W. T, PUTNAM 
P, G. PUTNAM 
W. T. PUTNAM, JR. 
V 7 i 
DRESSED POULTRY, FRESH 
EGGS AND OTHER FARM 
PRODUCTS 
Intermount parm 
W. T. PUTNAM a SONS 
■ THE MAIL ORDER FARM” 
INTERMOUNT FARM BUTTER, 
CREAM, CHEESE, SAUSAGE 
AND FRESH PORK 
Hake Cushman, 
April 17, 1921» 
Dear Mr. Deane:- 
Ypur letter of the 7th addressed to Mr. Cushman 
came to hand and I was overjoyed to get it. Our suit with the City 
comes off June 1 and there has b;en considerable negotiation between 
it and the different parties already and most of them have settled 
out of Court. 0 U r case had dragged along and been complicated by 
the death of the promoter who was engineering the scheme. Naturally 
we have none of us had any very friendly feelings towards the man 
and my youngest boy writing from Pullman says, "I see by the paper 
that 'J’ilden has died* I think he used the word "creaked"* While I 
have no unholy feelings toward mine enemy, and as deaths is only 
a change, r think the world is better off and perhaps Tilden is too" 
What do you think of that? 
Yes, the boys are doing very well* I am not sure but I 
think I have heard them mention your fXfcend St. John. I hope some 
day to meet him, I dont know that I ever told you but Charlie Piper 
0. V. Piper, -"as an old classmate of Mrs. P's and used to be a 
neighbor of ours and I knew him very well in the old days. 
I wish to congratulate you on your birthday. Mrs. P. and 
I hoisted our hundred odd years over a spue of the mountain this af¬ 
ternoon and gathered the bunch of calypsos which I am sending you 
with this. I will also send a lot to Mr. St. John and some to my 
new daughter. Withing a few days past my second son has sent rue 
word that he is engaged and I am endeavoring to get on the right 
