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Santa Rosa Aug 13 1895

Dear uncle and Aunt and all of our relatives I will attempt to answer your welcome letter which was gladly received But what Sad news it contain little did we think when we were thare who would be called first oh what a good woman she was we all Sympathise with you all in your bereavement. what a sad affliction and debt we all will […] as lates and the greatest of all is to be ready and waiting [waiting] for that time to come

we are all well we had a fine trip after leaving your place arriving at My wifes people on the John day valley

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Laura Cooper

to Ezra + Mary Clark after the golden wedding at Farmington

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New Liniment for Rheumatism.
Oil of wintergreen and olive oil mixed in equal parts and applied externally will give almost instant relief from pain. On account of its pleasant odor this liniment is very agreeable to use. —New York Journal.

Dear Uncle + Aunt

I will try + write a few lines in Lewis's letter we deeply simpathize [sympathize] with you + yours in this your sad hour of affliction she was a noble good woman a true wife + devoted mother how those three bright little boys will miss her tender care poor amasa must be nearly heart broken they were so devoted to each other we truly deeply simpathize [sympathize] with him.

Aunt I am sorry to hear that you have the Rheumatisms so much I cut a remedy or rather receipt [recipe] for a liniment out of a paper I will send it in this letter you can get it + try it if you like. Lewis was up to the Ranch didn't get home until last night […] your letter […] it answered


1 Charlotte to uncle + aunt write