Nawsa General Correspondence Weber, A.H. A. H. Weber, M. D., PH.G. 520 Walnut Street Diseases of the Eye and Ear Mutual Phone 1549 Des Moines, Iowa, ..............190 Dear Miss Blackwell:- I am sending you a rather untidy sheet of our only Democratic Paper published in Des Moines but I have tried all day to get a fresh copy but was too busy so send the one used in our office table several days. Start to cut it out then thought I wanted you to see the prominent place it occupied on first page If you care to use it the Editor's name is G. J. Ruiehart his partner [Hon?] Walt. lt. Butler is also a suffrageist. They are both big fine healthy looking fellows with very pleasing personality and we are quite proud of them as they are both orators. Mr. R is a newcomer here and comparatively young man I am sending you by tomorrows mail a copy of our new magazine published by one of our Suffrageists Mrs.. Geo. W. Aglevie A. H. Weber, M. D., PH.G. 520 Walnut Street Diseases of the Eye and Ear Mutual Phone 1549 Des Moines, Iowa,.............. 190 it has a small picture of her in with the Chauncey Depen Club. I think what prompts me to send it is t olet you see my charming daughters picture as am very proudof it. The little article on our Political Equality Club is not what I should have written had I taken a little time but it was hurriedly written one afternoon and amounts to little. It has a cut of our Chairman of legislative work and also a cut of myself. I hope you will enjoy it anyway if it is an ameteur magazine I hope to meet many of the workers in Chicago if I can get away, have undertaken a big thing here. Will place 12 of Miss Anthony's pictures nicely framed in that many of our school rooms on her birthday and has arranged for an assembly and exercises in all of them. I feel this is a big thing and while I have my speakers all engaged I feel that I must look after it. We have six high A. H. Weber, M. D., PH.G. 520 Walnut Street Diseases of the Eye and Ear Mutual Phone 1549 Des Moines, Iowa, ..............190 schools with from 200 to 700 pupils in each and they are all giving a big assembly at 11 0-clock While the 8th grades where the others [have] are to be placed have taken the hour from 3 to 3-30. This has been something I have had on my mind for some time and the clubs think it is one of the biggest things of its kind we have ever undertaken and I have undertaken the biggest part of the work myself. I'll send you the papers with an account of it in Wishing you every success I am Yours sincerely E. Frances Weber Mrs. Weber Des Moines w article Transcribed and reviewed by contributors participating in the By The People project at crowd.loc.gov.