Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, September 21, 1923, Page 2

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se oye OC OPER IRE AER E EDITED PIOTEE IPED OIOIRY MII OE IIETI DIN DIE TEIN, BITE, SWEATERS The season for sweaters is just NOW and every girl, every boy, every man and woman wants a good comfortable, stylish sweater. We have anticipated your wants in this line and have a splendid assortment. In the womens we have some of the popular combed or brushed wool. They are very pretty and much in aemand. Let us show you for only ~....2..2.2---.-es-seee $5.00 In the lighter weights we have the pretty poppy shades as well as the deep crimson and many other shades so popular for blouse wear. $2.49 and $2.98 each. good values they really are. These will cost you You will be surprised at the In the mens for, the Norfolk, in wool and wanted colors. we have what the men are asking Just the the jacket for school, office-or for general service wear BOR MGR ATE CONOR inte ee $6.50 and $7.50 We have the same thing in boys and happy will be the boy who sports one of these handsome coats. 1d RENE) CU NOSE Rep ee $3.50 We have the boys in the rough neck for as low as $2.98 for the smaller ones but a better one for $3.40 and up to $5.00. signs so that you can have what you enjoy at.............. $4.89 and $5.00 In the men’s heavy sweaters you can be fitted in price and material and style. If it is a very heavy rough neck, we have it from $6.00 to $10.00. If it is a coat style, plain or fancy in the lighter weights let us show you our line at —........ $4. 89 Are you interested in leather coats? A leather coat is the popular garment at this time and we have tried to scour the markets for the best value and the best coat possible. We have one full leather, heavy lines that wlil give you wear at $13.00. We have a still heavier calf coat, heavy lined, a real coat for the men who are looking for quality and priced At $14.00 We can sell you a heavy doe skin leather sleeve for only A big assortment of colors and de- ~o Leggett Merc. THE BIG BUSY STORE. Simon Bros. Wholesale and Retail BUTCHERS Dealers in Hides, Pelts, and all kinds of Poultry COTTONWOOD, IDAHO You Will be the Loser IF YOU WAIT UNTIL SNOWFALL TO FILL YOUR COAL BIN. ALLOW US 'T0. LAY IN YOUR NEXT WINTERS SUPPLY OF COAL THIS MONTH. “MADISON LUMBER & MILL CO. Pee oecenentescteatenteatettoatrasspegeaseatenteoatontoateateeaentoathateatoeteaectenteateatieateaty AVOID SMUT. Farmers who sow their wheat early will avoid smut if condi. tions are favorabde for sprouting the grain, accarding to reports of testa received from the State college. tests for « term of years show that wheat when sown on the following dates gives a smut average as follows: Per Cent August 1 ... een © | August 15 - 1.6 September 1 5. September 15 11.4 October 1 ... 10.4 October 15 . 6.8 November 1 .. 4.4 November 15 Fis December 1 .. 0 PUBLIC AUCTION. Having decided to quit farm- ing and move away, we will sell at public auction, at the R. J. Beasley place, 4 miles southwest of Ferdinand, adjoining the Icicle Flat school grounds on Monday, October Ist. Eleven head of horses, 19 head of cattle, pigs,.chickens and ducks, farm machinery and ete. Household goods, Usual terms. R. J. Beasley, G. Oo. Denham, ANENananananananananenanen, BELIEVE IT ( IT OR NOT From the Dearborn Inde- pendent—Henry Ford’s Weekly Magazine. UEC UE ETE TEUeUeieie “Tf you had to pay the farm wife a salary based on her actual worth, she could command at least $3,800 a year, as seam- stress, laundress, cook, nurse, as- sistant hired man, general man- ager and several other tasks,” declares Professor Ruby Green Smith of Cornell. One ounce of gold pays wages for twenty hours work in the United States, fifty hours work in Great Britain, ninety hours work in Japan, 100 hours work in France, 200 hours work in Germany. This means that Americans must maintain their past record for high output per man to guarantee prosperity which will mean work for all of us. A drop of acid placed on one side of the body of a frog will cause the hind foot on that side to wipe it off. This would seem to indicate intelligent behavior, yet a frog in which the brain has been severed from the rest of the nervous system does the same thing. The Japanese bride on her! wedding day receives command- ments from her mother. These! commandments are rules of con- duct which have been handed down from generation to genera- tion, and all self-respecting} brides are expected to live up to them. Both the gopher snake and the king snake of our southern states are inveterate enemies of the rattlesnake and are immune to his poison. The injection of the poison of a rattlesnake into the circulation of a cobra, in the Bronz Zoological Gardens, result- ed in the cobra suffering no ill. An actress who went to Paris seeking new plays for the Thea- tre Guild of New York returned recently without any. She stat ed the plays she had seen in France. were “so dirty” she anananeananeanan= kinds, also rolled barley are right. sell for cash. Now is the time to fiour. giving good satisfaction wheat flour, and farina, want. WANTS, FOUND AND FOR SALE FOR SALE—Cabbage. Mrs. Henry Bruegeman 86-tf FOR SALE or TRADE—One ton Buick truck for Ford car. Service Garage. 36-tf FOR SALE — Early and late Bartlet pears. Mrs. J. F. Jenny. —39-tf, FOR SALE—Saw mill cutting 15,000 feet daily. A bargain. Easy terms. W. A. Jones, Boles, Idaho, 37-8 FOR SALE— 1 ldather couch, two leather rockers, one library table, one rug, one drop leaf table. J. V. Baker. 39-tf FOR SALE—22- 86 Case sep- arator that has been run_ for only five days with or without tractor. John Wasem, 38- 3* FOR. SALE—Chandler auto- mobile in first class running or- der. Can be seen at the Service Garage. Will sell at a bargain if taken at once. 31-3 FOR SALE—Wiler ry Allen piano, good as new. Can be bought at a bargain if taken at once. Call at this office for further particulars. 33-tf FOR SALE OR RENT—Good convenient six room house, five | { lots, with barn, garage and other buildings, Reasonable terms, im- mediate possession, A. A. Harri- son. 37-4 | ¢ ee fen ACETYLENE WELDING Service P. H. Dye DRIVE IN: AUTO ACCESSORIES WANTED—To hire a married man to work on ranch by the year. House and garden furnish- | { ed. Ed Nelson, Fenn, Ida. 37-tf WANTED—Lady for general house work. Only three in family For particulars see William Bar- ber at the Cottonwood Elevator Co. 39-1 LOST — Glasses in a_ shell frame. Glasses were in an ex- tra wide case. Finder leave at this office or with Chester Thompson. 39+ 2 pd. FOUND—Yale look we on Main street. 38-2 We have taken an option on Mr. Gaul's residence near the St, Joseph school, at a price that should sell it. A | modern city home, now occupied; write us on sales and exchanges on city or town property in this vicinity, McGrath and Tobin, 920 Main St. Lewiston, Idaho. 89-tf would be unwilling to reproduce them in America. Holding to the theory that good biscuits, or even fairly good biscuits, have a great deal to do with the success or failure of a marriage venture, the county clerk of Clarksburg, West Virgi- | — nia, will issue a cook book for the bride along with each mar- riage license. When the root of the common cat-tail is macerated and boiled, a sirup of an excellent flavor is produced. This was commonly used by the Iroquois Indians on corn meal puddings and as a sweetening for other Indian dishes.’ Cat-tail roots are said to contain as high as thirty per Metin Farmers We now have plenty of good millfeed of all We will either exchange for wheat or and exchange it for-some good SILVER LOAF The flour is absolutely guaranteed, and is We also have fresh ground graham and whole PRAIRIE kn MILLS v0. cent of sugar and starch. and oats, and the prices bring in a load of wheat everywhere it it used. in any size package you The HOT POINT HUGHES RANGE, has intro- duced the modern note of efficiency into the kitchen, added health and comfort to the home. Grangeville Electric ee es ti he te ee eh eo f DR J.B. REILLY % Dentist ; : Office, Nuxoll Block Bs Both Phones PLP ereeraeraereerepreenenrgedy TTR Everything In oils and greases for harvest Wm. Buettner WE’RE EXPECTING YOU —A TYPE AND SIZE FOR ANY KITCHEN SOLD BY WILLARD BATTERIES Garage vy. A. Dye MAGNETO AND GENERATOR WORK light & Power Co. Si he es ee ee ek KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS McKinley Lodge No. 38 Meets every Tuesday evening. R. M. Matthiesen, C. C. John Homar, K. R. and 8S. te te ee te ee ee a eee ee eee eso sete eenontontontentort rion DR. J. D. SHINNICK Physician and Surgeon & Office over Cottonwood St. Bk. $ SHreroooeerarsrresersnges reas Seemroeerececgeedreseateatente treseateetretestnateateateatonteateeteate DR. WESLEY F. ORR $ Physician and Surgeon $ Office in Simon Bldg. Both Phones eeeeestredoede aces atredoatotoetonteatestontontedondoetenterdeetesteet Zenaoe ch hb hhh hh eh ee eT DR. C. SOMMER Graduate License VETERINARIAN Deputy State Veterinarian Residence North end of town Both Phones ottoctatecncnetececedets 3 lle > KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ? Cottonwood Council, 1389 = Meets the first and third Vednesday of each month, Visiting knights welcomed George Terhaar, G. K. Barney Seubert, F. 8. PID SPO SHOE HO DOT atoeoeteat elesont eee a rr : Nims’ Pool 4 == Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks and Candies See oetestrtec decade stead eedeteieatitvateteetnte oat tec tee te techn atecteeteatnedocdeatecteateate 3 Try a want ad in the Chronicle seodoatretoetoatnegeatoageatvegeatoateafoateeteatoeteatoctatvete % FELIX MARTZEN : Secretary Treasurer ‘ 4 COTTONWOOD N. F. L. A. & *¢ can accommodate you. 5% per cent for farm loans. % Insurance in the Northwest- 3, ern Mutual.—the policy holders company with a clean record and insurance at cost. The less fire the less cost. The more fires the more cost. Every policy holder can cut down cost in a mutual by care- fullness and fire) prevention. + If it is a loam you want we Retontontons oo Seedetete te atenteetententeetongonteatectectontes LOOSE EEO OOED $ JOHN REILAND E CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Estimates furnished om any class of Work. Repairing promptly done. Perderred FOR OVER 40 YEARS HALL'S CATARRH MEDICIND has been used successfully in the treatment of Catarrh, HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE con- sists of an Ointment which Quickly Relieves by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts through the Blood on the ‘Mucous Sur- faces, thus reducing the inflammation. Sold by all druggists. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Read our want ads. eee | Hall 4 b 4

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