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in qnick the poor id onrml give joq ****ipt for thinking; elded the wan the etatee in at intig;-ike out ut inint inon in-DAKOTA JOTTINGS.progreeeitizens to the flmt in early, rill tnow on until »ry town he white e up, hie *d eye he and pass waiting adly and paiM on. liamoned lete, and le other, eee white ,nd com-ivill elide o peonle. he awful political r.have atier than lienutifnl ntion. let ive under tun that fry. The fathick-amid thegoing to re nonti-;eep their0 tyran-1 Atlanticeminent, lion, and tnnd Hide an. And fonr chil-willcome l Canada o, Ameri-er clash ighbor of y to Cnn-miirringe Giant of hen from e will be with one Rtiunized e city of wealth ol‘ter tbo ni and n, andThe Planldnton reform-school has received ita first inmate. It is an unruly colored kid.A Potter county farmer has received *414 for the flax raised on eighteen acres of ground.The business men of Dead wood are howling for a water cart to relieve them of the dust on the streets.D. H. Kean,injured in the Yankton insane asylum accident, is worse, and it is feared that he may not recover.Ed Harnvis, of Riverside township, claims to be the oldest settler in Brown county, having lived there since 1878.A. L. Belknap's hardware store at H*iron was robbed of filOO worth of revolvers and fine cutlery by some one unknown.The police at Deodwood have not made an arrest for fourteen days. Morals are above par and the city free from offenders.The Blunt bakery has closed, and every man in that town from this time on will have to get married or do his own baking.The chief of the fire department at Sturgis engaged in the work of persuading the inhabitants of that town to build new chimneys.A seventy-flve-barrel flouring mill will lie erected in the neur future atHicbcock. The power will be furnished by the artesian well.In a saloon fight at Sturgis George Waterford cut Jud Preston in the neck, almost severing the jugular vein. Waterford was arrested.Charles Gottschulk, manager of the opera-house at Aberdeen, has completed arrangements to take charge of the Fargo opera-house.Fuel is more plenty this season than ever before in the Black Hills country, owing to the fact that native coul is taking such a prominent position in the markets.romise: A new street game, which surpassesulilnnv in ita nliilif lr 4 a nlnnn tlm
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The Bottineau Pioneer

Bottineau, North Dakota, US

Thu, Nov 15, 1888

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