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much obliged to [[Gertrude?]] for [[going?]] for the mail & my glasses may be in my trunk. I will give another search. I am sorry about the hogs, as there will be tax to pay if kept till after the 1st of March. Hope the price will rise.
much obliged to Gertrude for going for the mail & my glasses may be in my trunk. I will give another search. I am sorry about the hogs, as there will be tax to pay if kept till after the 1st of March. Hope the price will rise.

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Anthony, Kansas Feb 24 1890 Dear Robt, Libbie, &c; I sent a letter home yesterday giving some description of the place here ye, and find this morning that the middle sheet was left behind! So here it is, with a little added. Hope we will have a letter from Osawatomie soon. I have been with Jennie so long & so constantly that I naturally think of her a great deal & long to know how she is. 24th - This has been laid aside & I have been sewing. - Some things which were cut out more than years ago have come to the needle now. Miss Wilson is a dressmaker & is making my brown sateen dress, which will make me very comfortable. Sat evening I went down to the P.O

added at top much obliged to Gertrude for going for the mail & my glasses may be in my trunk. I will give another search. I am sorry about the hogs, as there will be tax to pay if kept till after the 1st of March. Hope the price will rise.