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Show Extracts OF Letters , FROM Patients Cured. What a Difference tie Keeley Cure Kate in a Man's Life. Uncle John G. Crocker Writes Another Letter, P. V. Junction, September, 1S92. Dk. Abtiit;k Groves: Dear Friend I promised to write to you when I left your city. I am camping out here and prospecting for mineral. 1 shall stop in this vicinity for about a week and then we shall inarch southeast about 300 miles through the Indian Territory. I thir.k we are on the track of a large deposit of asphaltum that will be first-clajs for sidewalks side-walks and even street paving. We want to pet the rijjht kind to stand heavy draught wagons, also for rooflnsr. I am also on the track of some other good things that I expect ex-pect will bring us soma wealth. I never overlook a chance to get in good licks in the different mining camp wa come across, for the Keelet Institute and I think we nave done some good work for you already. Gus Streeper is with me and when our old acquaintances ac-quaintances see us they say we are two good examples and that if you can do them as much good as you have done us they are in for a try at it. We meet with some enemies of the Keeley, hut we oon break them up, for truth will and must prevail. May God in his infinite wisdom love and care for you well, is my constant prayer, and with kind remembrance to Mr. Woodman Wood-man and Air. iicCariney. Keapectfully yours, John G. Ckockek. |