A- young Indian girl, who curiously "watched the process of making barrel heads in a flouring mill in Winona, Minnesota, stole in one day and taking possession of the stencils ornamented her blanket with the words " Ellsworth's Choice," and paraded the streets in great delight, but to the disgust of Mr Ellsworth, who is an old bachelor, and had made no such choice.
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Southland Times, Issue 1017, 7 September 1868, Page 3
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63Untitled Southland Times, Issue 1017, 7 September 1868, Page 3
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