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  • Walter E. Dandy Letter 01/11/1910

    1214 S. Mass. Ave.

    Sedalia, Mo.

    January 11, 1910

    My Dear Son,

    …Papa went at 4:00 this evening. He is feeling fine. I have had to let his pants out twice. He is wearing your flannel shirt. It is fine and warm for him.

    Longate has just phoned to find out if Pa was here, so he told me to tell him he had seen Russel at Franklin, and it would be all right there (about the cases that Pa had sent there) and he said Russel had seen General Chairman Conn and he was in favour also. I feel at sea when speaking of lodge business but you will understand that these parties are in favor of what Papa wants. He believed they would at Franklin. He will be pleased to hear this when he comes home. Papa is fighting all of them on the South end. Longate is very anxious to get these things, but he can't figure much. But willing to do anything he can to beat them. It takes Pa to figure things out.…

    Your loving Mother

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