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Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947

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1 1 1 '&WF-* XL'"*r\ 1 1 SmSE -IV 7 wwwuiiiui^MWI^ ^'ilWift^^r 11»:*.» i^|WlB|pj^ ye 'i -. »)i .- _•«.. .: MOWER COUNTY NEWS* AUSTIN, MINNESOTA MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1921 JPAGE EIGHT FRICTION Mrs. F. P. Dawes Had as her guest, farm six miles south of Austin and Miss Edith Fatland went to Mason Miss Mary Schmitt of Moscow LOCAL, fSks will move there next week. her sister-in-law, Mrs^A. Butterfield City, Iowa, Saturday night to spend C. spent Sunday visiting her friend, Mrs. Mrs. Parker Goodwin, who has M/LPPENINGL of Brown&dale last week. Sunday with her parents. Frank Dawes. been in St. Olaf hospital for some G. Brohaugh of Albert Lea was YOU NEED IT—AND YOU DON'T P. H. Friend returned this morning C. Rev. Wilkins arrives today from titaie, returned to her home Friday. an Austin, visitor Friday. Mr. Brohaugh Pipestone to conduct the singing at from Chicago where he spent the Friction is the resistance offered by one surface was formerly employed in the George Shade of Ida Grove, Iowa past two months with his family. the revival meetings in the Baptist to another attempting to move over it. If Grace Meyers spent Sunday at her city engineer's office here. has purchased the Gilliland farm six Harry Feeley was able to resume church this week. the road offered no resistance to your tires^ your faome in Waltham. Walter Kuhl and wife of Ida miles south of town and will move his duties at the Choc store this Irene Regner went to Minneapolis car wouldn't budge an inch. You need friction TT A. Chapman of St. Paul was in Grove, Iowa, has purchased the Evans his family here next week. Saturday to spend a week at the Jas. morning after three weeks' illuess. THERE. ijsiowii on business Friday. Mrs. Lyman Baird and daughter Barrett home. But you don't need it in your cylinders, where Mr. and Mrs. John Rochford motored RADIOGRAPHY Mrs. Helen Vance have returned from Sister M. Virginia of St. Mary's MISS FRANCES CARTER it EVENTUALLY causes big repair bills—and to ttye cities Friday. hospital, Rochester, is visiting at the a short visit to Chicago. TEACHER OF PIANO AND I am prepare^ to do both loss of power ALL THE TIME. Do you know Mrs. Adel Tollifson spent Sunday Guiney home. HARMONY Chas. J. Fairbanks, of Yakima, Dental and Surgical that the latter varies from 3% to 24%? meaning at her home in St. Ansgar, Iowa. X-Ray Work. Carleton Conservatory Methods Miss Cora Dovenberg went to the Wash., has returned home after a the same percentage of high priced gasoline Miss Luella Holt of Spring Valley DR. A. M. LEWIS used cities Saturday to visit the Lewis short visit with his mother, Mrs. John .wasted. «33 an Austin shoppe# Saturday. AUSTIN, MINN. 101 High St. Phone Main 986-R Dovenberg family. Fairbanks. •Ruby Bagley of Blooming Prairie To stop this waste of gasoline, save all lost Mrs. Alice Sheridan returned to Herman Johanson spent Saturday spent Sunday at the Crilly home. power and eliminate all unnecessary repair her home in LaCrosse after a few in Manning, Iowa, with his wife and A. E. Nelson spent Saturday and bills, use VALVOLINE perfect Your days visit at the Tim Hayes and son, who are spending the winter Sunday in St. Paul visiting friends. a lubricant, the Motorist's Best Friend. Dennis O'Marro home. there with Mrs. Johnson's parents. J. G. Sanders of Fort Dodge, Iowa We have the right grade for your car. Pocketbook *ls moving on a farm near Dexter. No. CARLSON'S GARAGE Miss Mary Jicha spent Sunday at Charter No. 1690 Reserve District 9 Goes Farther Report of Condition of Jier home near Oakland. Austin, Minn. AUSTIN THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Miss Lottie May Nail has returned 111-113 No. Main St. •from a trip to the cities. and $ at Austin, in the State cf Minnesota, at the close of business on February Mrs. M. J. Mayer returned from a 21st, 1921 Stays Fatter visit to Minneapolis Friday. RESOURCES S. L. Young has returned from a Loans and Discounts 1,877,783.52 fxusiness trip to the cities. KOBE'S' CAFE Overdrafts, unsecured .... 1,599.21 Clarence Dalager has returned U. S. Government Securities owned: Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds irom a business trip to the cities. par value) $100,000.00 Born to Mx\ and Mrs. Melvin Momii: Pledged to secure U. S. Deposits (par value) 1,000.00 SScbradle, a son, Melvin 4L iViarcn Owned and unpledged 363,900.00 Total U. S. Government securities 464,900.00 M. W. Rogers has gone to Minneapolis Other bonds, securities, etc., Bonds other than U. S. bonds pledged to secure FORGET to visit his daughter, Mrs. C. .JL Postal savings deposits 13,000.00 Menzies. n. Securities, other than U. S. Bonds (not in- Miss Rose Manz of bwea City, ia., eluding stocks), owned and unpledged 238,375.00 spent the week-end with friends in Total bonds, securities, etc., other than U. S 251,375.00 j^astin. Stock cf Federal Reserve Bank (60 per cent of Alpma Lestrude of Blooming Prai- subscription) 9,000.00 ., j. in Value oi banking house, owned and unincumbered 26,000.0 0 me visited her frienc., Gretchen Allj-, .Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 107,46^49 THE BIG .Sunday. Cash in vault and net amounts due from na- Mrs. M. J. Regan and Mrs. W. D. tional banks 229 289.23 Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and I?mk of Rose Creek were Austin trust companies in the United States 33,372/58 OVAL s&oppers Saturday. Checks on other banks in the same city or Miss Agnes Anderson and mother town as reporting bank 2,268.99 Lime Springs, Iowa, were Austin Checks on banks located outside.of city ?r town of shoppers Saturday. I reporting bank and other cash 386,614.89 Miss Minnie Thompson of Morris, n_j 14,214.60 ThomPson °f Morns. ftedemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and'due visiting her sister, Mrs. I. T. Tollif- from U. S. Treasurer •is 5,000.00 .son, for a few weeks. Miss Eliza Noble of Blooming Prai- Total ..v. .$3,022,272.62 vsie spent the week-end visiting her' LIABF STIES grandmother, Mrs. A. M. Neller. Capital stock paid in 7*. mo nnn nn Todecy Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Lerud are, Surplus fund 200 000 00 spending a few days with their son, Undivided profits, Less current expenses, inJEercnan, on their farm near Lyle. i^. *erest, an(J taxes paid 122,308.66 Miss Lasslrfhen nurse in Circulatmg notes outstanding 95,000.00 Monday, March 7- and continuing until St jviiss L.assiaDen, a nurse tot- ijet amounts due to national banks 40,828.57 "Mary's hospital, Rochester, spent Net amounts due to banks, bankers, and trust companies in the United States and foreign Sunday here with her brother Will- Saturday, Mar ch 19 •?aw. countries 77,302.90 tt t_. Certified checks outstanding 17.95 Walter Hayes has returned to his, Cashier's baifk 45,903.34 checks on own outstanding over home here, after an absence of Demand deposits (.other than bank deposits) of Mere AreA FEW The SPECIAL a year. Mr. Hayes spent most of the (deposits payable within subject to Reserve 30 days): 4ame in the western states and for the Individual deposits subject to check 491,248.77 past four months was a seaman on Certificates of deposits due in less than 30 days -the Ship Elkton, running from the (other than for money borrowed) 6,902.13 .United States to England and back. (payable after Time deposits subject to Reserve 30 days or subjeet to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings): AUSTIN MARKETS Certificates of deposit (other than for money -5- borrowed) 1,075,162.55' Chicago Rereipts 19,000 Postal savings deposits 19.32 HOG MARKET Other time deposits 767,578.43 2,504,963.93 "Medium and Butchers 9.20 PAINT STOCK TANKS and. JPackers 7.25 to 8.20 Total $3,022,272.62 State of Minnesota, County of Mower, ss.: CATTLE TFat Steers 5.00 to 7.00 I, H. J. Drost, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that TANK HEATERS BARGAINS the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. •vCows and Heifers 4.00 to 5.00 $52.50 Refrigerators ....$39.40 H. J. DROST, Cashier. Caaners and Cutters .... $2.50 to $3.00 Subscribed and sworn to before me this CORRECT—Attest $42.00 Refrigerators ...Balls 3.50 to 5.00 ....$33.60' 3 12 ft. Extra Heavy stock 3rd day of March, 1921 N. F. BANFIELD, Pitkins Red Barn paint VEAL. SHEEP AND LAMBS GEO. M. SHORTT, E. H. STERLING, tank 2 feet deep $34.50 $38.50 Refrigerators ....$30.80 Gallon $1.40 S'at Xiambs 6.00 to 7.00 Notary Public, Mower County, Minn. N. F. BANFIELD, JR. 3 10 ft. Extra Heavy My Commission expires March 1, 1927 Directors Pitkin's O-S-White Barn $23.00 Refrigerators ^at S&eep 3.00 to 4.00 ....$18.40 stock tank $28.10 l?3t Veal 5.50 to 8.00 Paint, Gallon $2.50 Guaranteed to Keep You Cool. Quoted By Dalager 2y2 10 ft. Extra Heavy Pitkins No. 6 Gray Barn 3&gs 25 stock tank ...$26.25 LEATHER Paint, Gallon $2.25 ."Batter 45 3 8 ft. Extra Heavy Special Discount on all 1921 'Quoted by Smith-Wright Company $26.00 stock tank Paint and Varnish Prices "•Chickens i9 BELTING 2 6 E a a 3Sggs 26 RUBBER stock tank $16.00 Bank No. 1231 2 4 ft. Extra Heavy Statement of the condition of 1 in. leather belting per ft. 24c $11.60 stock tank XANSING STATE BANK, BELTING Lansing, Minnesota. 1V4, in. leather belting DELAVAL CREAMSEPARATORS At the close of business on February per ft ....28c ..21, 1921. RESOURCES 1Y2 in. leather belting 1 in. 3 ply rubber belting 7 .Loans and Discounts $109,325.80 per ft per ft 13c 32c Overdrafts 348.94 ~U. S. Bonds and other 2 in. leather belting 2 in. 3 ply rubber belting FAITH IN MOWER COUNTY U. S. obligations 28,600.00 No. 15 DeLaval 750 lb. per ft. per ft 26c 40c AND HER CITIENS THRU A JDue from capacity $120 •other Banks ..$19,182.83 3 in. leather belting HALF-CENTURY OF VARYING 3 in, 3 ply rubber belting Cash on Hand No. 17 DeLaval 1000 lb. per ft. BUSINESS DEPRESSION AND per ft 30c 48c •Cur $1,210.00 capacity $130 PROSPERITY, JUSTIFIES OUR ?Gold 462.50 & in. 3 plj rubber beltinpper 4 in. leather belting FAITH IN THE FUTURE. ?Silver 579.25 Real Bargains ft ....45c per ft. 64c •Other 92.13 We also have one used Separator 5 in. leather belting 5 in. 5 ply rubber belting SOLIDLY FOUNDED ON GREAT with new bowl. 'Total Cash Assets 51,526.71 per ft 96c per ft 69c STRENGTH OF CAPITAL AND ONE Checks and Cash Items 643.23 6 in. leather belting SURPLUS, AND WITH TOTAL 6 in. 5 ply rubber belting per ft. $1.12 7 Total $160,444.68 RESOURCES OF MORE THAN per ft 82c LIABILITIES THREE MILLION DOLLARS THE Second Hand Majestic Capital Stock $15,000.00 FIRST* NATIONAL BANK OF From March 7 To March 19 Surplus Fund 5,000.00 Range in Good Condition AUSTIN, STANDS A CONSTANT Undivided Profits, Net 1,816.77 Bargain at $60.00 ASSURANCE OF SECURITY. Reserved for Depreciation on Bonds 900.00 deposits Subject TODAY—JUST AS 52 YEARS Everything in our entire stock will be sold at special prices. We to Check $40,933.74 AGO—THIS BANK IS MEASURING -•Cashier's Checks ..1,505.70 Total Immediate UP TO THE FINANCIAL are going to hire you to help us move so be sure and be on hand. Liabilities 42,439.44 NEEDS OF MOWER COUNTY Savings Deposits 23,004.43 AND HER CITIENS. "Time Certificates We cannot pay you if you are not on the job." All goods carry the 72,284.04 "Total WE INVITE YOU TO BANK WITH Deposits 137,727.91 Decker Guarantee. All prices cash. No returns. -137,727.91 Total $160,444.68 "THE BANK TO BANK ON" STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Mower, ss. "We, N. F. Banfield, President, and 3L. S. Chapman, Cashier, of the above' ©Irr First National Hank named Bank, do solemnly swear that above statement is true to the 'Ssest of our knowledge and belief. of Austin N. F. BANFIELD, President' L. S. CHAPMAN. Cashier.! 'Correct Attest: (Two) directors E. C. BANFIELD "THE STORE THAT SA !V Organized Capital & Surplus. WILL BELL sworn to before Subscribed and 1868. $300,000.00 AUSTIN, *me this 4th day of March, 1921. (Seal) H. J. DROST, "-.f -C* Notary Public, Mower County, Minnesota. »A 4 ,.1 Wfy Commission expires Jan. 6th, 1921 1 4 i* «,$ rJ* & •T