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Mr. A. C. Badger gone down town - in Chicago- Saturday, Oct. 24, 1903 Today is perfect, a bright sun, and the air so bracing, all well. Our Carpenters and painters think they will finish their work to night, but there will be a great deal to clean up. Our new addition has eight new rooms, and four porches, then the Reception Room is to be made over new, with panel walls and ceiling. We will have a very handsome, large house when finished. I received a letter last evening from Martinsville, Indiana from Mrs. Embry Swearingen. she says Lallie is better of Rheumatism in her feet, but not well enough to give up her Sulphur Baths, so Grandma Swearingen will go, and stay a week with Lallie, and let Ada go home to her Husband in Louisville. So she wants us to come on at once, and make her a visit. Mrs. Shreve Badger, Nana & Shreve, Jr spent the day in Chicago, took? there. Mrs. Stanwood Badger has been sick, Adele-Louise Badger has been staying with her. She is now better. Mrs. Loyd called for Frances to walk with her. tonight we dined in new Annex.