The Kadoka Press (Newspaper) - June 3, 1910, Kadoka, South DakotaTHE KADOKA PRESS.
VOLUME 111 v KADOKA, SOUTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1910 NUMBER 5
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I RURAL ROUTE NUMBER ONE.
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Washington, D. C.,
May 26, 1910.
Postmaster, Kadoka, 8. D.
Order to establish Kadoka
Rural Route signori today .Please
1 notify patrons.
E. W. Martin, :
The above telegram was received
by our postmaster last Thurday after-
noon, just after the Press had been
mailed. The rural route to which it
refers is the one petitioned for by R.
R. Jewett and others over a year ago.
The Detit ion circulated and forwarded
to the denartment at Washington
asked for this route with a tri-weekly
service, but on May 27, 1909, Carl
Egge, rural route inspector, arrived
here and in company with A. G.
Skrove drove over t he proposed route
and stated that he believed the route
was capable of supporting a daily ser-
vice and so recommended it. The
promoters of the route had almost
given up hope of securing the route
when the above telegram was receiv-
ed and for that reason the news is
doubly welcome to them.
Th* route as granted starts on the
section fine east of town and runs
north to the M. P. Sager place, then
east one mile, thence north seven :
miles, thence east three miles to the i
townshio line, thence south on the I
township line nine miles to the Julius ;
Boldenow place, thence west four'
miles to the section line west of town I
and then south one mile into town.
The new route will serve about sixty
patrons and is a forward step in bring-
ing to this part of Stanley county the '
accomodations and comforts of the
farmers of the east.
An examination will probably be |
held at the local postofiice in the near
future for rural route carrier and ser-
vice on Kadoka Rural Route No. 1 i
will commence about July Ist. Peti-
tions for other routes willbe circulat-
ed and forwarded to Washington this
summer.
Other towns west of the river that
were granted routes at the same time
as Kadoka are Draper No. 2, Belyi !
dere and Philip.
LIST OF PRIMARY CANDIDATES
REPUBLICAN PARTY
For members of Congress
Charles H. Burke, Pierro.
Eben W. Martin, Deadwood.
John F. Schrader, Rapid City, i
Thomas Thorson, Cantor.
Judge of Supreme Court, 4th District '
Ellison G. Smith, Yankton.
Judge of Supreme Court, sth District J
James 11. McCoy, Aberdeen.
For governor
Samuel 11. Elrod, Clark.
Robert S. Vessey, Pierre.
George W. Egan, Sioux Falls.
Lieutentant Governor
Joseph W. Farm ley, Ipswich.
Frank M. Byrne, Faulkton.
Secretary of State
Charles J. Dousman, Lemmon.
Samuel C. Polley, Deadwood.
Attorney General
Titus E. Price, Yankton.
Royal C. Johnson, Highmore.
State Auditor
Henry B. Anderson, Mitchell.
John Bibelheimer, Selby.
State Treasurer
George G. Johnson, Canton.
A. W. Ewert, Pierre.
Commissoner School and Public lands
Kingsley G. Foster, Kenyon.
F. F. Brinker, Madison.
Superintendent of Public Instruction
A. H. Seymour, DeSmet.
C. G. Lawrence, Canton.
Railroad Commissioner
William G. Smith, Sturgis.
W. E. Benedict, Belle Fourche.
Circuit Judge,
Lyman T. Boucher, Pierra.
John F. Hughes, Ft. Pierre.
State Senator,
John G. Bartine, Oacoma.
Representative,
C. L. Mellett. Fort Pierre.
Dr. C. J. Lavery, Ft. Pierre.
County Auditor,
Charles M. Price, Cedar Fork.
County Treasurer,
Bjron L. Clow, Philip.
Enoch McKay, Grandfield.
Register of Deeds,
John McKillip, Manilla.
Sheriff,
Geo. T. Porch, Kadoka.
C. E. Coyne, Hayes.
Geo. Belford, Interior.
Lester Marrington, West Fork.
I Clerk of Courts,
Andy Rickets, Ft. Pierre.
I County Judge,
H. M. Dinsmore, Teton.
' States Attorney,
Alvin Waggoner, Philip.
Superintendent of Schools,
Grace A. Reed, Meers,
A LETTER TO THE FARMERS:
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Prospects have never been better for a bumper crop of
Small Grain, an early spring with sufficent rainfall has put
crops in the finest possible condition. There is only one
thing that stands in your way of realizing a profit from your
seed and labor. That is the danger from
= ha IL "
Every season a hail storm strikes one locality or an-
other. This year we would like to see every field in the
country protected in a Reliable Hail Insurance Company, be-
cause if a loss does occur then it will mot be felt and the
prosperity of the community will go on unchecked.
—GENTLEMEN=
We represent the Farmers' State Mutual Hail Insurance t
Co., of Waseca, Minn., because they are the Strongest, Cheap- f
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est and Best Hail Insurance Co. This company has always paid t
all losses in full--no pro-rating, and the rates have always
been at least twenty-five per cent cheaper than stock com-
panies. Why not come in the next time you are in town and
let us write you some Insurance on your crop? You'll feel t
better after you have done it! Do it now, Don't wait, it r
costs no more, and |
YOU PAY THIS FALL I
Don't forget to drop in at our office and talk it over I
next time you come to town. We also write Fire Insurance in |
the Continental, of New York, and the Atlas, of Des Moines. |
SKROVE BROS. LAND COMPANY!
Farms - Ranches - City Property - Loans
County Assessor,
Frank L. Norman, Grindstone.
Guy L. Hart, Rousseau.
County Surveyor,
Roy H. Townsend, Ft. Pierre.
County Coroner,
Dr. C. C. Winter, Kadoka.
DEMOCRAT PARTY
Members of Congress
W. W. Soule, Rapid City.
J. E. Kelley, Colcinau.
Governor
Chauncy L. Wood, Rapid City.
Lieutenant Governor
A. L. Davenport, Vermillion.
Secretary of State
John T. Cogan, Sioux Falls.
Attorney General
W". A. Lynch, Huron.
State Auditor
David M. Finnegan, Yankton.
State Treasurer
A. A. Boynton, Plankinton.
Commissioner School and Public lands
F. B. Ravmond, Vilas.
Superintendent of Public Instruction
R. F. Lyons. Jr., Vermillion.
Railroad Commissioner
Warren Young, Fort Pierre.
Representative
Dr. C. R. Rentz, Meers.
Treasurer
Francis P. Ryan, Midland
Auditor
M. P. Kennedy, Fort Pierre.
Register of Deeds
C. Rousseau, Powell.
Clerk of Courts
Frank W. Coy, Nowlin.
Sheriff
J. D. Carr, Carlin.
County Judge
David Moore, Fort Pierre.
PROHIBITION PARTY
For Member of Congress
W. J. Edgar, Northville.
Knute Lewis, Lake Preston.
Governor
O. W. Butterfield, Miller.
Lieutenant Governor
A. U. Granstrom, Webater.
Secretary of State
G. W. Mingus, Sioux Falls.
State Auditor
Ed. M. Newcomb, Woonsocket.
State Treasurer
John D. Wilson, Brookings.
Commissioner School and Public lands
J. A. Hinsvark, Biandt.
i Superintendent of Publio Instruction
W. G. Jolley," Castlewood.
Railroad Commissioner ‘
W. 8. Rowden. Hot Springs.
C. E. Coyne for Sheriff C. E. Coyne for Sheriff
The City Meat Market.
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J. P. Eddy, Proprietor.
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D. H. Henry, Vice President E. E. Dykeman, Ass’t Cashier
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