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Warren Sheaf from Warren, Minnesota • Page 2

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Warren Sheafi
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Warren, Minnesota
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li "f1 mV The Wedding Ring is the most important article of jewelry in a woman's life. There- fore it should be the very best the bridegroom can afford. Our seam- Liberty is freedom Freedom is the most precious possession of any man. INDEPENDENCE is what our fathers fought and died for. You don't have to die for freedom.

You can put money in our bank and grow a FORTUNE that will free you from the dread of debt and poverty. NOW is the time to STARTRIGHT NOW. Put YOUR money in OUR bank. We pay 5 per cent interest Swedish-American State Bank Warren, Minnesota AUG. A.

JOHNSON Cashier. less wedding rings come in all weights and degrees of fineness. Bring your bride to be here and ALBERT GOLDEN have us measure her for that ring that means hers and your happiness THE JEWELER Warren, Minn. Be a mar with money declaration oj Independences a Ba.i\k ccount iwjrich. City MeaJ: Market C.

G. PETERSON, Prop. Dealer in Fresh and Salt Meats Fish and Poultry Try some of our Link Sausage, Head Cheese and Potato-Korv. It is all HOMEMADE We guarantee all our products strictly sanitary. Wc solicit your orders.

buy Hides. Phone No. 4. SEE US BEFORE PLACING YOUR LOANS mm0f Radium $1,000,000 to Loan on Marshall- Co. Farms We are in position to make loans on improved and wild lands at the lowest rates, 51 to 7 per cent, running 5, 7 and 10 years, with pre-payment privileges.

No delays money is ready when papers are approved. State Bank Radium Minn. 4 ALVARADO. Alvarado to Celebrate. The village of Alvarado has decided to celebrate the fourth and will do so in great style.

I is safe to say that there will not be an idle hour during the day and the citizens of the village will do all in their power to make the event a memorable as well as a pleasant one. Music will be furnished during the day by the Alvarado band. In the morning a big parade headed by the band will march to the scene of the morning exercises. Several business houses have already arranged for floats in the industrial section of the parade. A splendid speaker has been secured to officiate as orator of the day.

In the afternoon a fast ball game will be played and small sports will be held for the young people. As an evening attraction, a grand display of fireworks has been secured and will be furnished by the business men of the town. After this a bowery dance will be given to put a fitting close on the day. Mr and Mrs Torwald Bergan, of McHenry, N. arrived here last Thursday evening to visit relatives and friends.

Torwald is a son of Carl Bergan. He has grown up in this neighborhood and a few years ago, he left for North Dakota, where he married and began farming. He is now a prosperous young farmer. They left for their home again on Thursday, making it only a week's visit. Fred Christenson accompanied them to visit Alfred Bergan, who is also engaged in farming out there.

They made the trip in their new car which he has recently purchased A picnic dinner was given last Sunday at the farm of Fred Christenson, by relatives in honor of T. Bergan and family. Barney Sundm and Nels Lodoen were among those who wer to Ada on the special train from Warren. The base ball game between the Grand Forks Stars and Alvarado was called off on account of rain Dahlgren, Herman Allen and Nels Nyquist called at Halvor Gunderson's home Monday. Albert Larson made a business visit to Warren Monday.

Wedding bells have been ringing in the past and still promises to do so. H. Oberg has commenced work on the diffeient streets in the village. J. A.

Hilden and L. E. Sands attended a picnic on the Dakota side Monday afternoon. J. W.

Sands left Thursday evening for Minneapolis to join the 13thEdison regiment, which will leave for the Mexican border in a short while. Hjalmer Porten has been chosen to fill the vacancy at the bank. The Ladies' Aid of the Swedish Lutheran church in Alvarado will serve dinner and ice cream at the celebration on the Fourth. Swedish Luhpran Alvarado W. LUNDGREN.

Pastor. The Swedish narochial school will begin at Alvarado, Wednesday, July 5. at 9 a m. All children are invited to come the first day. The Ehm church will have their Midsummer festival, July 7th at 10 a The ladies will serve dinner and have an auction sale.

The Young Peoples society will render a program and sell something good. The ladies of the Swedish Lutheran church at Bloomwood will have an auction sale Julv 3, at 1 o'clock p. in. All are welcome, Swedish Baotist Church of Vega. J.

BOBERG, Pastor Sunday, Julv 2 Service 11 m. Evemncr service p. m. Dr. G.

of St. Paul, will preach in the church Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Sundny school nicnic at Per Person's place July 4, at 11 o'clock. AN ACT OF KINDNESS A Warren Resident Speaks Publicly for the Benefit of Warren People. If you had suffered tortures from kidney trouble, Had experimented with different remedies without relief If you were finally cured through a friend's suggestion Wouldn't you be grateful? The following statement has been given under just such circumstances: Mrs.

Wickman has used Doan's Kidney Pills She publicly tells of the benefit she has received. Her's is a simple act of kindness to other Warren sufferers. No need to experiment with such convincing evidence at hand. Mrs. Wickman speaks from experience You can rely on what she tells you.

Mrs. Wickman, Warren, says: "My back was painful and it hurt me to bring a strain on the muscles of my loins. I knew from other symptons that my kidneys were disordered. I was always careful about letting troubles run on and knowing about Doan's Kidney Pills, I tried them. They quickly removed the trouble and the cure has been perma- sJt Price 50c, at all dealers.

Don't simply ask for a kidney remedyget Doan's Kidney Pillsthe same that Mrs. Wickman had. Foster-Milburn Props. Buffalo, N. Y.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS DRS. BRATRUD ANDERSON, physicians and Surgeons office in New State Bank Building, Warren, Minn. G. S. WATTAM, M.

Physician and Surgeon, office, 2nd floor First National Bank Building, Warren, Minn. P. C. BAKKE, D. Skandinavisk Tandlaege office in the Taralseth Building, Warren, Minn DR.

EDWARD J. BREN Dentist. First National Bank Building, Warren, Minn. FRANK, D. graduate of Chicago Veterinary College Post graduate Kansas City Veterinary College Member Minnesota State Veterinary Medical Assn, Warren, Minn I NAEST3TH, Lawver office next door to City Hall, Warren, Minn A ECKSTROM, Attorney-at-Law office 2nd floor First National Bank Building, Warren, Minn JULIUS OLSON, Attornev-at-Law.

(Successor to A Grindeland) Office in the Taralseth Block, Warren. Minn RASMUS HAGE. Attorn ey-at-Law, office with Julius Olson, Warren, Minn D. WARREN wn'l Largest and best selected stock WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY SILVERWARE, CUT GLASS AND 11 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS to be found in Marshall County, at prices that are right. A visit to my store will convince you that above is correct.

Phonographs and Records. Eastman Kodaks and Supplies. Fine watch repairing a specialty. tgtV 3 a mVJBJEOBXnBM A. BOARDSON invites you to call at the WARR MEAT AND PROVISION CO.

FOR Choice Meats and Groceries Phone 8 We carry a full line of University Brand groceries and canned fruits. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR ALL FARM PRODUCE mozizQmiaaziziziziZHi Bake Your BreadS for the Fourth with Warren flour, the best in America. Made from the finest wheat grown, especially selected for us and milled with modern machinery. No hand but your OYMI touches the flour from the time the grain enters the mill until you open the sack in your home. Warren Milling Company Plow Deep and Plow Cheap AS one Southern OilPull owner says: "My crops are good because I am able to plow deep and plant on time." He is a planter who found that just scraping the surface three or four inches with mules didn't give the ground a chance.

With his OilPull he gets down so that the rich subsoil underneath is turned up, and as a result his crops have shown a vast improvement in quality and quantity. Then, on the matter of tractor costs, OilPull owners have a big advan- tage over the other fellow. Why? Because the OilPull will successfully burn cheap kerosene and the lower grades of oil fuels at all loads, under all conditionsall the time. It simply has no equal when it comes to handling cheap fuels. Justfigurewhat that means these days with the cost of gasoline more than double that of kerosene in some places.

It means that with an OilPull the saving in fuel alone will cut the cost of operation more than half. But low running expense isn't all. In the OilPull you get unusually strong construc- tion and durability, perfect lubrication and well protected working parts. Oil cooling saves bother with cooling water and radiator can't freeze. The OilPull is as good for belt work as on the, draw-bar.

It is throttle governedthere is no fuel wastethe power is steady and uniform. You will find that the OilPull will handle all your power jobs, draw-bar or belt, and save money at each operation. Two sizes15-30 and 30-60 horsepower. Warren Madi. Iron Works Co.

There's Only One OilPullRumely, La Porte.

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Years Available:
1880-1922