. Clay County. Agriculture. Settings of Grain Stacks on C. F. Cornell Farm Near Rustad The First National Bank of Haw- ley began business with $25,000 cap- ital stock in June, 1905. On January 1. 1916, the banking capital was $34,- and the deposits $129, H. F. Mensing is the vice president and G. 0. Sjordal, cashier. Mr. Men- sing is an old resident of Hawley and is closely identified with the business interests of the village. He owns a fine farm adjoining the village and is also interested in other farm property. For many years he conducted an ex- tensive contracting and buildi


. Clay County. Agriculture. Settings of Grain Stacks on C. F. Cornell Farm Near Rustad The First National Bank of Haw- ley began business with $25,000 cap- ital stock in June, 1905. On January 1. 1916, the banking capital was $34,- and the deposits $129, H. F. Mensing is the vice president and G. 0. Sjordal, cashier. Mr. Men- sing is an old resident of Hawley and is closely identified with the business interests of the village. He owns a fine farm adjoining the village and is also interested in other farm property. For many years he conducted an ex- tensive contracting and building busi- ness. He is president of the Hawley Lumber Company—one of the few in- dependent dealers in building material. G. O. Sjordal was born in Norway and has been a resident of Hawley since 1898. He has been engaged in the banking business for the past eight years. Mr. Sjordal is also treasurer of the Hawley Farmers' Elevator Com- pany. The Sabin State Bank was organized in March, 1906, with $10,000 capital stock. The banking capital at the be- ginning of the year was $24, and the deposits were $56, Henry Schroeder is president and L. C. Fol- lett, cashier. Mr. Follett assumed his present posi- tion early in 1914. Prior to that time he had been associated with the Dakota Trust Company of Fargo for three years. The Comstock State Bank began business in 1909 with $10,000 capital. On January 1, 1916, the capital was $15, and the deposits $57, David Askegaard is the president and Eugene Askegaard is cashier. David Askegaard was for many vears. Filling Concrete Silo on the William Sprung Farm, Moland Township. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Meeker, D. W. [from old catalog]. Moorhead, Minn. , D. W. Meeker


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