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60 [degrees] Clear & Cloudy. S.E.
Ther. MON. APRIL 24th, 1899 Wind
Still no rain although it
looked like it last night &
the "weather bureau" said
we would have "showers".
The man (Thomas), who was
to have finished plowing
the lot disappointed us.
I went to the store etc. Afternoon
Edwd went to "Mt Airy"
to help them about the flower
garden. I walked to Ashton
& engaged seed potatoes.
After supper E went to the
Annual Meeting of the Lyceum
Company. I went to the P.O.
& also over to see Phil Robison
who was not at all well.

61 [degrees] Clear & Cloudy S.E.
Ther. TUES. APRIL 25th, 1899 Wind
Quite warm in the sun
today. Afternoon it looked
very much like our having a
thunder gust from S.W. but
it amounted to nothing more
than a light "sprinkle" which
did not even lay the dust, and
after sun set it seemed to
clear off again. I went
to the store & P.O. before &
after noon. Edwd went to
"Mt Airy" to help them fix
their flower garden & after
coming home went to Sherwood
School & fixed the electric bells.
He & Bessie & Hillis Robison
went (by invitation) to Edwd.
Thomas' on their bicycles. I
went to the store for coal oil
after supper.

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