FROM:Mother M E. Wood
Dear Childern
I resieved your Welcom letter 1 week ago yesterday or the day before and was sory to hear that you was sick I hope that you are all better You must all be carful not to take cold for it is harder than the first I moved up on the hill a weeke ago last Saturday the second from Elder Palmers and a monday I wente to stay with Sophi Dotys mother She had the grip
I came home this week a Monday and have ben trying to straiton the house a little I had a leter from Mate this week She said that she wasent coming untill the first of April but I wrote to have her come sooner Kate Orson wanted her to worked for them when she comes I havent hurd from Herbes folkes since I wrote to you Nor Kates either I couldent live up stairs eny longer Oh it was to hard work I gett the house for to dolars a month Thiar is lots of room in it Nash hainte expected to live so I hear Old Mag was hear yesterday She said that she saw Will Reynolds up town She said that Uncle Bennit was dead and Charley wente to see him and he was drunk If I could onley hear that he was dead it wolde bee a releife to my mind
Editor’s note: There is quite a bit to unpack here. Who is Uncle Bennitt (Bennett?)? This news is delivered by “Old Mag”; family nickname? Just some old lady everyone in town calls Old Mag? And then there’s “If I could onley hear that he was dead it wolde bee a releife to my mind” Is that a mercy of sorts or is he an unpleasant person?
Helen do you think that Will wrote your letter If he did I should have thought he would have said something about Mrs. Frost I donte believe that he wrights them I donte hear enything about my pension yet Maby I will now someone els is going to take hold of it for me now you see it advertised in your paper the pension agent Allcott he getts evry lady a pension He sais that he can gett Mrs Swan one O dear how wish I could see you all I wante to see Tess so bad Maby it is all right that you and her hafto be so far from me
I will finish up on this bit of paper I donte no as I can think of eny more tonight I am glad to hear that Berts mother is better I suppose the girls have tolde you who all have got religon hear Mr and Mrs Caple came out last week and so has Will
Editor’s note: Well, we know it’s not her son Will.
Thair hainte but a fiew old topers left in town now
Editor’s note: A toper is a drunkard. Thank you, Wikipedia.
I wante to hear from you soon if you ar able to right for I shel feeal waryed about you untill I hear from you agin so gooby for this time.
and a grait big kiss
for Tessie from your
Mother
Birt Ives folkes have all fluded out I gess thay ar going to SeeAttle this spring People say thay have enyway.