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Show A CiiMLS OLD BAHMTE Wlci0..nirf Kdiinri Uic Ural iliiitdwrlliBS' f I'ru.JlOt Joseph Sjiltb. For many years Abraham llil-Ifiin, llil-Ifiin, an old resident of Urigham City, has had in h is possosion a curious bank-note, which is now 34 years old. A short lime ago he presented it to O. (. Snow; and it is today one A' the bank's chief object of interest. The note id signed in the real handwririne- of Ji.seuh Smith and Sidney Rittdon, the two deceased Mormon leatlers. ; In the center of th-i note is a cut j of three men Heecing sheep; the corners are adorned with unique round 1 cut-. The note reads: "The Kirtland Safety Society Hank wiil pay one .dollar, demaml to 0. Hyde, ov bparer.- --datedj Kirtland, Ohio, V) March, looi". signed J. .Smith. Jr., .Secy.; Kigdon. I'reyt' Hundreds ui' people will undoubtedly un-doubtedly call at the bank to see the handwriting of the dead Prophet. |