Letter from Charles John Aaron Lindquist, 22 November 1893 [LE-41463]

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CHAS. J. A. LINDQUIST, At the old stand of LARKIN & LINDQUIST, Undertaker and Funeral Director, A Full Stock of Metallic, Cement and Hardwood Caskets, Home-made and Imported Coffins. PRACTICAL EMBBALMER. TRIMMINGS, ROBES, SHOES, FLOWERS, Etc. Orders by Mail or Telegraph Promptly Attended to. Ogden, Utah, Nov. 22 1893. Pres,s Woodruff Cannon Smith, Salt Lake City,

Dear Brethrens,- Some time since I wrote you a letter about a Heat Plant I have for sale. As I have had no reply, I write you a few lines. As I have a letter from a Gentleman in Seattle enquireing the price of a portian of the Goods. But as I would rather sell it all in one lump and be done with it, I wished to know if you can take the same in the way I offered it to you.

Br Flygare went over and looked at it, but is all knocked down and piled up. So he could not see much of it.

The Machinery is not new, but the man who bought it for me, who is an old [Hatter] said it was good, and reckemendid it highly. The Hydraulic Press, is run by Gas,

I here with mail you a Photograph of the Press when set up. I do not think you would be taking much chances on taking it. Hoping to hear from you, I am Your Brother C. J. A. Lindquist

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