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65 Clear. N.W.
Ther. WED. AUG. 26th, 1885 Wea.

Delightfully cool & pleasant
this morning. I drove to
Wm S. Bonds' before dinner.
Afternoon Josaphine Blair
brought her infant for me
to prescribe for Robt Awkard
here to see me about
his granDchild. Frank
Snowden here to see me about
a valuable heefer that
had its leg broken I sent
Charley to adjust a splint
for it.

63o. Clear. N.W.
Ther. THURS. AUG. 27th, 1885 Wea.

Lovely day, more like Oct:
than August. I drove to "Grove
Hill" to prescribe for Miss "Madge"
Tyson, who is making a visit
there. took the rifle with me
& shot a red squirrel. Edwd
went with me. Willie went
to "Riverside" to dinner.
Michael Thompson brought
us ten 1/2 in pine weather
boards 6 in wide. which I
had split for strips for the
garden house. After tea Dora
Willie & Herbert Kirk walked to
A G Thomas' to call. Charley
went to sit up with "Bob"
Sullivan. Henry Millers
ox cart brought us two loads
of pine wood (1/2 cord at each
load).

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65 Clear. N.W.
Ther. WED. AUG. 26th, 1885 Wea.

Delightfully cool & pleasant
this morning. I drove to
Wm S. Bonds' before dinner.
Afternoon Josaphine Blair
brought her infant for me
to prescribe for Robt Awkard
here to see me about
his granchild. Frank
Snowden here to see me about
a valuable heefer that
had its leg broken I sent
Charley to adjust a splint
for it.

63o. Clear. N.W.
Ther. THURS. AUG. 27th, 1885 Wea.

Lovely day, more like Oct:
than August. I drove to "Grove
Hill" to prescribe for Miss "Madge"
Tyson, who is making a visit
there. took the rifle with me
& shot a red squirrel. Edwd
went with me. Willie went
to "Riverside" to dinner.
Michael Thompson brought
us ten 1/2 in pine weather
boards 6 in wide. which I
had split for strips for the
garden house. After tea Dora
Willie & Herbert Kirk walked to
A G Thomas' to call. Charley
went to sit up with "Bob"
Sullivan. Henry Millers
ox cart brought us two loads
of pine wood (1/2 cord at each
load).