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Kinney even if he could not pay on his note left with me, and was very much troubled for fear he could not have even the $10.00 which would settle his account with Mrs Kinney.  I collected only $45.00 on the notes you left with me $25.00 from Schylur Wells, paid $20.00 at the first annuity, due $15.00 which he said would have to come out of his crops.  $10.00 from Albert Papan, on his load of $37.00.  Little Heel $10.00 the balance of his $20.00 Josiah Fields was to try and pay $5.00 on his $26.00 but has not come yet.  Nugazhega had to pay on a horse so could do nothing but would chop wood this