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S. G. Finney letters to his son George, 1880-1886
1885-05-04 Page 3
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our load of Cattle we are now feeding are doing first rate, I am feeding for five cents. Mr Fritz got a letter from Bob Cox the other day but I did not learn the particulars. I guess they past a pritty hard winter, as well as a good many others. I Learn that they have started a store at or near [Hen?] Trussells. I see by the papers there is a new place started bear you, I forget the name of it, dont know the direction, nor distance. Dr Ridell has gone to the great New Orleans exposition will be gone 3 or 4 week the price of corn has gone up from 25 c to 35 c oats 30 c they have had word
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our load of Cattle we are now feeding are doing first rate, I am feeding for five cents. Mr Fritz got a letter from Bob Cox the other day but I did not learn the particulars. I guess they past a pritty hard winter, as well as a good many others. I Learn that they have started a store at or near [Hen?] Trussells. I see by the papers there is a new place started bear you, I forget the name of it, dont know the direction, nor distance. Dr Ridell has gone to the great New Orleans exposition will be gone 3 or 4 week the price of corn has gone up from 25 c to 35 c oats 30 c they have had word
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