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I FOR WEDDING PRESENTS More unusual than Cut Glass or Silver is the wedding gift of KARNAK BRASS, It will appeal to every lover of art in metal. KARNAK BRASS was inspired by the Temple of Karnak on the banks of the Nile. Built by Seti 1st over fifteen centuries ago, it’s ruins still stand, and gave to the designer of the Benedict Studios the idea of KARNAK BRASS. Each piece is truly Egyptian in form, finished in an at- tractive combination of Antique Brass and Nile Green. Hand decorated, with one of the follow- ing characteristicmotifs: The Lotus Flower, Isis,the Sphinx, Papyrusand Scarabeus Our line of KARNAK BRASS covers an interesting range of articles, single pieces and sets, The prices are as attractive as the goods, DO LOOK AT OUR WINDOW In it we have displayed a few samples of this much talked of Karnak Brass. There is a distinctiveness that pleases that certain desire in one’s taste, the desire of satisfaction. Not only does it give that pleasing satisfaction to the re- cipient, but to the giver as well. NOTICE THE DIVERS in the the glass vase in this same window. been the attraction of passers by all day. Barker's Drug & Jewelry Store It has Big Piano Sale One Week Only To make room for May shipment will sell Pianos at wholesale price. COME AND SEE US FOR BARGAINS BEMIDJI MUSIC HOUSE J. BISIAR, Mgr. 318 Minnesota Ave. Phone 573 GUARANTEE OF QUALITY AND cess retains the good of the tobacc bitter and acid of natural leaf | ka, Wyoming and New Mexco. g@l})&'fil‘?fl\@@.’fl §'mj|_|m3§ Copenhagen Snuff is made of the best, old, ricl, high- flavored leaf tobacco, to which is added only ach in- gredients as are component parts of natural leafiobacco and absolutely pure flavoring extracts. The Shff Pro- AMERICAN SNUFF COMPANY, 111 Fifth Avenue, New Yeg, N. Y. = | PLEA OF ROADS S TURNED DOW Carriers Canmot Increase Rates on Cement. AFFECTS ENTIRE WEST Companies Made the Plea That Addi- tional Revenue Was Needed, but the Interstate Commerce = Commission Refused to Consider the Argument. Approval of Proposed Advances Given in a Few Cases. Washington, April 28.—Refusal of the interstate commerce commission to permit the principal railways of the West to advance their rates ot the transportation of cement, for the McCormick 'and a posse of five depu- tiesshave been besieging the home of Gy eh'g Brush, a farmer living five milés ‘northeast of Golconda, for five days, with a subpoena for his appear- ance before the county sanitary board. - Brush, armed with a repeating shot- | ghn, has barricaded his home and an- nounced he will kill every man who approaches within 100 feet of it. TAMMANY HALLLOSES $11,630 Victim of Carnegie Trust Collapse In- volving $6,158,409. New York, April 28 —It came out that Tammany Hall was a victim of the collapse of the Carnegie Trust company to the extent of $11,630. The detailed statement of the claims filed by State Banking Superintendent Che- ney disclosed Tammany Hall as one of the depositors. The total claims against the bank as enumerated by Mr. Cheney are $6,158,409. Listen! 1‘}»}.}7 t]sl tsh‘(z: Ilrllonth 2 of bud and promise. i You need no]?; make meke good. o) Phe Club, An exclusive dining society in Lon- don is the one bearing the arrogant title the Club, which since its foun- | § dation has been limited to thirty-five reason that the carriers are allegec to need additional revenue, is the feature of a decision handed down in the important Portland cement case General advances of from half a cent to 5 cents a hundred pounds in rates on cement were proposed by the carriers in transmissouri territory, to become effective Sept. 1, 1910, aud affected a territory which produces approximately two-thirds of the Port land cement made in the United States. Cement is a commodity of compara- tively low grade in transportation, but in commercial bulk is exceeded only by coal, iron ore and grain. The ad vances proposed were attacked' by members. Johnson., Burke, Reynolds and Goldsmith were among the orig- Inal members. Garrick and Boswell Joined in 1773 and Gibbon and Fox in 1774, Of the eighteen premiers in the nineteenth century nine were members of the club. Fox. Liverpool, Canning, Russell. Aberdeeun, Gladstone, Salisbury, Lord Rosebery and Mr. Balfour.—London Spectator. Bloom out inmerry new clothes for Merry May time. Merriment is the due of every individual; life was meant to be merry. The clothes we sell are “individual clothes. They give us individuality; they Vill give you individuality. We not only sell distinct clothes, but we sell them at prices distinctly ~just. We The Orator's Fate. “Some orators.” said Senator Sor- ghum reflectively, “make me think of | ) *The ome whose head sou chopped|§ WaNt Your trade as long as you live; we *es. He had to take all the biame| ] KMOW the Way to getit isto give you goods § for what somebody else insisted on his at short profits. producers and shippers and. pending an investigation, the commission sus pended them, first until Nov. 1, 1910, and subsequently until July 1, 1911 The points of destination to which the proposed rates apply cover a wide range of territory extending from Illi nois and ‘l'ennessee on the east to the Rocky mountain territory on the wes! | and involve rates throughout the coun try. Some Advances Allowed. In the opinion promulgated, which was prepared by Commissioner M Chord, some of the advances are sus- tained and many of them are disap- proved. ' The commission did not ac- cept as decisive the statement of the carriers that present cement rates are so low as to be unremunerative and that the commodity does not bear its just proportion of the burden of trims- portation, the testimony on that fea- ture of the case being regarded as ‘‘'very meager.” Approval of the increases is given the proposed rates from Portland, Colo., to all destinations; from Kan- sas City territory and poins in Kan- sas and Oklahoma to pointsin Texas, and from Bonner Springs ind Yoce mento, Kan,, to various poins in Colo- rado, Towa, Kansas, Missour, Nebras. “With these exceptions,” the com- missioner says, “the proprigy of the new rates has not been shown.” The remaining rates appar to be materially higher than they were for a long period and “the cariers are requested to withdraw th¢n forth- with.” 1f they should not coiply with the commission’s request bgore May 15 an order will be issuedito main- tain existing rates for at feast two years. DEATH IN HEADACHE;CURES Dr. Wiley to Begin Investigtion Un- der Pure Drug Act Washington, April 28.—Dngers so grave, according to Dr. H. V. Wiley, chief chemist of the depstment of agriculture, lurk in the 01'd;ary head- ache remedy that he has etermined to institute an investigatio) under the pure food and drugs act. | Many cases in which'deth has fol- lowed the taking of thes remedies. said Dr. Wiley, have beerbrought to his attention of late. = | Headache powders, sai/ Dr. Wiley, usually contain -large q¢antities of drugs which affect the hart more or less. The powders, acc(ding to Dr. Wiley, contain a larger jroportion of saying.”—Washington Star. Asking Too Much, “My dear,” said Mr. Clarkson, “I don’t want you to think I have any de- sire to criticise you for the way you manage. but really we must try to live within our income.” “Within our income? Goodness! And be regarded by everybody in our set as eccentric ?’—Judge. M. 0. Madson & Co. One Priced Clothiers Doubled Her Capacity. “Mrs, Garber fell downstairs and bit her tongue in two.” “I feel sorry for her husband. She was a terror when she had only one tongue!” | JOHN G. ZIEGL.ER “THE LAND MAN’ Fire=- Life-=-1N SUR A N CE---Accident e o e e o o At REAL ESTATE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES FARM LANDS BOUCHT AND SOLD Co to Him for Farm Loans Office--Odd Fellows Building Vice Versa. Teacher—I would like some one in the class to define the meaning of vice versa. Bright Boy—It's sleeping with your feet toward the head of the bed. THE WORLD’S BEST SEPARATOR SHARPLES TUBULAR FOR THE FARM, THE DAIRY OR THE CREAMERY Not a ‘“Has Been,’” but a “Right Now’’ Separator {. The Dish Pans Tell the Story Exclusive Tubular Advantages 1. The Tubular skims closer, under all condi- tions, than any “bucket bow!l” machine. 2. The Tubular produces a perfectly smooth, frothless cream of any desired density—an impossi- bility with any other bowl construction. 3. The Tubular cream thus obtained will yield more butter from the same amount of milk than it is possible to secure by other machines. 4. The Tubular runs at full capacity with these drugs than any phsician would think of prescribing. | BARRICADED IN 1IS HOME Maniac Holds Sheriffand Posse at Bay for Fiveb:ys. Golconda, IIL, April28.—Sherift E. | PURITY o and ewels the tobacco : two-thirds, or less, of the power required for any “bucket bowl” machine, 5. The Tubular has the most convenient, safe, durable and desirable arrangement of running parts 6. The Tubular supply tank is very low, of large capacity and need not be lifted off or moved to take the machine apart or put it together. 7. The Tubular is absolutely safe from acci- dents caused by exposed gears or by top-heavy | o e T The full dish pan contains the disks used inside the bowl of a “bucket bowl” machine which a dis- gusted farmer and his overworked wife discarded forda Sbarp]lles Dairy Tublar. The good woman . bowls, filled with loose parts. used to wash that whole pan full of disks twice daily, but now she washes, instead, the tiny little | 8. The Tubular three-piece bQWI can be thoro- . dividing wall in the other pan—the only piece in- ughly washed in one to three minutes, one-tenth side Dairy Tubular bowls. She was thankful the time needed to clean “bucket bowls.” ¥:§:1;ge disk machine was replaced by the 9. The Tubular uses less oil and requires fewer Avoid her hard experience by getting a Tubular repairs than any other separator made. Easier in the first place. oiled than others. Think of washing dishes for three dozen people twice every day in the year, especially if all have softlbolled eggs spread on their plates for every meal. Write for our large complete catalog. It tells more about Tubulars, and what they will earn for you, than we can tell in this add. Here’s Another Satisfaction---Guaranteed Forever Every Sharples Tubular Cream Separator is guaranteed forever. No “ifs,” “‘ands” or “buts”’ about it. Simply a straight, honest, iron-clad, open, free, and above-board perpetual guarantee. ', No purchaser could fairly ask more. No manufacturer could fairly do more—few do as much, Let us demonstrate to you this wonderful Machine Third Street A. B. PALMER Bemidji, Minn.