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We repair all makes of bat- STN ANA teries. Cottonwood Garage. 30-tf =| Tony Terhaar is nursing a| == { badly infected hand this week. = 9 = x oy a ememper . show will take place Tuesday |= ss @ evening, January 23. = Barley rolls, and size, corro-| = gated promptly and correctly.|== South & Frick. 46-tf | = January 23rd is the date. |= = Keep hoger open. for: the) == = minstrel show. = Mts gem Ware- = Wh h b t e th li f = house Company will receive hogs | = — at the local stock yards on Mon- = en you want t e best in € line oO = day, January 8th. 2-1/3 = > OUALI" oR FOUND — Purse containing | = = A FINE QUALITY PUFF SELLING AT es amount of money. between | = 5 Z o ; = | Cottonwood an - F. Jenny = 20 and 25 cents each sat'Smorauedisone: 2 Gent’s Furnishings = J : : G. v. Barker, the photograp- |= = EITHER PINK OR WHITE AND A SAMPLE her willbe :at the Cottonwood | == = ENVELOPE OF NYLOTIS FACE POWDER hotel, Wednesday, January 10,|=5 = Seen? . SE taking pictures. If you want|=5 r Oo = WITH EACH PUFF. BRING BACK THE EN- work done leave word at the = Ee VELOPE AFTER YOU HAVE TRIED THE drug store or the hotel. =» 21) = 3 : ey The Chronicle has received |= = POWDER, AND WE WILL ALLOW YOU 10c several letters from ae ers = s = . oF complimenting Mrs. J. D. Shin-|== roceriesS = ON A FULL SIZE BOX OF NYLOTIS POWDER. nick for her Christmas "carol, |= = which was published in this|/== SE | paper recently. = = Cecilia Nacke, Anna Peterson |= = TURNER DRUG STORE 8 iisvaitivemtihon: fete 2 = e holidays with home folks, re- | = turned ¥ Lewiston ay. to |= = Prescription Druggists resume their studies in the Lew- | = ‘ = iston Normal. = WwW = TRL RTE on Normal echer depanted = 40 -«: LOU Can Buy Them at Lowest Possible 3 i Sian Tuesday morning for Corona-| = = ——————— | tion, Alberta, Canada, to join his |= : = TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF | parents, Mr.’ and Mrs. Theo. |= Prices From the = WINONA HIGHWAY DISTRICT: Schaecher, who are now farming | P= 4 ‘ ; pee in that section. = = Annual Report of the Treasurer of the Winona Highway District, ithe ladiescof the Rebekah = = For the year ending December 31, 1922 lodge will give another one of = e = Cash on hand and in banks, January 1, 1922. their popular card parties in the | == ottonwood Mercantile Co = Kamiah State Bank, Kamiah, Idaho ........$ 817.65 I. O. O. F. hall on Monday even- | == e = First National Bank, Cottonwood -.......... 649.54 $1,467.19 | ing, January 8th. An admission % soeceuas ee charge of 25 cents will be made. | 7A THINNING MO Taxes for 1919 1.08 _ A petition is being circulated aR ae Tas for 1920 9:45 in Cottonwood this week which ha ade ts a tb LES Ps eahoedondendecteerdontondeeateedeeeede dead meses Se 1921 14902 will be presented to the county|& = Ror oe Danes: 200.54 commissioners asking them to|*% Ra Statement of Condition evelbocy Property "Fux 4.93 7 ae Mi ge Sip County. Babies z 53 $ ; 7. Pir ol aed oa How freely the paper is being $V ————— "it The First National Bank ounty Bridge Levy - peta ¥ Boa &| 4 le ne RN Aer | ES Meteo, ef Bossom, ap-1g aA parkioauangel é : COTTONWOOD, IDAHO Total cash on hand Jan. 1, 1922 and receipts $2,855.66 ro ve Pagar Be sila z Pisokagt tig nel he gifs. $ $ Friday, December 29, 1922 sings a gs making appraisements for the|% This time you ts ah the $/$ RESOURCES Jahn Wakienn $30.00 woeeraoee National Farm Loan | $ LA aca Magg ace oo. 3 $ Loans and Disvounts -....--------2--..-00-------. ..$187,947.30 A. C. Higgins 30.00 ssociation. ; 3 i - bah onal protests against = * Warrants and Federal Reserve Stock .. 3,622.76 O. Asker 80.00 140.00 Olin Hamlin, who is attending $ the presentation of =|% Banking House, Furniture and Fixture 8,000.00 Surveying, wage and expense -........----------- 57.75 |a dental school in Portland, and} % Pp $|% Accrued.Interest .. 5,740.51 Fort Misery Highway: who visited with his parents in = = 3 Redemption Fund with U. S. Treasurer 1,250.00 Removing slide Seven Mile — ses Se 117.50 Clarkston et a holiday | $ ¢ $ ts = haa deepal Seearar eee 33,950.09 Mat l and S' OO rg NE: 4.8 season spen urday evening z =| 4 ash on Hand and in National Banks.. 5,885. peeipes Way, Mee Manat. Pay in Cottonwood as a guest of} # e rl $ $ agi Pisin anne Cottonwood Chronicle, publishing - 6.50 friends. = = § $276,396.15 x (Nene .... 1,094.15 Mr, and Mrs. John Crea ex-|< Rar LIABILITIES —_—— pect to leave in the very near|% = 4 Total disbursements for period $1,690.78 | future for southern California to/$ 33 Capital and Surplus ... $ 40,000.00 Cash on hand and in banks December 81, 1922: spend the rest of the winter.|4 = $ Undivided Profits .. 490.34 Kamiah State Bank, Kamiah ..... 817.65 While in the sunny south they |¥ $/% Circulation 25,000.00 afi First National Bank, Cottonwood ...... 847.28 $1,164.93 — - bi bg -* gd daugh-| ¥ $ = er est Collected in Ad 367.40 cba temar —.| ter, Mrs. Werner Kalin. + z ediscounts .. 11 f Total Disbursements and Cash in banks Dee. 31st. $2,855.66| “Dad” Rooke recently cele- $ 3\3 Deposits 7 198,988.44 I, O. Asker, Treasurer of Winona Highway District, do hereby | brated_his 82nd birthday. At|% iS all S $ ere certify that the foregoing is a true and complete report of the re- | that “Dad” is still the spriest old) % an $276,396.15 ceipts and expenditures for the year ending December 81, 1922. | man in Cottonwood and is able to | + | 4 Signed: O. ASKER, Treasurer of Winona Highway District. | !earn some of the younger sports| put justice demands that 3/# MEMBER is a few pointers concerning his|% after the frequent scourg- | * FEDERAL RESERVE most favorite game, solo. $ ; i =| Syaten Tr Nate ale ing Se ee sd 3 . C. Netzel, manager of the|% the “Fair Sex” the trouble %| = COTTONWOOD ce) Bn hoes oe + od Pe plated a7 at on 4 $ wi eadquarters in Orofino re-|% door of the “Lord of the SOLODLAIDSSOLILOOSSOSSOOSGOOGOSOGHEO0000 DRAY AND TRANSFER LINE turned to Phsig ae Sunday Creation,” since he thinks $ morning after spending several} himself immune. of criti- | Stoteeeeee Ocoee COMPASS EDGAR WORTMAN, Prop. on here ae the local : cism. = ; paar .- store in making its annual in-|¥ The rendering of this ex- = Light and Heavy Hauling Done on Short Notice ventory. $ traordinary drama is spec- ¥/# Keep An Adan of Your i George shes of the) $ tacular and Suny, Canale: $ ¥ Ba PRMD 2 inona section accidentally fell} ing in every detail. ° DD eeteadeteateereraecteeteteatectoed eteedeateatenteateteadeeteceateteatetess sooo CoDSSESOSIOTTES recently and broke her left leg. $ ft Bs 3 Farm Operations Richa d & S = A Hirst, it was thought to be ; srg : z only a badly sprained leg but} 4 NOTICE: We have de- ¢ Yr s on ~| upon closer examination by Dr.|% cided to accept your verdict ¥ $ > ¥ S| : : 3 : 1 tee 3 THIS SYSTEM WILL HELP YOU TO FIND OUT The Cottonwood Tailors ee ree Te femed fe % and will, with’ the begin- : $ WHAT PART OF YOUR FARMING IS PROFITABLE his be aati tak cinididisvin of wells in ae _|§ ning of the New Year, hmit $/ AND WHAT IS NOT. IF YOU WILL CALL AT THIS SEL] 3 § - ugust Seubert was a busi-|$ our exhibitions to O} $ 3 BANK WE SHALL BE GLAD TO PRESENT YOU STALLMENT PLAN WAS SURELY A GREAT SUC- ness visitor in Ferdinand Wed-|# SHOW per week, selecting WITH A VERY COMPLETE ACCOUNT BOOK FOR CESS. AT LEAST FIFTY MEN HAVE ASKED US nesday, returning home on the ' lich ge AM : SUCH USE. TO AGAIN HAVE THIS PLAN FOR THE COMING eT ee ue ee Ae cack eer aean SPRING. WE ARE PREPARING FOR THIS PLAN ig Nerthes, Life med my ge z ere ee ¢ $ NOW.. jos matey ak’ts Rang Beeteetenteedeteadeatoeteceteatectendecdecteeteteatontectectecteteatet! 3 cavele ae STILL HANDLE YOUR 1918 WAR } ZANIN - ~ 1 v VG6. iC eee eco ee SI} POR lone ag at PRESSING IS HOLDING only a portion of his time. NOTICE OF SHAREHOLDERS '2 THESE ‘ARE NOW DUE_AND.WE WOULD SuGenet ; =. ane ais Tod Robertson MEETING. ‘ ao eee ava THEM IN. THRIFT STAMPS MAY 53 ghonesecsee ‘ returne: eir home in Lewis-} Notice is herbey given that : ALSO BE CASHED. PEELE SET ELLOS SEIS SOOO GOOG IOS | ton Wednesday Shor ning, after | the annual meeting of the Shire; spending severa! ays in the/holders o: The Cottonw Greencreek section visiting at|State Bank, Cottonwood, Idaho, Cottonwood State Bank | Ee er ec the home of their son, Roy and | will be held in the office of said with friends. Their main ob-|bank in Cottonwood, Idaho, on E. M. RHRHARDT, President M. M. BELKNAP, V. P. , ° ject of coming here was to get|'Tuesday, January 16, 1923, at P acquainted with their new grand!10:00 A. M., for the purpose of H. C. MATTHIESEN, Cashier daughter that arrived at their| electing a board of directors and er son’s home recently. transacting any other business | *?**eeeesettosesesessoeescoseeseees At il Fi : : Me s. Roy Romig of Cotton-| that may come before said meet- = wood was named among the run-| iM&- 1e Firemen’s Meeting nore upin the, SpakgemancRec| bated this 20th day of Dee Si mon Bros — for the best Rumeeots title | ember, 1922. 1-3 e th or a picture published every A Wi d d E ont J a 10 Sunday in that paper. The pic#- HIDES. Wholesale and Retail i e Nes ay Venting, anuery ’ 1923 vre-showed a school teacher _We are in the market for all B ' standing by her desk with two| kinds green, salted and dry o a bashful pepe arriving somewhat nerd asian ahaa : . ahead o eir classmates each 2 ° i i i R. H. KENDALL. Con fectionery set Oe Bag ng raed yor iS ee ee Dealers in Hides, Pelts, and all kinds of Poultry bd peeks, Sean. Mrs. Romig’s| . Ten ooheers es oi i extra TT. a itle picture was: “Know | heavy w ains. Cottonwood COTTONWOOD, I Ye by These Present Garage. 39-tf canal