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8 Sunday. Childrens Day at Hendersons Grove. Dr. MeCasey & family
Dinnered with us. Had (2) Bottles of Beer. Alba and the boys went to church in
the evening. Preaching by Mrs Rev. Bushong.
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went to Rice, fearful hot. Thunder[e]d clouded up and threatened rain
afternoon but failed Fearful warm. Light: wind South east & south. 106
Degrees in the Shade, this the warmest day this Season, up to date. Corn is
looking Discouraging. |
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18 Friday. Cloudy & warm. Boys helped Jack Matthews stack Oats till
noon. Went fishing after noon. Fishermans luck. John Henderson Taylor Called in
the evening. Hot all day Wind S. E. Corn looks bad and the old Man is
Discouraged. Bluer than thunder |
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27 [28?] Monday. Clear and warm. High wind South. Fearful wind &
Dust
this is the last day for our corn. Good by [e] corn. We did our best to get you.
But failed A great amount of hard work lost without any return. 7 in our family
95 acres of corn gone. Hard winter in Store for us. It will take grit and economy
to winter here. Boys helped old Henderson Thresh till noon. After noon they went
to Huschers. Hotter than a . . . after dinner. Its good by[e] John. 2 Saturday went to town with Smith. Staid all night with Smith. Went to Alliance on the bottom no Alliance. Rained a good Shower. 3 Sunday. Came home Smith brought me home: Had a glass of beer with Dr. McCasey, Home 10 A. M. Coal and fresh this morning. Dr. McCasey&family here for Dinner 4 Monday. Rained a little Shower last night. The old man went to Lillibridges John went to town to Co. Alliance. George went fishing. Cloudy & cool. Wind north. Cool. Alba went to Kellenbargers went to Rice after dinner. Received from Reed $34.35 Due on Hogs Had 2 plow She Sharpened 50t. George caught a good mess of fish John came home about dark. Gave John Cash |
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90¢, Mother's Shoes repaired 60¢ Ida Kellenbarger Staid
all night. Woodruff Threshed to day. Lillibridges all a little better. |
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and Alba went in the evening to W. A. Pierces. Received a card from G W
Coffey
President Co. Alliance. |
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Storm South & South east 8:30 P. M. - The old
Man considerable under the weather. 2 Tuesday. Fearful wind & dust Went to Bergeron's sale and Stood around there. all day like a damphool. Home 4 P. M Hot wind and Dusty Awful bad day Boys cut corn. Women Folks |
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visiting. Barcelo Stop[p]ed for water. Cows sold at from $15.00 to
$24.00 -
Horses dirt cheap |
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ling for Jack Matthews for Rake head 80¢ Dinner 10¢ meat
80¢ = 6.80[?] Home 5 P. M. Had a good visit while in town. |
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at Hen Peck, No 1304. A buisy day for the old Man. Boys Played Ball at
Rice this afternoon. |
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28 Sunday very foggy. Paid the Boys Cash $3.00. The boys went to Rice.
Smoking Tobacco 10¢ = $3.10 Went to Dave Skeels & F. A. Thompson's The
Political campaign will open Tomorrow. The Boys went to Town to church in the
evening. Hom [e] low Twelve. l Wednesday. Cloudy & Pleasant. Went to town. [J. F. Willits]
Peoples Candidate for Gov. spoke to the multitude estimated at 4000 People. A
gala day for the new party. Big crowd Bought whip 75¢ |
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4 Saturday. Went to town with Mother & Freddie, bought cigars 10¢ Tobacco 40¢, lamp chimney 30¢, Flour 2.55¢ Gave Mother 1.00 = $4.35. Attended Alliance meeting at Hen Peck. 5 Sunday. Misty rained a little Went to see F. A. Thompson, who is sick, with malaria fever. Bad Disagreeable day. 6 Monday. Great big fog this morning & forenoon. Pleasant after Dinner. Mother Alba, Freddie and Frankie McCasey went to Hendersons after dinner. Qunell Called. I sold him our old Stover for 25¢. The Old man alone During the afternoon. Dr. McCasey Called 10 P. M and Staid all night. 7 Tuesday. went to coal Bank for coal, bought 1 Ton coal 2.50 Tobac[c]o 45¢ Total $2.95 Home 5:30 P. M. 8 Wednesday. Fair day. Went to Meredith [27] with George Greathouse. John Davis Peoples candidate for congress spoke to 300 people. Good time. Home 7 p. m. Greathouse Horse Kicked George. Dr. Jeannette Called in my absence. The Boys and Alba went to the Center to a festival. Brought home a few acorns from Pipe creek. 9 Thursday. Cloudy & high wind north. Very disagreeable day. Misty, moist quite unpretty. Wash day. Boys at school Old Lady Snavely Called in the evening & Staid all night. Boys went to Pin Town to hear John Davis speak. 10 Friday Cloudy & Pleasant Alba went to Rice. Attended Alliance meeting at the Center. Home 10:35 P M 11 Saturday. Cloudy & threatened rain. Went to town, with J. O. McIntosh. Attended Co. Alliance was elected a delegate to State Alliance to [be] held in Topeka, on the 15 inst. Dinner 25¢ cigars 30¢ Total 55¢. Attend[ed] Alliance on Oak creek. Home 9 P.M 12 Sunday. George went to Thompson's. Cloudy 13 Monday. cloudy & cold. High wind north. Went to town. Drew from Cloud Co. Bank $100.00 Paid N. W. Thomas note for Studebaker wagon bought October 14th 1889 $71.50 In full for all demands to date. Bought Day book 20¢ postage 4¢ gave Mother 50¢ Total 72.24 Home 11.30 A. M. Fearful wind north. 14 Tuesday. Ma and Pa and Freddie started this morning for Topeka Fearful cold wind S. W. [Written by Alba.] |
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16 Thursday Very pleasant day, the boys at school. Us youngsters went to No 8 to hear a darkey speech. Had a splendid time. [By Alba.] 17 Friday, Had a letter from Pa. Chas came out this evening started home at 9 P. M. nice day. [By Alba.] 18 Saturday started [home] from Topeka at 11 A. M: arrived at Strong City 4 P. M changed cars for Aurora Layed over (3) hours. Started from Strong City 6 P. M. At Manchester received telegram ordering Mother & I to come home. Arrived at Aurora 10 P. M. Arrived at home 11 P. M. We were surprised our neighbors had taken possession of our home to extend their appreciation and greetings to us. The following named neighbors and friends here to receive us, Mrs and Mr Kellenbarger, Ida, Henry Sallie, and Geo. Secrist, Will and Mollie Goble Mr & Mrs Elias Lillibridge, Lucy, Sarah and Chas Lillibridge. J. E. Hagaman Anna McManimie [McManimee?] Mr and Mrs Bolen Mr. & Mrs Truman Pierce and children Ella Stoner, Mattie Matthews. Went to bed 1:30 P. M. [A. M.?] 19 Sunday. Clear & cool. Found every thing all right at home. Had a good visit while attend[ing] the State Alliance. The States of Georgia and South Carolina Sent greetings. Col. Polk Pres. [of the] National Alliance spoke also Col. Livingston Congressman elect from Atlanta and farmer Wilson of Americus Georgia also Dr. Stone of Atlanta form[er]ly a member of 2nd Michigan Vol. but now of Georgia. All in All we had a good and Profita[b]l[e] meeting. Mr. & Mrs Sawdy Mrs W. B. Smith, Dr. McCasey and family Called today. Good Day and good visit. 20 Monday cloudy & cool Paid J. A. Secrist cash 80¢ for 20 lbs beef. Loaned our cider mill to Jack Matthews. 21 Tuesday. Rained a good shower last night. Killed a hog This morning & traded it to Festus Sawdy for a seed hog. J. E. Stillinger [here] this morning Also Charles Keostter. Stilling[er] and Keostter got into trouble. They want to arbitrate. I went with Keostter but Stillinger failed to put in. cloudy & cool. 22 Wednesday pretty good good day. Went to W. S. Lillibridge in fore noon. After noon went with John Stillingers and assisted him to] make settlement with him and his renter. Charley came home this eve. had supper with us then went to town. |
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23 Thursday Went to school house in the morning Met Director
Lillibridge school Mother & Davy Secrist and made a little settlement.
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I then went to Skeel's had Dinner with Dave, then went to
Aurora. Bought stove pipe for School house Candy 10¢& coffee 65¢=
90¢ [?] |
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H H Young & T. S. McHenry were placed in nomination and resulted in
H. H. Young 73 to T. S. McHenrys 32 votes.
[29] If this is an indication the Peoples
Party will win next Tuesday. Went down on the bottom to No 8 and heard Savery,
Stoner, Rose and Dr. Walling of Sumner Co. speak. I must Say the Dr. is a stem
winder. I met the Dr. in State Alliance. Bought oil at Rice 25¢, Home 11:15
P. M. 1 Saturday Great crowd in town. Home 7 P. M |
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9 [8?] Saturday Rained nearly all day Boys came home about noon. Alba
staid in town. Bad Disagreeable day. Tied up the colts for the first time this
fall. Judge Stoner called on his way home from town |
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for Dinner. John & Mabel went to School. George husked corn. |
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Everything sold well. [30]
Received for my work Six dollars. Boys at
school. Kentucky Smith took Mabel home with him. Alba and the boys at church
this evening. 2 Tuesday, cloudy & cold High wind north east Jack Matthews Laid floor in our Kitchen. Boys Halled straw and manure John went to Rice in the evening bought nails 25¢ Postage 6¢, = 31¢ 3 Wednesday. Clear & cold wind North Went to town Bought lumber 1.10 Paint 75¢ cigar 5¢ Total $1.90. Boys at School. Alba went to Rice. Jack Matthews working at the floor 4 Thursday. Fair day but cool High wind south. Boys at school Boys & Alba went to church at the center in the evening. Jack Matthews Did not: work to day. 5 Friday Cloudy & coold Wind north & North East. Boys |
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at School. Jack Matthews Finished flooring Our Kitchen. Black sow
Boared out
by Festus Bought Beef .96¢ |
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Night. Dr Day Mrs McCasey and children visited us to day. Mrs Parvin
& family visited us to day. Jack Matthews Called this evening Ira Pierce and
George Secrist Called in the evening. Ira staid all night. They Just came from
Arkansas and are well satisfied to Stay in Bloody Kansas |
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30 Tuesday. Misty rained a little. Muggy & Disagreeable all day. Election day for State Senator, for 32nd Dis. Special election Ballot stood S. C. Wheeler Peoples Candidate 86 votes and John W Shafer Republican Candidate 25 votes. Home 7:20 P M Paid my Shear of tickets 50¢ 31 Wednesday. Cloudy and cool, Misty rained a little. Disagreeable. went to town with election returns. 2 cigars 10¢, 2 Sacks flour, $2.50 Candy 25¢ 2 lbs Nuts 25¢ [Total] $3.10 Wheeler Peoples Candidate for State Senator elected by 1200 Majority. Home 5:40 P. M. Freddie Sick Quite unwell Fearful night 11 P. M. Raining Snowing & blowing. went to bed 11:30 P M. Stormy night. 1 Thursday. Fearful stormy. Snowing and blowing. High wind North
west. |
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7 Wednesday. Cloudy and Disagreeable this Morning. Albs took Mr Sawdy
home also Ida Kellenbarger. Bill Price Had his leg broken yesterday. John Secrist
Called to day as he went by. The old Man under the Weather. Jimmy Bertram Called
to day & Said Price had his leg broken. |
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P. M. Alba came home with us. Went to Alliance meeting at night. |
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P. M. Misting. Ground white with Snow. 2 Monday. Cloudy & cold High wind North Stormy. Disagreeable. Blustery & Bad day Generally. Spitting Snow & otherwise unpretty. Fancys Calf died this morning 20 days old. 3 Tuesday. Clear & cold. High wind West. 6 Degrees above zero this Morning. Wash Day. Clock Tincker Called today and cleaned & repaired our clock & had his dinner with us. Paid him Cash 75¢. John went to Rice Bought flour 1.25 Kerosene Oil 25¢ - $2.50 [?] Fine & Pleasant after- dinner. Went to Jack Matthews & Had 3 pairs Shears Sharpened. 4 Wednesday. Good day went to town with Oda McIntosh. Had Dinner with Democrat Smith. cigars 10¢. Paid for repairing Johns watch 2.00 Total $2.10 Drew School Money, $85.00 Deposited in cloud co. Bank $79.50 Paid W. S. Lillibridge school Money $5.50. Paid Ida Barlow check on cloud co. Bank for $35.00 5 Thursday. Good Day. fine Mother Alba & Freddie went to town. Gave Mother check for 20.00 Dollars on cloud co Bank Leaving Me in Bank $7.33 Black cow Bulled by John Henry Bill Time Nov 5 1891 Went to S. Went to the School house to District board meeting. The director failed to put in. The Boys went to Rice in the evening. Mother got her Teeth Cost $20.00 6 Friday Good Day., Cloudy & warm. Mother Alba & Freddie went to Dave Skeels & to Aurora. The old Man at home alone. Lizzie Bulled Sally Secrist & Ella Stoner Called after noon: Dull all Day Alone. No good to be alone. 7 Saturday. Good Day. Went to town Also John & George. Sold 7 Hogs weight 1660 lbs Price 2½¢ per pound= $41.50 Deposited in cloud co Bank $40.00 Dinne [r] 25¢, cigars 10¢ Tobacco 40¢ Dinner for the Boys 50¢ Total $1.00 [?] Mrs MeCasey & children came home with me. Home 6 P. M. Attended Alliance Meeting & In the Discussion was knocked out, in Good |
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Shape. Commenced to rain I P. M Went to bed 1. P. M. [1 A. M.?] |
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Home with Jack Matthews. Dr. McCasey at home. Had a talk with Sam Scott
Assistant State Alliance Lecture[r]. Had a bottle of Beer and Dinner with Ben
Lake. Tobacco 10¢ cigars 10¢ Bible $1.25 = $1.45. Home 7 P. M. |
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1 Sunday. Fine Bright clear day. At home all day. John Henderson Taylor
Burroughs Called |
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house in the evening. Fine evening. Mother vis[i]ted in the after noon
with Mrs. Matthews Mrs Matthe [w] s is sick |
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paid him for building fires in school house $2.75 The Boys & Alba
at church this evening |
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31 Tuesday. Fine day. Clerked F. M. Burroughs Sale. Rec[e]ived 1.25 Bought cuppoard $1.25 Home 5 P M Alba went to Rice after noon 1 Wednesday. Commenced to rain in the morning then turned to Snow, and
snowed the Ballance of the day. French Key Called and left $63.50 for F M
Burroughs Key had Dinner with us This is a fearful bad day. Hard on Stalk [stock]
of all Kinds |
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11 Saturday Fine & warm. Went with J. C Zimmerman to his farm the
Banta. Home 3:30 P M |
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22 Wednesday. Fine day. cut stalks after dinner. Alba went to Rice
After dinner. Good day. |
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1 Friday Pretty fair day. |
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& George went to town. Bought 1 Barrel Sugar 321. lbs $17.34 Dinner
25¢ cigars 25¢ stable for Horses 75¢ Gave Mother $5.00 $23.59.
Home 6 P M Mother went to town with Jack Matthews. Home 7 P. M. Went to school
house to alliance Rained a l[ilttle. |
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Bought Tobacco 40¢, cigars 10¢ Sweet Potato plants 25¢,
squash seed 10¢, Knife for Fred 5¢ Total 90¢. Home 3 P. M. Gyp
Took the Horse 4:30 P. M George Snavely had his Cow to My bull. Alba & John
Went to Rice after Dinner. |
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Lafe Brickers, Then to Aurora. Had dinner with F. A. Thompson Home 6 P.
M. 2 Tuesday Fair day. Wash day. 3 Wednesday. Good day. Boys plowing corn. The Old Man howing in the garden Alba went to Rice after dinner. 4 Thursday. Cloudy & cool. Dr McCasey called for dinner. After dinner I went with him to Jo. LeClares, Then to Montys and F A Thompson. Home 7:35 P M. Dr Staid all night. 5 Friday Great big good rain this morning. Ground full of water. Thoroughly Soaked. Thank God for it All. Went to town with Dr McCasey. Attended lodge. Rained most of the day. 6 Saturday. Cloudy & Misty. came home with Pierce and Henderson. Bought Potatoes 65¢, Tobacco 50¢ Cigars 25¢. 7 Sunday. Cloudy & cool. at home all day. 8 Monday cloudy & cool. The Boys went to town. 9 Tuesday. Cloudy & warm Went to town. Bought Lumber $5.28 Paid interest on 40 acres School land $7.00 Dinner 15¢, Tobacco 10¢ = $12.53 Home 6:30 P. M. Alba went to Rice after Dinner. Jack Matthews Called in the evening. 10 Wednesday. Cloudy & cool. Finished planting Potatoes. Alba Mabel & Freddie Went to the school house to assist in Singing for childrens day June 21st 11 Thursday. Cloudy & warm. lowed corn. - Finished plowing listed corn 1st time. Commenced in checked corn after din ner. Planted corn beans. Sent 3 letters to P O With J A Secrist. |
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One to Robert Hanson, one to H. P. Blake & one to C. H. Willard
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Cigars 15¢ Tobacco 20¢, Shirt 1.00 Flour $1.40 [Total] $7.75
Home 5 P. M. Jake Matthews bought a new Binder. The last Bit of ice use [d]
today. Sorry indeed for it I [t] was such a luxury. Too Bad Too Bad i[t]s all
gone. 1 [Wednesday.] Home . . . June 30 drew $60.00 school money and
deposited it in Cloud Bank took receipt for it. I did not have check or bank book
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3 Friday. Cloudy & hot Went to town. Sold 2½ Bushels of
cherries 1.00 Per Bus Gave Dr McCasey ½ bus cherries. Home 1 P. M. Dave
Coleman, John Schattlerback, & old Christ Rivir Picked cherries here to day.
Boys stacked alfalfa this after noon. Had a bottle of Beer with Jack Uglow. |
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Wife & Boy, & Severel other Ladies. Home 5 P. M. Jack Matthews cutting
Oats for L. M. Swoop |
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24 Friday Good day. Charley Shepherd stacked our wheat & Oats &
hauled
2 loads of Hay. Paid him cash $1.00 1 Saturday. Stacked Oats. Went to town after noon with William
Lillibridge.
Bought Beef 90¢ Beer 5¢ cigars 10¢ = 1.05 Home at dark: Mother
& sister went to Hendersons after Supper. Henderson paid Me $2.00 for town
Service. |
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7 [Friday.] Clear & hot. High wind S. Boys Helped Delforge thresh.
Mrs W B. Smith & Daughter came this eve. & Staid all night. Fearful Dusty
to day. I fear hot tomorrow |
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19 Wednesday. Clear & hot. Mother Alba Mable Freddie, Sister &
Maud went to Kellenbargers. Boys helped Switze thresh. My Shear [share?] flax
49½ Bus |
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$10.45 Came home with- Switze Goble 5 P. M. Boys helped C. M. Shepherd
thresh. 1 Tuesday Clear and hot high wind S. Boys helped W. B. Lillibridge
Thresh John helped ½ day for Jim Bertram. Mother Alba & Freddie went
[to] town. |
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to C. M. Sheppherds in the eve. Mrs Sheppherd took very sick Cider Mill
returned by Sear. |
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after noon. J. 0. McIntosh & Frank Richards Called this after noon.
George
Started to School this morning. 1 Thursday. Commenced to rain last night and rained all day. Bolinger
called
to day. Ground full of water. Alba took Mabel to and from School. |
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ning. T went to town with him. Rained before we got to town. Attended
Lodge,
Staid all night with Dr. |
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Sam Demers and C. W. Dutton called & Staid all night. Rained and
Spoiled
the speech. |
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and Borrowed my wagon. Returned Jacks wagon. Alba went to town with
Mrs. Henderson. The infernal republican lumber yard at Ames beat me out of
28¢. |
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Chapter R. A. Masons there (2) teams went through. Grand & elegant
Banquet. Good time all around. Back to Concordia 6 A. M. Bill to Superior for
Mother & the old Man $4.40 1 Sunday. Cloudy & cool. Mother, Mabel, Freddie, Alba & the Old
Man visited with Proff Sawdys. Home 5 P. M. Johny went to town this after noon.
Cut and dehorned my bulls yesterday. The first dehorning I ever did. |
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from Colerado, Albert Woodruff & family returned from California
Lizza Had calf Heifer 4 days over time. |
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14 This is my last [day] for W. B. Smith & Co. Buying grain at
Aurora. Rained yesterday and last night, and nearly all this forenoon. Met Mr.
Smith at Aurora and made settlement and quit. Home 5:30 P. M. Ground full of
water. George at School. Our corn Husker came in this evening. Bought lumber Cash
$6.75 Dinner 20¢ Total $6.95 Wind North and threatens Storm. |
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23 Wednesday. Good day Went to Aurora. Bought coal $3.37 Home 3 P. M A.
D. Goble went to Aurora with me. & home with me. |
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