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Hotel keepers throughout the United States and Canada should beware of a man who registered at the Sheridan House March 8th, as he has a good supply of empty valises and duty shirts. He is about twenty hands high with a brown mustache. He registered as Lew Mudge, and is probably now in the Hills. He was formerly employed as clerk for E. Frank, of St. Paul.

The Bismarck Tribune, 3/22/1879
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Gunwoman Taken To Prison To Begin Term

Mott, N.D., May 31—Mrs Juliana Roll, 65, convicted here last October of assault with a dangerous weapon, has been taken to the state penitentiary and Saturday began serving the year to which she was sentenced. Mrs. Roll last summer shot and seriously wounded Jacob Meir, neighboring farmer, in a dispute over possession of a field of grain.

The Bismarck Tribune, 5-31-1922
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There was a mad dog scare in Carrington and all stray curs were ordered shot.

Bismarck Daily Tribune, 2/22/1911
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The body of Louis Trangys, the Greek laborer who died some time ago from an overdose of medicine, has been placed in the receiving vault of Memorial Park cemetery at Grand Forks and will be buried next spring. His brother, Gust Trangys, has not been located.

Bismarck Daily Tribune, 2-5-1915
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Dropped Dead—Engineer W.J. Brockan dropped dead on the streets of Dickinson. He had been around the city during the day and apparently well.

Bismarck Daily Tribune, 4-27-1904
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This week the last Diptheria patients has been released from quarantine and the town once more free from the scourge. The prompt decisive methods used in maintaining a strict quarantine and the way in chich all exposed have endeavored to comply with the restrictions imposed have greatly aided in ridding the place of this contagious disease.

The Almont Arena, 3-11-1911 (Source)


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