Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, March 24, 1922, Page 6

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Agent for LEWISTON LAUNDRY i Monday evening. Will be ‘eturned Friday evening of each week. KEITH'S Confectionery LESS OPE THELESS HEIST ~~ pR. J. E. REILLY $ Dentist Office, Nuxoll Block i Both Phones SOO>LOPOESOSEOSEOOOOOOOES | A ‘COTTONWOOD AND VICINITY Personal Mention and Local Happenings of the Week in This Vicinty. We are agent for the L. Hill florist, Lewiston, Idaho. | Kendall confectionery. 13-4) Geo. Poler spent Sunday with ‘his wife in Clarkston, returning | home the same evening. ness visitor in Grangeville Wed- nesday, returning home Thurs- day morning. Anton Brueggman returned Tuesday morning from Grange- | ville where he received treat- | ments from a government doctor | baby girl arrived home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward LPP Pe eee $ DR. J. D. SHINNICK Physician and Surgeon Office over Cottonwood St. Bk. PPP PPP eer eee ore SOOO |Malerich Monday afternoon. Both mother and baby are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Maugg, of Grangeville spent Sunday in the | | city visiting at the home of their | _________| parents, Mr. and Mrs. John regoooaeees | Maugg. DR. WESLEY F. ORR |} Attorney A. S. Hardy of} Physician and Surgeon Office in Simon Bldg. Both Phones POPOPPSSE POSSESSES TFSI TS ————— aad DR. C. SOMMER Graduate License VETERINARIAN Deputy State Veterinarian Residence North end of town Both Phones SEPOPPPESO SE ISPS HPO H OHS ST : 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. 5S. 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. O. O. F. Grangeville was a business visi- | tor in Cottonwood Tuesday, at- tending to some legal matter for | | his clients. Mrs. N. A. Litherland and) children were passengers for | Kooskia Saturday morning to | visit at the home of Mrs. Lither- land’s parents. J. F. Jenny and John Nuxoll | departed Saturday morning for Lewiston on a business mission connected with the Cottonwood | Milling & Elevator Co. Hens that really lay and pay— purebred White Leghorns, Tan- $9OO0596405606040000000004 | cred strain. Eggs for hatching, Otto Aichlmayr was a busi-| at the} Chronicle ads pay big. A. P. Schnell of Grangeville spent Tuesday in the city on business matters. Dr. Orr reports the arrival of a baby girl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schaeffer, of Greencreek on March 21st. The infant baby of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bosse who was seri- | with pneumonia is reported to be | doing nicely and is regarded out B. | of danger. | Mrs. Bart Simon and little daughter were passengers Wed- nesday morning for Lewiston and Clarkston to spend an indi- | finite pericd visiting with rela- tives and friends. Mrs. Geo. Killmar returned ter where she spent several days at the home of her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William ‘Mundt. Both Mr. |Mundt have recently recovered from an attack of influenza. The many friends and acquain- | the firm of Anderson, Bolick & |b usiness.—Lewiston Tribune. Grace Jackson and a Miss | Wright of the Joseph section | spent several days in Cottonwood the first of the week. While jhere they were guests of Miss |Helena Hamlin. They returned iw their homes Thursday morn- | $ Chadine Johnston expects to! | leave for Spokane as soon as he | postmaster. | Farmers Union Warehouse com- pany, paying $9.50 a hundred for ously ill the first of the week! Monday evening from Winches- ; and Mrs. |tances of G. V. Kavanaugh, of § Kavanaugh, will be pleased to % know that he has recovered from | | his recent severe attack of influ- 4 enza and is again at his place of , 3 | recovers sufficiently from his re- | 4 }eent attack of influenza to at- 3 tend the postmaster’s school in: % that city, being conducted under | § |the supervision of the mpORENS) Ben Shaw purchased 77 head | of hogs here Monday from the! LrPooooorosooesoooooooosy By Ps z a Ferdinand State $1 per setting. George Ruste-} ¢| meyer. 11-3 | Banker F. M. Bieker, of the | Bank was aj business visitor in Cottonwood | Friday evening, returning to his home Saturday morning. them. During the past week | hogs have dropped $1 a hundred time is still declining. day morning after having spent} and it is hoped by his a week here nursing her husband who was ill with influenza. Miss Ova Dale Hunt returned | Tuesday evening from Clarkston where she spent several days with relatives. She has resum- ed her duties at the Kendall con- | fectionery store. what suspicious of him. Too; Mr. and Mrs. John F. Knopp!| many trips to Lewiston. What returned Tuesday evening from | the attraction is we are unable to| Clarkston where they spent sev- eral days visiting at the home of| Dr. Shinnick is again able to Mrs. Knopp’s parents, Mr. and | be fi veek’ vit Mrs. H. H. Nuxoll, out after a week’s tustle with | Fred Simon, who, was taken down with influenza Sunday is reported to be doing nicely. was confined to his bed for sev- jed his presence in the country | eral days but at the present! but he hopes to do so in a few | friends that the treatments will | prove beneficial. say. influenza. The doctor, while still somewhat weak has been unable so far to take care of his FELIX MARTZEN Real Estate, Loans, Fire and Life Insurance Insure im the Northwestern Mutual and save 25 to 45 pez cent on your insurance. JOHN REILAND CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Estimates furnished on any class of Work. Repairing promptly done. Rooke Hotel Has neat clean rooms at 50c and 75c per night or $38.00 to $3.50 per week. When you are in Cottonwood give us a trial. “Dad” Rooke, Prop. So9 ‘Correct English \ And How To Use It A MONTHLY MAGAZINE) writing is able to be about his | days. home. Joe Nuxoll, who, has been con- _ Simon Bros. shipped to Lew-| fiend to a room in the Cotton- iston 2300 pounds of dressed| wood hotel for the past two beef. The shipment will be| weeks, suffering with a severe followed this morning by 19 head | case of influenza has recovered of hogs. The meat was consign- ed to the City Meat Market of Lewiston. Tex White who has been visit- ing here for several days with relatives returned to Lewiston Monday morning. Mrs. White} will remain here for an indefi- nite period visiting with her sis- ter, Mrs. W. A. Ferguson. who have taken the little fellow Dr. Orr assisted by Dr. Stock- | to raise. Second to his mother, | ton of Grangeville performed a) no one could give him a better | rib resection on Joe Weber Mon-| home and a mother’s care than day for empyena. Joe who is| Mrs. Uhlenkott. | Seriously ill with pneumonia is] Dr, Morris, a well known ear, |holding his own and hopes are | nose, throat and eye specialist, of | | held for his recovery. He is do-! | Butte, Mont., performed an oper- ing well at the present time. | ation on Mrs. Geo. Medved’s nose Word was received in Cotton-|Monday. The purpose of the! wood this week by relatives an- | ordeal was to regain her hearing | }nouncing the arrival of a big | Which has been impaired for | baby girl at the home of Mr. and | Some time. Whether the opera- | Jack Hartnett, of Colville, | tion will prove successful only . Mrs. Hartnett before her | time will tell. marriage was Miss Leasel Huss- | man. The letter also carried | with it the news that both moth-| week with influenza followed by er and baby were doing nicely. pneumonia is reported to be! Matt Duclos is assisting Mrs. | S8ining daily and is said to be Percy Campbell in the Cotton- out of danger. His condition last wood post office since the de-| Week Was regarded so serious | been taken to his home yester- |day by his brother, Frances G. Nuxoll. The infant son of Dr. C. Som- mers, whose mother died last week has been given a home by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Uhlenkott $2.50 the Year parture of her husband for El-| that his parents were telegraph- | SEND 10c FOR SAMPLE COPY | lensburg, Wash. where _ the | & 88 to his condition in Monta- | fm Campbelis will locate, | Mrs. Py - Far ne teed | Campbell will join her husband | oe ee Co.| os aah as she * relieved of her | When they received the message 5 duties as postmistress, of Cot-|® change for the better had tak- | tonwood, which will be in about | €” Place. Copmeumnndonce, Tally and| three weeks when the newly ap- | Six young folks, students of Calling cards for sale at the|pointed postmaster, | the Cottonwood public school de- | Chronicle office. §-tf| Johnston will take ¢harge. parted for Grangeville last night | to jand the market at the present) | Carl Killmar, of the Winona section, is receiving treatments O—| | | —) in Lewiston this week for rheu- | Mrs. J. D. Shinnick returned| matism. He has suffered some-| to her home in Lewiston Tues- | what recently from this disease | many Roy Speck, one of the propriec- | tors of the Cottonwood Garage | is spending the week in Lewiston | visiting with friends. Some of {a} Roy's friends are getting some-| He | professional duties which requir- il | | sufficiently to be removd to his | home near Greencreek, having | Albert McGuire, who, was re-| ported to be seriously ill last | SUNDAY, MARCH 26 The next exhibition will bring to the Orpheum one |$ of those most beautiful |% dramas of the great north- west with all the splendid sceneries of that celebrated country that gave it the name of God’s country. But equally beautiful is the * touching story Snow Blind ; adapted from Katharina Newlin Burt, enacted by an % excellent cast led by Russel Silvia |% one of the celebrated stars ; of the time. e ¢ The same time is due the ¢ eight insallment of our his- % torical and clean serial ¢ Winners of The West | The Pit tof Doom (10 and 30 cents) | ing contest which will take place | there this afternoon. The names of those going and the grades they represented are: Elonore Brown, Elza Matthiesen, 8th; /Glen Farthing, 7th; Margaret Johnston, 6th; Anna May Wall, 5th; Lulu Frick, 4th. The young folks were chaperoned by Miss Myers. ANNOUNCEMENT. We will handle a complete line of ladies’ misses’ and children’s hats of the latest styles at the Barth Jewelery store. Come in and look them over before buy- ing your spring hat. We will also remodel hats. Mesdames Barth and Hensley. 18-1 | WANT FERTILIZER. People will no doubt be greatly —— to learn that there is a, reat demand for manure as a | fertilizer in the Lewiston coun- | try and so persistent has been) the demand that the Camas Prairie railioad has made a spe- | cial rate of 10 cents a hundred, | jor $2 a ton between Grangeville | and Lewiston for this kind of | freight. Under the old rate it) | was prohibitive to ship this class | of fertilizer from prairie points | to the Lewiston country. SS wet | | E. M. Ehrhardt, President Get the Habit AEINA eae Price $4.00 and $5.00 | Cottonwood Mercantile Company Trade With Cottonwood Mercantile [OURS Teta UN A =n) CharacterE vident, Quality Insured & Ue We Want You To See i The Aetna w Uc fie I JUST A LITTLE DIFFERENT FROM THE ORDI- && NARY HATS NEWEST SHAPES. WE HAVE 3 THESE IN THE FOLLOWING COLORS: ri fe te MARTIN FILBERT im HICKORY RUSSETT “i PARTRIDGE SEAL ie CREAM BLACK Ui nut ITU RIE SOUT fae Efi “EVERYTHING TO EAT AND WEAR” OFFICERS: NO REDISCOUNTS OR BILLS PAYABLE | RESERVE ABOVE LEGAL REQUIREMENTS M. M. Belknap, Vice President H. C. Matthiesen, Cashier STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE First National Bank COTTONWOOD, IDAHO At the close of business Friday, March 10, 1922 Loans and Discounts Overdrafts Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures Accrued Interest .. Other Assets ..... Redemption Fund with U. S. Treas U. S. Government Bonds Cash on Hand and in National Banks _. Capital and Surplus Undivided Profits . RESOURCES ...$162,164.31 3,310.82 8,000.00 6,332.11 1,012.25 1,250.00 48,250.00 35,371.44 $265,690.93 LIABILITIES Sireulation -.. Interest Collec Redeem or Bills Payable DEPOSITS - 197,369.46 $265,690.93 Member Federal Reserve System Ucn ror Don’t forget your subscription | GYSURURU AY ARS een anne tonne Alanis —=— > STATEMENT OF CONDITION The Cottonwood State Bank if] Cottonwood, Idaho At close of business March 10, 1922 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ....$169,042.99 Overdrafts -...... Stocks, Bonds and Warrants .. 15,008.15 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures Nicaea: ; 6,565.00 Cash and Due from Banks .. 363,06 8.90 U. S. Bonds .. wh ne 10,260.00 73,318.90 $263,935.07 LIABILITIES Capital Stock . ...$ 25,000.00 Surplus ... 10,000.00 li Undivided Profits and Reserves . .. 1,650.71 PT csp ic lca teh cer ats tnagesbuse sven snceenisbegasesh . 227,284.36 $263,935.07 to take part in the county spell-| 22+09¢06000640000096000406000060066000 00000600 0000008

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