Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, September 16, 1921, Page 5

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{ Surplus fund 15,000.00 $ | } Undivided profits panicsrews aires ‘ 4,971.57 | Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid . 8,410.43 1,561.14 & | Circulating notes outstanding 24,500.00 ¥ | 5 : : Cashier’s checks on own bank outstanding 488.24 %| You have iipagination and a TARE sf ai Le area orange 488.24 ee $ common school education, which ividual deposits subject to chec peiesoas > 415.45 eitcay “anil ‘ wrecks ‘ 4 Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) 8,461.08 3 tog ther with an understanding Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) % of plot conception and develop-| the giant tractor are likewise yours in COLE’S Original Air-Tight Wood Heater You can regulate the temperature just the way you want it simply by adjusting the lower draft. There are no leaky joints. All joints are double seamed, makin every one absolutely Air-Tight. And they're guaranteed to stay tight. There’s a size and style to suit your needs—see us. Ga) Hoene you at the 2S SSS 5 36S ]SoqqQqqjTF Spreetenteetecoctoetetoatecteatontenenteaeconteeeateateeeteedeneatoedeceadeedeoateneateedecenteedeteateneeadecateadenecadeeateet FIRST NATIONAL BA Total ...... ‘ Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc. ve Banking House, $6000.00; Furniture and fixtures, $2000.00 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Cash in vault and amount due from national banks. Checks on other banks in same city or town as reporting bank Total of Items Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer Other assets, if any—Intere: arned not collected Personal property taken in payment of indebtedness Total = z LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in ire 2 Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) Total of time deposits subject to Reserve Secese Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank....... ‘ sg other than those above stated—Interest collected in advance Total ........ 3 ‘ f 5 : STATE OF IDAHO, COUNTY OF IDAHO, SS: I, W. W. FLINT, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, W. W. Flint, Cashier. CORRECT—Attest: Felix Martzen, Edgar G. Fry, J. V. te her ayy) -pserepagene aug wants to see CHARTER NO. 7923; RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 12 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE At Cottonwood in the State of Idaho, at the close of business on Sept. 6, 1921 ; = Soon as you have a load spread it out on your Total N-~osits 218,108.71 HiE same fine precision of con- fields where it willearn youmoney. Thisone Cashier's Checks ..... 957.48 f trol and fuel consumption that handling instead of two will save you time baal ates 28,100.00 science and invention have given usin and labor and--fresh manure--spread right, is Total ..:....... ik sasssssssecceseerescGh 278,259.74 the greatest of all fertilizers. /h-Original Wide Spreading Spreader Begin now to make your land ready for next year’scrops. Regular spreading with the Nisco is a simple job and no other labor will show up so big in your next year’s profits. Come in and see the Nisco Spreader for yourself and get your copy of the book “Feeding the Farm, “It’s full of valuable facts about your soil and it’s needs. Hardware and disappeared in the timber. Mr. Simsehad a rifle, but did not shoot. ee | ieongercpiaaline ieateeuniie | | Washington, D. C. — Probably 30} representatives of various interests | will sit in the unemployment confer- | ence, Secretary Hoover said after a NK sioateeloetonoateaioete RESOURCES $ | conference with President Harding. | Tene aoe cumomnta, SLUCIA POTRCOU GR: 5 seccioe seeonsonsassalepnaiieiseetiigteasoeoes $187,15 > 4 Morrill Named to Enforce Packer Act. | AND REMEMBER WE DO THE otal loans ............ $187,151.45 |. Washington, — Chester Morrill, | ADJUSTING Overdrafts, secured, $ None; unsecured, ..... : j assistant chief of the bureau of Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value) markets, has been appointed assistant All other United States Government Securities } to the secretary of agriculture to ad- . . | 58,050.00 4,916.07 8,000.00 minister the packer control act German Mark Worth Less Than Cent.| New York.—The German mark Mon- day fell to the lowest price in its bis- eee do cece 55,007.75 tory. Its value on the foreign exchange market here w less than one cent— | 0093 to be exact, NOTICE “MOVIE” $321,649.71 25,000.00 Setar eared etoatnedeete eeatpatoete pate eirete ment is all the mental require- ment of the successful scenarist. Photo-play writing demands no literary talent. Anyone with average intelligence should be le to write “movie” stories. rst stories of some beginners have sold for as high as $10,000. 57,900.00 % 481.7; $321,649.71 wear that the Nash, Directors. D°= pile your stable manure in the barn- — ee yard and allow it’s valuable properties Undivided Profits, Less Expenses, Interest & Taxes Paid 819.91 . Amount Reserved for Taxes, Interest and De; iati 278.64 to leach away. Load right from the Individual Deposits Subject, Te plana 128,885.36 stable door into a Nisco Spreader. As Time Certificates of Deposit 89,718.85 NO. 67 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Cottonwood State Bank At Cottonwood, in the State of Idaho, at the cloze of business Sept. 6, 1921, RESOURCES Loans and Discounts -..............cccccsceeceseeseee Overdrafts .. ... ati Stocks, Bonds and Warrants . nt Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures CAN SOUR PRM oo. ecaneese ores <seetae’ Due from Banks ..... seieal Checks and Drafts on Other Banks LIABILITIES STATE OF IDAHO, County of Idaho. ss. I, H. C. MATTHIESEN, Cashier of the above-named bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. H. C. Matthiesen. Cashier. CORRECT—Attest: Francis G. Nuxoll, M. M. Belknap Directors. sa HO liga and sworn to before me this 13th day of Septem- r, 1921. . I certify that I am NOT an officer or director of this bank. W. W. FLINT, Notary Public. Effective May 1, 1921 $12.40 War Tax $ .40 16.40 War Tax .63 . 20.25 War Tax .65 . 26.90 War Tax .86 . 28.90 War Tax .93 30x3 Ribbed Tread 30x31, Non Skid 32x31 Non Skid 32x4 Non Skid 34x4 Non Skid ---and look at these cord prices 30x34 Non Skid Tread 32x3', Non Skid Tread ... 32.90 War Tax 1.05 32x4 Non Skid Tread . 41.85 War Tax 1.33 34x4 Non Skid Tread ........ 44.25 War Tax 1.42 AND ALL OTHER SIZES IN PROPORTION Fabric Guaranteed 6,000 miles; cords 10,000 $24.90 War Tax $ .80 AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES Automobile Mechanics Automobile Electricians NOTICE TO We will sell all of our machinery at less than éost. If you need a Mower, Hay Rake, Manure Spreader, Drills, Dise Harrow or Gang Plow, don’t fail to see us and get our prices. Our Binder Twine is here so place your order for what you need at once. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of September, 1921. 4 student's first story sold. Noth- If possible give us a week's time to clean your seed (Seal) a ee ee COUNTY SEAT NEWS ITEMS. Grangeville public schools op- ened Monday with an enrollment in the grades slightly lower than} last year, but with a high school enrollment larger than it has ever been at the opening of a school year. A. S. Hardy and A. Urbahn were reelected trustees of the Grangeville independent school district, at the school election Tuesday, for terms of three years. Twenty-three votes were cast. There was no contest. Grangeville city council met in regular monthly session Mon- ~y night. The council authori- drawing of a warrant for 9198 as first payment of Grange}to her removal to Grangeville,| dashed to the side of the road, M. M: BELKNAP, Notary Public. ville’s quota of the fund to be used in opposing the Grangeville Electric Light & Power Co.s ap- plication for increase in rates. The district meeting of Ida-| ho’s American War Mothers’ association was convened yester- day at Wallace, Idaho, Mrs. John D. Long of this place represent- ing the Idaho county branch. At this meeting occurred the un- veiling of a bronze tablet mem- orial for Shoshone county’s fal- len soldiers and sailors. Mrs. Margaret Quinlan, 76 years old, until recently a resi- dent of Grangeville, died Monday evening in a hospital in Lewis- ton, after a long illness. Prior secectonte ee S 2 S = aS ® +} $ 8 S -% Rn oj = fiing sold, nothing paid for in- |struction. Here is your chance PPro ooroooooooeee> | to learn this fascinating profes- ; | sion through investment of | Mrs. Quinlan resided at Kooskia. | nothing but earnest study a few She is survived by three sons, T.| hours per week. E. Quinlan, of Lewiston, John T.| Anyone actuated by Quinlan, of Colton, Wn., and|alone need not apply, but to| Frank Quinlan, Pendleton, Ore.| those willing to make an honest, | Pursuing in an automobile a| determined effort to learn, the =i big brown bear in the highway | complete text of our System and | Sf along the Middle Fork of the| enrollment contract will be sent 9A Clearwater river, near Lowell,|on receipt of $1.00 good faith! & Monday, J. Frank Sims and M./ deposit. Deposit will be return- L. Ayers, of this city, had an/ed on return of text in five days. | exciting experience. The bear| We can teach you to become a! was first observed on a log at|Photodramatist. Student cap- the side of the road. As the car,|acity is limited. To benefit by driven by Mr. Ayers, approached | this offer you must write at once the bear ran into the highway | to | PHOTO DRAMA PRESS | \ and then ran for a distance of | |two city blocks ahead of the (Dept. of Education) onrushing car. Finally, the bear| Lett Court A, 19th & American Ave., Long Beach, Calif. wheat as this will have to be done during spare time be- tween receiving bulk grain. Union Flour is $2.00 per sack Farmers’ Union Warehouse Co. Ltd. C. H. GREVE, MANAGER DRAY AND TRANSFER LINE ROBBINS BROTHERS PROPS. Light and Heavy Hauling Done on Short Notice

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