Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, December 1, 1922, Page 6

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| with friends in Lewiston, ; why the Chronicle ) late this week. J} Flowers. Agency Bros. Spokane. China lillies for | sale. | Saturday. Man! Woman! Mar | riage! =} IN EVERY MEDICINE CABINET fe ih Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Litherland fe there should be a complete assortment of simple remedies gave a dinner last Friday even- ie which can be administered without danger. : hc <<. a their 12th 1 ceason vou she » prepared for COUGHS AND COLDS wi ing anniversary. : oi season you should be prepared for C YUGHS AND CO a, of ths preaiest pictures ISE 1 : ‘T AS }UIDE of the day. Man! Woman Mar- i CA tt Ab 4 aU riage! See it at the Orpheum ie Nyals Pine Syrup 50 Nyals Cherry Cough _ Saturday. ff- Pinex 45 | Syrup 26c and 300 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nuxoll aa Mentholatum 25, 50, ....1.00 Mustard Ointment 35 and children departed Wednes- ie Musterole 35c and 65 Laxacold Tablets 25 day morning to spend Thanks- cy Nyals Croup Ointment .60 Bromo Quinine 30 el yiving day with Mr. Nuxol fr Weeks Cold Tablets 25 Papes Cold Comp ........ .85 fe parents in Clarkston. They ¢ 2 Nyals Throat Gargle 25 Nyals Baby Cough ae i pect to return home Saturday | Vicks Vapo Rub ...... 35 Syrup 25 pl evening. Mrs. R. H. Kendall and daugb- ter spent Sunday in Ferdinand visiting at the home of het brother, E. L. Mueller, the drug- TURNER DRUG STORE gist. Mrs. Mueller of Kamiah, | mother of the above named part- ies was also visiting there. N. A. Litherland and family an fen Fen FN EL F revenen <M} spent Sunday in Ferdinand visit- URS none! RSA oe eee | re with relatives. They were ————————————_ | accompanied home by Mrs. K. M. We repair all makes of bat- Bibb of Ferdinand who spent teries. Cottonwood Garage. 30-tf, several days in Cottonwood asa If its lathe or machine work| Suest of her sister, Mrs. Lither- we can save you money. South land. & Frick. 46-tf| Mrs. Asa Jones was a passen- Special price on Christmas &¢" for Sweetwater Sunday | candy if you place your order at Morning where N | once. R. H. Kendall Confection-, by the illness of Mrs. Jim Rooke. ery. 49-4| Judge Hussman was a caller R. A. Nims is visiting with relatives and friends in Seattle, %| having departed for that city unday morning and square judge—only he does Attorney M. Reese Hatta- not chew tobacker.—Ferdinand baugh of Grangeville was a bus-| Enterprise. ss visitor in Cottonwood to-| fw, Kineaid, Lloyd and Roy Prescription Druggists eect ee emete RUS fa ateedeateateetestenteateetetee ateetectenty Y RPHEU M. SATURDAY, DEC. 2, 1922 A Monstrous Production Nine Reels unfolding before your as- tonished eyes scene after scene of startling beauties of all ages and in breath Lomas) here on business matters. The judge is what the people of Cot- tonwood peeled teenth ; PLE PPE EPI Oe : oo taking action ; Just received two carloads’ Gordon Sasse were among the nice green alfalfa hay. Bran,! Ferdinanders who took in the corn and chicken feed of all) basket ball game Friday night % | kinds on hand. Vollmer Clear-, between Cottonwood and Grange %| water Co. 48-1 ville in which the home boys The people of Fenn and sur-| came out victorious. M | rounding vicinity gave their 4th E. M. Ehrhardt, president of annual community Thanksgiv-| the Cottonwood State Bank, was ing dinner in the I. O. O. F. hall | a business visitor in the city at Fenn, Thursday. Niacas 150 Wednesday. While here Mr. 4 persons were present. Ehrhardt was a guest of the Staged w — | Miss Harriett Greve departed! Cottonwood cemmesial club at Starred by | aia day ne to spend) their luncheon Wednesday noon. euwpe hanksgiving with her sister, Mr. Ehrhardt made a splendid Dorothy Phillips Jeanette, who is a student at the) speech and urged that all farm- % represents the struggle of U. of I., Moscow. She will also| ers get back into the hog busi- * Woman for her rightly * social position at the side of Man through all the ages, until she is lifted to the noble stand which she de- serves and which shows visit with friends in before returning home. her in her best traits. This picture is just beyond des- cription. We want you to see it for your own sake. | ae Srl et a a ove! He stated that this was the only The roads are in splendid) S#!vation for the counry in his eepeeteitesh tteeteete wood and this is especially true| it was just 20 tl aataberl ae that he S| of the new road between Cotton-; came to Camas Prairie and that wood and Ferdinand. = : was dragged just before the re- tonwood and at that time hogs cent rain and snowfall. | were to be seen i . | Bank deposits then were larger The H. T. Agnew family re-) than they are now. And the ‘ i moved into their new home this) hog did it. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3 week. The house which was) In the need and nice little j recently completed by W rp Ru- western story %/ hoff is strickly modern through-| The Lone Hand fs | Splendid made on the you may learn to know the ¥) be given star amongst the cowboys HOOT GIBSON from anew angie, in the x role of a kind samaritan, who sacrifices his vacation to help a poor elderly man and his daughter re- gain his lost property, a mine. Not, of course, without adventurous strug- | expects to ges, performed in a less $! shortly for Seattle, Wash., to re- % Samaritanian way. Lots %| side permanently. Brad as he of gunpowder and lots of #!is known among his friends is ¢ fun too. Beautiful out-of- $| well known in Cottonwood and | ; door sceneries. {his friends here wish him the| | best of success in his new home. | Christmas Candies ee eostodincincioincinets progress is being minstrel show to! by local talent under! | the auspices of the Cottonwood Commercial club according to :| Mr. Williams who is in charge of | ¢; the affair. The show will be} given some time between the Ist! and the 10th of January, 1923. J. A. Bradbury a well known | resident of Idaho county and | who has been active in Idaho ;county politics for some years leave Grangeville festetetetecndtetede soahedfoateatete POP dedrrdrade donde ostesiestontestenternrtot | INLAID MODEL RECORDS .... . . : : 5 XMAS. SPECIAL . Special price in quantity orders R. H. KENDALL, Confectionery Lenore Nims and Bee Mc- | Donald are visiting the week end To much turkey is the reason | v will reach | some of its readers a few hours | for Hoyt | R. H. Kendall Confection- 49-4 | Dorothy Phillips in nine un- forgetable reels at the Orpheum | she was called} at our den, Monday, and was} 7 ae would proclaim a fair Kerr, Lawrence Uhlenkott and, Lewiston’ ness and also a few dairy cows. | condition in and about Cotton-| 0Pinion, He also remarked that) The road| he walked from Denver to Cot-| everywhere. | Pathe Phonograph Now Let's See Who Gets a Phonograph for Xmas. | | The Rexall Store | | C. 0. PERRENOUD, Prop. a. MIRON ODT UL hoe MUDDLE LAL “at “ STIMULI LLL LLL The Farmers Union Ware- house company will receive hogs | at the local stock yards on Mon- | day,”DecembLer 4th. 49-1 | Special price on Christmas| candy if you place your order at R. H. Kendall Confection-| : 494 | School was suspended for) Thanksgiving day and today also} in order to give the teachers and} | pupils an opportunity to spend) | the day with home folks. | Thanksgiving day was a quiet | ‘one in Cottonwood. Business houses closed at 10:80 for the] remainder of the day. Many| family reunions took place and| others were the quest of friends. The holiday spirit has already hit Cottonwood several of the stores having placed on display | their Christmas goods. J. V. Baker is the first one to have his show window dressed up in holi- day fashion. In his excitement last week| H. H. Nuxoll of Clarkston failed | to mention us that his wife ac- companied him here to get ac- quainted with their new grand-' daughter that arrived at the} John F. Knop home last week. | Nevertheless she accompanied | | Henry here returning to her| | home Monday morning. SPP PL PLEO ISTO OPPO EOD ot Cottonwood Mercantile Co. MI Snappy Styles in Beau Brummel Shirts Yi i ih ge aE SS $1.75 to $5.00 HNVUTUERUUUUNUGUERUEVGELEURGERE SEL TROUSER nn ns Have those shears sharpened! Flowers. Agency for Hoyt at the Weigand Barber Shop. -4) Bros. Spokane. China lillies for Have those squeaky wheels on| sale. R. H. Kendall Confection- your automobile reset. Cotton-| ery. 49-4 wood Garage. 80-tf| = Mrs. Neal McGuire departed Three carloads of cattle were) on Monday morning's train for shipped out of Cottonwood yes- terday morning, their destina-| and friends at Elkland, N. C. her tion being Montana. The cattle! old home. While enrouted east the property of Ed Knorr and! she will also visit with relatives Asa Jones will be wintered in| in Montana and Minnesota. This Montana. | is her first visit east in 12 years, 2 six months visit with relatives rn doateofodtoatess Sredeate ete ateateatoadeadonteadoede acento Sead atoadeententeeteetonte aotearoa Se eeeele alone oe eee 1922 Taxes are now due and can be paid at the First National Bank any time up to Sosbpetoeetedede detector December 23rd The First National Bank - COTTONWOOD, IDAHO $ FEDERAL RESERVE System O. M. Collins, President Aug. Schroeder, Vice Pres. W. W. Flint, Cashier J. V. Nash, Asst. Cashier $250.00 ... 175.00 $125.00 | POR a DPD deeded srpcectnr ad cpa chose eters er PPP PP OPO DOD OD Sesdecestesdectedeedeeeteeteeede reste teedeceadeedied teeter deeded cadet OGG SD FARM OANS If you have a loan maturing or need a new loan we shall be glad to have you call and learn our farm loans. terms on We can make you a Joan on very low terms and can close it up in a very short time. No long delays waiting for the money. se Cottonwood State Bank : we SoS EOE

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