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1 YOUR INTEREST IS HEBE CAPITAL *5O.OOO.S HSunuar, C** $% GATHERED FROM THE HOME FIELD Ij^'i*- li makes no difference what ac- commodation you may seek here, if it is in our tine you will be served to youn ultimate satisfaction. ,--*.ly Read Gilbert's big sale adv. in this issue. Look up E. I/. Tornell's advertise ment on Records in this issue. Miss Nettie Lunde returned Satur day from a visit at her home at Union, TJ. D. '-^x- Elden Arnold, of Britton^ S-Dak., froM Dmuth whe^lie kSend^a^tate arrived Monday for a visit with friends bera Mrs. J, L. Anderson, a sister of-John Anderson, janitor at the court house, and her two children have been here on a visit, leaving Monday for Fosston to visit agister before returning to her home. SEPTEMBER RECORDS1 Warren Furniture Ce. 1 Vand Rfc'1^1 ERY efficacious tor sore throats head coldsleaves such a cool* clean feeling. Use it to pre vent the Flul Throatssprayedwith Kknzo resist alt disease germs. Take home a bottle today. wAltREN PHARMAC THBOtDl ~'i\i~- We will cash you? checks as gfed as accept your funds for deposit, olFer freely any. advice we are quali fied to give and will serve you in any way a bank can serve. .DON'T HESITATE TO ASK A FAVOR HERE just because you are not acustomer of this bank. We are here to SERVE and we welcome every opportunity to do it. THE BANK OF BETTER SE&V/CE FIRST NATIONAL BANK M\VZ GLEANINGS EE25ESS3| 1NNESOTA A good used Player Piono at a bar gain at E. L. Tornell's. James Maruska returned today from an auto trip to Alexandria, Minn. Miss Katherine Hill returned from the southern part of the state this morning/:'::^/ C. H. Hopwood made a business trip to Minneapolis Sunday, returning to Warren Tuesday. Will grind feed tvro. days, Friday and Saturday, each week from now on. Farmers Mill & Elevator Co. Will pay cash for a good grocery store in a good town in Marshall Coun- ty.^Win^Anderson, Moorhead, Minn. Dr^ O. "Jir^ieland returned Monday medical meeting the latter part of last week. Mrs. Laura Walsh, of Crookston, and Ingolf Sathre, of Hatton. N. D., spent a couple of days last week in Warren visiting with relatives. A 10-20 Titan at the present price is the cheapest dependable Horse Poorer that can be bought. Call in and see the new Titans.Lundgren^ Wittensien & oo. r. -P. Joranson arrived home from Can 1 ada, where be owns a farm, bn "Friday last, just in time to see his step daugh ter, Elin, the nurse in training, before she passed to the great beyond. Mrs. R--D. Pearson and daughter Charlofte left on Monday for Crookston for a visit at the A. M. Foker home. Mrs, Foker being a sister of Mrs. Pear j^son. On Friday Mrs. Pearson will re turn to her home at Virginia. LIQUID ANTISEPTIC Yot $.*- 4 for iy|^ I your food* o*a the the sow T-ii*,^*US:Ua^S?. -,_-.a'tt^^: aires^atA Fin^osition Mis.s Hefg-a- Koj^sang after finishing a combined course at the Union Comme^ ciai College was placed In an extra fffte place with the Great Northern Life In surance Co., of this city. Miss Butler was also placed with the same company. Both these young women have found that a business training enables them to earn big money. Victor Heen goes to a nice position with Grand Forks Mer cantile Co., and Henry Haugen with the Northern Elec. Co. Plenty of chances for young men and women with this training. Send for free catalog and find out how little it costs. t-, Union xv^* CommercialCollege Grand Fork*. North Dakota Mrs. Joe Maruska. of St. Jose, Calif., is here visiting with relatives. We sell Mascot and Cremo flour. Give us a trial.Farmers Mill and Ele vator Co. i Mrs. C. A. Nelson returned this morn ing atfer spending about ten days visit ing in Minneapolis. See us for your watch repairing. Prices reasonable and prompt service. Hooper's Jewelry Store. Miss Elmira Rudloff returned this morning from Minneapolis^ where she has spent the past month visiting: Miss Mildred Wood entertained a number of friends at a whist party^at the home of her parents last'le^i&liig*k Mrs. A. A. Ecklund and ^datugKter Lois Mae left Friday evening foE a visit at Minneapolis and at River Falls,-Wis. Miss Margaret Holmquist returned to Warren Thursday after having spent several days at Maple Lake~:/with7Rapids friends. \Jr'~* In living learn and in learning live. If you don't know how attend Man kato Commercial College,, Mankato, Minn. Send for catalog. Mrs. W. O. Holcomb returned this morning from Cbisholm where she had spent several we^ks visiting at the home of herdkuhgter^ Mrs. H. H. Angst: ^jlSig Enebak'left Sunday by car forher Hudson, ^Wis., where he expected, to meet! Mrs. Enebak arid aftef attending tlie Minnesota State Fair return hom foj Warren. V'1*^^~'V'e '^JEhp.'.!^ CC Bakke left,last -Saturday for Minneapolis on a combined business and pleasure trip. He expected to rer '&&*left trtrn:fo"Warren oh Thrirsday or Friday of this week.' 'r^'^x"^..?~^\\: l~'^: Miss Florence Lundgren and Miss Esther Hilleboe were guests of.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sevierine, of Crookston, on Sunday and Monday, returning .to War ren Tuesday mornmg. vjMrs. George Davis entertained a number of ladies at her home yesterday afternoon in honor of her sister'Miss Ethel Allen, of Minneapolis, who is a guest at the Davis home. Rev. E. Kreidt and family, of Thief River Falls, Rev. Lutz, of Goodridge, and Student Amon, of Chicago, were guests at the home of Rev. Martin Hauser in this city Monday."' Miss Emma Bystrom arrived Tues^ day from a visit at the C. O. Bystrom home at Moorhead. Miss Bystrom has been attending the University of Min nesota summer school the past term. """10-20 Titan with a 3-bottom P. & O. tractor plow at #1,150even less than pre-war priceywill do your plowing and last longer than any other plowing outfit madeLundgren, Wittensten*& Misll^^^^^dstrand' left oil' Mon-' day te^^^mmp^s., .sheproceed will visit daqrs fanwheren the to MarsIta%K Mini^wbere she will teach the coming year^, this being her second year in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Mare Wanvig and Mrs. O. O. Whited and Children who had spent a week visiting wi^i their daugh ter and sister M*s. A^feSBystrom left Friday in Mrs. Whited'Bicar for- their home in Minneapolis. /Mrs. Bystrom ac companiedt'them as far as Moorhead for a brief*vislt at the C. O. Bystrom home. Barney Childsr hurler on the Warren baseball team during the past season, arrived in Warren Tuesday for a visit of a few days with friends here. Ife is enroute to Winnipeg and after st short stay there expects to" go to the "southern "part of the state where he will put. in some more time on the diamond as the season is wound up down there. He has been at Huron in the South Dakota Leagne since leav ing here. ~tj Sanopractic is a system of Health re storation, consisting of the following treatments of human disease, adjusting of the spine for the removal of the cause of disease, electric and Galvanic Currents, and manipulations with the bare hands. It is harmless in its ap plication and equally beneficial to men, women and children. A trial will be sufficient to convince you of its lasting and permanent benefits. Investigation wili cost you nothing. Get the facts first hand and satisfy yourself. It may mean years of suffering "Rolled Away" and the dawn of a "New Bra" to break upon your pathway.Adv. Carl Wieland, of the Warren Auto Co., accompanied by A. B. Mattson of the Sheaf, made an auto trip to points along the Soo line west Monday and Tuesday. They noted some especially fine grain crops in the vicinity of Adams, Fairdale antfNekoma. A heavy rain which fell last week had delayed threshing operations* for over a week and as a result nunierousj reports of grain sprouting in the &&' CaWe 4 Nelson Piano, good as new, a bargain at B. L. TorneD's^ *l& Save money on auto accessories by buying, now at Gilbert's Garage. Arthur"Melgard and Clayton Bakke spent Sunday in Crookston visiting with friends. ^:MMfr^^il?-M ***& We sell- Mascot and Cremo flour. Give us a trial.Farmers Mill and Ele vator Co. urday4 wer heard. The roads in NorthTJafota are not kept in as good conditton^as they are in Minnesota. After several days traveling on North Dakota roads a per son will more highly appreciate the highways of this state, :A 8aiice is used to create aii appetite or reUah for the food. The right way Is to look to your rtlgjsrfcm When von have good dtgesftoa you are cartais to relish Tablets im- a beatthy -JJ !&?*$#- r$fc /^l ir --Mrs. "C. G. Moline, of Argyle, arrived in Warren Monday to visit at the Jus tice Carlson home. Mrs. Edward Lundgren gavt a birth-" day party on Monday in honor of her little son Warren's birthday. A^r Will grind feed two days, Friday and Saturday, each week from now on. Farmers Mill & Elevator (Jo. Miss Myrtle Winberg and Miss Adella Winberg returned Friday from a visit with friends in thief River Falls. Oscar E. Peterson, of Shevlin, Minn.,* was here last Saturday between trains, visiting at the home of Aug. Ostlund. Now is the time to buy auto acces sories at Gilbert's Garage ten day sale. See the ad in this issue for bargains. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bradley and two children arrived this morning from Breckenridge, Texas, for a visit with Warren friends. Prof. C. E. Sjostrand and family re turned last Friday from an outing off two weeks spent at Lake Clitheral, near Battle Lake, Minn. Ed. Lundouist and son, of Carver, Minn., were in Warren today looking over land in the vicinity with a view to purchasing near here. Allen D. Collette, of Pine City, ar rived in the city last week to take 'charge of the department of agriculture of the Warren public schools. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Braggans are ex pected back this evening from Pelican where Mrs. Braggans has spent the greater part of the summer. Dr. O. K. Winberg, of Lake Park, Minn., was here last Thursday between trains visiting with his brothers Iver Winberg and M. Winberg, of this city. The Misses Marion and Bertha An derson left for Minneapolis Sunday eve ning. Marion will be returning after having spent a two weeks' vaction at home. Miss Loretto C. Newman, executive secretary of the Marshall County Child Welfare Board, returned last Thursday from a vacation of two weeks spent in the twin cities Mr. and Mrs. John Oberg, of this Thursday evening of last week for Princeton, Mfrin., where they will visit with friends and relatives for a week or ten days. The girts of the Queen Esther society of the M. E. church who spent ten days outing at Maple Lake, returned to War ren last Saturday morning. Mrs. L. A. Bueche chaperoned the party. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Eckstrom return ed Monday morning from a two weeks' motor trip to points in the southern part of the state where they, visited with relatives at St. Peter. Mrs. William Morrison, of Devils Lake, N. D.T arrived Saturday evening for a few days' visit at the Iver Win berg-home. She left Monday evening to visit in Thief River Falls, Jx Two marriage licenses were issued from the office of the clerk of court last week. Those receiving licenses were Ralph N. Powell and Myrtle N. Bengt son and Walter C. Armiston and Elean ore Hanson. Robert Lundgren left last evening for St- Paul where he will visit for a while* at the home of his sister, Mrs. A. C. Wold, before taking up his duties for the school year as principal of the high school at Elmore, Minn. A. I. Bystrom drovegto Moorhead, Sat- night to brin home Mrs By strom and children who had visited there for a few days. MissBetsie By strom, who had spent the summer in MobrBea*d, returned with them Sunday nighty Dr.1 Ed. Brafrud, who went to Min neapolis following his attendance at the state medical meeting at Duluth the latter part of last week, is now In Chi cago taking a few weeks' postgraduate work at that place, according to word received here this week. Dana M. Easton, of Poplar, Mont., arrived today by auto for a two or three weeks' visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Easton. He has recov ered completely from the wounds he re ceived in the world war and is now the eounty attorney of Roosevelt- county, Montana. Mr. Easton says that crops in most parts of Montana are good this year.' GIRL WANTEDfor general housework. Mrs. A. Grindelahd, 21 Central Park av. PURE HONEY FOB SALE in Combs and Strained. v.* 20c. per pound. FRANK SHULTZ, Phone 177-H Route 4, Warren, Minn. j Qet one of theae miniature Libarty Belli to drop your fian moner in at home %3& MMK^^ lWw|BlMp z_*%?" "^i ^i*. It 1 SLL-'wSrf- lsa. H^AJj^^^^^Liiillf^tliS^^^ *iMa-n lita 'i^^^t*M^^^^^kSi^ ""'AT Gifta for all occasions.Hooper's Gift and Jewelry Store. "Scratch pada for sale at the Sheaf office.-: Are you a Co lumbia Rec ord Fan? 'TH-E STRANDTHEATRE Friday aid Saturla *$M ANITA STEWART in if "PLAYTHINGS of DESTINY" A Drama of the fires of love in the frozen North and cooling embers beneath tropical skies. A sweep from Canadian hills to Southern seas. A BIG SPECIAL at regular prices 10cfit,25c Monday and Tuesday, Sept 5-6 ENI BENNETT in 'Tedse Roads" A good Crook Melo-drama Admiasion 10c and 25c Wednesday and Thursday, Sep. 7-8 CHAS RAY, in "An Old-Fashioned Boy" NVFF SED. Admiaaion 10c and 25c Here is your chance to get the records you have al ways intendedto buy: Standard Blue Label Records at only 59 cents. Look in our window at the large assortmentalmost anything you want we have them. 3= &J^fr*^ ^iil!&jd2lki Teach your^ Children to Save Vr 4*5*=,. i ^---M .vein 5 T.oqir HI S Sit '-ii i 4tt MOTHERS! Why not protect the children by nslng milk from a *fo- berclln teted herd? P. Frost Bpau*': lncFarm Co. .-rr jjoM: E. TORNELL Warren, Minn. Your children will learn more of the value of money through having a bank account than by any other means. It encourages them to see the.amount in crease, and at 4% interest compounded semi annually, it doesn't take knur to save large ^sums. 1SJKS '#_ .m Why not start an account for. them now the ultimate benefits wifl be inestimable. One dollar is sufficient to open a Term Savings Account. State Bank of Wwrea i *r 'V.I fi-p immm^mm^^