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Description: Notice
Date: August 18 1836
Newspaper published in: Liberty, Clay County, Missouri
Page/Column: Page 3
NoticeEdward M. Samuel, has sold his interest in the goods and debts of the ___ of "Samuel & Rees," Camden Mo. to Amos Rees. The partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned is therefore dissolved. E. M. Samuel will pay the debts contracted by the firm.
E. M. Samuel
Amos Rees.
Camden, August 11, 1836 - 28 - 3w
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Valuable Land at Public Sale
Under a deed of trust, executed by James Gess, dec'd. to the undersigned, bearing date the twenty second day of November 1834, I will proceed as trustee theren named, to offer at public sale to the highest bidder for ready money, on Wednesday the 31st day of August next, on the premises hereinafter mentioned, all the right title and interest which the said James Gess deceased had in and to the following land, as described in the deed of trust aforesaid, at the time the same was executed, viz: the West hald of the South west quarter of section number twenty-two of township number fifty, south of the Missouri River, of Range number twenty-eight, containing eighty acres.
Being the residence of the late James Gess dec'd lying ten miles West of this place and directly on the main road leading to Independence.
Wm. H. Russell, Trustee
Lexington, Lafayette co. Mo.
June 15, 183_ - 26 - 10w
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For Sale.
A valuable tract of land, containing 320 aces, situated in Clinton county, adjoining Clarke Stephen's farm, on Castile creek, well timbered and good water. Any person wishing to purchase can call at Mr. John Owens, by the last day of the presidential electon in Nov. next, at which time, if not sold, it will be offered at public auction.
Nicholas C. Owens.
August 10, 1836 - 27 - 2w.
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Look at this!
All persons wishing to buy a first rate farm containing 110 acres. For further information they can apply to the office of the Far West. The undersigned also has a good stock, consisting of horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, and farming utensils, all of which he will sell on the best of terms, credit or cash.
Green B. Thorp
23-5
Submitted: 01/14/07 (Edited 01/14/07)
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