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vj^str*9"*- 1%^ T l?rvw ly^ Mrs. P. Bloomsness, of Radium, came down last Saturday morning to spend Easter Sunday renewing old acqaint ances here. She is at present living at Radium where her daughter, Olga, teaches. Her other daughter, Emma, is attending high school and normal at Warren. Mrs. Bloomsness says she in tends to return as soon as this school term has ended and make her home here She returned to Radium Monday evening. Miss Clara Christenson. of Radium, was visiting friends in the village be tween trains last Saturday. Miss Anna Johnson, who spent her Easter vacation at her parental home here, returned to Argyle Monday even ing, to resume her duties as teacher there. Mrs. Anna Bergman, who has been spending the best part of the winter visiting her daughter. Mrs. F. Gehrul, of Fargo, returned to her home in the village Monday morning. Don't blame the correspondents if that news item you look for is not in the paper. Why not instead tell the correspondents about it and tell them to put it in. ALVARADO NEWS First in six out of eight com petitive tractor contests. Read the following, on fuel costs: Average of all tractors in contests, 56.34 cents per acre? average of TWIN CITY in contests, 37.6 cents per acre. First of its type, the 16-valve- in-the-head TWIN CITY Trac tor Engine carries much of the responsibility for this re markable showing. Because this construction gives greater power, due to complete com bustion, quick clearance pf burned gases and rapid re charging of cylinders. Be cause of the economy obtained by. perfect kerosene burning, without water injection. Mrs. L. Larson and Miss Hannah Larson went to Grand Forks Tuesday morning to visit Mrs. L. Rykken, of Milestone,' Mont., who is at present under the doctors care at the Deaconess hospital. Elmer Hill and Oliver Sands visited at the L. Sands home at Viking last week, "returnnig home Saturday morn ing. School reopenetLagain Tuesday morn ing after a week's vacation, observing Easter. Jt Rev. Eckblad returned home from Wisconsin Saturday morning, where he has been for a few weeks. John and Arthur Sa^nds visited the Berg brothers over Saturday evening and hunted geese with them Sunday. Born to Mr. and\Mrs. Hjalmer Por ten, Saturday, April 3, a son. Congrat ulations. Miss Alma Skibley. of Oslo, was a week end visitor at the Axel Petersou home, returning to Oslo Monday morn ing We are glad to see the automobiles starting to run around here again, which shows the roads are drying up quickly since the snow left. We had *om more snow Tuesday but hope it is the last for this season. On account of the bad weather and bad roads, there were not so many farmers in town last Saturday, which was Market Day. as we would like to have seen. But hope to have a bigger and better day next time. Obert Berg called at the P. Iverson home Sunday evening. ALVARADO COMBINATION SALE AND MARKET DAY HAS BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL Saturday Mar 1 7 owing: to bad roads and weather conditions. Keep this date in mind and come to the biggest sale ever held in this section. S. S. TRICKEY, Auctioneer. 12-20 KeroseneTractor with 16-valve en^ne Dependable as the locomotive We have a carload of tractors, complete with plows in stock.Come in and see them Minnesota Auto Co Alvarado, Minn! Absence of vibration, hence longer life, is due to .the coun terbalanced crankshaft. These features, recognized for years by engineers, produce the most powerful, economi cal and long-lived power unit. Never before has the farmer had the benefit of these fea tures in a tractor, on account of the extra high grade ma? terial necessary, the new man ufacturing equipment requir ed and the additional machine work involved. In tfie TWIN CITY 13-20 you get them allbecause it is built to do the work, not to meet a price. Write for full information on this most efficient tractor and the official proof from eight contests. JMffl^ i i .iron i iKiiii, im "uiiiiumtui Owing to the high water, bad roads and weather conditions Alvarado's Market Day and Combination Sale has been postponed until Saturday, April 17th. Mrs. Johnny Peterson, of Warren, spent Monday between trains with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neis Markuson. She was accompanied back to Warren by her mother.who spent a few days there. The burial of Miss Alys Wolberg, who committed suicide last Friday at Hal lock while visiting her brother there, was held in the Ellm cemetery Tuesday afternoon. Deceased was a daughter of Mrs. Christine Wolberg, west of the village, and was quite well known around here. The sorrowing family has the sympathy of the entire com munity. Mt:s Synneva Christenson, who is employed at the H. Hill home, spent a couple of days with home folks last week. Misses Uuth Nyblad and Inez John *on who are attending high school at Warren, spent their Easter vacation at their parental homes and returned to Warren Monday evening. The Oscar Larson young folks were entertained at the F. Gehrls' home Sun day evening. Mrs. I. N. Lotloen and sou, Erring, was in Warren last Friday having dental work done. They also called at the And. Melgard and Rev. Tollevs homes. John Engstrum and Fred Christenson autoed to Big Woods Monday with the intention of going over to the latters farm, but were unable to get there on account of high water. F. Christenson and family will move with household goods next. George and John Berg called at the Nels Markuson home Sunday afternoon. Miss Hannah Larson visited at the M. O. Johnson home Monday. Mr*. Percy Howes and child, of Min neapolis, arrived Tuesday morning to attend the burial of her late sister, Alys Wolberg. Ole Berg was a visitor at the I. X. Lodoen home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Hans Larson returned home after having visited at the Sathre home in Big Woods for about two weeks. H. V. Aure was a village visitor a few days last week. Misses Agnes Sands. Ollie Porten. Amanda Hagglund. Astrid Pearson and Lenna Eilman returned to their schools in Fargo and Moorhead Monday morn ing, having spent the Easter vacation at their homes here. Bill Bergan made a business trip to Ralph Machie's. Monday. Mrs. Alfred Sands returned home Sunday evening, after having spent a few weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr* H. C. Aure. of Oslo. The Ladies' Aid of the Xorwegian Lutheran church will be entertained at the O Holt home Thursday after noon. April 1.1th. All are welcome. Ole Aure who N employed at Arsryle spent Easter Sunday with parents near Oslo and wit his -sister. Mrs. H. Sands and family Mr. We-tlnud conducted his farewell sermon in the Swedish Lutheran church Sunday e\emng. He left Lam aster Tuesday evening, when- iu v, ill tonduct services in ilie Swedish church there for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Jalmer Skoglund. Mr. and Mrs. Altred Xystrom called on Mr and Mrs. Peter Meline Sunday after noon. Callers at Oscar Lar*on' on Sunday were: Oscar Pam. from Wannaska. Eniil Hill. Ole Aure, Dan Ostfand and Engen Swanberg. Berg's, Sands' and Larson's young folks spent a very pleasant evening at Gehrl's Saturday. Oscar Palm, from Wannaska, is visit ing his relatives near Alvarado. Martin Bo.irdson is now back on his farm after spending the Winter at War ren. Alma And'Tson is now back h'm after teaching several months of school at Fork. A bunch OT young folks were seen on the way to I arson's one evening. Rev. II Ekblad arrived las- Sat- urday from his visit to Silver Hill. Alabama, tr which place he has a call to take charge of the Baptist church there for a second time He also made st p overs at Chicago. Red Wing and St Paul. He reports having had an enjo\.ible trip. BuptKt Church of Vega. C. H. ECKBLAD. Pastor. Services Sunday. April 11: At VegaSunday school will lie held at 11 a. m. and preaching service there after. At AlvaradoSunday school at 4 and preaching service at 8 p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to all. East Marsh Grove+ Those who wished for skating surely got their wish, and some pretty cold weather' besides. Miss Milda Shefveland spent the Easter holidays at her home southeast of Xewfolden. Rnbx and Mabel Hanson visited with their brother. Hans Hanson and family, of Xewfolden, last Saturday and Sun day. Miss Fina Julin made a pleasant afternoon call at Kolstad's last Tues day. Mrs. Cresien and August Larson visited at WohTs last Wednesday. Mr Holmaas and Anton Hanson call ed at Knutson's one evening last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wolff and Gladys Cresien visited at A. Larson's on Easter day. Anton Hanson called at P. Bakke's last Sunday. Messrs. Tom Kolstad and Andrew Erickson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Samson, of Xewfolden, on Monday this week. Now is the time to renew your sub scription to the Warren Sheafthe biggest and best paper in' Marshall Co. Seratch pads for sale at the Sheaf office. "ST1 FOR SALE FOR SALEOne 24-inch John Deere brush plow for sale. Will sell at a reasonable price.Walter Leslie, Ra dium, Minn. Lock box 31. HAT FOR SALEBoth timothy and wild.Pioneer Land & Loan Co. BUY Strawberry Plants, Raspberry plants, etc., big croppers and best suited to Northern Minnesota, at the "Berg lund Nursery", 72014th St., BemidjL Minn.J. A. Berglund, Prop. FOR SALE- One D-45 Buick. One Model 90 Overland, and One Model 1918 Reo, for sale. Write or phone I. M. Myrbo, Viking, Minn. FOR SALEStaude tractor attach ment for Ford Car.E. C. Parsons Auto Co. FOR SALEOne No. 12 DeLaval Cream Separator, used only about eight weeks. Apply to C. G. Peterson, with Pioneer Land & Loan Co. FOR SALE CHEAPSeveral carloads of cedar fence posts. Write to A. Sylte, Pitt. Minn. FOR SALETwo large garden lots in Lundgren's Addition. Also fine for res idence purposes.John P. Mattson. USED AND RE-BUILT CARS FOR SALE. Cadillac eight. Buiek six1918 Buick four1915. Chevrolet 4901919. Chevrolet 4901916. Four touring1916. Ford roadster1918. Ford roadster1914. Overland touring, Model 95. Overland speedster. Model 69. WARREX AUTO CO. Warren. Minn. FOR SALESeveral good building lots in city. Inquire at Sheaf office. USED CARS. Ford touring car, 1917 model. Marion touring car. Studebaker roadster. Buick with winter top. All cars in first class shape. Can be seen .it the E. C. PARSONS AUTO CO. SANDSVILLE I i The following young people ^pent the evening at Stephen Hudacko's last Sun day evening. Miss Emma and Julia Farstad. Messrs. Rueben Swanson. Henry Mucholz and Martin and An drew Farstad. The Sandsville Gopher Club meets next Saturday. April 10th. at the Sandsville school house. All are cord ially welcome. Martin Farstad left for Grand Forks on Monday morning to attend to busi ness matters. Do you borrow your neighbor's pa per? He may be looking for his Sheaf right now. You had better drop in and subscribe for six months or a year. Herd Headed by Valley C. S. Herd headed by VALLEY C. S., first prize winner at North Da kota State Fair. Farmer Fair fax 2nd, son of Farmer Fairfax, for which his owner refused $30,- 000.00 for. I will pay 25 per cent of your investment for all bull calves at nine ^months old and 35 per cent for all heifer calves, if cared for. HeHo! "this is-Hi* I I I I Red ftiverVUI*^ Hereford Farm? LIVESTOCK F03 SALE TEAM OF HORSES FOR SALE Weight 3000, 6 and 7 years old.An* drew Solberg, Warren, Minn. TEAM FOR SALESix good,horses to choose from, good sized, 4 to 9 years old.Paul Schulz, Radium, Minn. FOR SALEHigh grade registered Shire stallion, weight about 1900. Can be worked in the field. Will sell or trade.James Maiek, four miles east of Warren, R. 4. FOB 8ALBHare calves for saleP. Farm Co. few Frost Spuddtag FOR SALETwo yearling Shorthorn bulls.Aug. Prillwitz, R. 3, Warren. FOR SALEPure bred Single Comb White Leghorn eggs for hatching. $5.00 per 50, $8.00 per 100.E. F. Walters, Xewfolden, Minni FOR SALE Acton 50712 (65666) Pure Bred Peretaeron Stallion. Imported from France, has been at head of our stables six years and must change, only reason for selling. Call at OLSON & HOLEN'S FARM, Argyle, Minn. FOR SALESeveral good fresh milch cows.David Johnson, R. 1, Warren, Minn. i Horses For Sale. Six work" horses, one team consisting of gelding and mare, weight about 3200, aged 8 and 9 years, one black team of mares five years old, weight about 2600 and one gray gelding 7 years old, weight about 1400 also a gray gelding 3 years old, weight about 1200. TORGERSON BROS., Route 4, Warren, Minn. The Grand Forks Herald of Sunday had a write up of the North Dakota University basket ball team, of which Lynn Sinclair, of Stephen, is a mem ber. The Herald speaks of Sinclair's work as follows: "Lynn Sinclair, dub bed the 'sensational kid' by classmates, after an unusually fine exhibition of basket ball in a game this *ea*on, has played a spectacular and sensational game at a guard position throughout the entire season. Without hesitation he can be named as tbe best guard in the state His work in all departments of the basket ball game is consistent and thorough He plays wnh a world of endurance, and his passing and drib bling cannot be surpassed by any man playing a similar position. He was an important factor in theA university de fense, and his spilling of pla^ and handling of the ball were praiseworthj Sinclair comes forth in the individual scoring record, with 85 points to his credit." CHICHESTER S PILLS PUto in Ke4 and tU nuS3c\V bom, soled with Bin* Ribbon. DnwfHC AskfvCn&cWESrCKS PIABONO BKAHSHnuXfo^M jwan knownasBest. SatetAtwmysRen*bl THREE-INTON E OFFER! In order to encourage farmers to raise pure bred stock, I will cut into my herd and offer for sale five cows with calves at their side and rebred. I also have some special prices on bulls. Call at the farm, look the herd over, and make early selection of the animals you want. DUROC JERSEYHOGS Herd headed by PROUD COL.Sire sweepstakes CoL 2nd dam. Smith's Princess Queen. INVESTOR, 3rdSire Futurity Giant 265113 dam Lady Investor 440402. Herd contains of such breedings as LADY INVESTOR 74042 and LitterSire Investor CoL 238977 by dam High Model Lady 602218. HHHMfcft&~ Charles Franks, Warren, Minn. Breeder of D. S. Polled Hereford Cattle Vfe always have BuHs.Cow's & Heifers of antjatfejcraali s. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FQR SALENW% Section 28, Town ship 154, Range 46, Polk county. Price right. Terms. Address P. O. Box 325, Dubuque, Iowa. FOR SALE400 acre farm In town of Vega, 2% miles northwset of Alvarado. Improvements first class including modern 10 room house, hot water heat ed, running water, hot and cold, dairy barn, new, 32x60, with 14x30 concrete block silo and milk room built in barn: Hor3e barn 28x40 in good condition. Granary, room for 7,000 bushels of grain. Good machine shed, chicken house, shop, etc. Good new flowing welL water piped into barns. Posses sion given this spring if sold before April 1st. For further particulars in quire of E. Edman, Alvarado, Minn. Notice to Bayers and Sellers. I have some good work horses and colts for sale also some farm machin ery. If you have anything to sell list it with us. Property can be seen at my barn, or arrangements made to see it.Andrew M. Anderson, Warren. WANTED WANTED TO BUYAll your potatoes. Highest cash price. Call me up. Phone 230.Toby Scheie, the Warren Auction eer. WANTED Experienced engineer wants job on tractor for season.Hans Rud, Radium, Minn. AGENT WANTEDWanted man with team or auto, who can give bond to sell 137 Watkins home and farm products. Biggest concern of kind in world $1500 to $5000 yearly income. Territory in this county open* Write today J.. R. Watkins Co., Dept. 112, Winona, Minn. LADY COOK WANTEDAt small hotel good wages.Clearbrook HbteL Clearbrook. Minn. GHtL WANTEDA girl for general housework.Mrs. J. P. Easton, city. FOR SALEAbout 100 bushel of Car man potatoes, at 4 cents a pound.J. M. Loeslie, Radium, Minn. GIRL WANTEDA girl wanted at once for general housework.Mrs. C- E. Stinehfield, City. WANTEDAbout April 15th, several good men to work on farm. Also kit chen help. Steady jobA. Melgard, Warren, Minn. FOUND FOUND AT ALVARADOA watch. Owner can have same by proving prop erty and notifying Carl Johnson. R. 1, Alvarade, Minn. You Say You Can't Advertise? That's what otba- have said and ali of a sudden found some competitor was doing what they thought they couldn't do. And gettingawaywithiL Get the bulge on your competitors by telKng your storyin an attractive manner so itwill be read. You ll get the results. We Are Anxkms to Help Stock For Sale Cows with calves at foot Cows bred Heifers open Heifers bred Bull, any age from three months to three years old. Less cattle and better cattle means less barn room, labor and feed, and more profit. Yon cannot afford to feed grade cattle with high priced grain. Raise pure bred D. S. Polled Herefords and make money. 4 GIANT 731