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cece ETE —— a Flies are coming. Screen|Z#¢tertoeeoeseestesseccseoioe SEELLE SS OLED PILL ET doors for sale at the Madison =F COTTONWOOD gery a When you want the best in AND VICINITY’ .| Personal Dr. Orr departed Thursday | evening for Lewiston in his ear} on professional business. County Auditor Henry Telcher and family, of Grangeville, spent Sunday in the city visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. | % Rooke. Ed Blake was « business visi- tor in Grangeville Wednesday in the interest of the estate of his father, Dr. Blake who died re- cently. 3 William Kelsey, Monday of $ this week, completed the job of | + painting the farm home of Wil- : liam Nuxoll which adds greatly 3 to the appearance of the home. Howard Mckinley and family William Frick and family spent Miss Harrictt Greve returned | Sunday in the Kooskia country rive fishing and camping. They state |Saturday evening from a ten ; ; dave visit-with friends at Goeur- that the country in that section 3 d’Alene City. [is an ideal one for camping and 4 S ivel and. Monica Moet of that rose is very good if one) 4 ue eae rn . ae yoes back for : or stance. Keuterville, spent Saturday and 8 ne H bo : . ab dist sah Sunday visiting at the home of}. jo. 0 au ane wite returned Clemens Frei in Ferdinand. aaal iia serpin peel 4 ao Gace N is 1 mbi r ‘om- a alouse points laving at sg be ag pie Sas aye tera anied from Spokane iH J s 0 y 5 Fi i bushel galvanized portable grain| 4 re <a mane ‘Isma, Man bins. Prices cheap. 29-tf | Bare Ries and Mi A. Mor- ol at a oe Te ae gan, sisters of Mrs. Npu, who are an) PL: ys are! going to spe! some > visit- already beginning to worry over ace Rae he eal Mins Ries the fact that half of the school|/and Mrs. Morgan are residents vacation season is already over. |of Wyoming. ; Charles Williams and family | Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Reilly and seo Sd TT — son John returned Monday even- L sl 1 ing from a week's visit with relatives and friends, returning | friends and relatives at Moscow Sunday evening. 4 having made the trip overland in Deputy Sheriff Chester doctor’s car. The doctor stated Arnold spent a few hours in| that while the crops were very Cottonwood ‘on official business good in the Palouse “country he Wednesday afternoon f rom) dees not believe they come up to Grangeville Camas Prairie eveps this Dr. Orr assisted by Dr. Stock-| Mr. and Mrs. Barney Luehte ton, of Grangeville, operated | feldjand Lilly Melrich, of Keute upon John Meyer Thursday) ville, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew morning at the Meyer country | Kaschmitter and son, of Cotton- home for appendicitis. wood, Mrs. Catherine Ahlers and The Fenn Highway baby, of Ferdinand, Sabi, Wil- awarded Wm. Ruhoff the con-| liam and Monica Frei all spent % tract for the construction of Sunday, July 3rd, visiting at the 3 another bridge in its district on| home of Mrs. and Mrs. August Shebang creek, near the Joe| Frei, of Keuterville. The party Uhlenkott ranch, spent a very enjoyab!e day. Richard Goeckner, who for]. The editor in company some time has been employed at Harold Simon and 0. C. I zapp, of East Port, Idaho returned home| Cottonwoed, and Miss Elenora last week, and Monday of this Medved and Edward Medved, of i week accepted a position with|Nezperce, motored to Spokane On this day the J. V. Baker and Son store. Saturday morning. The party The Cottonwood Hardware, on| turned Monday evening, ac ‘ + ” ‘The circus comes to town Monday of this week delivered | Companied by Mrs. Medved More than this: a Dodge car to Ed Price of | Who has heen visit for the i Grangeville, in which Mr, Price| Past) month with in Eddie Polo and his family will make an ex-| Butte Montana The King of the Circus WE SATURDAY, JULY 16 Eva Novak will show interested parties 399 ways of getting into the exclusive “400” in the de- lightful picture. “Society Secrets” Additional Comedy: FOR SALE (20 and 30 cents) Mention and Local Sete Seber Happenings of the Week in This Vicinty. Flies are coming. Screen doors for sale at the Madison Lumher Co. 25-tf T. C. Keith spent Sunday with his family on the river, having made the trip horseback. | Mr. and Mrs. August Frei and | jchildren of Keuterville spent Sunday visiting with friends in | the Greencreek section. SUNDAY, JULY 17 If you want to get an idea as to how much trou- ble a fondness for hambur- ger sandwiches can cause, you must see “OLD DAD” There you have a story that goes to show how much a gir'l needs a mother and how § foolish a father is to get negligent. Mildred Harris ; will play the wayward girl ‘Daphne Bretton.” Comedy: NO BABIES ALLOWED (20 and 30 cents) Gent’s Furnishings Groceries Dry Goods Shoes ed beeen eee seetoeteet Septeetecoe sr eeoelecde doedeetoete te oetpeecectertecterdestest ee THURSDAY, JULY 21 Something highly interest- ing! Sure! The story of a girl with a double person- ality: a female “Jekil and Mr. Hyde” the star Elsie Janes playing the difficult role of “Jane Morgan” in her own composition “The Imp” A kind a Jimmy Valentine and raffles combined (20 and 30 cents You can buy them at the right price from the COTTONWOOD MERCANTILE CO. EVERYTHING TO EAT AND WEAR SS SS SoS year, district with SATURDAY, JULY 23 STATEMENT OF CONDITION The Cottonwood State Bank Cottonwood, Idaho At the close of business June 30, Geo relatives | 1921 RESOURCES acel Loans and Discounts Overdrafts Village, School and County Warrants Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures Cash and Due from Banks U.S. Liberty Bonds $185,143.08 6.21 16,675.88 6,500.00 to 28, 985.01 5,250.00 44,235.01 $252,560.18 tended visit to California to visit} Corwin Ruark a member of will take its abode in Cot- WANTED—Lumber _ haulers | dent. While trying make est film show on earth to- %|1000 feet; to Cottonwood or| was dislocated. The disloca on Circus. Who would like to la LIABILITIES with relatives. The car sold for| the Clearwater b. ts ball team at $1210 and was equipped with} a game recently played at Green- | four “oversize” cord tires. creek met with a serious tonwood for 18 consecutive ¥| at once—from the Pederson mill,| the home plate he collided with weeks! Bigger and better | five miles west of Ferdinand.| the Greencreek catcher with than Barnum! The great- ¢|To haul to Ferdinand, $2.50 per| such force that his left snoulder day, with endless exciting Craigmont, $3.00. Call or see} Was reduced but Mr. Ruark will scenes, - staged in and $| Madison Lumber Co., or O. R.j be unable to do much for several around a Great Traveling ¢| Pedersen at the mill. 29-2 Kooskia Mountaineer. | miss it. Watch the posters 3| for details, and then for the real thing itself. : | ac) SSS SS | 0 il Capital Stock Surplus and Undivided Profits Deposits Rediseounts --$ 25,000.00 12,124.62 208,435.56 7,000.00 QUARTERLY REPORT. | To the Honorable Chairman and Board of lage of Cottonwood, Idaho County, Idaho. Gentlemen: I herewith submit the report of my office of the vec disbursements for the quarter ending June 30, 192! | Balance from last quarter Receipts for Quarter Trust of the vil Feature for the same even- ing Edith Roberts the $252,560.18 ‘ipts and OFFICERS H. C. Matthiesen, Cashier A. H. Thoelke, Assistant Cashier KE. M. Ehrhardt, President M. M. Belknap, Vice President $2,785.30 starring in gripping melodrama | From County Auditor | From Sidewalk Assessment The Ualaown Wife {loser carne a and all this for only (20 and 30 cents) 103.62 Notice of Probate of Will. $5,188.92) In the Probate Court of Idaho | County, State of Idaho. STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE In the Matter of the Estate of Henry B. Blake, Deceased. First National Bank Pursuant to an order of said) ¥ Court, made on July 14th 1921, 3 COTTONWOOD, IDAHO notice is hereby given that ¢ . . | August Ist 1921, at 10 o'clock | = At thee Cane :ot omaeas m. of said day $ Thursday, June 30, 1921 188.99 | at the Court 4 3, =| oom of said Court, in the City of RESOURCES ind | Grangeville, Idaho, has been ap- Loans and Discounts | pointed as the time and place for Warrants and Federal Reserve Stock . | proving the Will of said Henry | Banking House and Fixtures B. Blake deceased, and for hear- Other Assets seeds soatedeatoaloeteateateatnete atreteateateatoatoatontyafoety TOTAL Disbursements for Quarter. Warrant No. 2705 redeemed $1.96: SUNDAY, JULY 24 | Interest on same Bend or break! We have ; made up our mind to make the Orpheum the best show house on the prairie! Con- sequently—here is another good one: Charles Ray | Tots ul disbursements $2,077.43 / Balance on hand $1,111.49 TOTAL I hereby certify that the foregoing statement of receipts a | disbursements are true and correct. A. H. THOELKE, $191,044.23 3,716.72 8,000.00 1,561.46 Village Treasurer. in a most absorbing story of ¢ Love and Adventure on the Farm, where real human beings laugh and cry their waythrough true-to-life struggles in Peaceful Valley him from “45 from Broadway” the Remember Minutes As an Appetizer: comedy “MARRY ME” (20 and 30 cents) See-the Madison Lumber Com- FRUIT | ing the application of Margart I. | Blake for the issuance to herself of For Canning By The Crate R. H. KENDALL, Confectionery administration with will annexed when and| where any person interested may appear and contest the same | $ Dated July 14th, 1921. J. E. BYROM, Ex-officio Clerk Letters of Mrs. Nick Bieren and little daughter Bernice are here from Cottonwood visiting their rela-! tives—Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wieber. | Mrs. Elizabeth Stricker and, daughter Mayme, from Lewis-| ton, were also guests of the Ed) Wieber family this week.—) Uniontown Journal. Princess $2.15, “400” $2.20 a sack. 29-tf Accured Interest U.S. Government Bonds . Cash and Due from Banks LIABILITIES Capital Stock ....... Surplus and Undivided Profits . Interest Collected in advance .. Bills Payable ..... 2 Circulation . DEPOSITS ‘$58,050.00 _ 55,608.60 113,658.60 4,171.63 $322,152.64 ...$ 25,000.00 15,691.77 444.69 60,200.00 --. 25,000.00 - 195,816.18 $322,152.64