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Mel L. Webster letters, 1883-1889

1887-03-20 Page 14

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all right. We had the bigest snow storm of the season last night a good foot of snow fell and it is still snowing. I guess it is the same storm you had in the east a few days ago. The ground had been bear for three weeks and some farmers had done their seeding. I heard from Kate that you expected Geo and Jen home this spring. I am glad you write to her so I can get the news when you answer this give me Jens address.I want to write to her if you think there is any prospect at all of her stoping of to see us. I will try my best to have her do it. How is Will? I forwarded you a letter from Ida I guess she dont seem to be very well posted on your movements. Joe Limberts folks have a boy at their house. Joe has a $4 smile now. Tell me Min just what it was that Hat told you Hattie said that has made so much trouble. I am anxious to know. If it were not for my cousin Ede and your cousin Hat half our troubles never would have occured but I am in hopes things will be brighter soon. good by my presious girl good by with love Mell
 
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