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rain. [[strikethrough]] Jack did not get his share of about 28 bushels, but Glameyer kept it for himself [[/strikethrough]] G. had used some corn out of the field before the crop was gathered, but it was not measured & Jack did not insist upon taking it into account. Two bales of cotton were made, G. saw them, took the money & never gave Jack a copy of the receipt where he sold the cotton. Janr, 4th. '68 Jack rented from me. When he moved up, he had no victuals at all. I was not able to advance him anything but beef, therefore he was bound to trade off his oxen (he had traded them for the horse) his gun (he is a passionate hunter) for corn & potatoes, & to get into debt besides. Glameyer meanwhile rented a place in my immediate neighbourhood, came to me