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ii iii rtlnir U Capta Arthur W f'help 'iinparty "K* ^oratnariHer Hiiiet, smooth manner with the mini-mum of trouble. Probably his Ion# service both in the Heps' and in the National iuanl account or this in part but it seems tq be more a natur i trait of the man. He was bo!': Colfax. Wisconsin. 1873 .* moved to Minnesota an ear! a^e. He ha a common scho ducai ion in Minnesota and I December 12 when eigh teen years o' he inlisted tVmpanv "B United Stat. i •. u.«hargt"i •_ .il '.a' by pi.1.' ••.-ember 28. 1893. li i with Company "F Minnesota Nation?.' infuntr mm tl iptain, 'aptain, -I -b Kansas City 1-t. Lieut. Ad »m pan e k n a (i I 111 tl I I i»it pril aptair mint i n i r. i:», u Spain. Sioux i ... I t. Lieut. Adjutant HiK'kman, Watert Is? 1 laplair i S.: iriRton S: I I M*I«N HH.H TO -efiti.,» ion! bnibiut ampionsbin nth The tar at Fergus Fails. Mum the next .-o. o-...-,- vid wa «i ...omber ul i- 1 4 i n n e s o a luring the Spanish- an Wi jade (j wm appoint '•master Seiv econd Divisio-: ind served i- !i i discharge on 1898. His i the Dakota •fated back mi appointed Keu I'tenna i Sergeat' as sam i'r thr organized Separav 1th South Dakot I'aulkton in 1910 an.i 1st Lieutenant in at. vear and berarn. III':.- 191ft. i i." s-11 w- cotmii.i. i 'it 111 I Member i i«' U:t- placed !, the Supernumary list because removal from Fauikion, Captan I'helps was withdrawn l'roni tin Snpernuinary list and placed roinmotul of Company K at tin i 1. i ..f til.- Stat !•....]), I.KMMON i:i.l l{l5 i I O 4 1 K I {Continued!* from page Jerry H. Fenestra. Asht.. Joseph Kramer •las. J. MeKnight. Wan-' Charles S. Peck Gilbert Perry, Watertovvi C. L. St rat ton, Sioux Fa I John Sheehan. Rodfiehl Clyde W. Smith Vrerne W. Southworth i1 *"ick S. Larson. Clark Furloughed to N. (. 1{.-M -p Loren L. Missel Arthur Brewer S e e n e s i k a W i Discharged l«. join Key. A iil.t' Kay 1'pson. Redtield Hud Fi. h.-i'. Wasau. Wis Albert S: A:-, Discharge. i IV \a Willie Lanii' ICni Transferred Dewey Jeffreys Harry Gardner, S. Kov iv-inii.ts I e n I a a K e o i Field .in.l Stuff, 11It S. D. Im'. olon.' p.. ••. .I Wales, Howard. Lieute-iT ,• 11 Colonel. \Villam A. Ilazl.' \:.er leeti Major. i S. Pent ley. M. Map 'I i V v Ma.!"i'. K.i ward A. Heckuilh. P't Major. Myron L. Shade, Redtield Major, Lawrence H. H-edrick. Hot Springs. o il-solved. Thai the United! •. tes should require that all I tin able-bodied young men ho i tween the ayes of i O 14 llI'ii TF, TIWBKK !. l\ K ly, preparednes- ne of the jmt»st vital questions before the 1 American people today. In this w II {time of war and war rumors, it e takes precedence over al! other [. le question-:. Everyone should j, e come out tojthe debate and hear o I I I "o Intfb and 21 to itake a specified amcfint of mili-j Constitutionality i Tifinber Lake 1 uphold the affirmative :. local team will defend negative. he question of military train i .n* is one that be of in Itere«t to everyone. Undoubted- Hie question discussed. Vou can r.-.t decid.' th' orthwe--ter 11 1 fail to be interested. It will be remembered that i nnion high school had a de bating team in the state contest i 3£». la year and they made a good showing. The team chosen this year consists of Agnes Sullivan, Ervin Hoehn. and Walton Cole. George Sattler is alternate. Un der the coaching of Chas. J. LumJberg, the high school prin cipal, the team has been working earnestly and faithfully and can noc do otherwise than make a creditable showing for the Lem mon high school. Having decided to quit farming, I will offer for sale, on my place one and one-half miles southwest of Lemmon, on Commencing at 10 A. M., the following described property, to-wit: 6 0 E A O A E 6 0 40 head 2 yr. old heifers, all bred to registered white faced bull 5 head of milch cows* coming in soon 5 yearling heifers I yearling steer 3 three-month calves 1 calf 3 weeks old 1 fresh cow and calf 2-three yr. old heifers. 1 1 E A O O S E S 1 1 I span geldings, 5 and 6 yrs. old, wgt. 2600 1 span mares, 10 and 12 yrs. old, weight 2600, with foal by Dilowip Jack 1 span of i 5 and r. old, wgt. 2300, both with foal 1 span yearling colts 1 span of mules, 5 and 6 yr. old, wgt. 2300 1 2 yr. old'geldingwgt, rake 1 8 ft. disc 2 double buggies 1 new Hero fanning mill 1 new Columbia wagon 1 hay rack and wagon I truck and rack 1 harI row and cart, I J. 1. CJasc 25 h. p. steam engine 1 Garr Scott 22 h. p. steam engine 3 sets of wock harness: i new OslJaway cream seperator I grindstone, bed, stove, wash machine and other tools of all descriptions. U O N Z K U I v K FREE LUNCH AT NOON TKRMS 01* SAJjEl All sums under #15.no, cash. All sums over that amount time will be given until Oct. 1st, 1917, on bankable paper bearing 10 per cent interest from dat of sale. 5 per cent discount, for cash. THEO. HAMLIN, Owner H. H. l'OMEROl, Auctioneer.c. C. SIDERIUS, Clerk appreciate your support. A large crowd was present at the debate held in the Lemmon high school assembly last year. Let's see if we can not have a larger crowd out to the debate this year. If you are interested in your school you will not fail .to be present. Tickets will be on sale at once. Don't forget the i The Lemmon citizens have al ways shown that tbey are inter ested in their high school and have ever been loyal boosters of high school activities. The suc cess of the athletic teams repre senting Lemmon high school has been due in a large measure to the support that they have been given by those interested in the welfare and activities of the school. Like the athletic teams, the debating team needs and will place, time and price.-High School Assembly, Friday the 9th, admission 25c. 8.4X BKXITO CLl'B OMMK\lS 4th H. 0. The following letter from the San Benito Commercial Club at San Benito, Texas, awaited the 4th S. I). Infantry on their arriv al at Fort Crook, Neb.: To the Officers and men, 4th So. Dak. Infantry, Colonel Boyd Wales, Commanding, Fort I 10 ft. Thcir.as drill, new 1 16 ft. scd roller 1 read cart 1 John Deere plow with breaker bottom 1 6 ft. Deering mower 1 Ohio cultivator 1 McCormack II 1 HPU- r'nliimkia urn*nn liA.. I I a a with breaker bottom 1 6 ft. Deering mower 1 Ohio cultivator 1 McCormack Crook, Neb. Please accept from nesi interests and citizen-, 0f Sa Benito a sincere appreciation the conduct of your orgaiaza tion during its stay in our ..v. The Fourth South Dakota i fantry came here as gentle: and went away with the aai :. reputation many ties of frj,., .. ship were made between which will long linger as a me mbranee of your border »e vice. The best wishes of San Bern: goes with you all. The state South Dakota may well f,( proud of the conduct displa ,}. by your regiment. Yours very truly, San Benito Commercial r.t, Geo. A. Toolan, Sec'y, Read the ads in the U-nv Herald. mares 1100