Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, December 3, 1920, Page 2

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Wait! Wait! Wait! % | Next week this space will contain some of the greatest money saving values ever offered in Cottonwood IT WILL MORE THAN PAY YOU TO WAIT Make Baker’s Store your place to do your Christmas Shopping J. V. BAKER & SON | “Where Quality and Prices Meet’’ [ = = E SLL LIL mm *HEOHINUTOOUAEOGYONUAERUAEEAEOOAACALOOEAO HEU —ennnneenieeeeneeennmeeeneeeccemmcencecccsas, |OOUNTY SEAT NEWS ITEMS CHARTER NO. 7923; RESERVE DISTRICT NO, 12 ‘“ . Cranke & Johnson, auctione- REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE : ers, have leased lots in the rear mas in l of the Miller harness shop, and FIRST NATIONAL BANK will erect a sales pavilion and| corral, where auction sales of | At Cottonwood, in the state of of Idaho, at the close of business November 15, 1920 livestock will be held monthy. | 4 oy ie WOH” Bones ofl RESOURCES Cost of Livin mj pel so pig Moved = Loans and discounts, including rediscounts : . $290.296.28 les, sts pris Tots aia 290,295 .2 Total loan. s s214,364.70 7.40 Hotel, the latter expecting; to Notes and bills rediscounted wit Federai Reserve Bank $75,930.59 76,930.59 leave for Seattle in a few days Overdrafts, secured, § NONE; unsecured sw re RE , oRW © OR . . | Deposited to secure circulation (U.S. bonds par value) wees 25,000.00 >p PES ‘ > J 2 , — re. | i ecure circulation ( mds pu . SUPPLIES. HERE ARE A FEW SAMPLES OF OUR to spend a few months with re-| Pledged as collateral for State or other deposits or bills payable 19'300.00 ‘ . Ame mun © 19 latives. Total U. S. Goverment securities 44,300.00 CANNED MEATS AND OTHER SURPLUS ARMY Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morris Securities, other haa ‘S Bond Gioe including stocks), owned and unpledged . . 4,860.58 . heve returned from a vacation Total bonds, securities, etc., other than U. S. : Sapieo ° " trip to the coast. Mr. Morris is Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription essnsensconsennese 1200. Handkerchiefs 10c Towels 20c ‘ D: d F d f Value of banking house, owned and unincumbered - aaa 6,000.00 again on duty as conductor of| pouity in banking house 6,000.00 or \ the Grangeville-Lewiston train.’ Furniture and Fixtures a 2,000.00 Underwear 25c up, Sweaters $1 up Major T. Farris of Winona’ Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank ne nneeenunennnn 12,204.68 was in the city Monday. Mr. ! Cash in vault and net amounts due from national banks fen 18,558.53 Farris, who some time ago sold Checks on other banks in the same city or towns as reporting bank 148.70 X 4UC i Total of Items his ranch in the Winona country | Rodent con with US Treasurer and due f U. S. Treasure : ae ea 1,260.00 to O. C. Nail, has removed with ve Fo tp pap he bt hill “saber : ; 260, Canvas Gloves 2 for 25¢ hin family from the xaneh to the gee bei but not collected—approximate—on Notes and Bills Receivable rot ina town of Winona, where they will Other assets, if any i a 2,092.85 72-80 double blankets $3.50 remain during the winter at TOTAL 309,430.97 ~~ fap tsi oa = LIABILITIES Shi reeches, Shoes, Overcoats, Auto Rob Mrs. J.C. Litchfield of Elk’ capital stock pai Shirts, Breeches, Shoes, Overe t es City, died Tuesday at Elk City. Capital stock paid in : 25,000.00 : Death was due to cancer. Mrs. Undivided profits 11,816.02 ane ° e Litchfield was a pioneer of the Less current, expenses, interest and taxes paid Boa epees 7,541.85 8,774.17 ee I : ' amp Lewis ire ess tore Elk City country. Interest and discount collected or credited in advance of maturity and not earned— = Sa * (approximate) 2,130.47 . aan a nities a Lloy d Day has acquired the Circulating notes outstanding rn 24,600.00 322 MAIN STREET Grangeville - Clearwater stage | Gashier’s checks on own bank outstanding a 3,442.14 e ‘ine from A. A. Smith. In the Total of Items 3,442.14 Lewiston, Idaho de»!, Mr. Smith becomes owner | Individual deposits subject to check : 119,070.04 of Mr. Day’s ranch on the South | Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borroweil) i 19,264.06 Fork of the Clearwater. The)... Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to reserve 138,334.09 stage line is operated daily be- Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) 5 81,150.10 vii ib Gran Pl a On Total of time deposits subject to Reserve 81,150.10 ‘ oat feet wen vi arangeville an ear- | Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank 16,000.00 JOSH OS HST HHSSH IIHS OSI H HHH H HHH SHOT O ISHS woeter, a distance of eighteen| TOTAL : 90943007 z i e miles. | deity to pevipeouice ih Federal Reserve Bank - 75,930.59 _ His life crushed out by rocks | ave, SURO e UAnI Her 15,980.59 = in a cavein in a tunnel of the old | Of the total loans and discounts shown above, the amount on which interest and dis- 4 Lucile mine, near the town of | count was charged at rates in excess of those permitted by law (Sec. 5197, Rev. Stat.) é Lucile, the body of Harry South | exclusive of notes upon which total charge not to exceed 50 cents was made) was None. ards, aged about 60 years, was | The number of such loans was none. . z son e ore ou found Sunday by searchers, who | STATE OF IDAHO, COUNTY OF IDAHO, SS. were alarmed when the man had 1 Ww WLINT Ceahi ees i 4 | 1, W. W. FLINT, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear 9 : — missing for twenty-four | that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, m ¢ a 4 Tip Top flour, still made out | CORRECT—Attest: Aug Schroeder, Adolph Hinkelman, Felix Martzen, Directors i é of old wheat, and enough on| Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23rd day of November, 1920. S $ . ied hand to supply you. 35-tf | (SEAL) M. M. Belknap, Notary Public. 4 g The CALORIC combination register is ‘The lar; : tifully finished. ge, scien prepertiened tearm air oui, 15, igyissarn see tis bassage of the CALORIC gives It 0 - car Greater years of tests ee aa ee ee Large, channel insures adequate oPey, of return aiz, m7 essential to great capacity end ; air chamber acts ~~ vision bodies of warm and return air, . This special construction pre- : vents radiation of heat to out side casing. Don’t buy a phonograph any more than an automobile, without a demonstration. Name isn’t all nowadays, as it used to be when phonographs were a novelty. We encour- double-cibtea host the age comparison. We invite you to hear the BRUNSWICK, SaaS rs oe then to hear others. We leave final judgment to you. And we rarely lose a sale when a comparison is made, This accounts for the great popularity of the BRUNS- : : : is .. Insulating chamber ends WICK here and the nation over. It goes into the home of proper height from base. of ; the most critical because of the overwhelming merit. z a taes a & ts pao : If you would make the family real happy, buy then a i BRUNSWICK for Christmas. Cottonwood Hardware and Implement Co. *

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