The Kadoka Press (Newspaper) - May 20, 1910, Kadoka, South DakotaVOLUME 111
ANNOUNCEMENT
Having purchased the stock of the
Kadoka Drug Co. I wish to announc-
to the people of Kadoka and vicinity
that I will ever aim to carry a com-
plete line of
PURE DRUGS and MEDICINES
As well as the various Notions and
Novelties which go with the drug line.
I have already ordered a large
amount of new stock and will aim to
keep my stock up-to-date at all times.
If at any time I should not have the
articles you wish I will gladly order
them for you.
I should be more than pleased to
have you call and get acquainted and
I assure you I will at all times be
ready to serve you.
J. H. ANDERSON
Summer Goods
.
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Have Just Received a Large Shipment
Of
Summer Goods
Consisting of Dress Goods, Percales, Ging-
hams and Calicoes. Nice Line of Hoisery.
k FINE LOT OF
HAND - PICKED - POT/ /OES
AT 80 CENTS PER DUSHEL
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JOHNSON & MOORE
COMPANY.
The City Livery
George McDonald, Proprietor
Feed & Stale SableLivery,
Good Rigs. Careful Drivers. Open all hours of the
Day or Night. Phone No. 16.
Kadoka, - - - South Dakota.
THE KADOKA PRESS.
KADOKA, SOUTH DAKOTA. FRIDAY, MAY 20. 1910
FOR A CITY PARK.
The ladies of the Excelsior Club;
have had under consideration for some
little time the matter of establishing
a city park along the draw which runs
through the north part of town. The
matter was taken up by the local
towusite agent Mr. O. E. Stuart and
recently a letter was received from
the general agent Mr. C. A. Padlev
of Milwaukee. Win., which stated that
if a selection of a block of land along
this draw was selected by the ladies
that the matter would be taken before
the company and then' was a strong
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•'biht v 'hat the recuest would be
i p' ¦. i it is made will
< ct which will
prov ;e . i ps must be
take ¦ maK< it a a park. That it.
must be plowed, fenced and a certain !
number of trees planted and some *
measure taken to maintain it. The!
Milwaukee Land Co. are very liberal I
and we have no doubt that the re- j
quest will be granted.
It seems to be the opinion of those
who have been consulted in the mat-
ter that the block just west of the
town well, block 3 of the original
town plat, is the most suitable for the
purpose and not very desirable for
residence lots. It is located onlv a i
block from Main street and would be
a very convenient location for a park.
The ladies are anxious to have the
matter settled soon, that the ground
may be plowed and fenced and put
in shape to plant to trees next season.
The project has received much favor-
able comment and we believe that
every resident of Kadoka will be a
booster for the proposition.
SECURES BELVIDERE HOTEL.
E. E. Morford has secured a hotel
at Belvidere and will make his home j
at that place. He retains his interest
in the Chamberlain Wholesale Gro-
cery, and will coyer the territory west.'
of the river for that company just the I
same, Mrs. Morford looking after the
business of the hotel. —Chamberlain
Democrat.
COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS.
(Continued from last week.)
Petition of A F Lindgren for an
abatement of tax erroneously assessed
is granted
Petition of I II Newton for an abate-
ment of tax erroneously assessed is
granted
Petition of Walter Young for an
abatement of tax erroneously assessed
is granted
Petition of Ellie Z Engelen for an
abatement of tax erroneously assessed
ts granted
Petition of D. 8. Brown for an a-
hatement of tax erroneously assessed
is granted
Petition of John McPherson for an
abatement of tax erroneously assessed
is granted
Petition of R A Shaner for an '
abatement of tax erroneously assessed 1
is granted 1
Petition of Arne Martin for an T
abatement of tax erroneously assessed j
is granted
Petition of A J Wrav for an '
abatement of tax erroneously assessed -
is granted
Petition of Mattie Peale nee Part-
ridge for an abatement of tax erro- j
neously assessed is granted
Petition of E L Walden for a refund
of tax erroneously assessed is granted
Petition of M W Richards for a
refund of tax erroneously assessed
is granted
Petition of II J Jennings for an
abatement of interest on 1883 taxes
is granted
Petition of James W Stipes for an
abatement of tax erroneously assessed
is granted
Petition of H C Goin for an
abatement of tax erroneously assessed
is granted
Petition of Aslop Millett for a
refund of tax erroneously assessed
is granted
Petition of Reuben Ashbury for a
refund of tax erroneously assessed
fa granted
Petition of Henry Bauer for an
abatement cf tax erroneously assessed
¦ is granted
Petition of W W Wright for an
abatement of tax is not granted
P, tition of Creed F Howard for an
abatement of tax erroneously assessed
is granted
it.io cf W A Ray for an
ax erroneously assessed
is g. iited
Petition of J L True for an
abatement of tax erroneously assessed
is granted
Petition of Marcellus for an
abatement of tax erroneously assessed
1 is granted
Board adjourned until 1:30 pm.
At 1:30 p m Board reassembled. All
members present and Auditor Price
Resolution. Resolved that the Co.
Treasurer is hereby authorized to loan
the Fort Pierre National Bank the
sum of $3000,00 for one year and take
as collateral a certificate of deposit
for one year from date hereof, bearing
interest at a rate of 5 per cent per
annum, payable scni-annually. Said
¦ certificate to be secured by a Surety
Bond to the extent of twice the
amount loaned.
(Signed) T. H. To]ton,
Chairman.
Motion was made that the bid of
the Klatter Manufacturing Co. be ac-
cepted for a carload of metal culverts.
Motion carried and a car of culverts
was ordered for county roads.
Petition for incorporating the town
of Cottonwood is granted.
The following bills are allowed:
Eb Jones, road viewing, 10 days S4O 00
W O Hopkins, road viewing 3
I days 12 00
i City of Fort Pierre water rent
[ , for one year 40 00
i Belvidere' State Bank to pre-
¦ mium on bond 25 00
Chas Courtney meals for jury,
claim $1.75 not allowed
Kadoka State Bank's Bond ta
( approved.
Application for loan of perma-
nent school fund by Addie J
Price (nee Pierce) is ap-
proved.
Ed Long, wolf bounty 3 00
Wallace Curran, work on the
court house 3 00
Ed Junes County Comnission-
er 9 days and mileage 45 00
T il Tolton, Co commissioner 7
days and mileage 33 00
W A Hopkins, Co commission-
er 7 da, s and mileage 35 70
F E Morrison, Co commisaioner
7 days and mileage 30 00
W O Hopkins, Co commission-
er 7 days and mileage 38 00
The Fairnlay job printing for
the county 166 50
The Fairplay publishing 55 65
Lizzie Huston, boarding pris-
.'>rs, poor and jury claim
;z„7.59, allowed
.
169 80
('. E. Coyne, deputy sheriff 55 70
Fort Pierre National Bank to
premium on bonds 126 66
George S Huston sheriff fees
claimed $750.00 allowed 325 00
C 2 Coyne game warden for
March 51 00
A M Swineford, janitor salary
two months
~
110 00
F L Rowe & Co, supplies for
the county 90 50
Albert Heinish, road work 45 20
Dakota Central Telephone Co 69 50
Stanley County Homestead Co
publishing 49 60
C E Coyne, game warden for
February 50 00
WillA Beach, supplies for co 410 25
Claim of Stamford township for
expenses for Frank Ebersole
not allowed.
Claim of E F Gifford for sup-
plies ordered by I M Dotson
torfor MrsConnernot allowed
Dr J S Newcomer, medical aid 11 20
Byron L Clow, freight on road
scraper 72 75
Byron LOlow freight and dray-
age on supplies 49 45
Byron L Clow postage 111 20
Ed P Tinker, stenographer 2 80
R H Townsend county map ex-
penses 395 80
To the Honorable Board of County
Commissioners:
Resolved that the sum of $1500.00
be appropriated to assist in the con-
struction of a bridge across White
river in township 3-south, range 24-e,
said bridge not to cost less tba.i S6OOO
and the amount cf SISOO not to bo
paid until after the completion of the
bridge and inspection by the County
Commissioners. The said bridge to
be owned and controlled by the or-
ganized county of Stanley.
T H Tolton, Chairman
Board of Co. Commissioners.
April 9th, 1910.
Resolved, That the County Auditor
and the County Treasurer are hereby
authorized and instructed to credit
the County General Fund with the
sum of $1319.76 and charge the fol-
lowing:
Road and bridge fund $1024 00
County road fund 254 81
County bridge fund 40 95
The same to correct errorH in war-
rants being issued on wrong funds
during the years 1905, 1906, 1907 and
1908 as shown by the report submitted
bv Martin S Matters, examiner, Apr.
7th, 1910.
T H Tolton. Chairman
Board of Co Commissioners
' Resolved That the County Treasurer
is hereby authorized to loan to the
Fort Pierre National Bank the sum of
S4OOO for one year and take as collat-
eral a certificate of deposit for one
year from date hereof bearing inter-
est at the rate of 5 per cent per an-
num, payable semi-annually. Said
certificate to be secured by a Surety
Bond to the extent of twice the
amount loaned.
T II Tolton, Chairman
Board of Co Commissioners.
Board adjourned until 7:30 p m.
Fort Pierre, 8. D.. April 9, 1910.
At 7:30 p m Board reassembled. All
members present and County Auditor
Price.
Petition of Joseph J Winter for an
adatement of tax is granted for $1.36.
Petition of W S Johnson for a refund
of tax is granted.
The following bridge petitions are
granted.
One across Spotted Boar Creek in
Section 19, twp 6, range 20.
One across Indian Creek on the twp
line between twps 2-s of range 22 and
;23 and the west side of SW‘ 4 section
18, 2-s, range 23.
One on the main traveled road be-
tween Topbar. Milesville and Philip.
One across Bad river between sec-
tions 4 and 5 in twp 2-s, range 18.
Report of the case of the State of
South Dako* a ys Watson Fletcher is
approved and fees allowed
Jonn W Dickey witness fees $ 2 00
'Geo R Erdmann “ “ 10 00
'GeoVorshall “ “ 7 00
Elvira Oakes “ “ 2 20
Geo Keifer
“ “ 1 20
J M Walsh “ “ 2 20
B L Clow
“ “ 1 20
A E Chapman “ “ 1 10
Patrick Oakes “ “ 9 50
C L Millett “ “ 1 10
EC Bent “ “ 23 30
, C Halliday “ “ 2 20
Chas Johnson, constable fees 6 80
'Ole Larson “ “ 32 25
W J Richmond “ “ 4 70
Chas Johnson “ “ 8 80
••
‘‘ .... 2 00
E S Henderson jury fees 1 10
E C Lobdell “ “ 1 10
E L Johnck
“ “
1 10
, Guy Lobdell
“ “
1 10
John Enger “ “ 1 1<»
S H Young “ “ 1 10
T H Tolton appoints Jim Hull and
George Holley road overseers for
his district.
Eb Jones and W O Hopkins are ap-
pointed road viewers.
F E Morrison, W O Hopkins and Eb
Jones are appointed as a committee
to view Kadoka, North Fork and
Mexican creek bridges.
On motion board adjourned untilMay
10, 1910. T H Tolton, Chairman
j Chas M Price, County Auditor.
NUMBER 3
To the Voters of Stanley County, S. D.:
Upon the urgent request of the Republicans of Stan-
ley county, I am a candidate for Representative, sub-
ject to the decision of the electors, at the primaries on
June 7th, 1910.
It is fitting at this time that I express my position
on certain political matters.
I endorse the Roosevelt policies and the “square
deal” all along the line. I stand for such policies in
state affairs as will promote the best interests of all
the people of South Dakota, and that our state institu-
tions receive liberal support, especially those appertain-
ing to Education and Agriculture.
That the affairs of our state be managed with sound
judgment and in vigorous business like manner and
that our legislature attend to the duties resting upon
them instead of playing politics.
That our next legislature provide for an immigration
bureau, with a commissioner and liberal appropriations
to successfully advertise our great state and especially
western South Dakota.
That the experimental farm at Cottonwood receive
such appropriations and support from the state as will
enable it to be of the greatest possible benefit to the
farmers of Stanley County. That the good roads
movement receive substantial support.
I favor such action by our next legislature as will
give Stanley and Lyman Counties such representation
as they are entitled to.
I favor such legislation as will give to Western South
Dakota as reasonable freight rates as are enjoyed by
that part of our state east of the Missouri river.
I am opposed to delegating to one or two men,
power to dictate the policy of our party.
CHARLES L. MILLETT.
Some Special Values
Men’s Suits
.
$7.00 to $20.00
Boy’s Knee Pants Suits $1.50 to $5.00
Some Special Values in Boy’s and
Men’s Odd Pants.
Everything To Be Found In An Up-to-Date
Clothing Store.
Call and Be Convinced That Prices Are Right
R. W. GROSS.
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< saves carrying a lot of money around with you
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all persons carried checking accounts and wore a
j check book in their inside pockets, the hold up
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