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caer tt MIEN CEA RENESAS ENN te ROO Nf RNA EE LENE ITERATOR NIE SLE Ae St PRED PE On SA Oe PO LS PEt PATE FAL TD : oA 2: i, ee la : For Gifts That Please Make Our Store { Christmas Cards your headquarters for your , / Of every description from plain inexpensive cards to beau- Uf ngrzed onss with tanu XMAS. SHOPPING lined envelopes. Priced from 2 for 5c to 30c At Christmas Time each. THE BEST IS NOT TOO GOOD. ee a em s Christ : . : time are ceptessed m the beautiful package of | | Cards, White Tissue Paper and Whitman’s Chocolates. Christmas Candles. Xemusing «no Instructive, EVER READY SAFETY RAZORS In Ivory, Riel and Leather miscues, : Eilskte Basore Sto $3.50 Little Books We have many appropriate presents for — ar ae mother, father, sister or brother. We od ae ER With Linen and Paper Covers selling i : i dl k th wi from 5¢ each to 50c. want you to come in and loo em PIE 9 over. We take pleasure in i Bab showing them A Present for the Ba ?, WE ALSO HAVE A NICE ASSORTMENT OF TOYS AND DOLLS FOR WE CARRY THE POPULAR BRANDS perant, rubber bibs, 50c. Rubber THE KIDDIES In _boxes,of/ 10, 75c; boxes of 25, $1.75 |. | D#PKin. to put. under baby’s place, 25c. Cottonwood Mercantile CANDLE STICKS : MAHOGANY AND POLYCHROME— $1.25 TO $2.50 A PAIR. Everything to Eat and Wear BANQUET CANDLES—10 AND 15 CENTS EACH. a ~ “ARUN aS) : a vee SCHOOL PROGRAM. was treated, the owner asked + School Program and Commun-| the veterinarians to examine the Pay Cash and Buy For Less Our motto is a small profit and quick turnover OUR FIRST WEEK OF BUSINESS UNDER THE NEW SYSTEM SHOWS THAT THE PEOPLE REALIZE WE ARE GIVING THEM QUALITY MERCHANDISE REASONABLY PRICED AND WE EXPECT TO CONTINUE TO DO SO. We have a fine assortment of fancy dress goods in Silk Crepes, Chiffon, Velvets, Printed Crepes and many others that would make nice Xmas. gifts. Just received a nice assortment of Ladies Silk Knit Bloomers and Vests, Ladies Silk and Cashmere Hose in many colors and designs, Ladies and Misses Wool Gauntlet Gloves and Mitts in many colors, priced for the holidays at 65c and $1.50 each. .. --.-We have a few Overcoats, Mackinaws, Leather Vests, Stag Shirts, Fiannel Shirts left. If you need one don’t overlook them as you are getting them at a real bargain. WE ALSO HAVE A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF TOYS AND HOLI- DAY GOODS, CANDY AND NUTS. GET OUR PRICES BEFORE BUY- ING. SPECIAL MIXED CANDY AT 18 CENTS A POUND. An assortment of Ladies’ hand bags in different designs of leather. Will give you $1.00 off Holiday week. We have a special for you in Men’s High Top Shoes, 12 to 16 inch top at $5.85. Grocery Specials Dutch Cleanser, 3 cans for Soap Chips, per pound 22 Bars White Laundry Soap an Lux, 2 packages for Macaroni, 3 pounds for Rice, 3 pounds for 0. nes Beans, any kind you want, 3 pounds for Sp"'t Peas, were 15c, now 2 pounds for _.... Rolied Oats, 1 pound 4 oz. package, 2 for 9 pound sack of Rolled Oats, was 60¢ now 2 packages of Post Bran for - ne bar Toilet Soap f Where Quality and Prices Meet ity Xmas tree, December 21st. Following the basket ball game a school program will be given at the public school by the grades. The following numbers will be given: Song, America. Piano Solo, Dance of the Nymphs, Margaret Johnston. Recitation, Annie’s and Wil- ie’s Xmas, Jane Cramer. Song, Bethlehem Babe, 3d, 4th, 5th and 6th grades. Recitation, ‘““Nebuchadnezzah” Fred Bledsoe. Paper, Present Day Ideas and Practices in Education, Margar- et Johnston. Recitation, “Nathan Hale”, Merle McPherson. Recitation, Dat Watermillion, Harold Hazen. Recitation, James Bledsoe. Recitation, James Sager. Song, Silent Night, Grades. Recitation, ‘“Timonthy Horn,” La Vern Jessup. Piano Solo, The Dream of the Shepherdess, Dorothy Barth. Reading, “Yankee in Lore,” Albert Brown. Song, Star of the East, grades. Recitation, ‘The Toper,” Wal- lace Pierce. Reading, “Kentucky Helen Hensley. Song, Xmas Carol, Grades. Class Play, 7th and 8th grades. Recitation, “Keeping a Secret” Roland Buettner. Piano Solo, Sonatina Lichner, Helen Hensley. Reading, First Settlers Story, Viola Gentry. Song, Hark the Herald Angels ,‘Setting a Hen” Belle,” B. L. Taylor, deputy state veteri- narians, at the request of the | real property taxes for this year, herd of a neighbor who had bor. rowed a boar from the first herd after sickness had developed in the herd. This second herd was examined and it was found that of the herd of thirteen head, one was dead and ten sick. Arrange- ments have been made to treat the animals that are not past saving. Important Notice To The Taxpayer You are hereby notified, that the last day for the payment of will be MONDAY, DECEMBER 24th, 1923. All taxes on which no payment has been received in the office| 4 of the Tax Collector on_ the above date will become delin- quent and a _ penalty of TWO PER CENT will be added to the total amount of tax due. The interest rate on all delin- quent taxes for the YEAR 1923, will be TEN PER CENT per an- num from December 24th, 1923, in addition to the penalty of two per cent. OTIE L. CONE, 49-4 Tax Collector. Woman’s Statement Will Help Cottonwood: . “I hated cooking because all I} ate turned sour and formed gas. I drank hot water and olive oil) ers’ Union will receive hogs at) the local stock yards every Mon- errs Seetedtentnindedts = Seefediont SPedeertortent sSeerdentente ieetentediestens sefeetoetoetye SoadenSoaseeteatoeosdortestoatorsessesonto®sSedioeteetneseete ifonteatedteetess eed At the Orpheum SATURDAY, DEC. 15 > Not all pictures are equal in merit, and we do not want to make you believe 4 they were. But when we have something extra good, we must tell you. So for instance Wolf Law : with Frank Mayo is an excellent presentation of the harsh heroic romance in the rought regions of the ozarks, which goes so well with Mayo that he does not need “to act” his part but simply lives it. This time he is beating his own record $ | Onde” sot oats means some, Additional 3 A Century Comedy FARE ENOUGH ; : »* SUNDAY, DEC, 16 JOHN EMERSON” and ANITA LOOS Present Red Hot Romance QUIET STREET i | Sing, Grades. c * 7 $ Their Own Production - aH Grape Nuts, per package .. Reading, Learining to Skate, oe a we pens "Most | £ Appearing in a new type Fj = aig Corn Flakes, per package ___ Ruth Romig. medicines t only on lower | of role, playing the live 4 | Goode grade of Standard Corn ster Piana Solo, Metha King. b aaa Add nike act: iz wire Insurance agent in } Mrs, Randall’s Salad Dressing Song, “Holy City,” Grades. |BOTH uoper and lowes bowall = Prepared Mustard, per bottle . —_———————_ yaa seanipees alta ‘and po'etts $ ae | eet 4 Honey in pints and quarts 00 60c and....75¢ HOG CHOLERA AT MOSCOW. | Excellent for obstinate constipa.|$ Not all Thenle’® i Hog cholera has_ invaded the|tion. Helps any case gas on the| $ Moscow section and hogs in two} stomach in TEN minutes. C. O.|! 3 herds near the town are sick} Perrenoud, druggist. $ | with this disease at the present * \i5 es | ee ° a er on time. One herd was examined | NOTICE. > Paint the old town read. | by Dr. C. H. Seagraves and Dr.| Until further notice the Farm-| % A Pathe Comedy owner, and found to be infected | day. i with cholera. After the herd J. M. Feliers. Manager. 46-tf, Not all Drama Not all Action But enough of each to (10 and 30 cents)