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has been a good chance for him to rest this week. Yesterday we cleaned the well. There is not much water coming in. The well may have failed permanently. There is plenty of water running in the [[?]] and in the springs. John's filly cut himself very badly on the wires on the neck and back one day this week. Horace Barnard has been moving his house over to the other quarter section. The place seems more lonesome for that house being gone. There is a "Chatauquair" here for you and package of other [[Case C]] papers. We have had two messes of [[ca?]] potatoes. They are rather small yet. My health is about as usual Affectionately your father, John R Everett NEXT SENTENCE WRITTEN IN PENCIL Yours from Waukesha June 6 received in town
has been a good chance for him to rest this week. Yesterday we cleaned the well. There is not much water coming in. The well may have failed permanently. There is plenty of water running in the branches and in the springs. John's filly cut himself very badly on the wires on the neck and back one day this week. Horace Barnard has been moving his house over to the other quarter section. The place seems more lonesome for that house being gone. There is a "Chatauqua" here for you and package of other C.S.S.C. papers. We have had two messes of [[colby?]] potatoes. They are rather small yet. My health is about as usual  
Affectionately your father,  
John R Everett  
[[added in pencil:]] Yours from Waukesha June 6 received in town

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has been a good chance for him to rest this week. Yesterday we cleaned the well. There is not much water coming in. The well may have failed permanently. There is plenty of water running in the branches and in the springs. John's filly cut himself very badly on the wires on the neck and back one day this week. Horace Barnard has been moving his house over to the other quarter section. The place seems more lonesome for that house being gone. There is a "Chatauqua" here for you and package of other C.S.S.C. papers. We have had two messes of colby? potatoes. They are rather small yet. My health is about as usual Affectionately your father, John R Everett added in pencil: Yours from Waukesha June 6 received in town