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Tlie same day 1 told several persons that I had found the die and where I had found it, and showed it to them. I showed the die to a number of persons and asked seven ral what I ought to do with it. They told me not to senrete it but lay it away where any one could see it. This 1 did. I placed It oci a crosspiece ou the unceiled side of my house, where any one could see it that desired to. I never made any secret of having found it and of having it in possession, and did not suppose any one could blame uia for having it.”Reporter.—What are your habits, Mr. Smith? Do you drink? Are you steady and iudustriou?Smith.—No living man ever saw me drunk. I work when I can get it and have always tried to be an honest man, and to support my wife the beat I could. I left her sick, aud my brother-in-law at the point of death. I have never done anything dishonest that I know of, and t don’t think any one who knows me will accuse me of being dishonest.
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New Albany Ledger

New Albany, Indiana, US

Sat, Mar 03, 1883

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