MARSHALL, MINN. 
minus nine). Every day I drove back and 
forth from the lake. There isn't much 
business in the summer but I like to be 
here in case someone should come in. 
In the fall and winter I take in sweet 
clover and alfalfa to be cleaned. I have 
all the equipment necessary to clean youi 
seed. Try me! 
We also handle chicken feeds, oystei 
shells, and mash. 
I suppose I had better let up on this 
story before you begin to think I am like 
Tom’s mother-in-law who came to pay a 
visit at Tom's house. She was a very 
talkative woman as most of them are. She 
was treated so well that she decided to 
stay a year. At first Tom would try to 
say a few things but she would always 
drown him out so he gave up and kept 
still. When she finally left, little Tommie, 
Jr., said, “Say dad, what was that you 
started to say last spring?” 
When better seeds are sold, Cutler will 
sell them. Come in to see me this spring 
and just call me GEORGE. 
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