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Domestic News July 28, 1891

Daily Yellowstone Journal

Miles City, Custer County, Montana

What is this article about?

Collection of brief local news items from the city, including numerous arrivals and departures of visitors from nearby areas and distant cities, various business advertisements for goods and services, a baby boy birth to the Ilgen family, an upcoming marriage, a job wanted for housework, a horse interest sale, and a refreshing Monday morning rain.

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LOCAL ITEMS.
Chas. Schwartz, of St. Paul, is here.
Clean cotton rags wanted at this office.
Gust Stahr came down from Rosebud yesterday.
Lemp's celebrated lager beer at Bullard's.
John Teeling left yesterday for Chicago on a visit.
S. Y. Hotchkiss came in from the ranch yesterday.
E. D. Hoskins of St. Louis was in the city yesterday.
Fresh cuts of Veal, Mutton and Beef at Holt's Meat Market.
W. S. Snell came down from Hathaway yesterday.
At the Tivoli Garden, Budweiser beer is the only beer sold.
A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mat. Ilgen, Sunday night.
Another matrimonial encounter is on the tapis for the near future.
For a good pair of spectacles or eyeglasses go to Stein, the jeweler.
E. F. Stemberg arrived in the city yesterday from St. Paul, Minn.
GIRL WANTED.—For general housework. Apply to Mrs. Matt Ilgen.
Geo. Newman came down from Hathaway yesterday on a business trip.
At Ehrenberg's beer hall Munchener beer, imported from Munich, Bavaria.
Ralph Berry, of Hunter's Hot Springs, was a visitor in the city yesterday.
Chas. Daly has sold half interest of Jack Pattot, the thoroughbred, to Lou Griffen.
Something nice in men's hosiery at reduced price. C. B. TOWERS & CO.
Natt C. Bessley came down from the "Bud" yesterday on a fishing expedition.
Pete Daly came in from Pumpkin creek yesterday and says that country is in fine shape.
E. S. P. came down from Rosebud on Sunday to spend a few days with his boys.
A copious rain that fell in the early hours of Monday morning was satisfactory and refreshing evidence—that

What sub-type of article is it?

Arrival Departure Economic Social Event

What keywords are associated?

Local Items Arrivals Departures Beer Advertisements Birth Matrimonial Horse Sale Rain

What entities or persons were involved?

Chas. Schwartz Gust Stahr John Teeling S. Y. Hotchkiss E. D. Hoskins W. S. Snell E. F. Stemberg Geo. Newman Ralph Berry Natt C. Bessley Pete Daly E. S. P. Mat. Ilgen Mrs. Matt Ilgen Chas. Daly Lou Griffen

Where did it happen?

The City

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Primary Location

The City

Event Date

Yesterday; Sunday Night; Monday Morning

Key Persons

Chas. Schwartz Gust Stahr John Teeling S. Y. Hotchkiss E. D. Hoskins W. S. Snell E. F. Stemberg Geo. Newman Ralph Berry Natt C. Bessley Pete Daly E. S. P. Mat. Ilgen Mrs. Matt Ilgen Chas. Daly Lou Griffen

Outcome

baby boy born to mr. and mrs. mat. ilgen; half interest in jack pattot sold to lou griffen; copious rain fell early monday morning and was satisfactory; pete daly reports pumpkin creek country in fine shape

Event Details

Various individuals arrived in or departed from the city, including Chas. Schwartz from St. Paul, Gust Stahr from Rosebud, John Teeling to Chicago, S. Y. Hotchkiss from the ranch, E. D. Hoskins from St. Louis, W. S. Snell from Hathaway, E. F. Stemberg from St. Paul Minn., Geo. Newman from Hathaway on business, Ralph Berry from Hunter's Hot Springs, Natt C. Bessley from the Bud on fishing, Pete Daly from Pumpkin Creek, and E. S. P. from Rosebud to visit boys. Business notices include requests for rags, beer promotions at Bullard's, Tivoli Garden, and Ehrenberg's, meat at Holt's, spectacles at Stein's, hosiery at C. B. Towers & Co., and girl wanted for housework by Mrs. Matt Ilgen. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mat. Ilgen Sunday night. Another marriage is planned soon. Chas. Daly sold half interest in thoroughbred Jack Pattot to Lou Griffen. Copious rain fell early Monday morning.

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