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C. H. Dane – Grant County figure in stock lien dispute and grand jury foreman

Harkey [2]. Patrick publicly warned that both Dane’s mortgage and Harkey’s bill of sale were “fraudulent and fictitious,” and that the property title was under litigation [2][1]. Three years later, in 1891, Dane served as foreman of the Grant County grand jury [3].

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  1. The object of this notice being to put un-… (1888)
    The object of this notice being to put un- suspecting persons on their guard in treating with either said Dane or Harkey in reference thereto. The property and title is now in litiga- tion in the courts, and
  2. One S… (1888)
    One S. T. Harkey is now making claim to the whole of said property by virtue of a frau- dulent and fictitious bill of sale from James W. Patrick, and one C. H. Dane claims a lien on the whole of said stock
  3. The grand jury was organized as follows:… (1891)
    The grand jury was organized as follows: C. H. Dane, Foreman ; Ed Pennington, J. A. Ma- honey, T. S. Robinson, John Brockman, D. L. Belt, J. W. Ripley, H. D. Gilbert, H. W. Loomis, W. H. White, Richard Grave,
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