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l&\ L"' fir J. W. THOMAS Sale Auctioneer WARREN, MINN. Sales made in Marshall and adqoln lng counties. Twenty-five years experience In breeding and selling stock. Any one having sales call or see me or write me. Terms reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. Fransson Bros. BOOTS AND SHOES CROCKERY GLASSWARE FANCY GROCERIES. AND FRUITS HARNESS AND SHOE SHOP IN CONNECTION WITH THE STORE. Fransson Bros. Farrell S 2 U/ARREN AWNIN. Largest and best sccleted stock WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY SILVERWARE, CUT GLAS S AND 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. Fine watch repairing a specialty Call and see me. EDISON and VICTOR talking machines and records. Ia Pleaeant and Effective OURM Constipation, Stomach and Liver Trouble. by stimulating these organs and restoring their natural action. Is best for women and chil dren as ORINO does not gripe or nauseate.- WARREN PHARMACY. .^i 1 'o&< /-^j .'v'*?S*iI^8ja!|!5 Sept. 9-16-23. SALE OF DITCHING JOBS Notice is Hereby Given, That on the 6th day of October, 1909, at 10 o'clock A. M.. at the office of the Coun ty Auditor, in the Court House, In the City of Warren, Marshall County, Min nesota, I will sell the jobs of digging and constructing the Judicial Ditch N. 9 of Marshall County, established by the Judge of the District Court of Marshall County, State of Minnesota, by his order bearing date October 5th, 1909, viz: For the work as one job, and also for one or more sections of 100* feet each, and also for one or more of the construction jobs, each of said sec tions to be known and numbered by stakes as shown by the report of the Engineer in said matter, commencing at, the one including the outlet, and from thence, successively, up stream to the one including the source, to the lowest responsible bidder or bidders, and that bids are invited for said work said work to be completed within the time required, and in the manner specified, in said Engineer's^ report. And no bid will he entertained which exceeds more than thirty, (30), per cent, over and above the estimate cost of the construction, in any case, as stated in said order and the suc cessful bidder will be required to give a satisfactory bond, to be approved by the Auditor of said County, with two freehold sureties,.for the faithful per formance and fulfillment of his con tract, and to pay all damages that ac crue by reason of his failure to com plete the job within the time required in the contract. The said order and estimates and profile are onfile,and may be seen at my office. The approximate amount of work to be done in the construction of such ditch is as follows: Estimated num ber of cubic yards of excavation is 197,705 cubic yards. The estimated total cost of the work is $22,828.13. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check payable to the Auditor of said County, for not less than ten per cent, of the amount of each bid. The right to reject any or all bids is hereby reserved. Dated September 1st, 1909. A. G. LUNDGREN, County Auditor, Marshall County, State of Minn. (County Auditor's Seal.). Sept. 9-23. Order Lmiting Time to File Claims, and for Hearing Thereon. Estate of Thomas Pederson, Decedent. State of Minnesota, County of Mar shall, In Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Thorn-' as Pederson, Decedent. Letters of Administration this day having been granted to Rasmus Hage, of Warren, Marshall County, Minne sota. It is Ordered, that the time within which all creditors of the above nam ed decedent may present claims a gainst his estate in this court, be, and the same hereby is, limited to six months from and after the date here of and that Saturday the 5th day of March, 1910, at ten o'clock A. M., in the Probate Court Rooms at the City of Warren, in said County, be, and the same hereby is fixed and appointed as the time and place for hearing upon and the examination, adjustment and allowance of such claims as shall be presented within the time aforesaid. Let notice hereof be given by the publication of this order in the War ren Sheaf, as provided by law. Dated September 4th, 1909. PETER H. HOLM, Judge of Probate ("Court Seal). Order of Hearing on Petition for De termination of Descent of Land. Estate of Elling J. Grave. State of Minnesota, County of Mar shall, In Probate Court In the Matter of the Estate of El ling J. Grave, Decedent. On reading and filing the petition of Kristine Gunderson praying that this court determine the descent of certain lands described therein as belonging to the above named decedent in his life time, who died more than five years prior to the date hereof: It is Ordered, That said petition be beard, and that all persons interested in the estate of the above named de cedent be and appear before this court on the 8th day of October 1909, at 2 o'clock P.M.at the Probate Court rooms in the City of Warren, in said county, and then and there, or as soon there after as said matter can be heard, show cause, if any there be, why said petition should not be granted. Let notice of said hearing be given by the publication of this order in the Warren Sheaf according to law. Dated Sept. 8, 1909. PETER H. HOLM, Judge of Probate. (Court Seal.) Aug. 19Sept. 23 MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE. Default having been made in the payment of the sum of Seventeen hundred ninety three and 54-100 Dol lars, which is claimed to be due and is due at the date of this notice upon a certain Mortgage, duly executed and delivererd by Archibald B. Brown and Mary Brown, his wife, Mortgagors, to W. R. Kinyon, Mortgagee, bearing date the 13th day of Deceniber, 1905, and with a power of sale therein con tained, duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the County of Marshall and state of Min nesota, on the 18th day of December, 1905, at 10:30 o'clock A. M., in Book 32 of Mortgages on page 281 and no action or proceeding having been in stituted, at law or otherwise to recov er the debt secured by said Mortgaga or any part thereof. Now, Therefore, Notice Is Hereby Given, That by-virtue of the power of sale contained in said Mortgage, and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, the said Mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale the premises described in and conveyed by said Mortgage, viz: 'M The South half, of the North west Quarter, and the East half, of the South-*est Quarter of Section Seven, (7), in Town ship' One hundred and fifty-five (155), pP^PIFWK North, of Range Forty, (40), West, of the fifth principal Meridian, containing 160 acres according to' government survey in Marshall County and State of Minnesota, with the hereditaments and appurtenances which sale will be made by the Sheriff of said County, at the front door of the Court House, in the City of Warren, in said County and State, on the 2nd day of October. 1909, at 10 o'clock A. M., of that day, at public vendue, to the highest bid der for cash, to pay said debt of Seventeen hundred Nfnety-three and 54-100 Dollars, and interest, and theFlax taxes, if any, on said premises, and Twenty-five Dollars Attorney's fees, as stipulated in and by said Mortgage in case of foreclosure, and the dis bursements allowed by law subject to redemption at any time within one year from the day of sale, as provided by law. Dated Aug. 13th, A. D: 1909. W. KINYON Mortgagee. W. A. Sperry, Attorney for Mortgagee, Owatonna, Minn. Aug. 12 Sept. 16. Notice of Sheriffs Sale Under Decree. State of Minnesota, County of Mar shall:ss. District Court 14th Judicial District. B. A. Plummer Plaintiff. vs. R. J. Buggy and J. W. Brooker Defendants Notice Is Hereby Given, That un der and by virtue of a judgment and decree entered in the above entitlea action, on the 10th day of August, A.D. 1909, a certified copy and transcript of which has been delivered to me,ation I, the undersigned, sheriff of said Marshall County, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, on Saturday, the 25th day of September, A. D. 1909, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, at the Front Door of the Court House, in the City of Warren, in said Marshall County, the premises and real estate described in said judgment and de cree, to-wit: The east One-half of the South west Quarter, and the We#t One-half of the South-east Quarter, and thean South-east Quarter of the North-west Quarter, of Section fourteen, in Town ship one hundred. fittj'-five North, of Range forty-four West. Said sale will be made to satisfy the sum of Two Thousand One Hundred Eighty-eight and 30-100 Dollars found and adjudged to be due by said judgment, and decree, with, costs and expenses of sale. Dated August 10th, 1909. WILLIAM FORSBERGr Sheriff of Marshall County, Julius J. Olson, Minnesota. Plaintiff's attorney, Warren, Minnesota. Sept. 2-9. HORSES. I have sold some line ones, but still have a good bunch left. Will sell you a pony for $3i\00 or a fine young Percheron or Belgium mare weighing from 1200 lbs. to 1500 lbs. for $150.00 to $225.00. Horses are in pasture at Riverside farm V& miles west of town. Call at my barn and I will take you oat at any time if you wish to buy. Cash' or time. W. H. Dixon, Warren, Minn. i SHAKE INTO Y0UB SHOES Allen's FootBase, a powder. It cores painful* smarting, nerrou feet and ingrowing naile, and in tanUytkeetbeetingont6f corn*ana baniona. It* the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot-Ease makestight ornewshoes feeTeasy. ItTs a certain core for sweating, callous, swollen,:tired, aching feet. Try it today. Sold byallDruggists and Shoe Stores. By mall for We. in stamps. Don?t meeevt amy Suastttuta Trial packageFRES.lege, Address Allen S. Olmsted, LeBoy, H7TT^ ^WARREN 3HEAF, WARREN, MINN, THURSDAY, 3EPTEMBER 16, 1909. for Notice of Hearing on Petition Formation of New District. Whereas, A petition has been filed with the County Board of the County of Marshall, signed and acknowledged by a majority of the freeholders who reside in the proposed new district herein described, and who are entitled to vote at school meetings in their respective districts, and duly verified by the affidavit of one of the residents of said proposed new district, praying for the organization of a new school district out of the territory hereinafter described, to-wit: S*/6 of Section 36, S% of section 35, S* of section 34, in township 155, Range 39, all of sections one. (I), Two, (2). Three, (3), N% section ten. (10), N% of section Eleven, (11), N% of section twelve, (12), in township 154, Range 39, in Marshall County, Also S% of section ten,(10), S% of section Eleven. (11), S% of section twelve, a2 all of Sections thirteen, (13), fourteen, (14.), and fifteep, (15), Township 154, Range 39, in Red Lake County. And the said County Board have ap pointed a time and place for a hearing upon said petition as by law required Now therefore. NOTICE Is hereby given, that a hearing upon said petition will be had at a meeting of the said Board, commencing upon the 2Sth day of September, A. D. 1909. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day. at the office of the County Audi tor in the City of Warren, in said County, at which time and place the said County Board will hear argu ments of all persons interested, for or against the proposed organization of said new school district. Dated at Warren, Minn., this 1st day of September, A. D. 1909. By order of the County Board of Marshall County Minn. By A. G. LUNDGREN, County Auditor and Ex Officio Clerk of Board. (County Auditor's Seal) ^mj^i MONUMENTS pi', The'Sest and moat durable monumentorhead" stone of marble or granite. Manufactured by the Chisago Lake GraniteftMarble Worlra. ExeelleEt workmanship and artistlo designs. -Forprices write to A.M. KR1NGSBERG, a l-N A GOPHER NEWS NOTES Minnesota Events of the Week in Condensed Form. Argyle.John Ek was kicked to death by a broncho on Ole Esterfelt's farm. He leaves a wife and several children. Stewartville. The International Twine Company has purchased in Stewartville in the last fifteen days nearly 300 tons of flax in the bundle. ChatfieldThomas Flannery, a re tail farmer about seventy years of age, was killed In a runaway. His horse became frightened at a well drilling machine and plunged down an embankment, throwing Flannery out of the buggy. Fergus Falls.The only Chinaman among the 1,614 inmates of the In sane hospital here was deported, be ing sent directly to San Francisco. His name Is given as Young Sen. Jek and he was committed from Duluth about four months ago. He Is not violently insane. Minneapolis."Babes In Toyland," Hamlin & Mitchell's musical extrava ganza, comes to tbe Bijou the week of September 12th, with all the or iginal elaborate production of this great Metropolitan success, which ran for a year and a half in New York City and one year in Chicago. Fergus Falls.Articles of Incorpor of the Vining Co operative Ele vator Company, were filed in the reg ister of deeds office here. The com pany organizes with a capitalization of $10,000. Its officers are M. B. Lund, president P. Halvorson, vice pres ident Ole C. Olson, secretary, and Charles A. Lund, treasurer. Anoka.The commissioners of An oka county have granted permis sion to the Anoka-Minneapolis Sub urban Railway Promotion Company to construct and operate a suburb railway over highway known as the United States military road, running from Point Douglas to Fort Ripley, from the city limits of Min neapolis to the limits of Anoka. Montevideo.The premium list of the Chippewa County Driving Park and Fair Association has been Issued and the fair will be held here on Sept. 27, 28 and 29. Good premiums will be offered for agricultural products and livestock. Races will be held each day and good purses will be put up. W. R. Pearson is president and F. J. Rubertus secretary of the association. St. Paul.Mrs. M. A. Crane of Min neapolis has filed a suit against the city of St. Paul for $20,000 on account of injuries received from the acetyline explosion on Third street, in which three people were killed. She was passing the building at the time and was injured by the falling wall, claim ing permanent injury to the spine. She holds the city responsible for per mitting such high explosives in the downtown district. St. Peter.1Contracts 0 have been awarded by the commissioners of Nic ollet county for grading and graveling the state highway, which traverses through the townships of Lake Prai rie, New Sweden, Bernadotte and La fayette. Although this county was deprived of $4,000 by the ruling of At torney Genera} Simpson declaring the "pork barrel" bill to be unconstitu tional, it will still receive $3,000 for Improving the state highway. This money will be spent under the super vision of the state highway commis sion, and the repairs will be made this fall. Winona.At a meeting of the city council an important proposition, es pecially appropriate to homecoming week, was submitted by M. G. Norton and William H. Laird, by which under certain conditions they obligate them selves to turn over to the Winona park board $40,000 to be used in the es tablishment of a lake park and drive for a mile along the north front of Lake Winona between Sioux and Wal nut streets. The requirements call for an expenditure on the part of the city of an amount a little in excess of $40,000, and agreements to award dredging contracts, pave streets, set out trees, etc., and keep the level of the water in Lake Winona from ex cessive variations. Little Falls, Minn., Sept. 2.Lyman Ayer, who lives five miles north of this city, is to be an attraction at the state fair, although he has not been advertised as such. He will go to the state show merely as a visitor and will be accompanied by Mrs. Ayer. They will occupy a tent on the grounds and remain there during the week. Mr. Ayer claims the distinc tion of being the first white' child born within the bounds of the present state of Minnesota. He is 75 years of age, but his abounding health and activeness make him appear at least a score of years younger. In 1834 a son was born to a missionary couple who had come from the eastern coast to teach the gospeL to the savages, The boy was named Lyman, and he now says he was the first'white babe* born in the state. His .first home was in what is now Pine county. Mankato.In their zeal to play a practical joke on Miss Frieda Nel son, a student at a local business col some of her young friends made a dummy burglar with men's clothing and placed it under her bed. When Miss Nelson saw the figure upon' r& tiring she was thrown into bysterj les and did not recover for some time. Her home Is near Slayton. Anoka.The commissioners of An* sjka county offer a reward of $250 ton tbe conviction of the murderer .^of Jacob Schwab. It it thought UM state may offer $250 additional. '-&&>. 11* S*rt*y* in?*t.jw!i i&*< THE MOST ADVANCED EXAMPLE OF DEPENDABLE MOTOR VEHICLE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION. 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AT THE SHEAF STATIONERY STORE: The Best Grain Fields in the state are draawn on for thd manufacture of the Justly celebrated WARREN BEST PATENT FLOUR We take such pride in the good name which this flour has won for itself that we are always careful hi both quality3-^ of grain and milling to keep the grade up to the high standard. jAsk your grocer for it, Mi' li ^Ji,, /i t, i' WARREN, MINN. fin tf 1 L&*!L ._ JJ i im TS+I