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Warren Sheaf from Warren, Minnesota • Page 5

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Warren Sheafi
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Warren, Minnesota
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'Is. 1V Learn to say Pathe-Pathephone. See that big Saturday show at Dreamland. Pday. Experienced dressmaker, sews by Telephone 252.

Cyrus Malberg, of Excel, was a visitor last Friday. Buy at Colsoiv "Bazar and save money. Beautiful Turktsh Towels for Xmas gifts at Colson's Bazaar. Hand Painted China in sets or -single pieces at Colson's Bazaar. See "Jerry's Big one big daugh at Dreamland Saturday night.

Mr. and Mrs. Jay Seeley, of Red Falls, spent Thanksgiving 'at the W. H. Dixon home.

R. E. Engen, of Tolna, N. is a visitor in the city today. His old home is in Helgeland.

Before you go elsewhere to look for Christmas presents, come to our store and see the beautiful and useful presents on display within the nezt few days. Your friends will know that anything which comes from our store will be high in quality. Come to OUR Drug Store. The SaJe held by the T( Jiave money is to save it. To save it is by depositing it in a responsible bank.

To those wishing to es tablish relations with a safe, strong bank, we heartily extend our services. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WARREN ZWARREN, MINN. H.JL WOOD, Cashier WARREN PHARMACY! THE OLD RELIABLE REXALL STORE. Quistgard, Prop. We Deliver Promptly sMiiHZ XUk -4 Have you heard the Pathephone Go to Colson's he Busy Store.

Mrs. Albin S. Swenson went to Alvarado to visit friends. Albert Carlson of Alma has been here attending court as a juror. v6fijia? at Colson's Bazar ans save money.

City residences for sale at from $1250.00 up to $5000. L. M. Olson. W.

O. Holcomb returned Thursday from a business trip have Ortonville, Minn. Coming! Elmer Johnson soliciting for the Crookston Dress Club, will be in Warren next week. White Ivory ware sets or single pieces is always please. Colson's Bazaar is showing a beautiful line at reasonably prices.

Gleanings GATHERED FROM TH HOME FIELD. Wheat Oats Barley Flax Rye 1 Night Phone 190 SHI i 4 1.72 .46 .80 2.71 1.29 Learn to say Pathe-Pathephone. Dance at the Warren Opera house Friday night, Dec. 15th. Remember the date.

W. Dixon left this morning on a business trip to western North Dakota. Dolls! Dolls! Dolls! All kinds of Character and Dressed Dolls at Coir son's Bazaar. Mr. and Mrs.

F. C. Hickman were over from Thief River Falls the fore part of the week. Mr. Gehrke Sr, and two sorts, of McCrea, left last Saturday to visit their old home in Illinois.

Dance at the Warren Opera house Friday night, Dec. 15th. Remember the date. Good farms and city property, fire and life insurance for sale. L.

M.zaar. Olson. Only 14 shopping days to Christmas! Buy your gifts while the stores are well filled. Mr. and Mrs.

P. Peterson spent Thanksgiving with their children at Forks and Crookston. Come in and we will tell you how you can secure some fine aluminum. Lewis Westman. Charles Snyder, proprietor of-Warren's new hotel, soon to be opened, spent Sunday at Ada, his former heme.

Fancy Aprons, Caps, Collars, make appreciative gifts. A beautiful line put up gift boxes at Colson's Bazaar. Special price and terms on.Nos. 10 and 12 DeLayal balance of this month. It will- pay to investigate.

K. Taralseth W. F. Powell and A. A.

Harris left on Monday for Fargo, N. where matters of business required their attention Box stationery is fine for Xmas gifts, you will find a complete line, of same at reasonable prices at Colson's Bazaar. Dr. and Mrs. O.

Mellby and children of Thief River Falls came over on Thursday to eat turkey at the Judge Grindeland home. J. W. Olson, who farms near Argyle, and C. Sampson, of Argyle, were in the city Tuesday attending to business matters.

Coming! Eyes tested, frantes fitted. Dr. Louis Staar, optical will be at Lyon's Hotel, Warren, Monday, Dec 11. Gardner Woolery and family, who been visiting and friends here for a few days, departed this morning for their home at Tolley, N. D.

Coming! Coming! Coming!" Next Thursday, Dec. 14th, Lillian Walker, the, popular favorite, in a splendid five act Vitagraph feature "Hesper of the Mountains." Misses Esther Heiberg and Hilma Hallberg, teachers respectively Warren High school and North Star College, spent Thanksgiving with friends in Winnipeg. Do you need a new cream separa? tor? If so, it will pay you to seli us for special price and terms, on No's. 10 and 12 DeLaval before Jan. 1st.K.

J. Taralseth Co. Farmers are finding automobiles of great service in their business. Cars loaded with dressecU hogs, poultry and jars of butter are often seen rolling into town these days. I P.

A. Lundberg, who has been recuperating at his home, near Viking after his recent operations, returned last week to resume his duties as i janitor at. the city hospital. Japanese Sale. When? Dec.

8. i Where At the home of J. W. Thomas by the Woman's Home Missionary Society of the M. E.

church. Novelties suitable for Xmas gifts. Has it ever occurred to you that jyour friends can buy every kind of a present you may give them except your potograph. Patronize the Hatiton Studio before Xmas and make some of the old time friends happy with a fine photo at a smaU cost. Be sure to remember the Japanese sale.

on Friday evening, Dec. 8, at the home.of J. W. Thorns by the Woman's Home Missionary Society of the M. E.

church. Novelties suitable for Christmas gifts will be on sale. Two young men, namely, Flodstrom, of Viking', and Walter Carlson, of McCrea, left on Monday evening for Jackson, where they will visit relatives and friends in Albin Young's colony during the winter. Important! People of nervous temperament are earnestly requested to refarin from viewing "War's a powerful and terrible preachment against the outrages committed against women during times of war. At the Warren Opera House, next Tuesday night.

Admission 15c and 25c. The Warren Machine and Iron Works Co. has been loading and shipping a carload of old iron, this week. Much discarded farm machinery had been bought and hauled in by farmers. The stuff will probably be used for making shrapnel for the alliesa case plow share will be turned intd a sword, instead of the opposite, which would be more in harmony with the teachings 00 the Princa.

of Peace. Sewing Circle in the City Hall, Saturday, Have you heard the Pathephone C. Mathwig left on a business trip to Chicago yesterday. No matter who the present may be Colson's Bazaar will help you to select it. Dance at the Warren, Opera house Friday night, Dec.

15th. Remember the date. Dolls! Dolls! Dolls! All kinds of Character and Dressed Dolls at Colson's Bazaar. Dance! Dance! At the new Radium Hall on Saturday, Dec. 9 Music by the McCrea Dance Orchestra.

It's a DeLaval. You can buy it right this month at K. J. Taralseth Co. C.

J. Orstrom, of 3oxville, left yesterday: on a business trip to Georgetown, Minn. While you are doing your Xmas shopping you will find it worth your while to visit Colson's Bazar. Henning Johnson of this city is one among the many who have taken advantage of the Sheaf's club offer. "War's Women" Tuesday Dec.

12, at the Warren opera house. Admission 15c and 25c. Six acts! Long life, low down wide spread manure spreaders. Come in and see it at Lundgren, Wittensten Co. One of the best gifts for "Wife" or "Mother" is a piece of "Saluco" Aluminum ware from Colson's Ba- Misses Antonette and Valtina Ehaust, of Crookston, spent giving at the home of their -sister, Mrs.

E. R. Kezar. Fancy Aprons, Caps, Collars, make appreciative'gifts. A beautiful line put up gift boxes at Colson's Bazaar.

See "War's Women" next Tuesday night, 8:15 o'clock, at the Warreri Opera House. Admission 15c and 25c. Six acts! Light refreshments for ten cents will be served from 2 to 9 p. m. at the Japanese Sale by the Women's Home Missionary Society of the M.

E. church at the home of J. W. Thomas on Friday, Dec. 8th.

-'Mrs. W. O. Holcomb left last evening for Crookston to meet her daughter, Mrs. Angst, of Chisholm, who is coming here to" visit her parents.

Big Saturday program at Dreamland! Special Mustang feature "The Gambler's Lost Love" and rollicking Cob comedy "Jerry's Big Mjrs. W. Powell returned home on Sunday morning from Indianapolis, where she attended the National convention of the W. C. T.

as a delegate. Mrs. Florence Winchester spent Thanksgiving at the W. H. Dixon home returning to Fargo where she is taking a commercial course, on Monday evening.

-yWar's Women" Tuesday, Dec. 12, Warren opera house, 8:15 Six vivid 'acts depicting war's, terrible side, the violation ov God's fairest flowers, women! The bazaar given by the Catholic ladies for the benefit of the church netted the neat sum of $485.00. The ladies wish, to thank all who contributed and collaborated to make this bazaar a success. ladies' gold watch was won by supper ticket, number 24 held by Mrs. I.

M. Myrbo, of Viking. Wm. Tripp, well known pioneer of this county, left on Modnay for Rochester, where he will seek treatment at the Mayo's hospital for ah ailment from which he has suffered for some time and which probably is cancer of the stomach. LOjST: A child's brown cojarette.

Finder please return to Adolph Frahson. LEAVE YOUR MEASURE NOW 1 -X BKBBHBHH6HH YOUR Ought to be made for YOU. BAKIN POWDER Made from Cream of Tartar Absolutely Pure Misses Ella Lundgren, Martha Mortenson, Olga Hermanson and Lillie Anderson visited with Mrs. Carl Veblen near Hallock at Thanksgiving. O.

H. TARALSETH, Pres. H. L. MELGAARD, Vice-Pres.

State Bank of Warren Warren Minn. Capital and Surplus, $50,000.00 I As the Years Pass every individual faces declining years and diminished earning capacity. Statistics show that only five men out of every hundred are able to live on their in- comes at the age of sixty. The other ninety-five are dependent upon their daily earnings, their relatives, friends or public charity for support. A Savings Account All Wool Suits: $17, $18.50, $20, $22.50, $25, $28, $30 to $40 With Extraordinary Values atl I I $25 and $28 consistently maintained inthe STATE BANK OF WARREN and earning 4 per cent interest is a most effective means of preparing independence and comfort in later years.

DO NOT DELAY, call today and open up a savings One Dollar: will start the account, and get of our nicely finished Nickel Savings Banks We appreciate your business, large or small. Your whole suit ought to fit-the vest and trousers as well as the coat, with and tailoring in it to insure comfort satisfaction. Ohey Cost no more than Ready-made Ones HANS URTESI Hhe Clothes Man A Good Seiectiprvof Japanese Articles Suitable for Christmas presents will be sold. Lunch Will be Served NO ALUM-NO PHOSPHATE C. A.NELSON, Cashier.

i Feed grinding sizes, from $50.00 up. make your wants known, we are glad to show you.Lundgren Wittensten Co. C. A. NELSON, Cashier.

H. C. MATSON, Ass't. Cashier. SELECTION NOW SBBBBBHBHBBiySSSa ft.

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Years Available:
1880-1922