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CALAMITY JANE Receives Treatment in the POORHOUSE |
| THE AVANT COURIER (Bozeman, Montana) February 16, 1901 |
| “Additional Local” “Calamity Jane,” who is well known all over
the west, was taken violently ill on Friday last while on the train en
route from Livingston to White Sulphur Springs. The authorities were
notified by Agent Hoyt, and met her at the depot. She was out of funds
and consequently taken to the Poor Farm, where, under the treatment of
county physician Safley and careful nursing of Mr. Holmes, she was
discharged on Monday and went on her way rejoicing. She still has for
sale copies of her picture and the little pamphlet
purporting to be a history of her life. |