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i S3' Additional Local jy News I -_^On a cold day try-a hot chocolate at Holan's Confectionery. Starting Dec. 1st shows at the Strand commence at 7:30 and 9:00 sharp. Make it'.appoint to hear the Aeolian Tocalion ponograph.Warren Furni 1 ture Co. Anita $|ewitrt in "Mind the Paint Girl" at'tttg Strand tonight (Thursday). Come earlyy'''"" -j i Miss Cora'Hill left Friday evening for Minneapolis and Franklin to visit relatives. Stephen Paulson, of Wanaska. was a epunty seat visitor Monday, serving as & grand juror at this term of court. ^'R. M. Nelson, one of the prominent ,pioneer farmers of town of New Solum, attended court this week as one of Ihe grand jurarH.' Olaf H$Bstqn{ from near Stephen, arrived in iftie city Sunday evening to serve on the grand jury. He returned "Tuesday morning. "Mr. WifcVKlopp and Miss Agnes Klopp boarded the train for Warren ttom ThfefvfSiver Falls Monday, after visiting wiJf\|hei mother. Carl RAY^nkllde, of Marsh Grove, 5-whs-in t^ftjty Saturday to visit his vtyfe and'OKrais first-born daughter at t$Se Hedgdfe^ hospital Sam Wator Fm I 1& thankful for the glow and grace And beauty of the Near, Thegreatnessof the Commonplace, The glory of the Here. I'm thaiSM for man's high 'einprise, Ht strength of soul, The Ions look of his skyward eyes That sights a far-off goal. And so I feel to thank and bless Both things unknown and un derstood And thaqk the stubborn thankful- That maketh all things good. December Records Now on Sale E. L. TORNELL O O vJ.5th. over the following list and see if you can't use some of the items mentioned for Xmas Presents. Then go direct to Farrell's Jewelry Store and nufto your selections. My prices are very reasonable and wilfgiye a ^sqnabl discount for selections made before December 1 quality and prices are right. Fflr tl0 Lady Lingerie clasps1 "f" Boudoir .cjQck^ Soft collor pin Portrait cas,e Ribboh sautoir Cameo pin Mesh jbag Rosary. Beads Belt buckle^ Chatelaine Cluster'dinner ring Coraf *$ng Collar and cuff pin sets Flower pin ToUet &et Eb8ny Eha^leil Parian ivory Umbreli* Veil pin-r' Watcb, Watch pin Watch chain La valliere Manicure set Pendant Pearl necklace. Gold beads Brooch Barran'd handy pins HatplnS, Diafflondring Fanc,$tpne ring Signel^mg Cameofring Bra@pJ&t watch Locket E&rM&ops Ear/screw* Bracelet Pura^V Vanity hox ,-i Powder puff Nail hrush Cream jar ia ^'Cqlonge-' bottle 'Picture frame ^Thimble _"/ StteRjpg salts Kodaks lock FT"/ For tl\e Gentleman Emblem ring Belt buckle Wrist watch Smoking set Ash tray Umbrella Birthstone ring Cigar cutter Comb and brush Desk set Dress stud set Locket Military brushes Safety razor Shaving set Diamond ring Signet ring Scarf pin Cuff buttons Emblem button Watch Watch fob Vest chain. Waldemar chain .Coat chain Tie clasp Cigar cutter Cigarette case Match box Pocket knife Silver pencil Fountain pen Satchel tag rtey ring Shaving mirror --r Shaving brush Corkscrew Letter opener Clothes brush Desk clock' U'--"-^ Eastman Kodaks" Read the Strajad ^program for the coming week in^ais^Spue. Photo developii^ arid printing,"*quick serviceWarren Pharmacy. "'"Carl Sundahl, of Thief River Falls, was a visitor in the city Saturday. C. T. Olson, from near Homolka, Minn., was in the. city Wednesday at tending to business matters. Peter Osberg will leave thi3 evening for Donnelly, Minn,, for an extended visit with relatives at that place. Gust Wilson leaves this evening for St. Hilaire to spend Thanksgiving at his home. Prof. C. E. Sjostrand leaves for Strandquist tonight to deliver an ad dress Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Parks..,of Prince ton, are visitors at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Alfred Levine, in this city. J. A. Bjorklund left Saturday even ing on a trip to the Rio Grande Valley in Texas. He will probably spend the winter there. If you want your land "cleaned" get a Kovar Quack Gras3 Harrow, we guarantee it to you. Sold by Lundgren, Wittensten & Co. A treat for the Little Ones at 3:3Q p. m., on Saturday, Nov. 29, a Toy De monstration will be given by Jolly f)ld Santa Claus in our display window. K. J. Taralseth Co. Miss Martha Sveren, of Binfqrd, N. D., returned tocher,home Tuesday after noon, having ^feitGd for several weeks at the home of Her sister, Mrs. Charley Erickson, of:4hiH ity %^&'A'*''- Hero Fannihg Mills for cleaning and grading all kinds of grain, give entire satisfaction. Fully guaranteed with the Buyer the Judge.W. F. Powell & Co. The latest thing in brooms is the new Duplex .reversible broom. This is a great improvement over the old fash ioned brooms. You get practically two brooms top the price of one. Call and see this new broom at the Bazaar Store. "History's Greatest War" is the title of the only final and complete history of the World War. By special ar rangement with the Minneapolis Daily News the Sheaf is able to offer this book free." Read this offer on another page, The Ladies' Aid of the Scandinavian M. E. church will meet in the church basement on Wednesday, Dec. 3rd at 2:30 p. m. The young people will meet in the evening. Mrs. Gustaf Johnson and Mrs. Oscar Swenson will serve. A cordial invitation is extended to all. My stock of Ivory goods is of the best For the Home Lamp Phonograph Records Cut glass Chinaware Nut bowl Chafing dish Berry set Book ends Candy basket Silver cake basket Spoons Alarm clock Mantel clock Candlesticks Berry spoon Sugar spoon Salad spoon Cold meat fork Pickle fork Syrup jar Sugar and creamer Pie server Gravy ladle Cheese scoop Carvers Eastman Kodaks Edison Phonograph Te/i balls' Almond dishes Preserve dishes &ves and forks ^f&yohnaise bowl Jfread tray Bud vases Flower ^ase Relish dish Mustard jar Horse radish jar Sandwich plate Fruit dish _/ Toast rack Individual salts Vinegar cruet Tea strainer Cheese jar Silver tableware Statuettes Lamp i^ /H. Comport Punch bowl!(i,i% JH" For the Baby Baby pins Bib holders l//_ Birthstone ring I Bracelet -f --^i%? Cup X~'-*''* Comb and brnW^,*^^ 'Food pusher Knife and fork Napkin ring fiMi -Neklace ~X^\f suing ^:MMI st Fruit bowl Oyster forks- Casserole Silver Flatware Hollowware "V** Rev. L. P. Lundgren, of Hillock, is -a Warren visitor today. We want live chickens, dticks, geese and turkeys.L. A. Bueche. Attorney B. B. Brett, of Stephen, is here this week attending' court- TonvAnderson, of Stephen, Was in the city Tuesday to seek' medical aid. Aug. Lundgren returned home Tues day from an over Sunday visit in St. Paul. Isaac F. Hall, of Strandquist, a veteran of the Marshall county bar, is here attending court this week. Miss Mildred Wood arrived this morning from Minneapolis to visit at the home of her parents during Thanks giving. Mrs. A. R. Hatfield returned Satur day from Faribault, where she had been called on account of the sickness of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mattson and daughter,1 Three fine entertainments will be given by the Ameria First Concert Com pany on Monday and Tuesday at the high school.auditorium. After you are through plowing call in for one of our wide spread manure spreaders. They are fine, any size you want.Lundgren, Wittensten Co. Carl Carlson, of Big Woods, arrived here Saturday afternoon, bein called to serve on the grand jury. He also transacted other business matters while in the city. E. O. Natwick has returned from his hunting trip in the big game section north of Pitt. Mr. Natwick was not lucky enough to bring one of the fleet footed animals home with him. (Minnesota State News! flm i mm4 T- Imogene, leave for Moorhead this afternoon to spend Thanksgiving with relatives. "The Red of the Rose", the new song written, by Nels M. Engen, is for sale at K. J. Taralseth Co. music depart ment and The Bazaar. was Cook.John Vefgs, Owens, seriously gored by a bull here. Duluth.Daniel Hogan, former chief of police of Duluth, died here. Brainerd.The 2-weekso oaby son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davis, was smothered to death in bed. Aitkin.Judge W. C. McClenahan, Brainerd, has denied an application to drain Big Rice 'lake, famous duck hunting ground. Bemidji.Kenneth Mohler, 12 years old and Elof Gustafson, 13 years old, were drowned fn Lake Bemidji when they broke through the ice while skating. Wilbert.A new $12,000 German Lutheran school has been dedicated here. Professor Theodore Buenger of Concordia college, St. Paul, delivered the dedicatory addrest. Bemidji.Forest C. Halgrefti of Be midji has been named td Succeed Deputy United States 'Marshall Frank Bradley, who was recently transferred to the Duluth district. East Grand Forks.The equipment and horses of the city fire department have been moved" into the fire hall of the new city hall, this section of the building being now practically com pleted. East Grand Forks.At a meeting of the school board an increase of $10 per month in wages was granted to practically the entire teaching staff of the, East Grand Forks public SChOOlS. \.M\-. Eyota,F W i^ Woodcock,- well- known citizen of this vicinity, lost his right arm up to the nXbtm as the' result of an accident which "befell him while operating his corn shred ding machine. Luverne.Martin Dbllander has the distinction of harvesting the largest number of bushels of corn per acre in southwestern Minnesota. A 30 acre field of white dent corn averaged 110 bushels to the acre. Austin.Lee Bauman and' Henry Harma, Wellsberg, Iowa, are, dead from injuries received when a train struck their automobile two miles north of Lyle. The injured men were rushed to this city where they died three hours later. BuhlAnthrax the dread cattle disease, contracted from using a new shaving brush, is credited by local physicians with having caused the death of William Latunen, employed in the Wade mine, after an illness of barely a week. Stillwater.Jamieson, Thoreen ft Sandeen, who have a contract for the construction of a new county road from Boom Coulee to Marine-St. Croix, appeared before the board of county commissioners here and got an exten sion of their contract to July 1, next. Virginia.I. W* W agitators re ported to be working among lumber jacks working for the Rainy Lake Lumber company north of here, seek ing to foment trouble, appear to have met with partial success as it was stated that ninety men quit at Camp 61 of the^company for no known rea- son:- vrj- S.Vit* "$,*'&- i&lK^'JrS. Bemidji.Andrew Anschwegel and his son Michael paid a fine of $75 and $100 respectively in municipal court here when found guilty of. shooting deer out of season. The arrest of the two men followed the accidental kill ing of another'son, Anthony, by the father. A coroner's jury exonerated the father of all blame. Rochester.The worst fire in sev eral months swept a portion of Roch ester business district causing a loss of about $25,000. The^fire started in the basement of the Wagener hotel andspread to several stores on the ground floor. The Conrad JTar com pany of Winona' was' the heaviest loser* sustaining about"' $16,400 dam- i i i i i THE CHURCHES I K. WtNBBRO. Pastor. ?7 ^Thanksgiving Day services at,7:30 p. Sunday, Nov. 30Services at 10:45 a. m. Services at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. All are welcome. gweaiah iMtkmMoi Cfcmreh. aW. SWENSON. PMtor. Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, Nov. 27Services in Vega at 11 a. m. Din ner will be served at church. The pro ceeds wlil go to North Star College. All are welcome. Services in Warren at 8 p. m. Offer ing for North Star College. Sunday, Nov. 30thServices in War ren at 11 a. m. Sunday school and Bible class at 10 a. m. Song service at 7:30 p.m. 0 Choir will practice Friday at 8 p. m. Confirmation class meets at church Saturday at 10 a. m. Oar Sairterti Latkeraa Church. A. T. TOLLBVS. Paator. Services Sunday evening beginning at 7:45. The pastor will treat the very timely subject: "The Religious Tenets of Socialism." There will be special music. Services with Holy Communion in Melo Sunday at 2 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to wor ship and work with us! Swedish Mteatea Chwcfc. C. W. OLSON. Pastor, Thanksgiving services will be held at 7:30 p. m. Sunday, Nov. 30Morning services at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school and Eng lish Bible class at 11:45. Evening ser vices at 7:30 p. m. Thursday, Dec. 4Ladies'yAid meets at the home of C. F. Johnson's at 2:30 p. m. The Young Peoples' Society meets at 7:30 p. m. at the same place. Mrs. Johnson will serve refreshments at both occasions. .Everybody is cordially welcome to attend these meetings. Ml!- Ohweft VUcfajr. WBRNBK DROTTS. mutor. Services will be held next Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday school at 11:45 a. m. sSjiAt Rosewood a series of services will w* held commencing on Wednesday, Dec. 3, at S p. m. On Sunday the ser vl^es will be at 10:30 and 8 p. m. Rev. Andreen and maybe others will preach. ^fPr All are welcome. .'i' v-'-f*^ P. MTXGHBLL. Pastor. Thanksgivingservice at 11 o'clock on Thanksgiving Day* The Service Flag of the church will be lowered at this service.'' ^^C ^?f$p Sunday, Nov. m-^J*~ Morning Worship at 10:30: Sermon: Snap-shots of the Methodist Church. Sunday School at 11:45 a. m. -r' Epworth League at 6:45 p. m. Evening Worship at 7:30. Sermon: The Call of a Physician. This is the last of the series on How God Calls Men. It is the plan of-the Church Board to build a new Church and parsonage in the spring. This will be good news to our many constituents who have been longing for a modern church building to meet our growing needs. Cath*lte Chareh. P. LYONS. Pastor. Services at Warren first and third Sunday's of each month. Services at Oslo second and fourth Sunday's of each moAh. Mass at 10:30 in each place. Ztea Imthmrmm Chareh. If. HAUSBSR. Pastor. German Thanksgiving services at 10:30 a. m. English services Sunday evening at 6:30. Children at 6:0a TURKEYS No.l... TURKEYS No. 2. Heavy Hens Light Hens Springers Geese Ducks We Pay CASH for Poultry Levine Bros, wish to call attention to the following changes in market prices: LIVE DRESSED 2 8 1 8 _.. 13 16 NeWiFrd OurLadies' This dainty underwear is mlade in the Phillipine Is- lands and is hand-embroidered by the young Filipino girls. There are only a few of these garments made each year and lucky is the merchant who is able to offer them to his customers at the following prices: Nightgowns at $4.00, $4.25, $4.50, $5.00 Chemise pt $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 NoteAs an Xmas gift anyone of these garments will certainly be appreciated. Ladies Sheeplined Coats WE BUY HIDES Levine Bros. Company New LocationOld Brewery Building South of G. N. Depot Telephone No. 387. 1 vz Ready^to^Wea Dept V$e were indeed fortunate again this year in being able to bbtftin a small shipment of' A The PHILIPPINE UNDERWEAR We still have on handfiveladies' sheep lined coats with fur cuffs and collars. If you are in need of a coat, buy* now as NO MORE of them can be obtained in the market this year. i tWaist Linings Net and Muslin waist linings in a complete run of sizes, priced at 75c and 85c. NOTICE Starting next Monday, Nov. 24th, this store will close at 6:00 P. M. every day except SataiedaE. This store willbe closed all day Thanksgiving., +mmd NOTICE." All outstanding TifniHw" Comity Warrants on the Rev enue Fund, registered up to Oft 1st, 1919, will be paid upon pres entation at the County Treas urer's office, Warren, Marshall county, Minnesota. Interest to cease after 30 days# from the date of this notice. Dated Nov. 26,1919. F. BAKKE, f County Treasurer. NOTICE. All outstanding Marsnall County Warrants on the Road and Bridge Fund, registered up to Sept. 1st, 1919, will be paid upon presentation at the County Treasurer's office, Warren, Mar shall county, Minnesota. Interest to cease after 30 days from the date of this notice. Nov. 26,1919. F. BAKKE, I County Treasurer. TURKEYS No. 1 TURKEYS No. 2 Geese, No. 1. Geese, No. 2 Ducks, No. 1 Ducks No. 2 15 8 14 w&s 33 23 18 _15 20 16