Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, January 5, 1923, Page 3

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HOSEQGEUUYERSESS0ESESESN UHURU TATOTEERGD EEE TATAAAU SAAT WANTS, FOUND AND FOR SALE) ..Pom}. cores, ghe minstre! Mes show, January 28rd. FOR SARI We pends of g00l | yee mares Deans re HELP YOURSELF 16-inch wood; $6 per cord in my ee Sey: SNS ee We have much to We Work from Spokane where she spent the holidays with relatives and | friends. She was accompanied | ed a large crowd at 500 Thurs-|}ome by a sister and niece who | day evening, December 28th, at} 7 he ¢ 2%! will visit for a short time here. the I. O. O. F. hall. Sixty-four} “Agnes Eckerman, Jeannette | Greve and Harold Simon, Uni- versity of Idaho students, who | new spring goods will be on display as the season advances The Pythian Sister s entertain- and many of the little accessories that go to make your garments real creations embracing style, beauty, and that all important feature “individuality.” took part in the card game. The winners of the evening were. pom George Terhaar and Frank spent the holidays with relatives ers. departed Wednesday morning Earl Rink, Alfred Richards|for Moscow to resume their and Richard Goeckner who spent | studies. the holidays with home folks de-} Ben Hussman left Monday parted Monday morning for} morning for Lewiston and other Portland where the first two! inland empire towns where he |named are attending school and | will visit for several weeks. Ben | AUTO MAGNETO AND the last named gentleman holds| will also visit at the home of his | ACCESSORIES GENERATOR WORK down a good position. sister, Mrs. Jack Hartnett at | Ug G. F. McKinney departed this| Pomeroy, Wash., before return- Be SS eS Uy morning for Hot Lake, Oregon | !%& home. to spend about three weeks hop- Frank Wimer will leave Satur- ing to obtain relief for rheuma-| day morning for a week’s visit tism. Mr. McKinney stated that| with his mother and sister, Mrs. jhe has felt better the last week| Zola Geizintanner, in Spokene, than any time this winter.| and from there will-go to both Here’s hoping the mineral water | Seattle and Portland to purchase will make him as active as an| Guernsey sires for the Idaho 18 year old boy. County Bull Association. -_ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelsey and family returned Tuesday evening from a short visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bruegeman of Lewiston, Mr. Kelsey stated weather condi- tions were ideal during their short visit in Lewiston. Miss Lillian McLaughlin, efter spending the holiday vacation | with her parents departed Sun- day morning for Bonners Ferry where she is engaged in teach- ing school. Miss McLaughlin is finishing her second term as a teacher in the Bonners Ferry schools. The Chronicle this week re- ceived an announcement from Uniontown, Washington inform- ing us of the arrival of an eight pound baby boy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wieber, on December 22nd. The new heir has been named George Henry. Mrs. Wieber was formerly Miss Pays For Itself In Better | Already our store is all confusion in preperation for HGRA UANEEEE Service Garage P. H. Dye Wm. Buettner Vy. A. Dye the arrive] of new goods and the rearranging of our store that the greatest possible service may be given our = = = say to our customers = . Spokane after spending a week! : © this season along the A I waa C oa = yard. T. Clark, the junk man.5-4 | there visiting with friends. Here is a Receipt = a . n ea. ostume — _ 5 Our Rexall pega a are in. | = line of improved pat- = FOR SALE—Nine room bun- They are free for askin, Get FOR PUTTING UP YOUR OWN MEAT BY A = Sor == | salow full basement, all modern | one before they are a gone | SIMPLE METHOD == terns. The pattern of a == | conveniences. Mrs. J. P. Simon, R % : = le ee EUs SOR, = decade ago has no Street Wear = FOR SALE — Alfalfa hay. Miss Frances Hattrup re- | Not Expensive Be sincs among. the im: ==|Large amount is baled, some|turned Tuesday evening from os. = loose. J. W. Williams. ' 52-tf| Uniontown, Wash.,- where she No G = proved creations of = pring fe Ps cnr al with home | 0 Guess Work = ae = =| FOR SALE—Netted Gem | ‘XS and iriends, } = the present day meth- ==! potatoes. Have been assorted; The little son of Mr. and Mrs. | Add 10 pounds selt to 50 cent package Wright’s == ods. Today the pat- all uniform in size. Free delivery | Herman Weigand _ accidentally | Ham Pickle and Sugar Cure which is enough for = 5 : B. J. Carlson: 51-tf | fell Monday and_ dislocated his 100 pounds of meat either dry process or brine == terns are so simple Pea AEA _|shoulder. The little fellow is method. 4 ee fase aaa = ESTAYED—Came to my|doing nicely under the care ot’ = that even the inexper =| place Tuesday one dark brown| Dr. Shinnick. | 50c PACKAGE PUTS UP 100 LBS, OF MEAT =: ienced cannot help but =) gelding, weight about 1200 The young folk’s sodality of | $1.25 PACKAGE PUTS UP 280 L’ Pic Pr U BS. OF MEAT BP hava: satigtectie vc =| pounds. No brands visible. Own.| the Catholic church gave a dance | a ave sauistactory re- =/er can have same by paying in the K. C. hall Tuesday evening | AT YOUR = sults. The new Bel- Dicsliris Ne = 7 ae ad and se bill. Jacob} which was attended by a large | ‘ — 4117. Forsize =| Reidhaar. 51-tf | mumber of the organization and | = robe system that goes 36yon ‘ned = — all report having had a splendid | REXALL STORE = 78 yards 0 = Q i 4 a. = with every costume @-inch ee Bien Lire pay cash for | time. = er =| ) No. 1 fence pests. T. Clark,| Ben Robertson, deputy sheriff C O Perrenoud * == pattern will tell you == |the junk man. ates 4* | to-be, Wednesday of this week | . i = aa ee se atatle SKIRT: fl aera removed a portion of his house- The Prescription D: ii — the minutest detail in aarp No. = L OST—Black fur ¢ cap betwee een | hold goods to Grangeville via the —— = making the garment $111. Bor size = ia and my ranch, ie wagon route. The Robertsons = and the results will 256. yards of ee carey ee a a ea ne errno liad Aer metett = Mach mite — in Grangeville, = surprise you. It ig rial. = HOW’S THIS? Mr, and Mrs. Bart Simon and ACETYLENE WILLARD 4 é = alALys CATARRH MEDICINE win | daughter Ellen Mary, returned WELDING BATTERIES = our purpose to give BS | of Tenarrh Gr” Bethea’ “atadl "Gy | Saturday evening from a week's : = r F Span fake ee acs ee aie : . Gr ee visit with relatives and friends = much attention, as the season draws near when you will = sALLS CATARRH MEDICINE. con- in Lewiston. Bart says “Dad” == be planning your wardrobe for the spring, to assist in EE] felteves the, catarhal infarmmation, and | Simon sent his best regards to ES STs bia oin LUBA Dabteran WMtGdle Bae = | acts, throug nthe, Blood on the Mucous all of his Cottonwood friends. Bee SEES EY ROS RIDIG DY eV AL ee ress “EB | mat ‘conditions. Mrs. Herman Kaschmitter re- | - == the material as well. Your shopping will be a pleasure pole. “Exioney a bon Toledo, * tra turned home Monday — evening customers. DRIVE IN: WE'RE EXPECTING YOU YOU WILL LIKE TO TRADE HERE. If the pattern sheets are not handed you ask for one. Those minstrel songs will thrill you and the two hours fun will cheer you thru many a weary day. It is the 231d plan for it now. Leggett Mercantile Co. SUUUUGRAEAOOAETEENOGEUEAEEEATT TET UUEEGEGOUEGGEESOEEEOEEEOOTTEAAUO EATEN UTE “SEUHTUINTUUSUIULEUUUEUUEEGHTAL = Think of the back aches it can save mother or wife Sold on easy payments. Ask those who own one. Grangeville Electric - & Power Co. Crops Every Year Oh Nala ce | of Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Wm. Hanley, departed Tues - EVEN IF YOU HAVE ONLY ASMALL FARM THE NISCO Ee day tne for aeckeun Haneefyrvi a WILL MAKE YOU ENOUGH MONEY TO PAY FOR ITSELF AND GIVE YOU A studies in G ¢ b. ses osdondontoadoatoatontestoeteateete toate treseeseeteaeete eee aes ae eae aenceeoaaongenteateaease ie naeaseese oases ae aeong aseage ant Are You Planning to Remodel? If You Are—a greater saving may be realized and more satisfactory results obtained by having the work done now, rather than waiting until spring season, with its usual building rush and scarcity of workmen—work- men who really are competent. studies in Gonza ollege after spending the holi s with their parents. The Hanley boys are doing exceptionally well at Gonz- aga which is fast becoming one of the leading schools in the} northwest. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Baker left | | Cottonwood Saturday morning | for Portland, Oregon where Mrs, Baker was placed under the care of the best doctor in that city. Mrs. Baker has not been in the | best of health for some time and it is the desire of her many} friends here that she will return | to her family greatly improved. Whether Mrs. Baker will return | with Mr. Baker is not known at this time. Mrs. J. E. Reilly was called to} Moscow Sunday morning owing} to the serious illness of Mrs. E, } A. Keane. Reports have since | | been received in the city that} the lady was holding her own in | a hospital there. Mrs. Keane | will be remembered by many in Cottonwood, having at different times visited the Reillys and | during these visits made numer- | ous friends here who all hope’ for a speedy recovery to normal O | health. PROFIT BESIDES. SCIENTISTS AND EXPERIMENT STATIONS HAVE DETERMINED THAT THE VALUE OF MANURE IS FROM $8 TO $10 PER ANIMAL. ORDINARILY HALF OF THIS IS LOST THROUGH ABSORBTION IN THE BARNYARDS AND THRU IMPROPER SPREADING WITH A FORK. SAVE THIS HALF BY US- ING A NISCO AUD YOU’LL SAVE $300 $400 A YEAR ON AN 80 ACRE FARM-- MCGRE ON A LARGER PLACE, eedondeegeetonteetertendentesendonte se edonteetoadestose oe THATS WHY YOU SHOULD INCREASE YOUR PROFITS BY SPREADING WITH THE NISCO---Spreads Seven Feet Across THE WIDE SPREADING IDEA SAVES YOU HALF A MILE TRAVEL PER ACRE. IT SPEADS BEYOND THE WAGON TRACKS AND YOU DON’T HAVE TO DRIVE OVER THE SPREADED MANURE. IT SPREADS UNIFORMLY AND THE SPREAD CAN BE VARIED 3, 6, 9,12, 15, 18 LOADS PER ACRE MERELY BY PUSHING A LEVER In addition to the beautiful difference in appearance and the continuous source of delight derived from well- kept and reparied buildings, you will be surprised at the saving of time, money and efforts. A man will gladly be sent to measure your job— quoting you upon the material required. YOU CANNOT AFFORD NOT TO OWN A NISCO. LET US SHOW YOU HOW IT WORKS AND YOU’LL UNDERSTAND WHY WE’RE SO ENTHUSIASTIC ABOUT THIS MAKE OF SPREADER. se Madison Lumber & Mill Company COTTONWOOD, IDAHO Hoene Hardware si Ah sD Set ierretr renee Seeteertentens

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