December 3rd, 1919.
Mr. Jas. W. Bollinger,
Putnam Building,
Davenport, Iowa.
My dear Judge:
Your letter of November 29th
received.
We leave tonight for Minneapolis
and unless something unforeseen turns up,
Charlie will be with you by Saturday the 13th
of December. I really think the prospects of
seeing you again is half the pleasure of going
east and I can imagine what a great time you
two will have telling the men about your hunt.
About the “fixin’” on the Mexican
pictures. The man is carrying a blind over his
arm. They use that to blindfold a pack mule
sometimes when they are packing them. It makes
them stand perfectly still as a rule. You will
remember at Calgary they blindfold the bucking
horses until they got their saddles on, but
Charlie will explain that to you when you see
him.
With kindest regards,
Sincerely,