Indian Fairs and Industrial Advancement for Tribes
A call to elevate Indian fairs into a broad campaign for industrial advancement. Leadership urges superintendents to study reservation resources, plan multi-year programs, and emphasize high quality stock, soil care, and indigenous crafts while phasing out outdated practices. Officials insist on accountability and prompt reports to advance farming, livestock, and land use toward self-sufficiency.
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Indian Reserve
Ures
Congress
Neer
Indian Service
Public Schools Open Next Tuesday With Strong Staff
The village public schools will open next Tuesday after thorough preparations. Principal C. L Multisie of Madison is hired as the principal, praised as a leading instructor in the state. Miss Cecil Kuntz of Milwaukee joins as music and drawing teacher. Returning teachers Misses Stubbs Tubener and Peterson lead their rooms with proven records.
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Ashland County
Efort
Pringital C. L Multisie
Madison
Wis
Cecil Kuntz
Milwaukee
Stubbs
Tubener
Peterson
Open 33 000 Acres to Homestead Entry in Nett Lake Reserve
The U S land office in Duluth announces 33000 acres of lake land in the Nett Lake Indian reservation open for homestead entry. Lands lie in township 46 65 66 and ranges 21 22 23, with about 25000 acres in Koochiching and 8000 in St Louis counties. Entry carries $1.25 per acre, residence and cultivation requirements, and much land is swampable with improvement. Orr
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United States Land Office
Duluth
Nett Lake
Nett Lake Reservation
Orr
Canadian Northern Railroad
Supreme Court upholds land sale rulings on mixed-blood Indians
The United States Supreme Court affirmed Judge Page Morris in three related suits on Indian land sales. The cases involve mixed-blood and full-blood Indians, the Clapp amendment of 1906, and land bought from Indians by the Minneapolis Trust and Nichols Chisholm lumber interests. The court sustained lower court decisions on who may dispose of allotted lands and the roles of the secretary of the interior.
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Page Morris
The
First National Bank of Detroit, Minn
United
Morris
United States Senate
Secretary of the Interior
Supreme Court
Judge Mortis
Nichols- Chisolm Company
Court of Appeals
Will Be Married On Labor Day In Belt Indiana
Dr. H. A. Sincock of this village travels to Belt Indiana to wed Miss Helen Meyers on Monday September 7 at the bride's home. They plan a Panama honeymoon. In his absence Dr. T J Gunther of Chicago will oversee practice here and is highly regarded.
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H. A. Sincock
Belt
Indiana
Helen Meyers
Panama
Sincock
T. J. Gunther
Chicago
Ilinois
Dr. Gunther
Tony Lobles Defeated in Fast Local Baseball Game
The Ash land Lobles lost to the Odanah team on local grounds last Sunday in a brisk contest. Odanah scored all runs except two on a pass ball by Doset. Moose Clark at first and B. Dennis at short starred for Ash land, while the Ladies claim a bet on the Ashland team after their strong showing. Next Sunday Odanah returns home for another game, with the score line following.
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Toxy Lobles
Ashland
Odanah
Lobles
Qdanah
Moose’ Clark
B. Dennis
Odsnah
Jurors Named for September Court Term
Court officials drawn 36 jurors from 360 poll list names for the September term. including residents from Ashland Mellen Butternut Agenda Glidden Highbridge Cayuga Marengo Odanaha La Pointe and area towns. Circuit court begins September 14 with jurors such as Tacob Kittinger Chris Erickson and George Bidgood among others.
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John Berg
Ashland
C.A. Poundstone
Mellen
Geo. Derringer
Glidden
Circuit Court
Tacob Kittinger
Chris Erickson
C. W. Coe
FE. A. Scott
J. S. Ellis
Albert Johnson
Carl Brinker
Carl Hovseth
B. D. Zasada
C. B. Edwards
Fred Laborg
H. A. Davis
Geo
Cook
Terry McCarthy
Mellon
George Bidgood
John Carlstrom
G. H. Bowers
A. J. Sullivan
H. E. Willoughby
Butternut
Louis Shinabeck
Fred. Faust
C. Bruch
George Klein
Mike Waltz
Adam Scott Jr Leaves for Mt Clemons Baths
Adam Scott Jr who has rheumatism for months departed last Wednesday for Mt Clemons Michigan to take baths for several weeks. He recently finished heat house and barn on his Birch Wisconsin farm but business kept him from moving. Will will take possession when he returns. Mrs F Kyechko of Powhuska Oklahoma guest of her sister Mr James Reich of this village returned to Oklahoma the first of the week.
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Adam Scott, Jr
Mt. Clemons
Mich
Adam
Birch
Wis
F. Kyechko
Powhuska
Okia
James Reich
Oklshama
Indian liquor on reservation triggers federal court action
Deputy U S Marshal Pugh reports the next federal court session at Superior opens Sept 8 to hear cases about liquor on the reservation. Warrants issued for Frank Bressett and others. The piece argues continuous arrests of saloons may deter sales to Indians, urging jail terms rather than fines to deter the trade.
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Federal Court
Superior
Marshal
Pugh
Frank Bressett
Chas Kekek
Mary Sailor
Henry Condecon
Ed. Naga
Contested Republican Primary Nominates County Officials
In Ashland County Republican primary contests selected Theodore Yankee for county clerk Henry C Klein for treasurer Pat Dermedy for sheriff Thomas Upthegrove for clerk of the court Walker Sanborn for district attorney Charles I Kietisthber for assembly Louis Solie for registrar of deeds W C Knowles for register of deeds and Jerod W Day for surveyor All candidates ran without opposition Upthegrove led the field carrying every district Sanborn posted a 350 vote majority with most Precinct support Klein won county wide tallies over Waterbury Yankee led in Ashland city but trailed in southern towns Majorities Yankee 217 Klein 34 Dermedy 313 Upthegrove 868 Sanborn 305
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Ashland County
Theodore Yankee
Henry C. Klein
Pat Dermedy
Sherif
Thomas Tothegrove
Walker Sanborn
Louis Soliie
W.C. Knowles
Jerod W. Day
Thos
Upthegrove
H. Carroll
Carroll
Glidden
Sanborn
Morse
Agenda
Butternut
Mellen
Stae
Klein
Waterbury
Ashland
Klein’s
Lymar Pool
Pool
Yankee
Gliddess
Buttersnut
Couture Receives New Tractor for Local Threshing
Whi Couture has a new tractor for his threshing work this fall. He secured P H Schultz of Ashland to operate the machinery. William Couture Sr of this village invites county residents to hire his services. Jack Gundecon was in Ashland on business last Tuesday.
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Couture
P. H. Schultz
Ashland
Wm. Couture
Jack Gundecon
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