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Carolyn Gay Taft Farm Letter - December 9, 1920
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Old Mission Mich [Nov] Dec 9th 1920
Dear Miss Taft:- I sent a money order to you the 28th of Nov. and have had no answer from you so far. I would like to know if you received it, if not please let me know as soon as possiable.
Bates has been operated on & is doing fine. Wasn't even lame after ward. Mr. Berton charged $2.00 I think that is reasonable enough don't you?
Have you heard from the Stutsmans of late? I have not. & have been wondering how Mr. Stulsman is.
Your corn [fodder]stalks were cured just lovely this fall The nicest they have ever been.
Joseph did not get time to putty the windows before it turned cold & he wanted to put another coat of green paint on but did not get it done. All the other paint was put on. Also the stairs sided up. It certainly makes the house more comfortable.
Today he cemented and stoned the new well.
The new seeding was just up when it turned so cold.
$2.00 Mr. Berton 10.46 credit
1.25 stock salt 4.92 1.10 1 sack cement _____ .25 currey comb for Horses 5.54 your credit .20 Barn rent .12 money order
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4.92
Your Friend Essie K.
[Attached were two Cash Sale Slips from Prokop & Kysela, TC - 12/7 Taft Sal[l] 1[.]25; 10/7/20 Taft cement 1.10]