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Young Man Mauled By Irate Woman Saturday

Saturday afternoon people on the streets witnessed the rather unique sight of a woman beating a man. It appears that there was some dispute over the justice of a judgement that had been rendered against the lady and she decided to chastize {sp} the young man who had instituted the suit. In Judge Moe's court later in the afternoon the lady answered to a complaint and was fined $10 which she cheerfully paid declaring the enjoyment was well worth the money it cost.

Valley City Times Record, 2/4/1915
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Workmen excavating for a sewer between Front street and first avenue south, Fargo, uncovered a small coffin containing the remains of a child. The little coffin and its contents may have rested beneath the earth at the spot for twelve or fifteen years, according to Deputy Coroner Wassem, who was called and inspected the relics.

Valley City Times-Record, 2/6/1913
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A Germantown gentleman has a dog that will not permit him to enter the house if his wife is out of temper. The animal foresees a "time" between his master and mistress, and out of consideration for the latter prevents his entrance.

Jamestown Alert, 7/4/1878
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Hankinson—After he had stroked a bull of which he was very proud, Ed Ball turned to walk away and the animal attacked him, so badly crunching him that death followed.

Turtle Mountain Star, 3/16/1922
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SLEEP WALKER BADLY INJURED

New Leipzig, N.D., Feb 16.—John Kuck, a farmer near here, is a sleep walker. Recently he jumped through the second story window of his farm home and walked a mile to the Reinhold Werre home, barefooted and clad only in a night shirt, and during 20 degrees below zero weather. He was awakened by the time he reached the place where he was taken in. A physician summoned found Kuck had badly frozen his feet and legs and had sustained a deep gash in his abdomen requiring many stitches when he jumped from the window. He was taken to a hospital for treatment.

Valley City Times-Record, 2/17/1916
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The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myxter of Balfour had one of her eyes burned by a hot poker while playing with her brother.

Valley City Times-Record, 2/4/1915
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