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

September 15, 1921 · Page 3 of 8

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fpqpHi »ytMAlwwy^T r. a.' /V :»»M2 +ry\ X'* +*f If 1 5ci tiN ^'"W Wts /ife &* '*V r' l- Page Four MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Thursday, Sept. 15,1921% News Mower County Minesota, chairman of that commission, "Too many organizations are building farms and 'urbanyhomes to do project USED AlfTO BARGAINS declared that?'Wltfrketing organizations along the lines of political action, work for the remainder of the year. Nash touring cat, C.-37 Buick, 4cylinder "The County Paper" t* sw •.... absolutely free from politics and, instead of endeavoring t^ touring, *1919 Dodge Touring. •m •JUST THIS ONE Published every Monday and Thursday, is the greatest need of the American work out their own problems, occupy) Advertisement. 22-2-c. Organizations Free at Austin, Minnesota farmer. their time largely in passing resolutions MOTOR INN. ROE AND GANNON, Publishers From Politics Needed He said that a co-operative marketing and making recommendations •LITTLE ACT HAROLD M. OLSClN, City Editor. organization would increase quality, to congress," Mr. Anderson said. He NOTICE OF C0PARTNERSHIP In a meeting of the joint congressional quantity and prices of farm products, was equally frank concerning organizations and characterized as "bunk" which attempt to bring commission of .agricultural inquiry any attemp'ts to obtain these results at Washington, D. C., September about^ an agricultural millennium by 8, Representative Anderson of by political action. lejpiglfttion, Thati type of organiza- tio\he inevitable A little smoke may tell which way the Reserve District No. 9 TO OUNTRW) QUI* Charter No. 4131 smash-up*^:. wind blows. 1 MEMBER, AFFILIATING L« Report of Condition of J. W. Hare and H. L. Goss THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK 'Here-, IH go your bond," said a big have this 15th day of September, 1921, formed a copartnership policeman^ to James Anderson of A ltitle word may often reveal a person's under the firm name of Nashville, Tennessee, "I wear the at Austin, in the State of Minnesota, at the close of business on September 6, "Hare & Goss, Feed and Seed character, but— same button" —pointing to the blue 1921. .....^ Company" to conduct the feed, and gold emblem of the American Ler seed and grain business at 204 W gion in Anderson's coat lapel. Anderson A little act often decides whether a person North Chatham Street, Austin, Loans and discounts $1,124,845.34 If has been and jvas facing detention Minnesota and will be pleased is to be a success or a failure.. CMEMBER (I Deduct: in jail for violating a traffic to have the patronage of all former Notes and bills rediscounted with Federal Reserve ordinance. He was passing unhappy customers and friends o^ 11,884.69 Bank either partner. If you have been thinking about starting a moments when his policeman escort 1,112,960.65 JOHN W. HARE, 1,021.31 noticed the Legion button. It developed savings account, do so now at this bank and Overdrafts .J* Official Paper of Mower County H. L. GOSS. U. S. Government Securities owned: that both men belonged to the you need not worry about the future. SUBSCRIPTION RATES a.—Deposited to secure circulation (U. S.'bonds same Legion post. Per Year, in advance $2.50 par value) •. 50,000.00 Six Months $1.25 b.—All other United States Gov^nment Securities 94,400.00 Single Copies *05 144,400.00 Total THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK 42,183.49 Other bonds, stocks, securities, &tfc.«. ... Associated Insurance Agency Entered as Second Class Matter at Banking House, $22,541.16 Furniture and fixtures, $6,716.73.... 29,25f.89 the Post Office at Austin, Minn., under 6,266.82 Real estate owned other than banking house the act of March 3, 1879. of Austin, Minn. Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank $ 52,384.60 ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE Cash in vault and amount due from national banks,.. 43,094.78 Member Federal Reserve System. O. Niehuia J. W. D.Buhf Agricultural School To Amount due from state banks, banker^, and trust a! companies in the United States (other than included M. H. KENASTON 1 Open September 28 in items 8, 9, or 10) .. 3,831.64 /. L. MITCHELL, P. D. BEAULIEU, W. E. HOPFE, Phone Bridge 8012 Offica Austin Nat. Bank Bid?. Checks on other banks in the same city or town as President, Vice President Cashier reporting bank 4,275.52 Beginning the year 1921-1922, the Checks on banks located outside of city or town of first classes of the Minnesota College reporting bank and other cash items 1,900.76 of Agriculture, University Farm, Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from will be held on Wednesday, September U. S. Treasurer 2,500.00 28. Registrations can be made up to 107,987.30 and including the 27th. The college Total ....." $1,444,077.46 recognizes four principal groups of LIABILITIES students: 1, those who are preparing Capital Stock Paid in $ 75 000.00 for general agricultural pursuits 2, §es Surplus fund 25,000.00 those who are preparing to become Pi Undivided profits .....$ 29,731.55 specialists for the practice of professional Xiess current expenses, interest and taxes paid.. .$ 11,654.29 A agriculture in college or. 18,077.26 Betty Wales Misses* experiment station 3, those who are 48,400.00 Circulating notes outstanding preparing to become teachers of agriculture 6,020.99 Amount due to national banks frocks for street or and manual training in secondary Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies school wear that are .I 30,790.24 schools 4, those who expect to 932.42 made in styles combining Certified checks outstanding become specialists in some one of the 25,761.58 Cashier's checks orii own bank outstanding special agricultural sciences. a smart conservativeness Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject The school of agriculture at University with to Reserve (deposits payable within 30 days) Farm will open Monday, October 285,293.96 Individual deposits subject to check youthful simplicity. 3, with class work beginning 27,106.10 Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days You'll need one of the following day. Boys and girls, 17 Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 years of age, or over, who have completed days, pri subject to 30 days or more notice: these very wearable 298,167.12 Certificates bf depoteit the work of the grades, are frocks in your wardrobe. 298,167.12 rowed) ". eligible to admission to the school, 473,527.79 Other time deposits the courses of study of which embrace 1,147,600.20 a wide range of subjects, all Bills payable other than with Federal Reserve Bank (including Every Betty Wales Dress being related to farm life. The primary all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) is unconditionally guar•- object of the school is to give 65,000.00 a practical education to young men Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank 65,000.00 and women. Classes are held in the Total^v I ?..* .$1,444,077.46 workshop, laboratory,"" barns and fields, as well as in the class room. State of Minnesota, County of Mower, ss.: I, W. E. Hopfe, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear Methods of instruction tend to educate that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. students toward the farm instead W. E. HOPFE, Cashier. of away from it. Subscribed and sworn to before me this CORRECT—Attest: The courses require three winters 15th day of September, 1921. J.L.MITCHELL, of six months each for completion. R. C. ALDERSON, P. D. BEAULIEU, The school will close on March 25, Notary Public, Mower County, Minn. J. N. NICHOLSEN, when students will return to their My Commission expires Feb. 15, 1926. Directors. of Distinctive Style and ate responsible for Quality -Mm the ever increasing popularity of our fgajfpient departmefil .^ From our selection,* the most particular women can find exactlys A what she wants, at the price that she can afford to pay, PIRDP and enjoy the satisfaction of being well dressed. Right now is the logical time to see our selections for Fall and Winter. They are representative of all that's new and fashionable in Quality Coats and Suits. Materials much used in goats include Veldette, Evora, Rivolia,-Bolivia, Normandie arid etc. In Suits there are Duvet de laine, Yalama, Velour, Tricotine, Twill cord, and Serge. The color range provides for every taste and requirement. FIRST SHOWS AT 7:30 SECOND AT 9:00. PRICES—EVENING, 15 and 25 Cents. MATINEE, 10 and 20 Cents SUIT—style 1377, as shown COAT-—style 1137, is here SUIT—style 1351, as here above, is one of the new, long, illustrated. Rich embroidery shown, is one of popular belted THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 and 16— straight-line models, developed ornaments this charming coat models of fine Velour. Lines in the new Yalama cloth and "THE SKY PILOT" featuring the Directiore collar of chain embroidery lend distinction Woolen Dresses are priced as low as or' Normandy cloth. An individual $17.50 and up to $65.00 and revers. It may hang to this clever suit and charm is suggested in straight, or be confined with a the unique finish at the open the loose panels, finished with Ralph Connor's Famous Story. Canada's scenic grandeur as side seams is effected by broad Silk Dresses are priced as low as narow belt of the material. background for a tale that teems with big moments and tells of twists of silk in the back, the $22.50 and up to $75.00 Embroidery of unusual design bands and buttons. The front drop shoulders and the all lard-fighting ranchmen, bucking bronchos, cattle' rustlers, a forms the trimmin gfor this fastening is acomplished in an nn round belt. Full two-fisted parson and a wonderful girl. Wonderful scenes of $57.50 unusual way- and it is C/19 & smart suit Skinner lined. Priced silk lined. Priced .... stampedied cattle. An all star cast! £M priced Who is Your Boy Dancing Also PATHE NEWS With To-night? Y&u'd not worry if he belonged to atipjjiR. A. D. club. What is it? SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17— for October. THE DELINEATOR DAVID BUTLER in "GIRLS DON'T GAMBLE" Those of you who are in search of millinery that is outof-the-ordinary, For serials by unusual and ^unique—yet faithfully portraying ARNOLD BENNETT Based on the "Saturday Evening Post story by George Weston. ZONA GALE t. the latest style tendenciejs,*will be well pleased with the A wonderful comedy. Short stories by many charming new models we are showing/ Charming FANNY HEASLIP LEAJOHN hats with uneven brims, hats with touches of gay plumage Also CLYDE COOK, the famous Comedian, in "The Huntsman' GALSWORTHY^ deftly arranged to set off .a crown/or poke,lor shortness of -c .A rapid fire comedy. Articles by .r-$ 1 brim at back—others with, indescribable ribbon novelties, WU TING FANG jet ornaments and hand-embroidery of chenille or gay col-i Dr. BIRD T. BALDWIN ored yarns. SUNDAY, :SEPTEMBER 18 Wlfijli ROGERS igff Chic, jaunty Tarns, of various bright* colors, embr'oideried For these and or braided in contrasting colors, also plainer ones, just finished other features I a S with a large tassel, are eagerly Sought by the school in October— ?BOYS WILL BE BOYS" girls. Clean Wholesome American Humor, with Rogers at His Best. A' BUT. AG. No. 78 •J Also "TORCHY'S NIGHTMARE" & One of the Famous Torchy Comedies^^^%?^,^W^ 3$ & 000A dim iftDflonPOooflOPOPodoppooP itaonnpnooftltooooflpbbfrdc 9. ii^SN^SPABNB^MDSSN^ffoDDOonoBnDDODODOoPBnpKOOPOOOooPOPtaDnDflanyonntiOj 4 1 'v .TV'1U*!^,f 1 iiSl rintifca