Stiff Sentences for Indians in Wisconsin Federal Court
A Wisconsin Federal court in Superior disposed of many Indian cases with bonds of 500 dollars set to appear later. The writer questions the heavy bonds and argues treaty provisions exempt punishment on reservation, while suggesting Dowd Act limits. They urge enforcement of treaty law to curb alcohol and place Indians on equal footing with whites.
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Superior
Wis
Indian Department
Whitsman
Almek's Troupe Delights Large Loyal Theatre Audience
The Anck's troupe drew a large audience at Loyal Theatre last Wednesday, pleasing patrons with a strong performance. Manager Harto earns praise for securing their service and plans indicate a bigger audience for their next appearance in two weeks.
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Masager Harto
Loyal
Anck
Harto
Health inspection of reservation finds good conditions
Dr Newberg of Washington DC spent several days in the village this week inspecting health conditions on the reservation and the sanitation of home surroundings along with other departmental work. He reported health conditions here as good as any other reservation in the country.
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Newberg
Washington, D.C
Road appropriation urged for Ashland reservation roads
A reader from Ashland Wisconsin argues for congressional funding to build main highways on the reservation. He proposes appointing a road commissioner, surveying routes through Odanah, and using available land to form a 12 foot wide right of way. He urges government farmers to assist in funding and notes objections about land cost and maintenance.
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S. F. Denomie
Denomie
Odanah
Ravin
Qur
Indian treaty rights and hunting waters clash in Ashland tale
The author recalls a tale from Washington about fishing rights promised to the Chippewa in a treaty with the United States. He argues for strict enforcement of treaty terms and legal resistance to defend tribal rights, noting the need to consider National and tribal rights before Congress.
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United States
Lake Superior
Washington
Congress of
U. S
Ed Day Spends Tuesday in County Capitol
The report notes Ed Day spent Tuesday in the county capital for unspecified duties, reflecting local civic activity without detailing outcomes or events.
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County
Abraham Clark Found Dead in Farm Shack
Abraham Clark aged about 60 was found dead in his shack on F. E. Bresette’s farm. Bresette, who hadn’t seen him for days, discovered the body and notified Corner Sollie in Ashland, who removed the body to the undertaker. Clark had lived in the area for several years.
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F. E. Bresette
Abraham Clark
Mr. Bresett
Clark
Hint
Mr. Bresette
Corner Sollie
Ashland
Manager Harto Booking Shows At Loyal Theatre
Patron apology from J. W. Harto of the Loyal Theatre for a show last Saturday night. He states he would not have booked the act had he known its character and asks public support for his future bookings.
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J. W. Harto
Harte
Wil Install Telephone System In Ashland Area
D. A. Parkinson of Ashland Wis plans to install telephone service this fall in the village once a franchise is granted and a suitable exchange site found. He also intends to build a power house for electric lights by spring and is active on a Prentice Wis project. John McGeehan and Bermar1 Hoppengan of Ashland visited the village Wednesday.
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D. A. Parkinson
Ashland
Wis
Prentice
John McGeehan
Murder in Cold Blood in Coria Wisconsin
James Tyndall, a Coria, Wisconsin lawyer for J S Stearns Lumber Co, was shot twice while greeting his family by Jacob Carbon. Carbon, captured, awaits trial for murder in Stearns County jail after the Sunday morning killing over alleged attentions to Mrs Tyndall.
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James Tyndall
Coria
Wis
J. S. Stearns Lbr. Co
Jacob Carbon
Carbon
Tyndall
Tyndal
Tial
Masquerade Dance at Loyal Theatre Highlights Grand Ball
The American Review No 17 announces a Grand Masquerade Ball on Thanksgiving Eve at the Loyal Theatre. Prizes will be awarded for best dressed and most comical attire as the event promises good entertainment and a lively evening for attendees.
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American Review No
Loyal Theatre
Guinand Bros Jewelry Auction Announced
Attend Guinand Bros big auction sale Saturday November 20 with two earlier notices for November 2 and additional previews Your chance to buy Christmas presents at your own price at Guinand Bros Jewelry Auction.
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Guinand Bros
Jonmhepeing
Guiland Bros
Guinand Bros., Jewelery Auction
Jewelr
Action
Ake
Timber Sale at Bad River Reservation Notice
The Department of the Interior invites sealed bids for all merchantable timber on Bad River Reservation lands subject to allotment. Bids due December 16 1915 at 12 noon Ashland Wisconsin. Base prices set per species and product with $40 000 cash payment and $24 000 bond required.
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Department OF the Interior
Washingron
D. C
la Pointe Indian Agency
Ashland
Wisconsin
Bad River Indian Reservation
la Pointe
Cato
Commissiionek
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