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Northern Illinois University
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Beadle's Weekly
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v. 2 no. 92
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Beadle's Weekly, v. II, n. 92, August 16, 1884 (Issue) |
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August 16, 1884 |
First Sentence: |
Mr. Boussaud, a wealthy cattle-owner, whose herds range in the unorganized territory of Northwestern Nebraska, has just returned to Omaha from the annual "round-up" in that region, and relates a tale of the plains that is in some respects a counterpart of the orthodox "Mazeppa." |
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When fully restored to health Burbank proposes to make a visit of retaliation on Wilson and will be backed by Boussaud's men, and also a squad from the Ogallala Land and Cattle Company, whose range is near Boussaud's. |
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