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   Pocahontas Democrat  (Newspaper) - September 24, 1903, Pocahontas, Iowa                                SEPTEMBER 24,. 1903.  we are in the of was i ty buy our lease expires this we have decided to retire from the business and will our entire stock regardless of 12, 1903  >>K6me,i,,^r have twelve thousand strictly worth of Ladies in up-to-date mostly fall and winter goods which must be sold as soon as cents on a ENTIRE STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS IS Grocery Stock which the largest in the county will be kept full and complete to the in your eggs and We want same as cash at the highest market - in endless varieties at prices less than manufacturers MEN'S LADIES and BLANKS FURNISHINGS and In fact kept in a General 20 to 50 per cent on anything in our FOR The Gash each 4-aci'e west of P. on assess together with of From Last Drainage district No. 9, Township i poned until November new i Be it By the bpard of of Pocahontas j gent be placed against each 140-acre tract for M ' or 22.5 7.3 school 22,.'5 7.4 school 9.2 9 and over 5 5 15.3mills: 9 school house 30.3 9 school 5.1 10 acres and 5. 15.8 7.0 school lo interest on 15.8 7.6 school 110 interest on 10 10 acres and 5 water 5 10.1 0.6 school house 10.1 0.7 school 5.1 10 cemetery 5  10 school 10 1.3 school house 1.7 10 road 10  and 5 ' 18.1 8.2 4 W 10 5 5  drainage levies were tot the year 1903;  district No. 1, a levy Is of 10 centa iper acre Jand in said S cents Won all low land In said cents per acre on land 3, the amount f acre com. P to assess 8 per a new township shall be and is hereby formed Pocahontas the boundaries and described of the land included in said township shall be as nine to inclusive and the south one-half section and tiie south one-half of tlie cast one-half of section 4 and the east thirty-two and one-half acres of lot twenty-two of said section four of tlie auditor's and lot twenty-five of said section the auditor's also cemetery lot in the southwest said section rect the same to any matter No. 6, about eight anil 7U-10O acres the intention of being to include all pf said section that part within the limit of the Independent of and sections two-and all of the above sections being in township range west of the oth P. M. of said The intention being to talte all that part of Clinton township not contained within tile limitS of the Independent School District of Rolfe and constitute the same a new name of the new township here by formed shall be and is Garfield The county Auditor is hereby to make a full and complete record of boundaries of Garfield township in the records of the board of and to forthwith send the clerk of Clinton townships a copy of such to the end that the same may be spread on the records of said Clinton and the county auditor is further directed to forward a copy of said record to the clerk of the new township hereby as soon as clerk shall qualify as to the end that the same may be spread on pf the said now by seconded by Hunter the above and foregoing resolutions Mikesh and was thereupon declared adopted by Chairman it by the board of supervisors oi Pocahontas Hiat a new township has been created in county to be known las Garfield it the duty of the board of of make a call for the first township It is the first election in Garfield township shall jit the general the third day of 1903,'at which election a full of township officers shall be trustee to bo elected for a term of one one trustee to be elected for a term of two one trustee to be elected for a term of three one township clerk to bo elected for a term of one one justice ot the peace to be elected for a term of one one constable to be elected for a terra of one one to be elected for a term of one county auditor is hereby to issue a said first the time and place of the to be and any other business which is to be attended as provided by 558 of the code of and shall and the same shall be served as provided by Be it that the election board of first election shall be composed of the following named persons D. W. C. Kennedy and McCreary shall constitute the judges of and L. W. Ives and Nels Peterson shall constitute the clerks Jof election and they are hereby appointed as by Hunter seconded by that the above and foregoing resolutions be Mickesh and was thereupon declared adopted by Chairman it that the lines of Clinton township of Pocahontas have been altered and changed by reason of forming Garfield township out ot said Clinton township and by taking out the said now the boundary lines of Clinton are fixed so as to confirm with the boundary lines of the Independent school district of that part of said school district is in Des Moines and a record of this resolution recorded in the records of this and also in the records of Clinton and the auditor Is directed to send a copy of said record the clerk of Clinton township so that same may be properly recorded in his by seconded by that above resolution be Mikesh and not Motion 8 a. m Sept. 12.  sept. 12.  root members all ' On motion the of G. Henderson as member of the Soldiers - % pn motion the following applications j for refund orders were O. erroneous poll Theodore erroneous poll application of A. L. Whitney for exemption from taxation being unable by reason of old age and sickness to contribute to the public was on motion application of Peter Wendell for old soldiers exemption of actual was on motion of Joseph for refund of erroneous Of lOOl and 1902 on value was on motion motion Weber and McKinney were appointed committee to visit poor farm In board adjourned until Oct. 12, 1903. A. H. W. Situation in following appeared in the Sunday issue of the Register and 10, 1903-Editors Registers and In the Register and Leader of Tuesday appears an interview with one D. In which the Times editor and his friends are classed Such a statement will not bear The stockholders of the Times the pioneer Cummins men of governor's earliest warmest friends When a resolution to endorse A. B. Cummins for governor was introduced in the Fonda Republican caucus two years there were two persons whp opposed of two was J. D. is opposition among republicans to Fred but Cedar is not the pivotal The trouble Is lof a purely local and personal There arc friends of Governor Cummins both for and Mr. and It has been no easy matter to keep harmony above the low water Mr. Gilchrist's success will be obtained under but to secure it such rot as appeared in Tuesday's Register and Leader should be cut Yours and W. Waterloo objects to colored citizens within its And it might be well to note that Waterloo is noted for its republican Free Some land sharks in Chicago are reaping golden dollars by the The registar of deeds at Newberry is receiving for record from the country deeds of lots and other property supposed to be situated at a long deserted lumbering town on Lake thirty miles north of All that remains of Deer Park is a a handful of fishermen and plenty of The soil is sandy and of no use for agricultural President Roosevelt has decided to call an extra session of November 9th not to pass any additional but our financial statutes in such a way as to please Wall Mr. Hanna savs it Is too early to open the campaign of 1904. Messrs. Beaver and Machen of the postal service and their esteemed contemporaries of the land have opened it The Odebolt Chronicle still insists that the governor is pledged to reform the laws regulating the sale of the intoxicants and urges its readers to support him for that Rev. Abrams persists that the people should vote for the governor's re-election because he favors letting the liquor laws re main as they Isn't it about time the Republicans start the old story about - business timidity by fear of Democratic success at the The agricultural department recently advertised in a Washington paper for a the chances in other departments were so good that no one sought a OF THE Our million d m ay m arry English dukes earls and with American money repair the decay of nobility by the great fall in English land But few snch family alliances that can be arranged never have the effect of instilling in and of the American Ihe reverence or affection a aristocracy Wall street can the m Mr. abused the democrats most roundly in his talk to the senatorial convention last When Mr. does not have two or three weeks in which to prepare a set he is compelled to resort to abuse of the opposite political party to fill in 1 ' - City A Sioux City man drew alL his money out of tho intending to use it in on the Board of A got to it and the Sioux man is i So far as ESTATE TRANSFERS A S C A Alexander and wives to John G w Harriet Parker to J W 300 Florence Robinson husband to Martha E It 2 blk 4  800 A DeGrall husband and v C A Alexander wife to A L Its 1 2 blk 15 8th add 2800  Fessenden husband to Charlotte Its 3, 4&5 Allen's 1st add Pocahontas - 500  Wife to Wm J ' Hardman and Geo H 3 blk 21, BiSsells 2500  Land and Co to First National e GO 43-100 ft of It 1, blk 18 12000 ary E Griswold to rne Its 0, 7, 8 9 blk 2 Land Loan Co to C A Alexander It 19, 20; 21 22 ' 30 Allen's 1st add 300'  Farmer kins Company played their at the opera house Monday presenting a new sion of tho popular rural Old Farmer company is always good and this year better than ever and the tre goers of our city turned out Every available seat in the house was taken and standing room was almost at a Old Farmer Hopkins the has a remarkably strong Mr. King in the title role gives a new and exceptionally fine interpretation of the Unlike commonly seen on tho stage this Squire is i shrewd and intelligent and is a more faithful portrayal of the real this play plays her unusual ability by three distinct * She is an actress of merit and pleases whenever are supported by strong company and will no haye a more successful floral tributes were ' to the stage during the evening by and close performance a tendered to the company by the Elks of this Wo hereby announce August 23, the real estate dissolved H. ' the the loser has for himself the iV be I a It  

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