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Jan. 26, 1888.
Jan. 26, 1888.
Dear Sister,  
Dear Sister,  
Last eve we received two letters from you -- wish I had time do them one half justice in the way of answering them this A.M. but can only write a few lines. In regard to Mr. Kiler's $750. I think he was presuming too much when he made that loan for you and I think he acknowledges that when he sent you the ck. for $500. My man Smith is waiting as I tell him I think you will take his loan, but I hope you will give a positive answer as soon as possible [[underscore]]. He can raise
Last eve we received two letters from you -- wish I had time do them one half justice in the way of answering them this A.M. but can only write a few lines. In regard to Mr. Kiler's $750. I think he was presuming too much when he made that loan for you and I think he acknowledges that when he sent you the ck. for $500. My man Smith is waiting as I tell him I think you will take his loan, but I hope you will give a positive answer as soon as possible. He can raise

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letterhead G.P JONES E.W. EVERETT JONES and EVERETT Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE Olpe, Kansas letterhead end Jan. 26, 1888. Dear Sister, Last eve we received two letters from you -- wish I had time do them one half justice in the way of answering them this A.M. but can only write a few lines. In regard to Mr. Kiler's $750. I think he was presuming too much when he made that loan for you and I think he acknowledges that when he sent you the ck. for $500. My man Smith is waiting as I tell him I think you will take his loan, but I hope you will give a positive answer as soon as possible. He can raise