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[[Printed picture of 4-story building with "Opposite Postoffice." below]]
[[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]]
FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL HANKLA BROS. CAPACITY SEVENTY ROOMS. Rates: $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Per Day. [[letterhead]]
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TOPEKA, KAS. 190
TOPEKA, KAS. 190


miles Southeast of Indianapolis. Supt. Curtis also wrote of other churches some time ago. Angola is only thirty miles from Hillsdale. Of course I have no assurance as regarding any of the [[points?]]
miles Southeast of Indianapolis. Supt. Curtis also wrote of other churches some time ago. Angola is only thirty miles from Hillsdale. Of course I have no assurance as regarding any of the points.
I cannot say that I am especially disappointed that the Union work is not to fall to me. The perplexities and [[unclear]] of that work are so great that I feel a true relief to think that I need not assume them. Yet on the other hand if it had fallen to my lot to take up the work again with the new plans to be put into operation,--
  I cannot say that I am especially disappointed that the Union work is not to fall to me. The perplexities and burdens of that work are so great that I feel a true relief to think that I need not assume them. Yet on the other hand if it had fallen to my lot to take up the work again with the new plans to be put into operation,--

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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

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TOPEKA, KAS. 190

miles Southeast of Indianapolis. Supt. Curtis also wrote of other churches some time ago. Angola is only thirty miles from Hillsdale. Of course I have no assurance as regarding any of the points.

 I cannot say that I am especially disappointed that the Union work is not to fall to me. The perplexities and burdens of that work are so great that I feel a true relief to think that I need not assume them. Yet on the other hand if it had fallen to my lot to take up the work again with the new plans to be put into operation,--