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thinner tho slowly, has a little fever almost every evening and sometimes night sweats, says he cannot take medicine it makes him so sick at stomach and would prevent his eating and then he would go right down, then if you were away, what should I do? Charlotte says Lou is so ill, at Tanerville?, his Father has to go on with him to W. I believe he has dyspepsia? John Wills is going to join William in January. Uncle Vinton wants me to -go to- be in Gallipolis by the 25th this month court week at the division. I suppose I will go, Pa intends giving up the management of Val's estate, and wishes to give up Mama's, then there will be mine, how would you like to take them all. 'twould keep you in employment, I have heard that Dr. Lane intends going soon. Yesterday, the boys, Sissy and I went to Mrs. Von Kuik's? in the buggy, walking up the hills, 'twas very pleasant and the boys got plenty of nuts, we talked of you (as usual) and I thought a good hunt? or two over out beautiful hills would do you so much good, today was the cattle show tomorrow the fair, the Society has leased the Major's corner field, fenced it and put up a shanty[underlined] for the the manufacturing and floral exhibition, admittance, ten cents. Mr. Hopkin is elected canal commissioner. A. Gow brought home his bride and had a reception on monday. Bob Haglit? and J. Cummins are to be here on saturday with theirs, and have one at Haglet's?, returning from Phila. I have put up lots[underlined] of tomatoes expecting you to help us eat them. Stoy? still talks of building at the corner.