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C. A. Earle Rinker letter to his mother, August 10, 1907, page 3

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1907-08-10

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    2008-10-06

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    University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Libraries

    LINCOLN DAVIS & COMPANY BROKERS P.O. Box 334 GOLDFIELD, NEV. MEMBERS: GOLDFIELD STOCK AND EXCHANGE BOARD CHICAGO MINING AND STOCK EXCHANGE 2 I surely am lost without my watch but I can get along without it until it is repaired and returned. Have heard nothing from John since he left. Am looking for him back any time. It may be he went to Frisco. Say don't you think I am not glad to get those papers for I am. Jeff and I went down to the shack earley last evening and read the whole bunch. We are all feeling tip top. It keeps me guessing what to do about my job. I have two different jobs offered me that will pay 1/2 more than my present salary but I don't like to leave this place for the reason that I may get into some company on the ground floor which Davis organizes. If I could only get into some of his companies I wouldn't care whether there was any salary or not. Well I will have to write Terassy a few lines so will quit for this time. Good Bye, Earle