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Hudson, Wis., Jan. 1st, 1911 



IN sending my greeting to you for the season of 1911, 

 I want to say: I wish it were possible for me to write 

 a personal letter to all who have written me such pleas- 

 ant and encouraging letters the past year. But that is impos- 

 sible for I have 

 I thank you all 

 myself, and I wi: 

 all letters are 

 very much 

 think you will 

 that our first 

 country has 

 and that you 

 it such. I have 

 letters where 

 picture is really 

 the head of the 

 only answer 

 in the catalogue 



ds of them, and 



mother, sist^jand 



assure yotiT^at 



carefully read and 



appreciated. I 



be gladto kow 



year in the 



been a success 



helpedtcTro^ke 



noticed^ several 



they asRsJf^the 



mine antPifi am 



usiness. f, I can 



I that every word 



hw truth. 



The intense drought covering almost the emkajcountry 

 has made last year a very hard one for growing, but we all 

 hope for a successfull, prosperous year to come. a 



Thanking you for all your good wishes and patronage in 

 the past, and asking for a kindly reception and peru?af of the 

 1911 catalogue, promising my best efforts in caring for the 

 orders you entrust to me, I am, 



Yours very sincerely, 



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CARRIE H. LIPPINCOTT. 



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