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borrow money to go East, had no resources of his own there, and part of the money he has collected has gone to buy a piano, which he writes he has got for his daughter. He sent a number of prospectuses here for a newspaper to be published here, called "The Osawatomie Times." It states that such a paper will be issued here, the 1st No. some time in March. I
borrow money to go East, had no resources of his own there, and part of the money he has collected has gone to buy a piano, which he writes he has got for his daughter. He sent a number of prospectuses here for a newspaper to be published here, called "The Osawatomie Times." It states that such a paper will be issued here, the 1st No. some time in March. I should greatly like to have a paper printed here, of course, especially as it might personally advantage me by giving me employment occasionally. But there are more papers in Kansas now than can be supported, and why another starveling? Beside, probably to induce the publishers to locate here, the most extravagant and false statements are made. For instance the ma[[paper torn]] that carries the mail back and forth from Westport hhere goes generally in a two-hour

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borrow money to go East, had no resources of his own there, and part of the money he has collected has gone to buy a piano, which he writes he has got for his daughter. He sent a number of prospectuses here for a newspaper to be published here, called "The Osawatomie Times." It states that such a paper will be issued here, the 1st No. some time in March. I should greatly like to have a paper printed here, of course, especially as it might personally advantage me by giving me employment occasionally. But there are more papers in Kansas now than can be supported, and why another starveling? Beside, probably to induce the publishers to locate here, the most extravagant and false statements are made. For instance the mapaper torn that carries the mail back and forth from Westport hhere goes generally in a two-hour