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4 We have them in stock. Come in. Hoene Hardware ww COLES HOT BLAST HEATER The stove that consumes the valuable fuel gases by means of its famous Het Blast Combustion is guaranteed to save one-third your fuel. (See cut). We unhesitatingly recommend this remarkable heater to those who want the best and most economical stove made. Don’t accept a substitute. Leg COTTONWOOD AND VICINITY It.is not a war picture. “The Man Without a Country.” A. O. Martin of Nezperce is a business visitor in Cottonwood today. The approaching marriage of Miss Clara Toennis to Mr. Wil- liam Arnzen was annaunced at the Catholic church, Sunday. Charles Simmons, Jess Wade, and a Mr. Haynes of the Grange- ville Post of the American Le- gion represented the service men of that city at the Joe Heitz funeral today. The William Carnes sale held Wednesday was well attended and everything offered for sale brought good prices. Harry Cranke was the auctioneer and W. W. Flint, clerk. Mr. and Mrs. Carnes will move to Lewis- ton to reside for the winter. Frank Simon returned from Spokane, Wednesday evening where he spent several days with his wife who underwent a minor operation while in that city. Mre. Simon is doing nicely and is ex- pected home in the very near tuture. The Ladies’ Aid Society will have a cooked food sale on Sat- urday, November 24, at the Leg- gett Mercantile. 47-2 A marriage license wags issued by County Auditor H. Telcher to Anthony Duclos and Miss Josephine Lies at Grangeville, Friday. The wedding will take place the latter part of this month. R. Huddleston and wife and Roy Speck departed in their car for Spokane this morning to spend several days there on busi- ness matters. They were accom- panied by Miss Catherine Nacke. They plan on returning home Saturday evening. A. A. Harrisan and William Ruhoff departed last week in Mr. Harvison’s car for Centralia, Wash., to spend a week or so with friends and relatives. From Centralia the gentlemen wili continue on down the coast to southern California to spend the winter. Dr. Smith, of Cottonwood, has purchased of Mrs. Ferguson, of 813 7th Ave.,, Lewiston, her residence property. We under- stand the O. D, Hamlin family, formerly of Cottonwood, will also occupy a portion of the house. Mrs. Ferguson, (our sister) and her mother, will depart for Long Beach, Cal., about Dec. 1.—Fer- dinand Enterprise. IT’S THE BEST VELTEX Gasoline and Oils Always comfortable and cheery in coldest winter weather with lof the Cottonwood State Bank |of Keuterville, departed Wednes- | Camas Oil Company COTILONWOOD GARAGE, Agents | Armistice day passed off very | quietly in Cottonwood, peg | b ne stores were closed for Ft Since the bold holdup of the Cottonwood State Bank, Friday, Sheriff Eller and his deputies) have been frequent visitors in| | Cottonwood. Sheriff Eller is do- ing everything in his power to round up the thief. , | A motoring patty consisting of Mrs. R. A. Nims, Raymond and | Lenore Nims, Mrs, Fred Simon, Bernice Simon, Miss Meyer and Miss Greenwood spent Sunday | at Whitebird. The trip was) | made in the Nims’ car. The young men’s and ladies’ | sodality of the Catholic church! | gave a dance and basket social | in the K.C. hall Wednesday | evening. The affair was largely attended by members of neigh- boring sodalities. Dr. W. F. Orr took Joe Heitz to Lewiston Tuesday afternoon, for treatments at the St. Joseph hospital. Mr. Heitz died an hour after reaching the hospital. They were accompanied by Marcus} Lies. August Seubert of Cotton- wood, general agent of the! Northern Life Ins. Co. of Seattle, | was in this vicinity writing in- | surance yesterday and_ today, and was guest of William E. | Hamilton.—Kamiah Progress. | Mr. and Mrs. G. F. McKinney motored to Grangeville yester- day where Mrs. McKinney ts taking the teachers’ examina-| tion. Mrs. McKinney is taking the examination to obtain a life certificate. | The Ladies’ Aid Society will | have their Annual Bazaar oa Saturday, December 8, to which the public is cordially invited. Any donations of fancy articles will be gratefully accepted. Further notice wil appear later. Dr, and Mrs. W. F. Orr re- turned Saturday evening from a business trip to coast points. The doctor returned home with a new 1924 five passenger Buick touring car. The new car is a dandy and is equipped with a number of convenient accessor- les. us show you yours today, ' A number of the young folks from Cottonwood attended the| Armistice, dance in Grangeville, Monday evening. ‘ Carl Cosand and R. D. Hum- One of the greatest pictures | phrey returned last week from of the year, “The Man Without a} a successful hunting trip. The Country” at the Orpheum to-| boys returned with two deers morrow afternoon and evening. | and owing to just a little hard Mrs. Roy Romig entertained | luck might have also came home| the grade teachers of the Cot-| with a cougar and a black bear. | tonwood school Tuesday evening |The Chronicle office enjoyed a at a six o’clock vension dinner. | tice mess of venison meat from | R. H. Kendall was a business | Mr. Humphrey. visitor in Lewiston, Wednesday Art Rhoades was an_ arrival | returning home Thursday after- | on Tuesday evening’s train from noon. He made the trip in his | Portland, Oregon where he has car. |been for some time engaged in| Mrs. John D, Long of Grange- | the barbering occupation. Art| ville, spent a short time in Cot-|is suffering with a severe at-| tonwood, Tuesday while enrout- | tack of inflamatory rheumatism. ed home from Lewiston. | She|He is recuperating at the home was accompanied by a number | Of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee of other Grangeville ladies. | Rhoades. M. M. Belknap, vice-president | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forsman is a business visitor in Lewiston. |day morning for Portland, Ore., | Mr. Belknap left. for Lewiston | where Mr. Forsman will take a| Wedneseday afternoon and wil]; complete course in a tractor, | be absent from the city for sev- | truck and automobile school. Mr, | eral days. | Forsman is naturally inclined to | H. H. Nuxoll was a mechanics and he intends to) visitor in the city the first of | Make this his life work, Mr. | the week from his home in/|2nd Mrs. Forsman were recently | Clarkston. While here he was | married at Keuterville. present at the marriage of his nephew, Bernard Nuxoll to Miss | Jane Shea at Greencreek, Tues- | day. William H. Spencer, a prom- | inent farmer of the Fenn dis- | trict, was a business visitor in } Cottonwood, Monday, While} - —_ here he made the Chronicle ot-|_ Federal Prohibition Agent fice a pleasant call. Mrs. Spencer | James Rice and Sheriff W. H. | who has been critically ill for | Eller of Idaho County Friday ar- days is not improving as rapidly | rested J. C. Matthews, Martin as was hoped and her condition Johnson, George Verdot and J. remains about the same. LG in ign! Ms of ta ge Dotti irman of | Charged with violating the pro- ers, was a_ business visitor in| Late Thursday night the offi- Cottonwood, Monday, from his | °'S drove from Lewiston, leay- | ranch in the Columbus district. |'"® oe seat i of ipa | Mr. Pettibone remarked that Tor y Tah ‘ ey th Mt up Cottonwood was nicely situated | }OMMy +aha canyon to the Mar- ‘ a : Fae ~ | tin Johnson place, where they | so far as a highway was concern ides Jon | rpms! he night. ed and he hoped that the missing spent th eit. : link between Cottonwood and ee ee LC opeg ey han Al Grangeville would be constructed to +e Matthenes hone ey found | in the very near future. : }a still and a quantity of liquor. | Mr, and Mrs. F. E. Smith of | At this point they were met by | Orofino, spent Monday and their car and started to Kamiah Tuesday in Cottonwood as 4|with the men and evidence. On guest of their son and daughter, | the way Verdot and Willis were Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Gleason of | found with some liquor and part | the Cottonwood Hotel. Mr. Smith | of a still. is president of the North Idaho} J. C, Matthews waived pre- Chamber of Commerce, and he liminary hearing and was releas- gave a very interesting address | ed on $500 bond. Martin John- before the members of the Cot-|son was taken to Lewiston. tonwood Commercial Club at) Willis and Verdot were allowea their regular noon day meeting, }to remain at home for one week Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Smith | to get in their winter’s wood and returned home Tuesday after-| finish caring for their crops. Ali noon, having been taken to Oro-| the cases will be tried in the U. fino in Mr. Gleason’s sedan. S. court at Moscow in December. business FEDERAL OFFICERS AND | SHERIFF ARREST FOUR | Charged With Violating Liquor Law—Will be Tried at Mos- cow in December. eh Cream of PE a i a i ie i OUR BUSINESS IS GOOD Lemon Cocoa Butter Lotion - Dewitts Toilet Cream Th Almonds C. O. Perrenoud Prescription Druggist ‘The Rexall’ Store Raw Weath- ¢ er and cold wind f causes the face ff andhandstochap i PROTECT THE SKIN BY USING ANY OF THESE TESTED AND TRIED TOILET PREPARATIONS We carry all the popular Vanishing and Cold Cream Because we satisfy our customers. Clothes must fit and have style, workmanship must be Al, Linings of our suits and overcoats are guaranteed for the life of the garment. This is reason enough that our business is good. We are selling suits and overcoats every day. We are the only tailors in Idaho county. Our cleaning and pressing was never better. good work go on. The Home Tailors DRAFTS AND TRAVELER’S CHECKS CONVEYANCING AND NOTARY WORK Peeled eee DEPENDABLE BANK SERVICE SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES INVESTMENT SERVICE REAL ESTATE LOANS AGOOD PLACE TO BANK So let the The First National Bank. COTTONWOOD, IDAHO Sesdesteatestesteteetesteatete rart eae ' Burglary and Robbery Soetoeteey . sSesdoadrateetoetontectedeetondestessentententegentestesteeedondestesoeton surance, customers, i FIRE INSURANCE AND SURETY BONDS EDGAR WORTMAN, Proprietor COTTONWOOD, IDAHO INSURANCE +S Cottonwood Dray DRAYING AND TRANSFER WORK OF ALL KINDS All Work Carefully Handled and Promptly Done This bank is fully protected by insurance against burglary and hold-up, and while it is regretable that a man can come in hold up a bank as was done here last Friday, yet there was no financial loss to this bank or its customers as the amount taken was fully covered by; in- We carry burglary and hold-up insurance not only to eever our own cash and securities, but also to cover Liberty Bonds and such securities left with us by our Cottonwood State Bank COTTONWOOD, IDAHO