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for in the telegram are White Horse, Cha-sea-vin-ga, and Ma-a-ga-he, Prairie Chicken, + Wa-ha-vin-ga borrowed money and went on with H. Fontenelle to Tekamah I had to telegraph to H. Fontenelle and the ticket Agent sent a message up the road. About six oclock this evening the message came that the men could get on the train tomorrow. I am glad that these three men are going if they didn't when the three men came home they would give them no peace. I don't know
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what to think about P.C's going.  I am so afraid he might try to hurt Frank in some way. These men have been freting and trying to raise money to go and I really think would have gone even if they hadn't been telegraphed for. I have been talking to the three men this evening about you.
      Minnie bought her stove this morning. After we had the draft cashed we had in money $34.85. The stove wit all its furniture about twenty five pieces and three joints [[?]] pipe came to $26. Bed [[strikeout]] $4.25 three chairs $2.25 a