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— u,m,;,r.mJaw o b *ing it will be necessary for him REYNOLDS MAY 'LEAVE BEM[DJ! Well Known Gentleman in City May Be Compelled to Quit Bemidji. Judge Jay L. Reynolds is con- fined to his home with another attack of lung trouble, and unless he finds some means to stop the disease from which heis suffer- to remove to some climate more congenial, He has sufiered with the trouble for a number of years, but up to last Noyember did not think that the disease would assume a serious ' charac- ter. Butat that time he suffered a severe attack and was advised by local physicians to leave the city for Caiifornia or some southern state. Friends of the judge have noticed that he has been growing to appear more sickly every day, and it is said thatthe necessity for his remoyal to a warmer climate is 1mpers.t1ve MURDER THEORY DISCREDITED | Settlers in Shotley Country Think Jacob Dyrhaug Drowned While Asleep. 1. B. Olson returned thjs morn- ing from Shotley, where he has been making improvements upon his homestead. Mr. Olson says that the theory that Jacob Dyr haug was murdered is generally discredited by residents in the upper country and the opinion of friends and neighbors of the missing man is that he fell asleep in the boat while returning home and fell out. A vigorous search is stillin progress for the re- mains and drag nets, dynamite and” other means are being em- ployed in an effort to raise the body to the surface of the water. Not far from Xmas and-ne winter yet. We have a. large stock of furs consisting of ladies’ fur jackets, astrakan, near seal, otter, beaver, persianlamb, krim- mer, etc., and a fineline of ladies’ and misses scarfs, boas, muffs, the latest styles'and makes. We shall cut prices right and left. You shall have the benefit. - Our Mr, Kraywetz will be in your oity at the Markham hotel fof three days, Noy. 24, 25, and 26. Dor’t miss to see him and his line of furs. All furs will be sold at wholesale manufacturer’s prices.- You will save many a dollar. Every garment is guar- anteed. We have ' turned out many orders in your town, our costumers are our friends. A. Zekman, Fur manufacturer, Minneapolis, Minn. Established in 1894. Food Sale. The ladies of the M. E: church will hold their next food sale on ‘Wednesday afternoon instead of the following Saturday at Mc’ Cuaig’s store. They will sell home made mince meat, cakes, cookies, doughnuts and rolls. PRINCESS Grocery Co. It is a trifle early for a Thanksgiving ad, but. you will be duly thankful when you see the goods we will have for your Thanksgiving Dinner. Lettuce Spinach Young Radishes Onions Celery Extra Select Oysters Turkeys Turkeys Turkeys order one now We also have a fresh supply of ‘Ringrose Bulk Dill Pickles Sweet and Sour Mediums Choice stock are these, and : guaranteed to be appetizers. Remember our line of Olives is * second to none. Your Thaksgiving ftable is-not complete without them. foot,ball band n.ppeared upon the field and were greeted by thous- dow ands of Minnesotans. The North. | western band also appeared and both bands were loudly cheered. The weather is clear and warm- 4 almost too warm for football, The | 118 Minnesota team appeared on the field ‘and - were loudly cheered. The Northwestern team: has not yet arrived, The line-up ‘of the tiwo teams will be as follows; Northwestern—Davidson, left end; Kaper. left guard; Ward, left tackle; Davis, center; Carl- son, right guard; ~Allen, right tackle; ‘Williamson, right . ends Johnsou, quarter; Van Ryper, left half back; Reuber, righfi half | back; Blair, fullback. Captain Strathern will not play. because of being barred from the game. § anesota,——Burwan, rlghl;end- Brush, right tackle; Smith, right guard; Rlcker, cenber, Thorpe left guard; Case, left tackle; Mar- shall, left end; Kremer, right half back; Davies, left half:back; Current, fullback. Northwestern won the toss and Mmnesota kicks off o North- western’s 20 yard line, The ball was called . back and Kramer kicked off to Northwestern’s 85 yard line. On the first down Blair made a 25 yard run around right end.. Minnesota was pena- lized 5 yards for an offside play. With the ball ‘in Northwestern’s possession, on the first down, three yards: to e:a,m, Northwest- ern failed to gain and Minnesota got the ball on the “center of the field. Minnesota gained b yards on both the first and second downs. The ball. was on the 50 yard line and Minnesota had 8 yards togain. Harris punted to Minnesota’s 5 yard line andout of bounds. = Northwestern got the ball and failed to gain in the first down. In the second down with five yards to gain by 'Northwestern Minnesota was penalized 5 yards for an offside play, leaying.the Ssion on. rent was injured but o the game. Fu‘sr, down, 6 yar to gain, Minnesota makes 8 yar Seeond down, 2 yards to- gain, Smith makes 8 yards through cenr.er. ‘First down, 5 yards to tern’s D yard line, Brush makes 3 yards and in the second. .do; with 3 yards to gain ‘the ball is left-on: the center of the -field. | Brush makes 2 yards mor: Third down, 1.yard to gain. Rirst down, 5 yards to gain, and the ballon the 53 yardlihe. Brush makes 3 yards through| center and in. the second down another yatd Third down; 1 yard to - gain, Kremer makes3 yards around right end. - Second’ down, two yards to gain and the ball still in Northwestern’s pos- | session. Brush failed butin the] third down made 4 yards leaving right end and ' the ball is on the 43 yard line. Smith goes through center for, 8 yards. “Third down,: 2 yards to gain. Minnesota Toses the ball on downs on North- western’s 87 yard line. first down and the ball in ,North- western’s. possession, - ‘Blair punts to Harris on Minnesota’s in his tracks, leaving the ball in Minnesota’s hands- on her 25 yard line, First down, 5 yards to gain, Dayis makes 5 yards around right end, First down; ball on 31 yard line, Case fails to gain but makes b yards through| center and then two more. " See- ond down, 3 yards to gain and the ball on the 85-yard line. Case makes 5 yards a,round right end Rirst down, 5 yards ball on their 15 yard line. John- son failed to gain around right end, Blair punts to Harris in the middle of the field and the ball is out of bounds in Minnesota’s possession -on their 5 yard line. On the first down, b yards to gain, Case is injured and the ball is in the —center of the field. Thorpe makes 2 yards but Harris fails to gain around right end. Davis makes 3 yards and in the third down with 4 yards to gain Harris punts to Johnson on the Northwestern team, who returns the bsll 7 yards, lea,vmg it on their 20 yard line. In the first down wfl.h five yards to gain, Harris goes through center for three yards and in the second Kremer drops Johnson in his tracks. ‘Blair punts. to Minnesofa’s 26 yard line and Minnesota gets the ball. Brush makes three yards and then two more, and in the sec- ond down with: two yards to gain Harris makes the first down leay- ing the ball on Minnesota’s 35 yard line. ~Case fails to gain. - In the third down with 6 yards to gain and the ball on the 35 yard line, Burgan makes 4 yards; Harris drops back ‘and kicks fto] Reuber on Northwestern’s 451: yard line and he returns the ball 7 yards, leaving it on the 47 yard line in Northwestern’s pos- session. In the first down with five yards to gain, Northwest- ern failed to gain and injthe sec- ond with 5 to gain Johnson| failed. Blair in the third down punted 60 yards over Minnesota’s line for a touchback and Harris kicks to \Prmcess Grocery Co Northwester on the center of the field. Northwester returnes the ball 15 yards and the ball is on the 40 yard line. First down,five yards to in, Blair has ‘out kick, Blair makea yard throngh center andleavesthe second down with fonr yards to. gain. Allen to gain, and ‘the ball on the 40 yard line. Smith makes 8 yards through eenter. leaving the ball or the 43 yard line. . Harris makes the first down around the ball “on ‘the 44 yard line. | Smith: makes a yard atound On the | 25‘y§u‘fl lineand Harrisis downed b ught end and the ball {§ on bhe Minnesota’s 45 yard: line. - Kre: mer makes 3 yards through cen: ter. Second down; 2 vards te gain, Smith failed gain through center. Third down, 1 yard to ‘gain, MinneSota failed to. gain and'the ball went-fo Northwest: ern on Minnesota’s 50 yard liné: Second down, Smith gained 8 yards through center and. the ball is._on Northwestern’s 46 yard line, First down, 5 ya,rds to gain; Kremer makes 8 yards around right end and ‘the ball is ‘on Northwestern’s = 87 yard line; Second down, 1 yard to gain, Harris makes 8 yards around right énd. - First down, 5 yards to gain. Brush failed’ to Second down, 5 yards to ga Swmith” makes 5 yards throogh center in third down, then makes first-down putting the ball on Northwesern’s 80 - yard line. Smith ‘makes 3 yards: through center. First down, 5 ya.rdsto gain, Smith carries it within & few feetiof the goal and all that |- is necessary to make is the goal. Smith goes over for a touch down.. Harris fails to kick goal. Score, Minnesota 5, Northwes- tern 0. The game not finished.” Score S0 fsbr Minnesota 16, Northwest- ern FIFTY MILES , THROUGH SWAMP ‘Long Distance Through Mrs. J. Peterson, Jr., Walks| punted Harris 20 yards to each] make the first down and the ball is on the 85 yard line.. Marshall make 5 more through center and in the first down, Allen makes-3 more. gain. Allen makes first down,| and the ball is on the 25 yard line. Johnson is thrown fora 10 yard loss but-Minnesota is offside. Reuber tries a place kickgfrom the 4 yard line which was blocked by Smith, and che ball was left in Minnesota’s possession in the center of the field. ~ First:: down, 5 yards to gain, Harris fails: See- ond down, 4 yards to-gain, Case fails, 85 yards to- Johnson, who fum- bles the ball and Kremer ' picked: it up and ran across Nort‘l;west- ern’s goal for a touchdo now on the 54 ya.r 3 nesota. is - penalized Minnesota. 1s - givi Third down, Harris punts’ 00 Bogs and ’Muskég‘._ j : Mrs. J. Peterson, J r.,and 50! Ferdinand, retu}'ned ~this: morn- Second down, 2 yards’ to{* from Ripple. entire distance of fitty miles from' : Ripple to Northome, an almost impassable for wamps, - muskeg, d in- fai | every obstacle imaginable way. ayeler 807 out; sny fatigue an ng of bein only 8ay; covery f ognsumpmon coughs, and colds, Zer: necessary. Mrs. Lms Cragg o ,Dorchesbex', Mas : mgs New [t This grea.t. remedy|! lung diseases by all druggists. | Prm? 50c, and '$1.00" Trial bob- morning enroube from Northome > to their homes. 'The gentlemen have spent the hunting season near that eity and report eéxtra good success, having kllled each a-deer ¢ Js,mesL eorge leftlast night for Kelliner, where will look after the logging inferests ‘of Irwin & O’B: or a- few days. The eompan; will have three camp near. Kelliher this winter a.ud will employ about 225" men. ‘Byveryone wiiois looking for home e and wh shes ‘to serve . their Sunday-dinner with the best: on the market ave sure to call at the n'g and. fancy bakmg, > ankJ Gheney ‘makes_ oail senior partner of the Z case of catarrh that cannot be cured by th Ha,ll’s Catarrh Cure. S Sworn to_before me and s ribed in-my presence, this 6th |1 Al [Seal] Hall’s Catarrh e termflly, ‘and acts blood and mucous system, fr —F. J. Cheney. & Co., ‘Toledo, Omo D S5l By all st e Tale He "a,mlly Pill constipation S Try one of the Grl}l’s Sunda,y flumers, 3t cents. id firm will paytha um of i One Hundred Dollars for each| is guaranteed for all throat and | ide ; the market,”’ write Post & Bhss, of Georgm, V. Noother liniment Send for testimonials | ¥ rheumatic | su valuable never wish to be without it. | Sold by Barker’s Drug store. _ficm@s - ;HAKKERnP in - Up-to-Date Work 2 ‘and * Prices Reasonable. Enlarging, Framing and Finishing for Ama.tuers Hakkerup Studm Two Doors East of City Drnz Store. Lakeside baler: Sa.turday Wel deliver as you order, Mrs, J. Cornwa.l.l the aged lady who has ‘beén' sickfor the ‘past week, is-hourly expected succumb and very little: hope s’ enbertamed pton, Towa, d 'a month E of - Bemidji, 3 spend a few || Your Meney Always C!;egrfnlly = Refunded