The Oklasodak (San Benito, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 20, 1916 Page: 1 of 8
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Bullard's Brigade welcomes the Staff of Col. Helmick who come to Inspect everything from Shoes to Hat <vmh
Official Organ ol
Bullard’s Brigade
The Oklasodak
Vol. I No. 5.
Brigade Newspaper
San Benito, Texan, Wednesday. September 20. 1916
Publish by the Soldiers
AT
San Benito, Texas
Price 5c
4U>- S. D. iNfANTRY LOUISIANA SUPflV CO. AUtN B. COLL miN6 WfllS IN CRACK COMPANIES GENERAL INSPECTION
MOHLIZATION WSTORY Off fOR CAMP STAFFORD DROWNS IN RESACA THE HEARTS OF MEN’" IN PUBLIC PARADE OF BULLARD’S BRIGADE
Hoy* Found Military Life and Typhoid Lieut. Buchei With 40 Men Entrain
Inoculation* Somraksl Bough. Saturday Morning for Stats
Hat All Are Cheerful. Mobilisation l»nin»
Indian liny Thought to llate Tried to
Swim Canal—Mas Miaaing
For T»o llaya
(By Rgt Harry he*ton )
Allen B. Cole, wagon*-. with the
|Nupply rompany, 1st Oklahoma Infan-
wh,„ ran *„ n^t
.n. lnf.ntry,nlr.ln^ .1 S.n Bfnilo;t,m!K.r in ,h(. „„„
for t.;*lr State .not .nation point at
of the .South Dakota National Guard
wan issued on June iRth. it found
the fiuard well prepawl r weeks
the moldlixntion order had been an-
ticipated and at each company station
the men responded #ull of energy and
imhued with enthusiasm which was
contagious. Recruits in large num-
l*er* joined during the three days in-
tervening between the issuance of
(.'amp Stafford. LA. where they will
jain their regiment, Lieut. (1. B Hu-
rhei and forty men hail been left
here to care for the regimental equip-
ment that could not he carried w!.en
the regiment was suddenly call* I
home nearly three weens ago.
The supply pompany loaded their
the mobilization order and the date wagons and other equipment Friday,
it went into effect, and there was ,etj>ecting to leave that evening, hut
hardly a company which did not have their Pullman did not arrive until the
an enrollment far *urp**«ing the next morning delaying their depart-
company's supply of equipment ure. The men had packed their bed-
The state moldlirst on (»oint was at j ding, so many of them spent their
Camp flagman, a beautiful campsite last night in San Benito chatting
on the James river, three miles north- with the provost guard as they await-
east of Redfield. at which point the ed the dawn when they should leave
atate encampment had been held in for their own Pelican state. One
191ft. It was here (he South Dakota rookie put it this way: mr don't mil l
regiment, with over 1100 men. made sitting up all night for we can sleep
Stibfarl of Sermon hy Chaplain C. II. Col. Bullard »*vte«a I nits M Kick _
llarne* at Brigade Services Made Highest -*enre» in BBnttttttBBBBBnnitUB
l ast Sunday. Inspection Test n THK COMING INSPECTION. B
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Considering the inclement weather, Suntlay evening at 6 o’clock one of ® * ®* ‘**"t guardsman, his rnili-8
and the mud. a good attendance was the tie at parade- ever mail* in 8an|® t8ry 1 quipment and the state of B
present at the hriguiie service*^ held Benito was given hy Company B of ® military -instruction, will be B
at th. hall park last Sunday morning ih* 4th South i>akota Infantry and * l,ut undrr proof arid examination B
at 9 o'clock. Chaplain Barr.es de | Co | of the 1st Oklahoma Infantry. * nin«* K**rular Arp/ Ins per 8
Mexiquito town anu San Heniio. Cok ___ ___ ^ ......
*•" ’-'•‘•n •Hve <n Mexiquito onjlivered a s»r*..g sermon, hn subject under command of Major .Stephenson. a ,or». brjfmning the afternoon of B
the nigrr of the nth. He is *up- being: “Digging Wella in .he Hearts j The review took ^laie at the hall * ^Ptember ninth. 1910 *|n this, 8
l*o.ed to have at tempted to swim the of Men.” He gave the men a le - park, and Cql. Bullard, brigi de com ° *Vf*rV guardsman, by the show B
R« ara. His body wa- recovered the son not oun to tie forgotten. mander Major Toombs, hrigarfr adju n in* h* makes, bad or good, will B
Father Chateau of the local Cat ho- tant. and the gCaff occupied the re- * contribute to the downfall or B
lie church war to deliver the sermon, j viewing stand. Citizen* of San Ben-,1* sucre** of the National (iuard 8
but could not be present.
morning of the lftth, about 7 o'clock.
Cole, -*rho i« an Indian, had recent-
ly received a large sum ‘ of money
from the government on account of
his allotment in Oklahoma. When he
disappeared he wa* thought at first
to have been the victim of a robbery.
However, his money was on deposit
in a local hank, and it is now thought
he simply tried to swim the canal.
The body #ax sent to Brownsville
and prepared for burial, after which Local ministers will
it was forwarded to the deteased's preach in tubn.
h'jtnf at Durant Oklahoma.
A board of inquiry was appointed
ito were special guest* for the »f-
a national defense.
to inve-digate the death, hut as yet , <|n _______ |nj|l(
Lieut. William l.ipscomh.
most a* soon as the last tent was up. *e crowding those hoys out of their
From the very outset the men enter bunks, and they will have to be work-
ed into the spirit of. military camp inf tomorrow while we are asleep,
life with great vigor and enthusiasm, i Vou know we may not be mustered
jnd made rapid progress. The old out right away, hut it will seem
mighty good to get back to I*ouisiana
. ____ _ ........ i > Enough B
N«rt 0 mday th- re. tor of the I I fair. After the parade the South Du tt H:<l 8
copal church at Brownsville i ex .kola unit gave an exhibition of guard n R. L. BUI.LARD, 8
pected to be present to deliver th*1 mounting, while the Oklahoma com- a Col. 26th Inf.. B
sermon. The Oklahoma hand wtlUe«ny went through rio.e and extend- * ( onv*K La KD-Okla I’rov. Bgd. B
furnish the mu-ic. ed order drills. BBBBBtlBBtJBBBBBBB
The brigade H*rvic*a are proving ( apt F oster and ( apt Berry are Moe Officers of Col. Hrimira a Staff
quite intern ting. and. all who attend to t*e ccngratulated upon the splendid , lo Arrive in San Benito
have found their time well pent appearance of their command* i he e 'Hadncndaj.
t*- asked to | two companies ie*| aliove g.i other A general inspection of Bullard's
I Units in their respective •’•gimenti* in Brigade will Dart this week, when
the inspection test held last w*k The ; officers of the staff of Col. Hel-
follAwing is a roster of me officers: rr,'ck. inspector-general, will arrive
1 Co. 15, 4th South Dakota inf. Wednesday. This insp,.tion wiil be
ter. mide of every officer and enlisted
...... ... J ........Iff.- Sehiakin- man* *nd all equipment in the bn-
Hadwiger and; ment. Every man. every article of Ro„*. .gad*. It is expected to take several
K II. INSPECTIONS.^
VISIT M ATA MOR AS.
A party compose*! of Mr*. F.
equipment and every regimental and Second Lieut. V A Sehiakin Ross. before the inapertion is com
company recor«l has been inported.' Umla F. Strmss. 1st sergeant ; Me- : All hikes are j»o»tponed until
and the South Dakotans are now con- Collough Wallace, mess sergeant; inspection is completed, as no de-
vinced that the War Depart-.ent overman Milton, supply sergeant. iay ia w*nt*d *" work. Every
knows everything about them tnat l« L^Seroeants- Kinnev Maivin- ( ham Icommander of a unit or division is
ruardemen were utilixeit to help get mtghtv goo*l to get t>ack to LooiaiAM Sorgatx. Mrs Rex Rolen. Mrs. Hoy d worth knowing The inspect ions have b|ln A|h#>rt.' Strj|.. -n ,• expect**! to be ready to make * full
.........hr,„„ ^ ........... _
lowed out to the most minute detail, that he had received a telegram from Ha*twiger. piloted oy the congenial. MoRt of thr mcn hare their proper Co. - a',- Bennett Karl Tenkin. er‘I ‘nspectiona within the past few
and the program made was most sat- Col. Atuhbs who sa>d the regiment war correspondent. ( ol. Ben (*• W hit* amount of clothing, and only in the Merrill; Erickson Karl L.;* Cottrell] iwrrk*- and *f»‘ in » position to make
isfartory. •*-** io he mustered out within a few head, visited in Matamoros **rid*y ismaller article- was much of a snort- (Wmion' I afond J0*enh- C.uthrie “ v?ry ceditable showing before the
Almost simultaneously with the es- days, preliminary arrangements being They went down to attend the found. Thi* will probably he ,ohn „ «* * rlr»ini.n John ar7ny oCfirers. There i. little doubt
tablisi.ment of the camp the hospiul ™«de »* this time. The lieutenant r.n nmt.onal holiday, bu* Mr train r,ct|fir<! within a shor ,;im. Both "hn' 1 mrl-,man- J°hn or fear upon the part or toe corn-
corps began their task of eliminating **«d he and hu men were sorry to left before the celebration began Ev- thr men and lhrir equipment were ' *rt'icer ("ooi Uenn- wanders in Bullard s Brigade but that
those who were physically unfit for Bullard a Brigade, as their re- idently ■ Mexican bugler stationed at foun<J io ^ jn ah'ape, ready for Buglers-’ Johnson J H R*s k Ar ,th**ir re»*r*ectt/e urota w ll show up
the work which falls to the lot of the here had been moat enjoyable, the armory in Matamoros realised , ca„ for any ^rvice That may belthur * nfton'W„M
ruardemen Every man was given He was ass u rod that the rest of the j that the ladies of the party were con- g^quir**! ( ooks: C.rennell Ivory Star* I The r,’l>ort of *he»e inspectorn will
his chance before the final examir.a- brigade felt the same wav. a* a ►,*nk necte*! with the official 'ife of the j The average man does not under- F’ar| show what condition the brigade is in
tion was-made, and this examination of friendship has been welded between j American army, for each time the ,tand th.. w.,,. for all tnese .... Pr,vatr- \j,der *»n 4 Annie- and rv'*r>' oCCicer and man i* urged
wae far more vigorous and extensive the three regiments which will bt pkriy paasod he blew reveille. How-; sp#cti<.m hut Jt ig tb^ prartj4.ai lorn Then ; Babcock, Raymond-. put forth 8/1 *ftori *• that
lt *' r determining the true con-|Bgit; ^#>rman; Benson. Oscar; Brad- t*|CTV ^ no h,trh- ** negligence
that th hug er b!ew revet le to w-^ake of tne men and their equip-. *treet, l^ter; Rrant. Charlea; Buck- ®' a W,U in>urr ***** •*
hi* comrades up to the fart that there1 Th.-ro will be one more in-||ey Robert J ; (ashman. Kuw;1 th^ whok-
than many ha*l supposed. The result lasting
was what many critics of the guard
had foretold. Scores of men were ENTERTAINS BAND,
given their discharges, and departed
from arr.iy life with tears in ♦h*ir> Sunday night. Sorgt Mai (’harle*
eves, and sorrow tugging at their .Ferguson entertained the First Okla
heart strings. They had enlisted, not 1 homa Regimental Rami at a Dutch
because of a sudden patriotic im-j lunch in their quarters a/ a small
pulse, hut because they desired to be mark of his apprecation of their
of greater benefit to their country; cheering muaic during the fights he
to train for that greatest purpose in , has had in San Benito
was company present.
FOR DEPENDENT RELATIVES
Blank form* of the declaration and
application for support of families
’Fergy" have been received, and those desir-
Ufe, the defense of his country, home has never lost a fight at which the ing the extra compensation for their
and honor Too great a tribute can Oklahoma ban*! has played. jd*l>*nd*nta should take the matter up
not be pail! to tho*c young men who “Dutch" Rrennwald, sergeant of with their company commanders
proved their patriotism and worth hy headquarters company, kept the par-
enlisting. hut who were of necessity ty paralvted with laughter during
rejected. They did their duty, and the whole evening by his funny dia
their greatest regret ia that they § re l*ct stories. Chief Flynn of the band
not now on the border with their old in a few appropriate words thanked
Dakota comrades. Ferguson for the entertainment, and
During the last days of June the again pledged the support of the hand
<V , .wvit a.UflMC
iKportftoR th K week a grand final ( . per. Jack Clausen. CharUOTC; j
when the entire brigade will be*in-.(ulp William; Cjrtis. Virgil; Elliott. * aptam HarrHsa Her-‘
spec ted by the staff of Inspector Cameron; Knckson. (lee ; Feblandt,,. 1 *** H- H#riar*ton of Okia-
(ieneral. After this is done we will Cad; K.dani*. Spiro; <H»rmaker. Jno.;!^® r,ty* *** «® fbe quart-.-
doubtless have another long penc ■,(;riffith> p#u| A ; "’•'Vr corps of the Ekk ahofftf .Vation.
in which the regular Saturday in- Harvew. Thomas; Hegat’rum. Aug.; al ?;uard* in herr complete the
spection* will he the only source of Hokan-on. Carl. Hutching*. jSZjh,
Jen on. So pen; Johnson. Sigvald;
JoiirT.-ion. Warren. Keith, Walter; Kir-
bach. William; Lain. Mureld; I^euth,
a petitions
worry.
work of checking «(ate property.
rc-»-— -......
Edita.- III.
The Oklasodak does not show
INSPECTIONS AND RAIN. _ ^ ___
...... „ . . . Thi* 1** ha* without a doubt I S.‘ jJcFniud1' RoV* Ma^kav Ith® u,,a*1 HP*Pn thi- you can
TowT not t^exceTr^Tach £ IT" th®'.qui,‘t?t th|TI¥?uth l)‘* Donald;’Mann James; Metiger. Hut-' blam" il on ?*•">'- "h° offered
towed, not to exceed $ft0. kota regiment has had while in -amp. MHIer. Roy A ;Miller. William; " •***? afl*‘ k of ue fever Sun-
With the exception of the dnlL down : Whold Arrhi ,.arliman. Joseph; day •'/*r"oonL He was unable to
inspections Monday, the companies of P|ltt<.„on Melville- l»ort Hoyd WOrk Mon,,*y- hut thanks to the kind-
the regiment have been out of their j pr,c,Att Archie; Putnam. Kingman] ^ of 8 *<**! nurse* and to the ef-
company streets only once, and that U * . T p.trirk-' Vim#* • Lcscr.cy of 1st Lieut, Stephen H. Gra-
During the last days of June the again pledged tne support or in*tmnn pursuant to Memorandum No. M. for a hike Tues*!ay morning Wei?-' 1 w' . , w.,' . ham of the Oklahoma infirmary ye
medical corps also began the prophy- to help keep the boxing . >ag of k,m- headquarters Brownsville District, have had kome sort of an inspection y , Th ' ’ 7‘ . ,■ ’.f ' 'editor wa abV to renort for duty
lactir inoculations for typhoid immui- homa f'ymg high 1 —*—*— •« " — —J — .i«.. ---* .. ..i—..i «* — ’ ' ‘ ’ 1 ’ ---:—
pendent.
OBSERVE JEWISH HOLIDAYS.
September 11, 19J6, officers and en- ♦‘very day. and with a cloud of rain £olfman Karl '
Co. I 1st Ol.lahomx Inf.
October 6th and 7th. to en*ble them|tainly got to give it to South Texas
to attend ceremonies of heir re’igion, j f°r furnishing the mud which sticks
which will be held on those dates. every one of u>. This present
_ week we hope to have a little sun-
L.-hine and drill with breeze between.
I instead of more inspection* and rain
and mud between.
The men of Bullard's Brigade have
thus far shown th**lr appreciation of (,ame ( ailed Off.
their brigade commander's order al- 1 The baseball game to be played l*e-j
lowing the the privilege of visiting tween the 1st Virginia and 4th South
2nd Lieutenant
Carter H
Hildebrand. Harry
ALL IS (ll IET.
xation. and each of the men receive*!, Those present were: < Hated men of Jewish faith, this bri-! continually pouring forth its contents
their three inoculation* before the Jack Baker, (.ua (». brigade, will be excused from all du- the mud furnishes the only excite-, r . . v
*«>*-*J**^J±»i A0H,SA.«;; R T A.w-n. LVm'mT' li- 2*.h and an.im-m .You tav, ,-r-.
for •nallpwx. Tbe ^irst three weeks l**V John'' Hart, Davis. Lynn Hatler.
of July were, as a result of the fre- Robert Fuller. Joe Shelton. Albert
quent “iihotM” and the vaccination the Polling. Dick Severin. Lige St. ( lair,
most depressing perio*! at Camp Hag- W. A Reust, Perry Endirott. Honu-r
man. However, this wa* anticipated. Blocker an.l Sam Jewell, of the hand;
hut when the regiment recover**! from Sergeant-Major Conway. Sergeant*
its bout with the hospital corps it Rrennwald and Zingery of the heaed-
found itself in better shape than *v- quartrs com patty; Sergeant I). 1 res^
er Iwforo to perform the work map- ton McCalib of Co. L («U«i>ta of
pe«! out for It. * honor were K» Strauss of South I>a-
Every part of the state was repre- kota. Sergeants Roher and Benign us
sen ted in the 4th South Dakota In- of the United States Army.
fantry, the rompanie* being dixtrib- ^" .", ]l*on °t San Henito.. Outside
uted as follows: “A” company. Pierre,! PLENTY OF READING MATTER |Very few. all have acted very
“B” company. Sioux Emil*. “C” com- j
Tue*da> morning
1st Serg*‘ant, Slack, John ().; mes*
sergeant, Denny, Charlie (I; -upply
sergeant, I-ee, Albert S.
Sergeant : Clausen. Shester ’A.;
A (HALLENfiE.
Company A of the 2nd Iowa Inf.
challenged any regiment in the
Brownsville District for competitive
rifle shorn. The team to accept the
challenge i* from Co. C, 4th S. D.
Inf. Names of the team rntered for
wlutm-i^rr
1 MorK.n, L-onard '(>. " ■S,'r,r'*n<
C«r»nl,: Cn«f»rd. Rrt»-r, ^ C«n«rjl N-l-
......... — — *.......**............« -»v.- .-.M... , * i (.:n j , , -on, I nvate II I.iil-^moe and Private
Mexiquito town, by behaving them- Dakota regiments lad .Saturday was, ‘ *]aKJ'; “ ,n (ieorge Amsden, all of whom are
selves while visiting the Mexican por- called off on account of the weather JV|n'.r’ 1 ,nl h „ f,ry* 1 , M ' mark-men. Alteniate* Sergt Wol-
of a condition., .South |..ko,o ha- a por- hor and Sorr-on. Andoraon
««- foot -or, in hoaebail, for thoy h.vo !’'Z* , . 1^, 7 uV
tlemanly while across the resma. The not lost a game during the entire ].W'K3ror< .. 1^,,# born* PAY ,DA1 FOR SOI IH D\KOI\
n COHI I ll Jf | IUU A I Rl V* I will I | / ! iiw^ IVWV • <1111111^ tin vllHI’ a* # aj» ■ j . . m#
pany Brookings, "D" company, Pai-i Chaplain (iuy T. Squire* of the 4th provost guards have hud little trou- .sea on, no it is ho|>e<! that the re h ‘ ’ u ‘r,r **f°rTr .
ker, “E" rompany, ('anton Howard; South Dakota Infantry- believes in the hie in maintaing order. As long as maining schedule maybe fill**!. Next
this condition exists the privilege wll Wednesday South Dakota plays th*
“F" company. Mitcheli;; ”G" com pa- men of his regiment enjoymg their
ny, Redfield; “H" company. Faulk-{spare time in entertaining and prof-
ton; “1” rompany, Rapid City; “K” (table reading Here is a list of some
company, I.emmon; "L" rompany.'of the magaxines that are purchased
Aberdeen; *\M” rompany, Yankton. by the Chaplain, and tne names will
In addition to these there were two show that the popular South Dakota
continue.
4th l*. S. Infantry.
it
xpearate rompanie*. Separate “A” of
Webster and Separate "C*‘ of l>ead.
The strength of the regiment at
the time of mobilization was 1052
officer believes in diversion: Film
Fun, Collier*. Saturday Evening Post,
laslies, Police (iaxett*. Travel, Sun-
sd. Green Book. Picture nay. Judge.
enlisted men and 552 officers, with a Puck, Ladies Home Journal, Harpers
medical corpe of 16 men and 4 offi-|Baxar, Delineator, and Pictorial Re
cere. Tbe strength of the respective view. The Oklasodak and other lead
companies wa* as follows: ing newspapers are always found at
Officers Enl. Men {the South Dakota reading tent.
CARD CU B BANQUET.
Visits Hospital.
Chaplain C. H Barnes, is; Okla.
jnf.. visited the Oklahoma men who
are at the camp hospital in Rrownx-
vile Monday. Hr says the men are
WHO CAN REPAIR A IMANO.
Mechanic: Cheuvront,
Cooks: Bates, Floyd
Charles H.
Bugler* Smith. Carl I
Oscar I*
1st Class Privates: Cat
Harlin
J.
Field and Staff ...
Headquarters Co. ..
Supply Co.
... 6
.....4
.....3
ol
2
A .. ..........
......3
55
B ..............................
2
109
C ..............................
......3
6.3
D .......
.3
84
K ......................
.. 3
84
F ..............................
70
G __________.....
2
69
H .........
......3
67
*1 ......
... 3
76
K ..
......3
48
L ..............................
3
69
M .................... ...........
.. 2
57
Sep. “A”................
.2
62
Sep. "C"...................
...8
* 99
Med Corp...............
.. 4
16
MondyJ A more hilarious hunch could not
he found than the South Dakota hoys
Taylor. {Thursday evening The fifteen dol-
lars from the month before had been
William tnissing from most of us for some
A.; Elkins. Jame* W.; Fleming. Ver- time, so when “pay call” wa* sound-
The Oklasodak has been called un-!di*! Roil* K-: Hazleton. Ruby «*. everybody wa* anxiously await
on for many thm*-. on,I horn i» th. ”ink!’-' ,S*mu'' ,#h" SUTT'"'5' k 7*' “h"' ’‘'n
. m_ w p a. „ cB; HorniMa!'., (»eorge I..; Keretetter, an” »n*-i«lentallv grab the two small
■" ,h,ir i,w» rmp,dly |s«„ M-nUo know if ,ho^ is' «.rry H Mafh-.. Ran W Ma« o„. (M pia^r . i. -rtAinlv a
'anyone in Bullard’s Brigade who can ke>- l'hUe*;:' Otic C.; Ros- ,Jd« ^ of saving a lit-
Oklahoma Tronia Courts. tune and ref»a»r a piano She will he pbmum. ^jHiam; Shavn Clay M : ^ rnoney *vor». month but how this
2nd Lieut. William P. Lively is B,ad to haVf. th(. work done hy a sol- Troutman Walter HL; Ahite. W,l- H»hit can be cultivated m the army,
having the Oklahoma tennis courts j djer liam R.; Willman, Herbert W,; Wood, tne writer hatdliy knows, but never-
put in shape. The courts wiil P* lo- Mrs. Rex Bolen, wife of Capt. Bo. {Charles T theless there is nothing like trying
rated just south of headquarters, l jen Oklahoana Field Hospital. Privates: Aldrich, Homer. Cooley. ‘or 11 m*>‘ come in handy some time,
where they will be accessible to all; has been ill the past few day* with' Jincil B,; Crane, Chester D ; Green.
players.
The C*-d Club of the lat Oklahoma
Infantry band enjoyed a delightful
banquet at the American apartments
Thursday evening At 7 o'clock the forming 5th regiment iri .South Da
members and their guests sat dow-rt'^kota. of which E. P. Rowe and M
Dengue fever. She was able Jq be ^rank Harrison. Rohert B.; High
■Knnt Tiia-^.Lav- land. James L.; Kahoth, R*>x; Kendall,
Basket Ball fbr South Dakota.
News
A 5th S. D. Inf.
ia received of the rapidly
(Continued on Page 8)
to a five course meal, "fit for the
(io*!*." Chief Flynn acted as toast-
master for the evening The mem-
bers present were: Chief R. E.
Flynn, Sgt. John Hart, Carp. Reust.
R. R. Atwell, C. H. Atwell, Sgt.
Blocker, Sgt. Zingery. Sgt. Miller.
John Monroe, Jack Baker, Joe Shel-
ton and Sylvian Ed*vards. Their
guest * were: Reg. Sgt Major Gua
O'Neil, Corp Morris, Corp. Morgan
and Corp. Severin.
Kreider are among the well known
names on the muster roll in Sioux
Fall*.
about Tuesday
TO ALTERNATE DETAILS.
Th** 1st Okla Inf. and 4th S. I).
Inf. will alternate each week and
furnish a detail of four enlisted men
, ami one wagon driver to report to
Must Not Have Booxe. | *M,n at th* veterinary hospital
Informal me has bee,, receive*! at <>k,*h""'« detail on fluty-
brigade headquarters that enlisted Wff>k
men are bringing into their quar-
ter* whiskey and other intoxicants.
I _ n L- i court from being used, it is hoped
nevertheless that from now on, if
I conditions permit, that every «x>m-
Regimrotai DantiaL pany will «hpve men out training and
Lieut. W. E. Bushy, regimental den-j throw ing bankets.* If the men show
| Lieut. Pilkington, the veterinary sur- ! tint for the 1st Okla Inf., has hi**an interest in basket ball and get out
TJ|* i equipment installed in a room in the
building over the Valley Sale*. A
Trading company, where he is treat-
On. .f th* h« army .ut. truck, jin* ?rom hi" u,,it ^ m'n »"
This is strictly forbidden and will re- ran into and broke down a light rrtlu'rrd to h< examined at the regi
reive the strictest attention of com- {standard at the railway crossing on cental infirmary, and are then sent
panw commanders the boulevard Tuesday noon. to the dentist for treatment.
for the same, a schedule will soon
he made up. giving rompany team* an
opportunity for competing tor hon-
or.
If the men show- more interest in
football, kindly get together and or-
ganize and notify Chaplain Squires
of the same, so an arrangement of
games may'tie mad*-
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Wasson, S. Deane. The Oklasodak (San Benito, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 20, 1916, newspaper, September 20, 1916; San Benito, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth852577/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .