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GIVEN AWAY. Good Flour Is an article that all housekeepers are interested in having. Without Good Flour you can not have Good Bread. OUROWHBRAHD THE X10 SIGN We guarantee to give entire satisfaction, and in order to interest you in making a trial of this brand we will, for the next three months, place in A certificate which will entitle the one who is lucky enough to to receive it, This cut is a fac simile of the brand on every sack. EVERY SACK Buy one sack and you will come back for more.

Remember somebody will get the $5.00 prize. It may be you. STEWART MAHAFFEY. THESUN.NY SOUTH- The Burlington Route (Hannibal ft St. Joseph and Kansas City, St.

Joseph Council Bluffs Railroads) will bave on sale through the winter, a full line of Tourist tickets to all the prominent winter resorts of the South, iludine New Orleans, Mobile, Birmingham, Galvestoo, Jacksonville, San Antonio, Savannah, City of Mexico, and a large number of other delighsfui places in the States of Florida. Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, etc. Don't neglect to make inquiries regarding these tickets, under the impression that the expense of such a trip would be too great for you. You will be surprised to learn at what low rates these Winter Tourist tickets will be sold and what liberal limits, stop-over privileges, nil! be granted. Don't fail to take ad- antage of this opportunity which may never occur again.

Please bear in mind also that ou will save money by purchasing through tickets of your local agent. If he is not supplied with tickets by the exact route you want, he can get them on a day's notice. In this connection I wish to remind you that you can always purchaes at any regular station on these roads tjrough tickets to nny point in the United States or Canada, and usually at a lees rate than if you pay local fare to one of the the larger cities and buy turough tickets from there. Write for information to A. C.

DAWKS, General Pass. Ticket Agent, St. Joseph, Mo. Eomeseekers Excursions, 1890. The H.

St. Jo. R. R. Co.

will sell on April 22d, May 20th, Sept. 9th and 23d, and Oct 14th, round trip tickets to any point in Kansas or Nebraska, and to most points in Southern Missouri. Arkansas, Texas, Indian Territory, New Mexico, Colorado, at a rate of FAKE for the round trip. All tickets good thirty days from day of sale. C.

H. NASON, Agent. Chillicothe. April 7. 1890.

J. B. CAMPBELL, Citizens National Bank, Southeast Cor. square Chillicothe, Missouri. Farmers are very busy sowing oats to day, the 8th but it is my opinion that oats sowed in April never amounts to much.

Mr. Milton Hughes was married in Cream Ridge to a Miss Level last weeK. The Cisco Sunday school was organized last Sunday; Homer Akeig was elected superintendent. David C. Cook's publications will be used in the school.

The great trial of the "Price army" before 'Squire Stith last Thursday, was the funniest thing ever seen in Jackson. I suppose tbe CONSTITUTION will get a full report from Attorney Miller, who was just in his element, and no doubt would bave gladly knocked off alt bis fees, instead of half rather than have missed it. Scott will know Miss Lou tbe next time he sees her. Nat. Cooper, genial, jolly, fat Nat.

will be again a candidate for Recorder of Livingston county. There never was a better Recorder In Chillicothe, or a more pleasant gentleman to meet. I "make a motion" that we let well enough alone and keep him wbere he is. Miss Eva Ward commenced a three months term of school in our district yesterday. There were more wild ducks this Spring than for a long time, but not near as many went away as came.

The trial at 'Squire Stith's has put me in the notion of studying law. There is lots of fun in it, and I believe some money. Geo Dennis made 200 pounds of maple sugar this season. POOSKTITE. The New Discovery.

You bave heard your friends and talking about It. You may yourself beoneoi tbe many whoknow From personal experience just how gooct a thing it is. If you bave ever tried It. you are ono of Its staunch friends, because tbe wonderful thing about It Is, tbat when once given a trial, Dr. King's Mew Discovery aver after holds a place In the house.

If you have never used it and should be tffllctcd with a cough, oold or any Throat, Lung or Chest trouble, secure a bottle at once and give it a fair dial. It is guaranteed every time, or money refunded. At N. 3. Pwetland A Go's Drugstore.

DEED. At his borne in Cbillicothe, March 29th 1890, ot blood poisoning, Brother James A. Wimmer, aged 53 years. Brother Wimmer was born in Virginia and moved to Livingston Co. in 1866.

He was a charter member of tho A. H. T. A. No.

45 and as members of the order we wieb to express our esteem for him. Therefore be it RESOLVED, By said order tbat in the death of brother Wimmer we feel that we have lost an honorable and worthey brother, one who was ever ready and prompt to fulfill every duty, and that the community has lost a good citizen and his. family bave lost a devoted husband and father. RESOLVED, That we deeply sympa- thise with the bereaved relatives in their affliction; and that a copy of these resolutions be furnished the family, and also sent to the Avalon Aurora, tbe Hale City Times and tbe Chilhcotbe papers for publication. G.

H. CRBASON, SPEARS. W. F. MILLAY.

CHAP. 1. Two years'clone study of tbe tastes, peculiarities and wants ol the people in oar thriving city, has culminated in that masterpiece known far and wide- as the HAWLBY S2 and $2.50 warranted Shoe. CHAP. II.

If it pleased you before, you will he Charmed with it now. Having carelully marked and mudo good every defect, now qualities having been added, until now we can offer you a shoe so perfect in all Us details, that you will, with us, challenge tho world to produce a better. CHAP. III. We have these thoroughly reliable lines both ladies and gentlemen's shoes, and tbeir pi aises will never cease to bo sung until every woman and man in Livingston county has worn one pair, Then it will no longer be necessary to advertise them, as you would buy no other.

CHAP. IV. Have you hoard tbe guarantee on those goods? Every pair proving unsatisfactory and not wearing a reasonable time, will be replaced. We feel perfectly sale in giving this guarantee to our customers, because they are made so carefully, and of such excellent material, that it cannot happen to more than one pair in a hundred. BEAR THIS IN MIND.

Our 82 and $2.50 lines are warranted against everything but fire and water. They wiiJ. burn, they win got aoaked, but they WILL MOT wear out or unshapely, in tbe ordinary space of life allotted to a shoe, CHAP. V. As for variety, to the adics.

can now give you any width common sense, medium or high heel, with or without tip, square or round toe. To tbe gen. tlemen, any style toe, epora, globe or Paris, light or heavy uppers, plain or fancy finish, Congress, noo or button. The First Step. Perhaps you are run down, can't eat, can't sleep, can't thing, can't do anything to your satisfaction, and you wonder what ails you.

You You should heed tbe warning, yon are taking the first step into Nervous Prostration. You need a Nerve Tonic and in Electric Bitters you will find the exact remedy for restoring your nervous system to Its aormal. heal tby condition. Surprising results follow tbe use ot this great Nerve Tonic and Alterative. Your appetite returns, good digestion is restored, and tbe Liver and Kidneys resume healthy action.

Try a bottle. At X. J. Swetland Co's Drugstore. TO THE PUBLIC.

Dr. E. W. Wrleht, the Old Reliable veterinary Burgeon, of Chillicothe, has come tostay, Imvlng secured a lease of the O. H.

Oule stables, in the renr of tho Alliance MeatMnrket. Corner of Jackson and Elm which be has converted into a veterinary Hospital, where bo can be lound during business hours, and at night can bo found at bis residence, on east Jackson first house east of Grave's lumber office. I will have first-class accommodations for stock, and good care nnr anteed to all stock intrusted to my care. I successfully treat all I senses incident to tho Domestic family. All chronic diseases guaranteed.

Prompt attention to all calls in tbe city or country. Kemember the doctor has been with you for four yeurs, and it is my desire to stay four more. DR. E. WRIGHT, 300-ddcw-tf Chillleothe Mo.

Strawberry Plants. "The Jessee," tbe. largest strawberry grown. Will sell at fifty cents per hundred. Will be delivered to any part of tbe city, or at residence 323 Wilson Street, southwest part of the city.

All orders left at Henry Kase's store will be promptly attended to. W. R. 6-. HUMPHBIT.

mar26 dw 1m A BISTORT OF A SHOE Designed and Manufactured Especially for the Chillicothe Trade. North Room N. Y. Store Build- ng, Chillicothe, Mo, THE CAPITAL JtOBTE The Ohio Mississippi K'y is a capital route in more than one sense. Capital in its road bed, tbrougb car service, equipment and speed, as well as in the fact tbut it is the only tli rough car line from St.

Louis to Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, via Washington. Daily lines of Pullman Vestibule Sleeping Cars are run by this company from St. Louis to New York without change, via the Baku more Ohio B. R. Our through trains to Cincinnati also make direct connection with the celebrated F.

V. Limited," ot the Chesapeake Ohio route, having through Pullman Sleepers and Pullman Dining: Car to New York. Through Car Line via both these routes pass through Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia, allowing stop-off without 2oinc out of the way or Incurring any extra expense for fares. The Obio Mississippi R'y li the and qulokett Hue from St. Louis to Cincinnati, wUb four solict vestibule trains dally, equipped with tne finest Pullman Bullet Parlor Cars and Pullman Buffet Sleepers, making tbe run In Jess than ten hours.

The direct and fust line to Louisville with two dally trains carrying thrmieb day ooaobes, parlor ears bufl'et sleeping coaohes. Connections are made In Uulon depots at Cincinnati and Louisville with trains for all points Bast, Northeast and Southeast. For farther Information, call un agents of connecting lines throughout the West or address A. J. Lytle, General Western Paiseuger Agent O.

M. K'y, 101 and 103 North Fourth street, St. Louis, Mo. apr-7 Term Report of Mooresville School No. of day taught during the term, 118.

No. of pupils enrolled, 51. No. of deya attended by all, 4077. Average No.

of pupils attendinc; each day 34. Average No. of days attended by each pupil 79 The following is average grade of some of the pupils: Bertha Spears, 94, Juta Herrold, 91, Joe Fiske, 89, Lizzie Stuckey, 82, Lizzie Lydick 76, Nettie Herbert 84, Louis Herbert, 94, Luther Herriman 85, Ella Lydick, 87, Bessie Huberts 86 Charley Ingraham 79, Katie Cornstock 70. S. JL Stone, TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.

The premium on gold in the Argentine Republic is 1.8T per cent. tr. Knaona. the German Consul at Samoa, has been placed upon the list Randall has experienced another relapse and IB much worse. The carpenters and others of Lowell, are working under the eight hour system.

The lower House of the Iowa Legislature has passed the Australian Ballot Reform bill. The granite cutters of Quincy, are expected to strike for nine and 81 cents an hour. All the ice is now out of the straits of Mackinaw and navigation on the great lakes Is now open. Mottman, accused of the murder of his wife, has boon released on $3,000 bonds at Loavenworth, Kan. Striking workmen wore turbulent at Vienna recently.

They pillaged the Jews and sot firo to a wine shop. French papers are urging the French Government to renew its demands for the evacuation ot Egypt by the British. W. W. Warden died recently at Washington.

Ho was a newspaper man and was private secretary of President Johnson. Etta Snaroy, aged seventeen, and Tres Huffman, aged nineteen, were drowned in the river at Dresden, Ont, the other night Tho lumbermen of Canada have united In a vigorous protest against the proposed increase of the" duty on American pork. Tho Hoiiso Committee on Coinage, "Weights and Measures has ordered a favorable report on a bill for the re- coinage of worn subsidiary coin. Tho liabilities of B. Puroell, proprietor of the Manhattan (Kan.) Bank, are said to bo $501,000.

Tho amount of the assets will not bo known for sovoral days. Thre election at Kansas City, on the 8th wont In favor of the Democrats. A waterworks issue was Involved and probably had something to do with the result Norwalk, was visited by a destructive storm on the evening of the 8th. The umbrella factory of Sprague French was blown down, killing ono girl and injuring several others. Tho town hall at Anchor, near Ington, 111., was unroofed by a storm.

Hailstones fully six inches In circumference foil. It is feared that the storm has done great damage elsewhere in that locality. Much talk was created at Washington by Congressman Phelan, of Memphis, sending a challenge to fight a duel to Colonel Fleming, of tho Knox- llle Sentinel, which challenge Fleming declined. Tho most terrific wind storm for many years swept over Denver, CoL, on the 8th. Many houses were unroofed and the walls of several buildings In the course of erection were blown down.

No ono was injured. Colonel John Arm an, ef Chicago, died recently at San Diego, of nervous prostration. Ho was seventy years old, a native of Plattsburg, N. and In former years was tho brightest orna ment of the criminal bar of Cook County, HL A dispatch from Northern Texas accuses the lady bug of destroying thft heat This Is probably an error as the bug lives on the aphides and Is known as tho aphis-lion. The aphides, or plant lice, are probably tho real cause of the trouble.

MONEY AND MARKETS. JHBW YORK--Money on call easy, ranging iwiVi por loon 4, cioiod offered 4 per cent. Frlmo 6a 7W par cont Storting exchange quiet but firm at 4.80 for tlxty da? U1U and tor demand. Borrow--Money Va7 per cans. Exchange oa New York 2fitt37o discount.

OBIOAOO-- New York exotmnif" par. Monfy rates steady at 0 por cent, on demand and 7 cent, on tlmo. fix. LOOM--Kxuhange on New York 40J premium. Grain and Cuttle, Etc, KAHBX4 CITT--flour, tttondy; family.

choice. Mnoy. Wheat; stronger; No. bard. OT'e; April.

C7o; No. 6, 680; No. 2 red, T3c; April, 71 too bid. Corn, steady; No. April, 25Vic.

No. 2. 210 bid; April, JOttc bid, Ityw. No. B7ttc bld.BStto asked, pork.

fll.OQ, Tierce lard pure), $7.00. lry aalt short clear. 9B.7, Butter, woulc; fnncy oroamory, ilUo; tanoy dairy, 16o. Bgtfs, weak nt 8a Cattle, active; dreaaed bouf and shipping, cowi, V2.ooaa.23: U.oewa 70. lloga, lower; topa, ft 10; bulk, js.

flow i 07ft. fcJiflflp, higher; ranxlng from t4 IK) 06.00. ST. LODIH--Flour, atoa-iy; fancy, 33; extra fanov. JH 75Ttft 83; patents, 14,1304.23.

Wheat, hlghor; No rod, 80; May. July, TrWcoskcd, Corn, better; No, 2 mixod, 28o; Mny, July, arted; August, BOMic. bid; May, ZSVao. llye. No.

2, lower at tVfte. Pork, 10.60. Lnrd, prlmo steam, Dry salt shprt clear, Jfl.87te. Butter, easier; creamery, dairy. I8cx Bffga, In demand at eVbo.

Cattle, strong; good to lanoy natives, S4.20a4.93; fair to good, tt.8tX34.B; atookOM. TJ.40a3.40. Hogs, steady; heavy, Ji.20W4.32Mj; packing, light, J4.10S 4.30. Sheep, steady; fair to choice, 14.000 8.70. Whlaky, J1.03.

dUOiOO--Flour, firm; winter wheat f4.OOA4.SO; spring da, ti.00a4.60. BtralgtitH. Wheat, active; No. 2 Bprlnte, No fl. C9ffl71o; No.

2 rod, BOaSOVio; May, 1Wt80)4C. Corn, firm and quiet; No. 2, May, 80W.eSla Oats, active; No. 2. 22fea.3%c.

liyo, No. 4SVio. Mesa pork, Lard, I6.I.V.OMB, Dry salt Button weak; dairy, 18 0200. lOVao. stondy; boevoa.

H.75-35 25; steorn, $3 40O4 6-); stockow, W.M 09.85. llogs. lower, mlxeu, 1BO4 40. heavy, 94.1004.45; llffht, $4 8hoop. higher; natlvoa, M.WS6.2B; lamba, 5B.OOG0.75, Whla- ky, 11.02.

NBW YORK--Flour, active; winter low W.15W2.63; fair to fancy. (3.85W $4.2303 oa Wheat, steady; No. 2 red. In elovator; No. 8, nngradoU, Tift78H)o; No.

I rod. April. Hay. bgft'ass July. ttfMi-ttBTfeo; Corn, firmer; No, 2.

88148 la elevator; ungratiftd mixed, No. 3 whfto. No. 3, stronger; No. whlto.

rf33o, mlxod western, 280820, wlilte Pork, quiet; meae. old Short clear middles, $0.00. Lard. Htt-udy. westwrn steam, Batter, troalc, wostorn dnlry.

7U0JBo; weat- ern crenmory, Klgln, I2a dull; -w-flBtorn, Cattlv. oef flrm nt for sides. Bogs, steady At S4.40rf4.aa. bhoop, steady at 96.23e6 lambs, tO.BOia7.15. REDUCED PRICES i gallon Sugar Syrup, 40 I gallon Sorgum, 40 pounds English Currants, 250 I pound of Japan Tea, 250 I pound of Pickled Pork, 070 pounds of Daisy Flour, 900 1-4 Ib Judge Smoking Tobacco, o5c FOB THE Celebrated Newman Organs, Chillicothe, Missouri, Arnica Salve The best salve In the world for outs, bruises.

Bores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, cbappeil handa ohUblalns, coma, and all skin erup tlons. and postlvely cures piles, or no payment required. It la to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cts per box, for by N. J.

Swetlanci Co. Gents, examine our 82 warranted all ityles. dw tf JOHNS SON What is CASTORIA Castoria la Dr. Samnel Pitcher's prescription for Infante and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance.

It Is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feyerlshness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cores Diarrhoea and Wind Colic.

Castoria relieves teething troubles cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates tbe food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is tbe Children's Panacea--the Mother's Friend. Castoria. Oaitorla 19 an excellent medicine for children.

Mothers hare told me of iti good effect upon Ilielr DR. 2. O. OaoooD, Lowell, Man. Castoria tl the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted.

hope the day ta not far distant when mothen will oonatder the real Intenet of their children, and use Caatorla In. of theTarloiuquaok nostrumnvhlch aro dartroylnff their lOTedones, by forelncoplum, morphine, soothing ITTUP and other hurtful agente down their therehy aeodlns them to premature Da. J. F. Oonway.

Arlc. Castoria. "CaMorlateiwwell adapted tochldren I recommend Itaasnperlortoanypreaerlptlon known to me." H. Ill So. Oxford Brooklyn, IT.

T. 0 Our physicians In the children's ment have spoken highly of their experience In their outsfdo practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what Is known as regular products, yet wa are froe to confess that tbtt merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon It." UNITED Eosrruz. ANO Dispntaucr. Boston. Haw ALUK O.

Sicrrn, Centaur Company, TT Murray Street, Hew York City. OJV I can of Salmon, 150 I pound of Bacon, 7 1-40 8 pounds of Hominy, 250 3 pounds of Raisins, Stone Ware, per gallon, 7 i Ib of Young Hyson Tea, 250 A full line of Garden Seeds in Bulk. We guarantee our Ivanhoe ind Gold Medal Flour the best in the market. The best Sweet 2orn in the market at 10 cts per can. A full line of Canned oods at prices to suit the times.

ALL GOODS SOLD AT CASH PRICES AT THE CASH STORE OF Wm. Summerville. THE STAFF OF LIFE," Having just icceived a large shipment of the celebrated brands of Faucett's Flour, I am now able to sell the same for LESS MOItfEY Than any Flour of the same quality ever sold in the city. 1 have The Largest Assortment Of Flour now on hand in the city, among which you will find the Following Brands ''FAUCET. T'S BEST," BLUE P.

"IMPERIAL," "OLIVE BflANCH," "CHAMPION," "ROLLER MILLS, MILLS, 'ROLLER MILLS, "SUPERIOR," "CITY MILLS," AND "EAGLE MILLS." If you want the Best Flour to be found in tne market, call and see me. Every sack warranted. South Side of Square, Chillicothe, Mo. Hllcotbn Passenger, o. 7, Accommodation FrelKht.B-.

o. 9. to Polo. 85. Accommodation Fretcht, 7.19 a.

oa ExplAnatory--A. daily trains: xcept Sunday: G. Snuday only. B.P. Butler.

Agent. W. R. DOYLE, DEA.L.ER IN JEWELERY, Watches Clocks. Carries a of Jewelry R.

B. HALL. H. CUNNINGHAM. HALL CUNNINGHAM, PROPRIETORS FINE WORK A SPECIALTY.

Lace Curtains, and Ingrain and Rag Carpets, Weaned. WORK SOLICITED. PRICES REASONABLE. TIMETABLI TMIIS VJ CMmn punum UMI VAST BOUND. Jo.

3 Local No. 8 at. Louis No.22 Accnmmodatlen us mm took Freight. Sunday only T. WESTBOCKD.

No. 7 Omaha A.ie«a« No. 2-- St. Loul. p.

m. Chair o. 8-- Arrlvns St. Lonls m. rarlor car.

PDllmu hlllleoihe to St. Lonli. No. 7-- Council BlnOk 11:15 rnsjjn, 1:00 p.m. HANNIBAL ft ST.

JOE. OOINO BAST. ccomzDodatlon No.30.MMM.. ocommodatlon No. Jtja Denver I KastXjlne ancnxer No.

IS a i swam 717 asm ocammodatloii No. ooomuodatlon No. C.H. Hasan. Agrat, H1CAGO, MlLWAUKBESt.PAUL OOINO BA8T.

o. 2. ChlcaffO FMlenm. o. 8.

Accommodation m. D. 13. to Newtown. A 0.6.

Cbllllcotbe GOING 3, Chicago Chi City MOp.m 7.BO p. p. IBM City aat Mall with Electric Lighted, and Steam Heated, VestlbnledTralnsToWween Chicago. Milwaukee and Minneapolis. aa-CoanlncaiUl with Heetrle Light and steam Heated Veetlbnlad Trains between Chicago and Oooaell Blufrii.

OmanaorSt. PanT and Paalme coant. mit HaUoiuU Bawlo txtvnai ChlDatn Kansas City and BU Joseph, Mo. a.7«o MIICT aTeaa prlaol- pal point. In Illinois, Wisconsin, Mlzuueo ta, lowo, Miisonn, Bouth Dakota and North Dakota.

For Maps, Time Tables, rates of pasaasje nd freight, apply to tbe nearest ata- on azentnf tbe CHICAGO. MIL.WACKM sxr PAUL RAILWAY, or to any BaU- oad Agent any wbere In the World. KOHWELL MILLER Ueneral Manager. V. CABPjttNTER.

Oen'l Pass A Tkt Aceat, 49-For Information In rafvrenee to Lands nd Towns owned by the Chicago, Mllwaa- ee A St. Paul Railway Company, to O. KAUOAN. Land Commissioner. MU- aukee, Wiiiconsln.

J. Y. NESBIT, CONTRICTOR AJVJD BRICK 11 Orders Promptly Filled. BRICK YARD One-balf Mile esst of Cblllloothe. Contracts taken for any and sll klQdsef a-CKWORK.

SallsOuitloncilannMsd. 0. D. HURXTHAL, tetractor, ConYeyaraHotarrPnlc. ABKTBACTB OF TITLE complMeto date or all farm and city property In XJvlttgs- on county.

MONEY TO LOAK at taelowettntes. Office, second door west of race's, Cbllllcotbe, Ko. Dr. D. GORDON, HYSICIIN AND SURaEM, OFFICE, Over Bculey William's Store.

Residence-north LonutBU alls Promptly Attended ID. lyr SCOTT J. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Docs a General Law Business. AMES J. HOLMES.

Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public. Collections made and promptly remltte 'fflce--Mansur's old offloa. rear CtallU avlmts Ko. DR. W.

A. HENDEB8VN. PHYSICIAN AND SUBOEON. )fflce OYcr Bongo's Drtw store. Northwest Corner of tbe Senate.

Wjtlsmt on the nme block and just west ol County Honae. All calls, or night, promptly Attended. I. N. PAGE.

ATTOIUtKT-ATXiAW CHILLICOTHE. Will practice in all the nod AH biulneu attended to promptly, inmde remitted wHhoat ay O. PAGE SON. Klil. EeTATIt.

IHSUBAHCB. $500,000 to Loan Tbe old Phoenix Ininniwe Co. -Is still willing to Insure against are. lightning and cyclone on farm property. JOS.

BARTON. Prosecuting Attorney, Notary Public, remitted. Money loaned a Office, north side of Sq.uare, orer book store, CbllllcotheTMo.

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