Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, April 7, 1922, Page 6

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See isitor in Lewiston Tuesday. | §. J. Mikelson, a grain buyer |from Nezperce was a business | visitor in the city Wednesday. FOR SALE-—-Black Minorca eggs for hatching. T. Clark the Mention and_ Local) junk man. 14-4 | Joe South is spending the week i : Agent for LEWISTON LAUNDRY Laundry must be in by Personal Happenings of the Week in Peeedocloadectodloctrtndontore rete eco tote reteerr ore Monday evening. Will be |in Clarkston, receiving treat- ‘eturned Friday evening of This Vicinty. |ments for rheumatism from $ each week. - | which he has been suffering $ lately. KEITH’S ;_C. H. Greve spent Thursday in| Dr. Orr was called to Grange- | Grangeville on business matters. | ville last night on a professionat! | i ‘ £| Judge Hussman was a busi-) call and while there assisted Dr. | = Confectionery £| ness visitor at the county seat — in performing an opera- | 4 yesterday. ion. | , Oni Oe | The first real honest to good-| A base ball meeting will be! held in the council rooms on Monday evening, April 10th. All | those interested in the national |game are requested to be pre- sent, “Rusty” says his flock of less | than 100 hens are still coming across with the eggs. Since | January 1st he has gotten 4122 eggs, and in March he got 1941 eggs, 161 dozen and 9 eggs in| March. | Mrs. Hanson, of Potlatch, Ida., | mother of Miss Harriett Hanson, domestic science teacher in the public school here spent the week | ness spring day made its appear- ance yesterday. If you want a good deer hair collar pad see T, Clark, the junk man. 14-4 i We are agent for the L. B. ee Hill florist, Lewiston, Idaho. Both Phones | Kendall confectionery. 13-4 POSSISSSHSSSSSSTOOSGHOGOO2/ The Ladies’ Aid Society will | hold a cooked food sale at Keith's Confectionery, Saturday, April 15th. 15-2 Hens that really lay and pay— ¢! purebred White Leghorns, Tan- cred strain. Eggs for hatching, }$1 per setting. George Ruste- LOVES SEE HE EEO SOES DR. J. E. REILLY Dentist POSSESS SSH OS: LOPS PEESES OPES SOROS e DR. J. D. SHINNICK Physician and Surgeon Office over Cottonwood St. Bk. PHOS Pdoos FOO00O0OSSO0069 0000000900 ries ae 11-3 with her daughter in Cotton- | tiie collieking laughing eee . ayer. | wood, returning h » this mn- | % See this rollic , la y , ISSETT Seedoatoeteeeeeateeteeteny The Farmers Union Ware- | io eae OLS ee slice of life in the more and HICKORY RUSS DR. WESLEY F. ORR house will receive hogs at the) Mary C, Johnston, mother of |¢ ™%e vanishing Old West. PARTRIDGE SEAL Physician and Surgeon — yards on Monday, 2 Postmaster Johnston of this A CENTURY COMEDY: CREAM BLACK city died at her home in Port} Huron, Mich., on March 28rd. Mr. Johnston recently returned from a visit spent with his aged mother. The cause of her death | was old age. Dr. J. E. Smith returned Wed- | sday evening from a business | Office in Simon Bldg. Matt Duclos and Tony Baune Both Phones }spent Monday in Grangeville on ¢| business matters-connected with the Baune estate. They return- | ed home Tuesday morning. Fight inches of new snow is {reported to have fallen at the ne: county seat Tuesday and Tues-| trip to Portland, Ore. The doc- | day night. Cottonwocd was for- | * | : : : tor stated regular spring weath- | tunate in escaping this undesired | o, was predominating on the| moisture, |coast and as he did not care to Nick Allen was a passenger! grow web feet decided it was | Saturday morning for Lewiston, | best to return home. LEDER | DR. C. SOMMER Graduate License VETERINARIAN Deputy State Veterinarian Residence North end of town Both Phones | Floyd Baker was a business |, Get the Habit Trade With Cottonwood Mercantile AETNA See The Insured Hat QORPHEU M SUNDAY, APRIL 9 We are sorry that you had to share our disappoint- ment in not seeing our favo- rite star last Sunday. A neighboring concern has to be blamed fot it; but Edith will come just the same in due time. BUT NOW LOOK OUT! THERE COMES The Fire Eater Not the one from Coney Is- land—not a fakir—oh no: It’s an old friend of ours Hoot Gibson who as “Smiling Bob” fights his way through roaring flames in the Giant Forests of Paradise Valley into the heart of the girl— that hates him. Come and Character Evident, Quality Insured We Want You To See The Aetna JUST A LITTLE DIFFERENT FROM THE ORDI- NARY HATS NEWEST SHAPES. WE HAVE THESE IN THE FOLLOWING COLORS: MARTIN FILBERT Smart Aleck and the 10th Episode of our Winners of the West Sands of Fear Price $4.00 and $5.00 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS having accepted a very lucrative | position in that city. It was re- | ported at one time that Mr. Al- The Chronicle this week re-| ceived a letter from Emil Schott | requesting us to send the Chro- | len contemplated opening a gar- age in the Funke building. Tom F. Jacobs, a_ well-to-do farmer of the Nezperce section Cottonwood Council, 1389 Meets the first and third Vednesday of each month. Visiting knights weleomed John F. Knopp, G. K. Barney Seubert, F. S. jnicle to his new home at Mabton, | |Wash., in the Yakima valley. | | Mr. Schott stated that they are | ask dinitor at thet f his |having ideal weather and that a, 1 lodese Sea 7 Mr | — of the farmers were busy son, Li , Saturday. - | plowing. Jacobs made the trip here on| i 5 Pe Thle horseback, via the Eller crossing k Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Uhlen- in less than three hours. nore nba gage i 0 _—— ...__ | Mornin or Spokane where Owing to the bad conditions | yy. Thlenkott Fac sa of the road between Cottonwood ltreatments for her ears. Mrs | and Winona, the Winona mail | Unlenkott. for some. time Kaa Las aken out, yesterday, mov [heen gradual nsing her faclty | nating the necessity of pulling a pes beara whe aaent that a | heavy vehicle over the route. — mony Or th Come Neal McGuire, was able to set| Pyiends of Eugene iene, for- eo = a time for a sh* ‘ueriy engaged in the tailor busi- one eg Mame At ag “| ness in Cottonwood have receiv- MEAsUIrE: is sagt yl : ey ‘i ed letters from him recently, Qreroctesoooooossoooeooess | very severe case of influenza Tol-| -tating that he was now located ode docecectecceetetececinteceeteted KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS McKinley Lodge No. 38 Meets every Tuesday evening. Hayward Shields, C. C. John Homar, K. R. and S. e, | Loans and Discounts $169,042.99 | | eee | sioake, ends .and (Warrants co as 15,008.15 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures - LS a 2] Cash and Due from Banks .- aa $63,068.90 Ne EL SRE 10,250.00 73,318.90 $263,935.07 will round up the program of the day (10 and 380 cents) Cottonwood Mercantile Company “EVERYTHING TO EAT AND WEAR” Don’t forget your subscription | 4S) SSS) es Sy aS) SS SS aa SSS) STATEMENT OF CONDITION The Cottonwood State Bank Cottonwood, Idaho At close of business March 10, 1922 ’ “RESOURCES : friends hope to see him on the Cottonwood Post No. 40 streets again within a short time » Meets Ist Monday of each Fred McKinney was a passen- month at I. O. O. F. ger Monday morning for Lewis- Bert Schroeder, Com. : THE AMBRICAN LEGION | lowed by pneumonia. His many | j, Luxemburg, Europe. M-. | Mauer, after leaving Cottonwood located in California. He says, | while conditions are not the best |}in Europe a man with American ; money can buy almost anything Capital Stock —........ LIABILITIES .-.. 25,000.00 two weeks in White’s hospital. Mr. McKinney had an operation performed on his nose Tuesday which will require him to spend some time in the lower country. he desires. H. H. Nuxoll came up from his | home at Clarkston Wednesday evening on a business mission. |Herman forgot his overshoes, ton where he will spend the next Frank Albers, Adjutant FELIX MARTZEN Rev. Fr. Rompe, formerly | overcoat and glasses so anxious Real Estate, Loans, Fire |parish priest of the Catholic/was he to reach Cottonwood. and Life Insurance |church at Nezperce, but now} Evidentaly the fact that Her- Insure in the Northwestern $| located at Thorn Creek, a short | man forgot his winter’s wearin Mutual and save 25 to 45 per Z/ distance from Genesee spent | apparel had much to do with the cent on your insurance. | Wednesday with Rev. Fr. Baer-| weather man giving us a perfect | locher of Greencreek. He return-| spring day yesterday. Come ed to his home yesterday morn- | again. ing. : Ensign Ewer of the Salvation | J. .N. Bledsoe, custodian of the} Army with headquarters in JOHN REILAND CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Estimates furnished op ax; class of Work. Repairing promptly done. | public school was able to resume | his duties Monday after | months’ absence due to a sever Grangeville made her last visit a|to Cottonwood last Friday with | 3 re | her War Cries, having received jcase of influenza followed by | orders to report at Boise. The pneumonia. Mr. Bledsoe, while, | Grangeville headquarters of the | physically showing the effects of |army will be closed. Ensign his recent sickness says he is | Ewer wishes to thank the people | daily regaining his strength and of Cottonwood for the splendid POOP SHOTS HOOT OE HEE | han few weeks hopes to be | financial assistance she received limself again. | here every week through the sale Rooke Hotel H. W. Miller, a prominent | of the War Cries, which she dis- Has neat clean rooms at 50c | farmer of the Winona section | Posed of here in large numbers. and 75¢e per night or $3.00 had the misfortune to painfully | M. M. Belknap, who is recov- to $8.50 per week. When }eut his right hand Saturday with ering from a severe case of in- Eicken Conia sate: janax. Mr. Miller, however, was | fluenza and pneumonia was tak- ieee ood give Zl able to come to Cottonwood to | en to Lewiston Tuesday morning | “Dad” Rooke, Prop. have the injured hand properly | by Dr. Shinnick where an X ray | taken care of. Dr Orr, who,| picture was taken of his chest. dressed the wound says it was |The picture showed an infection | }a nasty cut but that no permu-/|of the pleura cavity and as a re- | 4 eae a a ae nent injuries would result from | sult the same was tapped and is | Correct English | the accident. | being drained at the St. Joseph | And How To Use It | J. B, Bieren returned last Fri- | hospital and the impurities tak-| pf day evening from a home seek-|en therefrom. According to Dr. A MONTHLY MAGAZINE jing excurison in the Yakima,|Shinnick who returned from | $2.50 the Year | Wash., country, and before re-| Lewiston last night the patient | SEND 10c FOR SAMPLE Copy | turning, purchased two acres|is doing nicely. Mrs. Belknap | mi | where he will make his home in | accompanied her husband. Bank- |the near future. He is very |er Belknap’s friends hope that he| Correct Publishing Co.) wich pleas 4 > | ae | pleased with that country, | will now speedly recover from EVANSTON, ILLINOIS |the effects of his recent illness ooo | | le a ES ee 10,000.00 Undivided Profits and Reserves _... - 1,650.71 Deposits RA ORT 227,284.36 $263,935.07 So]. SS ]) NO REDISCOUNTS OR BILLS PAYABLE RESERVE ABOVE LEGAL REQUIREMENTS OFFICERS: E. M. Ehrhardt, President M. M. Belknap, Vice President H. C. Matthiesen, Cashier Mr. and Mrs. August Seubert are the proud parents of a baby boy that arrved at their home Sunday evening. Dr. Orr was} the attending physician. Burdette and Donald Belknap departed for Lewiston to visit their father, M. M. Belknap, who is confined to the St. Joseph hospital. PUBLIC SALE. | Ben Robertson will hold a pub- | lic sale on his ranch, Tuesday | April 18. Bills will be printed in| this office the coming week. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our sincere | thanks to all kind friends and | neighbors for their sympathy ex- tended to us during the illness! and funeral of our beloved father | and husband. Mrs. Gertrude Uhlenkott and | children. CARD OF THANKS. We take this means of thank- ing our many kind friends and neighbors who so willingly as- sisted us during the recent ill- ness and death of our beloved, brother, J.C. Weber. Your kind acts will always be remembered by us. The Value Of A Checking Account —“c 2 2 There is no more effective way of introducing system, economy and safety into your financial affairs than by having a checking account with a strong reliable bank. A checking account with this bank protects your money, promotes good business habits and gives you a firmer financial standing and credit. And all the time your money is just as much at your service as if it were in your own pocket book. | The First National Bank COTTONWOOD, IDAHO POPPIES SS OPO EEEEIE OPES E ET OOS EESTI OOETET EPO E OTTER PEE E ETE but was obliged to pay $600 an and that he may soon be able to 2 acre for his land.—Ferdinand | Subseribed for the Chronicle. | Enterprise. |resume his duties at the bank. | Theodore and Leo Weber. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Kaschmitter |

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