Monday, October 11, 2010

1907/08 John Korda-2. Two brief mentions.

Stevens Point Journal
21 November 1908

DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S REPORT.


George B. Nelson, district attorney, submitted his annual report to the county board. It showed that the disbursements of his office out of the fund known as the district attorney's fund, for the year were $26.6ß, as follows: R.M. Morse, for transcript of testimony in a criminal case, $10.60; John Korda [-2], interpreter, $1; F.E. Halladay, drawing special map in criminal case, $15.



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Gazette
(Stevens Point)
10 April 1907
Kleman Pays Another Fine


On complaint of John Corda [John Korda-2], Joseph Kleman of Rosholt was again arrested Saturday, the charge preferred against him being that he had buried his child without notifying authorities of its death and securing the proper permit. Kleman had walked all the way from this city to Rosholt, a few days before, after being released from the county jail by paying the fine imposed for having buried his wife under the same conditions, and when the sheriff's deputy served the warrant, Kleman was quite seriously ill at his home. He promised to come to town Monday and was granted some leniency. He appeared before Justice Carpenter and was fined $10 and costs, amounting to nearly $20 in all, which he paid. Kleman will now be permitted to follow "the even tenor of his way" unmolested.

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