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Cemmon Rerald: itriscfi 1 lie tjUiUi-IiUiK Herald Published Fridays at F.MMON, SOUTH DAKOTA. i, F. \'AVL Gmrt, Publisher. Subscription $1.50 the year 4th, s. IK. a matter Friday, Feb. 23,13f*. ?rkins ity's resolve to :^r aggregating over $50,000, suffic-! jf»nt!y to go within a $50.0(j0 al-, Ambition Shackieti. lor political honors in north state are just beginning to out that the Corrupt Practice Act, which tn-cam- a la at the last se.si n of the North Dakota legislature, must shHoumIi' t-fi-Wonod with in their i -there will be, if the no more campaign o, no campaign cases of liquid shment—kegs sent to congenial .. Iiborhoods, and the festive voter no mor rv of a 1 this IK 'tabled to indulge the d* to the polls, thi' new law demands 1 hat he must keep his i' within 15 percent, 1 siiiiiri it:r ear of the office he #, provided, that cannidatea whose -•ti.tries would not come high, might spend up tofciiHi. Nowthose who have been up against such a position know only to well thai money goes freely ass for election, especially is large. Thus candidates, s»«". 4».fice liod themselves handi capped. for they cannot even pay the publisher# of the papers they need for the aimpie announcea their candidacy, and remit a. in the pr*»vi»ioiii of law, aft«*i ih election the it h"» itatement of inot' th i 5001 and garden seeds. ut, and i, they a i or ring, i -e rifted. OD EL. day at w jrv. rill ha rioignia near POOL HALL, complete, with all accessories, in best town al otig line good location for sale or trade for land address "S," un of Herald. cieel urn oaj, amj .n-, P^cted here about April 1. Rev. thfe fntse American Blackmer is a young man of high h* fate* wiM*! h« u, attainments and comes with re ^jcotrinendations of having done he Woman's Club of Lemmon cw«eriai-it«l their men 1 hurooay a v^i an gat the me of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hnntington.'... A delicious three course supper was served at7:30,—and it goes without saying that the privi-|linery leged guests were practically all^ present at roll call, to partake the dainties. The house was cunningly decorated in the sym-1 wtlk- J. E. Phelan, of Bowman, was Dr. Strang was called out to a business visitor to the city on Milton Rogers home Sunda Tuesday. morning, where he delivered to Mrs. W G. HoWagtoo Mftw I*?. overtop "T"'* ed yesterday from a two weeka' visit at the twin cities. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Helm, of Bison were guests of Mr. and A! rf*. P. J. Tscharner for several days this and last week. JiOSst See Oscar N. Sampson for I to ran ou duighters. Miss Henry Fin- iish seed g*ain is hail* with braaten and Miss Ulsor returned rcfen a |u|| an{j Mrs. and Mrs. Harry D. March iesire hereby publicly to thank those who were so generously helpful to their daughter as a candidate in the Elliott piano contest. WAGON, wide tire, and 7 ft. SMALL BUILDING wanted t" buy. Let me know what you have- Call or address, H. Care of Herald. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid Will be entertained by Mrs. E. H. Dunning, on Thursdav afternoon Feb. 29, A cordial invitation to all mem! the society. Pool hall, complete, with all for sale or trade for land. Ad dress "S" care Herald, Lemmon, Wednesday was Ash Wednes day, and alter tne very busy social season which Lemmonites have thus far enjoyed, many will heave a sigh of relief, as they settle down to the quiet and in trospection which the lenten sea son offers. opening in the interest of !0tt store- of She was ac- companied both going and com- in,?oy l,ttle Miss man8"n buls of Geo. Washington's birth-!JOyed Harriet Her- ho appears to haveen- the tr'P-very mu*. day. The guests and hostesses! Friday of last week the re were seated at tables for four, mains of Andrew Galbraith ac the place cards for gentlemen companied by two sons, were being adorned with a Martha taken to Omaha. Neb. for inter Washington portrait, and those ment. The deceased was 65 years of the ladies with the likeness of old having lived with his sons the Father of His Country. After °ear Grand Valley postoflice, T. the luncheon the time until mid-, Nickisch had charge of arrange nigh was beguiled with cards at' ments. H. E. Meyers the Opticial Specialist will be at the Palace Hotel in Lemmon, Saturday, March 9, 1912. Glasses scien tifically fitted. All work guaran teed. Consultation free. H.E. MEYERS. little daughter in consequence of which new acquisition R, is a deaervingly proud papa i deed. I Mr. and Mrs Oscar Olsen re joice in the arrival of a young lady of tender age, Sunday morn- ing( yow Fire Ins. that is soon going who immediately proceeded lQ make herseJf at E j,: *honie t^em an(j to taj.e I Mrs. Inga Olaon, of Bangor, their deepest affections. Con r! Wis., who has been here visiting gratulations. wHh possession of Green & Son has aifalf ha} at ?1 reme satisfaction on all sides. bome Tuesday land hay at $14.50 per ton, on Mrs. Theresa Germann an- track. I i n authority that nounces that on the first of arch The local company of militia UdK'ttit nas to go abroad shewill move onto her claim three have recently received a supply this year for nearly a miiiion dol- miles east of Thunderhawk, andj0f ammunition for armory target ls«r« worth of seed grain. This, half mile south of track. 'practice, and the boys are now mething of an item, but in Every one may have a chance practicing almost every evening of the fact that for a gene- ,at the special weekly prizes at with a view to improving on the n the Dakotas have been Ellictt's. enviable record the company es-j ?rica's bread basket, that sum j^e society of St. Mary's I 8.50 per ton, and good up- tablished at camp last summer, church will meet Thursday Feb., Miss Bowlus and her school 129, in the afternoon, with Mrs. i i ie Afiasns county com.mssio-1C. I Smith All members and Geo. Washington party Friday have before th«-m the task friends are urged to be present evening last at the commodious ui reducing demands for seed 1 were hosts at a shadow social and & Son has received' North Lemmon township central complete line o' field school. A large number of neigh- bors were present and a delight ful time is reported. Mr. Citizen, give Oscar N. Samp son a little of your Fire Insur ance. 9-15 The firemen's dance Monday evening was one of the most popular and pleasant social func- Disc, for trade, for cattle. Calljtions of the season, Many at onor address John Kyllingatad. tended, the hall being crowded Stowers, N. D. t0 Allen & Hafner have again purchased the meat market which they formerly ran, from G. B. Patterson. The latter will de' ote himself to the improvement of his farm south of town. :ts capacity, and the fire Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fitzerald 1'ddies are in consequence quite wish hereby to express their a nice sum ahead in their treas grateful appreciation towards iury. Moe's orchestra furnished the many who aided their excellent music, tho acquisition daughter Marie in her canvass in of Mr Dave Clark with his clari the piano contest. I net adding much to the ensemble Oscar N. Sampson just came from the eastern part of this state and now wants 3 quarters not to far apart and not to far from this road. L. C. Peck left Thursday of last week for Kentucky, where he expects to secure another Morgan stallion. As the fore most breeder of Morgan stock Mr. Peck has made himself a fine record with the U. S. government for furnishing the highest type is of Morgan stock at the remount •in! station at Miles City, .vhile other animals always brought the best prices at the recurring horse sales accessories in best town on line, I at Miles City. He is expected b&ck shortly, and when he re turns will bring with him an animal representative of the highest merit of that breed which is now receiving so much de served attention of breeders. Temperance Meeting. K. N Holsapple, Superinteo dent of the South Dakota Anti- Rev. '4, L. BSackmer, of Irwin, Saloon League will speak at Pa. has accepted the call of the jSamelson's hall on next Sunday local Baptist charge, and is ex- at 11 o'clock. Bible school at 12. Mr. Holsapple will also address the Evangelical Gospel Temper ance Association at the Presby terian church at 7:30 p. m. Help Wanted—to save dimes i It is seldom that we are visited by eating 25c meals at Hotel)by such rare talent. Let every Green. body avail themselves of this op- Mrs. E. 1). Payne returned'portunity Wednesday from Minneapolis, where she had attended the mil- A cordial welcome to all, H. U. DftJ*. For Trade. Income property for land. Value $ 8 0 0 0 e n a $ 7 6 0 0 e month. Clear of incumbrance. J. W. Hurley, Owner. Al mont N. Dak. 32-8t Strayed. Black gelding, age 0 yn., wt, ftb. 1450. Star in forehead right frrnt foot white scar on same reward for information or re turn. J. F. Marshall, Petrel, N. D. F«*r Sale A wild SW I -4, S 1-2 NW I 4, 21 -130-93 Adams Co., N. miles Political Announcements For County Treasurer of Perkins County. To the Voters-of Perkins County: I have deeititd to be a candidate for nomination to the office of eounty treasurer at the primaries to be held next June. I believe that my Ion# association with the business affairs of thecount.v and the experience gained thereby, bavin# been a member of the board of county commissioners since the county's organization, qualify me to prowrly dUchar^e the duties of the offic: and uay self, if nominated and elected. ti i" so to the utmost of my ability. L. T. LARSEN, If nominated and elected, I pled#* myself to discharge the duties of tfo* office to the best interest* of J'erkin* County and to the very best of my ability. M. C. WICKWAflK. For Clerk of the Circuit Court i'o the Voters of Perkins County: I hereby announce myself as a canditate for the office of Clerk of the Circuit Court for Perkins County, subject to the approval of tiie republic an voters at the primaries. Having become thoroughly conversant with the duties of the office during my present term in this office, I feel I shall be en abled to give the public that intelli gent and conscientious service which 1 herewith pledge myself to. And in futherance of my candidacy I hereby •olifit the support of the voters. Special Prize Lodgepole, S. D. For County Treasurer. I wish to announce to the Voters of Perkins County, that I shall be a candidate for the office of County Treasurer at the primaries to lie held next June. For the past twelve years I have been engaged in the banking businenn. the last two years in this county, and l»elievo the experience gained tber»^)) ives me the qualifications neceMary to perform the duties of the office. Respectfuil y, ARCHIE Vs. PAIIKKB. For States Attorney of Perkins County. To the Voters of Perkins County: I wish to announce that I am a candidate for nomination at the Jun« primary, for re-election to the office of States Attorney. I beg to Stat* that since baveheld the office I have endeavored to adhere strictly to the enforcement of the law. and have pur- 8ue(i S!1Ch 10o acres all tillable N 1-2 P°licies thal sme.I the County. If re-elected Dak, fifteen: from Lemmon, on Cedar] For price and terms, Creek, write Minn. 36 8tj Lock Box 21, LeRoy, to me commensurate to the best inte ests of I promise a coatinuatlon of such policies, and iff have PAIR A SHOES FREE! As announced before we will give a spe cial prize each week gor a time—With each fifty cent purchase we issue a num ber of which we keep a duplicate. Each Saturday night at 8: o'clock we draw one number and the person holding the cor responding number wins the prize. This week it is a pair of SHOES, the choice of the lucky one. No. 127 won the rug last week and the person who has number is requested to call and claim the rug. Lots of new Suitings and Ginghams to arrive this week. Come in and see them, Ladies. J. C. ELLIOTT CO. Lemmon, South Dakota Few Clerk of Courts erred I will endeavor to correct any errors I that I have mads when I see and be- lievp thit have made them, AMOS O. STANLKY. To the Voters of Perkins County. I have decided to l»e a candidate for the office of Clerk of Court at the com ing election of Jt»12, my candidacy having been solicited by the present incunit»ent of the office, who has pledged his hearty support toward my election. If elected, I will give the office every attention and care. II. H. ALDRK U. For County Auditor. I hereby announca myself as it candidate for re-election to the of fice of County Auditor of Perkins county S. D. As such candidate, 1 can only reiterate former pledges, to faithfully discharge Jhe duties of the oftee, ever remembering that, a county official, is There's Quality in the Goods We Handle and supreme satisfaction will be yours, replenish your pantry from our stock. Besides the regular stock we carry the en tire line of no more, nor less than a hired man, his time and talent should be devoted to the interest of the people. I respectfully ask the support of the voters at the coming June primary, ft. MRNJAMIN. For Register of Deeds. i'o the voters of Perkins County: I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Register of Deeds. I have served as deputy in this office for the past two years and have had ten years experience as an accountant. If nomi nated and elected cafi promise an ecoDOJttlc and efficient administration. ¥our support would be greatly ap preciated. L. P. SHUTTLE WORTH. the if vou Swift & Company's Products These Speak for themselves. Give them a trial* and let them talk their mer its to you W. LAWYER Meat Market Main St. For Superintendent of Schools To the Voters of Perkins Count I have decided to be a candi u for reelection to the office of Superintendent of Schools an -isa appreciate any an allefforts in MI of my candidacy. If elected i* give the duties of the office n thought and attention. Respec E. T. V.V wold grades, well N SHEEP FOR SALE. 1100 Ewes and 37 Bucks lots* wintered and in pink of condition, for *ale. 'n quantity to suit purchaser. I^" livery April 1st, or after 1-*^ bred to lamb about May 1st. isell hunch entire under InmT? [privilege of live percent cutlw^ Sheep can be inspected an ,inltj at my place 0 miles north and- miles east of Lemmon, S. EDWIN KIKK. P. O Stowers. N LOST-Nov. 16, 1911, graj ing, medium build, wt. 1250 lbs., freckles on fs-'' body, small bump on kicks front ankles a Finder please notify Risser, Grand Valley, for reward, Important Notice -cost 1 ing reduced call at Hotel 1 and obtain a square me« twenty-five cents.