Town site bill moves re survey and street widening
The bill authorizes the Interior Secretary to set apart lots on the LaPointe reservation in Wisconsin for Indian ownership, survey and plat streets and alleys, appraise and sell at real value, with proceeds to the LaPointe Band. It also reserves land for burial grounds and up to ten acres for fair grounds and parks.
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Bill Lomes
Indian Department
Washingmore
Secretary of the Interior
LaPointe
Wisconsin
United States
Tndian
LaPoince “Agency
Interior
Lapointe Band of Chippewas
LaPointe Band of Chippewa
LaPointe Band of
LaPointe Agency
Secretary of “the “Interior
Congress
Commissioner of Indian Affairs
LaPointe Band of Indians
Odanah
de LaPointe
Beauregard Rabideau to Wed in Odanah Monday
William Beauregard and Miss Jennie Rabideau of Odanah received a marriage license from County Clerk Yankee and will marry in Odanah Monday morning. The couple are prominent in local social circles and the notice notes a surprise to friends.
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Yankee
William Beauregard
Jennie Rabideau
Odanah
Enrollment Roll Questioned by Local Indian Council
The council meets Monday at 10 to discuss enrollment and allotment on the Bad River Reservation. The article clarifies that the Interior Secretary will create the roll with band committee aid, and hearings are advisory, not final enrollment. OM W. M. Wooster represents the Interior and advocates justice and square dealing.
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General Council
LaPointe Or
Bad River
Wisconsin
Bad River Reservation
Secretary of the Interior
Commissioner
Secretary, of the Interior
OM W. M. Wooster
Indian Department
Stand ing Rock Indians Face Semi Starvation In North Dakota
Professor H A Loring warns at Jamestown College that Stand ing Rock reservation Indians number 45000 with over half tubercular. Cattle declined from 40000 to 5000 after land rents to big cattle interests. Rations clothing and food scarce. some rely on wild turnips and rabbits some of which may be tubercular. Government must act or state residents may bear the burden.
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Jamestown
N.D
Standing Rock
H. A. Loring
James‘town
Dians
Indian Department
Beede
Norton
Loring
Two
Dakotas
Redskin Cadreau Plays Jap, Wins Kei University Tilt
In a sensational spoof Cadreau, billed as a Northwestern league figure, pretended to be a Japanese player named Kato for Nippon, facing Keio University. Despite deception, Kato struck out 13 and allowed seven hits as the local team won 6 to 3.
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Cadreau
Gadreiu
Kato
Isles
Japan
George Engle
Keio University
Kete
George
Engle
Keio
Oklahoma Indian minors protection clash over 4 million
Miss Kate Barnard, Oklahoma charities commissioner, denounces conference bill language she says strips her department and uses the 4 million dollars destined for Indian children to benefit political grafters. She warns abolition of the minors protection agency endangers minors nationwide.
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Claus
House and
Senate
Oklahoma
Kate Barnard
Charities and Correction
State of
Wisconsin Democrat Davies Endorses Aylward Husting Ticket
Joseph E. Davies, noted Wisconsin Democrat and ally of President Wilson, declares the Kaves and Kearney ticket impossible for Wilson Democrats to back. He calls the pair reactionary and urges Wilson Democrats to vote for Aylward for governor and Husting for senator in the primary. Further details continue on the middle page.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Joseph E. Davies
Wisconsin
Aylward
Goveror
Senator
Davies
Bad River Dike Appropriation Approved by President
An appropriation of 3000 dollars for building a dike on Bad River has passed the appropriation bill signed by the President. Money for the project will be available soon and construction will likely begin this year. The measure aims to improve sanitary conditions for the Bad River Chippewa and prevent overflow damage to Indian homes on tribal lands, with reimbursement to the United States from future Bad River Band funds.
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Bad River
United States
Picnic at the Old Cemetery Delights School Group
About 10:30 the school left the parsonage for the cemetery where a picnic was held. Dinner followed and children and elders joined in games such as potato races sack races nail driving and tug of war. Pastor Jacobs led songs and offered prayer as photos were arranged.
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G. F. Jacobs
Come and Take a Trip with Us to the Lake
A lively invitation promotes warm Sundays with a lake trip as a perfect outing. It emphasizes enjoyable travel, leisure, and a simple, wholesome excursion for readers seeking relaxation by the water.
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