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[Letter from Matilda Dodd to Mr. Moore and Sis, June 8, 1879]
She was glad to hear that they are doing well. They are still having dry weather and are concerned about its affects on the wheat. They went fishing and the strawberries improved with the rain. They sold 6 buckets of strawberries and canned 3, Dinky canned 2 raspberries. She mentions that the Moore's had a hard time with their chickens and she has had some problems also. Alice and Willie are in Sunday school, but don't start the free school until August. Laura Doris' baby died. She wants her to write soon and is planning on taking her butter to town.
[Receipt of Levi Perryman, June 3, 1879]
Received of Levi Perryman the sum of $5 for the case of Hath vs Frank Johnson.
[Receipt of Levi Perryman, June 3, 1879]
Received of Levi Perryman $5.50 for clerk costs in case No. 141, for a misdemeanor in County Criminal Court. Signed by the County Clerk
[Receipt of Levi Perryman, June 23, 1879]
Received of Levi Perryman through W. A. Morris the sum of $21.75 for the costs of execution in case No. 1086.
[Receipt of Levi Perryman, June 1879]
Received of Levi Perryman through W. A. Morris $61 for the execution issued by W. W. Pear? in case No. 12721.
[Receipt of W. A. Morris, June 12, 1879]
Receipt of W. A. Morris for the sum of $91.49, issued out of County Court of Tarrant County. Signed by G. R. Qsbell and J. M. S. Penderson.
[Receipt of W. A. Morris, June 27, 1879]
Received of W. A. Morris through C. H. Moose the sum of $3 for official duties, signed by an unidentified person [C. Shest.(?)].
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