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Watertown,S. D.. Oct. 25th, 4010.
Aa.',per call of County Auditor./the
board met to finish up the bridge bus
iness, and mice final settlement with
the bridge Co.. on aiU work completed
and to take up the matter with the
Hamlin county board on the joint
bridge, which had been petitioned for
on the county line, this bridge was
dropped for the present as it could not
be built before the cold weather set in.
The board viewed the bridges com
pleted, and the following bills was al
lowed on the bridge fund.
Security Bridge Co., payment
on contract $350.00
Security Bridge Co.,final settle
ment 3853.78
South Shore Republican, county
printing....... .....31.00
C. K. Overhusle, postage] 5.20
Stover Construction Co.,curb and
gutter for c:-jrt yard 275.45
The following bill was allowed on
poor fund:
Watertown Hospital case of
Shrier and Morris at hospital 120.00
The following bills was allowed on
county fund:
Warren Page com per diem and
mileage $9.80
A. H. Ristvedt com per idem
and mileage 12.20
M. W. Westfall com per diem
and mileage 12.00
Peter Philp com per diem and
mileage 12.40
John A. Ries com per diem
and mileage 15.75
John A. Ries, Chairman.
Attest.
E.I. Lampy, County Auditor.
Watertown, South Dakota, November
10th, 1910.
Board met as per adjournment with
all members present, and proceeded to
canvass the election returns of the
judges of the several precincts of the
county with the final count as follows
for each candidate.
Representatives in Congress
Charles Burk.r 1436
Eben W Martin, 1190
W W Soule,
E Kelley, 676
W Edgar, pro 91
Knute Lewis, pro 78
Judge of the Supreme Court 4th Ditsrict
Ellision Smith 1483
Judge of the Supreme Court 5th District
James McCoy 1562
For Governor
Robert S Vessey, ,1461
Chauncey Wood, 762
O W Butterfield, pro 68
Opsahl, ind 29
-^Lieutenant Governor
Frank Byrne, 1423
A Davenport, 720
A GranstrOm.pro 73
S Goodfellow, ind 29
Secretary of State
Samuel Polley.r 1415
John Cogan, 671
W Mingus, pro 78
Anderson, ind 28
Attorney General
Royal Johnson,r 1457
W A Lynch, ... 650
Stacy A Cochran, ind 32
State Auditor
Henry Anderson,r 1462
Daniel Finnegan, 639
Ed Newcomb, pro 71
Leroy Hixson.ind 28
'State Treasurer
'George Johnson,r .1446
A A Boynton,d 640
John Wilson, pro .74
W Ringsdorf, ind .27
Commissioner of Schools and Public
Lands
Brinker, 1432
Raymond, 653
A Hinsvark.pro. 74
Walter Roush.ind .27
•Superintendent of Public Instruction
Lawrence,r. 1419
Nolan,d 645
W Jolley, pro 73
Pietila, ind 27
Railroad Commissioner
William Smith, ... .1425
Warren Young.d ..665
W S Rowden.pro 72
N Skutt.ind 27
Judge 3d Judicial Circuit
Seward .1692
State Senator 28th District
S Rowe, rep. 1136
WierSbeck, dem.. 1186
/Representatives 31st District
AC Burnstad, rep... 1269
Stuverud, 1190
JFred Stroup 1228
jPjtjP Richardson, dem.
Walsh d...
'"A Foley, dem....
County Treasurer—
O'Toole, rep....
.rtS^Glen King, dem ....
Sheriff—
mm
wsp*-*-
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of County Commi
.848
.994
1591
.684
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County .Auditor—
•Joe MiHk,rep.
Albert Hanten.dem.
...1603
....647
Frank Elkins.rep ,.... .1391
S a 1 0 2 0
":r Register.ofDeeds—
William*, rep.,
Clerk of Courts-"*
William Gesley, rep,
O Lane, dem.-L- .lfei
.1333
..967
Arthur Sherin
M«Wt.-W Sheafe Jc,dem,
CountySurveyor
George W Carpenter,r. .V. w. .1532
County Coroner
«:MFreeblu*,r».vl^
A Petrie, d. rpf .. .1
County Judge
John Nicholson, .. .1583
County Commissioner 1st district-
W Westfall, rep 635
A Gilruth, ind ...405
County Commissioner 2nd Dist
Warren Page, r........" 163
Albert Zwieg, d.. ..rfiSfc. 175
County Commissioner 5th district—
j. A- Ries, rep ISO
J. P. Ries, dem.
Justice of the Peace
E'A. Gove ....... ....1516
Max Michaels 1454
A Davis. ........ 1417
Constable
1
Rank E Peck 1475
W Schoenberger............ .1438
County Option Yes 694
County Option No.. 1580
Relating to Railroad Headlight
Yes 742
No 1302
Relating to the transportation of
Dead bodies and license of Embalmers
Yes 717
No 1207
Relating to the removal and suspen
sion of public officials
Yes
No 1253
Relating to the State Militia
Yes 419
No 1325
Relating to the division of the state
into Congressional Districts
Yes .618
No 1082
Relating to renting of Public Lands
Yes 979
No 1138
Relating to the salary of the Attor
ney General
Yes 873
No 1205
Relating to Woman Suffrage
Yes 716
No 1476
Relating to die Amount of Debt of
counties and cities
Yes 737
No ......1244
Relating to Taxation
Yes 663
No 1231
Relating to the Establishment of
state institutions
Yes ,738
No .1137
On motion the candidates for legis
lative and county offices receiving
the highest number of votes was duly
declared elected to their respective
office for which they were a candi
date.
On motion board adjourned to 9
clock, Nov. 11th, 1910.
November 11th, 1910,
Board met as per adjournment, all
members present.
On motion the salary bills for the
county officials their deputies and
clerks was allowed for October.
On motion the following bills was
allowed on county fund.
Wm. Luck, shoes for prisoner $3 00
M. R. Allen electric supplies 6.00
Brown & Saenger.elec suppies $199.78
Dak. Cent. Tel. Co., rental and
phoning 9.80
Geo. D. Barnard, records and
tabs 37.20
Van Dusen Elev. Co., fuel for
court house
Times Pub Co., letter heads
American Pub. Co. blanks
K. Overhulse, attending teach
ers meeting
Tom McBath, coal for court house
Whitford postage
Scott Foresman schoolbooks
H. Wiersbeck sheriff fees 228.35
R. Siawson boarding prisoners 235.50
Watertown Light & Power Co.,
elec lights 54.35
Laid Norton Lumber Co., cement
and lumber 8.75
On Game Fund
W. Schoenberger game warden 50.00
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