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I agree.; • hue 4s May 35til, 1903. «**3*~ -' - -. . just back of the store, then all the adohe brick that will he required, will he for. the front and enough to fill In the slope at the side; the top of this you can construct of rough lumber and cover same with mud. After this has been done, you can connect the root-hotise and store with a shed, constructed on the same plans as the stable ‘except that the sides will have to be closed and this will serve good purposes as a ware—house and will give you direct connection bach and forth between the root-house and store. I think with- this you will be able to get along very nicely on the ranch for the present. That part of your letter referring to stock, we will let rest for the present, for as stated in my former letters,we are uncertain what disposition we will make of the stock. Very respectfully yours, (Signed) J.MOSS CLARK, diet. S.