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(Left side of journal)

Clear
Ther. 60 WED. OCT. 5th 1892 Wind N.W.
F. Tyson left in the early stage for Balto.
Sister Beulah came to spend the day.
Helen B Lea also came & staid during
meeting time with her son Henry &
her infant Robt: Bro R called & Mrs
Gideon Gilpin here for med: for Gideon
& to consult me for herself. John
Johnson here all day & finished trimming
the hedge. Just at dusk I was
sent for & rode to Ashton & prescribed
for Mrs. Ent. After supper I attended
a democratic meeting at the Lyceum
& heard an excellent speech from
Hon'. Mr McKaig our representative in
Congress.

Clear
Ther. 40 THURSDAY 6th Wind N.W.
Cold with high wind, felt quite
unwell with "headache" all day.
Prof: Charles Stabler was here to
consult me in relation to a broken
front tooth from a base ball
accident. I rode to Ashton towards
evening to see Mrs. Ent again, she
having sent for me by a note from
Mrs: T Marlow.

(Right side of journal)

Clear
Ther. 43° FRI. OCT 7th, 1892 Wind N.W.
Rather warmer today. I drove
down to Ashton to see Mrs Ent again
before dinner. Afternoon I helped
"Phil & Frank" sweep out the Lyceum
after which I drove to Ashton called
to see M K Evans, also drove down
to John Thomas to see Chas: Howard
"Phil" going with me. Rachel Spriggs
was here to consult me about her eyes
Henson Hopkins was here after
I had gone to bed for advice and
medicine for his wife "(Emiline.)"
I loaned him an injection syringe
which he promised to return tomorrow.

Clear & Cloudy
Ther. 60° SATURDAY 8 Wind
Bro: R & sister Mary called
Henson Hopkins brought home injection
syringe. I drove over to see his wife
& from there over to see Charles
Addison's wife beyond Hollands
Corner. Cousin Hannah Chandlee
dined with us. Edwd: went with me
in my drives this morning. It clouded
over before dinner after the sun had
shone (at times) as hot as July & before
I reached home we had a shower of
rain and about 6. o'clk p.m. it set in
for a settled autumn rain. After
dark I walked up to the store, through the
rain for a bag of smoking tobacco.

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