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9th What is the price for getting oak raile ?
Ans $0.70 $0.75 $0.90 $1.00
10th Price per day for threshing $0.75 cts
10th Will corn and oats be higher or lower on
the 1st of May?
Ans 9 say higher, 4 about as now, 1 lower,
11th Will it pay to hire a saw to saw
fire-wood?
Ans Yes.
Upon the whole an interesting meeting
too much confussion at times
Adjourned to meet at Philip T. Stablers
3rd. mo. 14th. 1868.
G

3rd Mo 14th 1868.
The meeting at Philip T. Stablers
was well attended.
The first the last the pervading interest
of this meeting seemed to center in a very fine
stallion which a Mr. Gaither had brought
for us to see. The Club did not conclude to
buy him at $15.00 but thought that a profitable
stand could be made here abouts.
After reading the minutes of the last meeting
here we examined the promises. The ice house
was well filled with ice and covered with
sawdust. Our host showed us a combined
self raking reaper & mower which appeared
as though it would work beautifully and
we were assured that it "does do so"
The Texas cattle were improving and offer

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9th What is the price for getting oak nails?
Ans $0.70 $0.75 $0.90 $1.00
10th Price per day for threshing $0.75 [?]
10th Will corn and oats be higher or lower on
the 1st of May?
Ans 9 say higher, 4 about as now, 1 lower,
11th Will it pay to [lease] a saw to saw
fire-wood?
Ans Yes.
Upon the whole an interesting meeting
too much confussion at times
Adjourned to meet at Philip T. Stablers
3rd. mo. 14th. 1868.
G

3rd Mo 14th 1868.
The meeting at Philip T. Stablers
was well attended.
The first the last the [pervading] interest
of this meeting seemed to center in a very fine
stallion which a Mr. Gaither had brought
for us to see. The Club did not conclude to
buy him at $15.00 but thought that a profitable
stand could be made here abouts.
After reading the minutes of the last meeting
here we examined the promises. The ice house
was well filled with ice and covered with
sawdust. Our host showed us a combined
self raking reeaper & mowes which appeared
as though it would work beautifully and
we were assured that it "does do so"
The Texas cattle were improving and [offer]