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r. Lr C. B.' W«ng«i» at BraugM hvestaent Ce. LAiiUA iiiru^iii auu ChAu RkaL Kstate I»%xs od torn- mui*tliip at lowest r»h» of N Mow* r»o h*cd tt t.fues. 4 Inl Off+c* South D»k WEAL ESTATE AND LOAMS. "Met:—Five Door* Norsk of entrant* V» 1*. 8- Laod Office Dr. J. T. Layne E 1 S Graduate Jliaaetota State University Office over First National Bank LEMMON, & D. An Artistic Photograph rtistic in onewjAion, in L)#iitanri Shat^le effort*, in Finish and Mounting it tie Kind of Pbotofrapb You will |et at the Miller Art Studio Main Street, West Side LEMMON. S, D. I I N E Y -f Sar» Mor K afcu'J I ('UtUHMHI Mrs. May Taylor. Mi: s Steel Public Stenographer Lessons in Shorthand and Typewriting Room 12, Land Office Building s. N. Braden Undertaker and Licenced— —Embalmer F. W. ECKER Building Contractor General Contractor in Frame, Concrete, Brick and Stone Construction. Plans Drawn and Specifica tions Furnished. Box 382, Lemmon, S. D. Cowwrag BT CarfdKJ la Cxmdj zl La od Office Business trassacted fUmtn- Ceausts aad PrW«. I«t»te4 Tract* Script Ray W. Conklin IcMyONS ts-./ce thi* Jidge. 8. D.. April I»ir !'-if Sir: i ittobr Ike «Jat of erert .- dicate for p«W* ofiee U »*1 p-« iis*-sr -»?orU to Ae-w-rs. :se ih but t© j*r** :hr» ltmr. whict t* aiao a ?r»ai .-•-. ae*t f.- jour friendship, nw IS}- the evening -l as rr ar tote I as a gr*ca*l* of i*~^L ihz- Li Mr*. Ar s acd Law of i£»e Cni w iit.T of lor*. Beside* ?e*efciog Ooe eia? La* one e*r. fca-re hao lib re* of mj irtiw grsnerxl La* veiiee in U»e Sutr of io«ra- o®* vhb Uk ohi D. B. H«9kr*oe .1 of Duba^ae and two e»r» t»ra Aiooe sr. ibe pa^c. Darici iut three years I h»T* beeo i' atz/cf job c»u try claim te-fs »«-*t of Selm. 1 km.-* th* fVr Cctutiy situation iB tfce ©oitairj jreSi as the tows. Darioj? ti* twelve rear* I have ha*L asidr my law work, a varied ba»ioe*i expe* irnee very T*h»ble to a prob*te jdjfe. 1 hat e Mm before bfwo a eaadidaie for tab ic office. I us not a politician an 1 1 be]iere that bo mac wbo asoir* s to be a jadr* should be a poiiiicisr I a«c a free mac and sha'S remain promi^is ibat mj actions as »haii be free frosi poiitieaS bias ml al: tiirr"* and in §irict accord aith the ia* and lie facts. I aci qualified to engage ic practice of law in South i'akoia bu *k- e t.f- er sou|^»l any prmcuce her asiue rom that in the United State: I^and '.»f5ce. I shall be pleavd to bear fnn, \(i Bince'ely Yours F. Dfetrj School Hotcs. A prai was ship minds of nated on both tickets. Three wards were represented. The eltcuon was held in the after- tl A mon. ballots being cast the same form as at the city po Is. 1 French and Dry Cleaning "wet" by 14 Class entertained the sra^r.: and teachers in s most ttl he repuohcans were in the majority and the school went ol public sentiment and that the place it on the school house the "wets" played politics. night of the party but before On Friday evening a Junior i they had time to present it to and Senior reception was held in the public a Junior captured it fvrm of a Progressive Supper, and bore it away and the fresh Mi.ss Mabel South worth opened Juniors and the "Maroon ami Silver" of the Seniors. The floral decorations v/ere white and dark i red carnations and palms. Ap propriate toasts were given by different students. 1 Submit Your Building Plans to men her home for the receiving of the this end the war? guests where a large body of the students were entertained for a time, when they proceeded to the The operetta "Captain of Ply- annual Freshmen party beWpr-m^7oung spring a sudden setbiefc. oemmd del ifhtr.:. manner. Mjsic. games and re freshments ma»ie the beers pass »emly. The tables mere corated in Lavar.des ard white and orjiy one event caused a shadow to fall on the gaiety of At»ut :15 o'clock the freshmen boys, numbers oi the militia whe- were ass s*:ug ir receiving Ibe guests were acex peetedly interrupted in their pleasure by the stern call of duty *rber. a squad ti the militia earoe I to escort :hem to the Arrrory i military drill, causing quite a| .c£Krro: ti.r. which was over comeI by the r.oroter of tbeir escort I and forced them to viekL One student ran about half a mile up the road and escaped drill. The "absence o? the male merr.bers of the party caused mock regret among the young ladies, until their return about 10 evening, when the merriment itby (TTlir. jed 10 a !a:e h^ur. The High School students hace1 Freshmen and Juniors Citizen the pupils of the 6th, week' against each other in the en- 1 Concern!t|f those qaah'Scatiori of!selves, character which areever. csore serious requisites than those of traicin^ an experience. I refer yon to my neigh bur# and other friends who bavi I known me for a term of years. deavor to make historv for them-' their flag on luesday evening 7 mgacd the city offices nomi- 'with much confidence. Ear'vjtim* s Wednesdav morning a keen sight-! ed soohomore oiscovered :he nag and immediately called together his band of sophomores and 1 freshmen and at 7 30 o'clock the ^,e ar,d upon ine »nd 1 noon the sophomores and fresh-1 «sl°« citement in the school. Thes i- i men ban ,,er but were somewhat foil-'IT* in the Jtart he afrjre Mid (lifficu|ties Th fina suc Ar cetdea in tearing the fiag from A u:„u.t A ,, its ropes and highly elated over have not seen it since Will HIGH SCHOOL PLEASANTRIES Who was it said last Friday residence of Miss Margaret NTes- night at the Freshman party, bitt to partake of the 1st course, "Oh well I don't care I think it which she served most daintly I was just mesn." assisted by her mother, from here the party continued to the' home of Miss Geneive Hoehn who served the second course,! afterward the merry group went How soon will the Hookey to the pretty home of Miss worm" bite some of the High Frances Colahan where the third school students again and last course was served and The excerise of walking from |trie Uehctouf supper was unani- basement to assembly room is (mously pronounced a glorious considered good in the high GUILTY OF KILLING HUSBAND success. The decorations used school. I in the different homes were the! i "Green and White" of the *'The Juniors think they're awful smart'' a remark made by a "freshie." North Dakotans Most State Their Politics. (Continued I mm 1st pa^e) it is. If a man says, "I am an independent, I will not tell you moth," taken from the poem to what party I belong," the as "The Cour'ship of Miles Stand-!gess'r puts that down and when ish" will be rendered on the last that man comes to vote he will day of school in June by the find that he has disfranchised primary class, the grades and himself the High School. Practice isj There will be no chance to now under wav directed by the sjvear in a vote, if the voter has Misses Rossman and Borresen in refused to declare his politics or tne musical part, while the his party affiliations. If the as dramatic portion will be under: sessor has not been able to see tie supervision of Prot. F. S. the man, then he can swear in Salisbury. Much is expected of his vole, but not otherwise. this as it is considered the finest| attempt they have made in the musical line. other seeds only as have tneir learned he wan warned in Aih»n, nr. a n n e s a n s u o n a n i and retail. REFUSE TO SKIP ONJILYMPIC de Three Hundred Firemen and ireasers Quit OBJECT TO NEW WATS Declare CcHapsibl* Craft Added to VeaaeE's Lfe«aving Apparatus Are Uneawerthy and Walk Out Five Minutes Befce Big Liner Is Due to Leave Southampton. Southampton. Elit- o'ciock that stalled a whom »h#v declared that the coUapsl- 5 broken the general order of af tto*-' fairs and last week found the Th. refused April XS.—flW" Imadred of the firemea and greaser? teloef's? to the crew of the Oivmri arrack five minutes before the White Star liner was due to sai! for Ne"v York. The men deserted the ship on the vessel were unseawo Wt on the Olympic 'ifeboal* substituted Ditted' 5 lapsible for *(b The Juniors hoisted! n'"'*r,"h"' s6' ., '. their victory, crowed over the tl .the u Jnmors. Thursday p. m. 1,,u,!hJi) i votes. The "drvs" •'"cshmen made their banner of claim this not a true expression lavander and white intending to I IIK «™«.o, ol «rOTtn .« fresh greasers. One of the strikers alleged he pi his thumb through the canvas of LEMMON, In a body. They gare aa their reason for strik iag that the collapsible lifeboats In In depuutlon of men employed the eastne room of the Olympic war |c4 on the officers of the ship and o CLASS FIGHT Commander Clarke, the chW of tfc- Southampton, to were flimsy to sai! unless wooden the boat. ... men. explaining cc ones and also demanded that two additional seamen be signed on Commander Clarke arg«ed With th» that it was imposs b!e to procure wooden lifeboatB in He assured them h^! he previously »n the collar- ®L sibie boats and was satisfied with them. Refused to b« Convinced, Commander Clarke offered to take 0iymp,c to tbe Cowes 1 allow any of the crew to select any S&nie evening hauled the banner^ boat or boats on board and he wou i I down. Wednesday p. the prove by demonstration they wei Juniors cailed a mass meeting I made another larger banner aR{ the »L.. _• L. ... .w ,* hitihef up on the n staff and leave the liner but this move wt presenting certain difficulties for climbing the poie. Thursdav. th. 8trj jrr ides and Hig-h Schfxl u* checkmated by the White starofficial rp presenting certain difnculties on Tuesday p. m. of election dav pi h,in» t^-.. By presst, imo ^ke'ai! a, room hands on tt* —American liners 1: a-ow» kclfl ir. road" for' who removed all the Kanswavs White star acd Were discovered astride the! port the Olympic was able to leav .* cupola attempting to dislodge the I dock and oek1 of the new collapsible boats. The White Star officials declared the re quisite complement of firemen, grea=- ers and crew is aboard the Olymp: LI1^]and that the vessel Will shortly pr teed on her voyage. The O'ympic has moo pancnger on board. MORE LIFEBOATS SECURED Giant Mauritania Adds Several t* Her Complement New York, April 25.—The Maur^ tan!a. jiiant Cunarder, was slight!) damaged when a strong ebb ti('. swung her against the pier shed she was leaving her dock on her regu lar trip to Liverpool. The bridge rail was twisted and tl pier was damaged, but no one wfts Injured. The Mauretania carried eight ne lifeboats and seven Hferafts in adc tion to her regular complement of siv teen lifeboats. These were hastily o' tained in New York by the Cunard line officials following the Titanic dis aster. According to the Cunard official enough safety appliances have be-n obtained for the Mauretania and oth*! f-hips of that line to enable every per son aboard to leave the ship In ml ocean if necessary. Mf*. Jury KIMuff Convicted by Davenport, la. Davenport, la., April 25.—Mtb. Anna Kllduff. charged with murdering ht husband. John Ki'duff. from whom sli» had been separated, was found guilty of manslaughter by a Jury after about twelve hours' deliberation. This was the second trial, the flrtt resulting In a disagreement. CITY EDITORJS^ MURDERED Stranger Walks Into Newspaper Office and Shoots Man Dead. Spokane, Wash., April 25 —An un identified man entered the editorial rooms of the Spokane Chronicle, drew a revolver r.nd shot K. H. Kothroek. the city editor, dead The slayer fired without warning and his motive haft not been a seer tained. o FRF!HWiriC TARTV Sprouting and vital qualities test- for trial Oil the ehm-m* Of having Ml ed, sure and guaranteed. Green's tacked Mrs h»mci ih*r»« On Fridavevening April 19the Seed store has them. Wholesale!1^ *,,BCk »n i a i w 1 i 1 Mr" **.«. 8en"atlon BEGIN EARLY TO Rid Your Farm of the Destructive GOPHEI Get busy before vegetation gets fer a a u the GOPHERS are now hungry and will eat the bj more readily. Rid your farm of the pests now beforeti before the breeding season begins. One gopher kill now means at least ten to kiH a few weeks later. tFse STRYCHNINE, it is the cheap. and best GOPHER killer on the mark We offer strychnine in oz. vials 25c. 1 oz. vials $1. Macomber & Co. Will Handle acd absolutely safe. The men refused to be convince luc luru reiu»«i 10 oe cwnviace and left the ship in a body. Thev at same night hoisted it i tempted to get all the seamen also 1 proceeded down to soutv U I S S Sullt Just Opening The Martens Feed Store Joe Martens, Manager Flour, Feed, Hay and Grain of all Kinds 150 TONS of Bright and Fresh BALED HAY now on hand Grain Shipments Ready for Deliver) the first of next week THE MARTENS FEED STORE Nesbitt's Old Stand East ol 10c Feed Ba Dakota Mutual Life Insurance Company WATERTOWIN SO. DAK. Mr. Thoughtful Reader: You are trying to make some money on a sn medium or large scale, you are looking ahead, you are likely trying to accumulate something for yourself am those who are or those who may be dependent on also a margin for your own old age, if your plans a rect (if not you can change them in time) you wiii suo in your undertakings provicei you live. You cannot n money to-morrow nor the next day nor at any future you can only do so NOW, so your success depends or, future. Will it not be good business and the essence of servativeness to insure the future and make the whole sch of human life a success as far as you are concerned? can do this by a plan which many times cost you less you may think, as the cost may finally be used to the plans of a life time. Buy a 20 payment Policy, J. L. Vatican, Agent. Ranger* .. njont-y fa-r. u ... no Money required l:,a n f, TlV r,. Sr »7 not let tM air out. lUiii.irt i thiHixami ixiits,..,!.!!., lr 0 tlionainl 1 acsoRiPnotis v 1 o Returns to Faet Chars*. New York, April 2.'i. l'*redai lek O Beach and Mrs. Ilem lied hero on the stcatuer Kaiser Wllhelm II J,v,i::.i,n.a!i :,1 ridlnir yorj- f1ir»M, mui lin. 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