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Cloudy
50° Ther. WED. MAR. 23rd, 1898 S.E. Wind.
Still cloudy & threatning
I was sent for and went over to see
"Old John" W. Johnson on Arthur
Stabler's place also went to P.O.
& to the mill. Recd a photograph
from Thomas H Borden and wrote
a letter to him which I mailed
by the 2.o'clk p.m. mail.
Rain. Rain
45° Ther. WED. MAR. 24th, 1898 N.E. Wind.
Rained all through last night
& continued all day today.
"Sam" Hill came to report Old
John's condition. I wrote a
prescription & sent him to Ashton
for Medicine. Went to the
P.O. and Received my"pension
certificate, together with the
"vouchers" (in duplicate) for the
payment of the money due from
Sept. 2nd 1897. to March '98.
I made the necessary affidivt before
A.F. Fairall Esq and Mailed it
to Pension Bureau in Washington.
After supper Edwd. went to
the Lyceum to act as a door keeper
for a lecture by Dr Fewkes of
Wahington on the Moki Indians
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