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a a a WE a a a a a a a a a a a. a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a LADIES' SUITS Just received our first shipment of Ladies Fall Suits. You'll do well to look "us over,, before purchasing for you will not only be thoroughly pleased, but you will,also save quite a bit of mon ey on your purchase. One Lot Children's Gingham Dresses, reduced to —$1.38 One Lot Children's Gingham Dresses reduced to $2.68 9x12 Rugs—We still have a few that will go out at Big Saving Price. Farm Bureau News Published Monthly by the Kandiyohi County Farm Bureau Association. E. L. Rodegeb Managing Editor. Application made for entry as second class matter May 26. 1921, at Jthe Post Office at Willmar, Minn., under Act of March 3, 1879. Subscription 50c per year. Payable from the membership in the Kandiyohi County Farm Bureau, and State and National Farm Bureau Fed erations. Exchange lists sent out the first of each month to all Farm Bureau mem bers and to the other Farm Bureau offices in the state. Service free to members. Send in ads when you think of them, any time. Stock is pure bred unless otherwise stated. Write (ad dresses given below for more details. HOLSTEIN'S: WILLMAR. MINN Breeding stock. David Swenson, Spicer, Rt. 1. 3 young bulls. Willmar, Rt. 5. Some high grade -heifers' and milch cows. W. J. Jonk, Raymond, 'Minn. 1 2 bull calves. Mrs. Peter Fran-" sen, Pennock, Rt. 2. 2 heifers. H. S. Tallakson, Will mar, Rt. 5. .. SHORTHORNS: Breeding stock for sale. Johnson Bros., Atwater, Minn. ^".40 head. Pure bred. Milk4ng strain. 6 bulls. Serviceable age!. Heds, Roans and Whites. J, S: An derson, Atwater. RED POLLED: i.4 A .JL Herd bull. 2 young bulls ready for service. C. A. Geer, New Lon don, Mima. A Big Clean Up on Dress Moiles. ^. Published by courtesy of the advertisers of the Willmar Sales Day. POLLED DURHAM: 5 year old, Polled Durham.^ Pure white. John Swenson, Willmar, Rt. 4. 2 young bulls. John Swenson, Willmar, Rt. 4. 1 Double Standard bull. 4 years old. Larson Bros., New London, Rt. 3. ABERDEEN ANGUS 1 Registered bull, 15 months old. Sell at a reasonable price. L. R. Tait, Kandiyohi. 5 heifers. 1 year to 2 years old. 3 bulls. 14 mos. old. N. L. Melbye, Atwater, Rt. 6. GUERNSEYS: Anton Thorson, Purebred and high grade. I^awson, New London. DUROCS: Saturday, July 23rd can't cut corner wheat but we can cut prices. We want to clear our stocKs for fall and we have made low prices that will do it quickly. LADIES' SILK DRESSES Ladies Silk Dresses at a Big Reduction. One $29.00 Silk Dress $19.75 One $45.00 Silk Dress $27.50 One $40.00 Silk Dress $19.50 One $33.00 Silk Dress $22.50 One $40.00 Silk Dress $29.50 One $43.00 Silk Dress _$30.00 One $30.00 Silk Dress $21.00 One $33.00. Silk Dress $23.00 One $35.00 Silk Dress -____$22.00 One $35 Tricolette Dress ^$25.00 all Fancy )4 DnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnpnnncnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnDnnnnna FARM BUREAU EXCHANGE LIST T. J. Registered bull, 8 months old. Wm Johnson, Atwater, Rt. 1. HOGS FOR SALE Boars, J. S. Anderson, Atwater. HORSES FOR SALE 10 Registered Percheron mares. 5 Registered Stallions. J. S. Ander -, son, Atwater. Horses. Choice of 10. Frank Chladek, New London, Rt. 2. Horses. Choice of 8. Hartwick Bros, Willmar, Minn. MISCELLANEOUS 300 good oak posts for sale. Rea sonable price. M. N. Hegland, Bel grade, Minn. 300 split oak fence posts. Teddy rMatson, Willmar, Rt. 2, Hay land for jent. 'Shares or cash. Oscar H. Johnson, 6vea% MACHINERY FOR SALE 1 Tandem Disc, 16-16. Johnson, Svea, Minn. Tractor plow. :Mo.Mne. 2-bottom. At Farmers' Implement Co's place of' lousiness, Willmar. Price $40. A. E. Blomquist, Svea. 1 Titan. 10-20 Tractor and* Janes ville plows. McCormick 6-roll shredder. Gilbert Gibson, Atwa ter, Rt. 6. FARM BUREAU NEWS This is the third issue of the Kan diyohi County Farm Bureau News in it's ipresent iprinted form. It is plan ned by the Farm Bureau to mail' a copy the first part of each month to every Farm Bureau member that «he may know what work is being done, not only in the.county, but the state and nation. All Farm Bureau Members are en titled to space in the Exchange.,Try to get your items in by the first of the month. We list anything and everything as long as space will per mit. As a rule ad will ibe run only once or in one issue unless1 we are otherwise notified. FUNDS The County Commissioners at their last session voted an appropriation toward carrying on the work of the JTanm Bureau in Kandiyohi County for the coming year. This will be used with State and Federal funds to pay expenses. Certain .expenses and the balance of the general expen ses that the appropriations are not sufficient to cover will have to be tak en care of by Farm. Bureau funds collected in the form of membership dues. The cost of operating ha® been increasing each year as the work has increased. Every year it is neces sary for the Farm Bureau to carry a large amount of the expense. For tunately, our dues and membership have increased, GREAT CLOTHING VALUES For this Sale we offer you the greatest clothing opportunities ever placed within your grasp. Come in, look them over, if your size is here the sale is made. Amoskeg Apron Gingham at per yard 15c Manor L. Unbleached Sheet ing, good quality at per yd. __9c TURKISH TOWELS 18x37 at each .25c 23x45 Extra Heavy at each 39c Best Standard Percale at per yard 18c MERCANTILE CO. PHONES: 265 AND 266 Oscar H. 1 new wagon, all complete. Rhi nard Koster, Svea, Rt. 2. Threshing machine. 40-60. wick Bros., Willmar. Hart- a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a DUES AND MEMBERSHIP It might be interesting to our mem bers to compare the initial payment and yearly dues in the various trades with the Farm Bureau. All labor and trade organizations^ have much higher dues than the Farm Bureau. If a business and labor .organization can be perfected iby bricklayers, painters, railway men, barbers, teamsters and hod carriers that is worth to them from $12 to over $40 a year, is it not possible for the farmers to per fect a business organization to look after their interests in the county, state and nation which is worth $5 a year to them? Initial $50.00 $22.00 $87.50 $12.00 $8.2-5 $2.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 Yearly Dues $43.20 $39.00 $30.00 $24.00 $15.00 $15.00 $12.00 $12.00 $10.00 $5.00 Trade Bricklayers Painters Sheet Metal Workers Railway Brakemen Barbers Street Ry. Workers Teamsters Hod Carriers Creamery Operators Farm Bureau •At the present time there are 484 Farm Bureau members in the county on the continuous membership plan.' If .you know of a farmer in Kandi yohi Coun.ty who wants to join the Farm Bureau w/ite us giving his name and address that we may give him a chance-to Join. If your neighbor is not a memlber, why not? Why not tell him what you know about the Farm Bureau? If there is something in connection with the work that you are not quite clear on, write us and we will try to .-furnish the information for you. U. .S. GRAIN GROWERS The United States Grain Growers, Inc., is the new grain growers organ ization which covers twenty-five of the leading grain growing states of the country. It is composed of all the farmers grain marketing organiza tions and (producers of the country. The directors are the men who have* been leaders 4n these other organiza tions and have been responsible for their success. The object is to mar* ket the farmers grain on a co-opera- tive basis as our local co-operative creameries and live stock shipping associations are managed. —1__—• y. 1 THRESHERMEN^S INSURANCE The President' of, the Minnesota Brotherhood? of fhreshermen, H. C. Gildemeister of Gaylord, Minn., was in Wiltoartone «ay last week. Twen ty applications -for Threshermen's Mutual Compensation^Insurance have been dnade from Kandiyohi County. The Threshermen figure that this in surance will tcost them about one-j thircL what they could-.get it .for oth-f erwise. Blanks and information may be secured at the Farm Bureau Of fice, OourJ.House, Willmar, DISTRIBUTORS OF Foreign and Domestic FRUITS Officers Club Cigars El Producto Cigars Phones: 735 and 900 OUR BARGAIN On Bargain Day, Wednesday July 27th the Shu-Fix will put on men's and ladies' rubber heels at the cost of only 3 0 cents. I have now returned to again take sole charge of the Shu-Fix shop and give my customers the same kind of service which made for the shop so many patrons and friends, in the past. Come on Bargain Day. H. 6. LONIEN, Proppietor We will pay a one cent premium on all Butterfat and Eggs brought us Wednesday, July 27th. CENTRAL MINNESOTAPRODUCE CO. AND ITS POPULARITY ESTABLISHED That is the brief time in which the MARI-POSA Beauty Parlors has cau sed its name and reputation to grow so rapidly. Us patrons are being in creased in numbers daily. Our patrons, in fact, are our best advertisers This Has Been Gratifying Come and visit us if only to ask the expert advice of Mrs. Cora E. Nel son our operator or her assistant, MISS CLEO BURBANK- The Service We Offer PARCELING AND FRENCH CURLING ELECTRIC SCALP TREATMENTS HOT OIL TREATMENTS ELECTRIC AND PLAIN FACIALS HAIR DRESSING MANICURING SHAMPOOING HAIR DY^NG ARM BLEACHING FACE BLEACHING BONCILA FACIALS E. W. GOELTZ, Prop. PARLORS IN NEW TRIBUNE BUILDING BASEMENT Phone 8 2 8 I