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The Chariton Patriot Chariton, Iowa March 10, 1875 The attention of dealers in spirituous and malt liquors and tobacco, is called to the notice of L.P. SHERMAN, collector of Internal Revenue for this district, in this paper. The chief object with editors, authors, ministers and other public teachers, should be to so educate men that they will be moved to action by knowledge and reason instead of prejudice and passion. It is rumored that our jenial (sic) friend, TOM EWING, one of the west side clothiers, is away selecting an unusually fine suit of clothes for his own use, and the question is, what's up? Look out for the soft and juicy days of March, they are not to be trusted any more than the mellow tones of the patent right peddler. Each promises more than is realized. CHARLES WALBRIDGE, a young man in the west part of town, died on last Saturday morning, of hemorrhage of the lungs. He was a brother of the painter, WALBRIDGE, and about 24 years old. The prospect for plenty of Easter eggs was very flattering a few days ago, but this cold weather has so discouraged the hens that they have about quit business; and hen fruit is becoming scarce again. MARRIED: -- At the Sherman House, the residence of the bride's father, on the evening of the 10th inst., by Rev. H.H. O'Neal, MR. F.T.C. BUSHNELL of Ashland, Ohio, and MISS OLLIE CORBUS, of Chariton. Prof. SIMSON has just closed the winter term of his academy, and announces the beginning of the 18th session on the 12th of April. The Prof. is one of those men who never tires in well doing, and proposes to run his school as long as his health will permit. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Copied by Nancee(McMurtrey)Seifert February 9, 2007 iggy29@sbcglobal.net Notify Administrator about this message?
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