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last night When he went to Town he was not well
Thomas)
Hickey( Mr Hickey had baught Thomas's Corn at $2.00 pr barrel, he
Corn)
was here this morning & Thomas sent Richd to help shell it
Thoms)
Richd) yesterday & today We did not cut Stocks but got some Wood &
Get wood
halled
Th 20 The morning is calm & verry smokey & clear. It rained a
little last night William came home last night & is still
complaining a little
Jas Bostick)
Jas N Bostick had a little note of mine dated the 8th May 1867
Corn(
paid) for $11.50 I give him 4 bls of Corn at $2.50 pr bl, leaving
ballence(
2 bushels) a ballence of $1.50 I lifted my little note, & owe him the
$1.50 6 March)
Meet( ballence
Thos hung)
Meet( Thos has hung his Meet today & I am hanging mine.
I hang) (
My Meet( I took out at sun down (Sholder) 15 lbs to use this week &c )
Meet 15) (
Fr 21 The morning is clear calm & smokey Verry warm & moderate
weather Wm did not come last night Thos braught his Mare
George &)
Preston) home The boys George & Preston cut Stocks & rail timber
Charley & Plim helped
1868) The morning is beautiful calm & clear A little Cooler than
February(
Sat 22d) yesterday William did not come home last night Our Stock of
Wm
horses must be attended to they are getting verry poore. We
Stock of)
horses) put up a trough long enough for them to eat out of in the Crib
Commenced(
to feed) yard & have fed them this morning, with Corn. George & Preston
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