March 5, 1903

[stationery heading]

Ed. T. Everett & Co.,
Livery and Feed Stable,
250 North Main Street
Phone Bell 97

Marion, Ohio, 3/5 1903

Dear Wife
After another long weary rainy day I seat my self with pleasure to let you know I am O.K. I got a letter from Fritz tonight he is going to Cleveland tomorrow he is going to be an agent there. I will enclose the letter, I wish I was home tonight with my dear sweet wife Oh honey I wish I had a good job whare I could be at home I am getting sick & tired of being a tramp of this kind I have a big notion to do something when I come home I do know not what every day today seems like yesterday tomorrow. Well I am going to be early tonight and send my honey many kisses [drawing of a barrel] (a hole barrel) to baby. Hoping you are well I am [illegible] Bert I sold another order today.

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