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1918
Thursday, October 10, 1918
A good day. Ben and Owen plowed. Josie sewed some. Reese and Paul and Roy and Hazel come down here a little while this morning.
Josie and I tried to strip tobacco this evening. It got so dry that we could not tie it as it should be done. Kate Harvey come a little while late this evening. She wanted to see Ben. We walked over where he was plowing.
I have just finished stringing snaps for dinner tomorrow.
9 oclock
Saturday, October 12, 1918
Cloudy today and some rain. Ben got up part of his pea hay and part got wet. We got dinner when we got breakfast thought we would strip tobacco. It was so dry that we could not handle it. Josie sewed some.
I dug some potatoes.
Reese and Henry helped me and we built a pig pen and got up the pigs and they got out.
Ben and Owen went a squirrel hunting. Killed four. Ben kept 2 and then would not skin them. So I did it.
Heard to day that Alma and Lonnie are sick. Had a letter from Mary Brumfield. They were well when she wrote. Hope that they may stay so.
9 30 oclock
Saturday, November 2, 1918
A good day. Ben and Marvin has hauled logs and lumber all day today. Mr Owen and Paul shucked some corn this morning. This evening they put a load of tobacco on the waggons. William Gilbert helped them.
Josie sewed some. I got dinner except making the bread. Josie made that.
Late this evening I went to Carries. She was bathing the children and complaining of the toothache. We heard this evening that Mr Eujean Shelton died this morning.
To night Ben and Owen and Paul went to the barn to put on a load of tobacco. They intend going to Gretna Monday.
9 oclock
Thursday, November 7, 1918
A good day. Ben hauled lumber from the mill. He brough three loads. Josie sewed some to day. I went to George Blairs. There was no one at home but Denia. George had gone to Gretna with tobacco. The rest of them had gone to Max Creasys burial.
John Dalton was buried this evening. There is more sickness and deaths than I ever heard of in the same length of time. Heard today that Dick Wooding is very sick.
Tonight Ben and Josie has gone to Strait Stone for groceries.
8 oclock
Thursday, November 21, 1918
A good day. Ben and Owen hauled wood. Josie sewed a little. I got dinner. This evening I went to George Blairs they were all well.
Ben loaded the waggon with tobacco. Owen and Josie helped him. Irvin Harvey brought a few sticks of tobacco to carrie to market. They put it on the waggon be fore they eat supper.
Ben got a letter from Paul Bennett this evening.
Marvin sent a load of wood to the school house to day. Lee B sent one yesterday.
Murphist Harvey finished his work at Marvins to day.
8 oclock