Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, February 10, 1922, Page 4

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Agent for LEWISTON LAUNDRY Laundry must be in by Monday evening. Will be -eturned Friday evening of each week, ; KEITH’S : Confectionery | . | PPP ecole eee eter rere SH | ce DR. J. E. REILLY | * = 3 Dentist Office, Nuxoll Block Both Phones = DR. J. D. SHINNICK Physician and Surgeon Office Over Turner Drug Store ¢ aeoatotentneteete DR. WESLEY F. ORR Physician and Surgeop Office in Simon Bldg. | Both Phones POPPE SSS S Oooo res POPS H rrr ores DR. C. SOMMER Graduate License VETERINARIAN Deputy State Veterinarian Residence North end of town | Both Phones POPOL SSSS PESOS ESOS OSHS OT POOPED KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 5 Cottonwood Council, 1389 Vednesday of each month. Visiting knights welcomed John F. Knopp, G. K. Barney Seubert, F. S. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS McKinley Lodge No. 38 Meets every Tuesday evening. John Homar, C. C. Bert Schroeder, K. R. & S. COTTONWOOD POST NO. 40 The American Legion COTTONWOOD, IDAHO Meets the 2nd Wednesday of each month in the I. O. O. F. FELL” MARTZEN Real Estate, Loans, Fire and Life Insurance Insure in the Northwestern Mutual and save 25 to 45 per cent on your insurance. JOHN REILAND CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Estimates furnished om any class of Work. Repairing promptly done. - Rooke Hotel Has neat clean rooms at 50c and 75c per night or $3.00 to $8.50 per week. When you are in Cottonwood give us a trial. “Dad” Rooke, Prop. 38 Correct English And How To Use It A MONTHLY MAGAZINE $2.50 the Year | SEND 10c FOR SAMPLE COPY to ——__—_ t English Publishing Co. EVANSTON, ILLINOIS Correspondence, Tally and ‘Calling cards for sale at the Chronicle office. 5-tf }on sale. $1.00 to $2.35 per room | came out from their home on the | | river Wednesday _ jon the evening train for Grange- ¥ | Rooke residence formerly occupi- | Meets the first and third $| COTTONWOOD AND VICINITY Personal Mention and Local Happenings of the Week in This Vicinty. H. C. Netzel is a business visi- tor in Craigmont this week. See the Madison Lumber Co., for good dry wood. §-tf For Watkins remedies see A. P. Rustemeyer at the Watkins Store. 47-tf Second hand Majestic range with new reservoir for $75.00, good as new, Hoene Hardware. Mrs. J. D. Shinnick came up from Lewiston Wednesday even- ing and is visiting with friends. W. B. Hussman “the home builder” left this morning for a week’s business trip in Spokane and other points. Paper that room now, while our wall paper remnant stock is Hoene Harware. 7-tf | Don’t forget the basket ball game at the gym tomorrow night Cottonwood H. 8. vs. Gifford H. Mr. and Mrs. William Eller y and departed ville on a business mission. Farmers Union Warehouse Co, will receive hogs at the local | stock yards Monday, Feb. 13th, 1922. We guarantee price of 9¢ may pay more. 7-1 Mr. and Mrs. John Rooke re- turned to their home in the Boles country Monday after having} spent some time here visiting at | the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. | Rooke parents of Mr. Rooke. B. Eller removed his family from a house in the north part of | the city Monday to the A. B. ed by Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Brutz- | man. | Dark Northern Marquis wheat sold in Cottonwood Tuesday for $1 abushel. It is said that Cot- tonwood was the only shipping point on the prairie where the points attending the Community meeting in Cottonwood Tuesday }were: Auctioneer Johnson, of | Grangeville; N. B. Pettibone, of | Grangeville; Edwin Nelson, of | Fenn; Edgar Fry, of Ferdinand. Harold Simon departed Mon- day morning for Moscow to re- farmers could sell for $l a bushel. | Among those from outside See the Madison Lumber Co., |? for good dry wood. 5-tf | Tally cards for sale for sale at the Chronicle office. 5-tf | j Playing cards for sale at the |‘ Chronicle office. 6-tf | O. D. Hamlin and John Baer | § departed Monday for the Boles section on a business trip. The next married folks dance will he given on Wednesday even ing, February 15th. Buy that Aluminum Tea) Kettle at the Hoene Hardware, $1.50 while they last. 7-tf | A Dexter Double Tub Washer | with 114 H. P. engine for $120.00 Heene Hardware. 7-tf | When you entertain make it a} success with nut or candy | baskets. For sale at the Chron- | icle office. 7-tf | F. G. Pickford was a business visitor in Grangeville Tuesday | 5) having been one of the passen- | U5 gers stalled in the snow drift) Uc near Fenn and did not return) home until Wednesday morning. | f John Frei of the Ferdinand &% section was a business visitor in | Cottonwood Thursday and while | ere made the Chronicle office a | pleasant visit, renewing his sub- scription as well as that of his} father-in-law, John Lehmeier, | also of Ferdinand. Mike Jacobs, manager of the Madison Lumber Co., of this city, received a wire Friday after | noon announcing the death of | his father at Hilbert, Wis. Mr. | Jacobs left Saturday morning for his old home in Wisconsin to at- tend the funeral of his father. C. A. Johnston departed Sun- day morning for Fort Huron, Mich., having been called there by the illness of his mother, an |: aged lady who is near the four | 4 score mark. Mr. Johnston has | a not seen his mother in 15 years John Jack was among the) ic many Greencreekers who attend- | fic ray f SUE VE Cue ce Me Meine fener pene arenes Je ue a UE his URE Mens fe flic He expects to be gone abou three weeks. ed the community club meeting | in Cottonwood Tuesday. John | | is one of the largest chicken fin- | 4 anciers in the county and he says | Sf his flock of birds are still mak- | ing money for him. town he marketed two cases of eggs. Ed Jessup, August Schroeder, | and J. F. Jenny, commissioners , of the Cottonwood highway ac- | companied by M. A. Pierce, sec- | retary-treasurer, went to Lew-| iston last Saturday to be present when the contract for the north | and south highway in this dis- | trict was let. All four gentle- men are highly pleased with the price submitted by the success- | ful contractors, Lingo and Sor- | ow of Grangeville. The office and sales room of | 3 os enter the state university. He was compelled to give up _ his studies last year owing to illness. Harold will complete his four years course at the university the Cottonwood Garage is this | week receiving a thorough over- | hauling and the walls are being calcimined. The work is being | 3% done by Roy Speck one of the | $ proprietors.. Roy is especially | $ next year. Drop in and see the newest creation in electric washers. The A. B. C. Super Electric, aluminum red ringer and every thing up to date, cash price $150.00. Terms to suit $15.00 down, balance monthly, Hoene Hardware. 7-tf | Chester Rhett, who has not} been in the best of health since | Christmas, was taken to Lewis-| ton Tuesday morning by Dr.} Shinnick to be placed in St.! Joseph's hospital for treatment. He was also accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Olie Rhett, who will spend a few days there with her son, Mrs. E. L. Parker returned | Saturday night from West Lib-| erty, lowa, where she was called | by the illness and death of her mother. She was accompanied by her sister, Miss Phil Watson, who will visit here indefinitely | with Mrs. E. L. Parker and another sister, Mrs. T. B. Parker, in Clarkston.—Tribune. R. Ne ee eee Let’s all go to the basket |): ball game tomorrow night Cottonwood H. S. Vs. Gifford H. S. H. KENDALL, Confectionery strong on plastering and those | $ witnessing the fete did not know | 3 whether he was trying to patch | ¥ the walls or his clothes. F Tony P. Zehner, of Fenn, who} 4 was married last Sunday to Miss | 4 Gladys Howard, was a business | 3 visitor in Cottonwood yesterday | % and while here bought his house- | 4 hold furnishings from A. H. Nau | Mr. Zehner stated that he bought his furniture for at least | % 20 per cent less here than it! 4 could be purchased for at the | 3 county seat. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wassmuth | 3 and family of Greencreek left! % Tuesday morning for a_ two! week's visit on the coast. While | away they will also visit at the} % home of Mrs. Wassmuth’s par- fer of Mt. Angel, Oregon. They |3 had planned to leave Monday | % but owing to the train being held | ¢ near Fenn Tuesday they spent | ¢ the day in Cottonwood and left | % the following morning. | While in | ¢¢0oeeoordeeeoeeeoeeoeeore + senrenneroeroertrterecreres ¥ want to see the portrav of * all that is human and wise, ¢ and see this wonderful play * with its electrifying climax. ¥ ly enjoy the continuation of ? the so successfully started | historical serial jents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Schae- | : ® In its second installment, * showing the first adventure ‘ or * on his trip to the “Golden % West,” his encounters with the Apaches, etc. Admission 20 and 80 cents “GET THE HABIT” TRADE WITH COTTONWOOD MERCANTILE “Be Sure of Your Store” TRY IT IF YOU WANT GOOD MERCHANDISE AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES THIS is the store you want to visit by all means. We are offering unmatchable values in all departments during our BIG CLEARANCE SALE. Men’s Suits THE BIGGEST AND BEST VALUES EVER OFFERED FOR YOUR MONEY. Men’s Suits in blues, blacks, greys, browns and mixtures. These are dependable clothes that you will find here. Right up to the minute in style and remarkably low $12.50 to $34.50 a Suit Men’s Stag Shirts THE SOO BRAND STAG SHIRTS WITH DOUBLE BACK IN RED PLAID AND brown plaid at the sale price of $7.25 Men’s Mackinaws The Mackinaws in our stock are all new goods and are the well knewn “Soo Brand” They come in Red Checks and Brown checks. The mackinaw that you need at the $9.25 COTTONWOOD MERCANTILE CO. See eee eee inet apie af = QaPHEUM SUNDAY, FEB. 12 Goldwyn presents the fam- It Is Easier to Weatherthe Storm ous actress Pauline Frederick Whose art you learned to esteem in her wonderful play Madame X. In O’- Henry’s really tremendous- ly graphic Roads of Destiny Contracted in reality of three of his most emotional, compelling stories. If you IF YOU HAVE NATIONAL A BANK BANK OF PLACE TO HAVE IT. Safe Sound Secure OUR RESOURCES HAVE BEEN CONSERVED FOR | JUST SUCH A READJUSTMENT AS THE BUSINESS ACCOUNT. THE FIRST COTTONWOOD IS A GOOD WORLD IS NOW PASSING THROUGH. WHEN PROS- PERITY AGAIN RETURNS YOU WILL WANT GOOD BANKING CONNECTIONS MORE THAN EVER. START NOW First National Bank OF COTTONWOOD Member Federal Reserve System brilliant and humaneous in American literature come Further you will certain- Net Income? Better a salary of $10.00 a week with $2.00 saved out of it than a salary of $50.00 with expen- ditures of $55.00. Winners of the West You can make resolutions to cut expenses and save, but the best help is a bank book. Get one now. ae Sees We have a very complete Farmer’s Account Book that we shall be glad to furnish to any farm- er that will make use of it. Art Standish aoe Cottonwood State Bank

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