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Fort Mojave Industrial School correspondence, administrative and financial information, image 072

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    111 2 Point and to proceed there, as the occasion may require to purchase the supplies and issue to the Indians.” I took it from these lines that I was expected to purchase the supplies at Kingman, but as I had already- upon receipt of your telegram dated Dec. 26. ‘90- made the preliminary arrangements, i.e. asked for bids on beef and flour, and as the big on flour of Monaghan & Murphy of Needles Calif. Was the lowest obtained, 2 purchased at first car-load of these. I issued ½ of this car lead on the 24 inst. If this is not correct and just as you desire it please notify me and I will justify my mistake. The price paid for flour was $3 10/100 per 100th inst. This is for good flour, such as we use at the school. I can get a much cheaper brand of flour, but