Wednesday, November 11, 1998

November 11, 1918

Nov 18 1918

Miss Rose Kraynik,

1336 Mich; Ave;

Manitowoc,

Wisc.

Postmark: “Beaver Wis.

Beaver, Wisc.

Nov.-11. 1918

Dearest Friend,-

I am just going to write you a few lines, to let you know that I got home alright, and sure was glad to have a letter waiting for me.

I got home this morning at nine-o-clock. left Chicago last night at eight thirty. Didn’t get any sleep. I sure was tired when I got home. But am feeling fine now.

I don’t want you to think that it is too much bother for me to come down to see you. I just want to tell you it would be a pleasure, and would do me good to see you again.

I have not seen Ida yet. May see her to-morrow. I am going to make this letter short. as I expect to see you soon. I may be down there Monday or Tuesday the 18th or 19th-And may be there befoure that. Hope so any way.

This will be all for this time as I can tell you more when I come.

Good-Bye

with best love.

Your Friend-

Dan-

(P.S. Answer as soon as you can-)

(On back of envelope: “From- D.D. Martin, Beaver, R. 1, Box 57. Wisonsin”)

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