We.a grateful nation pay.Rest ye well. 0 fallen heroes, Rest ye well, and quiet sleep, For the poppies bloom above you Anil the stars their vigil keep.During the day the list of the Freeborn county boys of the three wars, who are deceased, was read. Here are the names of the soldiers of the World War who have made the Supreme Sacrifice In the cause of freedom and justice. Remains interred in the ceme-teies of the county and overseas:Mis* FITie Larson, Nurse, American Red Cross; Olaf August Anderson, Vernon Bailey, Robert Barlow, Win. Eugene Bliton, Clarence T. Butler, Leo Martin Carey Boyd Wm. Cartwright, Lester W. Christensen. Soren Christensen. Elmer R. Cleraentson, Lester Creegan, Kenneth Edward Counter, Joseph B. Dyrdal, Henry Foley, Gilbert Frondal, John O, Frydenlund, Lester Carlyle Gleminen, William Fred Gol-nick, Harry Haroldson, Daniel'Haynes, James Higham, Albert Hoium, Kingo Hvolboll, Jonas Ingvaldson, Joseph Jacobson, Andrew R. Jensen, Isaac M. Johnson, Frank J. Kalis, John G. Kit-♦elson, Clarence Kranebell, Joseph Kvcek, Selmer Northon I^ee, Malcolm I,oftaas. Hans M. Lundberg, Freemond O. Madson, Dewey G. McFarland, Thomas V. W. Meighen, Theodore R. Myran, Arthur E. Nelson, Herbert El-van Nelson. Ira S. Nelson. Albert Ohm,'Word has been received in the cfty that Sergeant Henry Hagen, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Hagen, passed away at ('amp Grant Wednesday evening at ten-fifty o’clock from tuberculosis, resulting from a severe at-tack of influenza and pneumonia, which lie suffered while stationed at.| La Rochelle in France.Sergt. Hagen arrived in the United States, landing at New York, on Maying after tThe gra the larges school. T sucess. T year has bAlbert Leating ■23rd, after having seen fourteenmonths service overseas. Tie wouldhave been thirty-one years old nextiAugust. He belonged to t lie 21st, Grand Division, Transportation Corps and was with the boxcar manufactur-! ing outfit at La Rochelle.About a week ago his parents left Albert Lea for Camp Grant to be at (lie bedside of their son.Besides his parents, the deceased is survived by three brothers, Morris, now overseas, Lawrence at home and Eldor in Omaha.1 Alfred Olson, Paul M. Oppegard. Orin [Arthur Overlie, William Pegum, Joseph Prestegaard, Eddie L. Rasmusson,Daniel I. Schue, Reginald John Sheedy,George Staten, Simon B. Stenhood,Albert I politan wastituted I); the first tof t lie banlis done in has workesatisfaetormany cltiinoon rlosi It is not that the 1 t inis quit noon’s vacFrank Joseph Sjren, Adolph G.Svejkovsky, Horace A. Swenson, Car-jman A. Thomson, Louis Tveite, Elvin !M. Westrum, Frederick W. Wiukelman.come ami do the bai afternoon, have to re case so of The ne\meet wit!and perseconditions