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Cloudy
Ther 35o THURS. MAR. 23d,, 1893 N.E.Wind

Raw & disagreeable all day. I put the new dash on the "Surry"
& "tinkered" at several odd jobs.
Chas. G. Porter called after breakfast
& I gave him an order on P.T.Stabler
for fourteen dollars ($14.00) the amount
in full due him for r nt to Feb. 1st
1893. Cousin Mary Chandlee died
at 3. o'clock this morning; her
daughters being all present, except
Letitia, who arrived this morning.
Hallie Bentley's two little boys are
still here & will remain all night
again. I took my hand saw up to
Billy Oldfield to have it sharpened.
Recd: letter from T. H. Borden . I
walked up to Henderson's after supper
to give them Dora's ticket to the
Lecture tonight as she can not go.
Bernard T. Sheckels was here after
dark to consult me about what
I fear will be an abcess forming
above his right elbow-joint on the
inner-aspect of the arm.

Cloudy & "Drizzle"
Ther. 40 FRI. MAR. 24th, 1893 NE Wind

Another dull disagreeable day.
Hallie Bentley called & took her
little boys home with her. I walked
up to the store & toll house where
Philip T Stabler paid me ballance
of the Evans account (Eleven Dollars)
He having paid C.G. Porter (on my order)
fourteen Dollars , ballance in full
for Rent to Feb 1st last. Afternoon
colored girl- Robinson (lives at Wm Moore's)
was here & had tooth extracted, Remus
Awkward was also here to consult me.
Emma King called & paid part of
her bill. After tea Edwd went to
the Lyceum with Bessie Robinson.

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