Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, January 26, 1923, Page 5

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RS TAREE STA Mia ie EASE A SE time before leaving Cottonwood. this week. are enjoying the visit is useles. | Trautman, 3 someone? COTTONWOOD ‘ 3 fi ‘ e . AND VICINITY tatiol ery a { | Personal Mention and Local In pound packages Happenings of the Week in - This Vicinty. CASCADE LINEN AT 50c : LORD BALTIMORE AT 60c Tuesday, February 13th is the date of the Senior’s card party. | Actually here—shorts, bran, 2. ; | corn, mash feed and poultry sup- (24 sheets, 24 envelopes in a box) plies. Volimer-Clearwater Co. 5-4; IN LORD BALTIMORE AT 60c . The minstrel show was s0! ANY of your neighbors | good that they are going to re- TN. SYMPHONY LAWN 181,00 are using De Laval stage the affair on Tuesday even ing, January 30th. Cream Separators. The Farmers Union Ware- | ] 923 Di ¢ house company will receive hogs Why not make a few in- at the local stock yards on Mon- | la res oe day, January 29. 5-1 quiries and find out how they The Chronicle office poke) 85c FOR PAPER COVERS - : $ very pretty line of tally cards like their machines? sad all porn ee Pies range | —TO— ’ : rom 20 to 35 cents per dozen. 75¢ FOR LEATHER COVERS You'll find that the A marriage license was issued : De Laval is giving them at Grangeville, Tuesday to Wm. | Keep a record of yourself this year ante . H. Gass and Emilia Schaecher, more cream and better cream; that it is easiest : both of the Keuterville vicinity. LOOSE LEAF LEATHER NOTE BOOKS The Senior class of ’23 ‘ to turn, to clean and to care for; very seldom Are going to give a card partee 25e TO 60¢ gets out of order and never seems to wear out. ge you come Shrove Tuesday nite . ‘ . re this cle rill tr | M. W. OF A. AND K. P. BASKET BALL GAME \ Your neighbors will back up what we have t ited this class will'treat.you . aot is JANUARY 31. LET'S GO been telling you about the De Laval Separator. T. esge pe coegiiel | presentative o he Lewiston | ‘ Es ry Tribune, the best daily in the Hoot pen a bsg Sep, Cheers VON eine bi ich: ar spent two days = the | REXALL STORE “ Aint f city the first of the week on | Se iE. LAVAL | business matters for his com- C. O. Perrenoud ; | pany. rae - | fale baver Edgar and Pearl Brown re- The Prescription Druggist i ceived a telegram, Monday from | = Avington, Virginia advising j them of the death of their mMoth- | sqqqqeedoossd Gtoogeqed IOOOOOSD er, ira, Beatrice Parsons. Owing } ————__— to the distance they were unable | | bo attend the Inet cad tite, Keep An Account of Your : Mr. and Mrs. Otto Aichlmayr ’ Don’t Forget the big basket ball game Wednesday | and children departed on Thurs- : * day morning’s train for an inde- Farm Operations ° ° finite visit with relatives and Knights of Pythias vs. Modern Woodmen = § ites at Mt Ansel, Oregon. uh aie Gmclds seriban soa the THIS SYSTEM WILL HELP YOU TO FIND OUT | seat y s WHAT PART OF YOUR FARMING IS PROFITABLE mangers A eee f AND WHAT IS NOT. IF YOU WILL CALL AT THIS John Foresman, oldest son 0 BANK WE SHALL BE GLAD TO PRESENT YOU Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Foresman of | WITH A VERY COMPLETE ACCOUNT BOOK FOR | this city, visited for a short]? guycH USE | time here with his parents and | 4 . oene ar ware | other relatives and friends. He/% power cae returned to his home at Keller, | Wash., Tuesday morning where | $ WE SAN STILL HANDLE YOUR 1918 WAR ° (@ he is engaged in the mercantile/$ SAVING STAMPS IF THEY ARE NOT REGISTERED. a | papacy ‘ a 4 3 THESE ARE NOW Ie hy WE MM ies ts , a ee ‘ 1. R. Proctor, who is engageu|% THAT YOU BRING THE . THRIFT einer aoe on | in the grocery and bakery busi- 3 ALSO BE CASHED. Gale wares. for ‘al t thi |ness in pacpet bead mu yal : r sale at this | known in Cottonwood, this wee > office. | sold his business to E. S. Decker Cottonwood State Bank Ten per cent discount on extra} of Lewiston. Mr. Proctor plans heavy weed chains. Cottonwood |on locating in California. He} E, M. FHRHARDT, President M. M. BELKNAP, V. P. Garage. 89-tf | has been very successful in his Mrs. Lora Hale departed for! business veilture at the county | H. C. MATTHIESEN, Cashier Lewiston this morning to spend seat. - | a _week visiting with friends.| While grinding sausage at the While in the city she will be a| Simon Bros. meat market, Tues, Be es ae guest of Mrs. John Baer. | day, Steve Farthing had the mis- CRPOP ECTS ISTO CVSS ‘ Mrs. G. F. McKinney has ac-| fortunc to place his hand too far cepted a position of teaching into the sausage mill with the re- school in the Winona section, | sult that two of his fingers on} % a oes having taken charge of the) his right hand were painfully + school Monday morning. jsmashed. The injured fingers | ¢ : WHERE the sun shines most of | William Simon and son, Wil-| Were dressed by. Dr. Orr and 101% the time. Out-of-door life all |liam, and John Hoene, Cotton-| Tesults are anticipated, 4 Hold For ou the time. wood’s hardware dealers are at-| . Dr. J. D. Shinnick spent the) % Y Thousands of miles of pavedhigh- | tending the hardware convention | first of the week in Lewiston on | ¢ ways through picturesque semi- |in Lewiston today and tomor- | business matters returning to z tropic settings make motoring won- | Tow. | Cottonwood, Tuesday, m his oad 3 Are yow going to try and get ahead this year by derfully exhilarating. Many people were unable to Sasa pagecel —e Fe Pingo ~ systematic saving? That is the only way you can get Most attractive ocean beaches on , | #2in admittance to the Orpheum |; thong The highway between $ ahead. The man who has a good bank account has built the Pacific Coast. pg io gore ao ag 1 eet | Winchester and the-canyon is in|% it usually by small deposits made often. That is an easy Most complete system of hotels, | were one of the unfortunate nea splendid. shape, this section of $ plan and it is sure. It pays as the power of compound apartment houses, cottages, bunga- | you will be given an opportun-| the road being graveled. ; interest soon makes your savings grow. lows and small aner ine nein ity to see it Tuesday, January) John Brocke, who is employed | $ any country R the bis os ey dy. |30. |by the Hussman Lumber com- 3 Many times because the amount are small they are costs reasonable. Room for evervhody. Barney Tacke departed this) pany at Keuterville was forced | not saved, but remember that an oak grows from an sa V9 for probes he visit 2 poke, & yg to pcg aia Fs acorn. Start saving and make 1923 mean something to ives of th with his son, Conrad, who is re-| Wednesday to have two fingers | : a . Se TEM ceiving medical treatment there. | dressed by Dr. Orr that were} $ you. A mighty good place to open that account is UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM Conrad may go to Arizona for! badly smashed when his hand | Fg comolcce information aus the wlotous playground ot further treatments and it is the So pee Sree gag A 7 Mapes log | Th Fi t N ti | B k the West. Let them tell all about hot roar 4 hope of his many friends that he| and a pair of skidding tongs. | theca nd Salt Le City, or' part of the way by ovtan trp. No will be benefited. The injury, while painful is ex-| e Irs a iona an a ee Tis the very last chance, you'll pected to mend rapidly. COTTONWOOD, IDAHO have before lent | Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hinkel- | GEORGE POLER, Agent — only 4 quarter will have to, man of Winona took in ae > yood, Idah ve ~spen | strel shdw in Cottonwood, Tues- | MEMeER Cotonsrond, Janta For three hours of sport, of the| day evening. Both of them] "nagar a gg WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent very. best sort | were loud in their praise for the Portland, Oregon At the Seniors’ card partee. | show and said they were going} Ferdinand Nuxoll jr., of Mera-| to tell their neighbors about it | thon, Wisconsin, gave his par-| and urge them to attend the re- ee |ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand reife Tuesday met, et At the annual meeti f the| Flowers, Agency for Hoyt|Nuxoll, of this city and his sis-| here they were guests of Mr. an Getcers : Union. TC vdpatesiee Bros., Spokane. China lillies|ters, Mrs. Mike Seubert and Mrs. Felix Martzen. e Store company at Kamiah, Jess|for sale. R. H. Kendall Con-|Mrs. Mike Willenborg the sur-| An enjoyable social gathering l mM O n ros Robertson was again elected | fectionery. 8-8| prise of their lives Saturday tock place at the Glen Powers e treasurer and manager of the The Lewiston stage has been| evening when he arrived from) home in the Greencreek section, Wholesale and Retail concern for the coming year.| making its regular trips this|the east unannounced to spend, Friday evening. The first part Jess is a former Cottonwood boy | week on schedule time, arriving |a short time here visiting. Ovw- | of the evening was spent in play- BUT and his friends here are indeed | in the city at 11 a. m. on its way | ing to pressing business matters | ing 500 at which Sam Hamill ex- C H ER pleased to learn that he is doing | to Grangeville. Mr, Nuxo'l will not be able to celled. At midnight a lunch well Mr. Robertson held the Mrs. George Poler jr., of Sand-| visit here as long as he would, was served after which dancing Dealers in Hides, Pelts, and all kinds of Poultry eae : . “| point, Idaho is visiting at_the|like. It has been nine years was enjoyed until the wee hours 4 position of bookkeeper with the | },ome of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Poler | since Mrs. Seubert and her bro-| of the morning (5 a, m.). The Cottonwood Hardware for some} cy and Mr. and Mrs. Bart Simon|ther have met, To say that all, music was furnished by Geary COTTONWOOD, IDAHO saycemes

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