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i& Si: re si1' up. feii'f Gleanings GATHERED FROM THE HOME FIELD, A *-:i I yoo so away oa a visit your trieada will be Interested la kaow la* about It. Call 38The Sheaf aad given the facta. Dinning room girl wanted. Home Restaurant. Apply at Andrew Listfjeld and son, of Big Woods, were in the city Tuesday. Henry Johnson, of Alvarado, attend ed the Vasa Lodge meeting iu this city Thursday evening. Barn Dance Saturday, May 29th, at Jadeke Bros, farm, two miles south and four miles east of Warren. Halvor Dahl, of Fork, spent Monday in the city on business matters, return ing home Tuesday morning by way of Oslo. Miss Lydia Wahlin returned Sunday morning from Minneapolis, where she has been employed for about six months. MOTHERS! Why not protect the children by using milk from a Tu berclin tested herd? P. Frost. Spauld ing Farm Co. Christ Hjelle returned Tuesday morning from Marsh Grove, where he spent Sunday at his parental home. He was accompanied here by his brother Melvin. The Monitor and Kentucky Drills are so. well known, that you take no chances when you buy of these makes. Full line of repairs for these machines always on hand.Lundgren, Witten sten & Co. The Mother's Club will meet Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Court House. Supt. G. Holmquist will give a talk and Mrs. A. T. Tollevs will talk on play and recreation. We still have a rew 16-inch Oliver brush breakers and 7-ft. Tandem disc harrows for small tractors. Come in and get one.Warren Machine & Iron Works Co. C. Wittensten is at Fergus Falls sei vinir as a juror at the term of U. S court now being hfid tbcie by Judge Page Morris A large number of cases Involving violations of the national prohibition laws are to be heaid at this term. W. Loeslie. one of Radium's old settlers who moved to Ceylon, Martin county, Minn., a short time ago. ar rived Tuesday for a short visit and to look after business niatters Late last fall his auto was stalled at HKon, Polk county, and his coming here at this time was also for the purpose of bringing the car home. Send your films to us and have your friends do likewise. Have your amateur finishing done by a profession al photographer. Quality first, last and always. Price List: Developing of FilmsAny size 6 exposure up to 2%x 4% inclusive, per roll, 10c 3^4x41/4, fP/isStyi, 6 exposure, per roll, 15c Any sixe 12 exposure, per roll, 20c 21/4x31/ 4 Film Pack, 20c. Printing1^x2, l%x 2%, 2^4x2%, 2^4x3%, 3c 2%x4%, 3% xSy2, 4c 3%x4*4, 3^4x5%, 5c. Be to give us a trial.Christenson Photoesur Studio, Ada, Minnesota. FOR SALE1 Majestic Range 1 cup board and a few other pieces of good furniture. Must sell before June 1st. Lewis Westman. When Baby Comes Photo developing and printing, quick erviceWarren Pharmacy.? Born to Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar Nelson Wednesday, May 20, 1920, a line baby girl. i Geo. J. Hauson and E. Ericksow, of East Valley township, were Warren visitors Thursday. Flowers aud flags for Decoration Day. Order yours today. Holan's Con fectionery Store. Phone 36. The girl you have waited so long for is here at last. Norma Talinadge at the Strand Friday and Saturday. Pocket maps of Minnesota and North Dakota, showing marked auto roads, for sale at Sheaf office. Price 25 cent* Mrs. Carl Wielaud and son, of this city, left the first part of last week for Fisher to visit with relatives for a few days. Miss Myrtle Bengtson left for Min neapolis Sunday evening on the flyer to spend the summer with her sister, Miss Hazell, who is employed there. Mrs. Lloyd Hansen, of Akron, Ohio, and Miss Hazel King, of Euclid, ar rived last Friday for a visit atthe home of their sister, Mrs. R. E. Thomas. The little Moline Universal is a fine tractor to use for seeding and dragging. Read the description of it on another page. Sold by Lundgreen, Wittensten & Co. Mr. ^and Mrs. Raymond Bakke left Saturday evening for their home in Minnapolis, after visiting at the home of Mr. Bakke's mother for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Regan, of Crookston, announce the birth of a bright and bonny daughter May 4th. Mrs. Regan was formerly Agnes Jane Ferguson, well known at Warren. Miss Esther Erickson, of Grand Forks, and Miss Lillian Olson, of Thief River Falls, are visitors this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Einar An derson, near Roon, south of this city. Mrs. Hugh Ferguson returned last week from Crookston, where she visit ed at the home of her daughter and to see her new born grand-daughter. Hei little daughter, Catherine, accompanied her on her visit. F. A Seterin was highest bidder foi the Monarch range. But you still have a chance to get a set of Aluminum ware FREE with your Monarch rangethis week only.Peoples Trading Co., Haul ware Dept Mr and Mrs Herman Erickson ar rived here Sunday morning from Fergus Falls, to visit at the home of Rev and Mrs Call Wahlin for two 01 three weeks Mr. Eiickson is a brother in-law of Rev. Wahlin. On Friday, May 7, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Sether. of Thief River Falls, occurred the marriage of Miss Helen M. Sether to Henry Sande. Miss Alma Sether, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, and Ole *Sande, brother of the groom, was best man. The couple'will make their home on the Conner farm west of Thief River Falls.Thief River Falls Times. Take NoticeIf you are indebted to me please make a settlement at once. I must insist upon this as I am moving away.Lewis Westman. NOTICE TO FARMERS. The Warren Farmers Co-Operative Shipping Association will' ship stock Saturday, June 5th. Let us know what you have. Phone 273-K-3.Henry Godel & Sons. he will be able to ride in a car riage of the finest weave which you will be able to buy at {he price of the coarsest reed. For, this year we are able to how a complete line of those wonderful LLOYD (Loom Woven) BABY CARRIAGES E.' L.jTORNELL|i Sam Knutson, of New Maine, was a business visitor in the city Friday. Albert Swanson was a TUJef River Falls visitor over Sunday, j! i^ Get your tomato plants, cabbage plants, Everbearing strawberries, etc., at Holan's Confectionery. Big Dance at Tabor Saturday, May 29th. Music by Warren JasMt Orchestra. Hall is lighted by Delco Light System. K. O. Flakne, of Crookston, was a visitor in this city Monday while en route to Holt, near which place he owns a farm. We have asters, verbenas, pansies, and other plants. Nice fresh stock re ceived every day. Holan's Confection ery Store. The Strand management has been very fortunate in getting Douglas Fair banks in his latest picture, "When the Clouds Roll By," for Decoration day. Now is the time to'renew your sub scription to the Warren Sheafthe biggest and best paper in Marshall Co. Sheaf want ads. Paid Advertising Ordered and paid for at regular rates by Steenerson Committee, Martin Wid sten, Secretary, Crookston, Minn. Only three Minnesota con gressmen, since the state was or ganized and up to the present date, have reached the position of chairman of a major commit tee in the House of Representa tives. Halvor Steenerson is one of the three. Gzrr TOO in Tlittlemereefact Malleable Iron can be rivited and all joints are made perman ently tight in the Monarch Mal leable, without the use of stove mericcc HE of owning a motor car counts for but thes days unless it is a car of which its owner may justly be proud. And this, we believe, is one of the reasons why the Paige Seven'Passenger Touring Car commends itself so highly to the car-owning public. It excites such general admiration that it is a constant source of pride to its owner. Ever since the Paige Six'55 first appeared three years ago, it has held an unquestioned position of leadership among the finest seven-passenger motor cars on the American market. Its handcome body, sturdy chassis and smooth'rurining motor arc features often commented upon as being quite exceptional in a car of such moderate price. You have undoubtedly, at gome time or other, ridden in a Paige Six'55. But, if not, you will certainly wish to do so before* deciding on your next motor car purchase. Place your Order Now! Rivets versus Stove Putty Tightness is essential to perfect baking and fuel economy when a manufacturer uses stove putty or cement to fill up holes and joints he admits this. But it does not take more than average in- telligence to realize that this stove putty will loosen by the expan- sion and contraction of the different metals, and soon disappears, leaving openings for cold air to be drawn into the flues. This na- turally results in excessive fuel waste. Thousands of cast and steel ranges are annually discarded because they no longer are econom- ically in fuel. putty. A Monarch Malleable Range in your kitchen means perma- nent and lasting satisfaction. Let us replace that old range with a NEW MONARCH NOW. &>e PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, Michigan Manufacturers of Paige Motor Cars and Motor Trucks E. PARSON S AUT O CO., Warren, Minn. UTEf Next Week will be Too Late to Secure With your Monarch Range This 9-Piece Set of Pure Aluminum Ware. Peoples Trading Co. We offer $100 in gold for any stove putty found in the joints or seams of a Monarch. No store selling a cast fitted stove can truthfully make this state ment. With the demand for the Paige Six-55 far exceeding our utmost produc tion efforts, a prompt decision is advisable. Orders placed now mean just so much more of the best touring season assured for your enjoyment.