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C. A. Earle Rinker letter to his family, November 24, 1906, page 2

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1906-11-24

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    2008-10-06

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    University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Libraries

    to take it. I will not take in a stranger though and am holding the room until Hurry and Jefferson get here. We will all three double up in one bed and they will be extra lucky to get that. The boys wired me from Chicago on the 22. They would leave there that night at 11:00. If they will only think to wire me when they get within a day or so of Goldfield I will meet them at the train. They boys will think they are up against it if I should not be there to meet them. I am fixed so that I will be able to keep them for a couple of weeks if they don't get work right away. You kids will never appreciate what a good comfortable home is until you get out and have to rough it as I am getting it now. There is lots of sickness here here and no fuel for the sick people. We have fuel here at the office to run us a week and by that time they expect to have a special train load of coal in. I go to bed as soon as I go to my room. I wrapped up in papers last night