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... Exchange , and a con- tinuing member of the Exchange Council , and it being his duty as such officer to manage and conduct the affairs of said Exchange , and to keep , post , supervise , examine , compare and audit the books , accounts ...
... Exchange , and a con- tinuing member of the Exchange Council , and it being his duty as such officer to manage and conduct the affairs of said Exchange , and to keep , post , supervise , examine , compare and audit the books , accounts ...
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United States. War Department. 2 sign , and submit to the Exchange Council , duly appointed to audit the accounts of said Post Exchange , a written statement purporting to show the financial condition of the said Ex- change , in words ...
United States. War Department. 2 sign , and submit to the Exchange Council , duly appointed to audit the accounts of said Post Exchange , a written statement purporting to show the financial condition of the said Ex- change , in words ...
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... Exchange , thereby intend- ing to cheat and defraud the said Post Exchange in the sum of $ 148.61 . This at Fort Meade , South Dakota , between the dates of January 1st , 1907 , and September 1st , 1907. " Specification 5 .- " In that ...
... Exchange , thereby intend- ing to cheat and defraud the said Post Exchange in the sum of $ 148.61 . This at Fort Meade , South Dakota , between the dates of January 1st , 1907 , and September 1st , 1907. " Specification 5 .- " In that ...
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... Exchange , and as such officer being charged with the custody of and responsibility for all funds , books , and property pertaining to and belonging to said Exchange , and having in his possession funds belong- ing to said Exchange ...
... Exchange , and as such officer being charged with the custody of and responsibility for all funds , books , and property pertaining to and belonging to said Exchange , and having in his possession funds belong- ing to said Exchange ...
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... Exchange , and as such officer charged with the conduct and management of the affairs of said Exchange , and being about to be relieved by First Lieutenant Francis W. Glover , 6th U. S. Cavalry , did , wil- fully and knowingly , convey ...
... Exchange , and as such officer charged with the conduct and management of the affairs of said Exchange , and being about to be relieved by First Lieutenant Francis W. Glover , 6th U. S. Cavalry , did , wil- fully and knowingly , convey ...
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