The Kadoka Press (Newspaper) - July 1, 1910, Kadoka, South DakotaLUME 111 KADOKA, SOUTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1910
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Kadoka Loses a Fast
Ball Game.
Moved by Trustee Kelling thal'the
Town Clerk be instructed to go t.>
Fort Pierre to investigate the Town
assessment in regard to waterworks
petition. Seconded by Trustee Zc-
majiek. Vote by roll call:
Trustee Jones, yes.
Trustee Kelling, yes.
Trustee Zemanek. yes.
Motion carried.
M rd by Trustee Zemanek that the
cemetery be deeded to J. L. White
and E. T. N'dlor, and they are not to
charge over $lO for each lot, if that is
the regular charge for lots in other
cemeteries. Seconded by Trustee
Kelling. Vote by roll call:
Trustee Jones, yes.
Trustee Kelling, yes.
Trustee Zemanek, yes.
Motion carried.
Moved to adjourn to the call ot the
Chairman.
Otto Sharon, Clerk.
Kadoka, S. D., May 21, 1910.
Beard of Trustees of the Town of
Kadoka, S. 1)., met as per adjourn-
ment. Members present, J. A . Jones,
F. 11. Kelling and A. (,’. Zemanek.
The bond of Elias Shook, was read
and upon motion it was accepted.
Th" p i ens of Jans s V. ton. •:
and i'.ank Sunek to soil intoxicatin'-
liquors at retail in the to’ << f t
ka, S. 1)., said petition w< sig!
by twenty-six free holders of the town
of Kadoka. S. D.. and upon motion
of Kelling the petitions were accept-
ed, and ordered published.
Frances Rounds being present, then
presented the following resolution,
and keel the board of Trustees to
grant the resolution.
Whereas, Frances Rounds appeared
before the Board of Trustees of the
Town of Kadoka, S. D., and applied
for a permit to build and operate a
telephone exchange, in the town of
Kadoka. S. D,
Beit resolved, ThatFrancesßounds,
his assigns, be and he is hereby grant-
ed the right and privilege, to build
and operate a telephone exchange in
the Town of Kadoka, 8. D., and to
build and run telephone lines in and
out of \id Town of Kadoka, S. D.,
end hfrreby granted the use of the
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Brown’s Tennessee Rats nn<l .Min-
strels were the attractions in our city
Tuesday. In the afternoon their ball
team crossed bats with the Kadoka
toaxi at the Eair Grounds bail park
and came out of the game with the
long end of an Bto 1 score. The ne-
groes ulayed a good clean game and
no rag chewing was indulged in.
Fred Haas of this city and W. A.
Brown manager of the Rats did the
umpiring and not an objection was
registered to their decisions. Rice
and Solon was the battery for Kadoka
and did good work. George pitched
n gilt edge game and the “coons”
did not get an earned run off Ricp’s
pitching, making only two hits in the
entire nine* innings and had the sup-
port been up to the standard of his
pitching bo would have shut out the
visitors. The local team made six
hits but were able to score only one
run. This is only the third game for
the locals and that they held a teim
playing every day as well as they did
is a matter of satisfaction.
A strong south wind was blowing
and made the day disagreeable but
the game was fast and intensely in-
teresting from start to finish.
• In the first inning the ‘coons’ sent
three men across home plate and did
the same in the fourth, and in the
eighth and ninth innings they scored
one run.
One lonely run came in the last half
of the sixtii inning when Biddle went
to first on a hit and scored on Jack
Hughes’ two-bagger. An unusual
feature of the game came in the fifth
inning when Biddlo made the three
put outs unassisted. In the sixth
round Clay and Jackson were the vic-
tims of a fast ¦ double by Swisher to
Biddle.
The line-up of the teams were as
follows:
Solou c Bell.
Ilraehcyec 3b Goodell.
Biddle lb Davis.
J. Hughes ss Pertell.
Emerson If Dixon.
Rice p Jackson.
Swisher 2b Jacobs.
B. Hughes rf Clay.
S. Hughes ef Anderson.
Score by innings:
Rats 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 I—B
Kadoka o 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 o—l
In the evening they gave a minstrel
show in the Opera House that was
thoroughly enjoyed by the large au-
dience present. Just before the ball
game and again in the evening their
band gave a concert on the street.
TOWN BOARD PROCEEDINGS.
Kadoka, S. D., May fl, 1910.
Board of Trustees of the Town of
Kadoka, S. D., met in regular session
Members present Trustees J. A. Jones,
Fred H. Kelling anil A. C. Zemanek.
Moved by Trustee Kelling that.!,A.
Jones aet as chairman for the ensu-
ing year.
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Moved by Trustee Zemanek that F.
H. Kelling act as Chairman for* the
unsuing year.
Moved by Trustee Jones that A. C.
ZeniHiiek act as Chairman for the en-
suing year.
Trustee Zemanek withdrew hi s
nomination of Trustee Kelling and
upon vote Trustee Jones was elected
Chairman for the ensuing year.
The clerk was instructed to notify
the County Auditor that the amount
of money that the Town of Kadoka
would need for. the ensuing year
would be £500.00 for the running ex-
penses.
Moved by Trustee Kelling that
Elias Shook be appointed the Town
; Marshal for the ensuing year. Aotion
s< eonded by Trustee Zenianek. Vote
’ by roll call:
Trustee Jones, yes.
i Trustee Kelling, yes.
Ttustee Zemanek, yes.
Motion carried.
Motion made by Trustee Kelling
that the official printing be given to
E. T. Nellor for the ensuing year. Sec-
, untied by Trustee Zenianek. Vote by
roll call:
Trustee Jones, yes.
Trustee Kelling, yes.
Trustee Zemanek, yes.
Motion carried.
Motion made by Trustee Zemanek
that the Chairman* notify A. G.
Granger that his services as Town
Attorney willnot be wanted for the
ensuing year, as the Board of Trustees
thinks that it would be cheaper for
: them to employ’ an attorney when
' needed, than to employ’ one for the
• year. Seconded by Trustee Kelling.
i Vote by roll call:
Trustee Jones, yes.
Trustee Kelling,'yes.
Trustee Zemanek, yes.
I Motion carried.
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