In my experience bottles unless very rare don't have a ton of value. I sold a 1925 Canada dry bottle for $25 to someone in italy for a museum. Getting over $50 is much more difficult. Go on Ebay and check what others have sold for to get a good idea of the value.
The soda bottle is a Coca-Cola flavor bottle. CC allowed bottlers to bottle and sell their own "flavors"
The bottler could use a bottle that said it was a CC bottler but it could not be used for CC.
The bottle is an early bottle dates to after 1916. This CC bottler was not in business for more then 50 years from the initial bottlers based on info in C, Munsey's Illustrated Guide.
The brand you show on the bottle is also not listed in the different soda flavors that are in A. Petretti's Soda Pop Collectibles. This could indicate a rare bottle. Value is not very stable and it's any ones guess who(?) will pay what(?) for your bottle. Hope this helps. Bob