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Ther. 28o Cloudy Wind E. & SE
Tues. Mar 12, 1895

Raw & disagreeable all day
threatning rain or snow. Afternoon
I was telephoned for & rode
over to "Plainfield" to see Margt.
G.T. Moore's infant daughter
the roads are extremely muddy
and sloppy. William Cuff called
for a basket he had sent meat
in on friday last.

Ther. 37 Cloudy & Rain Wind S.E. & NE
Wednesday 13th

Disagreeable day, muddy & damp
and afernoon it commenced raining
& continued up to bed time. Afternoon
Margt. T Moore telephoned for
me & I talked with her from "central"
She reports the baby "better" & wanted
advice for it. After dark Kate
Matthews sent to ask me to come
& see her little girl tomorrow.
I have suffered with headache all
day & am afraid of "grippe."

Ther. 40 Clear & Cloudy Wind N.W.
Thurs. Mar. 14th, 1895

Was called by telephone & rode
first to see Kate Matthew's child
& from there to Plainfield to see
Margt. T Moore's infant which is
quite sick with acute "broncha.
pneumonia." Afternoon I drove
to Ashton.

Ther. 28o Rain & Sleet Wind N.E
Friday 15
This has been an extremely disagreeable
stormy day all through.
I drove (in the phaeton over to Wm
W Moore's to see Roland's infant
daughter again; it is a very sick
baby indeed. Willie came over
this morning for a short time. He
has a bad cold. Afternoon W.E.
Johnson (from the bone mill) was
here for advice & medicine.
I went up to the store towards
evening. Went over to Mrs R's
to talk with Margt T Moore (by
telephone) in regard to the infant.

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