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take from six to twelve
months and the regular expense
of serving such notices which
means less money to each of
us. I have enclosed, with this
letter, a stamped and addressed
envelope in which you can
put those papers and send it on to Frank.
Now, the paper marked "Power of
Attorney" must be signed before
a Notary Public. The other one,
you just sign your name.
I have made the brothers and
sisters here a proposition on the
town property of $50.00 to each
one of you, eight, and $100.00 to Murray
and I pay all expenses of transfer of
papers except, the Notary's fee, when
you sign the deed. I would like

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