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Story March 14, 1930

The Harlem News

Harlem, Blaine County, Montana

What is this article about?

F. M. Rolfe, a long-time Blaine County resident and barber, plans to move to Minneapolis with his son Erwin to establish offices for the Minnesota-American Baby Bond Company, selling baby bonds across Minnesota, a popular thrift method from Colorado.

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F. M. Rolfe and Son Will Establish Business

F. M. Rolfe, well known Blaine county resident of a number of years, who has operated a barber shop in this city the past three years, will be leaving soon for Minneapolis, where he and his son, Erwin, will be associated in business.

The Rolfes will establish offices in Minneapolis for the Minnesota-American Baby Bond Company, having the entire state of Minnesota as their territory for selling baby bonds. The "baby bond" is a means of thrift and savings that has been very popular in Colorado.

The Minnesota company will be conducted on a similar plan and has a promising future for its managers.

What sub-type of article is it?

Business Announcement Local News

What keywords are associated?

Baby Bonds Minneapolis Business F. M. Rolfe Family Association Thrift Savings

What entities or persons were involved?

F. M. Rolfe Erwin

Where did it happen?

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Story Details

Key Persons

F. M. Rolfe Erwin

Location

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Story Details

F. M. Rolfe and son Erwin will leave for Minneapolis to establish offices for the Minnesota-American Baby Bond Company, selling baby bonds throughout Minnesota, following the successful model from Colorado.

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