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Church Record from Douglass, Kansas • 2

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Teach them thoroughly the following I EDUCATIONAI. COLUHK. WINFIELD ADVERTISEMENTS. MEN WHO BELIEVE US' ADVERTISING UPICIOySLY ANP fRKKLY AND IN A GOOD LOCA important things: SCUOOL REPORT. TIMME THE TAILOR, Following i8 the report of the Doug THE DOUGLASS INEEX.

M. U. BOWMAN, EDITOR. FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1861. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: 1 year rft 6 months i a 40 lass School.

Deportment is given on on the scale of one hundred while Self-reliance and independence. How to make bread, and cook well. How to make a shirt. Not to wear false hair. Not to powder or paint.

Not to run up store bills. To wear thick, warm shoes. To wash and iron cloathesi WINFIED, KANSAS scholarship is marked according to the attendance. That is five credits are given for every day of perfect recitation oa PPca and preparations, while every day's SUITS IN THE LATEST STYLES -V- that your subscription haa expired. To make their own dresses.

That a dollar is only a hundred cents. To darn P.t.nr'kinfa n.nl svv nulmf rrmn absence Is counted a failure because every recitation missed is the same or worse than a failure, for the pupil has GROUND GIVENS, OCR KAILKOAI) PROSPECT. To say no, and mean it-or yes, and MADE TO ORDER not even the benefit of the class work. The adjournment of the Legislature stick to it. Our report of visitors is very slim auoraeu an opportunity for Mr.

VYilk ie To wear calico dresses, and not feel Qjj SllOft HotlCS tor the past, month. There are many to return heme Saturday ami by con versing with hiui we were informs absent from pchool on the sick list, yet the work seems to be progressing well To regard the morals and not the money of their beaux. that Mr. Strong, general ageut of tin with us. A.

T. Sc S. has gone East but a To have nothing to do with intemper- Mono nf Pnttir.fr onD ThHi ate and dissolute onus men. u-iuuj wuuu ui anil LllWlg, noon as he returns will submit tin ADVANCE DEPARTMENT. AUVAKCS GRADE.

proposition to the people for the ex Tu keep a house iu neat order, with Europe, Asia, America, Africa tension of the El Dorado branch I. ana uceanica, and everymntv a a. a OS this place. The duty ol the people i NAMES. else, we will sell for the next SI YTY DAYS, our EX- t'rHlN'U AT COST, as well as JEANS.

M.ANNKIj STlAWT ti vi'uris n.l a We also keep on hand a Great Variety to be awake ou the subject and when everything in its place. That the more one lives within one's income, the more one will save That the farther one gets beyond one's income, the nearer one gets to the poor house. VKYTN1IIG in thn vav iikavv nnoTw orm i't itiii xz CO the proposition i3 submitted be readj eS 1 KNTIKKL.Y XKW has all been bought since the 20th of August, and therefore Is 'he -AlIOST STYLUS. Onr line of DRY GOODS, 58 100 100 OTIOXS. GKXTS' to act at once.

44 ui imported ami upmestie Uoous, Which can -not be Surpassed for Quality and Style in the State. Call and examine our stock. 64 That a good, steady mechanic a cent is worth a dozen loafers iu There is enough local news floating around over this country to fill a dozen such papers the size of this it we could 8 1 BOTS and SHOKS, HATS and CAPS, aud UKOCKKIKS A It XOl JSiXCKLIiKD IX IJITTLKK COUXTY. We are the originals in LOWERING MUCKS JHV.If?rAKKKT PRtCK paid for ISutter and Kjrps in exchange. CAIX AM) SEK rr- VJiH1 Kansas.

GKOUND GIVKXS. KCKOPK, ASIA AMKK-iii'A! At.KIC and KVKHYltODY ELSK, WK WILL SKLL FOR THE XKXT sixtv davs eve tl AS WKIX AS flannels, nubias, AND I A rAV An tiikhvwAL nr clothlnjr II AS ALL BEEX ROlTtiHT SINCE THE th OK Al-L. p'. i 11IhKPVRfl AN,) OF THE latest stylos. OUR LINE OF drv Roods, iiotionn Ai vt AN-1' ANI ca3-'8' AXDlrrocerles arc not excelled in ifntler coin tk tvi -i 1J5 lowering iinees IN AUGUSTA.

Highest market price PAID FOR liU'l 3'EIJ Ni) IN EXCHANGE. Call and see lis AT THU linu lilin Ti' Avi ic i e. 37 FS Johnnon 12 A A Kirkpatrick 9 CiKADK I. Davis 13 Nevada Thompson 8 Mary Harter 6 Nettie White 4 Ada Smith 17 Grant Stanley 18 Stephen Harter 20 Orders promptly attended to and a shining broadcloth. get them.

Please to give us the item I 1 perfect tit guaranteed. occurring your locality. Index. Accoiupusuments, such as music, Them molasses and them news is 88 painting and drawing if they have is-good. V.

Times. 97 the taste, anil von Iisivo t. ho motiov CHAD (til. Hush, child, the editor of the Index That God made them iu his image, Repairing floce with Neatness Dispatch. Anna Alger is a 'lessor in the public schools and America, Africa and Oceanica and everylwdy els we lel tor the MexV days, VtZi VU.u" -leans Uannels Shawls, Skirts, Nubias, and in fact, everything in the wav of lleavv loth inu Good" Roots anfl therefore is entirely new ami ol the latest stvleV.

Our 1 ne Tl.rv nnti tiroceries, aru not excclltMl in IUitler county. We are the oriinnlf iii 1 1,1 AnPJieta- "iphest market price paid for Butter and Eggs iu exchange Call and see us it the He Hive More, Aiifrusta Kansas. GROUND GIVENS. Europe, Asia, America, Africa and Oceanica, and XWa." nmf da7. stk of Cluth'lng at'eost, as well as Jeans, an ds SI a vfl, in.facV, everything iu the way of Heavy Goods.

Our Clothing has all been bought since the 2nth of i 3 all new and of the latest styles. Our line of Dry Goods, Notions, Gents' Fumishinlr Got Is Roots and Shoes. Hats and Cans, am i 93 and no amount of tight lacing will im 28mG you must not set yourself up against 77 prove their appearance. In in even if he does say "theiu news." 92 Grace Alger Nellie Pratt Kstella Pratt Kuth Masterson Teach them every day some items of 90 I Democrat. 100 100 100 100 100 99 99 99 99 100 95 100 100 100 100 100 99 100 98 100 100 100 100 1 VI iKlliniEt 111 1IV I'l III1T day, hard, practical common sense, We wonder what it is (he Times ei urice pani lor Jiutter and Eps in exchange.

Call and see us at the Itee Hive Siorn prices in Augusta. Highest market Augusta, Kansas. GROUND A GP 24 98 i.iiiirfr, rtjiu-i iva, hiiu uri'fliijia, aiiu eveixiuuiv el.se Carrie Smith Stanley and they will yet find time for idealism. would not swallow and call molasses, luu entire stock of Clothing: at cost, as well as Jeans. Flannels, shawls.

Shirts. 2' Win 17 it that lean cosmopolitan of the Butler IJt.l l'V oods. Our Clothing has all been bought since the 20th of August an. I 1 "eW th(' st-vh'8- "line of Dry Goods, Notions.Gents' Furnishing Goo.ls, Give them, of course, a good, sub 19 1C 19 19 5 20 6 4 19 6 19 9 19 8 20 5 John Couch 90 niviiui I'xci'iidi in ismier couiitv. are tne oriirma in nn i-r nir County Democrat could withhold his stantial common-school education, but 28 James Clay Charles Alger cautious hand: it is all right, Brother 94 Xdori't neglect home naming.

Wis- 42 consin State Journal. Kiadon Neil Wilkie Fulton, for you to keep that tender organ, the Times, under your wing, but 92 Aiigusta IHghest market jnce paid for Rutter and Eggs in exchange. Call and see us at the 15ee Hive. Augusta. Kan-tvV iVi i Gl ENs Europe, Asia, America, Africa and Oceanica, and evervbodv else, we will sell for the Flannels', shawls," Skirts, Nubias, and fa ev- Orol 5S V.

aiT V0.0'19..0" lothjK' has all been lK.uglit since the 20th of August, and then tore is en-n7 tht lat'St "n-'f Iry (ioods, Notions, Gents' Furnishing C.o.kIs, 1 oots and Mhh-b, Hats Call ami see a Vt th7it, 1,1 -v- Wt nrp th' "rllfinalsln lowering prices in Aug, I CA AND V.CEANICA "fV. ir. lilWrX" GIYENS. Europe, Asia. America.

Atri- WOTHINO AT COST As Wlfli A L' 1 tJsi "u-i SKI FOR NKXT UNTIKK STOCK OK thk wav SKIKTS. MiBIAS, AND IN FACT. KVKItVTIIIMJ iAi; ALI' roitcjiit august aotii. and tiikkkhuii: Charles Ogg 37 98 please "look a leedle oud" when you 1 A HINT TO BOYS. Sherman Majors are casting your broadsides around, 21 NEW HIDE HOUSE! or you might Hop us in the face.

cuK.i v.i si.r, i aa I'UE BK HIVE sTORE, AUGUSTA, KANSAS. A philosopher has said that the true J. C. Elliott, Principal. GROUND GIVENs), education for boys is to teach them what GRADE III.

they ought to know when they become men. What is it they ought to know? Robert Thompson 20 95 Ettie Barnes 20 1. To be true; to be genuine. No ed 07 22 96 Gertrude Holmes 5 Frank Thompson 20 Willie Stewart 20 90 96 95 90 HO 90 94 ucation will be worth anything that 2 3 2 2 2 does not include this. A mau had Jessie Stewart 20 95 95 83 better not know how to read he had Mollie Kirkpatrick 17 MILLER COX, WINF1ELD, KANSAS, Always pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR Jeorgie Smith 20 97 better never learn a letter in the alpha- Ada Lee 5 THE BEE EI I 24 bet, and be true and genuine in inten I2f MEMORY OF CASSllS C.

UIIL Died. On Thurslav, Jan. 13. lssl, of tvphoM lever, ensBiu C. ('hi, sou oT A.

J. and Hat-tie I'hl, aged IS years. Youth and the opening rose may iook like things to glorious for dceaj-; yet how short the time, until death has taken another loved one away! Caspius C.Ulil nolonger mingles with us on earth in the social circle he will be missed, our school room has another vacant seat, nnd friends assemble to find him not there. But from the sorrows of this life Cassius is free; his probationary trial was short, to the vices of earth he is not now subjected; eail.v he goes to GKADK IV. tion and action, rather, thau, being Joseph Couch 10 Charles Couch 20 2 learned iu all sciences and in all guages, be at the same time false in Willis Keed 20 89 heart and also counterfeit in life.

Above II Minnie Keed 20 Emma Smith 19 ssss II all things, teach the boys that truth is sss Sarah Renpert 18 Lone Crayn 20 II HUH II DDD II II HDD II DDD EEEE EE EEEE 94 I more than riches, more than cultu re 76 more than earthly power or position. II II II Ada Ponton 16 niia Goley 16 ssss 2. To be true in thought, language Cora Cramer 19 AUCrUSTA, 94 and life in mind and body. An KANSAS. PELTS AND FURS.

2 3 22 meet Ins brother tommy. Side by side in death we have lain them. They have passed to the shore unkuown, Happily can they rejoice then, Siuctf the Saviour calls and claims his own. 90 impu re man, young or old, poisoning 88 society where he moves with his smutty stories and impure example, is a moral 90 ulcer, a plague spot, a leper, who ought 3 to be treated as were the lepers of old, 'w who were banished from society and 90 compelled to cry "Unclean," as a Douglass Book Store warning to save others from the pes Willie Shanks 20 Joseph Strichmaker 19 Charles hong 20 Charles Clay 19 John Meador 13 Mexander hite 19 John Wiikie 20 John Schoonover fl Kdward Hiaw 19 Klla tfarter 18 Dora Goley 20 Geoi-o Ilite 20 Henry Potter 16 Fletcher Stanley 20 Mamie Thorpe 17 gkadk v. Cora 1 In vens.

19 Anna Lnker 18 Canunie Ponton 13 Jessie fiaraeti 20 Lou Stanley 15 Willie Harter 18 tilence. 92 90 75 86 76 95 98 97 90 98 100 99 97 i 98 90 90 90 88 89 94 95 100 90 94 90 95 90 90 9(1 90 90 97 90 95 90 94 90 88 93 95 98 100 94 100 90 92 90 100 96 90 90 95 3. To be unselfish. To care for the We shall kt-ep constantly oh hand a good Iin J. T.

MASTEESON of feelings and comfort of others. To be polite. To be just in all dealings with STATIONERY of all kinds, and LEGAL BLANKS. ST AM) FANCY 90 Si 04 others. To be generous, manly.

This will include a genuine rev- M. E. WISE Dealers in llfAS Tlfl I tr 1 i PENSIONS Any wound or injury, or any disease, however slight the disability, entitles a soldier of the late war to a pension. 1 housands are yet entitled Pensions, by new law, begin back at day of discharge. Widows, children under 16 vears.

dependent mothers, fathers, also brothers and sister under 21 years, are entitled to a pension, l'ension 90 erence for the aged and things sacred. also carry a stock of the approved TEXT BOOKS used in this Countv, at the lowest prices. SLATES, PENCILS, CBAYONS, and SCHOOL SUPPLIES. 0 4. To be self-reliant and sf s.i G-EOOBHIBS, THE NOV r.lYM KXX OF TAXES.

One of the re irest difficult that our local govern men City and county, has to contend with, is the rapidly growing disposition among many classes of the community, to elude their piopci share of the public burdens, by the nonpayment of taxes. We do not refer, particularly, to the reprehensible eus torn of returning personal property at ridiculously inadequate figures a custom into which nearly everybody has fallen of late years but the still worse habit of paying nothing at all upon real estate after it has been rightfully assessing and if the legislature, in its wisdom, can devise a measure which will be able to meet and remedy this evil, it will entitle itself to the thanks of the people of the state. It is a matter of public uotoilety the burden of supporting the local government in this city is borne by a little than ouo-half the property in this city, while the remainder pays mna arc nun inwru uuercu man lormerlv. and J5 even from early childhood. To be in- many Mnv vm are enntieu to better rates.

are entitled to better rates. i IU" it! 1 IV George Haven pO NEWS S8 dustli0U8 always, and Self-SlinportiDC en.tu 10 bounty and do not know it. o- 1 fo I will procure patents for inventors, both In this i 3 c- i tavu 1 1 I 7 ArPLY AT OJfCB. Jill uonesc WOlK IS Honorable, and that Having had several years experience in the art an idl. lif h1" ngton.

D.C loll aild a savillP- tn vnn r.f twr, I Ull I 1 II1I71ML I'HH IK IHTI I.liarlesStrawn 20 Leonard Wise 16 JohnKon 19 Oran Gates .19 Flora Forjiy l-t Frank White 20 Frank Ojrj? 2 Cora Thorpe 8 Willie Damn 16 of all kinds, of the latest date, and at lowest prices. WALL PAPER. CARD BOARD. JdA nice line of Cakds for Sunday-schools, BASE BALLS. Subscriptions taken for XswsrAPKKs and Pk- iu uhw luuuiiis nine man oy eorresixm-ling with 65 others is disgraceful.

CHEMICALS, I'KKFMM FRY, 1 FANCY IX LET ARTICLES. SUKCICAL INSTKUMO'l 81 KM' 1,1) KR HIJACKS, I NUKSINC MOTTLES, UK AST IMMI'S, TRUSSES, syrinx; ks, i VARNISHES, TAINTS, f3 I 1171. 1 1 QUEENS WAR GLASSWARE, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Rend two stamps for pension nnd bounty laws. IV I HII SL I I i 1 1 DtlPtinn rilACA nniva 8 Address TAY I OK F1TZGEKAM. Attorneva' 1 1 1 -m -a I i 3 wnen ne nas mane these irteas a part uw u-b- aua Agent, lock box ias, wi "1KJ.O.

11AXSAS. riodicals at low rates. or ins oetng, however young he may be, i. i mcfi poor or nowever ricn, he has E. D.

Elliott. 20 learned some ot the. important thing3 40 he ought to know when he becomes a Willie A lifers Lily Damns Kddie Majors liraiidon F.lberl Myers A'oert Puurn- KOie Mvers 16 20 5 10 5 20 5 OILS, fnid Tobacco and Cigars. window glassW' S1 luese lour property mas- A 1 CUES ami CLOCKS, 2(, tered, it will be easy to find all the rest. Wisco! siu State Journal.

yi. li. Bowman, Teacher. into the public treasury actually uoth- ing. We do not refer to church prop- i erty, to property held for charitaple purposes, or to any class of property I We aim to keep the best quality of goods the market aflnrds, and sell them at a small protlt.

Give ns a call. L. J. ALLISON, IIOUSK, CARRIAGE and SIGN I 1ST. Paper-LiaiOT aiii Kalsomining D.

RODOCKER'S General Assortment of Yankee Mens. ins A OF. VI. that claims exemption through law Pliotograpli Grail cry -o- The Mc.Phcrson Freeman says that the wheat crop in that county the past year was over a milliou and a quarter bushels. The average per aero was fiteen bushels.

J. T. Masterson Xorth Main Street, DONE. WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH. prescriptions prepared with tins gi cutest caie all houis WINFIELD, KANSAS DOl'GLASS, GRAINING A SPECIALTY.

Tlie city council of Paola have reissued the saloon licenses in that place DOUGLASS, KANSAS. Mr. Iiodocker is the SCj'Yonr patronage respectfully solicited and and will allow the saloons to run until the legislature acts on the matter. satisfaction guaranteed. Best Photographer in Western Kansas.

Will do your work KANSAS. DOUGLASS, Jesse Greeiijliviuga few miles of Pleasanton, recently struck a Equal to any FURNITURE! vein of coal while digging a well. It is taken in said to be ot excellent quality. Chicago or St. Louis; has no claim whatever to exemption property upou whioh taxes are regulai ly levied year after ear, and as regularly entered up on the books of the treasurer as Some of the bet property in Leavenworth has paid taxes for and all of tax laws thus far have been unable to reach these The consequence is that a mat-whojpays his taxes regularly, year after year, and sees his neighbor as reguhu eseapethe same unpleasant duty, at length concludes that there is no reason why be should pay while others.go fit ami makes up Lis mind that he will dodge also; thus the list of paying propeity becomes smaller and every year, while the burden uj that which continues to pay becomes steadily heavier.

If things ou at the preseut rate it will not -o- don't take my -word for it, but The Exchange 33ank, Neii, Wh.kik, rrcsi-ient. Ih. auss WiiiTr, SmTVVKi.i., CasliU'r. THE EXCHANGE BANK. El Dorado, Butler Kansas.

capital stock $50,000 uniU-r State Law.) Call and Examine Kvn Stewart 16 3 96 SO Lulu Hash .18 i 98 H5 Thomas Meador 10 OS 4 I Djivid Allison lj Willie Alli.4ou is SW riiilip Masterson 18 1 i 1(5 John Sli ickmaker 16 95 90 Terry Kirkpatrick Is -i s4 Guy shall' 15 1 98 70 GKADK VII Cola Half 1 9s so Carrie Kuapp 95 (0 Ida Goley 18 1 98 90 Sudle Hash .15 4 90 70 Iztira Luker 10 1 90 80 Willie 17 97 89 Terry Unindon 15 90 70 Fi nest Hale 19 97 90 Kddie Thorpe 17 3 88 SO ilyi am Keupert ...19 1 90 1 Bertie Holmes. 5 87 20 IM lie Bailey 15 90 70 UliADF. Vlll. Lilly rf'ira'iier 14 95 75 Erwiii Iates It, 75 13 1 93 60 CRADElt. Ida 17 2 94 80 Nona inti-s lo" 50 i rl ie lay 1 1 93 55 ilattie Ponton 16 95 80 Mary Stanley 7 92 35 Bertha Ixtng 12 95 60 harlie Shaw 17 2 94 80 Willie Clay IS 95 90 KobbiuSnell 14 9 70 Miranda Benton 4 3 95 20 Uiifus tioley 7 I 90 35 Howard Wilson 6 1 95 30 Fannie Head 15 1 93.

70 Wilber 1' 06' 90 my work and satisfy yourself. Bring your GEO, W. DUNNEGAN, BLAOKSMIT FT, All kinds of wagon and carriage repairing neatly and promptly done. Plough-Laying and Horse-Shoeing a Specialty. DOUGLASS, KANSAS Miss Henrietta Briley, aged 18, and Charles liiiley, aged 23, suicided in the southern part of the state because stern parents kept them asunder.

WILLIAM LENNOX, PKALKK IK Furniture, Old Pictures Goods at your own prices, just biing and have them enlarged. I will give yon Satisfaction in copying old pictures. XJndert tilting Goods, your money nnd try it, at It. li. bnelrs.

M. Langan, undertaker, corner of DPiotu.ro Frames, GEO. WILLIAMS Has a Full Stock of ZDrT goods Groceries, Donglass and Lawrence Avenues, Wichita. Would be pleased to secure the trade of Douglass. Satisfaction guaranteed.

28tf Look out for Blood, he is collecting this month. 1 Nf a ttresses AVindow Sliades, cfec, On, What a Cough! Will yon heed the warding? The signal perhaps the sure approach of that mole terrible disease Consumption. Ask your IMKKCTOKS: ilkio, Faniifr: A. L. laii.i.

Attorney at Law; Dr. A Hon White, Krtirod L. Shot well. Caehit-r; T. It.

unlock, I iihlislifi- alnut Vallev Tiiiu-s. Buy and Sell Foreign Exchange. X'ptiato ail I'lassos of IJoihIh. ria I'umU on tirst mortajrc security. 1'articular attention jfiven to collection.

Interest Giren on Time Deposits. furnish Abstract of Title to all the Ueal Lstate Itutler County. Your Iluoines I ltei-cl folly Solicted. To Loan on Real Estate for Five Years at IO per cont. For further Information aillv to X.

Wilkik, President, at Iouglass. 53" "Will iay ier cent interest on School anrt BOOTS anJ SHOES, HATS anl CAPS, FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP MACILL MATER, Prop'rs. STATIONERY, selves if you can afford, for the sake of saving 50 cents, to run the risk and do Glass, Queens' and Wooden Ware. T. Kei.sky, Teacher, othiusr for it.

We know from expe- many years before the delinquent will become simply a copy of the assessment roll, and our local government will hud itsi-lf wholly without resources. That the matter here refeued to i a paldie evil, there is no question, and that is a rapidly growing evil is als-true. It is a matter that is becoming very serious question, and demand. the serious attention of our representatives 'at Topeka Leavenworth Times. TUo "exod listers" from the south that have located iu Fort Scott and vicinity within the past eighteen mouth will not fall short of 400.

Of these only very few have been the recipients of haiity. and they to a very small ifi.ouut. All ot them are now self sns-taiuiiig. Hence that Shiloh's Cure will cure your EXGINES. HOILERS.

MILL 53Our Stock will always be found complete. ami 01 me nest quality. I'lease give as a A Snmily of Cofins constantly on hanl KOCK, KANSAS cough. It never fails. This explains MACHINERY.

STORE FRONTS, why more than a million bottles were STAIRWAYS. BALCONIES and sold the past It relieves croup ARCHITECTURAL CASTINGS and whooping cough at once. Moth- JCBrass Castings of all kinds made to order era, do not be without it. For Ihme idForgings of every description, back, side or chest, use Shiloh'8 Porous and Sheet-iron work, re- D. S.

ROSE, WHOLESALE AKD UKTAIL "OUU GIItLS." I Anna Dickinson, Grace Greenwood, and others of that class have given so much of their time to discussing the important matter of female education, that it would seem as if, were the girls trained at home in about the following manner, the wise heads would have something else to talk and write about. PlaRtpr Snlrl Kv Wi Co I pairinsr Engines, Boilers and all kinds of HARDWARE, STOVES and TINWARE, Machinery done on short notice. 17eow41 Agricultural implements, money uepoeited with us on time. School Bonds Wanted. SaTe is GuariUnl bv a Yale Time Lock, omee hours from 9 to 12 A.

M. anil from lto 4 S. L. SHOTWELL, Wier. JECash paid for old Iron, Brass and Copper.

Shop and Foundry near theK. L. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Opposite Wise Kirk's. DOUGLASS, KANSAS.

W. A. Lee, of Winfield, Kansas, carries an immense stock of Agricultural Implements. 22-29 Depot, 22 STORES AT (18tf "WTITFIEfcD, DOUGLASS, Butler Co. WIXTIVI.D, KANSAS uowley Co..

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