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image PHYSICIAN & SURGEON image Joseph William Zeh, B.S., M.D. 4642 N. 46TH AVE. CHICAGO, ILL. crossed out

Muskegon, Mich. July 31st 1914.

Dearest Mummie, I didn't mean to bring my other letter to so sudden a conclusion but the post man appeared on the horizon and as he usually waits for no man, I ran down and flaged him and finished my letter by scribbling on a little tin box which he carries in his buggy. I wish you could be here to have some of the lovely cream, butter, milk and eggs. They are the best ever. It seems very luxurious to sit down to a table with a big pitcher of real cream. The chickens are very interesting. There are three sets little, medium and big and they all require different food and treatment. There is a little calf besides the cow and horse so it is no small task to care for the livestock. Nellie and I drove to town yesterday to buy feed, lumber for the chicken house, etc. Had a very pleasant trip.