Transcribe Hornaday, W. T. Letter to Ward, Henry A. (1879-02-24)

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                                   2       Feb, 24, 1879

to say how it shall be </s got > obtained & forwarded. Better get it of my friends I suppose, for I have spent too much of your money already, and I have no doubt you are utterly weary of my re- peated "calls". But we will begin to harp on another thing now very soon, and unless I am </u much > mistaken the bread we have been so long casting upon the waters will return to us 40, 60, and 100 fold.

    You see I wrote home (to Mr Auten)

for $100. to spend in Singapore for myself if necessary, but it seems he has put all his money and all mine also into his coal mine - and there it is! And don't we wish we may get it !

    I enclose some stamps for the folks at

the "Office" and remain

    Yours to the bitter end,

Wm T. Hornaday. P. S. Remember my brother's address is David V. Miller, Indianapolis, Ind.