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itition to this court, stating the. 10Lesuch proj "having filed therewith the petition of :he GET THE PRACTICE ‘Women are said to be more adépt at learning foreign’ languages than are men. That probably is account- ed for by the fact that men seldom get ‘a chance to use much of the home langtage.” —Whatever That Is— THE TRIO Continyed Dear Twentieth Century: Y Old Hi Larious, gaunt and slim, One orb crooked, the other dim, Chin curved up and mouth tucked in, " Both ears frosted on their outer rnm, That is a fair description of him. Not much to look at by light of day, . Marble topped dome all fringed with gray, His nose a magnetic needle point, Led him straight to the nearest home-brew joint. —U. R. Wise. —More To Follow— BOUGHT AND' PAID FOR Wives in' Kurdistan have to be bought. Several 'thousand dollars will be paid for a damsel ‘of high birth and attractive appearance, and her father will usually expect to be given in addition a pony and some costly change of raiment. “Wives in the United States have to be paid for. But often the proud father is willing to part with a little of his cash in order that he can part/ with' his daughter. The difference is this: Husbands in Kurdistan pay for their wives when they get them, Husbands in the United States are always paying for them. —Paying the Piper— SPEAKING OF LOVE Love is said to be that which makes a ygung man keep his car to the telephone for half an hour withou! changing his feet., But what has that got to do with the preceding article regarding wives? 3 —You Tell ‘Em.— T | MARKETS i ———— POTATO MARKET Chicago, March 25.—Potato mar- ket steady. Receipts, 61 cars; total U. S. shipments, 778 cars; on track, 125 cars. Wisconsin .round whites, sacked, $1.65 to '$1.75; Minnesota Red River Ohios, $1.60 to $1.65; Idaho rurals, $1.90 to $2.00. THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS MADE HIS CASE TOO STRONG Ungrateful Client Resented His Law- yer's Repressntations Concerning His Mental Status. The visitor to the lawyer’s office stpod ip amazement. “I say, old man,” he exclalmed; vhat on earth has happened to you? Had a motor smash, or what?” The lawyer shook his head. “No, You remember that case the other day when I defended a man cliarged with assault? Well, I made a strong plea for him on the ground that he was a fool rather than a crim- nal.” “Yes, but—" “I did it so well that he was ac- quitted, and he waited for me outside the court.” Foch 8ees Himself in “Movies.” Marshal Foch sat comfortably in Paris the other evening and saw fillms of his 16,000-mile tour through the United States, The “movie” was part of the entertainment which the Paris post of the American Legion had ar ranged for the marshal. Ambassador Myron T. Herrick said, in introducing Foch: “If it had been possible for Germany in 1914 to have seen a pic- ture so truly representing the love between France and America, the war would pever have been.” e, ] ADDITIONAL WANT ADS FOR RENT—Four acres of land on 13th street, or will take share of crop. Apply 509 Irvine 3t 3-28 — T FOR SALE—80 acres, one mile from Clearbrook Minn., improvements, modern . farm buildings, electr lights, good well, will consider Bemidji residénce in the deal. F. A. Hansen, 216 Minnesota avenue. 5td 3-30 WANTED TQ RENT—By May 1st a six room house, furnished. Phone 94. T2t 3-27 —_— CLERK OF COURT'S NOTICE OF F NAL HEARING ON PETITION FOR IMPROVENENT OF CLEARWATER RIVER. H’l”fil'lk‘h' ‘OF MINNESOTA, County of Red ™ IN DISTRICT COUk., Fourteenth Ju. diclal Distriet, In the matter of .the petition of I. T. Hangon ‘et al,. for the improve: ment of the channhel of the Clear- water Riveriin the State of Minneso- ta by deepening and stralghtening and widening the same, constructing necessary dixes along or adjoining the same, rexulaum‘ the flow, thereof, and for regulatinz and ‘cdntrolling the level of Clearwater Lake in sald state and the flow of waters there- from into the- Clearwater -river by raising or lowering the ievel there- of ay shall be found advisable, and constructing and maintaining a’ dam at, néar or upon sajd outlet and the construction of su¢h improvements as’may be mecessary to sedure the control of thé waters of said Clear- water river and Clearwater lake and their tributaries, BN Narice is hereby given that heretofore a petitlon signed by H. T. Hanson and athet freeholders praying’ for the im- provement of ithe channel of the Clear- water river in the Red Lake Drainage and Conservency District in the State of Minnesota, by deepening widening and stralglitening the same, and the cons struction of certain ditches, dikes and other improvetents and the control of Clearwater Lake and of the waters of said river, ‘was duly filed with the Board of Directors of said Red Lake Dralfage and Conservency District of Minnesota and sald matter was there- upon approved by said-Board and desig- nated ‘s the Clearwater river project, and the said Board of Directors having duly appolnted an engineer upon such project_and such engineer having duly madé and: filed. his report, and said Board having thereupon approved the and ‘haying appointed: viewers to assess the damages and bencfits (o re- latgn to safd project and to perform all other duties relativa thereto aé pro- “vided by law, and the snid viewers havs completed - their work and having s‘made. ind filed their report to the said Board of-Directors, the said Board of Difec(ors have made’dnd ffled in the offico of the Clerk of this court its pe. e improvenent, e ture “thereof and a general descr| of the territory: affected, and praying that a time and place be set for a héaring and determination: upon sai& project, and that the same be established and saic Amprovenients. ordered cornstructed “and 5 sald ‘M. T. Hanson, engineer, and’ the the report of the k ort of the viewers in ‘safd project; and.the Clerk having duly notified the Judges:of sald court of the filing of said_petition and proceed- ings, the court did thereupon make and |1 file Its order netllng’ thé ‘time and place of henring upon sald petition and reports as herelnafter stated; now pursuant. to wuch order NOTICE.1S H: . GIVE! That said proceedings for .ae strhight. ening, deepening, widening and control f ‘the Clearwater river and Clearwater EN |1 1-[land and private or public corporation likely to be atfected by sald improve- ments, and the names of the owners thereof are on file in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Red Lake County, Minnesota, at the courthouse in the City of Re? Lake Fulls, Minnesota, Bubject to inspection by any and all per- sons, or partles; that the nature of the proposed improvement is the straight- ening, deepening and widening of . the #aid Clearwater river by the ‘construc- tion of a ditch to form a channel there- fore partly along the old channel and partly ‘across bends in the river so as to shorten its course, and the construction of such other improvements in connection therewith as are necessiry to properly control and facilitate the flow of the waters of sald-river especially in all that part of its channmel commencing in Sec- tion 27 of Township 150 North of Rarge 37 West in Clearwater County, State of Minnesota, and ending In Section 34 of Township 162 North of Range 43 West in Red Lake County, Minnesota, and also that part of Ruffy Brook, a tributary of sald river, commending in: Scction 4 of ‘rowniship’ 145 North of Rangs 37 West in Cléarwatet. County, Minnesota, and hence extending to jts junction with the That the route of the [l Cleatrwater river. proposed ditch follows the general course of sald Clenrwater river except as more specifically described in the cngineer's and viewers' reports, new channely are cit_ through various' points along said river across bends of the same constitut- in and making a new improved channel for maid river with n forty foot wide pottom in its upper coursie, and a fifty foot wide bottom in its lower course, and a depth of approximately twelve feet. That a general description of the lands | Ba public, roads and corporations affected by the sald proposed improvements, and the lands reported by sajd viewers as damaged thereby or as assessable for t construction and maintenance of such improvement is as follows: Section 1, 2, 11, 13, 13, 24, of Township 151, North of Rango 42 West in Red Lake County, Min- nesota: Scctions 26, 26, 34, 35, 36, of Township 152 North of Range 42 West in" Red Lake County, Minnesota. Sec- tions 1, 2, 3, 4,5, 6 7, 8, 11,12, 18,.14, 16, 16 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 28, 29, 30, of Township 151 FHh . of Range 41 West in Red ;Dake Minnesota: Sections 35, 38,/27,228, 30,31, 32, 23, 34, 35, 36, of Township & North of Range 41 West in Red Lal County, Minnesota; Sections 1, 2, 84, 5,6, 7, 8,9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,18, of Township 151 North of Range 40 in Red Lake County, Minnesota; Sections 25, 36, £7, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, ‘of Township 1562 North' ofRange 40 West in Red Lake Courty, Minnesotu; Sections L 208, 4,6:6, 7, 89, 10, 11,12, 13, 14, 5, 16,'17, 18, 20, 21, 22,33, #4 and 75 of Township 1561 NorthofRange3? West in Polk County, Minnesota; - Sections 12, 13, 14, 23, 24, of Township 183 North of Rangé 42 West in Pennington County, Minnesota; Sections 5,7, 8 9, 10, 11, 13, 3, 14, 15, 16; 17, 18,19,' 26, 21, 22, 23! 24, of Township 153 North of Range 41 gen in Pennington County, Minnesota; ctions 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15, 16, 1 , 20, 21, 29,23, 24, North'of_Range Gounty, Minnegot; 21, 23,23, 24, 2 ] 18, . of ‘Township 152, Sections -18, 19, 20, 2 30, 31, lake ‘and the improvement of the same, 3, 34, 35, 36, of Township 163 North as prayed in safd’ petitions now | of nge 39 West in Pennington Count; Pending in (his court nnd that the en-|Minnesota: Sections 3, 8 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, Zineersirepart thercon and the viewers'|16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 3, '25, 28, 27, repoft showing the nature, location and plans of salit ‘proposed work, the lands, highways. persons, parties .and corpor- ations affected thereby, the estimated costs thereof, the, catimated benefits to| 3! be deriveds anu the estimated damages to be suffered by each and every tract ot ) s , 22, 2 29. 30, 31, 32,38, 34, 35, 36, of Town- ship 151 North of Rahge 38 West in Clearwater County, Minnesota: Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 9,10, 11,13, 13, 14, 15, 18, 22, 34, of Township 160 North of Range 38' West fn Clearwater County, Min- nesota; Sections b, 6, 7, 3, 9, 15, 16, 17, *|Jorgen B. Hegland, Hans H: West in Pennington| 18,19, 20, €1, 32, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 80, 31, 32,'33, 34, 35, 36, of Township 150 North of Range 37 West in Clear- water County, Minnesota; ‘Sections 31 of Township 151 ‘North .of -Range 37 West in Clearwater County, Minnesota. fections 19, 20, 21 22, 23, 30 31 of ‘ownship 150 North of Range 36 West in Clearwatér County, Minnesota; Se Izmmls‘:l.,1 2, l:;. :.15, 6, 97, 8, 9, , 14, , 17, 18, 19, Township 149 North' of Range 37 West in Clearwater County, Minnesota; Sections 5, 6, 7, 8, in Township 149 North of Range 36 West _in Clearwater County, Minnesota; Soction 1§ of T 5’ 148. North of ownship ge 37 West in Clearwater County, Minnesota; Sections 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, .1 12,14, 15, 16,7117, 18, 19;°20, 21 ‘of Township 148, North of jtange 36 West in Clearwater County; Minnesota;~also the following lands ail of which lie with- the diminished: Red Lake Indizn’:Res- ervation inClearwater County;:Minnéso- ta:) Bectlons 2, 3,4, § 14, 15, 16,-17,' 18, Township 1560 Nort bections 1, 2, 4,5, 6,89, 10, 11, 12,°13, 14, 15, 16, 2%, 23, 24, of Township 150 North of Range 37 West! Sections 31, 22, 33, of Township 151 North of Range’ 38 'West: ‘Bections 6, 7,8, 9, 10, 18, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18,19, 20, 21, 22’ 23, 24, 25, 26,27, 28, 20, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36 of Township 181, North of Range West; Sections 1,2, 3, 4, 5,6, 8,9, 10, 1L 13 33 214 15 3%, 20, 24, 5. 26, 36 of Township 151 North of Range 3§ West; Sections 31 of Township 152 North of Range 37 West: Section 19, 20, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 81, 32, 33, 34, 85, 36, of Town" ship 152 North of nge 38 West; also certainy public highways “between' Sec. tions 1 and.3, 2 and 3, 3 and 4.in Town- ship 151°North of Range 41 West: and between Séctions’ 3t and 32, 32 and 33, 33 anil 34, 34 and 85, 36 and 36, and on quarter line through 28:in Township 152 North of Range 41 West, and between Sectionis 2dnd 8, 3 and 4, 4 and 5, 6 and 6, ide of 5 in Township 151 e° 40 West: and between sections-31-and 32,33 and 34,.34 and 36, 26 and 35, 28 and 33, 29 and 32, 30 and X of Township 152 North of Range 40, all the above roads being in Red Lake County, Minnesota. Also roads between Seéctions 31°and 32, 34 and 35, 25 and 36, 28 and 33, in Township 152 North .of Range 39 ‘West in Pennington County, Minnesota. ~Also roads between Séctions and %, ¢ and 10, 7 and 8, 11 and 12, 13 and_14 and East of 13 and between 2 and 3, 10 and 11,14 and 15, in Town- ship 151 North of Range 35 West, in Polk County, Minnesota. ~ Also roads’ be- tivéen. sections 22 and 23, 26 and 27, 3. and the West side of 7 in Township 161 orth of. Range 38 West in Clearwater Minnesota; also road between 1'and 2,'2 and 3, 10 and 11, 13 , 14 and 15, 3 and 10, 10 and 15, 11 and'14, 13 and 24, and east side of 1. and east side of 13. in Township 150 North of Range 38 West in Cléarwater County, Minnesota; also -roads -between Sections 16 and 17, 37 ana 28, 28 and 29, 329 and 30, 31 and 82,33 and 34, 8 and 7, 8 and 17, 18 and 19, and on west sides of sections 7 and 19, in Township 150 County, Minnesota. That the names of the owners of the land and the names of the municipal and other corpdrations (that will be affected by the construction of sald im- by such construction, as described d ghown in the report of the negineer and viewers, are as follows: _Charles Tervo, Wisconsin, Minnesota & Pacific-Railway Co., Louis Mundahl, Albert Halstrom, Charley Houle, Wm. 8. Hart, Merchants. State Bank, Otto. Eckart, Ellsworth & C. wxdgcr. Firat Natlonal Bank of 'CrooksP.on, iNa Gauthter, J. Langmo, Helmer F. Larson, K. H. Pleth, ‘A. A. Cooper,. Ernest S. Hoxie, Louis Munig, A. H. Glewwe, Wm. andJohn Van Lith, H. B. Laplante; H. P. Laplante, Yde, Fd.. Halvorson, Martin Polubny, Bd. Kaskela, G.’ Otterness, W.~ t,%'Oley Swanson, Selmer Swensol 1o P. Rystad, 'S, H. & Ole Hatlebers, Ingyald’ Husby, Tande, Charles Germo, Ole J. Haaven, Ingvald Husby, Mickelson & Thomsen, John Sorensor Johh Linrson, Gust Linder, Carl Sorenso! Thos. C. Lincoln, John Sorenson, R. H. Bourdon, Matt. Pokela, Leo.P. ‘Barley, Marit Haavenu, Tennis Lemieux; John Kela, Merchants State Bank of Red Lake Falls, John J. Rice, Geo. H. Crosby Leo P. Batley, Simon Satre, Hans Haav. en, Andrew Peters, W. L. Gardiner, Stephen . Peterson, Elsle Haaven, Swan Walhaug, Chas. Foy, Annle. Tisgaard, Peter Hince, Ole Krostue, Olaf R. Tand Theo. LaBissoniere, Frank Jeffers, Jef fers-Labissonaire and Duffy, J. E.' & D. Carlson, Edwin Otte, Swan Olson, C. H. Toy, Ole J. Morrison, Mikkel Larson, Lars Gunstenson,: J. W . J. Grouseth; Carl Moen, Lars Torske, W. B. Torgerson, I. E. Mrs, Tara Varstad, Vretta Montgomer: % Erb, North American Mortgase nk, Asa C. Widger, Jos. Josephson et al, Scandinavian American Bank of Crookston, John Barsness, Red. Lake County: Investment Company, Citizens State -Bank of Kenyon, L. S. Groves, John F. Nelson, Chicago, Rhode Island & Pacific Railway Company, Jeffers & Duffy, Wisconsin, Minnssota & Pacific Ratlway, (Ole Hovde), L. E. Olson, August Deymonaz, Jorgen Hegland, Ben- nle Larson, Edwing Langerak, §.. S. Krostue, Randall Brown, Nick H. Thor- son, Poter A. Olsop, Nath. Nat. Ihsurance Company, John Medchill. P. 8. edchil), F. H. Welcome, Frank E. Kep- hart,- Ole M, Bakke, Charlie Johnson. en, Carl Syvor J. Grothe, R. O, Gor- aon, Edward erson, John J. Matal Charles: Schmiwx, Carrie A. Rothsten, Mandstdt, #idward O, _ Rosle, omes Pugh, Arthur W. Seavy, Knute Dunlélson, I'ranz Schmidt, Daniel. Car- roll; Butler & Peterson, Knute Davidson, DAVIBT. Bonar, Albert Rawertz, Himer W. Wlastrom, Ludvig Ed, Nerva, Lars Ellingson. Matt A. Nerva, Knute Langlie Octave: Lefaivre, W. W, Seavy, Charles P. Brady, D. A: Hoel, Edward M. Wicke; Wicke & . Mattson, Ida E. Foy, Louis Anderson, Carl Sorengon, Louis Anderson 1da B, Foy, John Mateila, Gust Linder, Emil Kanonen, '‘Sam - Lavaas, Sam & ‘Oscar. Lovaas, John Larson, Thomas Hofstad, Daniel J. Helle, G. A. Hoviand, Nels P. Johnson, 8. O, Swanson, Ole Bendickson, Charles G. Sell, Olaf Greit- en, O. L. Mikelson,* Cwn-?horl,;c G Sall, Osmund__B Danlel Stonchouse, Lewis Sall, alen, - Thomas Veltch, Danjel Lyfieh, Kernce \halen. G. 0. Underdahl, Annie Johnson, Nels John- n hue, Nels oter G. Magnell, oy, Sere 4nderson; M. O. ;I\‘.p {V!?flen,éknu. Vettleson, Otto Thomp- son, Carl Petérson, John Reld, Albert Mensner, Johh O Lewis, A. . ey Marie: Burmat: 1 arl ur! u?--uy 3. Molutyre, Halvor & dahl,’ < Fossum, - Ole Westad, Ole oo et + and 36, 22 and 27,'26 and 36, 27 and 34, | Ethe North of Range 37 West in Clearwater | H A.|Grunde Austad, Even Moy, Nels Solheim, Charles H. Foy, Nels Halvorson. Martin | H, Bemils, | s Liffe |'Sat, Hauge, G. F. Peterson, Lars Solem, N. A. Evans, J. A. Duffy, F. M. Philiips, Almer Frederickson, Alma . Vedum,. Ole & Qarl Slettvedt, G. F. Hagar, Julius John Lerfald, John Larson, Thor. Larson, David J. Lynch, Frank. Seibles, Ingar Hankeby, Sarah Legvold, Anders Lenvik, Theodore Legvold,: Anders, N. -Lenvik, Nels 'Eglund, - Farmers = & Merchants State Bank, of-Oklee, Halvor B. Rindahl, George Jorgenson, Theodore . Legvold, B. K. FI - Rolv ‘Hotstad, -Jorgen M landt, K. K, Thoratenson, Oscar Nesland, Amasa B. Hanscom, Charles G. Sall, Nick Bratte, . Armund “Breeland, Daniel “Rier. son, Jermund Rystad, Armund K. Bree- and, Marle Lindbeérg; Henry Rodmair; Ole Bordahl, Adolph: Lindberg, R.-N.. Schroe- dér, iAvchie ‘Vance, Roy A. Green, Chris- tian ‘O.\Lindbergh,‘R. H. Green, B.T. Langlle, Higinbotham & Duffy, Martin Pore, Bernard: Lindberg, A. Rolandson, Ida M. Lillo, Al Raufer, R. M. Fore, George Trask, Thos. Sandbakken, Sam Gunderson, F. G. Smidjan, L, J. 1y &nd Margaret Rofe, A. A.. Rolandson, Barah Legvold, Anders N. Lénvik, Pat. rich Short, O: Bakke, ‘Henry W. ' Berg, Theo. Sweno, Trena Swenson, Ole O. Bakke, ra J. Moore, Tallek Haave, Anna Amund: son, - Johanna Olberg, Oslak Hougland, Marlo Halvorson, Haivor K. Halyorson ohn Stanley; Evén H. Ofticlie, Conrad Mnglestad, H. C. Halvorson, Louis Lohn, Trustee, Jens Jeppson, Tharald Fladeland M. E. Sullivan, K. A. Wadsworth, William Hathorn, Ole ‘T. Quam, Ed. B. Johnson, Heirs of Helge .Olson Bygland,- Henry Bennett, J. P. F. Lund, Stener Ander- son, Steoner Anderson;-Ole O. Giermund- John Peter Ask, Anton'P. Olson, Halvor H. Hoftuft, Halvor.& Ole H. Hoftuft, Albin J. Levorson, Albert D. Lien, John Peter Ask. Ole O. Odden, Conrad Engel- tvedt, Ledor:Taraldson Bo, First Nat- ional’ Bank, Lewis Lohn, Trustee, Jens Joppson, Terald Iladéland, Peter Bergh, Peter Nelson, E. P. Karleen, Ariold B. 4mundson, Minnie Amundson, N: P. An- derson, Marie Halvorson, Max Frankel et al, Anfind E. Ness, Norman B. Patten, Selma Ball, Ed. J.-Wanke, Anton John~ son; John' Gdembel, Wanke, Ole O. Walders, Ira"J. Madre, Frederick E. iSmith, Lars O. Bakke, George Elhard Hans & Rudolph Jensen, William A. Corrle. N. P. Anderson, W. A. Curtie, E. P. Karleen, Thomas E. Bly, Turena Up- sahl,_Anfind E. Ness, John Jeppson, E. Karleen, Jacob .. Brovold, R. McCortney "& Arnoli - B. Amund- son, . Willlam B. . Torgerson, - John Norberg,* Nels Engelstad, - Knute K. Haugen, - Nels Omberg, . Albin . Lev- orson, Knute Haugen;Khtel May Peters, thel May Peters, Torger K. Vindlos, Osmund . K.. Vinlos, Torger K. Vinlos, Axel Gustafson, Mary K. Lund, Farmers & Merchants State Bank of Okiee, James Irvine, Halvor J. -~Tinnesoand, Guner Frostly, Jens O. Solberg, Frederick Up- heder, K..K. Strande,-E. M. Ellingson, Q. Strande, Thomas, E. Bly, Hans H. Fjelde, Ole O. Strande, George W. Harris, William A: Gurrie,- Edward. G.” STmpbson, C. L. Byisdal, Peto Hanson, Anfind Ness, Isage E. Wilson, Roht..C. Britt, Leo Feler et al,. L. Ethel Miller, Anders H. olem, J. 'y, D. L. Joties, Hefiry Lee, William' Erler, Oscar Hedum, And, Schu. bert, David S. Haugen, Samuel Kennedy, Osecdr Hedeem, G. L. Jones, And, Schubert Rudolph - Ludvig, Hans 'O: _Anderson, Hedeem, Frank B. Shaw, Hen. C. Jasperson, P. W..& n, William H. Rowe, Christ A. Walle, Christ L. Walle, J..W. Pahlen Oie Ondahl, Ole Wedell, L. Rawarts, John Solberg, V. M. Higinbotham, L. H, John- H. Kneher,, Heirs of Hans Teigen, J.' G. Armberg, Severt Nelson, Grinde ‘Austnd, Sam Myrom, Knute Dahle, Thor Dahle, Carl ‘G. Olson, Tallek Gabrielson, Tom Jjohnson, H. M. Peter. son, L. M. Houg, Henry H.:Knutson P. J.:Schuntz, O. J. Schun'tz, Carl Vinge, #. D, A. Aukus, Nels. J. -Askerlund, Amund “H. Teigen, Daniel A. Akhus, Chérles A.. Anderson, Orvil J. Hemry, ans H. Teigen, Charles G. Hill, Louis /T. Bergh, John' P.. Johnsony Michael O'Leary, Johm Erickson,.. Guy -Peters, Steelman “Jones, John L. Larson, Vai ger, H. C. Jarr, W. 1. Dikenberg, Charley Kjellen, Joseph Erlandson, Jens Peterson, ‘et al, O. L. Chester, Peter Lorsch, G. Hagen, John " Haaven, iSoren 'C. Jensen, C. H. Foy, Theressa, \Schniidt, Ole Relersgaard, Sigward S. Grothe, 'Henry H. Knutson, Stein -8, Tweiden, Bennie J. Hegland, Rangvald iRelersgaard, A. T. Tvedebakken, L. M. Hoog; F. O. Gustafson; Mattin Hovas, Jens L. Bolstad, Edward O. Rejersgaard, Merchants State Bank, ' Kput. Olson, (Knut E. Syversrud,Thor A, Dale, Bertha, ‘Swonson, G. Vandertuuk, Ben Szyminski, A, T. Johnson,. G. T. Anderson, Halvor Myrov, John A. Patterson, Sam Juve- land,”C. M.. Lepkowske, G. G. Hovstad, K. O. Lundtvedt, Ole O.- L Lindeen, J. G Lindtvedt, P. norowske, Edward T. Lunde, Ole T. Kolshus, Philip . _B. Syversrud, Osmund M rge Singer, Joscph Rodszews Polbrook, F. Szymanski, Enga Peterson, Fred: Stucy, Knut E. Syversrud, Berth Swanson, John Olson .Jens_ P. 'Bolstad, W. J. Hodman, Daniel J. Heile, Oscar Syrtvedt, Levitt & John- Hoberg, Hoeirs of Mary Lofthus Edward Rustan, John Larson Trank Lundeen, . “Lunde, Sam. Gunderson, Charlie Krickson, Oscar A. Lindberg, 'T. O. Lintvedt, Gunder: Lin- tvedt, Gunder Skreland, Fi. 1. Dahl, C. M. Lepkowske, Olaf Sundrud, Halvor E. ! Frank Seible, Andrew Erickson, Charles O Olson, Andrew Meilhouse, Os mund A. Rue; Joseph A.. Dahl,-G._ Van. dertunk, Quam & Gussedalen, Julius ©lson, Staale Tveiten, Anders Dahl, -E. J. Toupin, et al, Sever Severson, H. T. Hanson, J. R. Tuff, Olaf Nelson, Peter \Erickson, Silas_E.'Dahl, Joseph Dahl, Jahn_Arntson, Walter:C. Dahl, Olaf.B. “¥nsen, Joseph H, Dahl, Clara E. Nortan, Atne.‘Josephson, Henry €. F. Stage, S. E. Dahl, Clara E. Dail, Gunder Houg- tvedt, . A. Bjells, L. Christianson, Trail State Bank, Emma Lien, Selma¥ Bjornson, H. G. Hommie, Hans T. Hanson, | dom T. Boe, Gilbert Tesd, 'Nels O. Risal, John A. Larson, Nels O, Reisan, Thomas A. Tasa, Tasa, O. L. Dahl, . O. E. Johnson, K. A. Larson, Iver 0. Tasa, John K. Bangen, John S Svein, Anna Melhouse, B. E. Bjerkley, Christian Mickelson, John Ansum, H. H. Hoftuft John A. Lund, Torger T. Elton. Ddegaard; Gunhild Tusa, C. Thomp- Fommie Larson, Halvorson, James Myrtle' Berkley, Michael Lehti- maki, L. Christian ven H. Oftulie, B. J. Bjorndras, William H. Rowe, T. ¢ Peterson, - Martha « L, Halvorson, H. K. Halvorson, Gunhild Halvorson, G. Tor- | vildson Boe, Martin Ilegstad, Ole Hed-| rom.George D. Legnam. Sarah Sann Farmers Loan & Land Company, Ol Norseth, Adolph Pederson, George Han- | Qaard, Nels Engman; C Lekve, Theodore Johnson, Sakarias O. Lekve, Anton. Johnson. John F. Goembel. El-| amina lieirs B Leon C. Andgrson, George T. Hamery, James Peacock, Mari Ole H. Hoftuft,; Axel ‘Gustafson, |4 stad, Ole. Thompson Odden, Gunard Heg- | ! Thomas Swenson,-Ole (). Strande, Knute | k Heldman, Louls || \ REVEREND; YA PLATTER ME! T OTHER G DoNE AL T FIGHTIN' v Peter E. Sigfridson, Ole M. Olson, Sakar- ine Monion, Louis Torgérson. I'irst Nat. ional Bunk of Bagley, N. et ux, Hans Hanson, Jacob Johnson, Al fred Gulseth; Olevas Olson, Martin Kot: ing, Anna Remole, Jewell, O. C. 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Township, of Equality in Red Lake Coun- ty.Township ,of Hickory in- Pennington County, Township: of Johnson in -Polk County, Townships of Hangaard, Win- sor, - Greenwood _in Clearwater County, United States of America, Secretary of the Interior Department at Washington, D. C., Commissioner of Indian Affairs at hington, D. C., Red Lake Indlans and the diminished Red Lake Indian resérvation. = Now . therefore, pursuant to the order of said court NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the final hearing upon said petitions and upon the report of the engineer upon the entire survey in sald matter, and upon the report of the viewers in said matter, will be held by and’ before said court and before the Honorable Willlam Watts, one of the Judges thercof, at the Courthouse in the City of Red Lake Falls, Red Lake Coun- ty, State of Minresota. on the 1Sth day of April, A. D. 1922, at' 10500 o'clock A. M. Of that date, and all persons, parties or corporations interested -therein as shown in said petitions and report and in_this notice, are hereby required to appear before the court at said time and place and present their objections, if any they have and 'their reisons for or against the construction and establish- ment of said, proposed ditch, works and improvements and as to any matter re- Iative to the same or damages or benefits by reason thereof, and ‘then and there show cause why an order should not be made granting such-petitions, and con- firming the reports ot said engineer and viewers, and ordering the establish- ment and construction of said improve- ment. Dated this 17th day of March, A. D, 1922, E. G. BUSE, .. Clerk of the Disfrict Court, Red Lake County Minnésota. Saal of District Court CHARLES E. BOUGHTON, Attorney -for Board of Directors of Tted Lake Drainage and. Conservency [District, Petitioners Red Lake Falls, Minnesota. i District Court, Red Lake County, Minn. Tiled this 17th day of March 1922 BUSE, rk of District Court- 3t/3-25—4-1—4-8 Self-starter, De- By NG, A&

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