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The infant child born to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Striegle last Saturday night died within a few hours after its birth.

Williston Graphic, 5/15/1896
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Mamie Christie and Nellie Regan attempted to cross between two freight cars at Fessenden. The train started and caught Nellie's trilby between the bumpers, crushing two toes and badly bruising the foot.

Bismarck Weekly Tribune, 5/4/1900
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Gertrude Schultz of Lisbon, a young woman not quite eighteen, grieved to death because her parents would not allow her to marry the young man of her choice. She had prepared her wedding clothes to be married when she reached the age of eighteen and was buried in them.

Bismarck Tribune, 4/26/1900
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TWO BISMARCK TOTS DISAPPEAR BUT ARE FOUND

Two young Bismarck tots setting out to see the world failed to get very far.

The police department yesterday afternoon received a call to look for the three-year-old son of Fred Soren, who lives on Sixteenth street. The tot was found in a couple hour by the police in front of the {illeg.} store and he didn't seem to be worrying.

The three-year-old son of Amos Olson disappeared about 5 P.M. Chief Martenson found the boy at 7:20 o'clock in front of the Grand Pacific hotel. The boy was enjoying himself and hadn't begun to think about eating.

Bismarck Tribune, 4/12/1921
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Crosby is getting to be a hot town. Warrants were issued by a married man against a bachelor neighbor for a case in which the complainant's wife was involved, and a young girl asked the arrest of a settler who is said to be responsible for her condition.

Ward County Independent, 3/14/1907
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Two children of Albert Oukrop, five miles northwest of Dickinson, a girl aged 10 and a boy of 6 years, were drowned in a slough near their house last Friday.

Williston Graphic, 6/19/1896
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