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wMifi
Pint
y^ieing
Jwith coal
3V
Natkwai Buk of Waterfowl
Bwt BUUkr fcrtfr
M| Reftndin Boaii,||
^WlLLRE-FAINTTftE OITll&i
Consumers Fuel ud lee Compwiy
1
the lowest,-they wereawarded1
«fthe contract, their iJP^ing *679.00.
^Only two bids were&rtbmltted, the
"*jther being for about ?6$8.00.
'4M The bids for the" Wfttnding bonds
«.were then opened, the First National
Sank of this city, haying abid in for
iiiiieir bid was accepted, Thevlilinn£
jsota Loan and Trust Co., of St. Paul,"
'rMinn., bad a bid in^^the premium be-
J|jng
$10.00.
The Consumers Fuel and flcff Co.
,|^6nd Thomas McBath put In bids for
^supplying the city hall anil'library
t&r
to Dot Chppfan Band
..Jlth,.
the: ensuing year. The
'Consumers Fuel -and Ice Co.'s bid be*
ing the ^lowest, It as accepted.
Ordinance No. A29 was given .Hs
iinal reading,- aftd appears, elsewher«gk
in this issue.
1
'•&* A resolution Increasing the street
.myiQfflwiBctftiioTu rtay yagf^WQ^
^•ead and approved Jf?
sgj Commissioner Countryman wa* in
..iSlfetructed to see about the extension of
water mains on South Oak street the
i-eame to be done beforg the worfcrof
j-svifig was started. i|"
The commission Extended the tiike
for
putting" In conduta, wSt&r or jsew
mains in the improvement.district
Keixty days, the "time isoriglnally set
Shaving expired, and owing to :a short
|age of laborers, the plumbers had not
been able to get their ^forlc -don^
^This was approved. *W
a
landed a Lemon
lady
Wki.
The QeiinnnT rband. ttat was "dls
'F^ensing sweet Tcusio" P&, the streets
M*a few days ago, met their Waterloo
'at a reside'nee li%"the north part of
the city. It se6tns the band was "ser
enading" the residences with short
"bunches" of popular muBic, such as
"ft -They're All D4&g It, Doing It," etc.
and then the afferent members Of
the aggregation wpjild make a round
of the nearby houses -aijd ask for
ey for their ''moosik.'* 'At
their
commission c|oii
jftlty and it wonlf
boffl couli
solkSr and
The" proj
looking into,
are Lowest Biddenfor fcn»'fl&e'tlflCat^ afc-Mltchd
I#W»f C««l for CSt^.'/
•w3*§t& ii-*.' |&s
All members_were present and &tt#r
'j' "'jhe reading of the minutes and ap
®roval of the gam?, the bids for re
1 pairing the city hall were opened.
The Brickell Construction Co.'s bid
fdUtei,ent
times when the busy housewife lia£
left, her worlt anS gone to the door
see what
was
"wanted they wera
ore or less vexed at the solicitation
of funds for unsolicited music, ..es
pecially a»tihey did not have tiinfe to
llsten to It, the doing pf the household
woric and running to take car& of
children who were,whooping with the
whooping cough. One lady told.ihe,
•"Big Cherman" with the hand%: jB^t
for money, that she ^ltl iiave ajty
change, whereupon the fellow grunt
ed "Stingy, stingy.'1 Thi^ Tiled the
llttl# woman# eyeing her vip^m
she announced about as follows: 'Say,
mister, they need lota of m%n ont in
thb- hirveBt fields aiwl the thi^ih
were you -.1
-,?*lng -ma^hln«s, and tf
would, do an-Jjonest day'#
vor3t
stead of bothering people with your
MtrnS BAi
begging." The "Big qhekt]
Me
#^Stock CommissioB
Id
P*
|Hli«fited" seVeipfl ""limes to ifce(advan^
tags' that
icnt^miBSioa at
l^jtijteell«leS.e«»W
8t0^c
,itot.1»
tetter.
Cl^ ^ojitana'
that is «ne
scofttttrs?
started
'.# ji ,T V,iSNi
A%overikhieiit rji®jfim|&w?ta
installed ijear $Utch|U, The lM»tioi
Is Bach that the shooting 4ttl
against a high bluff which *111 raak
practice _|^tactlc*fiy safe at the ne\
Some Big Carrots and
Beets Raised in S.
H. W. Welch, living Siear Florenc,
fax and accrued interest, with a pr* was In the city Saturday."** He brough
being the beat bidder to this oSlce some, Staples of t&nmi
•and^e^i ^^h*
as one could expect to find In th1
country. .. South Dakota soil with sui
Shine aM moisture JCan outdo abov t
any soil in the nortjwest j* given
chance. One carroi weighed' sbou
a half "pounds
ed jwuxide
$9?
1
essman Burk III
Ka^cagajiospit
MM
v.j.Sai»S!tSsKwt
.'The friends ofjCon^eesman Burl
will be interested in learning tl
the gentleman rodently'^lnderwent
operatlonj_at Chlcjyio, aSd at laet
ports wWlJ. notj^pov^ng as fast
was a»ticlpa1fe|^p wa|( however,
v}4ng nicely,
~C^^re8smant
Nominee for county commissioner iRo
hli distrbSi ,and c^lll nq, 40^)t
be
fleeted,,' He Is a good level beaded
sum anil "will give ^hat district a
good representation if elected.
G^J Burk to Speaf at
Goss Hall Saturday
H&i
,••, TOhW Butlte, goV^fnbr
Btate/of North, Dakota, will speaK^at
the Goss Hall, Saturday evening, Oct
5. The committee wish to extend
an imitation to the ladies as well as
the men of Watertown and vicinity
to be present. Candidate Johnson
ot
tbie stated will alio be present and
will speak. Governor Burke has the
unique reputation of having been
thricg elected governor of North Da
kota, as a democrat,, "while the rest
ot the men elected were republicans.
FireJi MakeMiP
|l|mprovments at Hi
Mie Clxifef McLaughlin,1?Stiver JT^si'
^Waiters ^Firetoan Qnstn^lh&ve
Veen putting their spare -time^'.ol
late fixing' up t£e interior ^f the jQtt
hall.
Amope
'1 .V' .4
attention of tte'News %8^ea
the improvements made
ij^s been the bgildlng^if att addition
'a!" Stall "fo| tbevVxtjw''ilj^ jteam tha
js-fll sootL^be »ot Wo. swvicsr' a«4,
bins aboye, Tlie *ark done tf
men means Quite^ waving to^e df
•s^ocld' tbe wotfc-£jitfe to be 4one
cHjtside men^^fl^ows the ,i
iSw.
ell# 8w
n^ur «*over dn "charge
Th^jnnh.iyiui waafeS' Jjn. Minnesota
for bqi^innit" hl|
%ome and securing
the insurance oh same wM« fa.
amounted to about It
that^after AtUjuj^ lJad a^ttredjlfie
sunmce monoy-( fip wijth''^
womap who was not -Sfc'1 "wife ao4j
can^ t£ South Dakota,' ^ie M!^e?
sotA authorities liav«r been oA his tr^lb
fo^somfr but were finable tftl
locate him, Sheriff Blkin)r*^recelv«fc
a 6ard beating his description
at^fcted-out to locate htm. The s^r
tCvislt«a half a dozen ^brMbing iiiV:
in,, ttfe county wil|ou{ ,sui
a^&.finanyr'happen^ tt^#to#
X^t®rt faun ne^ Grove?- and aaked
I^r. I^ber^p he had a man in Idi
•employ by Mic^l
tha?, "Th^ is
ma^worki^g bere TO goes -by thd
name ot MlWIbttt I^don't kndw. hta
Dth«^"i&J»e. Y^ii v&Jl find hlm ln
the granary shovelliSf. wheat noV
rteWff went "Wrtll» granary an-3
ound a man there Vorking in thS)i
ranary. The sheriff asked: J'ls ipm
me lytichael Arthurl1" "it is
tto man 1% a -rich Irish brogue.
•«ald
p§»-
|TJ»"
Burke
been l?i pot^L health for" soipe
pasti'lind.it la to be hoofed he is
Good Level Headed
%Won,i,i*1
John K. Mlchaele( one of tie'
herons -fanners residing about *?elv
mileff'(north of the city4s abie tcn_lw
~Ubout again after an ubfortun^te ot^j
qtdent vhlch happened couple of
weeks a^o when he fell a distance, of
about twenty few wjiiie ^w^W'hisK
'barn. Mr, Mlcliaela iB the'ifepabHoanfei
Bheriff, "I hat# a.
VBMWI her© toferve'vtta^^
iprob^tbly make you hi8»%::
^•^.n rigfi^sifiil the Wan
gfet W the sheriff's rig and drove
with hlmrW^
Minnesotaiheritt wa* telegraph
for and together with the United
Are marshal came and took the
oner back to Minnesota to etspd
•ial oil the chai^e ot arsons
VTERTOWN -WARKSTB.
Grain. Wk
Stem Wheut •,. •..
frheat .Vf:.^'-730
'U
Hue Stem
elvet Chaff ^Vheat
urum Wheat
IHX ... ,.....
ats
S®* I
Hard Coal, nat iV
Hard Coal. »tove
Hocking^ Valley
iiM'4
a.ppl^si5"$tr^busMi!
Dairy Butter ,...32c
Creamery Butter .i.36c
weet Potatoes, pound ®c
Eggs, doyen
[CranberftW jtd4ri
Cabbage, pound
J..*..
Dr. Morrisey to
wf^Sb
of &e mostji^t "b^n" vfeHffig 'at Bftxfttok#?'"""
atlngMoomS i£, jthe
spen^£onsldeVa)Ae
very
«ardli«i
le
Flour, per hundred .. ... «-?2.80
Hay. ton .»S.OO to #8.00
ill
Street Commissioner
Busy Improying Streets
iisa Ti"
sm
The'^eet CO erB'putISi
every available man- he can employ
at work on the streets, getting them
in good condition for the winter freesd
up, aiid he yants them as smooth as
possible. Owing to. much excavation
having been dote on ti^e' main streets
of the city during the summer many
of them are quite rough.
vyvjti
Si
looted
ing fl|gjiame equipped
manner for a ten^taxln
-.Mm*
Se^Souik
Sdard^ New
0ntd«'
i» the ne«r Aitate be su^^o let the
ffcttday News fignre on^^ottr *»rk.
itiug departmeut^Jias one of
the'1#t propositions to uffei" you that
win ever given a man who "wished to
ws.li»4U
a
I
«ale.v ^pe Saturday ^|ro
are- JUst thfr «la»s you Witt
r^geih If you are goin^ to hold
jjgg^lfeTggSlfctaillMiii.
Vl&s&wi
»«ntu
tog Md
ItceMk.
•44
.._iW
Df^Kl|
.No^iiE
PH
which wirMn)) ngpr .bi)''
atlthe .^ai he found Sfr." Rider
in W'teclinlng posltloni^n4
:.bea*^7.':»dJ««iWjg™
-,of tW engine, "WhfSi he
u,p|fi| the llell he found that Mr.
ly injured. 'The
||IEI become'ituigled
enginewith
in| jpttK engfno did not
inflicted iniurles from
See "23" On
Horizon—Hif by Frost
TJhfr'straggler, hobo, or whatever
you wish to call him—the class that
alwayB shows up about harvest time
—is rapidly disappearing—he general'
ly does "frith the first coming ot cold
weather. There, is a good demand
for threshing help, and the work
promises to- run along well into the
earl winter. The great trouble of
the last tyojweeks, or during the
rainy weather has been, that the farm
ere have kept many of their help on
hand and fed them during the dis
agreeable weather, and then as Boon
as" good weather came: they disap
***r«i: 5^.
g^'JtfvWr
$1,400 for Flax From
S A
m,
|l"400 from »7 ACEB8
George Kahl, of this city
*1,400, worth
ot tax
R«JW%3
of 8«ten
at-cep
Bijjs for
:-JglBmHrgSPWs
Most Have PermSltol
If you! want to shoot ducks on the.:
old Tnieh pass at Chain I«kes here
after jjou will be compelled: to have
a permit. The pass now "belongs to
Charles Sheldon of this city "who paid
hard for tfc© same and i#WU be
necessity forxM hunters who .-want
to BhootftfjereJto flrst obtalnua i^rmlt
wilch wifrooW $24(0. Only fifty per
mits will -^e issued. See
where in ihls paper.
.M
from 87 acres
one, da^r last treek. This is not a bad.
piece "of money to pull off •.•mall
e'-gfrground.
jsrl^in^ited to attend the
6$ ChWstiap 8cience by ?U'
Cliffcfej Ife, smith, C. S. B-,
eyenitrisi0ct8J»0r 4tb at-8 o'clo^t, at
'cturcli^Mifl^^rRer
A Fllw%iven«? vnf,
^'M. G. McDowell, fond"8^«t"»ite
city, spent Sunday "with friends here.
.oi^(ed..:,from ,.T!i^n««i(. McSiik^li an$
eonsu^gf.-,Fuel«.!i^^M»
Moved by Wh^r: that Utt
of Consumers Fu^ and „Ioe Co. ^e
ing, lowest thatjnm^^e accented
Settkded by Bush ai^ ^ufried
Bids for repast- palntlut CUgr|
Kail were open^S frSm Brickell Con.
struction Co, A.' stnidevoat.
Mov^rd 1ffi^iWho»}tey-4uj4. seconded
that bid of^iofclb ^l^notio^co^
be acceptcdi'g 3$3ei|§-
(WJ
hew
Frei|
IHhJmM
$H bids
Stas %i tte^ne«te pifl
afid Tru«i||otn^|8|i^-'flnrt
M.JPank
1
f2
Moved b?JSayd&r at^i^econded 'Wt
the t)ecozuT$feadin|r
oi
(Ordinanco
Ny,
1A28 be pgitponeSI Cwftied., p.
Ordinance NofAZS passed S^bonl
reading^y votSTjjf five ayes and no
»ayg.?^g ^.-^1
rea^inf vt^e^ five ayes no
nays.
Res^on
ji^ij»)r-«Wagn^? aa^.^rwl 1y *ol«
of 5ve ayes pa
Besolutioy'No. X27 Introduced b£
Whooley and- passed by vote of #«j|
•k&sk&m
ffeCKy Ooi||»%rti«SsSaial
that became
^f^'vhoitttge ot iaborertr the time
making connection* "w provldr-"
Ordinance AOb^^tended f6r 8^
Following bim fead and pn Mis
iir~btswA
No*. 228 $,:'?!
227
^^,Jibft^#shailer
Baskervilie *$wh*'
^.#80,
fta* Mm&bm"?
No. 242 TSrbeM^ft1 Williamson
.,pn,aptftlto, BoArd ttdjount^l,
NO. A90.
ORDINANCE
(Inttoduced by Commissioner Bush.)
An Ordinance Ciungtqg and Fixing
the' Amount of Salary and Compensa
tion of the City Superintendent of
Streets.
Be
it
Ordained by tho Boart(. of 3om«
mlssloners ot the City of Water
town, South Dakota:
Section That- the salary and,
compensation of the Superintendent
of Streets, heretofore known as the
Street Commissioner of the City of
Watertown, South Dakota, and the
time the same shall be paid, is fiereby
fixed ae follows: The Superintendent
of Streets, Salary 1720.09 per'year,
payable monthly
Section 2. That all ordinances and
parte of ordln&n&es In conflict with
this- ordinance are hereby repealed
and that this ordinance Is declared to
be for the support of the city govern
ment'Wtfi shall go, into effect' Im
mediately frpon its passage aid ap
proval. '. *t
Passed f^sl'Madi«i« September 2%
1912.
PaH»ed -«eco«*d reading September
'1912/
Approved seiptembw ife,
polished Optobera, 1912,
A
1
#Ws|^o
3.6
Iiflr
Wa so* *ere iflfm M» tamjh
«wm bil^tbo^Lt foar mile* ||p
atertown.
Mr.
«A.^(ifr% Qochran^
Mttarned fro& KSti
liave
tor a sh
their son who resides am
Ostifander farm east of -I'm*.,
The remains were taken. tiMhe
^Rome «nd"rtakin^ nmiitf %h^r« tiUr""5^
were pretared for Milpmaa* tq b|«,
old V»« Wlsodpsln
Watertown PrefaceC*..
IrtAvte
The Watertown
bm fMrcnased the |4UB^r A 8loan
buildlitg on Firat'B«rt«r-K. Bt
«lll remove to^their new lpontlxwr'/
sdflwi
iff
Taket
««&roll tsSeeSig^l
The William McKWt fatal)#,
the Stokes
yuungs
denoi
Jen«:hiii%»3rte4
py the Dr, Ao
w|th ptft'Sf %«.,—• T7-1
JoneB^ who'-fw" oI|liB|^"'BBnfe
found the childMnd, toblt."it jiO
parent^.
s*^9Ki9!Hn
laciejor SIM
rg-Bro^'of^rrl^re
ariiignfbe i^Ut, wibt a,
W#e%iol«%F a today
1%©^ ,'geft.tpneft^Sre Ipd.
Vsv
J* itiM
a-
what M^Jlon't toio* about "hoMi
and horse-selling is hardly wijWh
Woapngi They turolsb, _the
ment with horses for th« orttllt^r,»'
caVAlry, which is only i'lhop Bi'-tlio''!
imcke| conipared to thalr regular bujri^
ness. Tl\ey expect to come to'tb^
City again in the near' future Wttj^
m^ro borses? On»* bf the find 'w|
marked to a Saturday -IW'frB'reprtti
sentative that it wj^s too bad they, did
not hare jive stock commission in
this city. It was Ideally located
such a thing, the different raKroadifl
running into the city, making it po#«"
Bible for men to come even ftom-Ca^
ada to buy here. The proposition bar
been referred'to elsewhere to this 1s»\/
sue of th« Saturday New«» and la
Certainly worth consideration^
rl)
Auction $de Datels
^gAiid- rtace of Salel^
The ideA^of this department is
Oct 5—^%
£F
,eaet of S3or»nc«, lOjiji.
|-4- p^I^B^^taotober
X«aich. ~%*tnties~*0utb, east
-7r,r
WHSR
&Jwl
to
keep the Saturday News readers ii,^
uSbh w^fi the dates and place* ^herO-.'
auction sisaes^wlll take place In thfcfv
vlcinitj«L
T. B. ^p^ S^K20-h^V1^nll«
^n^hwA^i^atertcrwnb ThjMday#:|
mo^W* mf''S
of
W^tep-!

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