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VThen the day arrived, Menard went among the men, asking each one of them: "You have money?" Some said they liad. Others promised to pay as soon as they killed their hogs, Men- ard instructed all of them to divide into two groups — those v;ho had money on one side of the room, those who had none on the other. Naturally, the ones who had cash to pay for t'le salt fully expected to get it, Menard surprised them. With typical brusqueness, he said: "You men v/ho have money can go to St. Louis for y...our salt. These poor men v/ho hnve no money shall liave my salt." A CITY IN THaEE COUI^^TIES W?j3ac is the only Illinois city that is situated in three counties — Washington, Marion, Clinton, Its name is coined from initial letters in tiie county names. At the election held July 5, 1913 on the question of incorporation, the Irto Mrs, 0, W, Coleman is believed to have marked t.he first ballot cast by a woman in Illinois, Page Thirt y-T w o Pioneer Days in 111 HOW SOfjffi PLACES IN ILLINOIS GOT THEIR NAl.IES Origins of numerous place nr-nes in Illinois liave been sub- jects of considerable study by students of the state's history.
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