Nacke, | 4 Idren S ; x; | Company. 4-2) fb, Hamlin, R. Sager, forwards ; | § ven “rer ¢| Farmers Union Warehouse Co|N, Asker, center; M. Schroeder, | ; * | will receive hogs Monday, Janu-| Bee McDonald, guards. and ; | ary 24th, 1921. 4-1| Ata meeting of the girls team) Men’s ~ Wins his way to fame and $| FOR SALE—Fir_ and tama-| Cecilia Nacke was elected Cap-| Work Shoes fortune and also his fair % rack fence posts. T. Clark, the| tain. ° Will go at / | : ' ee art, t se his junk man. 4-4| The big game of the season , = if pase ond tia sole Extra Star A Star shingles | will be played at the high school) Discount B true. at the Madison Lumber Co. at|gymnasiam Friday, January 21, Additional: Prisma Every- | $4.00 per M. other prices in pro-| between the Grangeville and Cot- e During all Next Week were and H. Kaufman’s: {| portion. 4-2| tonwood teams. Both boys and | H. C. Netzel, of the Leggett | girls. EVERYTHING TO EAT AND WEAR oe ; “CONTENT” Mercantile Co., is a business vis- | b gence J “ng a Me i : 3 tor in Craigmont this week. sophomore class team defeated a ah Sagat it “Best suas ei Star A Star | team picked from the remainder shingles $4.00, Hussman Lumber | = the — school by a score of ee oe Oe pany. isl Peg Hendrick ¢ Comed th hout Bt YOU eve 8 pues suns for | son "tava: Miller, prover 3 opmedy runs rough jsale. T. Clark, the junk man |-po¢) 7 WT tere, te , the performance and hays them, 2-4* = C. Wimer, guards; Hale, sub. Attorney Fred Butler of} Remainder of H. S.—H. Hanley | % ; Owen Moore | Lewiston was a business visitor | J. Hanley, forwards; Schroeder, | 3 of the Irish smile is seen at | in the city the first of the week, | center; Nash, Lauer, guards; J.| his best in having returned to his home| Jenny, sub. ; Tuesday morning. | The semester examinations | % PICCADILLY JIM Roy Williams and wife return- | were held the 20th and 21st of ed from Kamiah last week where | January. : : they have been for some time,| 0 ; : ma pret ap having been called there by the | COUNTY SEAT NEWS ITEMS. millions of Americans thru 3} ijiness of Mrs. William’s mother. | E. S. Sweet is now buying and yas sg sas tome the Satur- E. L. Mitchell, well known! S¢lling fat hogs and cattle. p day Evening Post. in this community, but now a| en 5 a this week ; —ALSO— resident of Montana, arrived | Hepp h cage: ead of register- ; ; : Friday evening from Valire, horthorns from Chas. Goan | ¢ Dictionary of Success Mont., to spend some time here | #"4 in the future will specialize | 3 (20 and 30 cents) visiting with old time friends. pt gated eo The nine i her Chronicle this week re-| heifer cat, one heed bal and hea ; ceiv a card from rs. Tony | py calves. Ross, who has been visiting with } ae Soin nee : . P. S. Since we posi- | relatives at Carlinville, Illinois, ogived: thrsugh cee ne aust re tively refuse to play cheap stating that she and her family | Burton L Rina ee te nae trash, whilst ma othtr ¢| expected to arrive home some | tive in congress $554 Soak pen- hand, for sound reasons, $/ time this week. halon. Hesktiae of weit ol o ear : » e of ser her the support does not justify Miss Gertrude Sonnen, daugh-| husband, Frank D. a the exhibition of the hign ¥/ tre of Mrs. Frances Sonnen of| dered the federal government i class pictures as often as $/Gréencreek will be married to| during the Nezperce Indian war, ih to, we must limit mar i : Ips we wis » Joe H. Sarrbacher at Greencreek | in Idaho county, in 1877. ° In our program to two, or $/ Tuesday, the 25th, according to| addition to the back i rs three occasionally for some $j announcements recently received | Vansise will aa 4 : ae ; time to come. : by friends. | pension of $12. ‘ The Manager. tiley Rice expects to leave the! _ P. E. Sherwin was in the city r $O999SSS900000000000000009 | first of the week for Boise where Tuesday from his Tolo ranch and - - he will attend a conference to be| while attending to some business FOR TRADE. | held in the state capital by the| matters stated that he and sons Two residents lots overlooking Nonpartisan League. Mrs. Rice| and Owen Overman had just sold the Snake river, 14 block to cay | Will accompany him to Lewiston | approximately 200 head of fat i minent resident; Where she will visit with rela-| hogs and received in the neigh- 5 Pag oe — will trade| tives during Mr. Rice’s absence. | borhood of ten cents per pound. for Cottonwood property for} George McPherson. who spent| The stock was driven to Fenn particulars address The S. & S.| several days in this vicinity last | and shipped to market. _ Realty Association, 0216 2nd St.) week on business matters re-| _A marriage license was issued —————————— H. L. Landon, salesman, Lewis-| turned to his home at Asotin.| at the county auditor's office at ton, Idaho. 4-1| Wash., Saturday morning. Mr,| Lewiston on Monday to Virginia / Ee McPherson stated that they; A Rush and Gilbert Foster, who ANNUAL MEETING. were well pleased with their | = an employe of the Globe for | new home at Asotin. | two or three years and a son of id ee ay, inate | Mrs. P. N. Huffman, who has | = J. yr eed formerly a mer- Water and Light Co., will take| een visiting her son, W. B.,| ere this city, and a grand- ta e In eS place in the council chambers, | #"d father, M. F. Rogers, return-| abe he 2 A. Branscombe, editor the second Monday in February. | ¢ to her home at Melrose this | of the Globe for a number of ; ‘ morning. The Huffmans re-|3 ‘i Fyamery 14th, at which time cently purchased the Curless|_. Ms. Sarah Amelia Aram, a officers will be elected and other | urless | ; rekidant ce‘ Prai 6“ 99 i i oateis jranch at Melrose and_ like it| Pioneer resident of Camas Prai- opener ad veaaieail acu much better than living in Clark- | "¢ died Tuesday afternoon at X ra ar ar Aa FELIX MARTZEN, | 8ton, to which point they moved | 2:30 in the home of her daugh- 44 Secretary. | #fter selling their fine home and ter, Mrs. Clara Fitzgerald, in ranch in the Greencreek section. anh | ’ — = »* two : ; ; rs. Aram ¢ » Mrs. Laura Hale left Wednes-| , Joe Blackburn arrived in the| was more than 88 years old. r : day morning for Lewiston to| City last week from Culdesac| funeral services were held ° ° meet her daughter, Mrs. Fred, where he has been for some time Thursday aft :30 f: Lange, who has been visiting at} He returned to Culdesac Thurs- Sn beee, ‘the oon g. Randall the William Rooke ranch on the day morning and after attending | officiating. Burial was in river, having made the trip to| to some business matters _will| prairie View cemetery. Lewiston, from the Rooke home, proceed to Lewiston where he is | ee = on the boat. Mrs. Hale and her|Yequested to appear before a’ GlyEg WIFE daughter will visit for a few U- > gond monly for - treat- GLYCERINE MIXTURE days at the John Baer home in| Ment, his eyes having been in-| reti . hos S = “er iston before returning to jured during the late world war. aime ee ptaggec — BECAUSE OF A LOWER MARKET PRICE AT WHICH SHINGLES their respective homes. | Miss Fannie and Ear! Rink catarrh of the stomach finally COULD BE BOUGHT TODAY, WE ARE REDUCING THE PRICE TO Edgar Fry departed Saturday were called home last Saturday | gave her simple glycerine, buck- OUR CUSTOMERS AND STAND READY TO ASSUME OUR LOSS THE = st for he age pene oe een, where they are| thorn bark, etc., as mixed in ere he will join his family attending the state university, Adler-i-ka. ONE bottle produc- SAME AS FARME SKMEN JE oy 5 who are spending the winter in on acount of the illness of their ed great results. Beonuse Adler. : ae See BALE » TAKE THEIRS. a. ant Fry’s ing is | — who has heen suffering | i-ka acts on BOTH upper and ; THIS IS A PRE WAR PRICE ON SHINGLES AND WE MAKE NO PRO- spending the winter with them | with pneumonia. Ear] returned| lower bowel it removes all foul 5 y cE 2 > and is just recovering from a| Thursday morning to resume his| matter which poisoned suonach. MISES AS TO HOW LONG WE WILL KEEP IT THERE. IF THE MAR- — ge = ‘ — ge smd a, The young lad is on|Relives ANY CASE sour stom. KET GOES UP WE SHALL FOLLOW IT. IF YOU BUY NOW WE WILL expec return to their farm) the roa © recovery which is|ach. Often CURES constipation. ri > PTY , home near Cottonwood in the welcomning news, Reacts ae ipaton, PROTECT YOU AGAINST ANY DECLINE BUT WILL NOT GUARAN- 5 5 = 7 a . = a. Jocob Lorentz| Theo. F. Schaecher druggist. TEE YOU AGAINST A RAISE. i . W. Flint, cashier of the) returne uesday morning from Ls: prgegenapaaeS 7 > rw ‘i First National Bank, of this city,| Grangeville where they attended| ROLL OF HONOR. SO BUY NOW AS YOU CANNOT MAKE ANY MISTAKE. IF YOU departed Thursday morning for to some matters in the probate! Those who have paid their an- DON’T YOU MAY REGRET IT. a four weeks visit in southern) court, pretaining to the estate nual dues to the Chronicle the California. While in California of Mrs. Rosa Lies, who died re-| past week are the following: is . he will visit with his wife and/cently. The proving of the will; George McPherson, G. Geh- ; ‘ na who ae spending the winter as well as ¥e application for the| ring, = s Bae ang he’ _—— ere, and will also attend to/ issuance of letters testamentary | mer, Mat Duclos, John Voskuh- H S$ some business matters. During will take place in the probate ler, Dominic Romain, Joe Nuxoll u man um er OI ] pan his absence the bank will be in|court Monday, February 7th. George S. Downer, L. N. Jacobs, charge of J. V. Nash. Mr Flint| The legal procedure of the case | John B, Aichlmayr and B Tacke. ‘“ : ” does not intend to bring his/is in charge of Attorney Wilbur} —_——— Home Builders family back home with him at}L. Campbell, former probate| $4.00 Star A Star shingles at | this time. judge. the Madison Lumber Co. 42 i ee cad

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