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Clear
22o Ther. THURS. JAN 7th, 1892 N.W. Wind

Clear & cold. the sleighing is excellent
Willie took Fanny Peirce
home, driving "Fritz" to the sleigh. After
his return I took "Frank" down to
Boswell's & from there over to Branson
Cook's & Roland Moore's and
up to Marden to see Mrs. Tyson
again & home. Willie going with
me (except to "Marden") when he
went to the store & helped them
until they "shut up" at night.
I feel very tired this evening.

Clear
Ther. 10o FRIDAY 8th N.W. Wind

Still clear & frosty; the sleighing
even better than yesterday. I was
quite unwell this forenoon but am
feeling much better this evening. Sent
"Frank" to T Marlow's and had him newly
shod "all around" with sharp steel toes to
all of the shoes. Afternoon was called to
prescribe for little Beulah Henderson.
after which I drove down to see Nicholas
Boswell again. called at Bulwar's
& at the store. Ashton. Cliford Waters
went home after supper & Willie took
"Frank" for a moonlight sleigh ride.

Clear & Cloudy
Ther. 20o SAT. JAN. 9th, 1892 Variable Wind
Willie was at the store again all
day & in the evening. I went up to
Henderson's again to see little Beulah
who I believe has "measles." I drove
down to Ashton & to see Rosina
Bowen. before 2 o'clk p.m., and
again towards evening, & again
after supper by moonlight. Jas
T Henderson going with me.
We recd: a box containing china &c
from Sister Harriet (in Philadelphia)
it came from Laurel with it A.S. Thomas'
goods last evening. & "Billy Jack" Squirrel
wheeled it up from Ashton; there were
148 pieces of china in it, & only 1 broken.
Sleighing still first rate.

Cloudy & Clearing
Ther. 20 SUNDAY 10th Wind N.E.

I drove down to B Owen Hardy's
& prescribed for his infant son "Grover"
and to Nicholas Boswell's & called
at "Alf" Bell's & prescribed for his boy
"Levi." Willie going with me. James
T. Henderson was at the office & reports
little Beulah broken out with "measles"
as I told them was her disease.
Afternoon Dora & Willie drove
over to Riverside in the sleigh
& remained to tea. coming home
by moonlight. Loaned my sleigh
to Mrs. Jos. Grady after noon to go
to "Norbeck."

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