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(Left side of journal)

Cloudy
30o Ther. TUES. NOV. 22, 1892 Wind N.E.
Edwin Davis & his assisstant
repaired the top of chimney
on the west end of the house
finishing it about dinner time.
Afternoon Emma King sent for
me & I drove down & prescribed
for her. "Phil" went with me.
I have felt miserable and
chilly all day.

Cloudy
28o Ther. WEDNESDAY 23d Wind
It looks & feels like snow.
I feel miserable, sore & rheumatic
all over. I walked to Ashton to see
Emma King again before dinner and
afternoon cleaned out the stable &
raked up leaves for bedding. It
commenced snowing violently
about 3. o'clk p.m. & continued for
an hour from N.W: after which it
cleared off cold. I feel much
better this evening, the excercise
in walking & working has done
me good; for the time, at least,
Walked up to the store for coal oil
about dark.

(Right side of journal)

Clear
Ther. 20o THURS. NOV. 21st, 1892 Wind N.W.
Thanksgiving Day, clear & cold
Edwd & the boys from next door put
up some shelves in the pantry & moved
the corner cup board down & the "Red book
case" up stairs into our room &
Angelina thomas called and paid
the balance of her bill. "Phil"
Hollis & Frank Robison took supper
with us. I am feeling much
better than for some days past
for which I hope I am Thankfull.
with other blessings.

Clear
Ther. 29o FRIDAY 25th Wind
Emiline Hopkins was here before
breakfast for advice & medicine
for her boy "Teets" (sore throat & c)
Edwd: walked to Edwd Peirce's to take
photographs of Edwd: & Sophie P. He
came home about dusk. Hannah
Chandlee called Mrs Saml Wetherald
called for advice & medicine
for Emma King. Mrs Robison
& "Phil" were here in the evening.

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