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Frank Wilson was advised to sell his early potatoes now.

S. P. Thomas wants a fresh cow, George Wilson has one, no
others known of.

Rust Canby is plan[n]ing to put a new tin roof on a house and
asked if he should put it right over the old shingle roof. Yes, if
roof is in fair condition; tin should be painted on under side also if
shingles were damp.

He asked what kind and size beef cattle to buy for winter
feeding. Any good variety weighing from 800 to I000 pounds, but be sure
they are the best quality stock cattle, as it did not pay to start with
poor stock.

He asked what to do with several bushells of [sic] of soy beans. A few
would sow even though it is late, others would grind for feed.

Charles Bond was advised to use "Blatchards Calf Feed" for a
calf just weened.

The meeting then adjourned to meet with Dr. Christie, Sept-
ember 6th, next.

E C Thomas
Secretary.

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