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| FALCOH mt 4 Massage JUST LIKE THE OLD ALCOHOL, FOR ALL EXTERNAL USES. USE IT FOR RE- FRESHING RUB-DOWN. IT RE- MOVES PRESPIRATION ODOR Full Pints 4 $1.00 fe =i | oA Turner Drug Store ) Prescription Druggists ere eS stock is held by Grangeville people. Mrs. Earl Mulhall left for Lewiston Wednesday to attend a party to be given by her aunt, Mrs. Wallace N. Scales, Wednes- day evening, January 24 in the ballroom of the Lewis-Clark hotel. Mrs. Mulhall was form- erly Sylvia Parker, and is the daughter of Hon: A. F. Parker, president of the North Idaho Pioneer association. I. W. Monarch, who has a con- tract for construction on the North and South highway be- tween Lucile and Whitebird, and who now has 135 men employed, was in Grangeville Saturday seeking an additional 75 which he could not obtain, there being no unemployed in the community Mr. Monarch was forced to seek men from larger cities. Cushions will be placed on the chairs in the jury box in the district courtroom, so the jurors will have comfortable seats when listening to testimony of witnes- ses and lengthy arguments by attorneys. The board of coun- ty commissioners, acting on re- quest of Judge Wallace N. Scales of the district court, instructed Henry Telcher, clerk of the court, to purchase cushions and have them placed on the chairs in the jury box. Dr. B. Chipman, of Grange- ville, has been appointed physi- cian for Idaho county for the «EQ RPHEU M “ SATURDAY, JAN. 27 Hark! Listen to the Wed- ding Bells peal forth. What * causes them toring? You = are offered an explanation * in the screen dramatization $ of the popular Broadway © success of Salisbury Field’s * play WEDDING BELLS * a comedy of continuous * laughter which with the % natural humor of the story * mixed with the personality y of St Seateeieat a Sa a see eeeteteeeeeteet sostoee reioete Ce ak ae Sd Constance Talmadge : is even more wonderful % than the stage production. Also a Christie Comedy Southern Exposure was made by the board of coun- ty commissioners, after consid- eration of competitive bids filed by Dr. Chipman and Dr. G. S. Stockton, also of Grangeville. Dr. Stockton has been county physician for a number of years. Culdesac nosed out Grange- ville high by one point in a 25 to 24 basket ball game, one of the closest and most thrilling ever s3|staged on the Culdesac floor. Saturday night before a large crowd. say tong cca gga yr Miss Pearl Adda Hill and Ray butcher shop to the building for- Chureh, both of Grangevill id he Globe | Were matried last Wednesday in merly occupied by the Grangeville by W. N. Knox, min- Printing company. jister. Mr. Church is a son of Mrs. Elta Arnold, county su-| Mr. and Mrs. H. Floyd Church, periatensient, of “Dale that she | |youiding in ihe Sole siete. He ion, also a She lis a veteran 0 wor war. will not attend a called meeting | Miss Katherine ' C Guthrie of county superintendents in/and Merden R. Shaw, both of Lewiston next week. Grangeville, were married Sun- nae olga opted _the ny sine at 6 in the ag, of shareholders in the American} the bridegroom’s parents, Mr. Eagle mine at Elk City, in which | and Mrs. B. F. Shiw. The cere- a rich gold strike was made last | mony was performed by W. N. Friday, stated that about $18,-| Knox, minister. The bride is a 000 worth of American Eagle j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. There will be room for all at the K. P.-Woodmen Basket Ball Game Wednesday, Jan. 31st R. H. KENDALL, CONFECTIONERY SATURDAY FEB. 3RD Richard Barthelmess IN “TOL’ABLE DAVID” 5 I i a A Be Seetettet SHOPS E HOHE M eS * i q : i i i } 4 Hy i } { j ‘ t i i SiS RI =| several years been em ensuing biennium. Appointment j Guthrie of Lewiston and has for re in the office of the lexander- Freidenrich store. Mr, Shaw is a Grangeville boy, og a is identi- fied with his father, B. F. Shaw } in livestock buying. NOTICE OR ESTRAY SALE. Notice is hereby given that on or about December 1, the follow- ing described animal came to the Fred Pfennebecker ranch 8 3-4 miles west and one mile north of Winona, Idaho. One coming two year old heifer, red with few white spots and hole in visible. Diligent search by inquiry and advertising has failed to find the owner. Notice is hereby given that unless the said animal is sooner the highest bidder for cash, at the farm of Fred Pfennebecker, Tuesday, February 6 at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, to pay for the keep of said animal and for the expense of adveriis- ing and sale as provided by law. Dated at Cottonwood, Idaho this 16th day of January, 1928. 4-3 A. H. Nau, Constable. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. Annual meeting of the stock- holders of the Cottonwood Wa- ter & Light company will be held February 12, 1923 at 10 a. m., in the Council rooms for electing officers for the ensuing year and all other business which may gma come before the meet- mR elix Martzen, Secretary. 5-2 THEY’RE READY. The Modern Woodmen of America are ready to take on their rivals, the K. P. in a game of basket ball that is to take place in the high school gym, Wednesday evening, January 3ist. The K, P. accepted the Woodmen challenge and they are going to do their best to de- feat them. A baby girl arrived at the home of Mrs. Joseph Gentry, last Saturday morning. The little miss will be known as Josephine Marion Gentry. HIDES. We are in the market for all kinds green, salted and dry hides. SIMON BROS. 48-tf WANTS, FOUND AND FOR SALE FOR “SALE — Good No. 2 cream separator. Bunker C. Eller. ° 5-tf FOR SALE—Home seed corn. Two varieties. C. T. Hodgson, Cottonwood. 4-4* FOR SALE—Jersey cow com- ing fresh in February. Bunker C, Eller. 8-tf FOR SALE — Thoroughbred Buff leghorn and Buff Orping- ton rooster and a few guineas. Leo Rad. 5-2* FOR SALE — Netted Gem potatoes. Have been assorted; all uniform in size. Free delivery R. J. Carlson. 51-tf FOR SALE—Two Holstein bull calves eligible for registry, 4 months and 2 months old. Bred from University of Idaho sire. St. Michael’s Monastery, Cottonwood, Idaho. 4-3* FOR. SALE—The - well known Bruner place, 8144 miles from Cottonwood, of 240 acres, Lloyd Spencer now living on place. Price $15,000—$5,000 cash; terms for remainder. Address L. A. Bruner, Asotin, Wash. 3-4 ESTRAYED — Two-year old heifer, dark red, box brand on ribs. Carl Rehder. 5-1* ESTAYED—Came to my place Tuesday one dark brown gelding, weight about 1200 pounds. No brands visible. Own: er can have same by paying for this ad and feed bill. Jacob Reidhaar. 51-tf ESTRAYED—Came to my place 8% miles south of Cotton- wood some time in October, two white face heifers, 3 years old. Underbits in both ears. No brand visible. Owner can have same by paying costs. James| Triplett. 5-1* grown FOUND—A pair of spectacles in a case on Main street. Call left ear, no brands | redeemed, I mill sell the same to| <TC 1 mi (a) Cottonwood Mercantile Co. HINUUUUAUASURLRUGUUTE TRUS EOLGEOUROOUG UOTE 3 = = < HVE RULER AEH OEE Substantial Reductions on Men’s Winter Clothing ALL WOOL OVERCOATS, REGULAR PRICES 32.50 AND 22.50 Now $22.50 and $17.50 ALL WOOL MACKINAWS, REGULAR PRICE 10.00 Now $6.50 LEATHER VESTS, REGULAR PRICES 11.50 AND 7.50 Now $8.00 and $5.00 ALL WOOL PANTS, REGULAR PRICES 7.50 AND 5.00 Now $5.00 and $2.50 These Are Real Values And Don’t Fail to Take in the K. P.-Woodmen Game eae ere ene COTTONWOOD’S MINSTREL AT THE ORPHEUM THEATRE TUESDAY, JAN. 30 YOUR HOME TALENT IN A MINSTREL COMEDY THAT HAS THE AS- SURANCE OF A PROGRAM ENTIRELY OUT OF THE ORDINARY. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS THE FIRST PART—CHORUSES, SOLOS AND END MEN’S CROSS FIRE YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS THE SECOND PART—A MOST LAUGHABLE SKIT BY FOUR OF COTTONWOOD’S ARTISTS YOU CANNOT ABOVE ALL MISS THE MONOLOGUE “WHO IS WHO ON THE PRAIRIE?” ONE OF COTTONWOOD’S MOST DIGNIFIED ; CITIZENS DON’T THINK OF MISSING THE PLANTATIO SCENE DEPICTING AN OLD DARKY HOME. THIS WILL TAKE YOU BACK TO SOUTHLAND AND SAY—THE CAKE WALK—WELL IF YOU DO MISS THIS YOU WILL ALWAYS REGRET IT. ‘| YOU CANNOT MISS ANY OF THE SONGS; THE JOKES; THE SKITS; THE DANCES; THE CHILDREN AND BESIDES THE CAST WANTS TO SEE YOUR FACE IN THE CROWD THE TICKETS ARE ON SALE AT THE Rexall Drug Store PHONE YOUR SEAT ORDERS. THEY WILL GO FAST This program is sponsered by The Cottonwood Commercial Club and the proceeds used for civic improvemen CURTAIN RAISES AT 8:15 SHARP v 2 alert