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Ther. 36 Cloudy Wind S.E.
Mon. Mar. 4, 1895
This has been an exceedingly dull
day. I have had head ache all day
& feel miserable. John Ray's wife
was here for advice & medicine
this morning. I did not go farther
than the stable. The wind blew
strong all day until towards
evening from S E when it changed
to N.W with showers of rain.
Ther. 20 Clear Wind N.W.
Tuesday 5th
Much colder today. Susanna Addison
was here for advice & medicine.
Bro. Chas called on way home from
Rockville. I rode with him to Ashton
& back with Dr Brooke. I went
to the mill for corn for the horse.
Louisa Bowen was here for advice
& medicine. Edward did not go
to school to day but worked at
painting designs for calender. I took
one of the "andirons" to smith shop
& had it mended. Recd papers, letter
& periodicals from T.H. Borden.
Ther. 24 Clear Wind S
Wed. Mar. 6th, 1895
I went up to the mill for a sack
of flour. Afternoon I went to the store
& P.O. Towards evening Willie came
on horseback & staid to supper.
Ther. 32o Clear Wind N.W. & S.W.
Thursday 7th
The ground was scarsely frozen
this morning early. Dora went up to
S. Wetherald's to see Kate Stabler.
Margt G T Moore brought her infant
daughter to me for advice & medicine.
I walked down to Ashton & up to S.S.
Edwd did not go to school after noon
having a head ache. Towards dark
Willie & Fanny came to spend the
night.
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