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Landon Braun at Apr 27, 2020 03:12 PM

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One of the sights on the streets of Des
Moines last evening was Buffalo Bill walking
down the street followed by some fifty
boys, each seeming to cie with the other in
shouting, "Buffalo Bill," "Old Bill," "How
are you , Bill," etc.

The following are the names of the persons
living here who were in the Fort Dodge rail-
road accident: T. S. Maxwell, Jacob Rich,
Mrs. D. Mancrake, John F. Seawright, Mr.
and Mrs. O. A. Upright, G. G. Brewer, and
J. E. Nash, breakesman.

The audience at the Opera House did not
all seem to know when the play was ended,
and when the curtain fell on the fourth act
and the majority present begant to rise and
go out, loud cries were made to "keep your
seats, it's not over yet."

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One of the sights on the streets of Des Moines last evening was Buffalo Bill walking down the street followed by some fifty boys, each seeming to cie with the other in shouting, "Buffalo Bill," "Old Bill," "How are you , Bill," etc.

The following are the names of the persons living here who were in the Fort Dodge rail-road accident: T. S. Maxwell, Jacob Rich, Mrs. D. Mancrake, John F. Seawright, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Upright, G. G. Brewer, and J. E. Nash, breakesman.

The audience at the Opera House did not all seem to know when the play was ended, and when the curtain fell on the fourth act and the majority present begant to rise and go out, loud cries were made to "keep your seats, it's not over yet."