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I open with an apology for the shortness of this note. written after Ain P.h. Brother William is out of employment and is staying at our house with his family, his children have the hooping cough. the youngest very severely. Mr. Jones minister has just been here and says you have a remedy which would help them directly, if you will please send us a receipt we will be very gratefull, | I open with an apology for the shortness of this note. written after Ain P.h. Brother William is out of employment and is staying at our house with his family, his children have the hooping cough. the youngest very severely. Mr. Jones minister has just been here and says you have a remedy which would help them directly, if you will please send us a receipt we will be very gratefull, for the little ones suffer so much, Mother health is very poor indeed, her back troubles her she |
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New York Mills April 26
My Dear Aunt,
I open with an apology for the shortness of this note. written after Ain P.h. Brother William is out of employment and is staying at our house with his family, his children have the hooping cough. the youngest very severely. Mr. Jones minister has just been here and says you have a remedy which would help them directly, if you will please send us a receipt we will be very gratefull, for the little ones suffer so much, Mother health is very poor indeed, her back troubles her she