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Show Itllftaoiirl Slate Treasurer E. T. Nolan, ex-treasurer of the State of Missouri, is now serving his country in another line. This time a salary is not attached to his job. The other day he removed from his political residence in Jefferson City to take up 1 iP? -e?OfoW his abode in the State prison, a few blocks distant. Nolan kept books on the double entry plan and used the pictures of members of his family on the State checks. This did not suit the peoplo of Missouri, twelve of whom heard the evidence and then said ''two years'" wouid appease their thirst tor vpneoance. |