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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 z Po a ee 4 | [COTTONWOOD LOOSE GIES | DR. J. E, REILLY Dentist | $ Office, Nuxoll Block $ Both Phones $ | ¢ DR, J. D. SHINNICK 3 Physician and Surgeon } Office over Cottonwood St. Bk. % | PP deeded ecto eteeeeteet DR. WESLEY F. ORR Physician and Surgeon Office in Simon Bldg. Both Phones POP ded ——— LEPOPEOP PE DR. C. SOMMER Graduate License VETERINARIAN Deputy State Veterinarian Residence North end of town Both Phones DPOOPIS POPES SSH IOS SOSH SOG 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. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS McKinley Lodge No. 38 Meets every Tuesday evening. Hayward Shields, C. C. John Homar, K. R. and S. COTTONWOOD POST NO. 40 The American Legion COTTONWOOD, IDAHG Meets the 2nd Wednesday of each month in the I. 0. O. F. FELIX 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. i cloth is | meyer. {but is AND VICINITY’. Personal Mention and Local Happenings of the Week in This Vicinty. Wearever sauce pans at the Hoene Hardware for 49¢, one to a customer. 11-tf We clean and press your ‘clothes while you wait. Richards | & Son, the € ‘ottonwood Tailors. Mr. and Mrs. R. Huddleston spent several days the first of | the week visiting with friends in | Lewiston. 100 per cent all pure wel what you like in your suit. Richards & Son, the Cot- tonwood Tailors. 12-tf Hens that really lay and pay— |purebred White Leghorns, Tan- ered strain. Eggs for hatching, $1 per setting. George Ruste- 11-3 Joe Nuxoll who was reported to be seriously ill the first of the week with influenza is reported to be out of danger and is im- . | proving daily. About a foot of snow fell in this section Monday, most of which has disappeared, however, and the last few days have really reminded one of spring. Dr. G. S. Stockton of Grange- ville spent Tuesday in Cotton- wood on professional business. While here he assisted Dr. Orr in performing an operation upon Mrs. Sommers. A large number of Cottonwood | folks attended the Bieren sale near Ferdinand Tuesday. Ac- cording to reports everything of- fered for sale brough good prices | | V. H. Johnson was the auction- eer. C. A. Johnston returned Tues- day evening from a six week's visit with relatives in the east. On his journey homeward he contracted a severe cold which has kept him confined to his room since returning. J. E. Richards spent several days in Grangeville the first of the week with his wife who was suffering from a severe case of influenza. Mr. Richards return- ed home Wednesday morning and reports Mrs. Richards im- proving. Dr. Orr reports the following births: To Mr. and Mrs, Frank | Blackburn, a baby girl, March 11; to Mr. and Mrs, John Gil- bertz, of Ferdinand, a baby gir', March 14; to Mr. and Mrs. C. Sommers, a baby boy, March 14; to Mr. and Mrs. O. Oddson, of Keuterville, a baby girl, March 15. Mrs. W. A. Ferguson returned Monday evening from Lewiston where she has been for the past three weeks. While there she underwent a serious operation at the St. Joseph hospital from which she is now recovering. Mrs. Ferguson is still very weak daily regaining her strength. She was accompanied hom by her sister, Mrs. Tex White of Lewiston who will re- main here for an indefinite} grow and expand.—Ferdinand period. | Enterprise. Heoooooose: PEOPLE EOE SISSIES TOSSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE First National Bank COTTONWO! 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. ooo Correct English And How To Use it | A MONTHLY MAGAZINE) $2.50 the Year | SEND 10c FOR SAMPLE COPY to Publishing Co. | EVANSTON, ILLINOIS’ | Tally and cards “a sale at the office. 5-tf At the close Friday, March 10, 1922 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts . Overdrafts Warrants and Federal Reserv Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures ‘ Accrued Interest Other Assets U. S. Government Bonds Cash on Hand and in National Banks ............ LIABILITIES Capital and Surplus Undivided Profits ireulation Interest Collected in Advance Rediscounts or Bills Payable Member Federal : ae Redemption Fund with U. S. Treas. ....... J. A. Barth who is ill with in-| ~~ in Lewiston is reported be recoverin, N. A. Litherland and T. C. mr were visitors in Grange- ville Tuesday. 2 Correct style and workman- ship is what you need. Richards & Son, the Cottonwood Tailors. Pery Campbell was a busincss visitor in Lewiston Monday and | Tuesday, returning home Tues- | day evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schurman | departed Monday morning for 2 visit with relatives and friends | in Clarkston and Lewiston. | Ova Dale Hunt departed this morning for a visit with relatives and friends in Clarkston and Lewston. hy couptry home of Mr. ana rs. Frank Foresman is this w ei being repapered and other- wise remodeled by Ed Malerich. | : Its a mean man that will let | his wife clean and press his suit | when our prices are so reason-! able. tonwood Tailors. Winchester special knives, 7 inch blade, cocobola handle, 3 brass rivets, a good 75¢ knife for 25 cents, act early. Hoene Hardware. 11-tf 12-tf | day party at her home last Fri- | day evening in hopor of her daughter, Jenette. prize winners at cards were Ele- | rated in St. Patrick colors. Ed Fick, of Canfield, a promi- was a business visitor in Cotton- | wood Monday and Tuesday of | this week. Mr. Fick stated that |the work on the Grave Creek | road surely looked good to the | | folks on the other side of Salmon | river. He also stated that at one | time he was not in sympathy | with this route but can now see | the feasibility of the road. Mr. | | Fick we are glad to saye is a man |who when in the wrong is not | |ashamed to admit it and change | his mind. FARMERS’ ELEVATOR CO. What used to be known as the Ferdinand Rochdale Co., for sey- eral years, has been changed to | the Farmers’ Elevator Co., and articles of reincorporation were filed with county clerk, Henry Telcher, last week, The company is capitalized at | $40,000, and its principal place of business is Ferdinand. The articles of incorporation were at- | tested to by Edgar G. Fry, H. W. Uhlenkott, Clem C. Frei, Ole G. Hanson and A. G. Nau. The concern had been run on the Rochdale plan practically the last six years, and inasmuch as many stockholders have moved or withdrawn for divers reasons, thus it was deemed advisiable to reincorporate and start anew with many old, and some new shareholders. It is intended to make the new company a purely farmers’ bene- fit concern, and it is the desire of the incorporators to have oth- er farmers get in and help them- selves, as well as the company Richards & Son, the Cot- | butcher | 3 Mrs. C. H. Greve gave a birth-|$ The young | : folks spent an enjoyable even- | 4 ing playing games and ete. The |3 nore Nims and Kenneth Miller. | $ The house_was beautifully deco- | ¢ nent stockman of that section |% and a director of the Salmon |¥ River State Bank of Whitebird | 4 =) OD, IDAHO of business ..$162,164.31 3,310.82 8,000.00 6,332.11 1,012.25 1,250.00 48,250.00 35,871.44 $265,690.93 e Stock .. gate ah $ 40,000.06 wa 2,880.73 ..... 25,000.00 490.74 ~. 197,369.46 $265,690.93 Reserve System i ———) | ) =) I) SUNDAY, MARCH 19 The Store Where You Get Full Value For Your Money We quote you a few SPECIALS that you will find in our grocery department. for cash only. these prices. Did you ever read the story that went through Six Hundred Newspapers ; serially—or the book that is sold all over America The : Branding : Tron * If you did not yet do so, % come to the show next Sun- day and see it there, for the These special prices are It will pay you to take advantage of ~ most competent critics say 3 that the picture * greater then the story * IN AN ALL-STAR-CAST 8 Cans Sunkist Peaches for 8 Cans Sunkist Apricots for 8 Cans Sunkist Strawberries for .. is even 3 3 Cans Sunkist Blackberries for 1 Package Mother’s Wheat Hearts 1 Package Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour . I Package Quaker Corn Puffs 3 Packages Sea Foam 19 Pound Pail Wedding Breakfast White vie. _$ 90 10 Pound Pail Wedding Breakfast Amber Syrup ..$ .80 5 Pound Pail Wedding Breakfast White Syrup ...$ .50 5 Pound Pail Wedding Breakfast Amber Syrup ....§ 45 ¢ it will be shown how drink : and jealousy can goad a 4 man to an act of such bru- 3 tality that he makes him- ; self miserable for the rest ; ¢ of his life. : Accompanying the above 3 there will appear the 7th Episode of our great serial WINNERS OF THE WEST $ The Fire of Fury #] (10 and 30 cents) Cottonwood Mercantile Company “EVERYTHING TO EAT AND WEAR” Dw SS] SS Se——p STATEMENT OF CONDITION The Cottonwood State Bank Cottonwood, Idaho At close of business March 10, 1922 ~ | RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ......... I I ire terete rene $169,042.99 Overdrafts -....... Stocks, Bonds and Warrants 15,008.18 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures 6,565.00 $63,068.90 10,250.00 78,818.90 $263,935.07 Cash and Due from Banks U. S. Bonds .. oe —<— = = LIABILITIES fo] Capital RIOOK: 25... oo. eeeritet. Sate ....$ 25,000.00 Surplus |. —........... 10,000.00 (I Undivided Profits and Reserves .... 1,650.71 = Deposits .. ......... .. 227,284.36 $263,935.07 NO REDISCOUNTS OR BILLS PAYABLE RESERVE ABOVE LEGAL REQUIREMENTS OFFICERS: E. M. Ehrhardt, President M. M. Belknap, Vice President H. C. Matthiesen, Cashier [S=._ SSSS. SSS S S ea ee Sc = 1 Cottonwood, Saturday Only am i New York’s Latest Styles In CLOAKS, CAPES, SUITS and DRESSES At The Cottonwood Hotel Special Consignment from New York Houses Featur- ing Latest Authorative Styles, Colors, Fabrics, at POPULAR PRICES Display by the New Ready-to-Wear Dept. _ THE SIMS STORE GRANGEVILLE, -- IDAHO