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ISÜ *° 111 °* T,1K eoîi " ITI ^ <>* tbe RATHDRUJI STATE BANK, AT RATHDItrM, IN THE STATE LTD. R1 , CIMM OK IDAHO, AT THE CLOSE BUSINESS, NOV. 15th I9ü0. -RESOURCES_ «F Cash on hand . Due from Banks. Loans and Discounts. Overdrafts .' Stocks, Ronds and Warrants. Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures Other Beal Estate. . * 8383.19 . 72918.1S . 1011331.95 8.97 . 21982.54 .. 16501 93 § i "h.tiO Total * 296.888.36 LIABILITIES_ Individual deposits subject to check Savings Deposits... Demand certlflcates of deposit. Cashier's Checks.. Certified Checks. .. 157953 60 ... 745;)8 «7 .... 2292 >.79 139.69 12.17 *255,566 98 ...» 25000. 10000 . 6331 38 Total Deposits.'. Capital Stock paid In * . Surplus fund.;. '. Undivided Profits, less expenses, interest and taxes paid.. Total $ 296,898.36 State of Idaiio, County of Kootenai, —ss R. E. YOUNG. Cashier. / Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24th day ot November, 1920. I certify that I am NOT an officer or I STEWART YOUNG director of this Bank. I PRANK wrr\iy * ni Miles ». Egbers, Notary Publie, /esiding at Ratbdrum, Idabi t0r8 ' Correct. Attest: ci f/y/'/my/y/y/ y/y/y/yyy/a : Hard Wheat "Dia dem" Flour and Big . Loaf, Can now be purchased at the Elevator of Rathdrum Grain & Supply Co. DEA.LKR8 IN Hay, Grain, Mill-feeds, Flours, Corn meal, Beans. Pop corn. Stock Salt, Poultry Sup plies, Poultry and Stook Remedies, Cem ent, Wall Plaster, Lime, COAL, WOOD AND POSTS LUMBER AND SHINGLES Feed grinder in connection. Phone 4 W; Il Miss Dorothy Mack is leuroiog the work of telephone operating. Miss Dorothy McCoid is at home from Bonners Ferry for tbe holidays. Sup't and Mrs. O. II. bhern and family spent Christmas with relatives at Coeur d'Alene. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Hart went to Fairfield, Wash., to spend the holidays with relatives. Mr. aod Mrs. Darwin Sage were over from Ellensburg to spend Christ mas. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Sage aud child reo, of Trout Creek, Mont., spent Christmas with relatives inliathdrum. / Mrs. Crabtree of Springston, was tie guest of hersons, James and Da Crahtree.iu Rathdrum over Christmas Miss Harriett Webster was up from S.iokaoe to spend Christmas at her h due here. Mr. and Mrs. Max Reiniger of Spokane spent Xmas with relatives in Rathdrum. Claire and Katherine Beggs of Spokaue are visiting Beth Heituian over the week-end. Mr. Parr of Alberta, Canada, has been here spending Christmas and the holidays with C. Mack and family. Miss Margaret Iludsou, English teacher in tbe high school, went to bei home at Newberg, Oregon, to spend the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kiefer came d iwn from Spirit Lake to spend the holidays. Mrs. Martha Steele and daughter, Miss Julia, spent Christmas with Mr. aod Mrs. L. A. Harris at McArthur. They returned borne Tuesday. □ Mrs. Peter Sullivan and children, of Vera, Wash., were Christmas ! I F. L. FARNSWORTH GARAGE * IDAHO J : RATHDRUM D0D6E AND FORD AUTHORIZED SERVICE STATION 0 1 carry a complete line of Ford extras and accessories, kinds. * General repair work of all We tow you in and repair I f Phone No. 41 Night calls 42.1 your cars. * J. of : guests of her parents, S. B. Woolery. E. P. Engel king of LaCrosse, Wash., with Mr. Engel king is still in the meat business LaCrosse. Mr. and Mrs. spent several days this week relatives in Rathdrum. at Joseph Stratton spent Christmas in Rath with his wife and daughter drum, leaving again Sunday evening on his return to Pasco, employed on tbe where he Is of a construction steel bridge across the Columbia. C. J. Fleischer, who had troubled for some time with autoin toxication, had one eye injured with a piece of steel receotly and is reported suffering been now an attack of to tonsiiitls. Mr. and Mrs. Vaozandt, Wash., visited relatives in Rathdrum this week, three weeks visiting their son, Harris and family at McArth and Mrs. Harris formerly lived Hayden lake. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Culler have been living at Peck, Idaho, last year have removed to Coulee city. Wash., where Mr. Culler has accepted the Northern Pacific held a similar position at Peck. W. A. Harris ol They spent L A ur. Mr. near who the agency, having Miss LaVerne Borell came home from the U. of I. to spend the holiday vacation with her parents, Mrs. C. F. Borell. their guests, Miss Marguerite Lowe. Miss Grace Ball,commercial instructor at the university,and Professor Alder, metallurgist. Mr. and They also have a' Modern Woodmen, Attention. Members owing dues and assess ments for i the current month are hereby reminded that same must he paid not later than last day of said month.—J. R. M. Culp, Clerk «843. 1920 is fading away and as it leaves-we wish every patron of onr store a happy and prosperous 1921 THE IVY T * f $ INDEPENDEN I FEED STORE » : S. L. FarnsworM, Prop. Hay, Grain and Feed. Shingles, Brick, Lime, Cement and Hardwall Plaster Rathdrum, Idaho I ï I i I j « I < U~L Happy New Yetr. Tomorrow write it 1921. The schools re-open next Monday. Sotne.of the farmers were plowing yesterday. Home talent play tonight Fraternal hall. Many families about town had Christmas trees for the children. Born, Dec. 24, 1920. to Mr. Mrs. Hobart G. Anstioe, Word received yesterday from M Ritz, indicates that she does expect to be back to duties as primary teacher in the school. The board has teacher to till t.be vacancy. Tbe Twentieth Century Reading circle met with Mrs. Laird Wed day afternoon, evening the circle will hold its an social meeting at the home of M Heitman. The high school basket ball team, Sup't O. R. Sbern in charge, left Thursday morning fur Plummer to play a return game with the high school team there. The boys will play the St. Maries team tonight, itnrl expect to arrive home sometime Year's day. More snow com ng la>t Friday followed by a slight Ireeze made fair 1 sleighing hereabouts, hut a chinouk wind and rain this week spoiled it ail. The snow was eotirdy gone on the | prairie by Wednesd iy. it is reported. ' As there is no frost, all the nmlstuiu | is going into the ground. Steps were taken liy the town board Tuesday night to provide fut! a marshal to serve as emergency requires. Members present at pie meeting were Chairman C. F. Borell and Trustees C). O. Farnsworth and L. 1'. Bradbury. Tue hills of hardware store $8.30; the librarian $57,and the village clerk, $20.35 allowed. Stewart Skinner had a spill wl h his Ford on the Appleway while re turning from Spokane with Miss Pearl Aldrich during a blinding snowstorm ooe night last week. Both escaped with slight injuries. The car rolled over and down one side of the road where it was left until help could he obtained. When Mr. Skiuner returned he found that a passing thief had stripped the car of everything loose including two extra tires. The Christmas program given In the Methodist Suodav school last Friday evening was enjoyed by an audieuce that filled the church audi torium comfortably. Mr. L. A. Kruger l.ed the choir in several selec tions. Mrs. Kruger had charge of tbe program in which many children of the Sunday school bad parts. ReV. J. C. Harvey spoke briefly and super vised tbe march of the children sis they filed by to receive the little sacks of candy and nuts provided for tbeui. The church was appropriately decorat ed, including two handsome trees and tbe trimmings. a' adv. ionic and a son. iss not hei resume IT 1 securt :1 a nee Next Wednetdaj uai rs. N ew I he whe NEW YEAR'S EVE Valley Local, No. 47, F. E. & (j. U. of A: All members please take notice of the annual roll call meeting and pie social, New Year's Eve. Dec. 31, 1920, at Valley Center Hall. * f ! 1 Use I » : i VICTOR Y ♦ I i t Hard Wheat i ■ « t i ! FLOUR i ; ! ■ 5 : i Always the Best i SPOKANE FLOUR MILLS, Spokane, Wash. Ï - s it RATHDRUM IRON WORKS Machine Work, Pleasure Cars and Trucks C. It, 1IORKLL. Proprietor < I Agent lor Hie Minneapolis Steel » Machinery Co. TWIN CITY Line of Tractors and Thrashing Machinai SAVAGE and FEDERAL TIKES Ever ready storage batteries. Monogram OUs and Greases. r Six-n 1 | ' BUSINESS BRIEFS. FOR RENT:—Eighty acres im mm dc pasture.— j 171r proved,near Coriiln. Irrigation, wood. Cultivated land, R. C. Egbers t I)<ad and given 'ale.—Mike BelchefT, Ralm r i n, Jog. 27 31 n col. n r Ivv id lor Ml ra ved — Ftom my faun 1L miles west of Child»: I light brown Alley. 4 years old: 1 light hay gelding. 3 jeais old; Moth small. Address, Joe Bonu. Route 2, Raihdtum. Idaho. 291,f M)K RENT OR SALE: " m house In Rathdrum. lot. spring, barn, cellar, etc. — R O. Kg tiers. Acre A snap. 27 tf F»»r Sal»—Horse f>eyd I wiih buggy and harness; wagon, set, light section spike tooth harrow. Alltel light faun t,v» h 1 nqulre S. G. Wear, It. 1. Athol, Ida. 2t-31p nt chain liai'iie-". " A Happy New Year T o you, old friends and patrons, who have weathered the storms of these eventful years; whose abiding good will has ever been a silver lining to the darkest clouds— Our cordial greeting to you, one and all; and may profperous and contented days make bright the coming year, Is the Greeting of Reiniger Bros. Grocery Rathdrum, Idaho EK2BE31 i M •2« JANUARY «YJ — ! I m mm Osh « h We «HI the best that, irrows In tbe line of fresh aod smoked meats. RATHDRUM MEAT CO. MËomm The Panhandle Abstract Co., Ltd., has the only Complete »Set of Abstract Books in Kootenai Get your abstracts from a Company that is Next to City Hall"** É CCSTJF D'ALENE, IDAHO. Ë m County. reliable. ESTRAYS.— Came to my plBce Bee. 23, the following: 1 small red 'cow, notch under left ear, no brands, has large red heifer calf with her; 1 j brown Jersey yearling '"arks or brands. heifer, Uwuer call, prove property and pay for feed aod this adv— C. W.Feely, Coeur d'Alene U. 1. 31 32 DO i Notice. — Parly shn took the over coat from the check room eve through mistake or with intent to steal, Is known, and had best return same at once and avoid getting Iffto trouble. Saul coat is button front, hAlr l>elt, '•Philip C. Otis" on Inside pockcl. Party having coat may notify C. Roscoe or R. Powell, Rathdrum, lr|a. ou Xmas green, has Ji lt ml liante Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cure* Colds, Croup aod Whooping Cough.