Charles Bessey, Letters, 1891

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North Dakota Agricultural College Biological Department H. L. BOLLEY PROFESSOR OF BIOLOGY BOTANIST TO THE EXPERIMENT STATION

Fargo, North Dakota, July 3, 1891

Dr. C. E. Bessey, Lincoln, Neb. Dear Sir: The specimens of wheat rust came in good shape, for which I am very thankful. My work in that line is going fairly well but nothing very marked accomplished. Very truly yours, H.L. Bolley

North Dakota Agricultural College Fargo, North Dakota, July 13, 1891

Dr. C. E. Bessey, Lincoln, Neb. My Dear Professor: I received the specimens which you sent me in good shape, for which please accept my best thanks. Very truly yours, H. L. Bolley, H.

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The Breeder's [?] 226 LA SALLE STREET

Chicago, Ill., Aug. 8th, 1891.

Prof. C. E. Bessy, Lincoln, Neb.

Dear Sir:

In measuring up correspondence for the year ended July 1st, we find that a small balance is still due you, and we herewith enclose our check for same. We wish to say that we shall be very much pleased to have something from you for publication as often as you can find time to prepare matter, and we shall be glad to pay for same as per previous arrangement; viz., $6 cash per column. Kingly acknowledge receipt, and oblige

Respectfully yours, J. H. SANDERS PUB. CO. Per [? ?] Secr't'y and Treas.

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J. M. SANDERS PUBLISHING Co.

The Breeder's Gazette,

Chicago, Ill. Oct. 14th, 1891.

Dr. Chas. E. Bessey Lincoln, Neb. My Dear Doctor: We desire to make a strong, all-round paper for the next few months and your assistance in this work will be much appreciated. Our correspondents have been resting while the fairs claimed so much of our space but now that they are out of the way we shall have to put in some good licks during during the subscription season. Any thing in your line which will be XXXXXXXXXseasonable we should be glad to have from time to time. Perhaps some suggestions as to XXXX fall and winter treatment of grass lands might be timely. Subjects are amtters of your own choice.

yours truly, W.R. [Inaudible] Jr

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