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Sb •A* S -c W?f2 bvi 1 Np fit 6^a If it were not for the capital fight you would hardly know there was to be an election this year. J. J. Ringley in writing lrom the Black Hills to one of his neighbors near Hurley says the sentiment in that portion ot the state is practically unanimous for Pierre. The Irish Word is putting in some sledge-hammer blows for protection and the republican ticket and will aid greatly in securing a good ma jority in New York for Roosevtlt and protection. From all portions of the state come reports ot Pierre gains, the people beginning to thoroughly understand the injury being done to the whole state by the arguments put iorth by and in the interest of Mitchell. The voters will not stand for thai kind ot a campaign. ftMf-* -',v a? Don C. Needham, well knbwn to some of our readers, and a gentle man who was quite prominent in the alliance movement, died at Eldorado, California, September 29. TURNE Kvi k\H^ ^',f- K4 x&* A 1 j^ .*... GROCERY SPECIALS Viking oats, 51b package (Jj®) 35 bars Bea^ Em ^11 3pap 251bs good ri§e U. How to Vote on Capital Question 111 Highest Market Price for Bu^er ar^d Egg^s. A'OTK FO« PIEIlllE by making cross at YES *'NO" In square print ed adjoliiliiK tlte t'on ii on A a to AI'ITAL HW MOVAL. S^i- Sample Hvllot for your cpjinty before t'olns to po|l«. ns to loentc ti^ereon the Capital Honioval Aini'ndmeot. Two Olllolsl Rallots will lie given you by judcea of clectlqn before coIIIR luto booth one for your rote ou caixlldatcs nutl one for your vflte on three constitutional amendment*. To Tote against removal of rnpltal from I'leire. place cro«* at left of word "SO." a» xhown in above dln^nim, nnd opponlte amendment relntlng to Capital Ucmovnl. South Dakota is goo4 lor about 35,000 republican toajority this year. He was born at Addison, Vt., came to De Kalb Co., 111., with his parents in 1854, where he remained until he came to Dakota in 1883 and settled on land in Jerauld county. His health failed _him in 1901 Wtnt to California to reaid*. and he GRAND .' **. •,•• r.c-i» COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS. Official Reptft of the Transactions of the CoMjrty Board at thftir Octpber Meeting. Office of County Audi tot-, Turner County, S. D. October Q, 1904. 7 I Board met fts per order of adjourn ment, membe^ present, Chairman Sar gent, Bervin, foss and Ellis, Mr Chris tensen bein^ absent. On motion the auditor was directed to advertise for bids to serve the coun ty as janitor in court house and grounds belonging to county, and to attend to aU matters pertaining to same, for one year. Bids to be on Hie November IB* 1004, at 2 o'clock p. m. Board reserving the right to reject any and all bids. Board on tqotion proceeded to open bids for coal as advertised for, The following bids were found on file C. (*. i'ratt if Son offered to furnish 75 ttins f. o. b. barker—Hocking, #7.10 per ton Wilmington, 6.50 per ton Springfield 5.70 per ton. It delivered at court house bins 25 cents 25 On motion bid of C. W. Thompson for Virden Lump, delivered at court house bin, immediate delivery or 60 tons, at 95.75 per ton, balance to be furnished when needed at difference in price then if anv, was uccepted. Board on motion, proceeded to open bids for putting in railroad crossing between sections 12 and 13,97-53 as ad vertised for. The following bids were found on hie: Collins offerred to put in cross ing as per profile, county furnishing dirt, for 30 cents a cubic yard. Dwyer offered to construct cross ing as per profile, county furnishing dirt, lor 28 cents a cubic yard, VOLUME XXIi. HOKLp, SOUTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2p, 1904. ^.-V .«» ~5f, 1 ?"r WWW&&&&&& 5,1 vv t#i -—-1 fvj^ 1S&®? ilslllii -rvt-V *hHk Srr-* "-i ''-Air -ifWit y*J Sljfl^f^on account of. i^*d weather 20c $i po I go Remember and keep your sale slips where they amount tq 1 N Noble offered to grade crossing as per profile fqr 25 cents a cubic Jard. George Lowrie offered to put iq cros sing as pei: {treble for 28 cents a pubic yard. It was moved and carried that bid'of N Noble fo? grading railroad crossing between sections 12 and 13 in Swan Lake township? be accepted, provided he enter into satisfactory pontract. On motion. Commissioner Bervin was ejected a committee to superintend construction of railroad crossing be tween sections and 13, 07-53. Op rpotion, the certified bill of the clerit of courts of jurors was allbwed and warrants dr&wn as follows: James McQrskfly 11 io S Blake 12 Herman Errln 14 10 Andrew Miller 11 so John DeNam* Henry SdelmHUft extra per ton. W, K. Wood 3b Co., olforred to filr nisti 75 tons f. o. b. Parker—Hocking •7.10 per ton Cartervillo, 6.85 per ton Shall Bark, 5.80 per ton. If delivered at oourt bouse bin cents extra per ton. J.T.Appleby Jk Son oflerred to fur nish 75 tons f. o. b, Parker—Hocking 7.00 per ton Springfield 6.65 per ton, Wilmington 6.30 per ton. If uhloaded into court bouse bin 25 cents extra per ton. C. W. Thbtnpson offered to furnish 76 tons f. o. b. l'arker—Hocking 7.20 per ton Virdfen Lump, 6.50 per tdh. If ilnloaded into court bouse bin 25 cents per ton extra. Johanna 8ehtmp A itenn Villa Brewer Clifford Brewer Eugene Brewer rfliauka XCKier £, Hugh Hershey Kd Brixey, A I) Fraussan W Yf l^mmen Belle Sneiderman John Sneideruian Kobert Ege Mrs Dora Jungertnan Mrs Henry Chnstensen Fn»d Welch WilHam Bertsch Raines KiUen Jeuten 'f ^-r .,<p></p>OPENING Having t^ken possession of our new store in Odd Fellow building fi we fincl several lines in which we can givepyou great bargains 1 among them the fallowing: lOIb pai-l syrup- $ 30e lb6 corn stare i-r."-, tvJV" Cuban St^r tobaccojn p# -&«i| 80c 3, |0c packages Duke'S 'Wlxture Full %e of Lf$ies\ Misseg' and Ge^ts underwear. ,„. Our line of fall drees goods covins the latest Men's ^nd Boyle sweaters. 4 $2.00 A complete line of Coats,^ Jacket^ fioas and Muffs to match. 'J -I'irV'Mi j11 ii ss is so Seott 13 SO Jacob Drue 12 00 Geo i|ofmei«ter 1490 John Larson jt 90 John VanOsterloo ts HO A. Hanimantren^ 10 Stoddard .=. 3 jg Henry Jcilinson ti 00 Carl Wise Cbas Shager 10 Ole Shaier 4 10 Appleby 4 10 Henry Apl&nd 10 io I. Knapp 8 eo John HarmS Sr 4, S' 3b John O Mueller i5 80 Cnas Roach i« 40 Relnhold Arbeiter ji 00 to Krapinskl 14 50 fifcnry Meier je 10 McKercher *"'1700 Marcus ChrUttn sen 1440 Jos Walter 3 40 KB Norby 10 co Curt is 1 10 80 W it Stoddard 00 Al Still 4 10 Jolin Heetland .418 On motion, the certified bill of the clerk of courts tor witnesses Was al lowed and warrants drawn as fol lows: V, '1 Harm Vanltuschen O tiKuckenbecker Uertl* Griflln Ferdinand Kratz Berate Griffin 1 70 1 70 1 70 1 76 1 70 1 70 8 80 3 80 Ml S 80 3 40 2 00 2 10 3 H0 3 CO 3 00 3 40 4 80 4 80 5 80 40 Martin Jensen S 10 8hauks- 5W JC Gilbert 'V' a 00 S N Monk 1 jo Jos Waltner Jr j, 1 10 Other bills were on motion jillowed as follows: Jos .t Waltner Jr, salary as county amil taj for September 9 100 00 Jos Vfaltner Jr., postage cypress and telephone messages from t^nly 1 to October 1 -1J 60 Geo Mumby sheriff fees aid n\f|eage Crf 80 as N Stout gnvdi^g court houiz grounds 147 *0 Shipman-Bros. cerneut sidew^k to court house ci 4311.21 al joa 01 Willis Sheldon,.building coal ^ouse as per agreement 118 30 Junia flargent ppj- diem andmile^gfas county coini^lalioner 13 30 W EUiss. per diem and mileage as co commissioner 17 20 Foss per diem as county commission er viewing bridces and mileage 16 60 Board, upon motion, adjourned to 9 o'clock a. m., October 11th 1904. Attest unia Sargent,- Jos. J. Waltner Jr., Chairman. County Auditor. Parker, S. D., October 11,1904. Board of county commissioners met pursuant to adjournment members were all present, also the county audi' tor. On motion, board proceeded to open bids for repairing jail building. The following bids were found on file: Willis J. Sheldon offered to repair jail building as per plan and specifica tions on file, furnishing all necessary labor and material, except grating for two windows, for S532.38. John W. Stanley offered to repair jail building as per plans and specifica tions on file, furnishing all necessary labor and material for 1515. It was moved and carried that bid of John W. Stanley be accepted, provided he enter into satisfactory contract. tistice report of Dunne in case of state vs Thomas Marah was, on mo tion, approved. Costs were all paid. Board.proceeded and, on motion, ap pointed the following judges of election for election to be held November 8, 1904. The first named to act as super intendent of election. 96-52, W. II. Charley, Martin Olson and Holm Ilornbeck. 96-53, S Nelson, Christ Olson and Christefisen. 97-52, J. II.. lTrielingj E. J, Vasgaard and Jurgen liieman. 97-53, It, Cf. I'mney, ttob't Steadtnan andS (loodhope. 97-54. James gherard, James Wood ward and Carl F. Anderson. 07-66* John il. Powaer, m* mi V:'. .-•- i+ w* r. fc Art llfi| extended to ^f: 5 S I 25q Weaves and styles and the prices are right ©r more, for yoq may get an equal amount Gottlieb I rVl vtj* P? ^5 ,J% ft* A mmm JW,ANDERSON,MANAGER, SHOES lien's shoes $|.75 to $3.00 -pi $| 25 Men'sshoes rpm $ 1.50 to £.50 98c Children's ^oes $1 to $2 for 50 and 76c 1 Wagner and Lars Jorgensen. 98-52, Daniel Pq}|iBjr, Ueorge Cramer and Scott. 98-53, Eli liuhdell, George liannum and Ton^ W Murphy. j| 98-54, IS it Odland, Duncan McKer cher apd John Williams. 98-55. Joseph !(. Sdhrng, John Walt ner and Jacob Schw^rtj Jr. 99-52 and town of Chancellor, WE lieeren, John Bluem and Fred Nleier. 99-53. George A rney, A A ltowen and G. L. Dibble. 99-54 and town of Marion, George Dirks, W. C. l'oung andS Kinfcajd. 99-55, Jacob Albright, Jacob Ensz and Lambert/. 100-52, A E Miller, Nigli apd B. 0 Benson. 100-53, Conleilus' Unruh, Joseph liotnans apd E Bettenga. 100.54 and town of Monroe, W Blekklnk, Frank Erans and Steve Jease. 100^55, Jqlius Ortman, David Ensz and Edward Kappenmann. Parker city. 1st ward, Frank Hauser W 11 Howdle and John W Stanley. Parker city, 2nd ward, Pier, Jas Biley and John Smith. Parker city, 3rd ward, S Clark, Frank Leahy and W S Carnahan. Centerville city. 1st ward, Stev ens, Joseph Hough and Lounberry. Centerville city, gnd ward, W Hen rich, Frank Williams and I Gunder son. kj ^1 ," Centerville city," 3rd Ward, John Turpbuil, N x-eierson and S Can ada. Viborg city/George Nelson, George 1 Phillips and Will Larson. Town of Huiley, I Fergusoti, E Near and Gilbert. Town of Davis. A Chase, ADavis and Wm DeNoma. Town.of Irene, HartWWl.JL Larson and Dr Stewart. On motion taxes of Mrs Keller against lots one and two, block thirty four, in town of liiirley, was ordered stricken from 1903 anil 1604 tai lists. On motion, John Wolff was granted refund orders for the years of -4? ffP-x, 'Xs of DUMBER 27. 7" H- ^JP? goods free Mary A Topping, Adelia Wachendorf, Caroline Wahlin, Lena Wiling, Henry Hines and Charlotte Krppinskii. On motion, the county auditor was authorized to draw warrant for $3.80 in favor of Christenson to pay as sessment on insurance of county build ings on county farm. Board on motion, adjourned to o'clock ik. in.. October 12,1904. 9 m. O to be 1 2 1 9 0 4 Board met as per rder of adjourn-, ment all members were prosent. On motion, Commissioner Foss was elected a committee to oversee repair^ ing on jail building. 1'etition for abridge on section line between section 25, Doltbn township, and section 30, Monroe township, was, on motion, laid over to January 1905 meeting, On motion board proceeded to choclc with county treasurer, books, vouchers, etc. and finding everything correct his accounts were accepted as correct. Upon motion, Charles H. Go&bml was appointed justice of the peace *id A W Bacon constable to (111 vacancy^ On motion ofHciai bonds of Ctiarfps Goddard justice of the peace and A W Bacon as constable were approved and placed on file. On motion, justice report of Frank Norman in case of state vs Ben Debelts was approved and costs allown) tot 1901,1902 and 1903 assessment on basis of 195, «U4 and $130, respectively on account of over assessment. Quarterly statement of superintend ent of hospital ftjr insane was on mo tion, approved. It calls tor 9694.40 for maintenance of the following patients: Lucy Berlin. Jacob daring, O Cot ton', Christena Christensen, Bernard GerKin, Loot, Nellie Mehren, James Median, Mtfrjr If B/ah, liicbtocd Trail W Ellis, commissioners fees and mile age Koss, commissioner fees and mileage Sorou Christenscu. commissioner* fees and mileacu Junia Sargent commissioners fees ex. aininlng bridge and mileage Jos. J. s§. i- ls c.. lows Frank Norman justice fees $1.H5 George Heeken justice fees S3.4f Geo. Stout, deputy sheriff fees and mileage •3.50 A Glann, witness lees 1.10 G. S Smith witness fees 1.40 John Smith, witness fees, 1.40. On motion the following bills were allowed: Frank Stevens, fees as clerk of courts claimed 9131 allowed $125 25 New Kra l'rlntiugCo.. official printing George Mumby sheriffs Tees and mile age Jos P. Graber postage -and teloplioue messages 17 65 49 1)0 September Wallace Kttles siacking hay on county farm Bervin, commissioners lees, viewing bridges, mileages, etc 6 75 37 60 25 01 S 20 7 CO 16 00 Board having finished its business, on motion, adjourned to November 15, 1904. Attest: Junia Sargent, 0 09 Waltner, Jr. Chairman, Cdttn Auditor.