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UTHERLAND TRIES
1HE OR
GANIZA
ixes Up Slate for Vot-
rs to Approve in
Primary
CT10N RESENTED
List Were Not Consulted
About the Mow
A scheme on the pari of John Sutli-
eilanil, of Pierre, to dictate the iiiiin-
on tbi' voters of the state this week
and it was like to'.s.ing so much po
litical dynamite inio the fray.
On 'Wednesday of this week, Mr.
Sutherland began sending on I from
Pierre, Til,nun copies of a circular
calculated to put in office the candi
dates of his personal solection.
It was two or three days before
some of the candidates on his list
hea.td what l:e was doing and when
Here is the Sutherland.J. folate'' of
candidates:
For I'niti-il States Senator, Tiioin.'is
Sterling.
For Congressman, First District, C.
II. Dillon
For Congressman. Second District,
I. O. Curtis.
For (lovernor, Frank M. Hy:ne.
For Lieutenant (iovernor, A. Vail
Osdel.
For Secretary of Stale, Fred llep
perle.
when Ik- took charge of an Incipient
I.a Follette boom and got himself
chosen manager of the campaign in
this state. When La Foletle's chances,
in the presidential campaign went
glimmering, Sutherland gracefully
and noiselessly slid into Ihe ltoose
ve
11 camp, organization, baggage and
all, notwithstanding La Follette is
'lighting Roosevelt harder (ban Taft.
Dillon Conspired in .laiiuary.
Then Sutheo land, with two or pos
sibly three, ot the candidates on his
list, including Air. Dillon, concocted
a scheme to settle the primary con
test, in advance by telling the voters
just whom they should support. The
Republican believes this is the ulti
mate result of a meeting held at mid
night last. January ID, in room 'U
of the Cataract hotel, Sioux Falls, and
attended by Mr. Dillon, and a. few
others, at which it was planed to or
ganize a "candidates' trust."
Hut at least six out of the ten
candidates A1r. Sutherland has unde.i
laken to nominate bv means of his
circular, made hot baste to establish
the fact that, they knew nothing about
the scheme, that the.v were not con
sulted about, it, and, furthermore,
that they considered it not only wrong
but an act of political idiocy.
For, these candidates on Suther
land's slate began at once to take tin
inventory of the political assets this
CANDIDATES' TRUST'
At Lt'3St olX Ot I C'll Un HIS campaign entirely independent and
has made no combination with anv
ations to be made ai I ho South Di^jwitli forming a combination with any
liota primaries. June till, was sprung oilier candidate is wholly unfounded
I bey did find it out, there began one issued by our committee from Jl:
long series of loud explanations.
Tin* New Sutherland Ticket.
tion of political boss for iie slate of I have not formed any combinations
South Dakota dates back lo the timej ith other candidates and any slate-
scheme of Sutherland's awarded tO p]. .^ against Wilson?
them. They discovered that, whereas
there wete ten candidates 011 the
Sutherland slate, there were nineteen
not 011 In oilier words, this means
lining up nine candidates- with each
one on the slate and nineteen against
him. Those not on the Sutherland
ticket Include three candidates for
1'nited States Senator, two for con
gress in the Second, one for congress
in the Kirst, two l'or governor, ono
for lieutenant governor, three for sec
retary of state, one for state treasurer
four for railroad commissioner two for
judge of the supreme court and one
for national committeeman.
Disecouiageil ly Move.
Thus it was that most of those on
the Sutherland list were thrown into
despoudency by the action of the
would-be political Napoleon at Pierre.
The most, conservative of political ob
servers agree that, the stunt pulled
off by Sutherland probably will mean
the defeat of some 011 his ticket who
up to this time have had an excellent
chance of winning.
TIONOF
at Hedfield, sent this telegram,
through its secretary, S. \V. Clark,
to the liransun committee:
"Dean Sterling is conductinc his
other candidate. This- committee has
respected his wis'hes and has made
no combination for or against Mr.
Branson of any other candidate. Any
statement printed or olhei wise charg
ing Dean Sterling or this committee
and untrue. You may give ibis tele
gram the widest publicity."
Lieutenant (loveinor liyriie, over
the long distance telephone from
Hartford, asked The Republican to
make this statement:
"Neither Mr. Hyrne nor his com
mitte knew anything about this cir
cular until it was issued and we are
not in any way responsible for it.
We are responsible only for what, is!
headquarters a I. Hedfield."
Fred llepperle of Kurr-ka, sent tliU
telegram to the liranson campaign
comniet tee:
"I have no knowledge of any cir
cular or anv combination on my
part for or against Mr. Hrans.on."
liranson a I'lo-iiessive.
For State Treasurer, A. \V. Kwert. been working with the progressive
For Kail-toad Comi.-sioner, •I.'in South Dakota ever since the niove
Alurphy. I mi nt bewail. I am not taking any part]
For Judge of the Supreme Court,|in the congressional contest, in thej
First District, Samuel ('. 1'olley. l-'ir.-t distiict and do not. want to be
For Judge of the Supreme Court, understood as giving any advice to
Second district, John Howard Cutis. voters- in the First, district as how
For national Coinitleenian, Thomas! they should vote on congressman. I
Thorson.
Suiberland's design upon the posi-
Kwert, candidate, for state I
A. W.
my record."
As elated above, others disclaimed
most vehemently any part, of the
scheme and iu nearly (-very case
characterized the scheme* as fool-
Part ieularly
BRYAN DECLARES HE'S
CHAMP CLARK MAN
(.U'OTKh IX AIIXXKSOTA AS SAV­
IN' IIIS NAMK AVOX'T (iO
jof his public, life, lie is
far greater
AVilson and his public
The Rranson campaign committee
of this city received prompt disavow
als of any participation in the Suth
erland scheme, from Sterling, Byrne,
liwert and 1-Iepprele and still others
took the trouble to make an elaborate
explanation of the l'ac.t that they dis
approved of the move although they
were not willing to make public state
ments far fear of involving themsel- oerats in the Mouse unanimously lie-j in his preeent distress.
'.1-"-
menl that 1 have done so at this time
I want lo repudiate. 1 am running! Tyler, Texas.-- Dan Davis, a negro
strictly upon my merits and trponiaged I, was burned at the slake in
regretted by fit-lends of Mr. Hyrne, for rendered Davis to the mob. The
A'r. Hyrne has maintained separate crowd then bound him to a huge pile
headquarters in order not to become of wood in the public square and
involved with any other candidate-and stood by while hi
lias scrupulously avoided any such an es.'
alliance. Some of llyrne's friends even
went to far as to wonder whether
Sutherland was not attempting to do
feat Hyrne, because P.jrne hasn't
placed his campaign in Sutherland'
ha nds.
RKKOItK 'OXVKXTIOX.
Minneapolis, Minn.—'William .1.
Hryan said today to a. prominent
Alinnesota. politician in answer to the
direct question "Why do you favor
"Hecause," said Air. Brvan, "Cliampi
1
K'lark is an experienced legislator
whose record we know or can ascet
1
of democrats at all.
"Hut there is much talk that your
name will go before the convention
'.My name will not go before the
convention. I feel that A 1 Clark
will have enough votes to nominate
him 011 tho first, ballot. Air. Clark
can poll more votes than I can. I
have too many enemies. Air. Clark is
sure to win, in my judgment."
and I want to s^e it,," was the way
the Alinnesotan put tho next querry.
1
I slow I'll liptlU 111*.' (Ill- lliglll':t UllilV lll'lll I
by an democrat since Marrh 4, lS9?,j
jtlie second highest in our system of]
I government, and my first duty to tlip
country and the party is lo Slav
'here si in! perl'orni the functions of
that great position, thereby helping
expedite the public business and
to continue the magnificent record
a number ofj which the democratic house has been
So I must depend on you
ves still more. What
these candidates said that was not fqr! making.
inibMention would make a lot more and my other rriends to carry South!
interesting reading than their formal Dakota for me, and from the hoitninj
htjti-menis to the press. lot' my heart I thank yon and them for]
Statements by iiiIMn1es. 'ho splendid and unselfish light'
I he Sterling Senatorial 'ominittee! which you are making in my
a
aul liorize,-! this late-
treasurer
incut:
"At no time have 1
say thai Mr. P.ranson is not a
progressive republican and I do not
say so now, as 1 know that he has
"Champ Claik.
JERRAULD FOR BRANSONIFIELD
By FIVE TO ONE
THIS IS I'lSKIHCTION maim-:
Ti:it m: DKMVKits mis cam
l'AI SI'KKCH IX THAT
corxTv.
Lane, S. D.- CI. L. liranson of
.Mitchell, candidate for Congress nd
dns. voters of this community
yesterday at 0 0 p. m. A large
number of voters were present anil
a good part of the crowd were farm
ers. Farmers are just finishing
planting corn which prevented a
large number being present. Mr.
P.ranson's address was a masterly
iono and his explanation of his atti
tude in rcard to the control of trusts
•1 corporations was heartily accept
(!. His. trp cell was straight, from the
shoulder, carying a sincerity ot pur
S pose that was convincing. His re
marks wer applauded fneiniently.
'lie has been In this town on numer
ous other times, but Ibis was his
first appearance here in his catn-
S n.v
nile- taken to'
good'
am a jirogressive republican, but I
have made my own campaign and I
I a
pledged him their support. The most
critical could not find a hole in the
1
knowing the man
0
believe and support
him at the primaries. He will carry
Jerauld county with a largp majority
estiiualed at five to one.
NEGRO IS BURNED
IK PUBLIC SQUARE
Alois AT 11VI. 11, TK.VAS, ADAIIXIS-
Ti:iJS IM XISIIAIKNT I'OR TIIB
S1'.XXI TIAIK IX A'KAIS.
the public square here today, after
he confessed lliat he had assaulted
Aliss Carrie Jackson, aged 1(1, a
while girl. The officer, tried lo save
Ihe negro, but when a thousand men
was the circular! prepa led 10 .-torm the jail, they sur
•AIRES MAKES ATTACK
ON WICKHEM FORCES
WOltKKK KOI! .IOIIXSOX I A( TIO\
savs i'i:ttk i!i:\vs tick-
i:t is iis( iti:ii'ii:n all
OVKK STATI-:
tain. am quite familitr with most^ .it
a 0
asule from what Ins record is as a] ....
ghly discredited 111 every corner of
congressman are sound. AVilson arei
1 the state. It is regarded as half re
not sound nor democratic. AVoodrow
..... 1 'acttonary to start with and litis dr
AVtlson does not belong to my class,
stroyed confidence 111 its stability by
O A I I A W O I A enlisted the assistance of Charles Afc-
O S O S I I O A I S A I
I
Huron, S. I), —Tom Ay res' of Ihe
Johnson campaign forces was in llur-
jon today looking after the interests of
'the Johnson-Wilson ticket, lie declar
es that the battle for his candidates is
won and that their pluralities will be]
ample lo make both tickets safe. Com-' .--
"iinenting 011 what he regards as thej
solr confionted with a discouraging'
abilitv than Wood row!
isituation. The Lee ticket for which
utterance?
he traded at Alitchell is now thoro-
its frequent flops. Added to this hand
icap the second Clark ticket for del
egates, filed mainly as a protest
against the trade made at Alitchell,
is going to draw a great many votes
of democrats who are for Chirk on
principle and refuse to be trifled
with. The old brokeu-down democrat
wagon ol'1'iceied bv Howler, Kirby,
em and Lyons is useless in the
present emergency, and in a desperate
luot resort for help, Pettigrew has
Coy, his old chum ol' Waddling 'Wil-
Sioux Falls, S. D.—R. K. Petti-j lie Taylor days who is wow in the
gram from Washington late yester campaign.
day: I McCoy was in Huron yesterday in organization
"Hon R. K. Petiigrew, Sioux Falls: jan effort to call off the fight and line
Regret that it is impossible to come up the AVilson delegates for Clark,
to South Diikota to make speeches, al-!
but he retired without making tiny
though I have no doubt it would pro-Ivisiblc impression, Lorinier bi-paiti-
mote my personal fortunes, but dem-jsan tactics will avail Pettigrew little
HE
STATE CONTEST
Roi Tibbelts Has Easy
Victory on Platform
at Huron
EVENTS ON
Only Comparatively Small
•M.'.' Number of Finals Have
Been Pulled Oft
Word was received this morning
from Huron of the splendid success!
Dakota 'Wesleyan this
ion of
contest, his subject was "America's ,,
Industrial Crisis." Second place• was I
awarded to Ralph ,1. oster ol A ank.
ton, who spoke on 1 be Passing ol
Mitchell has been exceptionally
successful in the winnings made in
the oratorical contests during the
in the state contest.
The winning of Air. Tibbelts, it is
stated, will bring the inte-r-state con-
jnual South Dakota Intercollegiate
I'i:ksii»k\t of xk i:o kxivku-
SITY AT WASHINGTON Till-:
l-:i( ilTII TO RKCKIVI'l TilK
11OXO l{.
Minneapolis, .Minn a vote
discomfit tire of the Pettigrew-Wick
hem forces, he said
"Pelt igrew's campaign in Sotiili'Da-1 institution at Washington, D..
for vindication of
0
1
inany years they have been held,!-
Huron, S. 'D.—Ideal weather mark, j'
ed the opening of the eighteenth an-!"'
lour finals resulled as follows:
.Mile i'iiii Robinson, Yankton, frightened and ran away. They
first 11 roil, second Nelson, (started when Thomas was in front, of
Time -I: 7 -1-
ings, first
IWaile, .Mitchell, third. Time a 1-2.
Shot Put--liritziun, P.rookings,
:first Ferguson, Vermillion, second
Roberts, Vermillion, third. Distance] .,n
21-0 3-2.
The score stool last night at. State]
t'niversity, 12 Hrookings, 10 Ilur-j
011 (1 Vault ton fi Mitchell 2.
LAST OF BISHOPS IS
NAMED BY CONFERENCE
US more than necessary,
Howard univer.-ity, a
president of ..........1 ............,
kola is now one
personal pride, lie engaged to carry] Already the delegates have begun
discuss the election of officers of
a 1
cd.
boards of the church. It.
said that instead ot having one man
at the head of the hoard of foreign
missions, three with equal power will
be placed there, taking the position
hertofore occupied by Dr. Anna H.
erhood w'as presented to the confer
ence last night, by 1'ayette L. Thomp
son, its secretary. The report de
clared that the Alethodist brother-
hood is "a rerious attempt to help
grew, South Dakota manager foristate employing his usual arguments solve the man-problem in the church Tho new association will hold county of Davison, state of South
Clark, received the following tele- in behalf of the I 'ettigrew-IIearst
a 1

1 1
isnanco of UaO
Icharters in the four years since its
LETCHER HEMS
baseball leant iii-lli-il 11) Inns $ I 7 H. 1J
\V. H. Holland has been having
cement .sii'-Mv.iIk put down in front
of his residence on the west side.
of Woonsocket
moments.
which has again come to [Dakota ,,. ,, ,,
I Pierre, S. D. --The stale trea.-urer
Wesleyan university when its repre-
MMiialiw I-rulay ni^h! won llrst place I 1 1'uml warrants, Hearing tlio
in flu* intor-C'ollegiate C»: a tori
rontest. Koi Tibbelts is Hie young 1
held at the Ilardnian home at
clock Wednesday and at. the Elliott
•liiirch at ". The remains were laid
to rest iu tile Rlliott. cemetery. The
sympathy of all are with the bereaved
Inuhand and children.
0 0 1
1 1 a 1
man who defended the- high reputa-: (jppj- |, ii.-und dollars, Tlie
taxes in March, followed by the sup-!
0 1
,,, ,„.
1
Tibbelts Is a strong speaker, and at j''lection in April,
the time of his entrance in the a I one vole. The
contest it was freely predicted that U'aloon contested.
0 S 4 0 1 0
0 1
,,
S
\\ar. Iietold Jalin, of Huron got ijn.sj.s for some time, as it
third place and Lvivelt Smith °'jwill i-arrv until the returns come In
Redtield fourth. fi on. 1 he'June call.
million dollars into the
nry, and this has put the state
track and field meet in Ibis city yes-j I'arkston, S. I).—a .'"honias, em-] .nd,
lerday. The afternoon was given over ployed on the lattn of Jens Soren-i Whereas, it v.as stipulated in said
to preliminaries iu the 100-yard, thejson, 11 farmer living in I hit slii nson 11101 tga.-te thai if default would be
I 2 0-ya nl high hurdles, 2^'0-yard low county, by the merest scra.lch csca p-f made iu lu? payment, ol any poitlon
hurdles ami Hie 20-yard dash. The],.,] being cut lo pieces by a disc whenjof the principal or interest promptly]
the machine changing ihe levers. The
Van lft 011,
Quarter Alile Run Knox, llroolc- longue was 'nimedialely broken off'same shall become delitniuenl, then
was burned to ash-1 'bird. Distance .",0-S. from being thrown under tbe]iflil, said mortgage with the notes
Hrond Jump KiJ 111, Vermillion. (.^t to pieces. The horses secured thereby, was duly assigned
first Sheeks, Vermillion, second plunged through a heavy fence, hutiby the sai-.l mortgagee to H. W. Pal-
W 0
O
Lead. S
in Spent fish canyon
wardens and special efforts are to he
of made by the Rod and Clun Clubs of
t]ie the Hlack Hills to put a stop to the
in a few days by Sliei iff Xootian.
Leonard, of New York, made secre-: pressive pomp and ceremony, marked
O
tary emeritus of Ihe board at tho.by the presence of four kings, four,
present. session. Among the names queens, two thousand noblemen from'
Copenhagen, Denmark.—With im-
mentioned for these positions are .1. all over Europe, the body of tho late I""*'" e"--.
H. Trimble, Storm Lake, la., and K. King Frederick AMD. was laid at rest
A. Schnell, of Alt. Pelasant, la. As today In the chapel at Koslcide-.
secretary of the 'board of home mis-'
a a a a
sions it is porbable that RoTiert
Korbes, of Philadelpbia. will be elect-!
as (lu
ciation. The following officers wero
elected: President, 'Walter Brewster
a
Lelcher, S. D.—Tho basket social: business of poultry taising through
given for the benefit of the Letcher|out South Dakota ...
n*
111 the state next winter.
The purpose of the new associa
tion is to create gieater interest in
!poultry
«K
Mr. Delbert. Col
was in town Frida.
Miss Sylvia Urady enme up from Republican Primary
Mitchell W T. to visit Miss ISIanch
hom•= of her daughter, Mrs. John
ll.'-rdinan .''.ii's. Kittle,-on 'waw appar
ently as well as usual wh -n she retir
'i-il, hut was noon taken with a pei-u
iar cough and it seemed hard for her
i'lo gel lie breath. She got up anil
went lo the open window. Her litis-1 Notice is hereby veu that a 1'ri-j
'band called Mi Ai aril man to sum
pink.
tstanding
I three bun-
1
Abenlein. S. Summit will be
license carried by] ,.
cuiiiiled when it should have heen
lion to license bad been thrown out
when it should have been counted
test, to .Mitchell in the course of a
week or ten days, when the North I Judge McNulty ordered a recount,!cjtati of South Dakota in book 109
Dakota representatives will competeland "ouiul that tho ballc! thrown outj
for inter-slate honors. [should have been counted and theL^y of December, 1910, at •. o'clock
STRlTiG
IjK IX ATII I.KTICS KOR ballot, counted should have beenj ^n^ 40 minutes p. m. an 1
SI'I'RKMACV AAIOXCJ fOLI,K KS I thrown out, reversing the finding ofj whereas, no action or proceeding
0
1
OIIKIM, I'lilMA |{V
IUMJOTS.
As provided hv section l.", Chap
iter 2'.i", Session l.aws lilut'i, 1 here­
by report the color of the official
Piiinary Hallots for the .lune Pri
mary, 1 2. is a follows, to-wit:
colo
Democrat it
Ryan over Sunday. !yellow.
The Letcher friends were shocked j" Prohibition Primary
to hear of the death of Mrs. 11. O.jblue.
jKittleson on Monday evening, at the- Socialist Primaiv llallot,
1
opponents to 'hby 1'
holding that one
man, of
ho would be the successful a vote in favor of license had been south Dakota, to J. .1. .Myles] cil'ications on file In Ihe county au(ii-
0
Ilnowii out, and another in opposi- ]).,i
0 I
0
0
Hallot,
Primary Ballot,
color
Mall.it,
to elect their several national.
1
1 o'-jS o'clock A. M. and o'clock P.
for the purpose of allowing the mem. XOTM i: TO CUKDITOIIS.
hers of each politic.,1 party in the! Kstat.e of Iturzinali O'.Viealy, df-
St.ate by their own separate pat :y [ceased.
choose their several party
4 4 4 1 0
H-..in.,, .... tiotis also to nominate in the samej tnist-:•
or, at Mitchell, in
.„.„ i„ ,iio manner the several party candidates
for tile otlice of t'nited States Sen-! iijited, .vlav llltii, 1!II2.
for! next legislature of this state.
Dated this IP.Mil day ol' April. l!U2.
it. A. /ANOLK. I
County Auditor.
\VTiri-: or MouT(iA sam?
'Whereas, d-fanll 1 as been made
the payment of the interest
having more firsts to its credit, tban ''ision ot Judge Frank McNulty °'j \liu-hell, county of Davison, South road, beginning at. the C.. AI. & St.
all other colleges put together. Alrjuie state circuit court. At the town I
dry town, according lo a de-j^* (Ji-eeli's Addition to the city ofjing and ini|itovlng of six miles of.
a 1
\V. Peterson,
county of
1
and which mortgage was re
in the office of Ihe Register
.pds of the county of Davison,
Alortgager, on page 371 on the 17th
or otherwise have, been insti-
med to recover the debt secured
isaid mortgagee, or any part thereof,
ie four horses ajlaehed to it became! .1 the time tho same should become
due, or if default be mail.' in the pay
nent of Ihe taxes at.n'ssi'il or lo be
assessed on said premises, before the
Itergen, Huron, second: Xjy Die plunging boises, and Thomasjhe whole sum, bolh principal and in-
".ivid his life bv catching hold of I he teres!, should at once become due,
tongue-rods, lo which he clung with,and,
a. death-like grip and thus saved him-! Whereas, on the 12th day of April
Rallano, Mexico. After live hours
of fighting between Cen. Iluerta's
federals and Orozco's main army yes
terday, the battle was renewed this
morning. The federal artillery did
deadly execution, lluerta expects to
route the rebels and end the war he-i
fori- night. I
,pped. Thomas wasjnier of Alitchell, Davison county,
had Iv cut and bruised. [South Dakota, which assignment was n, comity auditor and marked
duly recorded in ihe office of the
Register of Deeds in said Davison
county. South Dakota, on the 19th
day of April, 10 12. in Hook 98 of
Mortgages 011 page r.77 and,
Whereas, default has hern made in]
|Use payment of tli-» interest on the,
money and also in the payment ofj
part, of the principal of said money
[secured by said mortgage and,
1).—Dynamiting ot 'jiii« payment of the taxes assessed on
Several times recently
ed at then- work and just managed
and in other real property as agreed by the
streams in this section, continues,,mortgagor in said mortgage
despite Ihe vigilance of the gnme'jnil,
I conference elected '\V. P. Thirklle'd.. mln!
ism. Several times recently] whereas, the amount claimed lo heioannl bill, Willi its drastic provisions
1 1 1 1
the eighth and last of the bishops.!° ""'V ''"T*' "7" Thirty-four Dollars and Six
been obtained and ofticeis will ask m.tit ), to-wit Three
the governor of Montana for a requi-1 .. dollars principal and thirtv
sition for a man suspected of com-1
^,1 «l
a
I
0 I 0
piieity in the work in this section, est. besides- the sum ICight dollars
while 01 her arrests ir« expectet! witlij
I est,
a
oonsockct, S. D.—A number of ^mortgage will be foreclosed by a sate' ^'ti taiiff bill 'passed by the House.
poultry fanciers gathered in Woon-j0f (h6 mortgaged premises therein The state department is alarmed by
.. vi .1 i- v. ,1 isocket and organized what will be described, at public auction at the
Tho report of the ions roth-1known
LAI'IUT'/. Mil,I.Kit,
Attorney for Assignee of Mortgage.
J. P. BKRRY,
at Mitchell. South Dakota.111|,. necessary vouchers within six
this '"nil day of April, I 12. months after the first publication ot
i(. A. ZAN(!LK, I ibis notice, to the said exect'irix at
XOTICK OK I'HIMAIIV KI.K li»N.j
I
Whereas, defrult has been made in!
Whereas, the whole amount ofj
principal and interest has become due|
bv reason of such default and,
ic is Hk- sum of Three!
thirty 'our cents for taxes nor-
essarily paid by said Alortgagee andi
interstate Poultry asso-!front door of the court house In the
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vice-president, Jesse Allen secretary, ]day or June, 1912, at 1 o'clock in the
Airs. Alattie Webster treasurer, O. K. afternoon of that day. The said mort
Krnst. A11 executive board also wasjgaged premises are situated in the
poultry show at some central point! Dakota, and are describe! as follows,
the poultry businss i-iid advance the this 23rd day of April. lf12.
Z). 'W. PALAIKR
a.
{interest, and the cost of this fo re-!engaged coastwise trade were to
Iclosure proceeding and Twenty-l'ivo1
{dollars attorney's fees as provided byjt0
given that b- viitue of the power ofj
Mitchell, county of Davison,
state of South Dakota, on the 8th
and poultry culture, diffusel Dakota. forced his way Into the room and eui
lielping information in reference to Dated at. Alitchell, South Dakota, pt ed his revolver at the president.
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Sheriff of Davidson County, S. D.
NOTK'K TO CliKltlTOItS.
Estate of Nicholas Atutziger, iVe-S
:ceased.
Notice is hereby given by the un
'dersigned Catherine Alutziger, execu
color ii-ix ol the -last iwill of Nicholas Alutz
iger, deceased, to the creditors of and.
color an persons having claims against the
said deceased, to exhibit the n, with
County Auditor. 1111o lesidence of said executrix, In
ilCthan, In the county of Davison, S.
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will be held at the-
11111 ry Flection will :ie Item at tin-- CATHKlMNi: All'TZIOF.R,
noil the doctor and I hey administered Kulai polling pl.iies in all tin Kxr-cturix ot the last will .nd m?
., 'tig precincts ount),j lament of Nicholas Alutziger, doonue.
restoratives, hut Fhe passed away in ,, ihikota, on i!ie 4th day ofi
few moments. The funeral was I .lune, li'l'J, between the hours ofi
ork
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money and also in the payment of.
.v., o.,tit County oninii«i if.i.' rn
part of the piincipal of the s.tlit
money secured \v a mortgage on Lot county up to the hour of 2 o'clock'
Fifteen I in block nine I I !l) Friday, .May :t 1, 1912, for the trn.d-
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vote to choose ttierr several [mriji Notice is hereby given by the tin
candidates for all State, congression- dprsigned cdministriiioi of the estate
judicial, legislative, and county
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ofiices whii are to be tilled by e'ec-,||,
tion at the next geucial e)tftion I,.|
whi,-!! is to be filled by the 111.{AM L. O'M'HAI.Y,
Hniz nab .''.Mealy decertsiyd, to the
in
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.,|| a ons having
the. eaid deceased, to
1cxlillilt them, with the necessary vou-
and precinct committeemen and Iel-,within four mouths after Mm
egates to the several parly conven-
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publication ot this notice, to the
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Davison, '. 15.
Administrator of said estate..
?:oT!CK TO lllll)l-:its.
Notice Is hereby given that sealed
bids, endorsed with the title of the
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and addressed to the county
j.
i,|,'lt mortgage was dated Ry. on See. Line between sections 21
will be ncelvrd by Ihe
., „f December, 19UI, ex- and 22-1 tC'.-fi 1, thence south to 1-1
Mjichell, Davison county, South! tor's office.
ot Davison
:i single I cor. between sections 21 and 22-102
Davison, (i I. in accordance with plans and spe-
Copies of plans and specifcations
may be procured for $2.00 at. the
county auditor's office
Each bid must be accompanied by
a certified check drawn on some- sol
vent. bank in the city of Mitchell for
an amount eqr.al to 5 per etnt it
th bid.
llids must be on each mile of route
and the Hoard reserves the right. t.o
let contract 011 any mile of route or
on as many miles as they see fit.
Hoard reserves the tight to reject
any or all bids.
Dated at Mitchell, S. D., this 9ih
day of May, 1912.
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It. A. ZANfiLH,
County Auditor.
IllltS KOI
I SCHOOfi HOOKS
Notice- io hereby given that the
hoard of education of Davison court
ly, South Dakota, will receive sealed
bids up to 10 o'clock a. 111. Tuesday,
•lune II, 1912 for the furnishing
school books to Hie pupils of a'.l the
public schools In the county as pro
vided! in Article 1-1, Secticti 22C,
Session Laws of 1907, for a term of
five years. All bids to be addressed
"bids for school books."
Dalwl this IGlh day of Alay, 1912.
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It. A. ZANOLK,
County Auditor.
FREE USE OF CANAL
FOR AMERICAN SHIPS
coxfjiu-iss envi-jft thjs pkrmis-
SIGN 1SV 11KOISIVK VOTK—
CO.MMITTKH AGAINST
WOOfj llllili.
Washington, l. —The Panama
mortgage at the d.ite| iH-ohiliitin^ railroads from owning or
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controlling steamships wliiull coin-
|ii't« against. I heir land lines anil
granting free passage through tliP
i\ty-six ci nts inter aiial lo every vessel flying the Aniei-
,lay
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sale contained in said mortgage, and
jdtily reco"ded as aforesaid, and in!
'pursuance of the statutes in such I k-
jcase made and provided, the saidlon
an
to-wit: Lot Fifteen (l.'i) in block bers of his cabinet, and with govem
N'ineteen fill). F. AL Greene's addi-!ors of the provinces, when Chang
tion to the pity of Alitchell, South 1 Ping Un, C- disgruntled office-seeker
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lernoon. The vote was to Oil.
I Washington, D. C.—American 6-hlps
e'1Vfi" permission by the House
use
Panama canal free of tolls.
Amendments giving these free prlvil-
egc.B
were incorporated in the Pan-
a a a a a 1 4 7
12(1.
*The Senate finance committee to-
a
strict party vote decided up-
wlverse report upon the wool-
a negro uprising in eaBtern Cuba and
will send 500 marines from Phila
delphia to Guantanamo, where two
gun-boats are already stationed. A
Cuban warship is on her way from.
Havana with COO troops. ..?•
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Pekin, China.— President Yuan Sill
Kai. of China was dining with mem-
However, he missed. Yuan watched
the assassin fire and never moved nor
Assignee ot Mortgage, spoke. The assassin was captured.
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