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    1. [KEIM] George Kimes, JP-- ND 1893
    2. Diana Davis
    3. Diana <ddavis@logicsouth.com> <ddavis59@sc.rr.com> Website: http://www.my-ged.com/davis/ ----- Original Message ----- From: <vonnilou@earthlink.net> To: <ddavis@logicsouth.com> Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 4:27 PM Subject: PML Search Result matching Kime > ===================================================================== > A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this > search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > ===================================================================== > Source: NDMCHENR-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [NDMCHENR] Transcriptions Towner Newspapers > > > Partial Transcriptions of Local Columns in some Towner Newspapers: > > While researching through microfilms of the Towner newspapers I would copy > an item from time to time that was of interest to me regarding my family. > After accumulating a stack of copies I realized, as I was reading through > them at home, that I had not only copied information on my family, but also > on other families. I am thinking that other researchers may find this > information of interest and so I am posting what I copied on this mailing > list. When making these copies it was not my intent to copy the complete > Locals Columns of the various newspapers for others use, so as a result > these are only partial transcriptions. It was only after the fact that I > realized I had information that could be of value to others. > > Source: The Independent; Towner, North Dakota; April 4, 1893 > > COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS. > > CONTINUED FROM LAST WEEK. > > The following presented road supervisors receipts and on motion refunding > orders were ordered issued for same: > W R PITTS road dist. no. 5 for 1886 2 44 > W R PITTS " " 5 1888 1 90 > F F FRITZ " " 7 1890 2 87 > O LIVEDALEN " " 10 1892 2 72 > P M LAZIER " " 10 " 1 50 > H ERICKSON " " 6 " 1 50 > I H STARKS " " 5 1891 1 50 > B L GARNESS " " 7 1892 1 50 > L C GIBSON " " 10 1892 1 50 > John LAZIER " " 10 " 1 50 > A D KELLOGG " " 6 " 2 28 > W M LAZIER " " 10 " 1 50 > C E RUE " " 6 1890-1-24 50 > Witness fees before Grand Jury, Dec court 1892. > J A ELY 3 days 6 miles 3 30 > Enoch MOWER 1 " 20 " 2 00 > Mrs E MOWER 1 " 20 " 2 00 > C P BARBY 1 " 24 " 2 20 > A ARVESON 1 " 20 " 2 00 > Mrs A ARVESON 1 " 20 " 2 00 > Allan MITCHELL 2 " 2 00 > T E FOX 1 " 1 00 > Mrs A MITCHELL 1 " 3 " 1 45 > Ole GILBERTSON 2 " 2 00 > L LILLICH 1 " 12 " 1 60 > Clarence FERRY 1 " 20 " 2 00 > Election expense bills, March 14, 1893. > PRECINCT NO. 1 > C H ROBINSON, judge 2 00 > E T ERICSON, " 2 00 > Carl L OPSAL, " 2 00 > Geo E WATTS, clerk 2 00 > Wm ROSS, " 2 00 > Wm ROSS returning box and poll > book, 80 miles 4 00 > Geo W DOWNING, use of house, $5, > allowed 3 00 > PRECINCT NO. 2 > L J MARKUSON, judge 2 00 > H C BECK, " 2 00 > H H BROOTEN, " 2 00 > J A LARSON, clerk 2 00 > C P BARBY, " 2 00 > John A LARSON, returning box and > poll book 30 miles 1 50 > Geo HOFFMAN, use of house, $5.00, > allowed 3 00 > PRECINCT NO. 3 > J W GARNER, judge 2 00 > F F FRITZ, " 2 00 > J L CLEMENTS " 2 00 > W D MCCLINTOCK, clerk 2 00 > Henry ERICKSON " 2 00 > PRECINCT NO. 4 > A W STORM, judge 2 00 > A B HOUSE, " 2 00 > Wm NELSON, " 2 00 > James LYMBURNER, clerk 2 00 > Thomas FORSYTH, " 2 00 > E L CONKLING, returning poll book > and box 12 miles 1 20 > A B HOUSE, use of house 3 00 > PRECINCT NO. 5 > Theo. LEHMAN, judge 2 00 > Geo GETZLOFF 2 00 > John DREYER, " 2 00 > Hans ROTHGARN, clerk 2 00 > Harvey L CHASE " 2 00 > Theo LEHMAN, returning box and > poll books, 50 miles 2 50 > Laid over for further consideration: > Geo H STEVENS, supervisor road district > No. 8, yearly report. > A N EIDSNESS, justice of peace, report > State vs O GILBERTSON. > Not allowed by advice states att'y: > E B PAYNE, coroner inquest M > STUTRUD 19 70 > E B PAYNE, coroner inquest, wit- > ness fees 25 60 > Geo KIMES, justice of peace report. > State vs A and A JEVNAGER 20 55 > Not ollowed: > Q O LIVEDALEN, supt road No 10, 2 > spades 2 30 > Wm SIEFKE, board man and team 2 00 > On motion board adjourned until April 29, > 1893, to meet and confer with county > assessors and transact any other business > that may come before the board. > Attest: ALLAN MITCHELL, > County Auditor. > > LOCAL ROUND-UP. > > Notes and News Concerning Towner -- > "The Gateway City" -- of the Far- > Famed Valley of the Mouse. > > "She frowned on him and called him Mr. > Because in fun he merely Kr. > And then in spite > The following night > This naughty Mr. Kr. Sr. > > The last storm of the season. > > S. J. EGGE's store goods are arriving. > > Fine mixed candy at the drug store daily. > > Read H. G. WAGNER's card in another column. > > H. F. SALYARDS was down from Minot yesterday. > > Seed wheat and barley for sale by S. S. PAULSON. > > Select oysters in can or bulk at the meat market. > > A fine line of fresh confectionery at the drug store. > > Old papers, 25 cents per hundred. Apply at this office. > > J. E. REED made a business trip to Devils Lake this week. > > You will miss it if you miss the dance next Friday evening. > > The Key West Extras are the best five cent cigar in town. At the drug > store only. > > Miss Bella MCDOUGALL has been engaged to teach the Berwick school this > summer. > > The commissioners proceedings, part of which were crowded out of last weeks > issue, are > finished in this. > > Smoke the "Crimson King," the leading ten cent cigar in town. Can be found > at the drug > store only. > > S. S. PAULSON has a good stock of drugs which he will sell to any druggist > who will start > a drug store in Towner. > > Sulkey plow for sale. One sulkey plow, breaker and stubble bottom all > complete. Inquire > at Temperance Saloon. > > Officer CASEY: I must get to work on the streets and have them cleaned up > before the > INDEPENDENT comes out with another "kick." > > Miss Allie TAYLOR, of Devils Lake, who taught several terms of schools in > Towner, has > accepted a position in a department in the schools at Grand Rapids, > LaMoure county, N.D. > > M. F. SCHNITTGER and wife left for Grand Forks Tuesday. They will return > in a few days, > accompanied by Miss Mabel MCCLELLAN, who has been attending the Ursaline > academy for > several months. > > On Sunday morning next, at eleven o'clock sharp, Rev. T. H. MITCHELL will > preach in > PAULSON's hall. Mr. MITCHELL has to take the 12:05 train, to preach at > Rugby, and will > have to commence and close on time. All are cordially invited to attend. > > Arrangements arebeing made for a grand ball at PAULSON's hall next Friday > evening, April > 21st. A fine program has been arranged, good music secured, and an > exceptionally good > time is anticipated. Everybody invited. Supper will be served at the > Great Northern > hotel. > > Miss Kate MITCHELL, who has given the best of satisfaction as teacher of > the primary > department of the village school, has been engaged to teach the summer > term. Owing to > the fact that the attendance will be considerably reduced during the > summer months > the two departments will be consolidated, and conducted as formerly. > > Will. MITCHELL was arraigned before Justice KIME last Monday on the charge > of improper > conduct, disturbing (remainder cut off) > > More to follow. > > > --- vonnilou@earthlink.net > --- EarthLink: It's your Internet. > >

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