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"k 1 m&M ^^^^^^r??ff'Y^^P!J^5^ni^?^^^^^?i!P^^ Dress Goods Special. All $1 25 dress goods in the latest color ings and weaves, 42 to 46 inch wide, special, per yard 98c One lot of fancy silks sold up to $1.00 per yard, special, per yard 48c Taffeta ribbon in plain colors, 5 in. wide, worth 35c per yard, special 20c Utz and Dunn's Shoes for Ladies, are proclaimed by all who know as pre-eminently the leaders in style and service. fev WARREN SHEAF JOHN P. MATTSON, Editor and Prop. 3fc Published every Thursday. Entered Into the Post Office at Warren aa & Second Class Mail Matter. Official Paper of Marshall County ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. Legal Advertisement* at Legal Rates. Subscribe for the Warren Sheaf. RED RIVER VALLEY GETTING MONEY. The Big Grain Movement hae 8tarted The Weetward Flow of Money. Minneapolis, Sept. 6.Currency shipments from Minneapolis to the country were the largest Saturday since the grain movement began. Ex press companies, took out in excess of $300,000, and of this probadly $100,. 000 came to the Red River Valley. Saturday's figures bring up the out- The Fall models of these clothes are ready for your choosing. Just call, state your wants try on as many models as your fancy dictates. We assure you of the selection of a suit or over- coat that will fit both you and your purse. $ New Fall Models in Suits and Coats. Expressive of the latest style. Our showing is complete in the ready-to-wear depart- ment, with the great range and ideas accurately reflecting upon the trend of women's wearing apparel for fall and winter, among them the "Palmer" garment, which for style, service and quality cannot be excelled. Prices range from $15. and up. Cotton and Woolen Blankets. Why defer buying your blankets till the cold weather starts in? Have them on hand and be ready. If you need them, better buy them while the assortment is complete. Price range from 58c to $12.00 One lot outing flannels, worth 12Jc to 15c per yard, special 9c Ladies' ready made outing flannel night gowns from 50c to $1.75 flow to proportions more in keeping with the big grain production and the currency demand that should be ex pected .to follow, "to date, bankers say there had been unusually light demand due partly to the good con ditions of the country banks with reference to cash business, the pro portion of cash available in the coun try banks to assets having been lar ger at harvest than usual. A daily movement that may amount up to $500,000 at times and that will aver age about $300,000, is expected to continue from this time on. /Collar Supports. '4*\ Stitch narrow casings at back and sides of collar, make opening in center instead of top or bottom. By bending each casing at opening and bending: hones' ends to meeting, the supports will slip in without any trouble.- Poor Man. SheI'm never going to speak to your wife again. HeWhat's the matter? ||fjg* "She promised to write to me two weeks ago and I havnt heard from her since." ''Oh, well (feeling in his pocket) here's the letter She gave it to me a fortnight ago."Tonkers Statesman. Txat phenomenal valuesmore goodness in fabrics, more grace- fulness in style lines, more a- deptness in tailoring, than you are accustomed to. That's how we always have and will con- tinue to win trade and hold it. We expect to win the trade of every man who cares about his dress by the showing of this Fall's swell clothing, made by "The House of Kuppenheimer," and Michaels, Stern & Co., that have been so faithfully tailored astorepresenttheexactcounter^ part of the custommade clothes made by the individual tailor. You can buy quilts cheaper than you can make them. A good quilt 72 84 for $1.00. Others at $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 to $4.00 Curtain swiss with coin spots, regular 15c quality, special, per yard I2lc Embroidery flouncing, 25 in. wide, worth 75c per yard, special 39c Entire lot of 7c calicos, 10 yards for & 55c Ruth Was Temporarily Abaetrt. A Clay Center mother was In the house of a neighbor, visiting. The child was out In the front yard with several others, playing. "Ruth, Ruth! Are you therer* ealled the mother. "No, mamma not now," answered the child. -,4 AWMMM "Well, when you do come," replied the mother, "let me know right away, for we must lhqine4before it fata dark," tefe -J^tm The visiting went right on, the play ing went right on, Just aa if there had been no interruption.Kanaas City JouraaL The Swell hunting boots we sell at $5.00 sets the pace. The Crossett Shoes we sell at $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 seem to make lots of friends these days- '&J .l&MltHle Last Worta^^^*- Sound hand and foot,lie waa about to step from the end of the plank into the cavernous depths'of the ocean. The pirate chief, swarthy and of d meanor ferocious, stood with his arms folded. "Have yon anything to say?" he asked gruffly. fr "Just one thiing," said the undaunt ed victim. "Go ahead, then, and say it" "Well, I simply wanted to remark that I love my life, but oh, you Kidd!" Following which the assembled cut throats took great glee In pushing htm off.St Louis Star. if *m 1 A K- h*i-\ 111-fiWm nJsk i nm I & :t.ji If m*