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to washington and west on very important business.

Sunday + monday then is likely to be a grate [great] many People at the exhibition. one of the men. Mr. Hildenbrandt should always be near the door and get the auto's started in the back lot. where they can turn with ease. and also every time the large door is opened [[strikethrough]] so that the [[/strikethrough]] tell Mr. B or Mr H. to see that the wire is put across that beam which is put in an upright position to keep out the sun.  this wire keeps it from falling over.  Mr. Brinly knows about it.
   Green has very little work to do now so he must get a little wood for the house every day and not to forget to pump watter.

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When you write to Mrs. Cole in Washington do not forget to let me know if I must buy a stove the [[strikethrough]]size[[/strikethrough]] same size as the one you gave me or smaller.

I had more then enough money to take me to omaha.  so I did not use the check you gave me. I appreciate just as much and think you very good to let me have it.

I do not know whether you have any money in the house or not so will send you some as soon as I can get to a P.O. in Omaha.

The Porter just past me and tells me that it is just five oclock so I must have gotten up prity early, it is just as well.  you see I am writing this letter while the train is moveing.  I hope you will be able to read it.

You must take good care of yourself