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The Fort Dodge Messenger: July 5, 1904 The family of Mr. and Mrs. James Kincaid, of this city, was increased on Saturday night by the arrival of a bright baby girl. Tom Joyce, who has been suffering...

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What They Say

The Fort Dodge Messenger: Sept. 17, 1906 What They Say “I wouldn’t give an acre of my land for any section of Canadian land.” – A Webster county farmer. ■ ■ ■ F.J. Blake has gone to Illinois on a land...

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“Take Notice”

The Fort Dodge Messenger: Sept. 18, 1905 “Take Notice” From and after this date I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by Mrs. Aroline Liess. Fred Leiss

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The Fort Dodge Messenger: Nov. 16, 1906 Eggs are Skyward They Retail at 25 Cents, Which is Usual  Top Notch Price for Winter. Fresh eggs are skyward and what is more grocers are at a loss to supply the...

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What They Say

The Fort Dodge Messenger: Jan. 22, 1907 What They Say “I think the next building season will be good in Fort Dodge – plenty of work in sight for brick layers.” -Geo. Guth. “A Humboldt county farmer has...

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Some People

The Fort Dodge Messenger: Feb. 15, 1907 Some People Sent those funny (?) but vulgar valentines Thursday. Anticipate a big building boom in Fort Dodge this year. Believe the Grundhog (sic) a bum weather...

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Local News

The Fort Dodge Messenger: April 4, 1914 Local News Colonel Smith Here – Lieut. Colonel Smith of the Second Minnesota Regiment was in the city Friday, visiting with local officers of the national guard....

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Want Department

The Evening Messenger: May 2, 1899 Want Department For Sale or Rent. The building and fixtures formerly occupied by the Root & Howe meat market. Enquire of Mrs. L. Schultz. For Sale Cheap. Two good...

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Local News

The Fort Dodge Messenger: Jan. 4, 1915 Local News Annual Meeting The annual meeting and banquet of the Plymouth Clay Products Company will take place Tuesday evening. The traveling men and stockholders...

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Life’s Eventful Drama

Saturday Evening Post: Oct. 21, 1893 Life’s Eventful Drama Touches of Tragedy and Chunks of Comedy to the Passing Play on the World’s Great Stage of Human Action. The Players’ Entrances and Exits. A...

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