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Month to pay electricity bill - $12.68 this month. He burns a 75 watt lamp sometimes until 2 a.m.  He was already to start until he figured up his train fare, $52.35 without sleeper.
Month to pay electricity bill - $12.68 this month. He burns a 75 watt lamp sometimes until 2 a.m.  He was already to start until he figured up his train fare, $52.35 without sleeper.
And he had only $52.35. When he goes, he leaves here at 4:05 p.m. and reaches Peoria second day at 1:10 p m.    After corresponding with him and argueing he has
And he had only $52.35. When he goes, he leaves here at 4:05 p.m. and reaches Peoria second day at 1:10 p m.    After corresponding with him and argueing he has
finally consented to go to the place in El Paso where there is only one man now. He thinks that if he can ably get "up North" his friends will take care of him.  They are angels
finally consented to go to the place in El Paso where there is only one man now. He thinks that if he can only get "up North" his friends will take care of him.  They are angels
if they do.
if they do.


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Will have Gauntt pick some fruit
Will have Gauntt pick some fruit

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Mrs. May Walden 420 West Bell street Avon Park, Fla.

 May 2.'55

Darling Tafern,

 Yours here this a.m. Thanks for the V  As I expected, I'll have to furnish Frank some for transportation. He gets only $43 - and all I've had from him is $20. he gave me last

Month to pay electricity bill - $12.68 this month. He burns a 75 watt lamp sometimes until 2 a.m. He was already to start until he figured up his train fare, $52.35 without sleeper. And he had only $52.35. When he goes, he leaves here at 4:05 p.m. and reaches Peoria second day at 1:10 p m. After corresponding with him and argueing he has finally consented to go to the place in El Paso where there is only one man now. He thinks that if he can only get "up North" his friends will take care of him. They are angels if they do.

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