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Cloudy
Ther. 40 WED. MAR. 23d, 1892 Wind Variable

Cloudy and threatening with rain in
the forenoon. I walked down to Ashton.
Afternoon W rode Frank over to
Ranahan's sale near Brighton.
towards sun set it cleared off
with a blow & shower from N.W.
The roads are extremely bad
slush & mud everywhere.
-- Ward (who lives at Jas. Hallowell's)
was here & had a tooth extracted.

Clear
Ther. 40o THURSDAY 24th Wind S.W.

I drove over to Thos. Lea's and
brought sister Harriet home with me
Rosa Awkard (from Jno C Bentley's) was
here for advice & medicine. Willie
bought a log from John Bentley that
he had hauled to the mill to be sawed
into boards, but was not sound enough
for anything but fine wood. Willie went
to Ashton and brought the "Surry" up to
Billy Oldfield's shop to be finished.
Clifford Waters went away somewhere
after supper.

Clear
Ther. 32 FRI. MAR. 25, 1892 Wind S E

Clear and spring like all day
until towards evening when it clouded
over and looks like rain. Sister
Harriet left in the morning stage
for Laurel & Philada. Jno. Grimes
was here for me to go to prescibe
for his daughter (E Steel's wife) and
I drove down to see her. A woman
with one eye from Spencerville brought
her daughter to consult me, after
which I drove down to Dorcas Brook's
to see her boy. Miss Connell was here to
sing with E. W brought F. Peirce to tea
also a bushel of potatoes from Chas.
Hills. After tea he took Dora & Fanny
Peirce to "the Lodge".

Cloudy and Rain
Ther. 35' SATURDAY 26 Wind S.E.

Rainy and disagreeable all day .
I drove down to see Dorcas Cook's boy
again in the phaeton W going with me.
Chas. Porter called to see me about
Angelina Thoma's pension. Fannie Peirce
remained here "weather bound". Afternoon
I walked up to the store and
shops & to the mill. I called at "Ent's"
this morning & Mr. Evans paid me
two dollars "on account".

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