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		<title>Admin: Created page with &quot;Old Mission, Mich Oct. 9th 1927  My Dear Miss Taft: - Today is Sunday &amp; raining. It is queer how our weather goes to exremes one way or the other. But how thankful we can be for our crops such as we have.  I had a lovely letter from Mother yesterday &amp; she said what crops didn&#039;t dry up froze early. They are paying $1.20 a bu. for their potatoes now. The farmers who depend on potato &amp; grain crops here are out of luck as the rain keeps every thing so wet that can&#039;t get thin...&quot;</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;quot;Old Mission, Mich Oct. 9th 1927  My Dear Miss Taft: - Today is Sunday &amp;amp; raining. It is queer how our weather goes to exremes one way or the other. But how thankful we can be for our crops such as we have.  I had a lovely letter from Mother yesterday &amp;amp; she said what crops didn&amp;#039;t dry up froze early. They are paying $1.20 a bu. for their potatoes now. The farmers who depend on potato &amp;amp; grain crops here are out of luck as the rain keeps every thing so wet that can&amp;#039;t get thin...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;Old Mission, Mich&lt;br /&gt;
Oct. 9th 1927&lt;br /&gt;
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My Dear Miss Taft: - Today is Sunday &amp;amp; raining. It is queer how our weather goes to exremes one way or the other. But how thankful we can be for our crops such as we have.&lt;br /&gt;
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I had a lovely letter from Mother yesterday &amp;amp; she said what crops didn&amp;#039;t dry up froze early. They are paying $1.20 a bu. for their potatoes now. The farmers who depend on potato &amp;amp; grain crops here are out of luck as the rain keeps every thing so wet that can&amp;#039;t get things in.&lt;br /&gt;
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Your corn is all cut now we need some nice dry weather to get it ready for husking. Had our first frost Fri evening but didn&amp;#039;t touch your farm as we can see. This sure is a nice location.&lt;br /&gt;
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The new seeding is coming fine as thick as hair on a dogs back &amp;amp; the rye is beautiful &amp;amp; green. Nothing would please me more than to have you spend Sunday with us. Come &amp;amp; have dinner with us it is cool &amp;amp; nice now. And the woods are beautiful in their gay new colors.&lt;br /&gt;
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Your cherry trees are very green &amp;amp; nice yet. Look fine for to go into the winter with. In fact every thing is better than most. For so many orchards haven&amp;#039;t any leaves. Am so glad Jos. could stop the blight. Now if the Winter &amp;amp; Spring are kind to us there is no reason why we can&amp;#039;t have cherries another year. I guess we all need them too.&lt;br /&gt;
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Have you heard any thing of any propects of selling? There hasn&amp;#039;t been any one here so far. Lets all hope for a good Summer to come. If when you write to Alberta I would be very glad if you would ask her if Mr. Stutsman would finish a few of those snap shots for us. I would like to send some home to Mother. Maybe I can do something nice for you some time.&lt;br /&gt;
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We brought your little stove home &amp;amp; have covered it up nice for winter. We have every thing stored here now. Joseph wants to put the sprayer away for winter &amp;amp; get every thing in tip top shape.&lt;br /&gt;
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He wanted me to mention that the mice are still chewing into the grain bins &amp;amp; he wants to store the old corn away very soon now &amp;amp; make room for the new crop in corn crib. Do you want him to tin the whole bin or what the mice would soon destroy enough to pay for a lot of tin. I know how to feel sorry for you because every cent we get goes like wild fire since we bought our place. But am glad we have it even tho&amp;#039; it isn&amp;#039;t much of a place.&lt;br /&gt;
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Guy Tompkins had another operation and has cancer of the liver it is partly eaten up now he has only a few days to live at the best. &lt;br /&gt;
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I have taken some of that work to do that I spoke of and have nearly $21.00 worth ready to send out. Sometimes I think I am foolish to try &amp;amp; do it. But there are so many extra things we need that I decided to make a try at it. It is a good way to earn a little money besides doing my house work.&lt;br /&gt;
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If you don&amp;#039;t happen to sell your hooked rug I think I know of a lady that might take it. That resort lady would like to have had me do a lot of children&amp;#039;s sewing for her also quilt some quilts. But I can&amp;#039;t do the extra work now. Joseph has a spell every day or so about my working. But all men are like that. I would far rather work harder &amp;amp; see my family get along than sit helpless &amp;amp; not try. Sometimes I wonder and think of what you said this Summer if it pays. I notice that lots of women don&amp;#039;t try &amp;amp; they have things too.&lt;br /&gt;
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Well I must write to my dear Mother too. So must close now.&lt;br /&gt;
With love Essie&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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