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to put lady which Com. followed. They bade me good night, hoped to see me again, and left. I fussed around with cold water in a bowl on wash-stand and got off some of the coal smoke. To bed at eleven. Town clock at four. Catholic church bell at six -- up soon after -- Immense breakfast -- starved to death -- two orange halves -- oatmeal -- piece of stake -- German fried potats (stole some of my neighbor's [[braide?]] as she ( a milliner) didn't eat any ) ham and one egg (I hear a hen cackling now) glass of milk (they first brought coffee. I asked for a glass of half and half -- as she brought in a glass of half coffee and half milk. Sent it out -- had no cream, so finally got glass milk, fairly good.) and
to put lady which Com. followed. They bade me good night, hoped to see me again, and left. I fussed around with cold water in a bowl on wash-stand and got off some of the coal smoke. To bed at eleven. Town clock at four. Catholic church bell at six -- up soon after -- Immense breakfast -- starved to death -- two orange halves -- oatmeal -- piece of stake -- German fried potats (stole some of my neighbor's [[braide?]] as she ( a milliner) didn't eat any ) ham and one egg (I hear a hen cackling now) glass of milk (they first brought coffee. I asked for a glass of half and half -- as she brought in a glass of half coffee and half milk. Sent it out -- had no cream, so finally got glass milk, fairly good.) and
We have this hotel under a long lease and are here to stay -- this is our home. Special attention given to commercial men and courteous treatment to all. Good beds, good meals and good service.

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(3 Hotel Dasher P.M. and Mrs. Burton Minonk, Ill., ________________191

to put lady which Com. followed. They bade me good night, hoped to see me again, and left. I fussed around with cold water in a bowl on wash-stand and got off some of the coal smoke. To bed at eleven. Town clock at four. Catholic church bell at six -- up soon after -- Immense breakfast -- starved to death -- two orange halves -- oatmeal -- piece of stake -- German fried potats (stole some of my neighbor's braide? as she ( a milliner) didn't eat any ) ham and one egg (I hear a hen cackling now) glass of milk (they first brought coffee. I asked for a glass of half and half -- as she brought in a glass of half coffee and half milk. Sent it out -- had no cream, so finally got glass milk, fairly good.) and

We have this hotel under a long lease and are here to stay -- this is our home. Special attention given to commercial men and courteous treatment to all. Good beds, good meals and good service.