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  • Walter E. Dandy Letter 01/17/1910

    1214 S. Mass. Ave.

    Sedalia, Mo.

    January 17, 1910

    My Dear Boy,

    Got and read your intresting letter this A.M. Dr. Cushing must have nerve like iron to do such feats as that without showing it.…

    Well I have just been downtown paying taxes. Mine was small $1.27, yours about $6.00. I was talking to the apraisers about your case. The loan you had was paid off 8/1/08 and now you are assessed for '09 in June. They say you are responsible for it. They say you live here, although you are in Baltimore 9 months of the year.…

    The dividend I got from Wilshire was cash. The literature they send out about the mines is promising. The results may be different. I am not takeing any more of his stock at present. I think a sure thing in investment suits me best, at least as sure as can be got. When you get through school and making lots of money you would feel more safer in plunging in investments as you will have no one to depend on you for bread and butter.…

    Your affectionate Father

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