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C. A. Earle Rinker letter to his family, November 24, 1906, page 3

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1906-11-24

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    2008-10-06

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    University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Libraries

    MACMASTER & MACMASTER MINING STOCK BROKERS P.O. BOX 1063 GOLDFIELD, NEV. and kept fairly warm. I had a cold yesterday and last night. The Boss got me a chunk of Gum Camphor and I ate that. This morning when I got up my cold was pretty well gone. I am feeling pretty good tonight. I got the papers this morning. John and I had dinner together tonight and I told him about Bob Monroe and Frank Gass. Mother told me in her last letter that you were going to send me some apples. Now I would like to have the apples alright but you must not send them as it will cost too much to get them out here. I get appples here cheaper than you can send them out. You kids save your money there and get plenty of stuff for yourself. I received the socks and tie today. I told Mother not to get me any clothes only what I send for. Of course I am glad to get stuff like that but I can get it here and one dollar don't look as big here as 10 cents does at home.