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Stoughton Sep 28th 1924

Dear Doris.

We are having nice weather since the frosty night of Wednesday, which passed us by without any injury. although in some sections it did damage to crops, low lands Mitchells, North Stoughton and Mrs Dykeman said down to her house the ground was white but did no harm. I am taking up the iris such a job I cannot do much at a time but I mean to get it uprooted at last, and it will be planted down where the dahlias are now. I have brought over a wheelbarrow of dressing from the barn, and prepared the ground and even now it makes my back ache to think of it. I am still game to the last though.

I have been over to see Mrs Albert Clapp one day this week the poor woman is suffering with a strained cord in her leg just siatica as Pa had and she says