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| 1862-06-25 |
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Republican: "Kingdom Coming" - the new popular piece of music now on hand & for sale, 25c, Emerson Bently. |
| 1862-06-25 |
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Republican: Runaway: A team belonging to a man named Kispert came through Main St. this morning on a hen-canter without a driver. We rubbed up our spectacles & started in pursuit. The tail end of the wagon switched around the corner below the Court House & arrived there just in time to see the team up town again near Judge Birds residence, where they stopped. We understand that when they started they broke Mr. Kisperts leg. This same team broke the same mans leg about a year ago. |
| 1862-06-25 |
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Republican: Homes & Lilly have established a war claim agency in Jeff & are prepared to collect back pay, pensions, bounty money & all other claims against the state or United States. Judge Bird announces he will also attend to the same. |
| 1862-06-25 |
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Republican: A. H. Waldo & family & Horace Brandon toured Northern Wis. & Minn., trout fishing. |
| 1862-06-25 |
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Republican: Rev. White has been engaged as pastor of the Episcopal Church of Jeff. |
| 1862-06-25 |
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Republican: Peck & Tomkins, Editors & Proprietors. |
| 1862-06-25 |
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Republican: Wm. Drake, of Fort, with a posse of men, has been engaged in moving the large bldg belonging to Fred Meyer from its former location to the corner opposite the PO. With proper repairing, the bldg will make an improvement to the looks of the street. |
| 1862-06-25 |
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Republican: Will Sawyer returned from the military, honorably discharged, due to sickness. |
| 1862-06-25 |
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Republican: We were shown by John Wheelan, a wagon of his manufacture which we consider is as good a lumber wagon we ever saw. It is intended for Chas. Stoppenbach & the expense is $80. |
| 1862-07-09 |
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Republican: The agencies of I. W. Bird & Holmes & Lilly have been consolidated for collecting war claims & will now be known as Bird & Lilly. Office with Co. Judge over John Jung's store. |
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