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 1068 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 210. 1911. North muon. NORTH DAKOTA. g§§`£,?{&?i°°" Sec. 15. For support and civilization of the Sioux of Devils Lake, North Dakota, five thousand dollars. ]:,}‘,§,$_ B°'"‘°l° For su port and civilization of Indians at Fort Berthold Agency,
 * §,·gLg*¢· ¢*¤·· <>f in North Dakota, including pay of em loyees,  thousand dollars.

Turtle Mountain For ggpport and civilization of 'liqirtle Mountam Band of Chip- °"§,§’,;’°,,,,”,'§·,,,_ pe£`vas, orth Dalgitcai thirteen ;»%Ol1S8»l1:d cggldarslhdi ik t F Fa '1‘¤¤¤¤¤¢¤¤·>¥- or up rt an ucation o our un an pup a ort Tottenslngiitn School, Fort Totten, North Dakota, and for pay of ` su erintendent sixty-eight thousandfivehundred dollars;for hospital, fiv}; thousand dollars ; for dairy barn, silo, and equipment, three thousand iivg léup1dred_dollluars ;_fciliggeéieralsliiepairsdaxadliitnlprovements, five ousan oars;m ,e1g y—wo o o . W•**P°*°¤°°h°°*· For support and education of one hundred Indian pupils at the ` Indian school, Wahpeton, North Dakota, and pay of sxlperintendent eighteen thousand two hundred dollars; for gener repairs and improvements, two thousand dollars; additions to dormitories, thirty ‘ thousand dollars; m aH, fifty thousand two hundred dollars. Bi¤¤¤¤¤k ¤¤¤¤¤r For support and education of one hundred Indian pupils at the Indian school, Bismarck, North Dakota, and for pay of superin- _ tenident, eighteen thousanill two hunidpled dollars; for general repairs an improvements, two thousand dollars; in all, twenty thousand ` two hundred dollars. . Y¤¤=¤·¤¤ °**·*¢¤‘· For the urchase of water and irrigation for th owing f tr smmng mk M sluxnbs,  gardpn$ruck, tgp tlétzusand iii: hl;;nf%§· doggy; :6% yc reroneaudmgoc. aneserv in North Dakota, who has any claim against any Indian ofashcidl gg cuhegtgedmeéi Reservation for goods sold to such Indian, may file an itemized state- ““*’° “ °°· ment of said claim with the Indian superintendent. Said superintenélept shall (forthwith hplztify said Indian in writing of the filing of sa.1 c_a1m an request to appear within r bl f  t be fixed in said notice, and present any objectignsahioligayehsiliiga toothe pa§ment thereof, or any offset or any counterclaim thereto. H¤¤r1¤a¤- said Indian appears and contests said claim, or any item therein, the said superintendent shall notify the said trader and fix a time for a_meeting of the parties thereto, and shall on a hearing thereof use his efforts to secure an agreement as to the amount due between the saidlgarties. If the said Indian shall not a pear within the time spec` ed in the notice, the  uperintendent shall, call in the said trader · and carefully investigate every item of said account and ascertain m§]j_·;_¢¤¤¤¢¤¢ of M- the amount due thereon. Any account so ascertained by the superintendent or any account admitted by the Indian shall be and remain M0 ey! { mma anrrxiizcpunt stated betgieciln Lhpljzgrtiesfgherggp. ,,,,,,,*;,,,,1 ,,‘;’,,,,,,,,,_° a my moneys W 9 S a cre_ er cme due to said Indian by reason of any annuity or oth d btedn f th i ment of the United States, or for eiircilgieiity solctis byrgiiu on scgiiihiirgf sad} Ipdian, and which shall be under ghe coigralbof the Secretaizly of e n error, or any agen or superm en ent, `d I ' ,,,£’·{§,,§,f’,},"},°g,,,*§,°,,g‘§ only at the Agency headquarters. And it shall be? iiliii diililyhofnsiizlli semen. agent or sugermtendentto use his influence, advice and ood offices to the end t at such Indian shall as rapidly as his means 51all permit; pay the said account stated. _