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Cloudy
Ther. 45° TUES. OCT. 25 th Wind N.E.
Quite chilly. "Phil" & I put
the wood into the"wood house"
after dinner. Sister Mary &
Lizzie called. I felt quite
sick towards evening. I walked
up to the store. Took "Frank" to
T Marlow's shop & had his front
shoes changed this morning.
Mr H Davis of Washington
delivered an address on the
political issues of the present presidential
campaign at the Lyceum
this evening. I did not feel well
enough to attend.

Clear
Ther. 45° WEDNESDAY 26 th Wind N.W.
It has cleared off again, with
the wind N.W. which is a great
disappointment as we need rain
the wells are all getting low &
if the drought continues much
longer it will be serious.
I have felt unwell all day and
went no where except to the mill
& to the store & P.O.

(Right side of journal)

Clear & Cloudy
Ther. 40° OCT. 27 th, 1892 Wind N.E.
It was quite cold this morning
but clouded over & was warmer afternoon.
Estelle T Moore was this
morning for advice & medicine for
her sister Alice. Afternoon I took
Harriet & Dora over to Riverside to
call. Dora also walked down to
Bloomfield this morning to call
upon Anna Parker. I put a new
handle in an old "Woodside" four
pronged fork to use in the hay mow.

Clear
Ther. 56° FRIDAY 28 th Wind Variable
Edwin Davis came about 8 o'clk
this morning to plaster pantry
and over head in the vestibule between
the back passage door and the
end of the pantry, he finished at 2 o'clk
afternoon. Phil carried the mortar for
him. I was called down to Ashton
to see Mr M K Evans after dark &
walked down "Phil" going with me.
Mrs Robison & Phil & Frank spent
part of the evening with us.

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