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We Know today that not a matter of accident or luck. health or sickness.is| Certain i l iFOR SALE—Cbeap 6 room house. | - nt- - ur | Lot 50 x 140. Inquire 709 Irvine| 2 | Ave. . | will publish all “Want Ads" for half.| FOR SALE—$600 sail boat for $100. | {SVERY HOME WAS A WANT AD FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, 311 conditions are bound to cause illness and| the healthy, happy home is always the result of proper care. You will find every article and every preparation in our drug store nmecessary for perfect health. ) g Besides drugs and medicines there are toilet articles consisting of soaps for the most delicate, sensitive skins, nail and hand brushes, bath mits. sponges, toilet waters and powders, at prices to satisfy the most economical and qualities to please the most fastidious. Let Us Help You To Be Healthy and Happy | Barker’s Jewelry 217 Third St. Mail Orders Promptly Filled & Try Our Mail OrderZ | - Service | i Dru Smgre BEMIDJI N SOCIAL AND PERSONAL G. H. Fuller of Neving is in the city today on businéss.” A business meeting will be held o, the First Scandinaven Lutheran' shurch tonight. | Try a can of Crab Meats 35¢ a! can, at Roe and Markusen, The Quality Grocers. { Sanitary Glass Jars of 50 National Stock Cigars $1.75 per jar at A. N.! Geuld’s this week only. Judge C. W. S:anton will leave‘ this evening for International Falls, where he will preside at a special | serm of court tomorrow. Mrs. A. K. Southworth returned| yesterday from Bagley, where she} kas been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. | G. H. Hansell for several days. The Baptist Ladies’ Aid will hold a food sale at McCuaig’s store Saturday, April 8. Those having | donations will please bring them in| early. Mrs. Charles O'son of Thief Riveri Falls left yesterday afternoon for her home after a delightful week’s visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. P. J. Russell. MERCHANDISE REPORT. Crane & Co. has the best looking | waist values we have seen so far in Bemidji, this season. These waists are | oa display in their window for Satur- day’s selling. About ten different styles im this special waist offer at $1.00. HORSE SALE. | On Friday April 14th, 1911, we| will sell at auction at Blackduck, Minn., 60 head of horses, 50 set of harnesses and wagons. | J. A. IRVINE & CO. REAPPORTIONMENT DEBATE RENEWED (Continued from Page 1.) under such stringent rules and re- gulations as they may prescribe. “Your committee recommends that there shall be provided at once by | said institution be conducted resentative R. C. Dunn of Princeton | presented the minority report. { I 'the abolition | that the | bill is doomed, its friends are back- | bill will be made a special order for | Saturday. the state a suitable gymnasmum with a swimming pool for the use of the inmates and that the management of | along humane lines.” This report is signed by Senators| Frank Clague of Redwood Falls, and | J. D. Sullivan of St. Cloud and Rep- resentatives Geo. D. Reed, N. J.| Holmberg and L. A. Lydiard. Rep-| was named a member of the com- mittee but refused to act because of | a long standing friendship between | him and Superintendent Whittier. Senator A. J. Rockne of Goodhue, the other member of the committee, While the expected criticism of the board of control is pretty well veiled, the cunning of former Sen- ator Ed. Smith is seen in those para- | graphs which place direct responsi- bility upon the board of control for a change of management and for of corporal punish- ment and the adoption of humane methods. Should the board of con- trol fail to obey these suggestions it is reasoned that the governor would have just grounds to ask for the resignation of its members. KK ! While it is a foregone conclusion Hanson reapportionment ing it to the last ditch. At a meet- ing of the reapportionment commit- tee of the Senate held yesterday afternoon the bill was considered but definite action on the part of the committee was delayed until this afternoon. It is expected that the * XX W. R. MacKenzie of Bemidji is entitled to much credit for the bill which has passed the House and is assured of passage in the Senate ap- propriating $75,000 for the aid of county fairs. As the result of this measure, the state aid received by the Beltrami fair will be increased from $400, the amount received last year, to $975. This measure was {drawn by Mr. MacKenzie, Thomas J. Meighen of Albert Lea, John G. Fur- long of Austin, Bert Smith of Mower county, and Representative F. C. J. Christie of Austin who introduced .the bill in the House. Buy Home Made Bread. : FOR SALE A e oo, For the convenience and accomo | FOR SALE—House and lot onm dation of the citizens of Bemidji, W Lake Boulevard. Part cash and A. Gray, proprietor of the Home | easy payment on balance. In-‘ Bakery has placed his bread with| dulre O.N. Steenstrup, Geo T| | Baker & Co’s. Store. the following dealers of this city: Roe & Markusen, 207 Fourth street. | FOR SALE—Full blooded Golden | Wm. McCuaig, 120 Third street; | Xv”“d‘me eggs at 507 Irvine| ve. | Henry Miller, 295 Beltrami avenue; i P. M. Dicaire, Peter- | FOR SALE—An oak buffet, in per- son’s, 213 Third street and H. P. fect condition. Graham M. Tor-! 1101 Irvine; s 2 | rance. 421 Bemidji avenue. Botting, 624 America avenue. Or-| = der by phone. Fresh bread daily. |FOR SALE— 4 lots South East: —_— - corner, 13th Street and Bixby Ave. | New-Gash-Want-Rate ~ | _4°°!v & E- Reynolds. | Where cash accompanies copy. we | cent a word per insertion. Where cash does not accompany copy the regular rate of one ceuta word will be charged. Inquire at this office. 1 FOR RENT 1\ | |~ Bemidji Ave. Inquire at Browne’s HELP WANTED Dairy Lunch. e . | MISCELLANEOUS | WANTED—Girl for general house- | v | : a Oy < | work. Inquire 903, Beltrami| s NTED—16, 18 or 20 ft. launch. | avenue. | 2to 3 hores power engine. Ad,| | dress P. B. Heffernan, State Sana, WANTED—Chambermaidand night| torium, Cass Co., Minn. | clerk at Brinkman Hotel. | [ {WANTED — Plain or children’s| WANTED—Cook atthe Trondjhiem| sewing. Mrs. Higgins, 516 Bel| hotel. | trami avenue. Phone 337, i out. We carry é complete line of Kodaks and Kodak City goods. Ask us for a copy of the Kodak catalogue. Quality and not quantity is the Kodak idea. all by daylight way of picture making with the bother left CREMO FLOUR Into Every Home in Bemidji We will send absolutely Free alarge sample sack to every one sending in the Coupon below. The best proof of the best flour is the bread it makes. We invite every housekeeper in Bemidji to put GREMO FLOUR to the test at our expense. Cut this coupon and mail to us. CROOKSTON MILLING CO. Crookston, Minn. Gentlemen: Please send me free of charge one sample sack of Cremo Flour through my Grocer. Grocer's Address - My Name These Coupons will be honored till and iucluding Monday Apr. 10. This offer made to residents of Bemidji only. The above Coupons will be redeemed by the follow- ing dealers: MATT LARSON H. P. BOTTING B. G. NEELY R. J. FENTON P. M. DICAIRE Wm SCHWHNDT & CO. FALLS & CAMERON RIGHT NOW THE TIME To THINK about that new Kodak you have been wanting. There is nothing that gives more pleasure for so small an outlay than a good Kodak. Kodaks are in a class of their own. The easy, [|Barker’s Drug & Jewelry Store