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ES TURNER DRUG STORE NO. 67 : REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Cottonwood State Bank At Cottonwood, in the State of Idaho, at the close of business December 29, 1922, RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ... «++ $166,223.65 Overdrafts 0... a 2.60 Stocks, Bonds and Warrants 14,058.73 Banking House, Furniture an 6,565,00 Claims, Judgments, Et 380.00 Cash on Hand . 7,564.70 Due from Banks 42,848.56 Checks and Dratts « on Other Banks 78. Other Assets ............... LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in . . 25,000.00 Surplus 7,500.00 Undivided ‘Profits, Less Expenses, Inter s Paid 866.85 s t and Taxe: Amount Reserved for Taxes, Interest Depreciation Individual Deposits Subject to Check Time Certificates of Deposit Cashier’s Checks Certified Checks Total Deposits 565.00 50.00 -- 204,685.66 Dekaseatercrte stat Mersacaidteseshs so csevstenssesendenstarbenessckeer\ ocateseonsstd $288,617.01 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: E. M. Ehrhardt, M. M. Belknap, Directors. slags and sworn to before me this 4th day of January, I certify that I am NOT an officer or director of this bank. W. W. FLINT, Notary Public. COTTONWOOD EDGAR WORTMAN, Prop. Light and Heavy Hauling Done on Short Notice Richards & Son . The Cottonwood Tailors OUR PLAN OF SELLING SUITS ON THE IN- STALLMENT PLAN WAS SURELY A GREAT SUC- CESS. AT LEAST FIFTY MEN HAVE ASKED US TO AGAIN HAVE THIS PLAN FOR THE COMING SPRING. WE ARE PREPARING FOR THIS PLAN NOW. OUR CLEANING AND PRESSING IS HOLDING OUT WONDERFULLY. Sedeedesdentontoete de foadeateateetectende rtentoateatecty AND TRANSFER LINE 3 ar i Soaedonbenteteddetleateeeteearedoedeetoetetionteriecioss Sete tececestrte = Settee cee petectedtinte Se as is I Se eee atentondonte ethene adeno oatontetentoate atone alent atoadeatoateateateaty jj. ee en January 23 is the date of the big Minstrel Show R. H. KENDALL, Confectionery |the proceeds of said sale as in x Section Thirty-two; thence 3 . ¥ north a distance of ninety feet; | 4 In gies ny “on he B thence east eighty feet; thence z Seeuap Raetoae aval south ninety feet; thence west |% ei ae oy present to 2 eighty feet to place of beginning. |# oe Wa Bees & NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, | % me - That I will on Saturday the 8rd z z day of February, 1928, at the|¢ The +3 og of he geek iy" m., py - = y, at the front door of the/* + 8 z court house in the city of Grange | + Invisible = ville, Idaho County, State of|% $ Idaho, in obedience to said order | = 3 of sale and judgment and decree $ Fear $ of foreclosure, offer for sale at |} $ public auction all the right, title, = a dark Tragedy, whose $ claim, equity and interest of the!$ effect lies like a moun- £ above named defendants, or|# tain of fear on the heart % either of them, of, in and to the|/$ and mind of a beautiful z above described premises, or so/% and absolutely innocent % much thereof as may be neces-!# maiden, until the dark sary to satisfy said judgment|% veil is lifted from a hor- # with interest, costs, and accru-|% yjble crime, and happi- ~% ing costs to the highest and best | ness and peace restored. $ j bidder for lawful money of the|# the name of ore Bintet. - 5 ated January 9, 1928. = s 4 W. H. ELLER, Sheriff. $ Anita Stewart x 3-4 By John A. Powell, Deputy. | # = ee % so well known to all $ COUNTY SEAT NEWS ITEMS.|% screen fans in America, ¥¢ L. M. Harris left last Thurs-|# is sufficient guarantee }] day for Fresno, Calif., where he! + for a wonderful enter- $ expects to spend the next three z tainment. ‘ months. . To soften the oe i Miss Veda Bryant departed 3 T1865 of the principa on the Tuesday morning train|¢ feature we have added a for Walla Walla, where she is £ JOHNNY .HINNES attending school. Her parents, | ¥ Comedy Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bryant,|# ¥ | night. ‘ ie connected with - the United|} ‘ States navy, at the present time | 5 = be aerie'y A on being an ensign on the battle-| = Dramatis Spaniati Be. ship Maryland. oe ka ai kis a Hurley, son of Mrs. |% j| Sarah Hurley, who has been em- | ¥ 4 ployed at Britts store in Spokane | $ Serenade for some time past, is visiting | } : with relatives and numerous | IN WHICH 4 friends in the city. After a few is 3|* days’ visit here with the home| ¥ Roul Walsh folks he will depart for Yakima, | ¥ $ Wash., where he will assume} = —AND— = sed assistant managership of the | 4 : 3 ritt store at that place. = 2s DE Miriam Cooper We are in the market for all F: are the leaders in a very : wines green, salted and dry | $ fascinating play. Be ides. - z 48-tf SIMON BROS. | Seooeseosoosesosseoseoooses NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE UNDER AN ORDER OF SALE. In The District Court of The Tenth Judicial District of the State of Idaho, In and for The County of Idaho. Michael Seubert, Plaintiff, vs John N. Meyer and Katharina Meyer, his wife, and Mat F. Fuchs, Defendants. Under and by virtue of an order of sale and decree of fore- closure and sale, issued out of the District Court of the Tenth Judicial District of the State of Idaho, in and for the County of Idaho, on the 4th day of January 1928, in the above entitled action wherein Michael Seubert, the} above named plaintiff obtained judgment and decree of fore- closure against John N. Meyer, Katharina Meyer, his wife, and Mat F. Fuchs, the above named | defendants on the 29th day of December, 1922, for the sum of $3647.80, with interest thereon at 7 per cent from date of judg- ment to date of sale, said judg- ment having been filed and en-! tered in the office of the Clerk of the said court on January 4th, 1928, and recorded in Judgment Book 6, at page 106. am commanded to give notice of sale and to sell the premises described in said judg- ment and decree in the manner prescribed by law and to apply Dry SS ee said decree mentioned. The lands and premises so directed and ordered by the said decree to be sold, are situated in Idaho coun- ty, Idaho, and are described as follows: All that part of the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of Section Thirty-two in Town- ship Thirty-two North of Range One East of Boise Meridian, ly- ing and being east of the Right of Way of the Clearwater Short- line Railway Company, being about thirty-five acres, more or less. Also the following de- scribed tract of land, to-wit: Commencing at the southwest corner of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of said See eae etetiatedeateedectinted 0 RPHEU M 4 a Soaseetondeetontostontodt SATURDAY, JAN. 13 TORCHY MIXES IN (10 and 30c) brought the young lady to the city from their ranch home on Monday and were guests at the! Imperial Hotel over Monday —— a lotodototetintetetetedntenete Redes PPD rretostorconiotiesteetonsrecontnns eaoaterondoesoniotontesse eden e _Announcements of the mar- In contradiction to our = riage of Ensign Homer 0. announcement in the last ¥ Eimers to Miss Ann Elizabeth issue we are bound to 3% raham, were received here this $ o give you for once more an extra show on SUNDAY, JAN. 14 which the company owes us from last fall, as ad- week, the ceremony taking place at Washington D. C. on New Years day. The groom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John | P. Eimers of this city, and is redoesedtoedortontontess Moateetontneronze toate raortoncesy a ee te a es a ee “HUES Remember! When you want the best in the line of Gent’s Furnishings You Can Buy Them at Lowest Possible Cottonwood Mercantile Co. A UUUANUNUUOAEAAETAAGDAGUOOLEUUGAAUUUEAL tn prmmencnatmmmemmme A Goods Groceries Shoes Prices From the t = = e = = =| = = = Z 5 : 2 sealeofeateazoeteatvefoatoatoatoatvatesteatefocgeageats nares onto ede esos ale aao nse ale noe atone ace oan eon sae ie ae sey Statement of Condition The First National Bank COTTONWOOD, IDAHO Friday, December 29, 1922 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ....... : Se esoegestontenteniesge Senteegontes % ---$187,947.30 Warrants and Federal Reserve Stock 8,622.76 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtur 8,000.00 PRTOG LHC ORON Gy. acco oh econ cecacoigen tcc 5,740.51 Redemption Fund with U. S. Treasurer - 1,250.00 4 U. S. Government Bonds -..... 83,950.09 Cash on Hand and in National Banks 35,885.58 sSesderentn tondostondy loetesteaseniestestoaioetonzeeterioete $276,396.15 LIABILITIES Capital and Surplus .-.-§ 40,000.00 Undivided Profits . r 490.34 Circulation .. ..... 25,000.00 £ Interest Collected in Advanc 367.40 Rediscounts - - 11,600.00 Deposits . 198,938.41 PeDeedetotteetonttes $276,396.15 St MEMBER , FEDERAL Leiepypatbatn SYSTEM Soafpeoaleefoatoegoat SOS 0 S905 = sedoshosioesretesteaterterirete Sretheteetonrnetnaseagoateate doate ate ateetoateaZeateazeatenseateatretretertoatoeteafeateateateatontpateateeteatenteety Keep An Account of Your Farm Operations OPO reo eey to Sotiris THIS SYSTEM WILL HELP YOU TO FIND OUT WHAT PART OF YOUR FARMING IS PROFITABLE AND WHAT IS NOT. IF YOU WILL CALL AT THIS BANK WE SHALL BE GLAD TO PRESENT YOU WITH A VERY COMPLETE ACCOUNT BOOK FOR SUCH USE. seston WE SAN STILL HANDLE YOUR 1918 WAR SAVING STAMPS IF THEY ARE NOT REGISTERED. THESE ARE NOW DUE AND WE WOULD SUGGEST THAT YOU BRING THEM IN. THRIFT STAMPS MAY ALSO BE CASHED. Cottonwood State Bank E, M. RFHRHARDT, President M. M. BELKNAP, V. P. H. C. MATTHIESEN, Cashier $ Sb et heat acto coedetetetetetoetoaetntteteteeteteatetaateteteteten ian Bros. Wholesale and Retail BUTCHERS Dealers in Hides, Pelts, and all kinds of Poultry How about your subscription. A new line of tally cards just re- Chronicle office. ‘|Have you paid it this year celved at the COTTONWOOD, IDAHO = a ae tay