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To day lovely and cool, all of us in health. Mr Harvey took cold at the Depot last night while he was waiting for Mrs Turlingon Harvey Jr. to arrive but she did not come last night but to night at 9 o’clock, a cab came to the door, and out jumped Mrs Turlington Harvey, Jr. bright and smiling, she [[unclear]] she will leave Monday morning for Ocunmowoe, at nine o’clock, to join her husband and three children they have taken a cottage there for the summer, and rented her own out at Lake Forest, for the summer, as she wants a change. Mrs Blund Ballard was in the city to day with Mrs Harvey, her party was Miss Houston. Capt Winshep, Miss Peob. & Mr Noyes, and Mr Ballard, it turned very warm, and Mr Noyes said the party was completely worn out sight seeing. We laughed hearty over his description. | |||
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Mr O. F. Badger gone to Louisville, to see his family
To day lovely and cool, all of us in health. Mr Harvey took cold at the Depot last night while he was waiting for Mrs Turlingon Harvey Jr. to arrive but she did not come last night but to night at 9 o’clock, a cab came to the door, and out jumped Mrs Turlington Harvey, Jr. bright and smiling, she unclear she will leave Monday morning for Ocunmowoe, at nine o’clock, to join her husband and three children they have taken a cottage there for the summer, and rented her own out at Lake Forest, for the summer, as she wants a change. Mrs Blund Ballard was in the city to day with Mrs Harvey, her party was Miss Houston. Capt Winshep, Miss Peob. & Mr Noyes, and Mr Ballard, it turned very warm, and Mr Noyes said the party was completely worn out sight seeing. We laughed hearty over his description.