[Untitled]
Media
Sandpoint, Ida
May 14th1916
Mr. J. C. Neibaur
Dear father
your most welcome
litter came to hand
today also your very
welcome dollar bill
I sure needed it I
did not even have
a nickel to buy any
stamps. I happened
to have some writing
material and I bumed
a stamp to send you
your letter so I was
sure glad to get it
Well it will soon
be my birthday and
also my dear mothers
tell her I send her my
best wishes for many
happy returns. Are
the folks going to try
and be together I sure
wish I could be there
with you especially
for our birthdays I
am awfully homesick
at times whenever
an officer gives me
a bawling out in
a rough way I think
of home and what
father would say to
me for some little
mistake of the sort
you know I have
never been used to
any rough treatment
at home and it is
very hard for me.
Well dad I am not
sorry that I joined
when I did for I still
believe it is a duty
that I owe to my
country. I am glad we
they have made the
age for drafting from
21 to 30 because now
their wont be comany
of my dear friends have
to go
Well dad I guess this
Is all I can think of to
write so I will close
hoping to hear from
you soon and thanking
you again for the money
I remain as ever
your loving son
Tom
________________________
Love to all the folks
tell grandma to
write to me XXXX
Tom