Notice, 21 July 1843
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, Notice, , Hancock Co., IL, 21 July 1843. Featured version published [ca. 26 July 1843] in “Strayed from the Temple,” Nauvoo Neighbor (Nauvoo, Hancock Co., IL), 26 July 1843, vol. 1, no. 13, [3]. For more complete source information, see the source note for Notice, 26 Aug. 1843.
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STRAYED FROM THE TEMPLE, ABOUT two months ago a dark brown Cow, white face, carries her head high, lop horned, bright eye, a white spot on one hind foot, white on the end of the tail, white bag, rather short teats, nine years old last spring, she was expected to calve in a few days when she went away; she is not a very large Cow but pretty stout built.
ALSO, a black Cow, white face, white feet, lower part of tail white, had a dirty red and white band on her horns across her forehead, she was very poor when she went away, gave a little milk, had no calf, rather a small sized Cow, and about seven years old as near as can be remembered.
Whoever will give information of either or both of the Cows to the Temple Committee or the Temple Recorder, or will bring them to the Temple will do us a favor, and if they desire it a reasonable compensation shall be allowed for trouble and expenses.
The descriptions are as near as can be remembered, but only having them here a little while it may possibly not be exactly correct.
WM. CLAYTON, Temple Recorder.
Nauvoo, July 21st, 1843. [p. [3]]
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