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O W N O N O W I N I N
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Oftlcial County, Paper. Official City Paper.
Purveyors of Good Printing to the People
S S I I O N I E $ 1 5 0 E E A
S N A S O S
a
AbordiH'ii dithi'r ""_• -it anv i-,
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x1 UL» '.'."waig
in Sissoton have muuiiituiiuil dypopMn
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a A W a
Gov. VKiota in his inaugural message to the South
Dakota legislature recommended with particular em
phasis the indeterminate sentence for criminals. Tts
possible he h,id some ''reformers" in view.
Kate ThysOK Maur who writes Chirps of a Cherub
in the Minneapolis Journal says "Never trust another
woman with your husband: he may not be such a cold
storage battery as
lived in Soo Falls.
you suppose." Maybe. Kate onee
There seems to be several politicians whose habitat!
for the next two months will be Pierre, who imagine
that thfey are embroye statesmen. W ell, maybe, there
are several of them who have bee ome statesmen whose
sole qualification for the office is that they bad the
money in their overalls to pay their fare to Washing
ton.
monthly report of the state treasurer for the
tirst day of the new year, will not be an incentive to
heavy appropriations at the c'oming session. The show
ing is that of general fund 7 per cent warrants out to
the amount of $403,00'.) and deficiency warrants bearing
." per cent to the amount of $250,0 )(). To off set these
warrants there is fs('.,00 in cash in the treasury, leav
ing a net tl
ol {omciumI ly to begin the new
year.—Aberdeen NTews. I
This shows an increased indebtedness of $-100.000j
during the past two years.
h. M. lAitKEit. of the Watertown Shoppi-r
Xews was sued S a turd a by lv\-State.s
Attorney C. ii. Sehull in the sum of .|2500 for damages
sustained by Mr, 8'diull in the primaries through the
publication of the libelous article ordered published
paid for at regular advertising notes. This is the second
libel suit Barker has had on his bands lately. These
libel suits may not make Barker popular but if the opposi
tion want to give him notriety, which is a-kin to popular
ty and a big circulation for his paper which is better than
popularity both let them keep sueinghim Barker can af
ford to pay them a bonus Fer doing so.
subscriber writes the
Standard
has just taken a correspondence course in political
econotriy and that he is thinking seriously of making
polities a life work with a view to eventually entering
the House of Lords, otherwise known as the senate and
asks us what a candidate's first duty is. Well, son. as
a candidate is supposed to be a "thing," legitimately
used iy the central committee for leg pulling pur
poses the duty on the same should be about S3i per
cent on his "barrel'' and the aforesaid candidate
should always have this sentence committed to memory
am eternally irrevocably and everlastingly opposed
to everything that will stand opposition during such
time as 1 may be iu a position to draw a salary for
opposing such things as may need opposition." This is
not exactly uew as it was supposed to have been
invented by Mr. J. Caesar who built the first summer
cottage at Gaul, but it reads like Alcibiades, sounds
like oocrates, and doesn't mean any more than the
democratic platform. However we have known men
to get to the United btates senate on that platform.
Jan. !20th the members of the two houses
^.is,"lerre met in 'joint session in the chambers of the
JHMise,anu after the reading of the journals of the two
&{ouw»
Crawford of Huron, was declared to
have been elected United States senator for the term
expiring March 4, 1915. In a short talk. Senator
XraTr. declared that he held no malice for any of
the bitter contest of the campaign, and would stand
pledged to the principles on which he had been elected.
1 1 ®0ll8'dered himself the servant of the
whole people, and none need hesitate to come to him
f°r any aid which he could possibly give them in his
position.
Stale
State Iluii'k
hiSUlH"
Couiity. lit'lifrul
County Schf".
(.'.)!jii
t»f Schooi l.and
U. Permanent
School Fund
Inter* on School Loans.
rile
S i- a
l.inrary fund
Interest nn Deferred rayment.
{'cor I K'-n-: ..
T.aUe «kv LCfl piieit t* titM«
Sale of tcuuol l*ui\ds
rKTAlL[*:i»
saying he
Oihf is'issrtmt ~?ta»iUirii. AUDITOR'S AND TREASURE PAY THE PRINT®
Detailed Exhibit of Receipts and Disburs
ments in the County ol Roberts tor
I Quarter Ending Decem
ber 31, 1908.
IShowiQg Amount of Funds in the Treasury and Wliere Deposited
FUNDS Where Deposited
TREASURERS EXHIBIT.
1 U. HA I.
Acol ov I !»At.,
er drawn IV'vi"U.s
l'rcvinu»
Qu.irter
.. S
Hrith'*'
I'ouniv Sinking
rouniy lusutMe.
H» ll'u Si'l'. .•!*
i') ir*
Ke»!r -ton
Subscribed and sworn to before me nth day of January,
LIST
OF
W
Care:- Forward .. 20
Assf.rrs oi' cmiwty in dktaii. liaiulitiks oi--
Total Amount of School Mouo.v,
l.o.'tned. soMjri.'d by Mortgages andj
HoihK 0
Utipani Tax. County l-'uno^ :j2Js 4
Cupaul I'ax, loo Couniv Fu ds,.,„i 1.225 57
Unpaid Tax, I County d8»«.s «i33
I'npau) Th.\, J!05 t'oinity Ktuii :i45 4:j,
Unpaid Tax. I'.'Ol County Funds lyti 12
l.'npald Tax, County Funds 2o!» 17
Unpaid Tux* 1002 Countv Funds.. ,f 77 07
I'npanl Tax, l'.wi County Funds 102 X£
I'npaiti Tax, iDon Conniy Funds.... 75 51
Unpaid Tax. is'.Ki County Fwuds r»5
Unpaid Tax, lsis County Funds W2 01
Unpaid Tax, 1*07 Coonty Funds ... 40 0»i
Unpaid Tare, lsl« (Jounty Funds
To the County Auditor of Roberts County,S.
I
aerewitb
band
Name of Patient
Oeiken. Carl B'
Drew, Tham&s
Donoran. Timothy
Fisher. Alllatou
H&aganson. ndreiv
Qamm, William
Hanson, Carrie
Httlvorson, Neis
Bodson, Anna
Oamm, Lonlsa
Jennings. George
Kimball, J.
Kirch, John
Moa, Hans
Olson, Louis
Pincomb. Vernle
Quam. John...
Bosa, Ben
Busten, BaUten
•undo, Olat
Stois, Char!
es
Solbarg. Qhris
Tracy, George
CAfln linsuuus
UVH 'VTS MKMT8
Tills This
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yseton..
SP'M Oil
He Hrvatum Statf Hank, Msscton.
Tirst Slate Bau'K. iVover
Farmers ^tate Bank, Witniot
Summit Ttnnk, Summit
Sttue savinfis Bank, Ortley
Corona State Bank, Coronu
t*irst State B^nk. Summit
(iennun Su^iuge Rank. Wilmot
STATK SOI'Til DAKOTA!^
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28. SAL.
Quarter Quarter
,vj $ T43
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Total in fiaiul Tre.isurw.
$10,f8
0t?»i Currency and Com.
H' Amount in Hank*.
u.Mt T'*' Ca^tt ltem
ii!oi6 btj
1.201 5-1
010 74
S9S
i.JSl
Thomas Thompson.
A
County Auditor ami Clerks
Countv Treasurer
Deputy Treasurer and Clerks ...
KegisU'.-uf tJocds
Deputy Register of Deeds & Clerks
County Juilue
Sheeifl. ncpniy :unt Uuiiifis
SnperinietNVnt of SchooU & Dep
Commsr'sof Insanity & Local In?
County Commissioner, W njst...
County Commissioner, 2ud Dist ..
County Commissioner, 3rd l)ist •.
County Commissioner. 4th IMst ..
County Commissioner, 5th Dtst...
State's Attorney —j
Attorney by Order of Court
clerk of'Ciu'uit and Countv Couri. .j
Stenographer
1'etlt .luror.V ir'ces
\Vitness Fees Circuit & County Court,'
Ju-iire of thf I'oace
ON N C. 1'erkioB,
Notary Pnbiic. S l»
AUDITOR S EXHIBIT
3!
Unpaid Tux. ls «5 County Funds. tl) 40
Unpaid Tax, is'.M County Funds ?A S8
linuahi Tax, County Funds
Unpaid Tax. 18^2 County Funds (1 0.'i
Cash in County Funds 7,X0S 25
Court House and OrountU
1
50,000 00
County Jail 5.000 00
I'oor Farm in.000 00
Totals 17S.211" II
STATK OF SOUTH DAKOTA
ANTS ISSUED DURING QUARTER
r, 00
:ft 00
l'S:, 03
:m oo
261
(.»s
22 00
:u 1'.*
00
24 00
47 r,o
r2 60
oo
41 00
lioO ou
10 00
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:.{» 70
re. no
cot n,tv"of HOitKKTS
I I A I Id* ti T-S( DULY- orn DOL SAY THAT TL»c 'I'L easo jci 'a exhibit HEREON
is true and curt'oct ntatemeut ih« (iiiani'tai cujidttiuu of Kolt?rls County. a appear* by
his booUs and that the Auditor's exhibit is a true and corroct statement oi all warrants
drawn on the treasury during th« quarter, and that the statements of assets and liabilities is
true and correct.
Subscribed"andtsworn to before tneihi* 11th day of .January 1909.
I A I O N E I N
Notary Public. S. D.
QUARTERLY ISTATEMENT
CF-
Superintendent of Hospital for the Insane.
D.
Insane, for th* quartar ending Dhcambtr'31, 1908.
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Lot'.MY Ol HOBKHTS*.
ThomasJTUompsoii, Treasurer, being duly Kworn. doth «uy tbut the
above esfcifcit is a true and correct statement of the tlnancial condition of Roberts County, an
appears by his took*.
I ltwu 18
-6397 22
oe
121501 46
AM'TS
Brought Forward I 53,604 20
Fhy^ie.ians for i'oor. 50 oo
I'oor Itellef 36
Hooks and Stationery 507 26
1'rinung and Advertising IISL 15
Kleelions 2.251 2"
Lights, Kuei Kepaits'of d. Hldgs.! 74S :i?
KuiWiiiir& Kc{»aulng of Co. Hridges! oo
Wolf iJounty .... 2 01)
?heep Inspection 48 00
Miscellaneous 2.47:5 87
Four Farm 4PR sj
Perm School l.MOixi
Lake antl Ftind 1 ,ijs2 70
ToisiI.. ?U.3M 52
co.
Total Amount of School Money 1
reived up to Date
Warrants Issued and Hands
Auditor
\V:i.rrjiMis Outstanding {Kate of
at 7 per cent)
15ond$ i^'itstandi at 1 .per cent.
a
L^5 00
Iltt 58
28 47
Totals.. 134.107 05
W. C. Omvkk.
you statement of account- of Koberls County with the Hospital for the
I.. C. MEAD,
Superintendent.
Cburga.
MK.OO
48.00
.... 4».0»
.... *800
.... 48.00
48.00
.... 48.00
.... 48.00
48.K)
.... 48.00
.... 48.00
.... 4*00
.... 48,00
.... 48 00
.... 48.00
.... 48.00
.... 48.00
.... 48.00
.... 43.00
.... *8.00
.... 48.00
.... 48.00
.... 48 00
.f 1104.00 Collections. .«MJg
w. c. Own,
Co. Auditor.
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