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FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL HANKLA BROS. CAPACITY SEVENTY ROOMS. Rates: $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Per Day. [[letterhead]]
FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL HANKLA BROS. CAPACITY SEVENTY ROOMS. Rates: $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Per Day. [[letterhead]]


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My Dear Aunt Mary:--
My Dear Aunt Mary:--
Your letter written after receiving my card was received today. You have since then, I hope, received two letters from me. We are getting along well. Howard seems practically well again, but the quarantine will not be raised till tomorrow or the day after. Haidee broke out yesterday with a rash which the doctor thinks is the German measles. We hope she will be well again by tomorrow. The others are well.
Your letter written after receiving my card was received today. You have since then, I hope, received two letters from me. We are getting along well. Howard seems practically well again, but the quarantine will not be raised till tomorrow or the day after. Zaidee broke out yesterday with a rash which the doctor thinks is the German measles. We hope she will be well again by tomorrow. The others are well.
We had about two or three inches of snow yesterday. Today
  We had about two or three inches of snow yesterday. Today

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Printed picture of 3-story building with "Opposite Postoffice." below FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL HANKLA BROS. CAPACITY SEVENTY ROOMS. Rates: $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Per Day. letterhead

TOPEKA, KAS. March 14 1904

My Dear Aunt Mary:-- Your letter written after receiving my card was received today. You have since then, I hope, received two letters from me. We are getting along well. Howard seems practically well again, but the quarantine will not be raised till tomorrow or the day after. Zaidee broke out yesterday with a rash which the doctor thinks is the German measles. We hope she will be well again by tomorrow. The others are well.

 We had about two or three inches of snow yesterday. Today