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59° Ther. THURS. JUNE 23, 1898 N.W. Wind.

Still cool weather for the
time of year. I went to the
P.O. H recd letter from Dora
who expects to come home
on monday next via Washington.
She is now at Oxford
Pa with her aunt Ellie Wood.
Edwd telephoned from Brighton
that he would not return
until tomorrow morning.
Fletcher Clark's daughter
was at the Office
for advice etc. as was also
A.F.Fairall Esq. After supper
I went to the toll house.
The roads are very dusty.

Clear
65 Ther. FRI. JUNE 24th, 1898. S.W. Wind.

Edwd came home from "Fairfield"
before dinner. Richard &
Harry & Annie Lea & Fanny Dickinson
called also before dinner.
I went to the P.O. Bro, William
and Lola came to Riverside
today. After supper Willie called
for a short time. I have felt
quite unwell all day. being weak
and "good for nothing" with some
headache & inclined to sick
stomach or nausia.
The weather is much warmer
today than for several days past.

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