The Kadoka Press (Newspaper) - April 29, 1910, Kadoka, South DakotaVOLUME II
“Tony, the Convict”
At Opera House
Tuesday Evening, May 10.
SYNOPSIS OF PLAY
ACT I.—The Warden’s room at Sing
Sing prison. The trusty prisoner. An in-
nocent victim. Suffering for a brother’s
crime. News of the dead. Some visitors.
A chance to escape. Detected. The fight-
“Good-bve Sing Sing—Here goes for Lib-
erty.”
ACT ll.—(Six month later) Van Crug-
er’s country heme. An ambitious maiden.
Lover’s rows and lover’s vows. Cross pur-
poses. “A surprise!” Tony, The Convict.
A funny song. Weary Wayside from Way-
back. The secret disclosed. Phil’s resolu-
tion. A story from real life. Caught in a
trap.
ACT 111.
—(Twodays later) Parlor in Van
Cruger’s country house. Jackson on his
dignity. -- Yo’ har me ¦-poke, sah!” Way-
side and Sally. A frightened darkey. Miss
Sedley interferes. Bright Prospects. A
comical butler. “I can out-buttle any but-
ler that ever buttled.” Tony’s quest. A
sad mission. Father and daughter. James
appears. Applying the thumb screws. The
letter. Forced apart. ‘‘Don’tyou dare to
pollute her with your touch.”
ACT TV.—(Six weeks later) A comical
cook. Strugges with receipts. Lena’s sor-
row. Wayside’s resolution. Tony’s return.
Barclay’s villianous threat. A voice from
the grave. The price of liberty, A father’s
right, to protect his daughter. Barclay
meets his master. A noble sacrifice. Back
to Sing Sing.
ACT V.—(Two years later) The Judge’s
home. Sally meets an old admirer. Way-
side’s plan, Lena and Philip. Barclay
plays his hand. Lena’s decision. A villian
exposed. Wayside on deck. The arrest.
‘•l’ve passed through the dark valley, and,
thank Heaven, I am no longer Tony, the
Convict.”
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CAST OF CHARACTERS
TONY WARREN. The Convict
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A. C. ZEMANEK
Weary Wayside, Too Tired to Work J. M. Williams
James Barclay, Hard-hearted and Vindictive Ben Edwards
Philip Warburton, a Social Leader Victor Wolff
Judge VanCruger, of the Supreme ( uirt.Geo. L. Emerson
Warden Burrows, of Sing Sing Prison,) _
Jackson, The Negro Footman \
skrove
LEK'A, Reputed Daughter of Judge Van Cruger.
MISS ELIZABETH DARTH
Mrs. VanCruger, the Judge’s Wife. Miss Laura Peterson
Miss Sedley, who takes pleasure in being disagreeable
Miss Emily Peterson
Sally, with a soul above hash.. Miss Iva Jones
Given by the Kadoka Dra-
matic Company for Benefit
of the Kadoka Kommerciai
Band.
“Tony, the Convict” is a popular five-act
Comedy-Drama and appeals to all who see the
the play. It is clean and up-to-date, with
thrilling climaxes and humorous situations.
The company presenting this play is a
strong one and if you do not thoroughly enjoy
the play your money will be refunded.
THE KADOKA PRES
KADOKA, SOUTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, APRIL 29. 1910
COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS.
Fort Pierre, S. D.. April 5, 1910.
| Board of County Commissioners
met with the assessors of the county.
Board all present and County Auditor
i Price.
Assessors present are as follows:
Jerry Jarman Harry C Swisher
' J W Stout J S Sheely
John F Crawford Chris G Bohl
R W Munson C Andrews
Parnell Fees P Frederickson
C G Cunningham Ray R Jewett
Edward Wells A C Bernau
Frank Emry Patrick Fennell
Ole Haagensen Henry Picker
Clinton Finoold Mart J Stroumme
K L Tomsik J A Kerr
Lawrence Maher Frank Salter
Allen L Boomer H C Ruden
The assessors received instructions
by the County Assessor Norman and
Board of County Commissioners, and
were supplied with the books and
neceessary supplies for their work
I assessing.
Board adjourned until 9 o’clock a.
' m. April 6th.
April 6, 1910.
Board of County Commissioners met
pursuant to adjournment. All mem-
bers present and Co Auditor Price.
Minutes of the past meeting read
and on motion approved.
The following bills for salary were
: allowed and warrants drawn for same:
; Flora Hahn, work in Treas-
urer’s office, Jan and Feb. slllO 00
Flora Hahn, work in Treas. of-
fice, March 65 00
Edna Baker, stenographic wrk
for States Attorney, Feb 25 00
’ Edna Baker, stenographic w’rk
for States Attorney, March 25 00
1 Maude V. Reed, work in Co.
I Supt’s office for February 65 00
i Maude V Reed, W’ork in Co.
Supt’s office for March 65 00
IJ H Johnson, salary for Feb. 125 00)
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Mar. 125 00'
' A E Cliapmdn, salary as De-
puty Co. Auditor for Feb 85 00 ,
Chas D. Langley, salary for
for March, Deputy Auditor 85 00
1Geo A Price, work in Auditor
office, February 65 00 I
Geo A Price, work in Auditor’s
office, March 65 00
Joseph Barr, salary for Feb as
deputy treasurer . 85 00
Joseph Barr, salary for Mar as
deputy treasurer 85 00
J A MeKillip, salary for Feb
Register of Deeds 100 00
J A MeKillip, salary for Mar
Register of Deeds 100 00 '
I. E Aldrich, salary fol- Feb as
deputy treasurer 85 00 I
L E Aldrich, salary for Mar 85 00
A S Williams, salary for Feb
deputy Reg of Deeds 65 00
A H MeKillip, Salary for Feb
Debuty Reg of Deeds 40 00
A H MeKillip, salary for Mar
deputy Reg of Deeds 65 00
Chas M Price, salary for Feb
as County Auditor 125 00
Chas M Price, salary for Mar
as County Auditor 125 00 I
Grace A Reed, salary for Feb
County Superintendent 125 00
Grace A Reed, salary for Mar
County Superintendent 125 00
A A McGary, work in Reg of
Deeds office, Feb 50 00
At this time the city of Ft. Pierre I
furnished automobiles for the Board
to view the roads entering Ft. Pierre.
Board adjourned until 1:30 p. in.
At 1:30 p. m. Board reassembled.)
Members all present and Co Auditor
Price.
Report of II C McGuire, Justice of I
the Peace, is approved and fees al-1
lowed.
Justice fees SSO 00 >
W M Cassell, witness fees in
Justice Court 1 10
C Doran, witness fees in jus-
tice court 1 10
Dr J M Walsh, witness fees in
justice court 10 00
W H Gambell, witriv? fees in
justice court 1 70
Geo S Huston, witness fees in
justice court 1 10
Frank Calhoon, witness fees in
justice court 6 00
Stella Roberts, witness fees in
justice court 1 40
Mrs. Henry Roberts, witness
fees in justice court 1 40
Chas Hudsonpiller, witness fees
in justice court 1 40
E F Dorothy, witness fees in
justice court 1 10
L Chase, witness fees in justice
court 1 10
J A Harvey, witness fees in
justice court 1 10
Gus Robson, witness fees Ln
justice court 1 10
J B Hill, witness fees in jus-
tice court 1 10
John Franier. witness fees in
justice court 1 40
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