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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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[left page]

Cloudy
50° Ther. WED. MAR. 23rd, 1898 S.E. Wind.

Still cloudy & threatening
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
ffrom Thomas H Borden and wrote
a letter to him chihc I mailed
by the 2. o clk pm. mail.

[right page]

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 [illegible] "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 [Fenkes?]. of
Wahington on the Moki Indians