Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Get Well Again, Mr. Ralph Shambaugh, Jewett, Ohio, 1929




[Postmarked] Jul 11, 1929, Jewett, OH


[To] Mr. Ralph Shambaugh
Jewett, Ohio
Route 1


Hello Buddy:
Took S. R. Everything O.K.  Signed my contract and sent it back this morning.  Do you want to go with us to Unionsport Sunday?  If you do we would be glad to have you.
So Long,
"Billy"


Monday, May 28, 2012

From Mother Bain to Mrs. A. W. Paddock, Malden, IL, 1911




[Postmarked] 21 Wis [rest of postmark missed the card]


[To] Mrs. A. W. Paddock
Malden, Ill.

Indianapolis, Ind
July, 1911

Dear Folks,

They got home all OK was there to meet them was glad to see  Ham/Him[?] I am the merchant here now wish you could trade with me [?] All will  hope[?]
Good bye
Your Mother Bain and Henry




Friday, May 25, 2012

Visting Aunty and the Flying Scotsman, to M.N. McFetridge, Winnipeg, MB, 1936



[Postmarked] Hampton, Middlesex Aug 3, 1936


[To] Mr. N. Mc Fetridge [maybe just "Fetridge"]
294 Lansdowne,
Winnipeg, Manitoba,
Canada


Redondo
86 Gloucester Rd, Hampton, London


Dear Son, so glad to have all your letters here.  Will write you for next mail.  It is glorious to be with Aunty.  Love, Mother.


[postscript] Our train and it only took 7 hours -400M [?]  Some train [?]


Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Monday, May 21, 2012

Sad News to Mrs. W. W. (Alice) Potter, Lena, NY, 1913





[Postmarked] West Exeter, NY Sep 25, 191?,
[To] Mrs. W. W. Potter
Lena, NY
Sept 24, 1913

Dear Sister Alice,
Clarence died Sept 9.  Mother is better.  I guess the medicine you brot[?] her is helping her.  We have had a nice rain.  Hope you are well.  
Your sister, 
Beskia [Bertha?]


Friday, May 18, 2012

"Take the Good, The Best of Now," a Wish to Mrs. Edward Schreyer, Delaware, Ohio, 1917



[Postmarked] Elkton, Mich. Apr. 20 1917

[To] Mrs. Edw. Schreyer.
Delaware, Ohio
R.7.D.

Elkton April 19

Many Happy returns on your Birthday April 21st.
Received your letter 
Will ans soon.
We are all well.  it is raining and is really getting a little warm.
Ever your cousins Gus and Lucy.
(Braun)


Wednesday, May 16, 2012

A Cheeky Postcard to Miss Marion Woods, Toronto, Circa 1908


[Postmarked] Kleinburg Mar 29, [year illegible]


[to] Miss Marion Woods
859 College St.
Toronto, Ontario


Dear Cousin,
Den still intends going west.  I have not seen him since yesterday noon.  I guess he will know what he is going to do when he comes back.  I hope you will be out to see us soon. I would like to get to see Uncle and Aunt before I start work, but chances are small.


Write soon,
Yours sincerely,
Ed. Green, Jr.


Den came home tonight and he leaves for the west Tuesday.


Monday, May 14, 2012

"A Swimming You Will Go," Miss Myrtle Wooster, North Liberty, IN, 1911



[Postmarked] Upper Sandusky, O., Mar 29, 1911


[To] Miss Myrtle Wooster
North Liberty,
Indiana  RR No. 1


2-28-1911


Dear girl
I arieft [arrived] home all save and sound.  look out or in the water you will go a swimming.  Hope that you are keeping well.  Don't stay out all night when Charlie comes to see you.  From yours truly, LSR.


Friday, May 11, 2012

To Friend Myrtle Alexander, North Liberty, IN, 1910



[Postmarked] Marquette, Mich, Aug 20th 8 p.m. 1910

[To]  Myrtle Alexander
North Liberty
Indiana
c/o C.S. Worster

Aug. 21th, '10
Marquette, Mich

S.S. Harvard -
Friend Myrtle-
Received the card and letter all.  Q[?]H. was glad to hear from you once again.  But was sorry to hear that you think of going to the Bend this winter just because I am coming.  All the young people must go to work.  Too Bad, well good Bye.  Best Regards, B.H.W.


Wednesday, May 9, 2012

"Smile Awhile," Mrs. C. V. Hulbert of Nora Springs, IA, 1909



[Postmarked] Mason City, Iowa, Nov 5 1909


[To] Mrs. C. V. Hulbert
Nora Springs, Iowa


Dear Mama,
Pearl, Trude and myself will be home Sat. night.  I think, I will then bring home all that stuff that I was going to express.  Lovingly,
Millis H. [perhaps Millie]


Monday, May 7, 2012

To Miss Myrtle Larson, Nelson, Wisconsin, 1909



 [Postmarked Tell [?] Wis. Oct 8 1909


[To] Miss Myrtle Larson
Nelson, Wis.


R. No. 1 Box 28 c/o Amos Larson


Dear Myrtle
I will now send the postal I once promised you and hope to get one in return soon.  How are you?  I am well.  Got over alright to Gerties.  Annie went today.  Have just done my work.  Ans. Soon.
From Bertha Ness.


Friday, May 4, 2012

There's No Mistaking It's From Ida: to Ray Reamer, 1908



[Postmarked] North Liberty, Ind. ?? 1908


[To] Mr Ray Reamer
North Liberty
Ind.


Helloo Kido
I suppose you got home all ok.  Don't forget to write.  
Yours as B4
Ida May [possibly Ida Mays]


Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Wishing You Good Luck and Lot of Girls, Herbert, Locke Mills, Maine, 1907-1915




[To] Herbert L. Allen
Locke Mills, Maine


Just a word of encouragement I am glad you have got a good job and hang to it.  How is your cold.  Better I hope.  When shall you come home again.  When you do come over how do you like your job  well but I wish you good luck lot of girls and other things.  Good Bye from Teliss [?].