Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, July 15, 1921, Page 3

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PROOVOG SS EGSL IS 6955 FSO9GOOOGS OG 59S SOG HIS ESOT S be anne eee a ete ne ae eee ete See Well, What Do You | Know About That Cae That it is fine harvest weather and before long the rattle of the sickle and the click of the binder will be heard from early morn until late at night. If half the people build that addition or new home who have told us in the last two weeks that they intended to do so after harvest; we will have to start our saw mill yet to supply the demand. Glen Buck says: That you've got to tend the patch before you cut the melon That the easy task becomes hard when it’s done with reluctance. That industry is the only coin acceptable at the gate of success. To keep your temper as one else wants it. That a man without ambition is like a busted bank; all building and no asset ivery day we vet inquiries for granaries, bundle racks e. ¢c. t. which con- Vinces us that the farmers are not joking when they say they are peer to har- vest the biggest crop they have had in five years. Have you enough granary room, or do you need a new bundle rack, or perhaps a new binder tongue a few reel slats? You know its the early bird that catches the worm, Those who wish to pin a laurel wreath on your throbing bean today may want to work on it with a club tomorrow “ Herter nonetece eee deter ected Sede Sete eecetetetete eee eet Ye, verily, brethern, I say unto ye, that even in this advanced day and age it is better to ‘deliv er by team and wagon—a load of wheat even though mixed with mustard and cockie——at a profit—than it is to deliver a load of No. 1 Marquis from the hurricane deck of a pneumatic-tired mortgage at a loss. + That we were again reminded that the motor truck is displacing the horse when we bit down on a piece of rubber in a bologna sandwich. That is is well to bear in mind that we are on the job every day to serve you efficiently and satisfactorily and can furnish you anything you may want if its wood or made of wocd from a splinter to a ear load. HUSSMAN LUMBER COMPANY SISO SSSSSSSSSSSS OSSD OOS So adeteaceatoteatontoctoatoetoateatoatoeteatetecteede Meet L LA Deedee elected edelecedh detente 5 sd tices tae Sete a ec aaa Bee ome COTTONWOOD CHRONICLE GEORGE MEDVED leaded Every Friday and entered at Idaho as Postoffice in Cottonwood, second-class mail matter. | Subscription one are lee months .......... (Strictly in sdivance) esi ah IN FORITICS Copy for ghange of sit ‘unt be hand- ed in by bi beseeaing to insure sme = | Sold only by dealers ~ FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1921 ‘WANTS, FOUND AND FOR SALE | | FOR SALE — ‘Meader wer boxes almost new. Lee Rhoades. | FOR SALE—Seven foot Deer-| | ing binder in good repair. _‘In- | j quire of Joe Ungrund. 28-tf | FOR SALE—One milk cow, | fresh about four weeks ago. Ww. /B. Hussman. 29-tf | FOR SAL E —16 horse power | | Advance steam engine in good | | shape. Inquire at this office.29-3 The best fabric tire made for heavyservice or rough roads — RED-TOP Extra Ply — Heavy Tread 30 x 3:3 FOR SAL E Holestein heifers, ‘one just fresh, other one been fresh about five weeks. R. J.) Carlson, 28-2* | e FOR SALE— Cheap, _ McCor- | jmick combine in splendid condi- Reduction on all styles and sizes jtion. For further particulars | See J. V. Baker. 26- tf FOR SALE—Practically new | Nelzon tractor and 24-inch Ad-| ;vanee separator, at a bargain. Both machines may be inspected ;at A. Wassmuth ranch, Green- $ creek, Idaho. 27-tf A New Low Price on a Known and Honest Product FOR SALE—Twenty cords of ley slab wood. All kinds of! >|/rough and plained lumber. 500 3 feet l-inch galvanized _ pipe. Chas. J. Poxleitner, Keuterville, Idaho. 27-2 Hot Weather FOR SALE-—480 acre grain =: nd stock farm with full equip- ~ * ~ ~ ¥ “ ral "TORS ‘ONSULTATI i FREE.” eee Good spring water, run- ELECT RICAL ATTACHMENTS 3 x BUILDING DOCTORS—CONSULTATION FREE, ning water in pasture, orchard, t po piers ae par ype eee NO MATTER HOW LARGE OR SMALL IT 1og tig ) sl car . TOR 7 r 1 Seeded PELTEEL ISIE SI GSI MOO OOOO SEO SOOT $level Price reasonable, _ Some oe ax Via samen Gee gear CH # seeoooore LLL O OOOO Oooo roe oorroroormorooreoomoes terms, fine location, free from en S ? | Cmbrance, Good feason: tor : selling. For further particulars Electric Ranges write or see J. Yeager, ag Th W Idaho. 27-8 or ashers “ 9 A MELS FOR SALE. ig 490 act Vacuum Cleaners °, ne oO he best 4 acre we r ere S W.: YY are ranches, all fenced, with 70 acres Electric Irons a 0 under the plow, 80 acres good timber, balance pasture. Small Percolators, Toasters, etc. t eC ua ity Cl arette house and good barn. Plenty = “nt gage pod — CAN BE BOUGHT ON EASY PAYMENTS well. ei Fez ECAUSE h t t lity into this some one as the owner must = we put the utmost quality 1 i on account of ill health. ‘or, . e. ane ne brand. Camels are as good as it’s pos- further particulars address Hay-| ® — Grangeville Electric Light & Power Co. . . cox Realty, 430 Washington St., sible for skill, money and lifelong knowledge of Olympia; Wash 929-3 J. G. FARRIS, Manager fine tobaccos to make a cigarette. ee ee a Nothing is too good for Camels. And bear this Finder leave at this office, 25-tf in mind! Everything is done to make Camels the LOST—Ford tire between Cot: igs it’ ible to buy. Nothing is done tonwood and Grangeville. Rev. oe creat ae i . Fr. Zurr, Nezperce, oe simply for s' . er please leave it at this office or : ’ send direct to Fr. Zurr at Nez- BOSCH WILLARD Take the Camel package for instance. It’s the perce. 29-tf Service Station Batteries most perfect packing science can devise to pro- ; - cay : a See us for prices on ‘Twin City tect cigarettes and keep them fresh. Heavy paper threshing outfits, The Twin City —secure foil wrapping—revenue stamp to seal Company has announced a redue- U. S. Roval Cords ir-tight. But tion of about $500 on their rigs =) the fold and make the peckagp = — | June Ist. An order for a thresh- | TI b st in tires there’s nothing flashy about it. You’ll find no ‘ing outfit should be placed now re des Ss i us to assure delivery on time. extra wrappers. No frills or furbelows. oa eae Such things do not improve thesmoke any more BARGAINS IN GRAIN TANKS | U. S. Fabric Tires than premiums or coupons. And remember—you The Cottonwood Hardware and - stipe .. must pay their extra cost or get lowered quality. ee gaye hg “) BBs pce A tire at a price to fit your purse asas 3 ralvaniz x hest, mellowest, mildest bins on hand which are offered If you want the nares ‘ z at the following exceedingly low ns cigarette you can imagine—and one entirely free prices, f. 0. b. Cottonwood. igar taste 1000 bushel tank $150.00 from cigaretty aftertaste, 1500 bushel tank 200.00 COTTONWOOD BATTERY AND 2000 bushel tank 250.00 It’s Camels for you. Here is a chance to get your tank at less than wholesale. WELDING SHOP Use either phone, write or call personally. 28-tf LEARN ELECTRICITY ~<get into « a big business=growing--big pay now for Electricians, Auto Electricians, f pana dete: nee te Ignition Experts, Battery Men, Me- M4 chanical Draftsmen=big future for l m O n ros Engineers of every kind=you can ud master one of these lines—earn more money=gain success = write today Wholesale and Retail for free catalog— hundreds of grad- R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C, vates holding good jobs—over 2,000 BUTC H ER by men trained annually—a great school for ambitious men=write today. i H ‘ Heald's Engineering Schoot | Dealers in Hides, Pelts, and all kinds of Poultry Our Want Ads Bring Big Results. Try One | How about your subscription ? 4101 Sutter Street Sam FranciecD | COTTONWOOD, IDAHO

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