1920 04 26 (April 26)
Earl courting MaryAboard the Chicago Great Western Railroad, Cafe - Club Service
Address: 1128 W. 27 Street
Postmark: Blockton (APR 26)
Talk about Raining I guess it did rain down here.
Letters, photographs, and records of the Kruse and Adair families, kept and cataloged.
Aboard the Chicago Great Western Railroad, Cafe - Club Service
Address: 1128 W. 27 Street
Postmark: Blockton (APR 26)
Talk about Raining I guess it did rain down here.
Wednesday afternoon
Address: 1456 Dean Ave.
Postmark: Redding (MAY 13)
It seem pretty slow when the aeroplane fly over
Wed Evening.
Address: 1456 Dean Avenue
Postmark: envelope was cut
I got a letter from Arthur today saying he had seats reserved for us, I guess I will half to come
April 30, 1920
Address: new order to 1456 Dean
Postmark: Redding (MAY)
I have got the cylinder oil for the tractor, I have had it cranked up yesterday it is working pretty good there is a man coming next week to fix it a little but I will have him go all over the engine and tighten it.
The dinning room is 104", 50" for the large window, and 30 in for the small window.
Wednesday afternoon
Address: 1128 W. 29 Street
Postmark: Chariton & St. Joseph (APR 28)
You tell Arthur I will see about buying the stock If I buy I will just buy five shares.
I can buy the Liberty bonds of Mamma there would be about $40.00 or $45 of depreciation on the bonds so the five share would cost u about $600.00
Arthur is making us a good offer on it, It will not make him very much money
Hazel was Uncle Billy’s wife; she lived in Centerville and visited Clarinda and Red Oak. Her maiden name was Roby. Billy died in April, 1967.