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Show . . . - , Iff' " I "- CLASSIFIED 1' ADVERTISING mi- ll m: ' MONEY TO IJAN One hundred M- and fifty thousand dollars on farm fl, and city property. H. A. Poderson Hv .k co. u Hp " RED CHOSS 8EWINQ MADE EASY 1 ... Second hand sewing machines (or $ a' sale, 3 and up, 61 West First South. I( h Phone 460-W. tf B Jonathan apples (or sale. Gall f ' 948. Adr. t( B Hr, FOR SALE -14 t head of good H'' 1 horses, 2 cows, small pigs, 140 acres H of dry farm at Downey, Idaho; 80 B 4 acres west of Preston; 47 acres of H, beet and grain land at Lewlston; and V general farm Implements. Inquire of B f It. O. Hatch, Lewlston, Utah. Phone H t 2C-J-1. 2-5 H I i ' ' DR. E. J. MERRILL ; OSTEOPATH ' 187 Kaat Third IToflUi H PkoaeMV K TtfXmmU By ApootatssMt Hi I . ' NOTICE TO LIBERTY BOND INVESTORS To all banks, Liberty Loan committees commit-tees and dally newspapers In tho Twelfth Federal Reserve District: The Secretary of the Treasury, Hon. William O. McAdoo, has today Issued a statement cautioning Investors Invest-ors of Liberty Loan Bonds against exchanging for unknown securities the bonds which they have purchased and advising permanent holding of Liberty Bonds. Please see that this, announcement Is given good publicity In your locality local-ity In order that the Secretary's request re-quest may be complied with. LIBERTY LOAN OENEUAL EXECUTIVE BOARD, Twolfth Federal Reserve District. 2-12. Was No Slacker. A story Is told of a tndy vthoni ion had served during the 8panlsh war, In ffhlch she told of the different bailies and engagements he had been In, and the finished up by saying that she knew all about war, m her son had fought In the Battle of Vanilla In the Halloween Islands. sSMSJsBaSsMsMSSMSJsaHSJJM SCHEBY AMD LAJMWt Tailors M West First North NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS The annual stockholders meeting of the Cache County Farmers Equity will be held at the Agricultural College, Col-lege, Logan, Utah, Saturday, February Febru-ary 2, 1918, at 10:30 a. m. for the Directors and to transact any other purpose of electing a new Board of business that might properly come before the meeting. A banquet will be given Immediately after the morning morn-ing meeting to all stockholders and their' wives, fn addition to speaking, a fine musical program will be rendered. ren-dered. (Signed) JOS G. SALISBURY, Secretary. Advt. SOON OVER HIS COLD Everyone speaks well of Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Cough Remedy, after having used It. Mrs. George Lewis Pltts-fleld, Pltts-fleld, N. Y., has this' to say regarding regard-ing It: "Last winter my little boy, five years old, was sick with a cold for two or three weeks. I doctored him and used various cough medicines medi-cines but nothing' did htm much good until I began using Chamber-Iain's Chamber-Iain's Cough Remedy. He then Improved Im-proved rapidly and ia a few days was NOTICE The regular bl-ennlal meeting of the stockholders of the Central Mill ing Company, will meet at the rooasa of the company on February 11, at ' 3 p. m. (or the purpose of eteetlag , a board o( directors and tmnssstlag such other business as shall present itself before the board. Adr 8-11 f SUMMONS ; In the Justice Court of Logan ! Precinct, County of Cache, State .of Utah, before Hon. A. Jorgenson, J. P., Blair Motor-Company, a corpora- $ t tlon, Plaintiff, versus W. A. William- it son, Defendant. The State of Utah to the Defendant: You are heaajVy ' summoned to appear before the ft , r, entitled Court within tea days after , the service of this summons upon you, If, served within the county. In ; which this action is brought other- ', , wise, within twenty days after this. ' service, and defend the above en- 4 titled action, brought against you to ' recover on lis first cause of action' the sum of $47.90 with Interest there 7 -on from the first day o'f September, ; 1916, to date of Judgment, at the T rate of 8 per cent per annum; alleg-' " d to be due plaintiff for work and labor performed, and for materials furnished, on its second cause of ac- : tlon for the sum of $8.69 with Inter- est thereon at the rate of 10 per cent ' per annum from the 9th day of ' April, 1912 to date of Judgment and for $6.00 attorney's fees; alleged to be the balance due oa a certain noto v ' Issued and delivered by defendant to one C. Balling, who endorsed It to 'a A. A. Law, who endorsed It to plaintiff; plain-tiff; on its third cause of action for ' the sum of. $160.00 with interest. thereon at,the rate of 8 per cent per - '; annum from the 20th day of September, Septem-ber, 1915, to date of Judgment, and' I for costs of suit; alleged' to be due 'r on a note Issued and delivered by the defendant to Joseph Howell who ,' endorsed the same to the plaintiff,' who is now the owner and holder , of said note. And In case of your failure to do ; so, Judgment will be rendered against yon according to the demand of tho complaint, which has been filed la' i. this court. Dated" this 30th day of January 1918. A. JORGENSON, Justice Of The Peace; V L. E. NELSON, ' , Attorney For the Plaintiff. Post office address, Logan, Utah. Advt J. J'-' SBBSBBSSBSSBJBBSBSSSBSBSSSSSSSSBBBSSBBBBSSBBBSBBSSaaiSBBSBBBSSSSSBBSSSSBBSSSBSBBBSBBBSSS . J I This Comparative Statement will show what THRIFT has done for t The Cache Valley Banking Company HI This Bank was organized and opened for business June 15, 1903, only fourteen years agowith' f a capital stock of $40,000. Capital, Surplus and undivided profits, Nov. 20, 1917, SI 30,000.00- Hl ..n' ,-y.. 'V Total Resources at close of business Nov. 20th, 1917, $1,042,028.90. "We solicit the accounts i of ; " mJx tdm$:'"iiMrt'' ?VW Stockmen, Banks, Bankers, Corporatloris and Firas on favorable term H. ''' 0 i y "" ' tV' pleased to meet or correspond witl those who contemplate making changes or opening new accounts . ' VSp ; I? " ,; .-,-,... COMPARATIVE STATEMENT ... ' a of the steady and substantial growth of the deposits of the Cache Valley Bank- x ing Co. since its organization as shown below: f 1 DEPOSITS nFFiTFlKk DIRECTORS November 20. 1903. $90,002.09 . UrrHjEilU) November 20, 1904 5)144,050.16 ". .. j , rrnnrir u ruiua . ,,: Novembe20. 1905 $164,800.06 . GE0RJLELC" h WiHUmMrr.y V November 20, 1 90S 236,217.04 ""T. f oyfCroavMst ' ;r November 20, 1907 $259,992.85 "-- HYRUM HAYBALL jkNewUU V-.yV:' . .. .- November 20, 1908 $260,518.11. "&' ' Tr. . Vic-ir-wut H J! e. siMSNurd November 20. 1909 $337,0 70.27 ' alvin h. Thompson wtvs Fdi- ; V November 20, 1910 $380,807.79 1 vic;pre.dt f jd-p.T.- November 20,1911 $508,855.66 joseph e. shepard "U ' November 20, 1912 $496,826.23 Nathanaws i i ch,-, November 20,1913 $599,22936 -.5.. 1 I November 20, 1914 $621,318.37 js- 1 t L-- J November 20, 1915 $584,537.60 " J .k November 20,1916 $736,771.11 -P'-- I I -, November 20,1917 $895,739.00 Urn i- i , .;j W ' ,. t,v X . mfm:' -' 'I |