The Kadoka Press (Newspaper) - May 13, 1910, Kadoka, South DakotaBANGOR
BOY
LICENSED STALLION
By State Registration Board. Certificate No. 1657.
Bangor Boy is a Trotting Bred Stal-
lion, weight about 1200 lbs. He
is Dark bay with black Points.
DonrrnH No. 47492 by Gilwood 14212. Dam, Madam Belle Sprague by
DallgOr DOy Con Sprague 12903. Grand Dam, Belle by Irom Duke Jr. 4498
Will Stand For the Season 1910
Monday and Tuesday at Kadoka.
Rest of the Week at Belvidere.
TERMS—SIS.OO to insure mare with foal. When mare is known to be in foal or is
sold, traded or about to be removed the fee becomes due at once.
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BELVIDERE, SOUTH DAKOTA.
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Coye—Dithmer Land Co.
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Special attention paid to Gasoline and Steam Engine Work and
Steam Fitting and Pump Work.
Our*Motto la: “The Highest Class of Workmanship and the
Right Price to All.” Give Us a Call.
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BIG AUCTION SALES EVERY SATURDAY
At INMAN’S AUCTION STORE, Kadoka, S.D.
The Kadoka Harness Shop.
Light and Heavy Hamess made to order. Saddles, Blankets, Robes
All kinds of Repairing neatly and promptly done.
I Carry a Complatc Una ef Clover Brand Stock Tonic,
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Elsewhere in this issue is the
an-
nouncement of Charles L.
Mellett as
|renublican candidate for the legisla-
ture. He states his position on a
I number of important matters and
i willno doubt make a creditable rep-
I ,-esentative of Stanley county should
lie receive the nomination
and be
elected. We understand that he
1 leans toward the stalwart wing of the
! republican party, while he is opposed
by Dr. C. J. Lavery
who is decidedly
i insurgent.
The Press is in receipt of the an-
nouncement of Enoch McKay
of
Grandfield for the office of county
treasurer on the republican ticket
subject to willof the republican vot-
ers at the primary on June 7th. The
same is published elsewhere in this
issue. While Mr. McKay is a stranger
to the publishers of the Press we are
glad to accord him the same privilege
in the use of our columns which
we
accord to others. Under the primary
law every citizen has an equal chance
and may be a candidate and
the vot-
ers will settle the matter on June 7th.
Petitions are being circulated for
the nomination of Dr. C. J. Lavery
as a candidate for representative in
the next session of the legislature
from Stanley county, which compris-
es the 27th district. Dr. Lavery is an
able and forceful man, there is no
better in the county from the stand-
point of ability and an inclination to
do and get what he goes after. His
acquaintance throughout the state is
as wide as that of any man within its
borders, and if he is elected, which
he will be without a doubt. Stanley
county will be heard from in the
house of representatives this winter,
and willat last come into her own.—
Fairplay.
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The petition of John F. Hughes of
Stanley county as a candidate for| Judge of the Sixth Circuit was filed
| with the Secretary of State Monday| afternoon by Attorney Francis W.
i Grogan of this city. Mr. Hughes had
j been presented with petitions from
the various counties bearing nearly
1,000 names, but under the law it was
impossible to file more names than
three per cent af the republican vote
fot governor at the last election, there-
' fore 225 names from the counties of
I Hand, Hyde, Sully and Stanley were
I selected for filing. Mr. Hughes is al-
lied with the progressive er “insur-
gent” wing of the republican party,
but if he is regarded throughout the
circuit as he is in his home county, a
| mere political alignment will have
i nothing to do with the number of
i votes he receives, as members of all
parties and factions are united in his
support.—Fairplay.
Geo. W. Egan who is a republican
candidate for governor of our fair
young state spoke to a large crowd
at the Opera House on Wednesday
night. Mr. Egan is an interesting
DR. C. J. LAVERY
Stanley County's Pioneer Physician and Sur-
geon and one of South Dakota’s Most Public
pinted Citizens, who is a Candidate for Rep-
resentative from the 27th Legislative District.
speaker and held the closest atteß
tion of his audience for
nearly two
hours. Ho gave his version of the
famous Kauffman trial from start to
finish and considerable of his personal
history in relation to his disbarrmem
as a practicing attorney in this st-." 1
In his platform he stands for a g(,v
ernment of the people as opr M >sed u
the present spoils system and for
election of all or nearly all of the an
pointive offices of the state including
the postmasters. That the public*
tion of insurance statements should
be apportioned to the newspaper nr
the state on a circulation basis with
out regard to political affiliations, R.
advocates the recall principal for the
removal of unworthy men from offlee
The election of senators by direct
vote of the people. He also endorses
the last state and national republican
platforms. Mr. Egan came here with
scarsely a friend but after hearing
him many have expressed a desire to
give him their supjxirt at the primar
ies. Whether Egan is the proper man
to put in the governor’s chair is hard
to say but certain it is tiiat he stands
for many principals which are near
to the hearts of the common people
CANDIDATES’ ANNOUNCEMENTS
For Sheriff
I Hereby announce myself a candi-
date for nomination as sheriff of
Stanley County subject to the will
of the Republican voters at the
June primaries. Any favors showr
me will be appreciated.
Hayes, S. D. C. E. Coyne.
For Sheriff
I Wish to announce myself a candi-
date for the office of Sheriff Of
Stanley County on the republican
ticket and respectfully solicit the
support of the republican voters of
Stanley county at the June pri-
maries.
Kadoka, S. D. George Porch.
For Sheriff.
To THE Republican voters of Stanley
County:
1 the undersigned hereby announce
myself candidate for Sheriff of Stan-
ley County, South Dakota, subject
to your decision at the primaries to
be held June 7th, 1910. Having had
considerable experience in connec-
tion with the sheriff’s office I feel
myself qualified. Thanking vou in
advance for your support, I am,
Yours very sincerely,
Interior, S. D. Geo. W. Belford.
For Coroner
I Hereby announce myself as candi-
date for the office of County Coro-
ner of Stanley County subject to
the willof the Republican voters at
the June primaries. Your support
willbe appreciated.
Kadoka, S. D. Clyde C. Winter,
For Treasurer
I Hereby announce myself as a can-
didate for the nomination as Treas-
urer of Stanley County on the
Republican ticket subject to the
primaries June 7th, 1910. Any
favors shown me willbe greatly ap-
preciated.
Grandfield, S. D. Enoch McKay.
For State Senator
I am a candidate for nomination on
the Republican ticket for State Sen-
ator, for District No. 25, comprising
Lyman and Stanley Counties. This
district is especially interested in
the matter of re-districting and ap-
portionment of Representativesand
Senators which comes before the
next legislature, having now inade-
quate representation in view of its
great increase in population. If
sent to represent the district I will
endeavor to secure for both Counties
the representation to which they
are entitled. Our section of the
state is being injured because of ex-
cessive freight and express rates.
It would be my aim to obtain just
and equitable rates withoutdiserim-
ination anywhere within the state.
John G. Barttne.