ADDRESSED TO: Mr. A.J. Stage, Lambs Creek, Tioga Co., Pa.
FROM: John A. Stage, Mount Sterling, Madison Co., Ohio

Mt. Sterling, MadiSon Co Ohio

Dec 24 1891

Dear Son and daughter.
i thot i Would anser your letter to let you no that Whe are all Well at present and i hoe theas fu lines Will find you All Well. i Was glad to Hear you Was all Well and i Was glad to hear helens Mother Was geting better. i Was over to Circleville a Saturday to pay my taxes and i paid yours to and When i got Home thay had got your letter. your taxes is hier this year. thay are under the New aprasement this year. yours Was 1 Dollar and 30 cts. Mine Was 2 Dollars. ida has Wrot to helen and i Suppose She has tole all of the neWs. Whe had a Big Crop of evrything hear this year. Corn is 40 cts a Bushel. i hav husk aBout 6 hundred Bushels and the Most of it for andy. whe Will Finish his in a day yet. Well Cant think of much to Writ. Jams Grable has Bot Rick Whitsids farm and the Runic farm is Sold to. i expect thare Will be a lot of Ditching on it to Do next Spring. Whell helen i are glad to hear you have got your visit out So you Will Com Back again. you have got a Nise little home of your one and you had Better Stay on it and tak car of it and you Would Be So much Company For me. Cora iS no Company for me atol. if you Should come out and John iS in your house you can Stay in With us till He gets out. Whell tess your granpa Wants you to com and Be Company for me. What Did Father think of my Baby? helen, your Bird is hapy as a lark. Tell Father i got a letter from William and thay Was all Well there. Now i Will Close By Sending you all My Love and Wish you all a Mary Christmas and a Happy New Years. anser sun. From your Father John A. Stage to his Son an daughter A.J. and Helen Stage
GoodBy.
Direct to Mt. Sterling Madison Co Ohio Box No 50 (or 80?).