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S. G. Finney letters to his son George, 1875-1876

1875-06-11 Page 3

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that is what you allude to in what you term the Put up Job by Bell & co, in your last letter you say perhaps you will get even with B & co yet. take my advice and dont do any thing that is wrong or that will subject you to any censure, or cause you to get in any trouble. Now with respect to my Proposition, will say whenever you come home I will give you an interest in the farm and stock, that is to say, an interst in the Profiets, made on the farm. Now with respects to the times here money is more Plenty than I ever knew it before still wages is Low, compared with what they are in Nevada, for instance Chas Vancleav, Mose Abernatha, [illegible?] and all the youn men who work out for wages
 
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