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S. G. Finney letters to his son George, 1875-1876
1875-02-04 Page 2
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Louis dose not need the money, or that he will fool it away it dont make any difer[anc?enc?] Let him do with what he pleases. I have not a doubt but him and Al could have had [$?] 3000.00 here in reserve. they like many others can say with the Poet My Belley rumbled and I fainted, a fool & his money is soon Parted. The time Lost can never be regained. The money earned and foolishly squandered can never be recalled, but then the worst is there own. If you can pay him, I will make it all right with you. Write often, from your Father &c S G Finney Ps Col. Geo. Gillospie died in Ottumwa last Sunday
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Louis dose not need the money, or that he will fool it away it dont make any difer[anc?enc?] Let him do with what he pleases. I have not a doubt but him and Al could have had [$?] 3000.00 here in reserve. they like many others can say with the Poet My Belley rumbled and I fainted, a fool & his money is soon Parted. The time Lost can never be regained. The money earned and foolishly squandered can never be recalled, but then the worst is there own. If you can pay him, I will make it all right with you. Write often, from your Father &c S G Finney Ps Col. Geo. Gillospie died in Ottumwa last Sunday
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