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Warren Sheaf from Warren, Minnesota • Page 2

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Warren Sheafi
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it i i 6 I fe 4 jrt'i oat CH1CAQO Better cookies, cake and biscuits, too. All as light, fluffy, tender and delicious as mother used to bake. And just as wholesome. For purer Baking Powder than Calumet cannot be had at any price. Ask your grocer.

RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS World's Pare Food Exposition, Chicsjo, ID. Paris Exposition, France, March, 1912 Yoa don't tare money when yon bny cheap or bif -can baking powder. Don't be misled. Bny Calnmet. It's ore economicalmore wholesomefires best results.

Calnmet is far superior to sour milk and soda. Imany 1 a POW! Its NOT MM" James was a business call- at Henry Schey's place Tuesday evening. Martin Grim had a narrow escape last Monday evening when his horse R-ot scared by an automobile. The hr.rse jumped a deep ditch and threw Martin out over the front wheel In which he got caught, but got loose before he was injured. The ladies' aid met at John Hanson's last Thursday.

Those who attended from our vicinity were, Mrs! Schey, Enga Bjorgam-d, Mrs. T-iorklund, Mrs. Nelson, George G. Jorgenson and Mrs. Rood.

Henry Schey has been busy hauling wood and grain to Avgyle the past week. Misses Esther Johnson and Ida Johnson- spent Friday night at Warren. John Hanson, M. C. Grim, Rue-ben Fahnstrom, Henry Schey and Mrs.

H. O. Schey were callers at Bjorgaard's Sunday last. Miss Enga Bjorgaard, who has been working for Henry Schey the past three months, returned to her home Sunday. Mrs.

Annie Schey is visiting with John Hanson's at present. A number of Alma young men autced to Oslo Saturday evening. Jack McNamara has been hauling gravel for P. Beauchmin for a few days. Suffered Twenty-One Years Finally Found Relief Having: suffered for twenty-one years with a pain in my side, I finally have found relief in Dr.

Kilmer's SwampRoot. Injections of morphine were my only relief for short periods of time. I became so sick that I had to undergo a surgical operation in New Orleans, which benefited me for two years. When the same pain came back one day I was so. sick that I gave up hopes of living.

A friend advised me to try your Swamp-Root and I at once commenced using it. The first bottle did me so much good that I purchased two more bottles. I am now on my second bottle and am feeling like a new woman. I passed a gravel stone as large as a big red bean and several small ones. I have not had the least feeling of pain since taking your Swamp-Root and I feel It my duty to recommend this great medicine to all suffering humanity.

Gratefully yours. MRS. JOSEPH CONSTANCE. Rapides Par. Echo, La.

Personally appeared before me, this 15th day of July, 1911. Mrs. Joseph Constance, who subscribed the above statement and made oath that the same is true in substance and in fact WM. MORROW, Notary Public. Letter to Dr.

Kilmer Sr Binghamton. N. Y. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer Binghamton, N.

for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writting, be sure and mention the name of this paper. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores.

'LL do it tomorrow" is a mildewed expression which keeps a man from wearing a bright new suit. Men who select their clothes at the top of the season always look it. 1 Adler Collegian Clothes for Autumn ffer the early, ating purchaser a very remarkable op-" .1 portunity for Have a look. JS Peoples Trading Co. a HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Last Thursday afternoon a short program on the subject of State tsr was given at the" hitfi' school by the high school The following program was ered: 1 Song.

America, bv High The Forest Lands, by Laura St, i gelson. Resolution of Students of H. 3 by Rose Rosendahl. ui Song, by Normal Girls' Glee Club. of Minnesota, by Frans Larson.

Tho. Use of Forest Lands, by Caddie Robinson. Snng. by Faculty Quartet. Tree Planting, by Freda Ekblad.

Each number was very interesting and instructing. The girls' basket ball team defeated the Argyle team, the score bein' 25 to 3.. The. foot ball boys were not so successful, the Hallock boys defeating them 14 to 0. Coach Anderson was referee the first half and Hayes of Hallock, refereed the last half.

One of the Junior boys who studying Macbeth was not paying at tention to the lesson in class last Friday, and when asked by the teacherF when the three witches would meet 7T Wm. Potucek visited friends in Argyle last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Potucek and! family visited at Sedlacek's Sunday afternoon. Carl Dahlin and Joe McGregor transacted business in Warren, Wednesday. Chas. Potucek made a trip to Warren, Tuesday. Mrs.

Eileen Rust 'from Warren, visited with Gilmore's last week. Archibald Carlson, Martin Turniund and Mrs. Lull called at Dahlin's last Sunday. -4nd indeed they did, for it was HaU lowe'en. j.

-'i Two of the high school stuclents! evidently desired to improve their' abilities along baseball lines and as a result had to make a business call on Mr. Mitchell. The concert given Friday riightl I Oct. 30th, under the auspices of the! Junior Class proved a success. Many especially enjoyed the music of the Faculty quartet.

Do you know that 75 cents per day pays for an outside room with run-! ning hot and cold water at the popular Beaufort Hotel, Minneapolis, Minn. NORTH COMSTOCK Mrs. Joe McGregor entertained the following ladies at a "quilting Thursday afternoon: Mrs. E. Torgeson, Mrs.

Chas. Potucek, Mrs. Wm. Potucek, Mrs. Emil Potucek, Mrs.

John Potucek, Mrs. Emil Schibul, Mrs. Chas. Turnlund, Mrs. Poelard, Mrs.

Fagerstrom, Mrs. Frank Gilmore, Mrs. C. J. Turnlund, Hilma Hegstrom, Mrs.

Leonard Lull and Mrs. Carl Dahlin, vi Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schibul from Edmonton, Canada, are visiting at thf home of Mrs. Schibul's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John Potucek. They intend to spend the winter here. Mr. F.

Gilmore and son are busy putting up a fine new granary. Misses Hilma Hegstrom, Elna Erickson, Esther and Victor Fagerstrom and Arthur Skcnovd autoed to Warren, Friday evening to attend the Young Peoples society at the home of John B. Erickson. John Anderson and C. J.

Turnlund put a new floor in the entry of the school house in. district 57, Wednesday. School will commence Nov. 7r School Report. Report of school district No.

132. for the month ending October 30. Number of pupils enrolled 14. Those who attended every day are Joe and Kay McGregor, Agnes, Anna, Gladys, Martha and Tillie Potucek. Those who attended 17 days or ars Clarence and Elmer Fagerstrom.

Arthur, Charlie and Frank Potucek. Elna M. Erickson, Teacher. IftS Women Who Suffer Terribly 'from Kidney Trouble. Around on her feet all dayno wonder a woman has backache, stiff swollen joints, weariness, poor sleep and kidney trouble.

Foley Kidney Pills give quick relief for these troubles. They strengthen the kidneys take away the aches, pain and weariness. Make life worth living again. will absolutely out rheumatism, weak back and swollen aching joints due to kidney and bladder Try Foley Kidney Pills and see how much better you feel. Warren Ed of Ohio, city of Toledo, Lucas County, BS Frank J.

Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of J. Cheney doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURB. A FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed ir my presence, this 6th day of December.

A. D. 1886. (Seal) A. W.

Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J.

CHENEY Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c Bake Hall's Wmmttr WU for constipation. PE-RU-NA LAXATIVE TONIC "I was taken with a severe headache and cold, which finally brought on constipation and bowel trouble. Physics of all kinds were used, and we were obliged to resort to the fountain syringe for help. I could drink castor oil like water, but it did no good.

Salts were of no use. The doctors were puzzled. After using three bottles of Peruna I consider myself entirely well." Mr. John B. Capers, No.

610 Pecan Fort Worth, Texas. Thoae who object to Liquid Medicine will tad Peruna Tablets a dealrable remedr foe CATARRHAL CONDITIONS. PE-RU-NA LAXATIVE-TONIC CROOKSTON COLLEGE has Basket Social and Danca 1 ed a course in auto, gas and steam I A basket social and dance will be engineering. Its courses in shorthand given at the Bigwoods hall Saturday, and bookkeeping cannot be excelled. Beard and room $3 to $3.50 per week.

Write for catalog J. C. Crookston, Minn. a dv Toles 's Honey and Cl'OU C-nup vou. The hoarB coup-K chokine and gasping for breath, labored breathing, call for immediate relief.

The very first doses of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound will master the croup. It cuts the thick mucuous. clears away the nrt i eases the ait passages. Harold Berg, Mass, writes: "We give Fol y's Honey and Tar to our children for croup and it always acts quickly." Every wer is a friend.Warren 'Pharmacy, Ed Quistgard, Prop. Auction Sale.

I v-in offer for sale at my farm on SE 1-4 of section 20, town of Foldahl, IS 1-2 miles northeast of Warren, at the old Foldahl store building, on Wednesday, Nov. 11, 1914, commencing at 1.0 a. m. four horses, one mule fit. two good milch cows, one heifer, four calves, a bull and some pigs, also a lot of farm machinery.

Mrs. Anna, Strader Son. H. Dixon, Auctioneer. Nationa Bank Cler Nov.

7 for the benefit of the schools in District No. 33. WS. THE SOO PUDGE UNDERSTANDS THE 5RA BUYERS HASTE. 1 "T3IGHT-CUT" growing! Why, every man who tries it is spreading the news of the Real Tobacco Once let a man get the tast ofd uconce.

Notice how the salt brings out the rich tobacco taste in "Right-Cut." bite Is Dixon's Annual November Combination Sale, at my barn and yards in the City of Warren, com- mencing at 10 o'clock a. m. All stock sold after- noon other property before dinner. Come Early and Start Right Good pure bred boars and sowf of differenf breeds also shoats for feeding. A few registered bucks, lambs what you nebd here.

One small chew takes the place of two big chews of the old kind. WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY SO Union Square, New York CjBUY FROM DEALER 0RSEN0 been a fine bunch of horses and mules consigned for this sale also fine colts, 3,2 and 1 year olds and spring colts. Good thrifty stuff that will make you money to winter good as can be found in any market. I haven't the space to describe them in- dividuaHy come and see them we will sell them on that day SURE. i A fine bunch of high class cattle, fine young reg-1 istered bulls and heifers, good milch cows, young stocky etc.

ri. HOGS, Machinery, Wagons, Buggies, Organs, Cream Separators, Sewing Machines, etc. lUi Rerpember there will be two Market Days, Nov. 6thi and 7th? The merchants make special prices on those dates but the big day is Saturday, Nov. 7th.

Dinner will be served at the Winchester block by the ladies of thePresbyterian church on Saturday the 7th Command a Square Meal.gjjg look for you All on that DatB Clerk FORGE! NOV: 7 1914-" Dr. Opto-lp metrist, will be at Windsor Hotel, pure, rich, tobacco, seasonede an sweetened 4 enoughand it'sall off with the old kind. Get a pouch at your dealer's. Try it and see for yourself. Take a very small chewless than one-quarter the old size.

It will be more satisfying than a mouthful of ordinary tobacco. Just nibble on it until you find the strength chew that suit" you. Tuck it away. Then let it rest. See how easily and evenly the real tobacco taste comes, how it satisfies without grinding, how much less you have to spit, how few chews you take to be tobacco satisfied.

That's why it is The Real Tobacco Chew. That's Why it costs less in the end. It a ready chew, cut fine andtoahortgshreordinarytcandied to grind on wit0hd your teeth. Grindin on nuke'i yon spit too much. 6 CO i oe sappyjus aoptha you A i won'tahavoetobacc need be covered with molaaae and "I t.f Getl.

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