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Excellent Cafeand Coffee Shop
MODERATE PRICES
ALLIS-HOWELL Co., Owners.
J. W. HOWELL, MANAGER.
ABSOLUTELY FIRE PROOF
250 ROOMS EUROPEAN PLAN
JOPLIN, Mo.
192
then here by nine aelock had
the not run into a small
chuch hole and hoken a foot
as Ade as or fifty med
spring The hoh was not hell
been over before fut the old
been sayed with a hach sair, every
quitter complately al aid it had
spring hoke right in the center
leaf another put on this
my insists on stresting So
manking for & 750 half of which June I
isont fe out so unful linch,
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In this letter to his wife, Harry S. Truman writes about attending the 1924 American Legion Convention in Joplin, Missouri with fellow veteran James Pendergast. He also mentions seeing his cousin, Ralph Truman, and the message that Missouri Governor Arthur Hyde sent to the convention.
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