Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, February 17, 1922, Page 4

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Agent for LEWISTON LAUNDRY Laundry must be in by Monday evening. Will be ceturned Friday evening of each week. KEITH’S Confectionery ¢< Prom Soooe DR. J. E. REILLY Dentist Office, Nuxoll Block Both Phones PO rereretesdr doctor ortestoctoeedoectoerrereed DR. J. D. SHINNICK Physician and Surgeon Office Over Turner Drug Store DR. WESLEY F. ORR Physician and Surgeon Office in Simon Bldg. Both Phones LEP rere DR. C. SOMMER Graduate License | | to visit COTTONWOOD AND VICINIT Personal Happenings of the Week in This Vicinty. for good dry wood. For Watkins remedies see A. Store. with 114 H. P. engine for $120.00 Hoene Iardware. 7-tf | George M. Reed, a real estate agent from Grangeville, was a business visitor in Cottonwood Monday. Miss Rena Seubert was a pass- enger for Lewiston this morning for afew days with friends. From a standpoint of attend- ance and a good time the Mar- ried Folks’ gave one of the best dances of the season at the I. O. O. F. hall Wednesday night. Postmaster Charles Simmons and Dr, W. MacNeill of Grange- ville were in the city Wednesday making all arrangements for the musical comedy to be presented at the Orpheum on the evening of the 21st by Grangeville folks. Tony Sandschaper of Keuter- | ville was in Cottonwood Wednes- day for the first time since breaking his leg, when a heavy log rolled upon him. Tony while hopping on crutches manages to get around very well and his VETERINARIAN Deputy State Veterinarian Residence North end of town Both Phones PPPPP PSSST = > POSES POETS KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Cottonwood Council, 1389 Meets the first and third Vednesday of each month. Visiting knights welcomed John F. Knopp, G. K. Barney Seubert, F. S. SOHO OSOO OOOO OOOD 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. FELI? MARTZEN Real Estate, Uoans, Fire and Life Insurance Insure in the Northwestern Mutual and save 25 to 45 pez 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 50¢ and 75c per night or $3.00 to $3.50 per week. When you are in Cottonwood give us a trial. “Dad” Rooke, Prop. ood: Correct English And How To Use It A MONTHLY MAGAZINE | $2.50 the Year SEND 10c FOR SAMPLE COPY to Correct English Publishing Co. EVANSTON, ILLINOIS preempenstonen, Salle - Calling cards for le at e ‘(Chronicle office. 5-tf broken limb is healing daily. The first 1922 automobile license in this section that we have property of Ben Albers. The number which is in orange is 3762 on a black ground. Ben In renewing his subscription to the Chronicle, E. D. Lamb, for 30 years a resident of this sec- tion but now residing at Yakima in a letter said: “Enclose find check for $2 to apply on my sub- scription to the paper that we all read as soon as it comes.” Run- ning a country newspaper at times is very trying but letters of this kind helps us forget them. Interest from C. D. Total Receipts Wire for fencing on highway Balance in Bond Fund December | aaa a On hand January 1, 1921 . Insurance on men .. Road tools .. Premium on treasurer’s bond Attorney fees for 1921 Administrative expense . fencing on Hockersmith sec! Bond interest Balance on hand Total . Mention and Local) evening returning Sunday morn- See the Madison Lumber Co., with new reservoir for $75.00, 5-tf'| good as new, Hoene Hardware. P. Rustemeyer at the — rancher and real estate agent of | 47-tf Grangeville was a business visi- A Dexter Double Tub Washer} tor in Cottonwood yesterday. noticed ona car is the) applied for his license early in January. 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 See the Madison Lumber Co.,| ¢o+ for good dry wood. 5-t Tally cards for sale for sale at the Chronicle office. 5-tf Playing cards for sale at oa Chronicle office. 6-tf J. V. Nash was a businss visi- QRPHEU M SUNDAY, FEB. 19 You will find in the next presentation one of the ne. Goldwin’s famous actors Buy that Aluminum Tea Kettle at the Hoene Hardware, $1.50 while they last. 7-tf Tom M oore Second hand Majestic range a | Hold Your Horses | A sparkling feature of George Wilkins a prominent | K, Stremler, better known)! 4 among his Cottonwood friends as|% Irish humor drawn from “Shorty,” who for the past two|¥ real life by the master pen years has been in the employe of ¢ of Rupert Hughes in_his the state with a surveying crew 4 “Misther Canavan,.” You returned to Cottonwood and will! % will be in danger of an ex- remain here until spring. = plosion of laughter. | A large crowd attended the! % In addition to the above wedding dance given at Green-| * you will have the third creek Wednesday evening by|% chapter of our clean histori- Albert Wessels who recently re-|% cal and most interesting turned from Mt. Angel Oregon, | ¥ serial where he spent his honeymoon | % WINNERS OF THE WEST with his bride, formerly Miss|# {)\ustrating Capt. John C. Lena Toennis. * Fremont’s famous expedi- Joe Oldham and family, who|% tion to the West, meeting have spent the past two winters | ~ with Indian attacks, prai- ¢)| in Lewiston have removed from | * rie fires, grizzly fights, that city to their ranch near ¢ landslides, etc Cottonwood. Joe says while | x ss | Lewiston is all right Camas | ; ALSO Prairie and the ranch is after all | 3 Watch this space for the the only place. | * date when the most power- Henry Hatke of the Keuter-| 4 ful story of the world un- | ville section is going to be a/% seen will be due at the Or- Chronicle reader for some time} pheum to come having this week ad-| ¢ vanced his subscription to Janu- | ary 1, 1926. Out-of our 800/32 subscribers Henry takes first |3 Is the title. One of the place. % greatest authors of our day, Spring must be somewhat | # Gouverneur Morris has this near in judging from the way|; to say: “The astounding | some of the business houses are|$ drama which passed with | having their rooms redecorated. |# Unutterable dignity before The Dr. J. E. Smith dental office |# Ourastoundedeyes! —_ | and the R. H. Kendall confection- | Dignity, power, passion, ery are both being renovated | drama—my heart almost ¢| | this week. stopped beating! No great | work of art has ever held ¢| me more spellbound—never have I been more spiritually unlifted by the closing seene and a closing line—or or more comforted. For the benefit of those patrons who cannot arrange. % | for Sunday night we will ¢$| give this play also on Sat- urday the 25th. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wessels, | who returned last week from Mt. Angel where they spent their | honeymoon game their friends | the big “slip” last week when they had gathered at the Wes- sels home in the Greencreek sec- tion for the sole purpose of charivaring them. The _ bride and groom were supposed to ar- rive home on Friday evening but | thinking that such a reception/$ Admission 20 and 30 cents was, awaiting them, remained | with relatives in Cottonwood | **®***¢*00eeoeessse20e0008 overnight. As a result of their | REPORT OF JOSEPH HIGHWAY DISTRICT FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1921. Bond Fund—Receipts. Balance on hand January 1, 1921 -...:....-............-...0-0---- Disbursements Warrants issued for construction of road and bridges, fencing on highway and maintenance of road............ Refund of motor license to Doumecq Highway District ... General Fund—Receipts Apportionment from 1921 taxes. " Disbursements _ “7 JAMES ARAM, Seer We are cleaning house R. H. KENDALL, Confectionery “slip” Henry Wessels who was| Playing cards for sale at the a home alone that evening re- | Chronicle office. 6-tf reived the benefit of the sere-| John Hoene is a business visi- nade. tor in Lewiston this week. Paper that room now, while our wall paper remnant stock is on sale. $1.00 to $2.85 per room Hoene Harware. 7-tf | Miss Regena Holthaus is re- portel to be critically ill at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alois Holthaus. When you entertain make it a | success with nut or candy baskets. For sale at the Chron- 176.29 icle office. 7-tf 75.47; Work on the Grave Creek road —______ | is progressing nicely, according peal | a $18,830.73 | to Superintendent Abercrombie. Actual work on the road is now being done, 41 men being on the pay roll. Mrs. Olie Rhett accompanied by her son, Chester, returned from Lewiston Friday evening where he was taken for an opera- tion. His lungs were tapped and 56 ounces of fluid drawn herefrom. Since the operation he has been feeling much better but is still confined to his home. Mrs. J. E. Richards has re- turned from Weiser, where she | visited her daughter, Mrs. Clif- ford White. Mrs. Richards was accompanied to Grangeville Fri- day by Mr. Richards, who is located in Cottonwood, where he is meeting with much success in the tailoring business. Mr. }| Richards expects to move his family _to Cottonwood soon.— | Free Press. Five head of valuable horses, | the property of Charles Miller, | residing near Cottonwood, that estrayed from a pasture near Winchester, were located at Nez- perce Saturday, the direct result of an advertisement run in the | Chronicle by the owner. Mr. Miller had been riding over both Camas and Nezperce prairies for about three weeks in search of the horses and was just ready to whereabouts. The horses were lost for almost two months. ....$18,514.33 316.40 | $18,830.73 $13,563.97 15.00 31, 1921 .. -$ 84.71 4,771.49 ...$ 4,856.20 181.86 41.85 60.00 100.00 37.50 Warrants for contruction and maintenance of roads and road . FE Blue Can brand Earthbound | a THESE COFFEES ARE FORGING THEIR WAY TO ee 1 Ib. Can 50c 21 Ib. Can $1.20 5 Ib. Can $2.35 drt gag ahd tg ta Th hdl =i) Get the Habit Trade With Cottonwood Mercantile = fj : olilee § Ue 1; gd I(T IS WORTH AS MUCH, AS THE ALERT HOUSE- ‘ga KEEPER KNOWS THAT QUALITY IN THIS LINE §@ — 2 2] {S ALL IMPORTANT AND WE INVITE ATTEN- at an iy 4] TION TO OUR TWO COFFEES. =i ue ts ue ite | a te Sal i f) i} uA . fj Hill Bros. Coffees a a) US UEUSUEUS 1 Ib. Packagé 40c 5 Ib. Package $1.75 PUES Ue ee SUSIUE euep SUETUE UeUS USES f} PUBLIC FAVOR. GIVE THEM A TRIAL THE NEXT io {) Sq IME THAT YOU NEED COFFEE. Z Cottonwood Mercantile a, fale taieetat et tet Whe a P rosperily Returns You will want good banking connections more than ever. And NOW is a good time to start them. The FIRST NATIONAL OF COTTONWOOD extends to you an invitation to bank with them and offers you every ser- vice and accomodation found in an up-to-date bank. Depositors First is the motto we follow in extending credit. The man who has a comfortable balance in the bank part of the year at least is generally a good credit risk and that being the case he is entitled to accomoda- tion as he helps to create the loanable funds. First National Bank OF COTTONWOOD Member Federal Reserve System What Is Your 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. You can make resolutions to cut expenses and $ave, but the best help is a bank book. Get one now. aaa) ae 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. a le Cottonwood State Bank

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