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Mr. Harding & Pa have settled their accounts and Mr. H. has bought out Pa's interest. He gave him 20 p.cent for his money all his goods at cost and 1000 dollars. His store he values at 10,000 and no debts. Now he thinks a clothing store in his old room would be just the thing for Julius. He told Pa so and Pa unclear would just be the thing for Julius. Mr. H. says I ought to sell unclear house and invest his money in it. 2 or 3 thousand would be just what would do. But he thinks Pa would let him have the money. Mr. H. to have an unclear and teach him the unclear - which is very easily learned