
i got you
letter to day wensday
with
the money all safe and was
glad to hear from you
it seemed like an
age since i had seen
you i am glad you
are better situated
than you was
i am
about the same of my
lameness but yesterday
and to day i feel
better and not so
weak and exausted
like i did feel i
have my bed out in
the room and sleep
better and my appetite
is better sis has been
quite sick so marthe had A doctor
she was quite bad
for two or three days
she was as yellow
as gold the white of
her eyes was very
yellow she was in
here the most of the
time the doctor said
it was her liver
he gave her something
that has helped her
very much O walt
dont you think you
left two shirts and
hankercheif
i went
to the bureau to get
something and there
lay the shirts and
handkercheif i did
feel real bad your
new ones too how shall i
get them to you i dont
know if you will come
christmas i will keep
them then you needent
bring any well walt
here we are yet
the old folks is moving
out and the son and wife
is going to live in one
room and bedroom
and the other to be
rented to another set
rather too much of
the good thing rather
too many over head
but winter aint
so bad as summer
george says if
you will buy
smiths
half of
that lot he will fix
the shop for me he
says he can put
a cellar under it
and turn it around
for about 1200d twelve
hundred dollars
i would not mind
its setting back from
the street he says
there is about 70 dollar
worth of lumber there
he wont take less than
900 doller georg says
property is high this
fall write walt if
you think well of it
take care of yourself
the carpenters shop acrost the street
burned down last night