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Rain Cloudy + Clearing [Variable?]
53 Ther. Saturday NOV. 3d 1894. Wind.

It rained very hard after midnight
last + continued until after day light but
cleared off nicely. I drove over to see Bro
Richard + brought Bro C "Bess" mare home
Edwd being with me. I harnessed "Frank" +
"Bess" to the [Surry?] + started E off for Rock-
ville to meet Willie + Fanny, who are to
come today [home?] [Va?] via [B?] and
Rockville. Mrs Chas called before dinner
E left here at 10-35 A.M. Afternoon drove
Hanna Duck's horse to Ashton + back. Alice
Peirce came Edwd with Willie + Fanny [?]
home at 4-45 P.M. all right
after supper I walked up to the store for
[?] [?] +c'' and we had some [?] like
"old times."

Clear
Ther. 40. Sunday 4th. Wind

[?] cold this morning. I drove
over to see Bro Richard at Riverside [?]
Willie rode the "Bess" mare over and came home with me. Alice Peirce
came + took Willie + Fanny home
with her. Afternoon Dora + Edwd
went to Charley at Crow [Town?], and
to E. Peirce's [?] being "[?]
Sunday" at the church.

Rain NE. + N.W.
Ther. 42 Monday NOV. 5th, 1894. Wind.

Real old fashioned + rainy morning. I
went up to the store + mailed postal card
to Clarence Gilpin (about [hay?]) Frank
Hopkins (colored) was here + had a tooth
extracted. [?] H. Miller's daughter
"Patty" died last night after a lingering
illness in which she had the [d?] of
the entire neighboorhood as she was much
beloved by all who knew her. Willie +
Fanny came about 2.0 clk p.m. driving
E [P?] horse to Bro C's wagonette.
W expected to go on to Rockville for
their [tracks?] but been too stormy he
wull wait until tomorrow. It has
rained at intervals all day, but is
trying to clear off since sun set.

Clear-- N.W.
Ther. 38 Tuesday 6th Wind.
Cold wind blowing all day from
N.W. Willie left for Rockville to get the [tracks?]
They left there he drove EP's gorse to Bro C's
"[d?]" leaving here at 9. oclk + returning at
12-30. I drove to Olney to the election + voted for
Mr. F Williams for congress
from our district (the 6th) I then drove
over to Riverside to see Bro R, taking
H with me. home to dinner. W took
"Frank" to F Clark's + had shoe put on
one of his hind feet early this morning.

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